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geri halliwell has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. 0ur our top stories: japan has protested —— japan has protested, after a north korean it says there are no reports of damage. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times reports that shinzo abe is now the third—longest—serving japanese leader of the post war era. the prime minister has racked up almost 2000 days in office. but he will need to remain there until november 2019 if he wants to get the number one spot. the front page of la figero includes a picture of the swedish film director ruben 0stlund celebrating his win at the cannes film festival. his art world satire the square won the prestigious palme d'0r. prizes also went to filmmaker lynne ramsay and director sofia coppola. the front page of the south china morning post includes allegations that the wannacry hackers were probably from the region. the paper quotes a us company saying the authors are probably from china, hong kong,taiwan or singapore. two weeks ago the virus infected computers i
geri halliwell has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. 0ur our top stories: japan has protested —— japan has protested, after a north korean it says there are no reports of damage. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times reports that shinzo abe is now the third—longest—serving japanese leader of the post war era. the prime minister has racked up almost 2000 days in office. but he will need to remain there until november 2019...
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but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen, as shelongest reigning monarch in british history. he has become the longest—running consort. they have done it together. the duke taking second place to his wife in public, but her most constant and sometimes forthright supporter in private. he has supported her by being a very strong husband. and he has put herfirst, and he has not tried to interfere in her work, her work as queen is her work. soon though, the duke's public role will come largely to an end. the palace statement said: political leaders paid their tributes. from his steadfast support for her majesty the queen, to his inspirational duke of edinburgh awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth and the wider world, will be of huge benefit to us all for years to come. i wish him well in his retirement. i wish him well spending time doing the things he wants to do, as opposed to being required to attend lots of events, some of which he may find very
but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen, as shelongest reigning monarch in british history. he has become the longest—running consort. they have done it together. the duke taking second place to his wife in public, but her most constant and sometimes forthright supporter in private. he has supported her by being a very strong husband. and he has put herfirst, and he has not tried to interfere in her work, her work as queen is her work. soon...
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i think he has done his bit, i think he has been absolutely wonderful, and he has been immaculate in not surprising, at 96 you are entitled to retire from royal duties. though not always high—profile, the duke of edinburgh used to carry out at least 250 appointments in a busy year. those who know him say his impact on british life has been... absolutely huge, no single person, apart from the queen, had such an impact, and when we talk about him retiring, i do not believe it is a retirement, it is a change of the way he does things. he is stepping out of the compulsory public duties. he will still be interested, he will still know what is going on, who is running it, he will still know their names and say to them, what is keeping you busy? so the next chapter of the duke of edinburgh's life begins, but it will be one that plays out less publicly than before. richard lister, bbc news. joining me now is roya nikkhah, the royal correspondent for the sunday times. quite a significant moment, then. a suddenly busy day for you. very busy day, very significant moment, the duke of edinburgh h
i think he has done his bit, i think he has been absolutely wonderful, and he has been immaculate in not surprising, at 96 you are entitled to retire from royal duties. though not always high—profile, the duke of edinburgh used to carry out at least 250 appointments in a busy year. those who know him say his impact on british life has been... absolutely huge, no single person, apart from the queen, had such an impact, and when we talk about him retiring, i do not believe it is a retirement,...
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has this report. her mum to dance to her pop idol. she became the youngest known victim of the arena attack. the eight—year—old's death has hit her community hard. parents holding their children close and the mound of flowers and tributes at her family's fish and chip shop, continuing to grow. saffie was a pupil at a village primary school in lancashire. her loss has affected parents, pupils and staff who held a minute's silence for her this morning. saffie was simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word. she was loved by everyone, and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly. saffie was quiet and unassuming with a creative flair. saffie comes from a close, loving family and we can only imagine what they are going through. the names of those killed keep emerging. the identities of half of the 22 concertgoers who died are now known publicly. amongst them teenagers who had gone to the gig and at least four parents who'd gone to collect their children at the end of the show. great
has this report. her mum to dance to her pop idol. she became the youngest known victim of the arena attack. the eight—year—old's death has hit her community hard. parents holding their children close and the mound of flowers and tributes at her family's fish and chip shop, continuing to grow. saffie was a pupil at a village primary school in lancashire. her loss has affected parents, pupils and staff who held a minute's silence for her this morning. saffie was simply a beautiful little...
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it has said julian assange has been illegally detained.just the kind of hellhole that chelsea manning has just been freed from. again, that is what it is about. john pilger, the veteranjournalist and close friend ofjulian assange. social media may be fuelling a mental health crisis in young people, according to a new study. the report from the royal society for public health found photo—sharing app instagram had the most negative effect on factors including body image, fear of missing out and impact on sleep. instagram say the app is a safe and supportive place, where people feel comfortable expressing themselves. with me is nick harrop, media manager at young minds, an independent charity who work to improve the mental health of children and young people. what do you think is the impact of not only instagram, but other sites and apps? young people say social media can have a positive and negative impact and it can be great for expressing yourself, great if you are isolated to find a community of like—minded people and if you struggle with
it has said julian assange has been illegally detained.just the kind of hellhole that chelsea manning has just been freed from. again, that is what it is about. john pilger, the veteranjournalist and close friend ofjulian assange. social media may be fuelling a mental health crisis in young people, according to a new study. the report from the royal society for public health found photo—sharing app instagram had the most negative effect on factors including body image, fear of missing out and...
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has taken effect.t has registered 15 violations since midnight on friday. meanwhile, russia and the united states have agreed to resume a bilateral agreement to prevent mid—air clashes over syrian skies. alex bolton reports. syrian government aircraft in action near the city of hama. there are reports of shelling and gunfire elsewhere in the country, but overall, the violence has eased following the international plan to create four de—escalation zones inside syria. another positive step — russian and us chiefs of general staff have agreed to reinstate the system preventing mid—air incidents over syria. in a phone call, russian general gerasimov and general dunford of the united states agreed to work on additional measures. russia says a new initiative to create demilitarised areas in syria can pave the way towards more substantive negotiations. translation: the most important thing is that the implementation of the memorandum can help cease the military action among conflicting factions, and therefore
has taken effect.t has registered 15 violations since midnight on friday. meanwhile, russia and the united states have agreed to resume a bilateral agreement to prevent mid—air clashes over syrian skies. alex bolton reports. syrian government aircraft in action near the city of hama. there are reports of shelling and gunfire elsewhere in the country, but overall, the violence has eased following the international plan to create four de—escalation zones inside syria. another positive step...
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that has august, they have been selling on alibaba. that has been a big boost to their empire.his year. they run like a start—up. that has been really refreshing. we are not dealing with lots of competition. they treat us like we are a trusted, multibillion—dollar company. like we are a trusted, multibillion-dollar company. the leader of china's biggest e—commerce retailer has big ambitions. he wants to bring a million american businesses to china and 2 billion customers in next decade. there have been talking about making a big push out of china for the last several yea rs. out of china for the last several years. perhaps even prior to that, when they filed to become public a number of years ago. you look at the revenue, it is almost entirely contributed by china. they may well have aspirations and they may well talk about that, but the numbers suggest there is a lot of work to be done. the chief president is not afraid of a little hard work. he will be in the us next month to make is pitched directly to the businesses. —— his pitch. to japan now where in the few hours officia
that has august, they have been selling on alibaba. that has been a big boost to their empire.his year. they run like a start—up. that has been really refreshing. we are not dealing with lots of competition. they treat us like we are a trusted, multibillion—dollar company. like we are a trusted, multibillion-dollar company. the leader of china's biggest e—commerce retailer has big ambitions. he wants to bring a million american businesses to china and 2 billion customers in next decade....
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what else has she been saying?015 called the temporary exclusion measures. it is to deal with suspected terror suspects, british suspects going abroad and what happens to them when they come back. this power was created in 2015. the way it works, when you are coming back, as the person who is potentially fighting abroad, you tell the authorities and they either prosecute you blame on they either prosecute you blame on the two, and if you don't tell them, you might not be allowed into the country for two years. but it was revealed recently by the home secretary, only one of those temporary exclusion orders has been used. a couple ofjournalists as the prime minister why only one happy news? i was home secretary over dosages. i excluded more hate preachers from coming to this country than any other home secretary has done before. there were 12! booted up the country as well. when i was home secretary we gave the police extra powers to ensure the police and security services had what they need to do the job they need t
what else has she been saying?015 called the temporary exclusion measures. it is to deal with suspected terror suspects, british suspects going abroad and what happens to them when they come back. this power was created in 2015. the way it works, when you are coming back, as the person who is potentially fighting abroad, you tell the authorities and they either prosecute you blame on they either prosecute you blame on the two, and if you don't tell them, you might not be allowed into the...
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facebook has just acknowledged a report, acknowledging that it has political propaganda and it has toainst that. it is the first thing that we have acknowledged that. it has also been blocking tens of thousands, set—top to broadcast this misinformation. it is much more visibly proactive than it has been in the past. it is desperate for people to think it has been taking this seriously. and we can confirm, that middlesbrough have lost two juicy, can confirm, that middlesbrough have lost twojuicy, going down can confirm, that middlesbrough have lost two juicy, going down from the premier league. we will see you tomorrow. thank you forjoining me. we can see what the weather is going to be doing over the next few days. it is certainly quiet at the moment. this is from our day one beaut. but look at the difference, on the north sea coast, and the wind, it was not even pleasant. this was the satellite picture. and we're going to see this pattern, on choose d, many of the western areas have sunshine, little rain. we can take a look at the forecast, on tuesday, and certainly the western isles
facebook has just acknowledged a report, acknowledging that it has political propaganda and it has toainst that. it is the first thing that we have acknowledged that. it has also been blocking tens of thousands, set—top to broadcast this misinformation. it is much more visibly proactive than it has been in the past. it is desperate for people to think it has been taking this seriously. and we can confirm, that middlesbrough have lost two juicy, can confirm, that middlesbrough have lost...
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certainly at terminalfive there has been huge problems which has a knock—on effect.nnot load the planes you cannot get them away then you cannot get arriving planes the gate which in turn means planes departing from european destinations are stuck on the tarmac. it has a terrible knock—on effect for the airline. the cause of the problem, some british airways staff told passengers they believed it was a cyber attack, one pilot told us passengers that, but the align themselves say that is no evidence of that. —— but the airline themselves. in the official state m e nts themselves. in the official statements they are not giving a cause for the outage but it is a global problem. there is a plain stuck on the tarmac behind me that has been there for some time, so quite a few plain stuck here at heathrow. no indication yet as to when the problem will be solved. let's go to terminal five at heathrow. ban is waiting for a flight heathrow. ban is waiting for a flight to milan. how long have you been waiting? we arrived about a 30 am 40 been waiting? we arrived about a 30 am a0
certainly at terminalfive there has been huge problems which has a knock—on effect.nnot load the planes you cannot get them away then you cannot get arriving planes the gate which in turn means planes departing from european destinations are stuck on the tarmac. it has a terrible knock—on effect for the airline. the cause of the problem, some british airways staff told passengers they believed it was a cyber attack, one pilot told us passengers that, but the align themselves say that is no...
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the missile itself has fins. that suggests it's the design for terminal guidance. it would be something that takes it close to the target — a carrier—killer perhaps. 0r or something that would need to ride very close to the target. what does this tell us about the capability of north korea and the missiles that it has? well, it would appear that something like this missile has been tested several times, in especially in the april time frame. those failed. this one finally succeeded. so north korea takes a while sometimes to get so north korea takes a while sometimes to actually work. once they do, we should be more concerned about them. this is another advance. they are pushing across a wide range, making us wonder about why they are doing so much. bruce bennett from the rand corporation there. let's go to the philippines, where government troops are battling to retake the southern city of marawi from rebels linked to the so—called islamic state group. while many residents have fled the city, 2,000 civilians are
the missile itself has fins. that suggests it's the design for terminal guidance. it would be something that takes it close to the target — a carrier—killer perhaps. 0r or something that would need to ride very close to the target. what does this tell us about the capability of north korea and the missiles that it has? well, it would appear that something like this missile has been tested several times, in especially in the april time frame. those failed. this one finally succeeded. so...
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he has not and he has overcome the obstacles not and he has overcome the o bsta cles so not and he hasthat mandate, now he has to show that for once the french president has said what he will do and then in power gone and done it. as emmanuel macron prepares to take over as president next weekend, what political work lies ahead ? and what challenges will the macron presidency face? joining me now via webcam is james shields, professor of french politics at aston university. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us this afternoon. so how is he going to set about building that sort of power base that sir peter was talking about, the sort of power base it will national assembly? it is difficult and sir peter referred to a key point, the division of france at the moment. this was a resounding victory, but it was a win partly by choice, because he was macron, and partly by default, because he was in the pen. as president, macron will have to deal notjust with one in three who voted against him by supporting the pen, he will also have to deal with the one in three who either abs
he has not and he has overcome the obstacles not and he has overcome the o bsta cles so not and he hasthat mandate, now he has to show that for once the french president has said what he will do and then in power gone and done it. as emmanuel macron prepares to take over as president next weekend, what political work lies ahead ? and what challenges will the macron presidency face? joining me now via webcam is james shields, professor of french politics at aston university. thank you very much...
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china has already suffered losses when it has invested in countries with questionable governance issuesof trillions of dollars. we have leaders like russian president vladimir hooton, the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan and other european leaders. we will be expecting a statement by the end of the day. —— vladimir putin. in other news: facebook‘s sheryl sandberg has made a plea on mother's day in the us — for the government to do more to support working women. the firm's chief operating officer called for a higher minimum wage, paid family leave and affordable childcare. ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve. the greek government has slashed its growth forecasts for this year as it looks towards approving new austerity measures. it has lowered the growth target to 1.8% from 2.7% china set to become big in the air. let's show you how the markets are going. the trading week well under way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan is just way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan isjust down slightly. see you in a mome
china has already suffered losses when it has invested in countries with questionable governance issuesof trillions of dollars. we have leaders like russian president vladimir hooton, the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan and other european leaders. we will be expecting a statement by the end of the day. —— vladimir putin. in other news: facebook‘s sheryl sandberg has made a plea on mother's day in the us — for the government to do more to support working women. the firm's chief...
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the auto industry has been booming for yea rs, auto industry has been booming for years, they are onears, we export a lot as well. or disprove under threat? it was meant to be a shining example of free trade, but today it is a monument to protectionism. this is all that is left of an attempt to make a plenty of —— could this boom be under threat? this man made a deal with forward, for a while, life was good. but it didn't last. some people came to the planned and said there was no entry. trucks couldn't go in, it had all collapsed. not just for the trucks, but for everyone. during his campaign, donald trump complained of bad trade, making the issue his own. we are living through the greatestjobs left in the world. his attempt to move production to the us seemed to yield results. forward is keen to emphasise the market forces which have helped scrap plants in mexico. —— ford. have helped scrap plants in mexico. -- ford. at the end of the day, we have to do what is right for our business. we have to look at tax policy, trade policy and the trot. that is the business environment we we're
the auto industry has been booming for yea rs, auto industry has been booming for years, they are onears, we export a lot as well. or disprove under threat? it was meant to be a shining example of free trade, but today it is a monument to protectionism. this is all that is left of an attempt to make a plenty of —— could this boom be under threat? this man made a deal with forward, for a while, life was good. but it didn't last. some people came to the planned and said there was no entry....
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the defence minister of ivory coast has gone on state tv to announce that the government has reachedrica. germany has reacted angrily to the season by turkey to not allow a delegation of german mps to visit troops at an airbase turkey. and the new miss usa has faced a backlash after declaring that health care a privilege am not a right. you will get her views and reaction to them in the most red list on bbc news. let‘s talk about iran‘s presidential election. it is on friday and there is absolutely no doubt that hassan rouhani would very much like a second term, but he has got some stern opposition. these five candidates... it was five yesterday, it is four now because the mayor of tehran has dropped out. instead, he is offering his backing to another conservative, this man, ebrahim raisi. before the mayor dropped out, this was one opinion poll conducted by an american —based organisation. hassan rouhani clear in the polls but those two conservative candidates neck and neck, so you would assume that for ebrahim raisi, he has a clear run with one of his rivals out of the way. but it‘s
the defence minister of ivory coast has gone on state tv to announce that the government has reachedrica. germany has reacted angrily to the season by turkey to not allow a delegation of german mps to visit troops at an airbase turkey. and the new miss usa has faced a backlash after declaring that health care a privilege am not a right. you will get her views and reaction to them in the most red list on bbc news. let‘s talk about iran‘s presidential election. it is on friday and there is...
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where has this come from?ix. we don't know what day of the week it is at the moment! their traditional season times indeed one of those wonderful british traditions. whether it is a row set dawn a prize cow, horse that can reallyjump, dawn a prize cow, horse that can really jump, best in dawn a prize cow, horse that can reallyjump, best in show dog, the best in league teams but rosettes have always been a feature of the campaign trail, associated, of course, with party colours but also with winning. but the running time this time is a little, well, short of time. withjust this time is a little, well, short of time. with just a few weeks noticed, they are likely to produce 50,000 noticed, they are likely to produce 50 , 000 rosettes noticed, they are likely to produce 50,000 rosettes here. they are used to at least three months notice. so, no sick leave, no holidays? no, not all are to be sick. —— not allowed to be sick. we will have to bring the intravenous drips.” to be sick. we will have to bring the intrave
where has this come from?ix. we don't know what day of the week it is at the moment! their traditional season times indeed one of those wonderful british traditions. whether it is a row set dawn a prize cow, horse that can reallyjump, dawn a prize cow, horse that can really jump, best in dawn a prize cow, horse that can reallyjump, best in show dog, the best in league teams but rosettes have always been a feature of the campaign trail, associated, of course, with party colours but also with...
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how has it happen?conomic lead, reforming, pro—european, tough on security, and with that extraordinary charm and that freshness that meant he came with no political baggage. he didn't come with a past, like so many french politicians, and that mix has just worked. the difficulty with that is you have to prove yourself at some point. how much pressure is he under? he has gone from being an economic counsellor in the ed lee to being a head of state, notjust a new political leader but actually the head of state and the french have seen him as ribs and think the whole nation and he is overcome all of those obstacles. i am sure now he can go on to attract enough support in parliament in the elections next month to be able to govern. we were just seeing him with president hollande this morning. as an act to follow, what are his priorities going to be? is it going to be reaffirming that relationship with germany, or a wider eu issue? he will want to get on with reforming france. he has had the courage to camp
how has it happen?conomic lead, reforming, pro—european, tough on security, and with that extraordinary charm and that freshness that meant he came with no political baggage. he didn't come with a past, like so many french politicians, and that mix has just worked. the difficulty with that is you have to prove yourself at some point. how much pressure is he under? he has gone from being an economic counsellor in the ed lee to being a head of state, notjust a new political leader but actually...
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he has worked so hard. i was joking, isaid, paul, ryan. he has worked so hard.e been hearing paul ryan doesn't have it, it's not working with paul ryan. he's going to get rid of paul ryan. today i heard paul ryan isa rid of paul ryan. today i heard paul ryan is a genius, he's come a long... you know, the groups have all come together. we have the tuesday group, so many groups. the freedom caucus. they are all great people. we have a lot of groups, but they all came together. really, in a la st they all came together. really, in a last three or four days, especially in the last day. i can see mark, kevin, so mini people, jim. —— so many people. this has brought the republican party together. as much as we have come up republican party together. as much as we have come up with a really incredible health care plan, this has brought the republican party together. we are going to get this finished, and then we are going, as you know, we put our tax planning, it isa you know, we put our tax planning, it is a massive tax cut, the biggest tax cut in history of the count
he has worked so hard. i was joking, isaid, paul, ryan. he has worked so hard.e been hearing paul ryan doesn't have it, it's not working with paul ryan. he's going to get rid of paul ryan. today i heard paul ryan isa rid of paul ryan. today i heard paul ryan is a genius, he's come a long... you know, the groups have all come together. we have the tuesday group, so many groups. the freedom caucus. they are all great people. we have a lot of groups, but they all came together. really, in a la st...
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but as the value of the pound has diminished, so has that attraction.ving was down a third, to 48,000. the number leaving, up by more than half to 43,000. the difference, net migration to the uk from those countries, was 5,000, the lowest it has been since theyjoined the eu. and it seems evident now that some of those may be starting to go elsewhere. today we learned the economy, a revised estimate, grew by 0.2% in the first three months of the year, a sharp slowdown than previously estimated. what we don't yet know is whether or not slower immigration played a role in that. time for a look at the weather we have had a top temperature of 28 in scotland and 27 in wales. some places, barely a cloud in the sky. you can see through the course of the afternoon, barely a cloud in the sky continuing for scotland and northern ireland, it will be a hot end to the day. 28 degrees in the north and in the mid—205 in the central belt. cooler along eastern coastal areas, may be the mid—to high teens. also a breeze developing in the south coast, taking the edge off th
but as the value of the pound has diminished, so has that attraction.ving was down a third, to 48,000. the number leaving, up by more than half to 43,000. the difference, net migration to the uk from those countries, was 5,000, the lowest it has been since theyjoined the eu. and it seems evident now that some of those may be starting to go elsewhere. today we learned the economy, a revised estimate, grew by 0.2% in the first three months of the year, a sharp slowdown than previously estimated....
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he has. few years. labour has accepted that free movement of people will need to end with brexit, but it has also said that new immigration controls should not be the overarching priority as we leaves the european union. as for what labour will do, well, jeremy corbyn said any immigration policy would need to be a fair one. you have to look at the needs of the economy. you also have to look at the numbers of people that migrate from this country. but you have to make sure it isa country. but you have to make sure it is a fairer system that works for all. after all, many people that have come to this country have made a massive contribution to our health service, our education service, our industries and transport services, andi industries and transport services, and i think we have to recognise that there is a world where people do migrate. so, we will need to wait for a labour's manifesto, published next week, to get some more detail on their immigration policy. also in that manifesto will b
he has. few years. labour has accepted that free movement of people will need to end with brexit, but it has also said that new immigration controls should not be the overarching priority as we leaves the european union. as for what labour will do, well, jeremy corbyn said any immigration policy would need to be a fair one. you have to look at the needs of the economy. you also have to look at the numbers of people that migrate from this country. but you have to make sure it isa country. but...
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hugh ferris has all the spot.sn't sign a new contract soon. the england midfielder still has a year left on his current deal. and koeman says the club must have an answer by the end of the season in ten days' time believing the longer it takes the more doubts barkley must have and koeman says he prefers to work with players who want to stay. the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they see fit. clarke has spoken in the light of a fifa investigation into the £89 million transfer of paul pogba from juventus to manchester united last summer. they have written to united asking for clarification after allegations that pogba's agent mino raiola, was paid £41 million for the deal, 22 of which, it's claimed, came directly from united. if manchester united want to pay an agent that much money, and i do not know, i have not looked into each individual transfer, that is what they will pay. they are accountable to their owners and fans. if they think it is good value for mo
hugh ferris has all the spot.sn't sign a new contract soon. the england midfielder still has a year left on his current deal. and koeman says the club must have an answer by the end of the season in ten days' time believing the longer it takes the more doubts barkley must have and koeman says he prefers to work with players who want to stay. the fa chairman greg clarke has defended the rights of football clubs to pay agents whatever they see fit. clarke has spoken in the light of a fifa...
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but he has said it to us.m who noticed salman abedi first, to find out more information? i don't have any information, i don't need any information, because i am not responsible, when he passes the responsibility on to the counterterrorist police, who of course, as we all know, have been carrying out surveillance on the suspect. so it's not my responsibility anymore. it has been shifted to the police and to the security services. counterterrorism investigators will not comment if any warnings were sent, if salman abedi could have been stopped from taking 22 lives. ed thomas, bbc news, manchester. us media are reporting that president trump's son—in—law and senior adviserjared kushner established secret communication lines between the government and the kremlin. they spoke with moscow's ambassador about setting up a back channel using diplomatic facilities in america. jared kushner‘s lawyer said he had no recollection of calls with the russian ambassador. jared kushner is understood to be under scrutiny by the
but he has said it to us.m who noticed salman abedi first, to find out more information? i don't have any information, i don't need any information, because i am not responsible, when he passes the responsibility on to the counterterrorist police, who of course, as we all know, have been carrying out surveillance on the suspect. so it's not my responsibility anymore. it has been shifted to the police and to the security services. counterterrorism investigators will not comment if any warnings...
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he has had in the past that he has no tolerance for lea ks.f course, denying this story. but it does raise questions about how the white house handles information, and of course about the president himself. let poznikhir some of those responses. we have just heard an initial report so it is difficult until we get the facts to make an assessment. —— let's hear. until we get the facts to make an assessment. -- let's hear. that is really shocking. and there is obviously going to be a lot more warren truss this week. it is a reminder that the president i think somewhat recklessly chose to welcome the ambassador and the foreign minister of russia into an oval will —— 0val minister of russia into an oval will —— oval office meeting. this suggestion is he might have shared highly classified information and appropriate it. and that is troubling. giggly at a time we have so troubling. giggly at a time we have so many other challenges facing us internationally and domestically. all i can say is that i have seen other stories in the washington post, whic
he has had in the past that he has no tolerance for lea ks.f course, denying this story. but it does raise questions about how the white house handles information, and of course about the president himself. let poznikhir some of those responses. we have just heard an initial report so it is difficult until we get the facts to make an assessment. —— let's hear. until we get the facts to make an assessment. -- let's hear. that is really shocking. and there is obviously going to be a lot more...
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he has an opportunity. a danger he ends up thisng people in that see as the status quo and not actually new. traveled through where metro is meeting with his people. i saw a tremendous member of young -- i saw a tremendous number of young people. they're are fed up with the politicians who have been around , 35 years. they believe it does not work anymore. what they found fascinating is this man who was very young. ideas, hes brand-new is fresh into politics. they can identify with him. the only problem is, most of those people belong to members of globalization. they're the most well-off. they live in a big city. it remains to be seen whether the president will get a majority of the provinces. >> let's recap what we are seeing at the moment and what we are waiting for. mr. mcgahn is the president -- mr. macron is the president-elect. have -- we don't have a pyramid to help out. washington has some fairly impressive monuments. >> you do not have a pyramid, we can work on that. macron will be speaking very,
he has an opportunity. a danger he ends up thisng people in that see as the status quo and not actually new. traveled through where metro is meeting with his people. i saw a tremendous member of young -- i saw a tremendous number of young people. they're are fed up with the politicians who have been around , 35 years. they believe it does not work anymore. what they found fascinating is this man who was very young. ideas, hes brand-new is fresh into politics. they can identify with him. the...
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this country has always been tolerant and has a lwa ys has always been tolerant and has always had oneeadership. look at what the lib dem leader campaigned his leadership on, it was all about his track record as a campaigner, all about how he will put the liberal democrats back on the map and wind local government elections with his pro—eu stance, and the fact is his entire mandate as leader of the liberal democrats has just collapsed... it is a brave attempt to switch attention to the lib dems! we will talk, of course, we spoke tojenny earlier and will speak to more lib dems later when they are here to defend themselves. looking at essex, you have nothing left in terms of county councillors there, what is that down to? why are voters deserted you ? there, what is that down to? why are voters deserted you? it is very clear, we have a prime minister who has painted herself in ukip colours, who has said that in order to do what ukip is here to achieve, you have to vote conservative. when they announce the parliamentary election, going against everything the fixed parliamentary act was ma
this country has always been tolerant and has a lwa ys has always been tolerant and has always had oneeadership. look at what the lib dem leader campaigned his leadership on, it was all about his track record as a campaigner, all about how he will put the liberal democrats back on the map and wind local government elections with his pro—eu stance, and the fact is his entire mandate as leader of the liberal democrats has just collapsed... it is a brave attempt to switch attention to the lib...
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in the uk the public system has been affected. the attack involved ransomware, has been affected. the attack involved ra nsomwa re, it has been affected. the attack involved ransomware, it encrypts data and locks out the user. it looked at first like an attack just on hospitals in the uk, but it is now becoming clear that this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of cybercrime. ransomware is becoming the tool of choice for an awful lot of criminals, simply because it is very easy to make money very quickly. you can buy ransomware online for as little as $39. it's quite cheap. at the top end of the market it comes with support and payment systems to help you get your money. so how does ransomware work? it often arrives in the form of an innocuous—looking e—mail. when you click on that link the malicious software is downloaded and spreads rapidly through your network, locking up all the files on it. then a message flashes up on screen is warning that if you want your data and
in the uk the public system has been affected. the attack involved ransomware, has been affected. the attack involved ra nsomwa re, it has been affected. the attack involved ransomware, it encrypts data and locks out the user. it looked at first like an attack just on hospitals in the uk, but it is now becoming clear that this malicious software has run riot around the world. russia, the united states and many points in between have been hit by what is now a common form of cybercrime....
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geri halliwell has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. why? welcome back.rces in the philippines say they've taken control of most of the southern city of marawi — after a deadly siege and a week of heavy fighting against islamist insurgents. a week on from the manchester attack — the bbc obtains exclusive pictures of the bomber. salman abedi is seen shopping the day before — and police release an image of him with a suitcase. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. many others are trapped in their homes. they are afraid to venture out afraid that militants would kill them were taken hostage. the german papers continues with the media fascination in two world leaders and their handshakes. here it analyses a close—up of the handshake between the french and russian presidents and asks if emmanuel macron, his hand on the right, has the upper hand on the right, has the upper hand over vladimir putin given their divisive views. the china daily has ca ptu red divisive views. the china daily has captured people at play honours from page at our
geri halliwell has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. why? welcome back.rces in the philippines say they've taken control of most of the southern city of marawi — after a deadly siege and a week of heavy fighting against islamist insurgents. a week on from the manchester attack — the bbc obtains exclusive pictures of the bomber. salman abedi is seen shopping the day before — and police release an image of him with a suitcase. let's take a look at some front pages...
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the entire thing has been a witch hunt.nd there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can only speak for myself and the russians, zero. i think it divides the country. i think we have a very divided country because of that and many other things. did you at any time urge former fbi directorjames comey to close or back down the investigation into michael flynn? no. . . no. next question. the major development of the last 2a hours is the appointment of robert mueller to oversee the russian investigation. he's a man renowned for his independence, having been appointed fbi director by george w bush, and being asked to serve on longer than his term by barack obama. and his appointment has received support from many on both sides of the aisle. probably the best thing that has happened is that the deputy attorney general did appoint bob mueller, a man of impeccable integrity, to act as special counsel in this issue. and that, i think, is of some comfort to all of us in this country. i believe that the prof
the entire thing has been a witch hunt.nd there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can only speak for myself and the russians, zero. i think it divides the country. i think we have a very divided country because of that and many other things. did you at any time urge former fbi directorjames comey to close or back down the investigation into michael flynn? no. . . no. next question. the major development of the last 2a hours is the appointment of robert mueller to...
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to understand he has to be governing for everybody not just for the republicans. he has to be governing for the republicans. apart from that, i support him. he is putting a lot of energy into being president and trying to accommodate everything he said during his campaign. very interesting. thank you very much. less than a year after the olympic games, there's been an upsurge of violence in parts of rio de janeiro. the huge cost of the games means the city doesn't have enough money to properly fund its police and that's led to drug gangs re—taking territory and more armed clashes. the human rights organisation amnesty international has criticised the police, accusing them of using excessive force. bill hayton reports. moving like a military unit, the drugs gang shows who controls this so. drugs gang shows who controls this so. in the run—up to the olympics, police took control of areas like this but now rival groups are fighting each other and the police. in the first few months of 2017 amnesty international says police killed 182 people in rio, almost double the figure of a year ago. t
to understand he has to be governing for everybody not just for the republicans. he has to be governing for the republicans. apart from that, i support him. he is putting a lot of energy into being president and trying to accommodate everything he said during his campaign. very interesting. thank you very much. less than a year after the olympic games, there's been an upsurge of violence in parts of rio de janeiro. the huge cost of the games means the city doesn't have enough money to properly...
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it has been a bank holiday which has delivered sunshine award for some of us., it has been the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures near 19 celsius. it was castlederg in county tyrone that had that temperature. this is where the lion's share of the sunshine has been. for england and wales, there has been more cloud around. heavy showers have affected parts of wales and southern england. they fade away over the next few hours. after midnight, it's looking dry. variable cloud, some clear spells, maybe the odd patch of mist and fog developing. quite cool in the countryside. after a warm day today, it will be close to freezing with an isolated touch of frost around. we start tomorrow with a mixture of cloud and sunshine. the thickest cloud is down the eastern side of the uk. but for cornwall and devon and the channel islands, where you saw some rain today, it is a drier picture tomorrow. wales is looking mainly dry, maybe catching a shower later in the day. the showers push into southern and southeast england. north—west england, northern ireland and s
it has been a bank holiday which has delivered sunshine award for some of us., it has been the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures near 19 celsius. it was castlederg in county tyrone that had that temperature. this is where the lion's share of the sunshine has been. for england and wales, there has been more cloud around. heavy showers have affected parts of wales and southern england. they fade away over the next few hours. after midnight, it's looking dry. variable cloud, some...
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the prime minister has been to mexico. there has been die bog to identify opportunities. and i think this strong friendship between both india and mexico should be reflected into a strong economic presence of mexico and india and india and mexico. we think that from the mexican perspective, we would like nothing more than for the u.s. to be successful and thrive. we clearly believe in the north american integration process. we clearly think that process has resulted in competitiveness, and that has benefited the north american region and the latin american and caribbean region, as well. and we will continue to work and to strive for that integration process to continue, so that we remain as competitive and dynamic, as we would want to be even more competitive and dynamic to be globally successful as a region and important influence within our other neighbors. >> i think we have time for one more question right here. >> thank you very much, minister. so with regard to nafta, do you still believe that the renegotiation could be completed by the first or second quarter of 20
the prime minister has been to mexico. there has been die bog to identify opportunities. and i think this strong friendship between both india and mexico should be reflected into a strong economic presence of mexico and india and india and mexico. we think that from the mexican perspective, we would like nothing more than for the u.s. to be successful and thrive. we clearly believe in the north american integration process. we clearly think that process has resulted in competitiveness, and that...
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don't forget, macron has no party. he has to start everything from scratch.ay, his movement will feel 500 candidates that will run for will feel 500 candidates that will runformp. he will feel 500 candidates that will run for mp. he needs a majority in parliament for his movement. he will need parties on the left and right, like a coalition. 21st century fox in a huge us media company. it full ownership of the british broadcaster sky. this is dr wendy walsh. she says she was harassed and discriminated by bill o'reilly, who until very recently was the biggest name on fox news, which is owned by 21st century fox. and dr walsh and her lawyer have been in london to give evidence at an hearing of the uk media regulator ofcom that's looking at the proposed sky deal. the head of 21st century fox is rupert murdoch. he declined interview requests from the bbc, so our media editor amol rajan decided to go to new york to take a more direct approach. this is what happened. you can find a blog post about that encounter on the bbc news app right now. and this is wendy wals
don't forget, macron has no party. he has to start everything from scratch.ay, his movement will feel 500 candidates that will run for will feel 500 candidates that will runformp. he will feel 500 candidates that will run for mp. he needs a majority in parliament for his movement. he will need parties on the left and right, like a coalition. 21st century fox in a huge us media company. it full ownership of the british broadcaster sky. this is dr wendy walsh. she says she was harassed and...
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so the information flow has got to stay open and has got to stay fluid.ll only hurt the british investigation and could hurt any other investigations that may be launched against —— based upon what has been discovered. it could also be detrimental to the general public. if information is not shared, that could assist further attacks. so i hope that this obstacle, this blip that has occurred will be quickly rectified and there will be more controls put on the information, that the information flow will continue but there will have to be, as i said, controls on who gets it and to keep it strictly within a need—to—know basis. very good to have your analysis of that. thanks for your time. in terms of the human impact of all of this, let's return to that. we are here in glorious sunshine in the centre of manchester. this has become a focal point for people. i could not begin to count the number of people who have come here today to lay flowers and read the cards and messages that are left, and the overwhelming theme running through the messages is one of defia
so the information flow has got to stay open and has got to stay fluid.ll only hurt the british investigation and could hurt any other investigations that may be launched against —— based upon what has been discovered. it could also be detrimental to the general public. if information is not shared, that could assist further attacks. so i hope that this obstacle, this blip that has occurred will be quickly rectified and there will be more controls put on the information, that the...
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no—one has seen this memo.mittees of us to see the memo and there are also calls forjames comey to justify the week. the question is whether all of that will also be included within the scope of this investigation. within the scope of this investigation. so robert muller will be investigating russia's alleged interference in the us election. before this latest development donald trump was accused of leaking classified information to the russians. president putin has now weighed in. the russian leader said he's happy to provide a transcript of the conversation that took place between his foreign minister and donald trump in the oval office. he also said the us reaction was verging on "political schizophrenia". 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more. yukonite help feeling that the kremlin is loving all of this because as the us administration staggers from one crisis to another, all seemingly linked to moscow, russia is sitting back and watching a political rival tear itself apart. as his offer to prov
no—one has seen this memo.mittees of us to see the memo and there are also calls forjames comey to justify the week. the question is whether all of that will also be included within the scope of this investigation. within the scope of this investigation. so robert muller will be investigating russia's alleged interference in the us election. before this latest development donald trump was accused of leaking classified information to the russians. president putin has now weighed in. the...
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but now it has a name, it has a face, it has a party, it wants to be elected, and it's called emmanuel campaign has become ever softer, a woman of the people, a mother, and a protector of what she calls forgotten france. translation: the french are being fooled less and less. they're fed up of taking orders from people who have always deceived them. that isn't working any more. the barrier now is against macron, and all he represents. that's the future. for decades, the front national has influenced french politics from the margins. now, marine le pen says the party represents the mainstream on issues like immigration and the eu. but many voters still fear that she would unravel france's democratic traditions, and that fear, as one paper put it, is her political glass ceiling. by the river seine today, emmanuel macron honoured a moroccan man killed by far—right supporters two decades ago, a reminder of the controversial history that dogs the front national. but support for the far—right is growing here, and on a visit to france's rural heartland over the weekend, he told us that this e
but now it has a name, it has a face, it has a party, it wants to be elected, and it's called emmanuel campaign has become ever softer, a woman of the people, a mother, and a protector of what she calls forgotten france. translation: the french are being fooled less and less. they're fed up of taking orders from people who have always deceived them. that isn't working any more. the barrier now is against macron, and all he represents. that's the future. for decades, the front national has...
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m has been a long process and it has beena has been a long process and it has been a great thing to watchthe sense that the president has done a great job, sense that the president has done a greatjob, that's not easy after so many years of war. so i am very proud to get to know you and i really congratulate you. there is nothing tougher than peace, and we wa nt nothing tougher than peace, and we want to make peace all over the world and you are a great example of somebody of that. that was a long, tough situation, as you know very well, coming from the country. but i think the president has done a magnificentjob, think the president has done a magnificent job, not easy, think the president has done a magnificentjob, not easy, but he has done a magnificentjob. magnificentjob, not easy, but he has done a magnificent job. clearly impossible! on the trade issue, our deficit with the united states is not so large, it is a moderate deficit which, of course, both countries will try to increase the volume of trade in both directions and investment also in both directions. colombia is becoming an
m has been a long process and it has beena has been a long process and it has been a great thing to watchthe sense that the president has done a great job, sense that the president has done a greatjob, that's not easy after so many years of war. so i am very proud to get to know you and i really congratulate you. there is nothing tougher than peace, and we wa nt nothing tougher than peace, and we want to make peace all over the world and you are a great example of somebody of that. that was a...
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has no close situation behind him. but now, just four months into his presidency, he has a special prosecutor's case. the deputy attorney general sent the statement out a short while ago. "in my capacity as acting attorney general, i determined that it is in the public interest for me to exercise my authority and appoint a special counsel to assume responsibility for this matter. my decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted. the person at the helm of this new probe, as i said, former fbi director robert mueller, well known to everyone in this country. he now has the power to have a grand jury, issue subpoenas, and to sign a slew of federal agents to this case. he became fbi director just days before 9/11. he served an extended 12 year term after his nomination by president george w. bush and now, he is back in the middle of it, and charge of an investigation that involves his successor, james comey. in moments, we'll be joined by fox news senior political analyst bri
has no close situation behind him. but now, just four months into his presidency, he has a special prosecutor's case. the deputy attorney general sent the statement out a short while ago. "in my capacity as acting attorney general, i determined that it is in the public interest for me to exercise my authority and appoint a special counsel to assume responsibility for this matter. my decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted. the person...
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he has quite a long way to go, it has to go through the senate next?athered in the rose garden, there have been speeches, congratulatory applause, they have patted each other on the back. donald trump, in his speech, did say it isa donald trump, in his speech, did say it is a good plan but it will get better. what he means is it will have to get work done, because if it is to get through the senate there are various things that will be a problem for some. this 8 billion pot of money which has been put aside for those with pre—existing conditions, those with cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, people that struggled to get insurance, that struggled to get insurance, that $8 billion is only for five yea rs that $8 billion is only for five years and it is uncertain how far that might go. while the congratulations are going on, those in the senate are looking at this wearily. we have already seen a tweet from lindsay graham, a leading republican, saying he is slightly wa ry republican, saying he is slightly wary of the bill. republicans can congratulat
he has quite a long way to go, it has to go through the senate next?athered in the rose garden, there have been speeches, congratulatory applause, they have patted each other on the back. donald trump, in his speech, did say it isa donald trump, in his speech, did say it is a good plan but it will get better. what he means is it will have to get work done, because if it is to get through the senate there are various things that will be a problem for some. this 8 billion pot of money which has...
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how has israel reacted to this?e it remembers that it tends of terrorism and fallen soldiers so we haven't had much of an reaction but one official came out and said hamas is trying to fool the world but he said it won't succeed with this new policy document. three women have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after raids in east london. the arrests are being linked to the counter—terrorism operation in which a woman was shot and injured in north west london last thursday. a total of ten people have now been arrested in connection with what's known as the harlesden road police operation. a british man has been knocked down and killed after apparently trying to take a selfie on a german motorway. the man was named on social media as dean steele, from uddingston near glasgow who was thought to have been 22. he was with two friends when he was hit by a car on the a21; autobahn in gudow, near hamburg, at about 11:a0 on sunday. police said witnesses reported seeing the three men taking cell phone pictures of t
how has israel reacted to this?e it remembers that it tends of terrorism and fallen soldiers so we haven't had much of an reaction but one official came out and said hamas is trying to fool the world but he said it won't succeed with this new policy document. three women have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after raids in east london. the arrests are being linked to the counter—terrorism operation in which a woman was shot and injured in north west london last thursday. a total...
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he has denied being racist.her four years. mr rouhani won 57% of the vote, easily beating his conservative challenger, ebrahim raisi. he's tweeted that the "people are the real winners of this election". kasra naji has this report. president hassan rouhani, the winner of the election by a wide margin. he had promised not to let the hardliners take the country backwards. he had promised to steer the country towards moderation. almost all the votes have now been counted, more than ai million of them. the iranian people have said a resounding no to the islamic hardliners by voting in droves for president rouhani, running for a second term in office, in a landslide. and the interior ministry in teheran, a sigh of relief that the election went peacefully. translation: mr rouhani won 23,5a9,6i6 votes, representing 57% of all votes. therefore he is elected the next iranian president. today, for many, a day of celebration, a big victory against the islamic hardliners who had intimidated them. this, just before the final
he has denied being racist.her four years. mr rouhani won 57% of the vote, easily beating his conservative challenger, ebrahim raisi. he's tweeted that the "people are the real winners of this election". kasra naji has this report. president hassan rouhani, the winner of the election by a wide margin. he had promised not to let the hardliners take the country backwards. he had promised to steer the country towards moderation. almost all the votes have now been counted, more than ai...
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he has been successful. you can see that in his diplomacy with a range of readers from prime minister may to president xi. president trump understand that america first does not mean america alone. to the contrary, prioritizing american interests means strengthening alliances and partnerships that help us extend our influence and improve the security of the american people. this trip is truly historic. no president has ever visited the homelands and holy sites of the jewish, christian and muslim faiths all on one trip. and what president trump is seeking is to unite the peoples of all faiths from around the common vision of peace, progress and prosperity. he will bring a message of tolerance and hope to billions, including to millions of americans, who profess these faiths. the president will focus on what unites us. the president's trip will begin in saudi arabia, home to the two holiest sites of islam. he will encourage our arab and muslim partners to take bold, new steps to promote peace and to confront t
he has been successful. you can see that in his diplomacy with a range of readers from prime minister may to president xi. president trump understand that america first does not mean america alone. to the contrary, prioritizing american interests means strengthening alliances and partnerships that help us extend our influence and improve the security of the american people. this trip is truly historic. no president has ever visited the homelands and holy sites of the jewish, christian and...
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he has tried the missiles in syria, he has tried a heavy bombing in afghanistan and he has now startedeninsular. it is a dangerous game, but i think it is one way of trying to raise his ratings, which i suspect is what his try to do. for 2a hours he was going to kill the north american free trade agreement, and then backed off. the reassuring thing, and you are more certain than i am that steve bannon and the alt—right are exiled, the white house still seems to be not fully functional. i think that is fair. the exception seems to be his national security team, by and large adults, so there is likely to be a check on a lot of this foreign adventure instinct, if it is there. the real problem is that he keeps tweeting and talking. in this reuters interview, half of what he said was presidential, we want a negotiated resolution, if at all possible. in something that is startling for an american president, he says, we may be headed towards a major, major conflict. that is fine if you are an op—ed writer, but if you are dealing with one of the only world leaders that is more unstable than yo
he has tried the missiles in syria, he has tried a heavy bombing in afghanistan and he has now startedeninsular. it is a dangerous game, but i think it is one way of trying to raise his ratings, which i suspect is what his try to do. for 2a hours he was going to kill the north american free trade agreement, and then backed off. the reassuring thing, and you are more certain than i am that steve bannon and the alt—right are exiled, the white house still seems to be not fully functional. i...
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he has said, in the past, he will ta ke he has said, in the past, he will take a tough stance on brexitghold, and my colleague is there. good morning! a very good morning to you. welcome to bordeaux. this is my guest, ettian millian, a journalist of sud west, one of the biggest regional newspapers in franch. you were telling me the name of your city? bordeaux is
he has said, in the past, he will ta ke he has said, in the past, he will take a tough stance on brexitghold, and my colleague is there. good morning! a very good morning to you. welcome to bordeaux. this is my guest, ettian millian, a journalist of sud west, one of the biggest regional newspapers in franch. you were telling me the name of your city? bordeaux is
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as has a big and stability majority she has a big and stability majority she has a big and stability
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he has -- first 100 days.e has failed to achieve core campaign promises, including the replacement of the affordable care act and the construction of a mexican border wall. he released a campaign advertisement declaring his time in office in the first 100 days is success. >> donald trump, sworn in as president 100 days ago. america has rarely seen such success. a respected supreme court justice confirmed. companies investing in american jobs again. america becoming more energy independent. regulations that kill american jobs, eliminated. the biggest tax cut plan in history. you wouldn't know it from watching the news. america is winning, and president trump is making america great again. >> i'm donald trump and i approved this message. charlie: the president spoke with cbs's chief washington correspondent john dickerson in a wide-ranging interview saturday. among topics discussed were health care and the guarantee that pre-existing conditions would be coverage -- covered. john: i hear you say pre-existing will
he has -- first 100 days.e has failed to achieve core campaign promises, including the replacement of the affordable care act and the construction of a mexican border wall. he released a campaign advertisement declaring his time in office in the first 100 days is success. >> donald trump, sworn in as president 100 days ago. america has rarely seen such success. a respected supreme court justice confirmed. companies investing in american jobs again. america becoming more energy...
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jeremy corbyn has said the "war on terror" has not worked. said this was the fourth general election in a row during which britain had been at war and "fresh thinking" was needed. mr corbyn insisted he was not a pacifist, but warned against a "bomb first, talk later" approach. with me now is richard reeve from oxford research group, the independent peace and security think—tank. what did you make of whatjeremy corbyn had to say? it was a strong speech, he struck all the right notes, contextualising it around the war on terror and things the jewel report was saying last year. probably sufficient to lead rather than too little too late. in terms of what the leaked manifesto has been saying on defence diplomacy he said he does not look as soft as the papers have been portraying him in the past few days. boris johnson has said, he is a guy who has campaigned all his life to weaken the uk's defences. is that how many voters see him? many will see him like that because that is how he has been portrayed but there's emphasis is on less tha n portraye
jeremy corbyn has said the "war on terror" has not worked. said this was the fourth general election in a row during which britain had been at war and "fresh thinking" was needed. mr corbyn insisted he was not a pacifist, but warned against a "bomb first, talk later" approach. with me now is richard reeve from oxford research group, the independent peace and security think—tank. what did you make of whatjeremy corbyn had to say? it was a strong speech, he struck...
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a hospital source has said the attack has affected their ability to sterilise equipment and that hasconsultancy in derby. she was in a gp surgery this afternoon that had been affected by the cyber—attack. they had resorted to using pen and paper to book in patient appointments. iam i am really surprised at what has happened today with the nhs cyber attack. the nhs is run on a very secure system on a private broadband network, which was set up in 2004 and is quite difficult to infiltrate the system for the average layman. the private network has to be accessed by nhs employees. it connects over 1 accessed by nhs employees. it connects over1 million staff to patient records, so if a patient records have been scrambled by this ransom ware, you would need to have knowledge into how you infiltrate and access that network, which is quite difficult to access. explain what that network is. the network is a private, it is a private, secure, very a private, it is a private, secure, very secure, a private, it is a private, secure, very secure, almost like a broadband system which enables the tr
a hospital source has said the attack has affected their ability to sterilise equipment and that hasconsultancy in derby. she was in a gp surgery this afternoon that had been affected by the cyber—attack. they had resorted to using pen and paper to book in patient appointments. iam i am really surprised at what has happened today with the nhs cyber attack. the nhs is run on a very secure system on a private broadband network, which was set up in 2004 and is quite difficult to infiltrate the...
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there has to be a prime mover. when decisions have to be made for directions on the investigation, who's going to do it? mccabe is the interim director. you have rosenstein. you will have a new fbi director at some point and i think the decision was made to say we've got to have someone who is a prime mover and decision-maker that is unequivocal bowl neutral and nonpartisan. if he brings in someone like mueller, allows them to do that. >> bret: where do you think this investigation stands? we've seen a lot of reports, they are from anonymous sources, including the one in the "the new york times" that broke yesterday. i know there's been a call for former director comey to testify and provide those memos. do you believe that to be true, as it was written in the story originally? >> that is the great unknown. for the last several months, there's been an overwhelming number of anonymous sources that are out there. the select committee on intelligence, pushing to get facts and sources and get those individuals on talk
there has to be a prime mover. when decisions have to be made for directions on the investigation, who's going to do it? mccabe is the interim director. you have rosenstein. you will have a new fbi director at some point and i think the decision was made to say we've got to have someone who is a prime mover and decision-maker that is unequivocal bowl neutral and nonpartisan. if he brings in someone like mueller, allows them to do that. >> bret: where do you think this investigation...