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i'm carrie gracie. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie.monies to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. their commemorations were dignified by the presence of the elderly survivors of that pivotal moment in history. but away from the normandy beaches, it was not a week for celebrating democracy, liberty and peace. in sudan, paramilitaries killed peaceful protestors on the streets of the capital, and threw some of their bodies into the nile. what will the world do about it? my guests today are political commentator alex deane, nesrine malik of the guardian newspaper, stephanie bolzen of die welt, and henry chu of variety international. thank you all for being here. burned tents and silence. that's all that remains of khartoum's democracy protest this weekend. back in the heady days of april, the protestors succeeded in sweeping
i'm carrie gracie. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie.monies to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. their commemorations were dignified by the presence of the elderly survivors of that pivotal moment in history. but away from the normandy beaches, it was not a week for celebrating democracy, liberty and peace. in sudan, paramilitaries killed peaceful protestors on the streets of the capital, and threw some of their bodies into the nile. what will the world do...
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. >>> la proxima acudiencia, gra s gracis, todo debio pasar en un mometnto ,la escena fue mas o e menosro del beisbol david ortiz, estaba en una con c conoconoreo reocnocida terraza en santo d domingo cuando un brhombre se a acerco por la espalda hiriendolo d por la espalda, por suerte va a salir de esta, jessica tiene ma detalles >>> asi es, david ortiz est es a estable en lasala de cuidados r tras ser intervenido quirurgi quirurgicaquirurgica quirurgicamente de emergencia anoche tras recibir un disparo en la esapalda con salida en el abdomen, le extilparon parte de los intestinos, su hoigado rt tambien recibio daÑoos, la p policia busca activamente otro supuesto implicado que manejaba la motocicleta donde se despla desplazaba el agresor, fgagarcid 25 aÑos, arutoridades revelaro q que el acusado teine registro por drogas y descarto que fuera un atraco, el vocero de la p policia aseguro el agresor no ha podido ser interrogado, fue l c linchado por una multitud, lo que podemos decir aun son con conjeutras, tenemos que esperar que las investigacion su llevar la tranquilidad asi lo inforam
. >>> la proxima acudiencia, gra s gracis, todo debio pasar en un mometnto ,la escena fue mas o e menosro del beisbol david ortiz, estaba en una con c conoconoreo reocnocida terraza en santo d domingo cuando un brhombre se a acerco por la espalda hiriendolo d por la espalda, por suerte va a salir de esta, jessica tiene ma detalles >>> asi es, david ortiz est es a estable en lasala de cuidados r tras ser intervenido quirurgi quirurgicaquirurgica quirurgicamente de emergencia...
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and coming up on bbc news — carrie gracie looks ahead to president trump's state visit and the race forith a panel of guests — that's in dateline london at half past eleven. good morning. president trump has defied diplomatic norms by intervening in the conservative leadership race, saying borisjohnson would be an ‘excellent‘ prime minister. in an interview with the sun newspaper, he also said he liked the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, but he said environment secretary michael gove had been wrong to criticise his approach to iran. tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun, who conducted the interview, told me the comments didn't surprise him. let's first hear what the president had to say about mrjohnson. i've always liked him. i don't know that he's going to be chosen, but i think he's very... a very good guy, a very talented person. yeah. he's been very positive about me and our country. but, no, i do like him. again, i don't know who is going to get it. i'm not, you know, it's something that i find very interesting, but... yeah. and i actually have studied it, i think, very,
and coming up on bbc news — carrie gracie looks ahead to president trump's state visit and the race forith a panel of guests — that's in dateline london at half past eleven. good morning. president trump has defied diplomatic norms by intervening in the conservative leadership race, saying borisjohnson would be an ‘excellent‘ prime minister. in an interview with the sun newspaper, he also said he liked the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, but he said environment secretary michael gove...
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i'm carrie gracie.k, or toe to toe, with the rest of us roped behind them, on the very brink? and you know that old saying — "behind every great man, there's a great woman"? well, this weekend, british media focus on domestic arrangements for the next resident of number 10 downing st. my my guests today do, political commentator tim montgomerie, writer and broadcaster geoffrey coffman, mina al—0raibi, editor of in english language news service for the middle east. with warplanes already in the air, he stopped to think. in a series of tweets on friday, president trump confirmed what us media had reported the night before — that the us intended to retaliate after iran shot down its spy drone,
i'm carrie gracie.k, or toe to toe, with the rest of us roped behind them, on the very brink? and you know that old saying — "behind every great man, there's a great woman"? well, this weekend, british media focus on domestic arrangements for the next resident of number 10 downing st. my my guests today do, political commentator tim montgomerie, writer and broadcaster geoffrey coffman, mina al—0raibi, editor of in english language news service for the middle east. with warplanes...
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family for a brief moment everyone can be together gracie among those who are over there. the mother and her children at the table the father patched in live on the screen all part of their daily struggle did you think oh my god here is your pictures. yeah. that's all right so why did they say vote already but did you see it coming a perfect attendance. ok start. karma got perfect attendance and she also she passed she mastered all her. her her grade her number and also you constant startle me man. what's one plus more. then my finger what's one this one taking. off. it's their favorite time of the year ahead of them life 4 weeks of being an intact family. democratic texas congressman al green is waiting for them at the gate he's been fighting for has returned since the beginning he's worried about his safety. there are gangs there and they extort and they also don't take kindly to people who have close relationships with persons who are from america the united states who may be trying to have some way in french of what they see as an asset. or a. rose as is lucky as a hos
family for a brief moment everyone can be together gracie among those who are over there. the mother and her children at the table the father patched in live on the screen all part of their daily struggle did you think oh my god here is your pictures. yeah. that's all right so why did they say vote already but did you see it coming a perfect attendance. ok start. karma got perfect attendance and she also she passed she mastered all her. her her grade her number and also you constant startle me...
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capital francesa telemundo >>> veamos cÓmo se destaca la selecciÓn de argentina luego contra inglaterra gracianceles aumente la corte suprema de estados unidos descarta una ley federal de armas esto a partir de las 5:00 p.m. en su noticiero telemundo 48 ahora pasemos a revisar sus comentarios sobre la pregunta del dÍa quÉ opina de la cosilla que padres de familia se ha multados de comportamento violento de sus hijos >> info(informacion pantalla( >> info(informacion pantalla( >> por su parte marisol dice lo siguiente >> info(informacion pantalla( >> se debe entrar en conciencia a los niÑos para que no estÉn con el acoso a sus amigos compaÑeros de clases >>> ni siquiera se trata de una sanciÓn monetaria quizÁs disciplinaria para poder educarlos para saber lo quÉ esÁa bien y mal >>> tenemos una noticia excelente >>> la gala de los grammy se llevÓ >> (hablan en ingles( >> (hablan en ingles( >> este es un evento anual donde se reconoce la excelencia periodÍstica y la ediciÓn de telemundo 48 el mediodÍa ganÓ en el Área >> con tan solo un aÑo de estar al aire hemos logrado esto gracias a la producto
capital francesa telemundo >>> veamos cÓmo se destaca la selecciÓn de argentina luego contra inglaterra gracianceles aumente la corte suprema de estados unidos descarta una ley federal de armas esto a partir de las 5:00 p.m. en su noticiero telemundo 48 ahora pasemos a revisar sus comentarios sobre la pregunta del dÍa quÉ opina de la cosilla que padres de familia se ha multados de comportamento violento de sus hijos >> info(informacion pantalla( >> info(informacion...
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:55 este, y pacÍfico, aqui los esperamos, con esto llegamos al final de noticias telemundo, muchas graciuieres decir algo--? ¿quÉ le quieres decir? >> que me perdone por dejar la puerta abierta. >> entonces, yo, por favor, yo quiero que no me quiten a milo, porque yo lo amo mucho, con el corazÓn. y cuando yo lo vi, la felicidad se me puso de vuelta. >> no sÉ que voy a hacer,
:55 este, y pacÍfico, aqui los esperamos, con esto llegamos al final de noticias telemundo, muchas graciuieres decir algo--? ¿quÉ le quieres decir? >> que me perdone por dejar la puerta abierta. >> entonces, yo, por favor, yo quiero que no me quiten a milo, porque yo lo amo mucho, con el corazÓn. y cuando yo lo vi, la felicidad se me puso de vuelta. >> no sÉ que voy a hacer,
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and coming up on bbc news — carrie gracie and a guest panel
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. —— with me, carrie gracie. headlines: heathrow airport reveals its masterplan for a third runway, which includes diverting rivers and re—routing the m25. the proposals are now open for public consultation. borisjohnson gets the backing of former rival andrea leadsom ahead of a second round of voting this afternoon in the conservative leadership race. the united states will send more troops to the middle east in response to what it calls "hostile behaviour" by iranian forces. the former egyptian president mohamed morsi is buried in cairo — hours after he collapsed and died in court. plans to clean up the environmental impact of fast fashion are rejected by the government. puppy eyes — new research suggests dogs‘ eyes may have evolved to help them bond with humans. and coming up in sport: england are back in action at the cricket world cup. they take on afghanistan at old trafford in just over an hour's time. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. heathrow — one of the world's busiest airports — will p
. —— with me, carrie gracie. headlines: heathrow airport reveals its masterplan for a third runway, which includes diverting rivers and re—routing the m25. the proposals are now open for public consultation. borisjohnson gets the backing of former rival andrea leadsom ahead of a second round of voting this afternoon in the conservative leadership race. the united states will send more troops to the middle east in response to what it calls "hostile behaviour" by iranian forces....
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i'm carrie gracie. this week: the beast is here — and i'm not talking about anyone on the panel.o, the beast is the nickname for the armoured limousine of the president of the united states and it's in london this week because so is he. protocol says state visitors avoid expressing a view on the internal politics of their host, but donald trump has already waded in on the tory leadership contenders and we shall follow him. my guests today, ian martin of the times, thomas kielinger, author and longtime correspondent of die welt, stephanie baker of bloomberg news and marc roche of le point. welcome to you all. thousands of police officers on call up, londoners bracing for traffic gridlock, protestors blowing up their trump baby blimp and protocol officers reminding themselves to breathe. the 45th president of the united states is coming to see the queen on monday. and while the planners have gamed out every other conceivable risk, there is nothing much they can do to plan against the protocol risks presented by the man himself. stephanie, starters. what are the risks? in addition t
i'm carrie gracie. this week: the beast is here — and i'm not talking about anyone on the panel.o, the beast is the nickname for the armoured limousine of the president of the united states and it's in london this week because so is he. protocol says state visitors avoid expressing a view on the internal politics of their host, but donald trump has already waded in on the tory leadership contenders and we shall follow him. my guests today, ian martin of the times, thomas kielinger, author and...
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i'm carrie gracie. this week: "right back on track" — says president trump of us trade talks with china. but was it peace treaty or truce when the g2 met at the g20? and the heart—wrenching photo of a drowned father and daughter which reminded us all of the misery and the urgency of global migration. my guests today: marc roche of le point, italian writer and filmmaker, annalisa piras, polly toynbee, columnist for the guardian, and john fisher burns, veteran reporter for the new york times. a g20 summit is often more about the quips, cold shoulders and calculations that happen on the sidelines, than it is about headline initiatives. the same was true of osaka. but much of the world was holding its breath for a breakthrough on the trade war between the us and china. so, are the big two now back on track as president trump has claimed? john, you start us off. it is very difficult to read into these sorts of statements by president trump, he has made them before, they have proven to fall short. it seems to
i'm carrie gracie. this week: "right back on track" — says president trump of us trade talks with china. but was it peace treaty or truce when the g2 met at the g20? and the heart—wrenching photo of a drowned father and daughter which reminded us all of the misery and the urgency of global migration. my guests today: marc roche of le point, italian writer and filmmaker, annalisa piras, polly toynbee, columnist for the guardian, and john fisher burns, veteran reporter for the new...
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you're watching bbc news at 9 with me carrie gracie — the headlines...here you embarrassed to be empty chaired last night? borisjohnson receives a boost in the race to become the next conservative leader, as the health secretary, matt hancock, says he'll back him as the best candidate to unite the country. the endorsement comes despite mrjohnson‘s decision not to take part in last night's tv debate. where is boris? if his team won't allow him out to debate with five pretty friendly colleagues, how will he fare with 27 european countries? labour's deputy leader, tom watson, makes a fresh appeal for the party to support another eu referendum. released from prison and ready to join the protests, democracy activistjoshua wong calls on hong kong's chief executive to resign. every new teacher in england will be trained to spot early warning signs of mental illness — as part of plans unveiled by theresa may. and sir andy murray says he's pain—free as he prepares to return to competition this week, for the first time since having major hip surgery. good morning
you're watching bbc news at 9 with me carrie gracie — the headlines...here you embarrassed to be empty chaired last night? borisjohnson receives a boost in the race to become the next conservative leader, as the health secretary, matt hancock, says he'll back him as the best candidate to unite the country. the endorsement comes despite mrjohnson‘s decision not to take part in last night's tv debate. where is boris? if his team won't allow him out to debate with five pretty friendly...
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i'm carrie gracie. this week: hong kong in tears. gulf tankers in flames.'s marmite man in pole position to become the next prime minister. my guests today are chinese writer diane weiliang, uk political commentator steve richards, agnes poirier of french news weekly marianne, and american journalist michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh. hong kong wept last week. its leader, carrie lam, was in tears because so many of her citizens distrusted her assurances on a new extradition law and took to the streets in protest. the protestors wept because they had been tear gassed by police. but their determination paid off. this weekend the government suspended its plans for the extradition bill and said it would listen. what next for the unique and fragile ecosystem that is hong kong? diane, what happened here? it looks like a a dramatic u—turn. last week the government was defiant, sending out police with rubber bullets. it is in some ways a surprising move. if we look at the 2014 yellow umbrella movement and the stand—off, the hong kong government won in the end. r
i'm carrie gracie. this week: hong kong in tears. gulf tankers in flames.'s marmite man in pole position to become the next prime minister. my guests today are chinese writer diane weiliang, uk political commentator steve richards, agnes poirier of french news weekly marianne, and american journalist michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh. hong kong wept last week. its leader, carrie lam, was in tears because so many of her citizens distrusted her assurances on a new extradition law and took to...
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i'm carrie gracie.democracy, for liberty, for peace", said western leaders last week at ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. their commemorations were dignified by the presence of the elderly survivors of that pivotal moment in history. but away from the normandy beaches, it was not a week for celebrating democracy, liberty and peace. in sudan, paramilitaries killed peaceful protestors on the streets of the capital, and threw some of their bodies into the nile. what will the world do about it? my guests today are political commentator alex deane, nesrine malik of the guardian newspaper, stephanie bolzen of die welt, and henry chu of variety international. thank you all for being here. burned tents and silence. that's all that remains of khartoum's democracy protest this weekend. back in the heady days of april, the protestors succeeded in sweeping away the 30—year dictatorship of omar al—bashir. but then came stalemate over setting the rules for a transition to civilian governm
i'm carrie gracie.democracy, for liberty, for peace", said western leaders last week at ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. their commemorations were dignified by the presence of the elderly survivors of that pivotal moment in history. but away from the normandy beaches, it was not a week for celebrating democracy, liberty and peace. in sudan, paramilitaries killed peaceful protestors on the streets of the capital, and threw some of their bodies into the nile....
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earlier this morning, my colleague carrie gracie wasjoined by the money blogger lynnjames and the mpntal audit committee. mary began by explaining the scale of ths issue. the industry's voluntary initiatives have failed. they've got a voluntary initiative to tackle carbon, water and waste. and even if they meet those standards, which they haven't, that is far surpassed by the volume of clothing doubling in the last 15 years. so we've got an ever increasing mountain of clothes and no action to tackle it. and so really what we're saying is, you know, if you are going to report on your carbon emissions and we get to net zero, you have to report on your water and your way emissions as well. loads of them don't. so is this just a question of the government notjoining up the dots and kind of thinking it all through and getting up to speed? i mean they say they are dealing with this agenda. they have got a waste consultation which has just closed. in that waste consultation they have said that they will consider an extended producer responsibility and they've given a menu of five different
earlier this morning, my colleague carrie gracie wasjoined by the money blogger lynnjames and the mpntal audit committee. mary began by explaining the scale of ths issue. the industry's voluntary initiatives have failed. they've got a voluntary initiative to tackle carbon, water and waste. and even if they meet those standards, which they haven't, that is far surpassed by the volume of clothing doubling in the last 15 years. so we've got an ever increasing mountain of clothes and no action to...
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i'm carrie gracie. this week: the beast is here — and i'm not talking about anyone on the panel.ited states and it's in london this week because so is he. protocol says state visitors avoid expressing a view on the internal politics of their host, but donald trump has already waded in on the tory leadership contenders and we shall follow him. my guests today, ian martin of the times, thomas kielinger, author and longtime correspondent of die welt, stephanie baker
i'm carrie gracie. this week: the beast is here — and i'm not talking about anyone on the panel.ited states and it's in london this week because so is he. protocol says state visitors avoid expressing a view on the internal politics of their host, but donald trump has already waded in on the tory leadership contenders and we shall follow him. my guests today, ian martin of the times, thomas kielinger, author and longtime correspondent of die welt, stephanie baker
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i'm carrie gracie. this week... hong kong in tears. gulf tankers in flames.inister. my guests today... chinese writer diane weiliang, uk political commentator steve richards, agnes poirier of french news weekly marianne, and american journalist michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh. hong kong wept last week. its leader carrie lam was in tears because so many of her citizens distrusted her assurances on a new extradition law and took to the streets in protest. the protestors wept because they had been tear gassed by police. but their determination paid off. this weekend the government suspended its plans for the extradition bill and said it would listen. what next for the unique and fragile ecosystem that is hong kong? diane, what happened here? it looks like a diagrammatic u—turn —— a dramatic u—turn. last week the government was defiant, sending out police with rubber bullets. government was defiant, sending out police with rubber bulletsm government was defiant, sending out police with rubber bullets. if we look at the 2014 yellow umbrella movement and the s
i'm carrie gracie. this week... hong kong in tears. gulf tankers in flames.inister. my guests today... chinese writer diane weiliang, uk political commentator steve richards, agnes poirier of french news weekly marianne, and american journalist michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh. hong kong wept last week. its leader carrie lam was in tears because so many of her citizens distrusted her assurances on a new extradition law and took to the streets in protest. the protestors wept because they had...
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. —— with me, carrie gracie.ting rivers and re—routing the m25. the proposals are now open for public consultation. borisjohnson gets the backing of former rival andrea leadsom ahead of a second round of voting this afternoon in the conservative leadership race. the united states will send more troops to the middle east in response to what it calls "hostile behaviour" by iranian forces. the former egyptian president mohamed morsi is buried in cairo — hours after he collapsed and died in court. plans to clean up the environmental impact of fast fashion are rejected by the government. puppy eyes — new research suggests dogs‘ eyes may have evolved
. —— with me, carrie gracie.ting rivers and re—routing the m25. the proposals are now open for public consultation. borisjohnson gets the backing of former rival andrea leadsom ahead of a second round of voting this afternoon in the conservative leadership race. the united states will send more troops to the middle east in response to what it calls "hostile behaviour" by iranian forces. the former egyptian president mohamed morsi is buried in cairo — hours after he collapsed...
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i'm carrie gracie.s week: the us and iran — back from the brink or toe to toe, with the rest of us roped behind them, on the very brink? and you know that old saying, "behind every great man, there's a great woman"? well, this weekend, british media focus on domestic arrangements for the next resident of number 10 downing st. my guests today, political commentator tim montgomerie, writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, mina al—oraibi, who is editor of the national, an english language news service for the middle east, and politics professor and author eunice goes. with warplanes already in the air, he stopped to think. in a series of tweets on friday, president trump confirmed what us media had reported the night before — that the us intended to retaliate after iran shot down its spy drone, but donald trump stood down air strikes at the last moment. that is one for you, jeffrey. how worried does this make you? the interesting thing about this decision is that it is the right decision, but we should not
i'm carrie gracie.s week: the us and iran — back from the brink or toe to toe, with the rest of us roped behind them, on the very brink? and you know that old saying, "behind every great man, there's a great woman"? well, this weekend, british media focus on domestic arrangements for the next resident of number 10 downing st. my guests today, political commentator tim montgomerie, writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, mina al—oraibi, who is editor of the national, an english...
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you're watching bbc news at nine with me carrie gracie.inister — borisjohnson — sets out plans to cut income tax for high earners. south korea and the uk have made an agreement in principle to continue trading in the event of a no—deal brexit. a coalition of women's organisations says it is prepared to take the crown prosecution service to court, accusing it of secretly deciding to bring fewer rape prosecutions in england and wales. dozens of grenfell survivors and relatives are taking legal action in the us against three firms they blame for the fire. slight changes in sleeping habits can shift the body clocks and increase the wellbeing of those who identify as night
you're watching bbc news at nine with me carrie gracie.inister — borisjohnson — sets out plans to cut income tax for high earners. south korea and the uk have made an agreement in principle to continue trading in the event of a no—deal brexit. a coalition of women's organisations says it is prepared to take the crown prosecution service to court, accusing it of secretly deciding to bring fewer rape prosecutions in england and wales. dozens of grenfell survivors and relatives are taking...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm carrie gracie.ator at a dinner in the city of london. she gives her first reaction to the bbc. he certainly manhandled me in a way that was disagreeable. i'm not going to prosecute, i don't want it to go down that route. ijust don't i just don't want it to end ijust don't want it to end up in a mudslinging match. the reason we were there was for our planet, for our future. reports that president trump changed his mind at the last moment over a miltary strike on iran.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm carrie gracie.ator at a dinner in the city of london. she gives her first reaction to the bbc. he certainly manhandled me in a way that was disagreeable. i'm not going to prosecute, i don't want it to go down that route. ijust don't i just don't want it to end ijust don't want it to end up in a mudslinging match. the reason we were there was for our planet, for our future. reports that president trump changed his mind at the last moment over a...
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i'm carrie gracie.the g2 met at the g20? and the heart—wrenching photo of a drowned father and daughter which reminded us all of the misery and the urgency of global migration. my guests today: marc roche of le point, italian writer and filmmaker, annalisa piras, polly toynbee, columnist for the guardian,
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and coming up on bbc news — carrie gracie looks ahead to president trump's state visit and the race forr 10 with a panel of guests — that's in dateline london at 11:30am. good morning and welcome to bbc news. president trump has made another intervention into british politics, saying the uk should be prepared to leave the eu without a deal. in an interview with the sunday times, mr trump said that if britain did not get what it wanted in talks with brussels, it should "walk away". the us president has made the comments ahead of his arrival in the uk tomorrow for a three—day state visit. our poltical correspondent susana mendonca told us more. this is donald trump we're talking about and he is delving into politics yet again, so what he's saying today is he is basically saying if britain does not get what britain considers to be a fair deal, it should walk away from a deal with the european union, so effectively promoting the idea of a no—deal brexit, which might go down well with some who are advocating that as a realistic option. but for others they would see this as an unnecessary int
and coming up on bbc news — carrie gracie looks ahead to president trump's state visit and the race forr 10 with a panel of guests — that's in dateline london at 11:30am. good morning and welcome to bbc news. president trump has made another intervention into british politics, saying the uk should be prepared to leave the eu without a deal. in an interview with the sunday times, mr trump said that if britain did not get what it wanted in talks with brussels, it should "walk away"....
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you're watching bbc news at 9 with me carrie gracie — the headlines...conservative leader, as the health secretary, matt hancock, says he'll back him as the best candidate to unite the country. the endorsement comes despite mrjohnson's decision not to take part in last night's tv debate. where is boris? if his team won't allow him out to debate with five pretty friendly colleagues, how will he fare with 27 european countries? labour's deputy leader, tom watson, makes a fresh appeal for the party to support another eu referendum. released from prison and ready to join the protests, democracy activistjoshua wong calls on hong kong's chief
you're watching bbc news at 9 with me carrie gracie — the headlines...conservative leader, as the health secretary, matt hancock, says he'll back him as the best candidate to unite the country. the endorsement comes despite mrjohnson's decision not to take part in last night's tv debate. where is boris? if his team won't allow him out to debate with five pretty friendly colleagues, how will he fare with 27 european countries? labour's deputy leader, tom watson, makes a fresh appeal for the...
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and at half past eleven, join us for dateline london — where carrie gracie and her guests will discussnce of the decision by the us and china to resume trade talks. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the 620 summit has ended in osaka, with president trump committing to resuming trade talks with china. mr trump said he wouldn't impose any further sanctions on beijing. president trump also revealed he would allow american tech companies to sell equipment to the chinese tech giant hauwei. this is what president trump had to say. us companies can sell their equipment to huawei. we're talking about equipment where there is no great national emergency problem with it. but us companies can sell their equipment. we have a lot of the great companies in silicon valley and based in different parts of the country that make extremely complex equipment — we are letting them sell to huawei. huawei is very much in play in terms of our country and in terms of intelligence and the intelligent community. we know a lot about huawei. but i don't want to mention that right now. i think it is just inappro
and at half past eleven, join us for dateline london — where carrie gracie and her guests will discussnce of the decision by the us and china to resume trade talks. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the 620 summit has ended in osaka, with president trump committing to resuming trade talks with china. mr trump said he wouldn't impose any further sanctions on beijing. president trump also revealed he would allow american tech companies to sell equipment to the chinese tech giant hauwei....
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i'm carrie gracie. this week: hong kong in tears.
i'm carrie gracie. this week: hong kong in tears.
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rob: daughter gracy's brownie troop got a lesson in honoring the country in time for flag day.legion post the meaning of the american flag and how to properly fold it and making it even more special the flag was folded in honor of a post 105 member and navy veteran who was buried with full military honors. jillian: that is beautiful. and thank you for your service. and now the ugly. brand new video shows illegal aliens attempting to smuggle $329,000 worth of drugs into the u.s. using a boat. u.s. customs and border patrol releasing the off the coast of san diego. rob: finally the ugly. riders stuck going back and forth after a roller coaster suddenly shuts down. high winds caused cut power. see bar point. took two minutes for the ride to finally stop swinging. i don't know. isn't this just like the boat thing that you have when they get on pirate ship. >> stuck on that no control and starting to feel sick sounds terrible. rob: it's a roller coaster. jillian: janice did warn us it's a little chilly. ladies, you can appreciate this, if you are going out this morning grab a light
rob: daughter gracy's brownie troop got a lesson in honoring the country in time for flag day.legion post the meaning of the american flag and how to properly fold it and making it even more special the flag was folded in honor of a post 105 member and navy veteran who was buried with full military honors. jillian: that is beautiful. and thank you for your service. and now the ugly. brand new video shows illegal aliens attempting to smuggle $329,000 worth of drugs into the u.s. using a boat....
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a little earlier my colleague, carrie gracie, spoke to the liberal democrats' leader sir vince cableasking him for his reaction to the result of last night's by election. we were quite pleased, we had low expectations because peterborough is a traditional tory area, the combined remained candidates, but we put our candidate was terrific, and we got three to 12% of the vote. we we re we got three to 12% of the vote. we were pleased with that and the bigger picture in the country as a whole, with 20% and what is essentially now a four party competition, it was very well played. he said you're very well—placed but the message is that the by election of what happened in the by election of what happened in the eu elections does not get a reproduce and natural elections —— national elections. well, not in a place they peterborough, but elsewhere the opposition is very different. you have seen the constituents and was also published today about 50 conservative seats would fall to the liberal democrats because there are large numbers of conservative voters who are pretty disgusted by the bre
a little earlier my colleague, carrie gracie, spoke to the liberal democrats' leader sir vince cableasking him for his reaction to the result of last night's by election. we were quite pleased, we had low expectations because peterborough is a traditional tory area, the combined remained candidates, but we put our candidate was terrific, and we got three to 12% of the vote. we we re we got three to 12% of the vote. we were pleased with that and the bigger picture in the country as a whole, with...
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. >> lives in gracy mansion and he has a police escort over to work out in the gym in brooklyn everyning. and he blows off 9/11 commemoration ceremonies. and he blames -- when he misses these meetings he blames his staff. he is a real piece of work. >> tucker: great to see you tonight, howie. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: tonight our investigation into what exactly is going on in the dominican republic continues. the third night in a row. americans being killed there now a shark tank star says a member of her family also died in the dominican republic under similar and mysterious circumstances. exclusive report from that country after the break. ♪ ♪ chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! people, our sales now appla new low!10 frames. at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? see great with 2 complete pairs for $59. really. visionworks. see the difference. [
. >> lives in gracy mansion and he has a police escort over to work out in the gym in brooklyn everyning. and he blows off 9/11 commemoration ceremonies. and he blames -- when he misses these meetings he blames his staff. he is a real piece of work. >> tucker: great to see you tonight, howie. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: tonight our investigation into what exactly is going on in the dominican republic continues. the third night in a row. americans being...
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. >> seth: gracie and chance >> chance and frankie. [ audience aws ] i think you were thinking of - >did i say >> grace >> seth: i think grace and frankie. >> 'cause i think that you're thinking of the show with -- >> seth: i am. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> it's a great show [ laughter ] >> seth: chance and frankie is very close to grace and frankie. >> yeah, it's super close. >> seth: it is jane fonda almost was named chance [ laughter ] yeah >> seth: but i've seen this all over town. >> yes >> seth: it's a lot of billboards in new york >> yeah. >> seth: tell us about this great organization >> well, this is great this is the shelter pet project. and it's with the humane society, maddie's fund and we're -- you know, the three of us, we're trying to get people to adopt, you know, shelter animals. 'cause there's -- i mean, these are -- these two pups, okay. this -- he's a cavalier king charles. it's purebred, yet he was in a shelter. this kid was on the street living just life, living large >> seth: i feel -- >> and now they're on billboards i mean, how cute is that >> seth: i feel like
. >> seth: gracie and chance >> chance and frankie. [ audience aws ] i think you were thinking of - >did i say >> grace >> seth: i think grace and frankie. >> 'cause i think that you're thinking of the show with -- >> seth: i am. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> it's a great show [ laughter ] >> seth: chance and frankie is very close to grace and frankie. >> yeah, it's super close. >> seth: it is jane fonda almost was named...
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hello this is bbc newsroom live with carrie gracie.s third runway. former conservative leadership hopeful andrea leadsom has confirmed she's backing the frontrunner, boris johnson, for the leadership of the conservative party. former uefa president michel platini is detained by french police over the awarding of the 2022 world cup to qatar. two teenagers who proposed an attack on prince harry for one —— like marrying a woman of mixed race have been sentenced. stella creecy says she is being forced to choose between being an mp and being a mum because of parliamentary rules. we speak to the deputy leader of the liberal democrats jo speak to the deputy leader of the liberal democratsjo swinson who was the first mp to take her baby into parliament weather last year. sport now, here's 0llie. are you going to start with michel platini? no, we are going to start with the cricket. good morning. england won the toss and are batting first against afghanistan in their cricket world cup match at old trafford. james vince is the man to replace the
hello this is bbc newsroom live with carrie gracie.s third runway. former conservative leadership hopeful andrea leadsom has confirmed she's backing the frontrunner, boris johnson, for the leadership of the conservative party. former uefa president michel platini is detained by french police over the awarding of the 2022 world cup to qatar. two teenagers who proposed an attack on prince harry for one —— like marrying a woman of mixed race have been sentenced. stella creecy says she is being...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live, i'm carrie gracie. we start this hour with some breaking news, that the conservative leadership candidate matt hancock has pulled out of the race to become tory party leader and prime minister. let's go straight to our political correspondent helena wilkinson in westminster. what reason is he giving? what the health secretary is saying is that he pitched himself in this campaign as somebody who wanted to look at the future of the conservative party, but he very much realises now that what people do want is somebody for the here and now, in other words, somebody who is able to deal with brexit. he has been mulling over sense that secret vote and the results of that ballot of the first round yesterday, matt hancock got 20 mps backing him in that vote. if you compare it to borisjohnson, who was well ahead of the other candidates at 114, matt well ahead of the other candidates at 11a, matt hancock realising that it would be a huge struggle for him to continue on into the second round. we had a lunchtime dea
welcome to bbc newsroom live, i'm carrie gracie. we start this hour with some breaking news, that the conservative leadership candidate matt hancock has pulled out of the race to become tory party leader and prime minister. let's go straight to our political correspondent helena wilkinson in westminster. what reason is he giving? what the health secretary is saying is that he pitched himself in this campaign as somebody who wanted to look at the future of the conservative party, but he very...
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first, carrie gracie has the news.lities of a state banquet, it's down to business on the second day of president trump's state visit. last night, the us leader used his address, during the dinner at buckingham palace, to praise the queen's "spirit and dignity" throughout her reign of nearly seven decades. this morning, he is meeting theresa may to discuss a range of issues, including brexit, climate change and chinese mobile network operator, huawei. sure start centres, aimed at improving early years health and education in england, brought "big benefits", according to a leading economic think tank. the institute for fiscal studies found that the scheme, which has suffered significant funding cuts in recent years, had had a positive impact on pre—school children. one of britain's most high—profile asset managers has suspended trading in his largest fund because of a big rise in investors wanting to take their money out. it's reported that neil woodford froze the fund after a particularly large client, said to be kent
first, carrie gracie has the news.lities of a state banquet, it's down to business on the second day of president trump's state visit. last night, the us leader used his address, during the dinner at buckingham palace, to praise the queen's "spirit and dignity" throughout her reign of nearly seven decades. this morning, he is meeting theresa may to discuss a range of issues, including brexit, climate change and chinese mobile network operator, huawei. sure start centres, aimed at...
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you're watching bbc news at nine with me carrie gracie. the headlines: the tory leadership race begins in earnest today, as the frontrunner to be the next prime minister — borisjohnson — sets out plans to cut income tax for high earners. south korea and the uk have made an agreement in principle to continue trading in the event of a no—deal brexit. a coalition of women's organisations says it is prepared to take the crown prosecution service to court, accusing it of secretly deciding to bring fewer rape prosecutions in england and wales. dozens of grenfell survivors and relatives are taking legal action in the us against three firms they blame for the fire. slight changes in sleeping habits can shift the body clocks and increase the wellbeing of those who identify as night owls, say scientists. and coming up in our sports bulletin: england start their world cup campaign with a 2—1 win over scotland in nice. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9am. the deadline for nominations to become the leader of the conservative party and the
you're watching bbc news at nine with me carrie gracie. the headlines: the tory leadership race begins in earnest today, as the frontrunner to be the next prime minister — borisjohnson — sets out plans to cut income tax for high earners. south korea and the uk have made an agreement in principle to continue trading in the event of a no—deal brexit. a coalition of women's organisations says it is prepared to take the crown prosecution service to court, accusing it of secretly deciding to...
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first carrie gracie has the news.mpaign to become prime minister has received a boost, despite his refusal to appear in last night's tv debate. the former leadership contender, the health secretary, matt hancock, gave his backing to mrjohnson, saying he had the "unique personality" to unite the conservative party. a further ballot will be held by conservative mps tomorrow to further whittle down the remaining candidates. a renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be made by the party's deputy leader tom watson. in a speech today to the centre for european reform mr watson will say labour's members and its values have always been pro european and that the only way to break the brexit deadlock at westminster is to put the issue back to the people. an investigation by the bbc has found evidence that young people on merseyside are being offered hundreds of pounds to stab each other by older gang leaders. the claims, which were recorded by youth workers in the city, were studied by the bbc‘s beyond today
first carrie gracie has the news.mpaign to become prime minister has received a boost, despite his refusal to appear in last night's tv debate. the former leadership contender, the health secretary, matt hancock, gave his backing to mrjohnson, saying he had the "unique personality" to unite the conservative party. a further ballot will be held by conservative mps tomorrow to further whittle down the remaining candidates. a renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be...
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carrie gracie has the latest news. —— or message on twitter.states is to send 1,000 extra troops to the middle east, amid rising tensions with iran. the white house said these pictures prove iran was to blame for the attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman, and was responding to what it described as "hostile behaviour " by iranian forces. iran continues to deny any involvement in the attacks. residents living near heathrow airport have criticised newly published plans for expansion, that include a controversial third runway. heathrow wants to build the new runway — part of which will go over the m25 — by 2026, with the rest of the airport infrastructure, including new terminals, to be completed by around 2050. at least one of the candidates aiming to replace theresa may as prime minister will be eliminated later today. a second secret ballot of conservative mps will take place this afternoon. this morning, the frontrunner borisjohnson, has received the backing of andrea leadsom, who was knocked out of the contest last week. men who have sex
carrie gracie has the latest news. —— or message on twitter.states is to send 1,000 extra troops to the middle east, amid rising tensions with iran. the white house said these pictures prove iran was to blame for the attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman, and was responding to what it described as "hostile behaviour " by iranian forces. iran continues to deny any involvement in the attacks. residents living near heathrow airport have criticised newly published plans for...
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jonathan gracie's progress being made on trade. >> as it relates to u.s.nd china on trade, ultimately, i think there should be a resolution. there is a recognition of a rebalancing that should be taking place. this is really about the pace and extent of that rebalancing. >> a significant source of uncertainty for china's economy is trade, according to the imf. excess government stimulus measures will only partially offset the impact of u.s. tariffs. it cut their forecast for growth to 6%. they also say china would benefit from more opening up and reforms that enhance competition. sayshe mexican president he hopes the countries can reach a deal to escape u.s. tariffs. find a waye they can to stop be 5% duties imposed. this as president donald trump says he will bring in levees on mexican products as planned. elizabeth warren and donald trump have something in common, they are both unhappy about the value of the dollar. the is calling for actively managing the currency to bolster u.s. growth, saying it would promote exports and domestic manufacturing. global
jonathan gracie's progress being made on trade. >> as it relates to u.s.nd china on trade, ultimately, i think there should be a resolution. there is a recognition of a rebalancing that should be taking place. this is really about the pace and extent of that rebalancing. >> a significant source of uncertainty for china's economy is trade, according to the imf. excess government stimulus measures will only partially offset the impact of u.s. tariffs. it cut their forecast for growth...