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you think he'll prove his innocence at the hague?t also realise that he is regarded as evil by many, many people around the world, who blame him for the trail of blood that led across the balkans? are you not aware of that? people who have seen the pictures of the forced deportations, of the mass murders and the rapes. these people are not going to believe what you say. do you believe he will come home from the hague one day? why not? thank you very much indeed for being with us on the programme. no, i'm asking questions that are of interest to the public. hello and good morning. we just had the warmest day of the year in northern ireland. 20 degrees in county teroan. a lovely day in the sunshine. we also had some similar temperatures in the south—west of scotland. again nice and warm sunshine. the best of the weather over the weekend will probably be across western scotland and northern ireland. we have more cloud coming into eastern scotland, north—east england, low cloud and these are the temperatures by the time we get to early t
you think he'll prove his innocence at the hague?t also realise that he is regarded as evil by many, many people around the world, who blame him for the trail of blood that led across the balkans? are you not aware of that? people who have seen the pictures of the forced deportations, of the mass murders and the rapes. these people are not going to believe what you say. do you believe he will come home from the hague one day? why not? thank you very much indeed for being with us on the...
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you think he'll prove his innocence at the hague?ealise that he is regarded as evil by many, many people around the world, who blame him for the trail of blood that led across the balkans? are you not aware of that? people who have seen the pictures of the forced deportations, of the mass murders and the rapes. these people are not going to believe what you say. do you believe he will come home from the hague one day? why not? thank you very much indeed for being with us on the programme. no, i'm asking questions that are of interest to the public. hello there. good morning. we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of cloud and some rain. this is the view from one of our weather watchers midafternoon on sunday. but at the same time, the northern half of the country, it was pretty different day. dry, bright, a bit breezy as well. this is the view on the shores of the moray firth. and i think we're going to keep similar contrasts through bank holiday monday because you've g
you think he'll prove his innocence at the hague?ealise that he is regarded as evil by many, many people around the world, who blame him for the trail of blood that led across the balkans? are you not aware of that? people who have seen the pictures of the forced deportations, of the mass murders and the rapes. these people are not going to believe what you say. do you believe he will come home from the hague one day? why not? thank you very much indeed for being with us on the programme. no,...
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he's now facing genocide charges at his trial in the hague.'s bosnian muslims has beenjudged genocide by the war crimes tribunal in the hague. the un definition is the intent to destroy a group of people based on nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion. it was systematic killing. 0rganised killing. and it was organised from a higher level to achieve all that. you need so many resources. so many trucks, so many buses, etc. the scars of war are still evident in srebenica today. this was a predominantly muslim town. many who survived those times chose not to come back to a place the international community had agreed would part of the bosnian—serb entity, repubblica srpska. there's a feeling of emptiness, of once thriving industries that never recovered. economically depressed, life here is hard. many eke out a living in a way that has changed little over centuries. last year, the town elected a new mayor, who's promised economic development. it's the first time a serb has filled the role since the war. his views on the srebenica massacre have
he's now facing genocide charges at his trial in the hague.'s bosnian muslims has beenjudged genocide by the war crimes tribunal in the hague. the un definition is the intent to destroy a group of people based on nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion. it was systematic killing. 0rganised killing. and it was organised from a higher level to achieve all that. you need so many resources. so many trucks, so many buses, etc. the scars of war are still evident in srebenica today. this was a...
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tim hague reports.was still on to find first place in the english premiership, as well as a home tie in the play—offs. wasps and an understrength saracens had a chance of both. fitting that they played each other, then. even more fitting that christian wade scored for wasps, his 17th try of the season, equalling the league record. it helped the home side dominate the second half. their only lion, elliot daly, will hope to feast against the all blacks next month, and he got in some practice here before his team—mate, thomas young, son of the coach dai, rounded off the win with his hat—trick. 35—15 the score. wasps top, saracens third, and in between them are exeter. they beat gloucester to secure second for the second successive season, while the fourth and final play—off spot went the way of leicester. 23 points from departing fly—half freddie burns got them over the line at worcester, but the celebrations can't last long. it is the play—offs next, and the search for england's top team continues. tim ha
tim hague reports.was still on to find first place in the english premiership, as well as a home tie in the play—offs. wasps and an understrength saracens had a chance of both. fitting that they played each other, then. even more fitting that christian wade scored for wasps, his 17th try of the season, equalling the league record. it helped the home side dominate the second half. their only lion, elliot daly, will hope to feast against the all blacks next month, and he got in some practice...
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tim hague, bbc news.nished the season in the pro 12 munster finished the season top of the table. they picked lei nster season top of the table. they picked leinster who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13. roger wilson, who retired after the game, scored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. gregor townsend gloucester ‘s final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side. they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand. he's staying in england to be with his family after his brother's wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer. scotland's greg laidlaw will replace him. britain's number one johanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid 0pen. she was beaten in three sets by the germany's world number 30 laura siegemund. konta, lost five games in a row to lose the deciding set. the match finished around quarter past two local time. olympic gold medallist bobsledder st
tim hague, bbc news.nished the season in the pro 12 munster finished the season top of the table. they picked lei nster season top of the table. they picked leinster who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13. roger wilson, who retired after the game, scored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. gregor townsend gloucester ‘s final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side. they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs...
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tim hague, bbc news.hemselves a home semifinal. they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13. roger wilson, ulster‘s most capped player who retired after the game, scored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. but gregor townsend lost his final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side, they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour to new zealand he's staying in england to be with his family after his brother's wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer. scotland's greg laidlaw will replace him. britain's number one yohanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid open. she was beaten in three sets by the germany's world number 30 laura siegemund. konta, lost five games in a row to lose the deciding set. the match finished around quarter past two local time. olympic gold medallist bobsledder steven holcomb has died, aged 37. he competed in three
tim hague, bbc news.hemselves a home semifinal. they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13. roger wilson, ulster‘s most capped player who retired after the game, scored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. but gregor townsend lost his final match in charge at glasgow before he takes charge of the scotland national side, they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs has withdrawn from the british and irish lions tour...
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tim hague watched the action.but backs to the wall for chelsea, on the verge of the title as our opponents middlesbrough just wanted to stay in the league. alonso struck the bar. and chelsea continued to look the standout team. diego costa putting them ahead. and alonso‘s resistance paid off. help from the keeper. a second. that meant that middlesbrough would be going down on waste they could produce something special, but it was the hosts who had all of the chances. this was a thumping. it could have been even more. three was how it ended. after a long season, middlesbrough's relegation confirmed, and as for chelsea, the champions elect, the champions... and we can go to stamford bridge. we will talk about middlesbrough in one moment, but we want to start with chelsea. surely a formality? yes. i think it was almost perfect for them. as indicated, inside two, three minutes, we knew they would score. alonso, in particular, and cesc fabregas was pulling the strings. john terry even came on. and a standing ovation fr
tim hague watched the action.but backs to the wall for chelsea, on the verge of the title as our opponents middlesbrough just wanted to stay in the league. alonso struck the bar. and chelsea continued to look the standout team. diego costa putting them ahead. and alonso‘s resistance paid off. help from the keeper. a second. that meant that middlesbrough would be going down on waste they could produce something special, but it was the hosts who had all of the chances. this was a thumping. it...
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i spent a week in the hague, which is a wonderful city.k in bosnia, which is also a remarkable place. >> what did you want to tell on this one? >> you know, i just wanted to go some place a little different, and i thought that frankly the international criminal court is not something that's well understood in the united states, and therefore made, i thought, an interesting setting for a legal thriller. >> where did you get the idea from? >> i was at a reception in the hague in holland, which is one of c ambassador's house. there was a group of american lawyers who worked in the hague. they were all around me going, you've got to write a book about this place. this place is amazing. the back stories and back channels and the cases themselves. usually when people are saying that to you, it's like how antilles antique face disappeared. so i always held on to it. >> who did you create as your main character? >> it's a guy named bill, mid-life crisis, although for reasons that he doesn't quite understand. he's given up his marriage, his job, fi
i spent a week in the hague, which is a wonderful city.k in bosnia, which is also a remarkable place. >> what did you want to tell on this one? >> you know, i just wanted to go some place a little different, and i thought that frankly the international criminal court is not something that's well understood in the united states, and therefore made, i thought, an interesting setting for a legal thriller. >> where did you get the idea from? >> i was at a reception in the...
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as tim hague reports.the kind of atmosphere that comes when your side is 90 minutes from the biggest game in club football. but to get to that championship final in cardiff, juventus had to finish monaco. gonzalo higuain couldn't score but mario mandzukic made his chance count. magnificent celebrations, juve on the brink before cementing their place in the finaljust before half—time. the ball waiting to be hit, just... like... that. dani alves with the kind of goal only a brazilian can score. a real souvenir it was, too. talking of souvenirs, the match ball will do. monaco found another as monaco scored against juve. aside from that, a nasty knock to gonzalo higuain, this was the perfect night. it is 21 years since juve last won the european cup. the biggest game in european club football will give them another chance. greenock morton and dundee united are meeting tonight trying to keep alive their hopes of gaining promotion to the scottish premiership. simon marion borras buttle scored the goals. the winn
as tim hague reports.the kind of atmosphere that comes when your side is 90 minutes from the biggest game in club football. but to get to that championship final in cardiff, juventus had to finish monaco. gonzalo higuain couldn't score but mario mandzukic made his chance count. magnificent celebrations, juve on the brink before cementing their place in the finaljust before half—time. the ball waiting to be hit, just... like... that. dani alves with the kind of goal only a brazilian can score....
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tim hague has more.o much so that she is evenly favourite when taking on a williams. while venus is not the player that she used to be comedy class remains. irrespective of age. the 36—year—old, ten years the briton's senior, was at her best from the off in rome, winning 6—1. time for a pep talk... words of wisdom works, konta was a different player in the second set, dictating the direction of the match. one set of peace and the first that williams dropped all tournament, as things well and truly heated up before the american called the temperatures dramatically back to the form she showed in the first. she was just too good for konta. in fa ct she was just too good for konta. in fact illustrated by the match—winning point. 6—1 to williams. she, the player in blue today. former world number one maria sharapova has agreed a deal with the lawn tennis association to play at birmingham's aegon classic for the next two years. the former wimbledon champion recent return to tennis following a 15—month drugs ba
tim hague has more.o much so that she is evenly favourite when taking on a williams. while venus is not the player that she used to be comedy class remains. irrespective of age. the 36—year—old, ten years the briton's senior, was at her best from the off in rome, winning 6—1. time for a pep talk... words of wisdom works, konta was a different player in the second set, dictating the direction of the match. one set of peace and the first that williams dropped all tournament, as things well...
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defending himself and what the ecb has been doing there in the hague.io draghi is acknowledging there has been progress that he's trying to explain clearly that the ecb wants to wait before beginning to talk about taking their foot off the pedal. manus: his rhetoric was very clear. is it the time to exit or think about exiting? being youre euro revocable. you have mario draghi so emphatic, now is not the time. there is less of a coalescing of mines than one would hope from the ecb. wingsre are certainly two on the ecb. what we have to remember is that the ecb is really where the fed -- they're conscious that inflation, although apparently the risk is declining toward deflation, inflation is still very low and they don't have many tools at their disposal since getting turned down. everything argues for moving very, very slowly. thinking yes, the have to of knowledge that the economy again, until we see the inflation risk of all that is well, we really need to see that. startnk core cbi will picking up this month and keep rising. manus: if you strip out t
defending himself and what the ecb has been doing there in the hague.io draghi is acknowledging there has been progress that he's trying to explain clearly that the ecb wants to wait before beginning to talk about taking their foot off the pedal. manus: his rhetoric was very clear. is it the time to exit or think about exiting? being youre euro revocable. you have mario draghi so emphatic, now is not the time. there is less of a coalescing of mines than one would hope from the ecb. wingsre are...
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tim hague, bbc news.n next season's champions cup. and although northampton ran out narrow 22—20 winners, it wasn't enough to overtake quins in the table. leicester's victory over worcester gave them the final playoff semi final spot. they'll travel to wasps in a couple of weeks. bath miss out in fifth. if gloucester win the challenge cup on friday, they'll take the champions cup play—off spot ahead of northampton. bristol were already relegated. in the pro12, munsterfinished the season top of the table to secure themselves a home semifinal. they pipped leinster on the final day, who lost to ulster in belfast 17—13. roger wilson, ulster‘s most capped player who retired after the game, scored their first try with andrew trimble adding another in the second half. glasgow warriors couldn't give their departing coach gregor townsend a winning send off. he's off to take charge of the scottish national team, but ended his spell with the warriors in defeat as they lost 29—18 to edinburgh. scrum half ben youngs h
tim hague, bbc news.n next season's champions cup. and although northampton ran out narrow 22—20 winners, it wasn't enough to overtake quins in the table. leicester's victory over worcester gave them the final playoff semi final spot. they'll travel to wasps in a couple of weeks. bath miss out in fifth. if gloucester win the challenge cup on friday, they'll take the champions cup play—off spot ahead of northampton. bristol were already relegated. in the pro12, munsterfinished the season top...
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time, when he is quizzed by hague,awmakers in the here on bloomberg television.of course on your bloomberg terminal three just type live . stay with bloomberg television. that is it for manus cranny and myself today, although you can dab digital ino, london. up next, it is "surveillance," with guy johnson and tom keene. ♪ guy: comey and the credibility questions. does this undermine the president's ability to pass this fiscal stimulus. reflation reaping. have we passed the peak in global reflation? as no budging at the boe, we await the rate decision tomorrow. will this remain on hold until after brexit negotiations have concluded. this is "bloomberg surveillance ,"
time, when he is quizzed by hague,awmakers in the here on bloomberg television.of course on your bloomberg terminal three just type live . stay with bloomberg television. that is it for manus cranny and myself today, although you can dab digital ino, london. up next, it is "surveillance," with guy johnson and tom keene. ♪ guy: comey and the credibility questions. does this undermine the president's ability to pass this fiscal stimulus. reflation reaping. have we passed the peak in...
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those showers will be coming through hague geerstown and frederick. there will be a chance for a few thunder showers later today. a little weather front sliding in our direction. much like yesterday, higher the farther north we go. again, we do have a chance of a strong thunderstorm. we'll keep you posted on that. on our nbc washington app we can track the afternoon showers. dry weather for two days in a row, unbelievable. that's not the weekend. both saturday and sunday. especially sunday, rain chances may be interrupting some of your outdoor plans. sheena will take a look at hour by hour but right now to melissa. >> good morning, northbound glebe at 123 have lanes blocked because of a downed tree. if they don't get that out soon that's a bit of an issue. northbound between bryantown road, left lane is getting by the downed wires. southbound is unaffected. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, you can see we don't have any issues there. 95 to the beltway, you are on time, eun. >> over my hammy -- do you remember that. the restaurant that will sen
those showers will be coming through hague geerstown and frederick. there will be a chance for a few thunder showers later today. a little weather front sliding in our direction. much like yesterday, higher the farther north we go. again, we do have a chance of a strong thunderstorm. we'll keep you posted on that. on our nbc washington app we can track the afternoon showers. dry weather for two days in a row, unbelievable. that's not the weekend. both saturday and sunday. especially sunday,...
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tim hague has more.of the williams, and while she‘s not the player she used to be, the class remains. the player ten years the senior of the britain was off at her best, winning the first set 6—1. time for a pep talk... 0k, come on! the words of wisdom works. johanna konta was a different player in the second set and dictated the tempo of the match. it was the first set but williams dropped in all of the tournament before things heated up. then, the american called things dramatically. back to herform in american called things dramatically. back to her form in the first, she was too good forjohanna konta. illustrated by the match—winning point. 6—1 to williams, the player in blue today. tim hague, bbc news. that‘s all sport for now. i‘ll have more in sportsday at 6.30. more now on the election campaign. ina week in a week of manifesto launches, we are asking you to send in questions for special guests. it‘s called ask this. today it‘s the turn of the conservatives on the day they launched their manifesto
tim hague has more.of the williams, and while she‘s not the player she used to be, the class remains. the player ten years the senior of the britain was off at her best, winning the first set 6—1. time for a pep talk... 0k, come on! the words of wisdom works. johanna konta was a different player in the second set and dictated the tempo of the match. it was the first set but williams dropped in all of the tournament before things heated up. then, the american called things dramatically. back...
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wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens‘ hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.target was a second successive european and domestic double. the first part achieved in edinburgh last weekend. could exeter stop them achieving the second? given a place in the commission finalwas upforgrabs, it was a tight first half, 6—6, no tries. jack nowell proving why he will play for the british and irish lions with the first try. the defending champions would not give up their title without a fight. somehow touching down. there was a twist. 30 seconds to go, sam simmons somewhere under there, denied saracens the double. that ended 18—16. the second semi was even closer. wasps going for their first final in nine years. kirtley beale scoring prudently. leicester fighting leicesterfighting back. this club with so much pedigree, and a leading to the final few minutes. josh bassett sending wasps back to twickenham for a day out with exeter. the totti clubs in the regular season now the totti clubs in the regular season now the final two clubs. —— the top two. munster will play scar
wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens‘ hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.target was a second successive european and domestic double. the first part achieved in edinburgh last weekend. could exeter stop them achieving the second? given a place in the commission finalwas upforgrabs, it was a tight first half, 6—6, no tries. jack nowell proving why he will play for the british and irish lions with the first try. the defending champions would not give up their title...
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parks had nicknamed herself bo peep and they also raised williams on her farm but also would drive the hague truck for her family and she drove the bus and would repair the bus. but that was one of my favorite. with the women's division in decided they would outlaw the nicknames for women in sports during this time. somebody said what do you think about that? she said baby is my real name so they cannot do anything about that so maybe they were coming after her but it did not work and paul harris for real name was film of all but she hated with a passion that tiny little baby and her older sister had named her baby doll so she kip -- kept the name doll that 21 she made it official so her real name was adolf harassed -- all -- doll harris survey what did they carry with them after the big win? how did that kerry for word to the rest of their academic career? limit they were together for three years they won 89 consecutive games, the national championship the next year and traveled to alberta to play the canadian world champion women's team and played by men droll's full-court basketball so th
parks had nicknamed herself bo peep and they also raised williams on her farm but also would drive the hague truck for her family and she drove the bus and would repair the bus. but that was one of my favorite. with the women's division in decided they would outlaw the nicknames for women in sports during this time. somebody said what do you think about that? she said baby is my real name so they cannot do anything about that so maybe they were coming after her but it did not work and paul...
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race and after qualifying, well it is lewis hamilton with the biggest smile on his face, just, as tim haguegain. given 13 of the last 16 spanish grands prix have been won from pole position this was not a good start for championship leader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is mclaren this season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he produced a stunning drive, seventh quickest in the end. but his best did not come close to mercedes's lewis hamilton, the britain back in first early into 03. his team—mate valtteri bottas getting second but could the ferraris stop them? no sparks for kimi raikkonen, fourth quickest. and it came down to vettel. the car might be back to it's best that he wasn't quite. the top two fittingly on the front row in barcelona, let battle recommence tomorrow. hamilton understandably delighted with his day's work and no doubt thrilled to be back at the front after what was a lacklustre performance in russia last su
race and after qualifying, well it is lewis hamilton with the biggest smile on his face, just, as tim haguegain. given 13 of the last 16 spanish grands prix have been won from pole position this was not a good start for championship leader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is mclaren this season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he...
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draghi spoke earlier in the hague to the dutch parliament.ge that he delivered in the last ecb meeting. euro down against the dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york.it is a 11:00 in new 30 minutes left in the trading day. from london, i am mark barton. york, i amm new vonnie quinn. this is the "european" quote on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: in politics, trump pulls a stunner, sacking fbi director james comey and setting off fierce reaction from democrats and republicans. we will hear from lawmakers about what is next. , ecb presidents mario draghi says the job is not done yet. we will talk about the decision with alice rivlin. and disney struggles to get a grip on the changing cable-television business. chief executive bob iger tells us what changes he is making to
draghi spoke earlier in the hague to the dutch parliament.ge that he delivered in the last ecb meeting. euro down against the dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york.it is a 11:00 in new 30 minutes left in the trading day. from london, i am mark barton. york, i amm new vonnie quinn. this is the "european" quote on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: in politics, trump pulls a stunner, sacking fbi director james comey and setting off fierce reaction from democrats and republicans....
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oliver lindsay hague scored the pick of the tries in a 28—nil win.e in the cup quarter—finals tomorrow. scotland won their maiden gold medal here last year and have already made a winning start to their pool, running in three tries to beat russia 21—7. they'll face argentina and france later on today. in pool a, wales have safely negotiated a tricky opening fixture against the united states. tom glyn williams ran in the third of four tries. now surfing conjures up, images of sunshine, palm trees and exotic locations. but, for british number one, luke dillon, it's not all glamour, as he tries to make it on the world circuit. the sport is on the rise, following its inclusion in the olympics, and next week's world championships, marks the first step towards tokyo 2020. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid's been to meet dillon in the wet and windy south—west. a leap into the cornish swell. a far cry from hawaii or california but newquay‘s this drug beach is the home of british surfing. it's a special one for me. and also home to britain's best serve
oliver lindsay hague scored the pick of the tries in a 28—nil win.e in the cup quarter—finals tomorrow. scotland won their maiden gold medal here last year and have already made a winning start to their pool, running in three tries to beat russia 21—7. they'll face argentina and france later on today. in pool a, wales have safely negotiated a tricky opening fixture against the united states. tom glyn williams ran in the third of four tries. now surfing conjures up, images of sunshine,...
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my hope was also that he and his minister of health would go to the hague, because genocide will nevereir lives they will die, and it is the same thing. i mean this in the most non—flippant manner, but you're not being funny anymore. no. what i mean is you don'tjust see yourself as a satirist and a comic — sometimes things are too serious for that. i think the satire is my weapon of mass distraction. people don't expect to remember what they laughed at. when i am confronting families and people who haven't got the information to understand what i'm saying, i have to simplify my attack and my humour, but when it comes to the fact that in a democracy we have a democratically elected government, as we have today, of great history — and i use the word careless, which i think is the most terrible word to use for a democratically elected government. they knew what to do but they thought, "to hell with it — i'm not going to do it." let's introduce a final clip, when we are now talking about the democratically elected government that south africa has today, and this is you — and we have talked
my hope was also that he and his minister of health would go to the hague, because genocide will nevereir lives they will die, and it is the same thing. i mean this in the most non—flippant manner, but you're not being funny anymore. no. what i mean is you don'tjust see yourself as a satirist and a comic — sometimes things are too serious for that. i think the satire is my weapon of mass distraction. people don't expect to remember what they laughed at. when i am confronting families and...
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quite a few weeks back, we will live with you in the hague for several days leading up to election dayy. more details on that in the second half of the programme. hello. there are no significant weather stories across the globe at the moment but that doesn‘t mean to say there isn‘t any weather to talk about and if we start off in north america, here the talking point is the west — east divide, plenty of clear skies and sunshine across eastern areas and shower and cloud to the north and west and whether to meet, warm moist air is being dragged through the gulf of mexico and that could potentially develop some stormy activity over the next few days. ahead of it, we start to temperatures rise across central plains and into texas but by contrast, in the north—west, but cold plunge as far south as california. temperatures generally a good 5—10d down on where they should be. for mexico and central america, largely fine and quiet. heavy rain into costa rica and panama but for the caribbean, we really are looking for at the potential for heavy downpours across cuba, jamaica, haiti and the domi
quite a few weeks back, we will live with you in the hague for several days leading up to election dayy. more details on that in the second half of the programme. hello. there are no significant weather stories across the globe at the moment but that doesn‘t mean to say there isn‘t any weather to talk about and if we start off in north america, here the talking point is the west — east divide, plenty of clear skies and sunshine across eastern areas and shower and cloud to the north and...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] and pharaoh to this book is the hague said the per-share from occupiednot that occupy was depressing for gore was very invigorating but it was written after that and at the time in 2011 the then some folks were looking at socially engaged or politically engaged part from around the world for ago while working on that i was very aware of said different show that i was not doing the people tried to make the world a better place. i knew there was another show of people trying to get their own using culture i thought it was on the other side of the exhibition but to use coal church to get things done in the world but of course, they would say are you aware of the two-party or that in fact, marketers are doing this in my answer is yes. i am aware and it is very interesting so that is the book but i was really interested in a few things and on the our level of want to put art into the conversation because in many respects we talk as if we are in 1822 that modernism is just taking off in the language is still remove from the other world. but i would say most ha
[applause] [inaudible conversations] and pharaoh to this book is the hague said the per-share from occupiednot that occupy was depressing for gore was very invigorating but it was written after that and at the time in 2011 the then some folks were looking at socially engaged or politically engaged part from around the world for ago while working on that i was very aware of said different show that i was not doing the people tried to make the world a better place. i knew there was another show...
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this after mps in the hague argued that it had hurt pensions in their country. at one point the ecb president had to defend the single currency. >> there's a deeper reason why the euro has benefited all countries, but especially countries that are strong, export oriented with high productivity, and a business favorable legal environment. the euro has protected the single market. most of you are too young to remember the 880s, and the early 'the '90s when we had periodic eevaluations of all countries, and there was a stronger stability there, neither price stability was there nor the better countries which were stronger could see their merit rewarded because they were continuing devaluations robbing them from their merit. >> as you can see, these sort of discussions around monetary policy are usually quite dry. but the parliament was provided with a moment of light relief when an alarm started to go off. take a look. >> exiting from this monetary policy. what is this? >> it's a meeting bell. so when the session has shifted -- >> so it's not my phone. >> every tim
this after mps in the hague argued that it had hurt pensions in their country. at one point the ecb president had to defend the single currency. >> there's a deeper reason why the euro has benefited all countries, but especially countries that are strong, export oriented with high productivity, and a business favorable legal environment. the euro has protected the single market. most of you are too young to remember the 880s, and the early 'the '90s when we had periodic eevaluations of...
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congress is in the hague in the 1890's to begin to work out this notion of settling disputes peacefully. michael talked a lot about that. >> that is right. we will get to that in a second. there is one place on the table, one other character is theodore roosevelt, post-presidency. role in theout his push towards war, his relationship with wilson and how their visions of america were similar or different at that point? >> teddy roosevelt was a progressive, and he had become the primary proponent of preparedness as they called it, building an army and navy and industrial plant to supply that. secondly he wanted to get into the war. he felt pretty early-onset this was war between autocracy and democracy, russia notwithstanding. they knew a world would arise from it and it was incumbent on the u.s. to make it the right kind of world. the u.s. had to prove its manhood, as he put it, on the battlefield. by the early 1917, he had a plan to raise a division of volunteers he himself would lead in france. become a bitd caricature of himself and away, but he had a very compelling caricature. he ha
congress is in the hague in the 1890's to begin to work out this notion of settling disputes peacefully. michael talked a lot about that. >> that is right. we will get to that in a second. there is one place on the table, one other character is theodore roosevelt, post-presidency. role in theout his push towards war, his relationship with wilson and how their visions of america were similar or different at that point? >> teddy roosevelt was a progressive, and he had become the...
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he did a total al hague and it was like what? what are you -- you're not al hague. this is absolutely chaos. >> this is like trying to set up a government in kindergarten. >> i am really curious. we've had the most bizarre interviews over the past 48, 72 hours, serious question here. we're laughing, having fun, willie's birthday, nooshl holiday across the world. seriously, what is the national impa impact? what do leaders in germany and all across europe, all across asia, what does the world think of us when they see this clown show? and what impact does it have in the long run? >> to say they are scratching their heads wouldn't begin to scratch the surface. they don't know what to make of us. roger cohen wrote a good column about the idea that america is an idea, not just policies. we're supposed to represent something, we represent confidence, whether they agree with us or not they tend to respect us. i think there's something going on. it didn't begin with this administration, the years of being unable to govern hurt us, what happened in iraq hurt us. the financi
he did a total al hague and it was like what? what are you -- you're not al hague. this is absolutely chaos. >> this is like trying to set up a government in kindergarten. >> i am really curious. we've had the most bizarre interviews over the past 48, 72 hours, serious question here. we're laughing, having fun, willie's birthday, nooshl holiday across the world. seriously, what is the national impa impact? what do leaders in germany and all across europe, all across asia, what does...
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sara rob owe hague again, is awesome, raced to las vegas. spin studio at the hedge fund conference to keep the c-suite over achievers from too much sinning in sin city. i spoke to her exclusively of trail expansion and big announcement for flywheel in thç future. let's talk about the growth of the business, because you're nationwide right now. >> he yes. liz: how many more studios do you plan to open? you have just come on board from equinox and before that, you have been at gatorade, nike. she turned around the gatorade brand while she was there. this doesn't need turn around. it needs explosive growth. >> that is exciting to me. we're in 42 studios in new york, major markets. we're in is being dairy markets. we succeeded in raleigh, north carolina, proving that it works in secondary market. we're bullish about studio growth. we'll announce we take the experience anywhere in sense of streaming content platform you can achieve by the bike have it in your home. liz: similar competitor to say peloton which we heard about? >> peloton definitely
sara rob owe hague again, is awesome, raced to las vegas. spin studio at the hedge fund conference to keep the c-suite over achievers from too much sinning in sin city. i spoke to her exclusively of trail expansion and big announcement for flywheel in thç future. let's talk about the growth of the business, because you're nationwide right now. >> he yes. liz: how many more studios do you plan to open? you have just come on board from equinox and before that, you have been at gatorade,...
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>> msnbc's garrett hague joins me now live from louisiana where the town hall was held this morning. garrett, senator cassidy was shouted down in his last town hall. the woman there clearly not very happy. but how was he received in general for this one? >> reporter: the reception was a little bet they are time. i think that's for two reasons. one is strategic, the other tactical. this time around he had something of his own to sell. the ahca is no more popular here than the rest of the country, but he has his own health care plan, which we can talk more about, and he was able to focus on that, which made his job easier y. and second was tactical. he held the microphone the entire time. he read the questions people had written down in advance. that allowed him to control the tempo of this meeting a little bit more than you've seen in some of the other town halls. except when he allowed for followup questions or when folks were frustrated by his answers. sometimes they took matters on themselves, like this moment you're about to listen to. >> -- the federal government in a formula tha
>> msnbc's garrett hague joins me now live from louisiana where the town hall was held this morning. garrett, senator cassidy was shouted down in his last town hall. the woman there clearly not very happy. but how was he received in general for this one? >> reporter: the reception was a little bet they are time. i think that's for two reasons. one is strategic, the other tactical. this time around he had something of his own to sell. the ahca is no more popular here than the rest of...
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. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging thean imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but, in fact, he likes money a lot. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orally airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use women for safe shelter, to store weapons. >> he was a womanizer. he wanted to stay in the nicest hotels, have caviar and champagne. that was part of the romanticism of being a terrorist during that era. >> he wants to be loved. but if he's confront, he don't hesitate to kill. he was very violent. and everybody knows that. >> when paris police moved in on carlos last july, he killed two of them and then disappeared. >> the plastic smiles on the face of this new police unit in bavaria protect the anonymity of the first squad to be specifically trained to fight terror groups. >> what happened between '72 and '76 in germany and in other
. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging thean imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but, in fact, he likes money a lot. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orally airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use women for...
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in a post dated may 9, christian wrote -- "i just challenged ben ferencz to a debate in the hague with putin as our judge. i will defend the nazis and he will defend the ashkenazis." that is a reference to european jews. can you talk about this? of timothye praise mcveigh is particularly troubling. people sometimes forget that mcveigh, who was directly inspired to commit that bombing in 1995 by reading and neo-nazi novel called "the turner diaries ," but that was the largest domestic terror attack part to 9/11. there been many people who have praised him over the years. we had an incident in the past week in tampa in which four neo-nazis, one of whom converted to islam and and killed two of his roommate, have bomb making material, there's a picture of mcveigh in their room. when you're praising mcveigh, what you're talking about is killing people and you're talking about being inspired by white supremacy. we also had the incident in maryland where this black man was killed by someone who was involved in the neo-nazi so-called alt-right group. it is quite scary. juan: i want to turn to
in a post dated may 9, christian wrote -- "i just challenged ben ferencz to a debate in the hague with putin as our judge. i will defend the nazis and he will defend the ashkenazis." that is a reference to european jews. can you talk about this? of timothye praise mcveigh is particularly troubling. people sometimes forget that mcveigh, who was directly inspired to commit that bombing in 1995 by reading and neo-nazi novel called "the turner diaries ," but that was the largest...
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he scored a victory when the international criminal court in the hague was created in 1998.he closing argument in the court's first case. now, you've been at this for 50 years, if not more. we've had genocide since then. >> ferencz: yes. >> stahl: in cambodia. >> ferencz: going on right this minute, yes. >> stahl: going on right this minute in sudan. >> ferencz: yes. >> stahl: we've had rwanda, we've had bosnia. you're not getting very far. >> ferencz: well, don't say that. people get discouraged. they should remember, from me, it takes courage not to be discouraged. >> stahl: did anybody ever say that you're naive? >> ferencz: of course. some people say i'm crazy. >> stahl: are you naive here? >> ferencz: well, if it's naive to want peace instead of war, let them make sure they say i'm naive because i want peace instead of war. if they tell me they want war instead of peace, i don't say they're naive; i say they're stupid. stupid to a incredible degree to send young people out to kill other young people they don't even know, who never did anybody any harm never harmed them.
he scored a victory when the international criminal court in the hague was created in 1998.he closing argument in the court's first case. now, you've been at this for 50 years, if not more. we've had genocide since then. >> ferencz: yes. >> stahl: in cambodia. >> ferencz: going on right this minute, yes. >> stahl: going on right this minute in sudan. >> ferencz: yes. >> stahl: we've had rwanda, we've had bosnia. you're not getting very far. >> ferencz:...
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vettel, had looked the man to beat this season but the mercedes car has shown real improvement, as tim haguewon from pole position this was not gajdosova championship reader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime ‘s fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is lachlan the season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he produced a stunning drive, seventh quickest in the end. but his best did not come close to mercedes's lewis hamilton, the britain backing first early into 03. his team—mate valtteri bottas getting second but could the ferrari stop them? those bugs for kimi raikkonen, fourth quickest. and it came down to vettel. the car might be back to it's best that he wasn't quite. the top two fittingly on ferran barcelona, that that'll recommence tomorrow. there's been no change in the overall lead after stage eight of the giro d'italia with britain's geraint thomas and adam yates still in second and third. spain's gorka izagirre claimed his first grand tour stage victory in peschic
vettel, had looked the man to beat this season but the mercedes car has shown real improvement, as tim haguewon from pole position this was not gajdosova championship reader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime ‘s fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is lachlan the season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he produced a stunning drive, seventh quickest in the end. but his...
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msnbc's garrett hague joins us from north carolina, and kelly and vivian back on set.tt, you talked to a lot of folks. what are they saying and what are you hearing? >> reporter: good morning, from lincoln county, north carolina, hallie. folks out here really break down, we were in a reliably safe republican county i should say. just oside of charlotte. donald trump won this county with about 70% of the vote and based on the folks i was talking to this morning he would probably win again by about that same margin. we were hanging ought at the city lunch cafe the supporters fall into two general categories, those who saw the race in 2016 and see all of what happened in the last week as a binary choice between donald trump and hillary clinton and would still back trump and more hard core trump supporters who see the events of the last week as a pile-on by democrats and by the media, and in fact one of the gentlemen we talked to we heard donald trump's words from his twitter account coming out of his mouth. take a listen. >> i think this is just part of the witch hunt. in
msnbc's garrett hague joins us from north carolina, and kelly and vivian back on set.tt, you talked to a lot of folks. what are they saying and what are you hearing? >> reporter: good morning, from lincoln county, north carolina, hallie. folks out here really break down, we were in a reliably safe republican county i should say. just oside of charlotte. donald trump won this county with about 70% of the vote and based on the folks i was talking to this morning he would probably win again...
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wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens's hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.while the first part was achieved in edinburgh last weekend, could exeter chiefs stop them from achieving the second? and, with a place in the premiership finalupforgrabs, there was nothing in this during the first half, 6—6 and no tries. but that would soon change, with jack nowell proving why he has been selected for the british and irish lions tour to new zealand this summer. yet the reigning champions were not about to give up their title without a fight. mike ellery touched down with just five minutes remaining, before there was one final twist. 30 seconds to go, sam simmonds somewhere, and they denied sarries the double—double. that one ending 18—16, and the second semi—final was even closer. wasps were aiming for their first final in nine years, and it all began brilliantly, kurtley beale getting their first. yet leicester fought back. the underdogs, maybe, but this was a club with so much pedigree, and it led into the final few minutes. but they could not hang on, josh bassett
wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens's hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.while the first part was achieved in edinburgh last weekend, could exeter chiefs stop them from achieving the second? and, with a place in the premiership finalupforgrabs, there was nothing in this during the first half, 6—6 and no tries. but that would soon change, with jack nowell proving why he has been selected for the british and irish lions tour to new zealand this summer. yet the reigning...
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wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens‘ hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.it was a tight first half, 6—6, no tries. jack now proving why he will play for the british and irish lions with the first try. the defending champions would not give up their title without a fight. somehow touching down. there was a twist. 30 seconds to go, sam simmons somewhere under the, denied saracens the double. that ended 18—16. the second semi was even closer. wasps going for their first semi was even closer. wasps going for theirfirst final in semi was even closer. wasps going for their first final in nine years. ki rtley beale for their first final in nine years. kirtley beale scoring prudently. this club with so much pedigree, and a leading to the final few minutes. josh bassett sending wasps back to twickenham for a day out with exeter. munster will play scarlets in the pro12 final in dublin next saturday. 0spreys had hoped to make it an all—welsh final but munster came from behind to win by 23 points to 3, thanks to tries from francis saili, simon zebo and andrew conway. t
wasps beat leicester, while exeter ended saracens‘ hopes of another double, as tim hague reports.it was a tight first half, 6—6, no tries. jack now proving why he will play for the british and irish lions with the first try. the defending champions would not give up their title without a fight. somehow touching down. there was a twist. 30 seconds to go, sam simmons somewhere under the, denied saracens the double. that ended 18—16. the second semi was even closer. wasps going for their...
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tim hague has the details.ps in the saracens had a chance of both. even more fitting the christian wade scored for wasps, his 17th drive the season equalling the record. there only line, elliot bailey, will hope to feast against your blacks next month. —— against the all blacks. 35— 15 to score. wasps top, saracens third. in between them, exeter, they defeated gloucester to secure second is the second successive season while the final play—off spot went to leicester. they got over the line at worcester but the celebrations can not last long. the play—offs come next and the surge to the top team in england continues. meanwhile, northampton and harlequins were battling for the final guaranteed spot in next season's champions cup. and although northampton ran out narrow 22—20 winners, it wasn't enough to overtake quins in the table. so as tim was saying. leicester's victory over worcester gave them the final playoff semi final spot. they'll travel to wasps in a couple of weeks. bath miss out in fifth. if glouceste
tim hague has the details.ps in the saracens had a chance of both. even more fitting the christian wade scored for wasps, his 17th drive the season equalling the record. there only line, elliot bailey, will hope to feast against your blacks next month. —— against the all blacks. 35— 15 to score. wasps top, saracens third. in between them, exeter, they defeated gloucester to secure second is the second successive season while the final play—off spot went to leicester. they got over the...
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who now rigs the hague peace conference? so there's a warning from history here. real history we should learn is the history of what went wrong when globalization last self-destructed. what worry me when i hear these fairy stories about franklin roosevelt, the united nations and tine and tiny tom's living happily ever after is that it is bologna and fake history. i suspect in your heart you know that. thank you. [ applause ] >> for someone who doesn't want to be associated with donald trump, you've certainly used the word fake several times, neil. i have refrained from associating you with donald trump because i don't know how you feel about him one way or the other. but lett me talk about the challenges that you've raised because they're real. there's no question. donald trump thinks he is a singular, unique phenomenon, and in some ways i suppose he is. his flexibility with the facts and matters like that. but in many ways he is part of a trend. there is this right wing populism that is against the liberal international order, and you see it everywhere. what is s
who now rigs the hague peace conference? so there's a warning from history here. real history we should learn is the history of what went wrong when globalization last self-destructed. what worry me when i hear these fairy stories about franklin roosevelt, the united nations and tine and tiny tom's living happily ever after is that it is bologna and fake history. i suspect in your heart you know that. thank you. [ applause ] >> for someone who doesn't want to be associated with donald...
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it's hague time we give that freedom to people in the private sector, high time to put family first and we all have to remember that even though some people always want more money, some say there are other things in life that are more important. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield four minutes to the democratic whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for four minutes. without objection, so ordered. mr. hoyer: freedom to make less. what could be wrong with that? freedom to make less. now i'm an employer. and i tell my employees, you have the freedom to either work for time and a half or just take comp time. and one employee says, well i'll work for comp time. the other employee says, mr. boss, i need that money. oh, well the person i will choose to work will be the person who will do it for comp time. i don't know whether there's a provision to pay fica on tomp time or not -- fica on comp time in this b
it's hague time we give that freedom to people in the private sector, high time to put family first and we all have to remember that even though some people always want more money, some say there are other things in life that are more important. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield four minutes to the democratic whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the speaker...