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hugh bonneville and maren morris are on the way.eason to get off the couch, "pokemon go" is back with a big new update that includes a whole new crop of pokemon to discover. there's snivy, tehpig, oshawoot -- >> and don't forget about me! >> jimmy: what are you doing guillermo? >> i am not guillermo. my name is mr. mustache puff! [ applause ] >> jimmy: mr. mustache puff? >> yes, jimmy. i'm a pokemon! >> jimmy: no, you're not. >> yes i am. i'm very rare! >> jimmy: yes, you are so rare you don't exist. if you're a pokemon, what are your abilities? what stuff can you do? >> i... eat things! >> jimmy: you eat things? we all eat things. >> i eat things and also i am very, very cute. >> jimmy: well that's true, but it doesn't make you a pokemon. now go take off that costume and get back to -- >> whoa! it's a mr. mustache puff! >> he's so rare! >> i like him 'cuz he eats things! >> and he's very, very cute! >> thank you >> let's catch him! >> i told you dumbass! >> dicky: pokÉmon are everywhere. find your new favorite today in "pokÉmon go.
hugh bonneville and maren morris are on the way.eason to get off the couch, "pokemon go" is back with a big new update that includes a whole new crop of pokemon to discover. there's snivy, tehpig, oshawoot -- >> and don't forget about me! >> jimmy: what are you doing guillermo? >> i am not guillermo. my name is mr. mustache puff! [ applause ] >> jimmy: mr. mustache puff? >> yes, jimmy. i'm a pokemon! >> jimmy: no, you're not. >> yes i am. i'm...
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zharnel hughes is the only british athlete in the final.rom doha and the khalifa stadium. the two other brits, adam gemili and british champion 0jie edoburun, were eliminated in the semifinals. the usa's christian coleman was the fastest qualifier in 9.88 seconds, and he was cruising for the last part of it too. justin gatlin, who won this title two years ago, yohan blake of jamaica are also in the race. we have got air—conditioning in the stadium. temperatures of 33 degrees, and intense humidity as well, but the stadium is air—conditioned so it is 20 degrees for the athletes, very good running conditions, probably 30 seconds away from the start of the men 100 metre final at the world athletics championships. we will hand you over to our commentators. all sorts of injury problems now behind him. now we meet the favourite. the man who was head and shoulders above the rest, christian coleman, second best to get land in london two years ago. can he deliver when all the pressure and expectation is for him to win? so hughes is well. the fastest
zharnel hughes is the only british athlete in the final.rom doha and the khalifa stadium. the two other brits, adam gemili and british champion 0jie edoburun, were eliminated in the semifinals. the usa's christian coleman was the fastest qualifier in 9.88 seconds, and he was cruising for the last part of it too. justin gatlin, who won this title two years ago, yohan blake of jamaica are also in the race. we have got air—conditioning in the stadium. temperatures of 33 degrees, and intense...
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respectful we have hugh grant, strong is the british field?he is probably not going to win the enemy, but the renaissance of hugh grant continues and also recognised for the scandal, harrington and i think we can take mr harris from chernobyl, did you spend a lot of time abroad but when it is award season, i mentioned mr netflix has said he is going to be investing up to £500 million in british productions in the coming yea rs. british productions in the coming years. so obviously we are doing something right on the screen. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. good evening. we have a fair bit of rain arriving to the day on sunday but temperatures storage 27 degrees in the east. through this coming week, things are turning cooler and more unsettled, certainly of the next few days, got some wet and windy weather and low pressure moving in from the atlantic into the course of this evening and overnight, some rain moving across scotla nd overnight, some rain moving across scotland and some showers across norther
respectful we have hugh grant, strong is the british field?he is probably not going to win the enemy, but the renaissance of hugh grant continues and also recognised for the scandal, harrington and i think we can take mr harris from chernobyl, did you spend a lot of time abroad but when it is award season, i mentioned mr netflix has said he is going to be investing up to £500 million in british productions in the coming yea rs. british productions in the coming years. so obviously we are doing...
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cher hughes was missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't e-mail everybody and tell them we're leaving. that is easy to be not missed for a while. >> it made more sense when they found out that beau sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing lively parties many of the people attended including cher's friend kristen. >> i knew that they wanted to sell and move somewhere different. and so i assumed they sold and that beau had left. >> still, as keith thought back to the days after beau moved out, an image kept returning to his mind. an image of beau
cher hughes was missing for two months. now her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina...
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let's bring in hugh johnson. and ceo with whittier trust. hugh, who are you trusting manufacturing or the rest of the economy here >> i'm really trusting both. but i think steve really hit the nail on the head i still think we're headed towards a recession or a bear market that will be accompanied by a recession this has been a long bull market the longest in history trees don't grow to the sky. so sooner or later, that's going to happen and i have that again sometime like in june, mid 2020. but between now and the end of the so-called bull market, we could have some fireworks on the upside i think part of the reason for that, you know steve hit the nail on the head is that we ask yoursethe questis there going to be a recession. there are other numbers that say no the real key is the services sector is the manufacturing sector of the economy which may be in a recession going to drag down the services sector and the answer to that question with those numbers we saw this morning as well as employment numbers, but the most importantly, that non
let's bring in hugh johnson. and ceo with whittier trust. hugh, who are you trusting manufacturing or the rest of the economy here >> i'm really trusting both. but i think steve really hit the nail on the head i still think we're headed towards a recession or a bear market that will be accompanied by a recession this has been a long bull market the longest in history trees don't grow to the sky. so sooner or later, that's going to happen and i have that again sometime like in june, mid...
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hugh pym, bbc news.sitting today — suspended for five weeks after borisjohnson‘s second attempt to call a snap general election late last night was blocked by mps. parliament was prorogued — to use the official term — just before two o'clock this morning amid chaotic scenes. opposition mps held protests, accusing the prime minister of "silencing" democracy. mrjohnson has chaired a meeting of the cabinet today to discuss his options. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. the call made as it always has been. back seats and lace worn in the usual way. design back seats and lace worn in the usualway. design the presence back seats and lace worn in the usual way. design the presence of this honourable house. but then nothing, genuinely nothing ever quite like this. shouting. opposition mps theory that the prime minister has closed parliament early. shouting know, brandishing placards, even scuffling to try to keep the speaker in his chair. a symbol of their desire to keep parliament open in these vit
hugh pym, bbc news.sitting today — suspended for five weeks after borisjohnson‘s second attempt to call a snap general election late last night was blocked by mps. parliament was prorogued — to use the official term — just before two o'clock this morning amid chaotic scenes. opposition mps held protests, accusing the prime minister of "silencing" democracy. mrjohnson has chaired a meeting of the cabinet today to discuss his options. our political editor laura kuenssberg...
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wales's strength and conditioning co—star hugh bennett came tojapan as a conditioning co—star hugh bennettayer, and he's been back recently as part of a welsh rugby union delegation promoting rugby in kitakyushu. there's a lot of work behind—the—scenes that gone on into it, but for the players to experience the welcome, we've had great welcomes already from the plane and so on, but you have a training session with 15,000 at the stadium was outstanding. wales have already proved to be a big hit injapan and they can count kitakyushu as a home from home. now as they begin their question to win as they begin their question to win a first world cup, they will hope to win yet more fans along the way. and spain have returned home from beijing after winning the basketball world cup on sunday. having met the country's king and prime minister, the team showed off their trophy in front of tens of thousands of fans that took to the streets of madrid to celebrate the success. it's the second time that spain have won the world cup, the last time being back in 2006. they beat argentina. you can get all t
wales's strength and conditioning co—star hugh bennett came tojapan as a conditioning co—star hugh bennettayer, and he's been back recently as part of a welsh rugby union delegation promoting rugby in kitakyushu. there's a lot of work behind—the—scenes that gone on into it, but for the players to experience the welcome, we've had great welcomes already from the plane and so on, but you have a training session with 15,000 at the stadium was outstanding. wales have already proved to be a...
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hugh pym, bbc news. our website but right now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england hammer the usa as the americans see red at the rugby world cup. an andrea belloti double downs a disappointing ac milan in serie a. the riske taker! wimbledon and us open semi—finalist elina svitolina is knocked out of the wuhan open by alison riske. hello and thanks forjoining us. we start at the rugby world cup injapan, where england thrashed the united states to make it two wins out of two. they won by 45 points to 7 — running in seven tries in the process, to claim a second bonus point in pool c. the us though finishing the match with 14 players after being handed the first red card at the world cup. from kobe, andy swiss reports. well, england had made it two wins out of two of this rugby world cup with then ultimately pretty
hugh pym, bbc news. our website but right now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england hammer the usa as the americans see red at the rugby world cup. an andrea belloti double downs a disappointing ac milan in serie a. the riske taker! wimbledon and us open semi—finalist elina svitolina is knocked out of the wuhan open by alison riske. hello and thanks forjoining us. we start at the rugby world cup injapan,...
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hugh pym, thank you.on and our political let's go back to brighton and our political editor, laura kuenssberg. this particular conference takes place when an election could be imminent. how is that effecting the conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, not just conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, notjust because of the weather. it's partly because, as you suggest, within a couple of months labour could be fighting to get the keys to number ten, so therefore every conversation is supercharged. this isn't just every conversation is supercharged. this isn'tjust a party that has time to talk amongst itself. it has a party that in a few weeks could be going to the country. that's why whether or not it is abolishing prescription charges or moving to abolish private schools, the party really has an opportunity to make its case to the country. but that's so difficult when, from top to bottom, there is this open dispute about the issue of our time, about brexit. the party leadership has a painfully co
hugh pym, thank you.on and our political let's go back to brighton and our political editor, laura kuenssberg. this particular conference takes place when an election could be imminent. how is that effecting the conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, not just conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, notjust because of the weather. it's partly because, as you suggest, within a couple of months labour could be fighting to get the keys to number ten, so therefore every conversation is...
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his name was hugh everett. >> hugh everett was a graduate student at princeton. and hugh everett, came along saying "well, what if we studied the whole universe as a quantum mechanical system, then we wouldn't have a system a an observer, we only have the system." so everett said we need to iderstand quantum mechani and of itself. and he realized that that implied the existence of many worlds. and, know, everett gotve treate badly. he got ridiculed. he was told he didn't understand quantum mechanics, and we figured this out 20 years ago, the whole bit. so he didn't even apply for a faculty job as a physicist. he left and worked in the defense industry. but we've learned a lot more about how quantum mechanics works since the 1950s. so in fact in my mind everything we've learned has made his case stronger. and we look at and say yes, i see the worlds, there they are. i see them in my math. telescopes or microscopes. >> reporter: so what does the math tell you about the universe? >> it tells us that the universa is an ab mathematical structure that evolves in a very
his name was hugh everett. >> hugh everett was a graduate student at princeton. and hugh everett, came along saying "well, what if we studied the whole universe as a quantum mechanical system, then we wouldn't have a system a an observer, we only have the system." so everett said we need to iderstand quantum mechani and of itself. and he realized that that implied the existence of many worlds. and, know, everett gotve treate badly. he got ridiculed. he was told he didn't...
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hugh pym, bbc news.a kuenssberg at the conservative party conference in manchester. with this announcement on health and others that will come this week, the party clearly wants to be seen to be moving forward beyond brexit. they do, but good with that. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is still going to be the lens, whether here in manchester or in westminster, where curiously mps are sitting even though the conference season are sitting even though the conference season is under way. brexit is still the lens through which nearly every political conversation is taking place. boris johnson of course has a real determination to bring that to an end. that's why some people here in this conservative bubble are absolutely behind him. that's why some people in the conservative party are really unhappy and worried about his determination to get brexit done by halloween, whatever the cost is. but there's another aspect to the conservatives's joyce on one hand and problems on the other in t
hugh pym, bbc news.a kuenssberg at the conservative party conference in manchester. with this announcement on health and others that will come this week, the party clearly wants to be seen to be moving forward beyond brexit. they do, but good with that. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is still going to be the lens, whether here in manchester or in westminster, where curiously mps are sitting even though the conference season are sitting even though the conference season...
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for a discussion with nixon foundation president hugh hewitt. finally on september 13, former defense secretary and 4-star marine general james mattis will appear in conversation with hugh hewitt from this very stage. tickets can be purchased by visiting nixon foundation.org. this evening we're pleased to host the author of a new book on the postpresidential years of richard nixon it's important and little studied period of richard nixon's life of achievement, setback at come back, the serving of the book of its own. in fact, probably a series of books. not one to be written off, richard nixon rose from the worst of defeats to become america's elder statesman. in his 20 years of 19 74-1994 he reinvented what it means to be a former president serving as an advisor to every one of his successors. he made 29 for trips and worked with world leaders all across the globe. to tell this remarkable story of "after the fall" we are joined by kasey pipes. mr. pipes this and the story his previous book on president eisenhower is well acclaimed. he served in
for a discussion with nixon foundation president hugh hewitt. finally on september 13, former defense secretary and 4-star marine general james mattis will appear in conversation with hugh hewitt from this very stage. tickets can be purchased by visiting nixon foundation.org. this evening we're pleased to host the author of a new book on the postpresidential years of richard nixon it's important and little studied period of richard nixon's life of achievement, setback at come back, the serving...
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there was an interview where hugh bonneville said gillian fellowes d id where hugh bonneville said gillians did thing, why don't i make this, give it social realism. no, let's do a royal visit instead. beyond that, it is exactly what you would expect. it is odd to think that in the background of all this is gosford park. which was dark and satirical and had... and then, downton was sought of a spin off and then became a thing of its own. now it comes back to the screen with the rough edges taken off it. there is a very fleeting subplot which has a thriller elements and then they forget about it. then they get back to having conversations over cups of tea. does it need to be on the big screen? is it cinematic in that sense or is it a load of froth? it doesn't need to be on the big screen but the fact is i laughed. maggie smith is terrific. it feels like a co mforta ble smith is terrific. it feels like a comfortable armchair and although i have never sat in that armchair before, i know exactly where we are with this. there is a lot of discussion about the world is changing, to which... why w
there was an interview where hugh bonneville said gillian fellowes d id where hugh bonneville said gillians did thing, why don't i make this, give it social realism. no, let's do a royal visit instead. beyond that, it is exactly what you would expect. it is odd to think that in the background of all this is gosford park. which was dark and satirical and had... and then, downton was sought of a spin off and then became a thing of its own. now it comes back to the screen with the rough edges...
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kris robert hughes paul rexford hughes robert t. hughes jr. toms f. hughes jr.othy robert hughes susan huie lamar hulse john nicholas humber jr. william christopher hunt kathleen anne hunt-casey joseph gerard hunter peggy m. hurt robert r. hussa steven highland jr. thomas edward hynes walter g. hynes joseph anthony ianelli zuhtu ibis jonathan lee ielpi michael iken daniel ilkanayev frederick ill jr. >> and my mother, yvonne kennedy who dedicated over 30 years of her life to the australian red cross and lived adli life of inclusion, compassion, equality and compassion and humanity. and if there is one legacy that she leaves is that we all, no matter the color, no matter the creed, no matter the religion, and no matter your tribe live our lives with the same humanity she did. >> my mother, barbara p. walsh. the void in our hearts, mom will never heal. you'll be so proud of us, your family, your grandchildren are getting so big. we know you're looking down on us giving signs. continue to give us strength to get past this horrific day. we love you and we'll always m
kris robert hughes paul rexford hughes robert t. hughes jr. toms f. hughes jr.othy robert hughes susan huie lamar hulse john nicholas humber jr. william christopher hunt kathleen anne hunt-casey joseph gerard hunter peggy m. hurt robert r. hussa steven highland jr. thomas edward hynes walter g. hynes joseph anthony ianelli zuhtu ibis jonathan lee ielpi michael iken daniel ilkanayev frederick ill jr. >> and my mother, yvonne kennedy who dedicated over 30 years of her life to the australian...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.osis patients in scotland. the drugs help to improve the health of lungs, but cost about £100,000 per patient per year. our health editor hugh pym is here — the nhs in scotland rejected their use just a month ago, so what's happened now? well, the nhs cost regulator in scotla nd well, the nhs cost regulator in scotland and the equivalent in england both rejected these drugs on cost grounds, orkambi and symkevi, saying they aren't cost—effective. what's happened in scotland is the scottish government has said we will still fund them for five years and then allow the cost regulator to have another look to see how effective they are. they will now be available to 400 patients in scotland, most of whom were not able to get the drugs up until now. that's been widely welcomed by families of patients and campaigners, saying it is a landmark moment. these drugs onto kia but they certainly helped to slow the decline in lung function associated with cystic fibrosis. now the spotlight is on the r
dominic hughes, bbc news.osis patients in scotland. the drugs help to improve the health of lungs, but cost about £100,000 per patient per year. our health editor hugh pym is here — the nhs in scotland rejected their use just a month ago, so what's happened now? well, the nhs cost regulator in scotla nd well, the nhs cost regulator in scotland and the equivalent in england both rejected these drugs on cost grounds, orkambi and symkevi, saying they aren't cost—effective. what's happened in...
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you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday oneest upsets in rugby world cup history. ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they post a lot of questions to us and unfortunately we could not come up and unfortunately we could not come up with the right answers. from a shock in shizuoka to a shocker in sheffield. henderson's howler preserves liverpool's winning start to the season. and how not to react when your team concedes a goal. celtic draw 1—1 with hibs — whose manager was sent off for taking his frustration out on an unsuspecting water bottle. also coming up in the programme. we'll track the progress of the british sprinters in doha where zarnell hughes makes it through to tonight's 100 metre final. and we tell you how annamiek van vlueten produced one of the most astonishing solo rides to win gold at the road world championships in yorkshire. where else to start than injapan and the result of the rugby world cup so far and one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history. hosts japan stunned ireland. ireland had never lost
you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday oneest upsets in rugby world cup history. ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they post a lot of questions to us and unfortunately we could not come up and unfortunately we could not come up with the right answers. from a shock in shizuoka to a shocker in sheffield. henderson's howler preserves liverpool's winning start to the season. and how not to react when your team concedes a goal. celtic...
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britain's zharnel hughes was his former training partner and believes he could one day challenge boltds — and that's not the only thing he's set his sights on. nick hope has been to meet him injamaica. i have always wanted to fly. i love going fast. running on the track, it gives you a certain speed, but once you are in the aeroplane you go even faster. let's go flying. it's an amazing feeling to fly. once i am up there, ifeellikea bird. i looked down on earth and i just enjoy the scenery, the relaxation of flying and clouds, even though sometimes it can be a bit challenging. but it is just that feeling of being free. i definitely want to get my commercial licence. hopefully in the future, after track and field is over for me, i can start a business in aviation, possibly open a training school back home in angola. following his switch from angola in order to be eligible for the olympics, zharnel hughes is now flying high for great britain. last year he won the breakthrough european gold, helped by a background of training injamaica with a certain sprinting legend. when i first moved t
britain's zharnel hughes was his former training partner and believes he could one day challenge boltds — and that's not the only thing he's set his sights on. nick hope has been to meet him injamaica. i have always wanted to fly. i love going fast. running on the track, it gives you a certain speed, but once you are in the aeroplane you go even faster. let's go flying. it's an amazing feeling to fly. once i am up there, ifeellikea bird. i looked down on earth and i just enjoy the scenery,...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ibya is now threatening to escalate into a full blown civil war. the country's embattled government is facing a rebel offensive, with the interior minister warning that al-qaeda and the islamic state group are poised to benefit from the chaos. the latest conflict began in april when the main rebel commander, who controls most of the country, launched an offensive on the capital tripoli. thousands of people have been killed, including many civilians. several foreign powers are also involved, in what's become a proxy war. turkey and quatar back the internationally recognised libyan government, but france, russia, egypt and the uae, have helped the rebels. from tripoli, our international correspondent, orla guerin, reports. the southern edge of tripoli, a suburban battlefield. a journey to the heart of libya's latest conflict, one which involves foreign players and is increasingly another proxy war in the middle east. after there, the five lines. the commander shows us the front line, whi
hugh pym, bbc news.ibya is now threatening to escalate into a full blown civil war. the country's embattled government is facing a rebel offensive, with the interior minister warning that al-qaeda and the islamic state group are poised to benefit from the chaos. the latest conflict began in april when the main rebel commander, who controls most of the country, launched an offensive on the capital tripoli. thousands of people have been killed, including many civilians. several foreign powers are...
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zarnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman.ta kes coleman in a world of his own and he takes the title! he arrived under a cloud over three mist drug test with christian millman —— coleman had a point to prove and this was fast — the sixth fastest in history. this was incredible, it sounds too good to be true and i put so much work into this and it was such a long season into this and it was such a long season and you make it here and come out with a gold medal is incredible. but for the first time in a post usain bolt era, it was women's 100 usain bolt era, it was women's100 metres final it captures the imagination. very impressive from dina asher—smith. britain's poster girl sailed serenely through to the semis, barely breaking a sweat in the process. two years of laser sharp focus means world gold is in her sights. natalie pirks, sharp focus means world gold is in hersights. natalie pirks, bbc sharp focus means world gold is in her sights. natalie pirks, bbc news, doha. there were eight games in the premier league — match of
zarnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman.ta kes coleman in a world of his own and he takes the title! he arrived under a cloud over three mist drug test with christian millman —— coleman had a point to prove and this was fast — the sixth fastest in history. this was incredible, it sounds too good to be true and i put so much work into this and it was such a long season into this and it was such a long season and you make it here and come out with a gold medal is incredible. but...
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hugh pym, bbc news.tions compulsory for all children going to school in england. falling rates of immunisation and a rise in diseases such as measles, have led to calls from experts for compulsory vaccines. matt hancock told the conservative party conference that unvaccinated children are "putting other children at risk" — and says he‘s taken legal advice this week on the issue. flood warnings are in place across england and wales, with the forecast for heavy rain. here‘s a flavour of how different parts of the country have been affected. lifeguards near newquay have reported that the clips have become dangerous as a result of spring tides and the big serve. steps leading to the surf life—saving club had been washed away. people are being urged to avoid the area. this was the scene in cardiff and buses have replaced trains. people have been one to be vigilant with further heavy rain and high tides due over the next two days. sea defences on the yorkshire coast could be overwhelmed in hornsea tonight and
hugh pym, bbc news.tions compulsory for all children going to school in england. falling rates of immunisation and a rise in diseases such as measles, have led to calls from experts for compulsory vaccines. matt hancock told the conservative party conference that unvaccinated children are "putting other children at risk" — and says he‘s taken legal advice this week on the issue. flood warnings are in place across england and wales, with the forecast for heavy rain. here‘s a...
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our health editor hugh pym has more details. best when 95% of children have them, which stops the disease spreading. but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr. there wasn't a care in the world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on social media and a lot of people believe what other mums to say. so if you've got a mum that has a big following group, on instagram or something, and she says that she is against it, unfortunately i think a lot of people will then go and follow that. there was a fall in uptake of the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the engli
our health editor hugh pym has more details. best when 95% of children have them, which stops the disease spreading. but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr. there wasn't a care in the world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i...
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we have hugh grant, i think he should have won the bafta.is probably not going to win the emmy, but the renaissance of hugh grant continues, ben wishaw also recognised for a very english scandal, kit harrington, emilia clarke, and i think we can take mr harris, jared harris from chernobyl, similarly emily watson. they do you spend a lot of time abroad, but when it is awards season, we cling them back. and i mentioned mr netflix, he has said he is going to be investing up to £500 million in british productions in the coming year. so obviously we're doing something right on the small screen. and now some stag—gering footage from northern spain, where a deer found itself trapped in waterlogged ruins in the countryside near granada. but a team of passing cyclists came to the rescue and managed to attach rubber inner tubes to the animal's antlers. the five of them then heaved the stricken animal to dry ground, leaving three of the men crashing to the floor before the deer fled into the woods. job accomplished, that is the thanks you get! now it's
we have hugh grant, i think he should have won the bafta.is probably not going to win the emmy, but the renaissance of hugh grant continues, ben wishaw also recognised for a very english scandal, kit harrington, emilia clarke, and i think we can take mr harris, jared harris from chernobyl, similarly emily watson. they do you spend a lot of time abroad, but when it is awards season, we cling them back. and i mentioned mr netflix, he has said he is going to be investing up to £500 million in...
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anyway, congratulations to hugh jackman.trong "strawberry fields forever" can be visited for the first time. strawberry field in liverpool where john lennon played as a child has been until now off limits to the public but starting this weekend it will be open and inside fans can enjoy an interactive exhibition of lennon's early life. funds raised will continue to help the salvation army, provide job training. lennon's sister, julia said in a statement, quote, there is huge potential to make a real change in the lives of young people who will grow in the precious soil of strawberry field. so if you are in england, do check that out. [ applause ] >>> and finally, have you guys ever had a dream you thought was real like you woke up and you were like that really happened? well, jenna evans from san diego dreamt she was being chased by bad guys and the only way to protect her engagement ring was to swallow it. when she woke up and looked at her hand, that real dream had turned to a nightmare. the ring gone. an x-ray confirming h
anyway, congratulations to hugh jackman.trong "strawberry fields forever" can be visited for the first time. strawberry field in liverpool where john lennon played as a child has been until now off limits to the public but starting this weekend it will be open and inside fans can enjoy an interactive exhibition of lennon's early life. funds raised will continue to help the salvation army, provide job training. lennon's sister, julia said in a statement, quote, there is huge potential...
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simon hughes joining me captain. simon hughesjoining me on that earlierfrom lord's. lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the dutchman finished ahead of british rider matt walls. matteo trentin regained the the overall lead. judd trump's winning run is up to 13 matches. the world champion beat david gilbert by six frames to four to reach the shanghai masters quarterfinals where he'll face mark allen. during the november international break, there will be what the fa are calling a ‘women‘s football weekend' on the 16th to the 17th of that month. super league fixtures will include a north london derby at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it's the start of the first knockout round in the women's champions league. glasgow city have made a 2,000 mile trip to moscow to play chertanovo women. they are currently 1—0 up, hayley lauder. they are approachi
simon hughes joining me captain. simon hughesjoining me on that earlierfrom lord's. lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the dutchman finished ahead of british rider matt walls. matteo trentin regained the the overall lead. judd trump's winning run is up to 13...
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hugh pym, bbc news.lege of gps, joins me now. thank you for coming in. pleasure. first off, i was quite struck by the fa ct first off, i was quite struck by the fact that long—term use, part of the review said on social select scale could not be justified. review said on social select scale could not bejustified. what review said on social select scale could not be justified. what does that mean exactly? it means we are quite clear that the evidence shows that long—term use of opioids in particular — the evidence is that they don't work in the long term. historically doctors we have been told very clearly to put them on the long—term, these drugs are good and you cannot overdose them. the guidance and evidence has changed massively over the year, but there isa massively over the year, but there is a legacy of people who are prescribed these drugs in good faith, who took them in good faith, and many of whom don't realise they are addicted, theyjust know that when they kicked down the drugs, they don't fee
hugh pym, bbc news.lege of gps, joins me now. thank you for coming in. pleasure. first off, i was quite struck by the fa ct first off, i was quite struck by the fact that long—term use, part of the review said on social select scale could not be justified. review said on social select scale could not bejustified. what review said on social select scale could not be justified. what does that mean exactly? it means we are quite clear that the evidence shows that long—term use of opioids in...
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hugh hewitt,iamec alcindor.sident historian doris kearns goo goodwin whose book comes out this week, and mark leave vich for "the new york times" magazine. doris, leadership in turbulent times. we did some voter -- we talked to a few voters in new hampshire yesterday. just to see how they're responding quickly. take it with a grain of salt, but the comments were interesting. take a listen. >> a lot of people like trump. but they're too scared to say anything because we have some wackos out there that want to punch you in the face if you say you like trump. >> i think we should go through with the process, whether it messes with the outcome of the 2020 election, i think that's its own kind of ball of wax. >> i think we're divided anyway, right? so moving forward with potential impeachment procedures, i think, is not going to really do anything different. >> give us your sort of, that historical view. what's happening? >> well, you know, when i look back at the three impeachments i have lived through, i really onl
hugh hewitt,iamec alcindor.sident historian doris kearns goo goodwin whose book comes out this week, and mark leave vich for "the new york times" magazine. doris, leadership in turbulent times. we did some voter -- we talked to a few voters in new hampshire yesterday. just to see how they're responding quickly. take it with a grain of salt, but the comments were interesting. take a listen. >> a lot of people like trump. but they're too scared to say anything because we have some...
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hugh grant was supposed to do "the tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?ne saw it and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us it was the fun experience. we got our own theater, an unlimited budget, we've got access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so, i think going to cbs was heaven-sent. it really was. >> good night, everybody! i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. [ song: johnny cash, "th♪sthese are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes, these are my people ♪ why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer
hugh grant was supposed to do "the tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?ne saw it and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us it was the fun experience. we got our own theater, an unlimited budget, we've got access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so, i think going to cbs was heaven-sent. it really was. >> good night, everybody! i don't...
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hugh pym, bbc news.te into a full blown civil war. the country's embattled government is facing a rebel offensive, with the interior minister warning that al qaeda and the islamic state group, are poised to benefit from the chaos. the latest conflict began in april when the main rebel commander, who controls most of the country, launched an offensive on the capital tripoli. thousands of people have been killed including many civilians. several foreign powers are also involved, in what's become a proxy war. turkey and quatar back the internationally recognised libyan government, but france, russia, egypt, and the uae, have helped the rebels. from tripoli, our international correspondent, orla guerin reports. the southern edge of tripoli, a suburban battlefield. a journey to the heart of libya's latest conflict, one which involves foreign players and is increasingly another proxy war in the middle east. after there, the five lines. the commander shows us the front line, which many have died to protect. he
hugh pym, bbc news.te into a full blown civil war. the country's embattled government is facing a rebel offensive, with the interior minister warning that al qaeda and the islamic state group, are poised to benefit from the chaos. the latest conflict began in april when the main rebel commander, who controls most of the country, launched an offensive on the capital tripoli. thousands of people have been killed including many civilians. several foreign powers are also involved, in what's become...
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hugh pym, bbc news.nds his use of language after being accused of using inflammatory words during heated exchanges in the house of commons last night. during heated exchanges in the and during heated exchanges in the coming up... i am birkenhead and coming up... i am here in birkenhead where this ship has finally been given its official name. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... we'll have a close look at both todays games at the rugby world cup, big wins for england and italy as both maintain their 100% record in japan. it's just five weeks now until october 31st — the current brexit deadline. who knows what may happen between now and then? but businesses are once more making plans for how they'll cope with leaving the eu, with or without a deal. this week, bbc news has been reporting from stoke on trent — the city with highest proportion of leave votes in 2016. our business editor simonjack has been to see how some businesses there are preparing for the deadline. as the uk inche
hugh pym, bbc news.nds his use of language after being accused of using inflammatory words during heated exchanges in the house of commons last night. during heated exchanges in the and during heated exchanges in the coming up... i am birkenhead and coming up... i am here in birkenhead where this ship has finally been given its official name. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... we'll have a close look at both todays games at the rugby world cup, big wins for england and...
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hugh pym, bbc news.misleading the queen over his reasons for suspending parliament after a court ruled it was unlawful. an england batting for pride in the ashes test at the oval, and australia almost helping. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, an unlikely comeback. kim clijsters has announced that she will be back on tour next year for the first time since 2012. hospitals in rebel—held parts of syria are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by the syrian government despite the fact that it is a war crime — that's what doctors have told the bbc. it's now more than eight years since the conflict began and it has left hundreds of thousands of people dead. there are still pockets of fighting but the assad regime, backed by russia, has all but won it. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have travelled to idlib in the north west of syria, where rebels and islamists are largely surrounded by government forces. they found underground hosp
hugh pym, bbc news.misleading the queen over his reasons for suspending parliament after a court ruled it was unlawful. an england batting for pride in the ashes test at the oval, and australia almost helping. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, an unlikely comeback. kim clijsters has announced that she will be back on tour next year for the first time since 2012. hospitals in rebel—held parts of syria are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by the syrian...
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and i had a ball, and when i met hugh, i almost fainted, right?know, as a kid growing up in lansing, michigan, all you had was that magazine, that "playboy" magazine, so you were like, "look at these women." - it came to life. - exact-- and it did, too. and we had a good time. and hugh was a big laker fan. and he even came to a lot of games. we're not even gonna talk about the forum club, are we? no, no... it's real legendary. the forum club. there will never be a place like the forum club. it was a place you could eat, dance, meet people, meet ladies-- - you know what jeanie buss said about the forum club, right? - what did she say? if you can't get laid in the forum club, you can't get laid. you can't-- - she said it. - she's right. it was wonderful. it was a part of the l.a. scene and a part of the laker scene. you didn't have to go anywhere. the party was already right there. so, being a celebrity is intoxicating. and one of the things that happened was you tried a talk show. and you said it right. - tried. - yeah. announcer: it's "the magic h
and i had a ball, and when i met hugh, i almost fainted, right?know, as a kid growing up in lansing, michigan, all you had was that magazine, that "playboy" magazine, so you were like, "look at these women." - it came to life. - exact-- and it did, too. and we had a good time. and hugh was a big laker fan. and he even came to a lot of games. we're not even gonna talk about the forum club, are we? no, no... it's real legendary. the forum club. there will never be a place like...
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we have zharnel hughes also in the semis. returns to tennis this week at the japan open, but before that, the world number one has been taking some of the local culture in tokyo. is actually going to get involved? he sort of got involved. they went easy on him. that's all from sportsday. goodbye. next 2a and was look very wet. we already have dozens of flood warnings across england and wales and the numbers are likely to go up after tuesday with some heavy thunderstorms across southern portions of britain. all tied into this next area of low pressure, the weather front bringing heavy rain across parts of northern ireland, central and southern scotland and northern england, where the south will be windy. heavy showers arriving here, but quite a temperature contrast from north to south, very mild in the south, chilly in the north. lots of sunshine across scotland and the cooler northerly winds will start to extend southwards. with a seedy rental away from northern ireland central southern scotland, gradually fizzing from southe
we have zharnel hughes also in the semis. returns to tennis this week at the japan open, but before that, the world number one has been taking some of the local culture in tokyo. is actually going to get involved? he sort of got involved. they went easy on him. that's all from sportsday. goodbye. next 2a and was look very wet. we already have dozens of flood warnings across england and wales and the numbers are likely to go up after tuesday with some heavy thunderstorms across southern portions...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.hat can relieve pain or help with sleep play a vital role in the lives of millions of people, but concern is growing about how many of these potentially addictive drugs are being prescribed, and for how long. public health england looked at five commonly prescribed types of medicine, including powerful painkillers, sleeping pills and antidepressants. a quarter of all adults in england have been prescribed at least one of these drugs in the year to march 2018. half of all patients taking these drugs have done so continuously for the previous 12 months. and, depending on the medicine, between a fifth and a third had received a prescription for at least the previous three years. these drugs are commonly used for some very common ailments. what i'm more concerned about is that half of the people who are taking these drugs, who have been prescribed those in the last year, have had a prescription for more than a year. and, for the vast majority of these medicines, using them for that length
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.hat can relieve pain or help with sleep play a vital role in the lives of millions of people, but concern is growing about how many of these potentially addictive drugs are being prescribed, and for how long. public health england looked at five commonly prescribed types of medicine, including powerful painkillers, sleeping pills and antidepressants. a quarter of all adults in england have been prescribed at least one of these drugs in the year to...
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hugh pym, bbc news.employed women find a job. the duchess is a patron of smart works, a charity which provides interview clothes and training to women who are out of work. she explained why it's important to help. it's notjust about the people that you know you're supporting, it's about the people you don't know, that you may never know, you may never meet. as women, it is 100% our responsibility, i think, to support and uplift each other, to champion each other as we aim to succeed. to not set each other up for failure, but instead to really be there, rallying around each other and say, "i want to help you." cricket and it was the first day of the final ashes test today. it proved to be another difficult one for england with the bat. australia's bowlers were in the assendency with england finishing the day on 271 for 8. joe wilson reports from the oval. keep going, captain. as long as there is the strength to lift a pen and sun in the september sky, there is cricket. it ain't over till the oval. fifth t
hugh pym, bbc news.employed women find a job. the duchess is a patron of smart works, a charity which provides interview clothes and training to women who are out of work. she explained why it's important to help. it's notjust about the people that you know you're supporting, it's about the people you don't know, that you may never know, you may never meet. as women, it is 100% our responsibility, i think, to support and uplift each other, to champion each other as we aim to succeed. to not set...
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funny, hugh dennis find something else money, personally my favourite this year is the penguin fightingre are so many variations, you know. they are quite something. if you would like to take a look at some of those pictures, you can go to our website, or the news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala. the kind of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are across the uk you can expect plenty of sunshine, it will be dry and it will turn warmer the further north you are across the uk, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times, not all the time, it will feel cooler and it will be windy, particularly across the far north of scotland. because low pressure will be trying to muscle its way in, quite a deep area of low pressure whether set of frontal systems, down towards the south though, high pressure will hold on, giving a lot of dry weather. underneath that high, quitea of dry weather. underneath that high, quite a cool start to saturday morning, in fact one of two spots in the countryside hov
funny, hugh dennis find something else money, personally my favourite this year is the penguin fightingre are so many variations, you know. they are quite something. if you would like to take a look at some of those pictures, you can go to our website, or the news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala. the kind of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are across the uk you can expect plenty of...
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john hughes is making a whole genre. we talk about what ideology means. the unspoken and sometimes less clear structures that influence the way people think about america. the way women should behave, the way men should behave. what it means to be straight, gay, a whole lot of things. no one says it outright. it is unspoken underlying structures that inform the way we think about race and identity , class, and gender. like prettymovies in pink and some kind of wonderful, there is the movie with john cusack holding up the boombox. i can't remember what it is. as thee all of these biggest movies coming out in the 80's. the primary concern is technically the beginnings of rom com. women, white men falling in love, those are what a lot of those stories are about. overcoming rejection, obstacles, most of our movies in the 80's are dealing with white folks falling in love. think for a couple seconds about how we, people of color, appear in those films. we are more often than not marginal. we are someone else in that story. finally make it to august wilson, the
john hughes is making a whole genre. we talk about what ideology means. the unspoken and sometimes less clear structures that influence the way people think about america. the way women should behave, the way men should behave. what it means to be straight, gay, a whole lot of things. no one says it outright. it is unspoken underlying structures that inform the way we think about race and identity , class, and gender. like prettymovies in pink and some kind of wonderful, there is the movie with...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.has warned that oil prices could rise steeply if the world does not act to counter iran. speaking after the attack on its oil facilities earlier this month — which the kingdom blames on tehran — mohammed bin salman said a failure to deal with iran could lead to war. in an interview with cbs news, the prince also accepted some responsibility for the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denied personally ordering it. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner who's just come back from the kingdom, who's just come back from the kingdom, has this report. shock footage of the incident missiles and drones hit saudi arabia's critical oil infrastructure. the saudis and the us blames iran which denies it. now the crown prince of saudi arabia warns of a rise in oil prices. translation: if the world does not deter iran, we will see further escalations, oil supplies will be disrupted and prices jump to unimaginably high levels. the war in yemen has embroiled rivals saudi arabia and iran,
dominic hughes, bbc news.has warned that oil prices could rise steeply if the world does not act to counter iran. speaking after the attack on its oil facilities earlier this month — which the kingdom blames on tehran — mohammed bin salman said a failure to deal with iran could lead to war. in an interview with cbs news, the prince also accepted some responsibility for the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denied personally ordering it. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner...
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hugh pym, bbc news. it is approaching 18 minutes past 11.ton, saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. the prime minister has been defending his decision to suspend parliament for five weeks, denying it's anti—democratic. hundreds of thousands of people in england are addicted to prescription drugs, according to a new report. police in northern ireland say a car bomb found in londonderry, packed with a significant amount of explosives, was an attempt by the dissident republican group the new ira to murder police officers. more than a0 petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at police during a security search of the creggan estate yesterday when the device was found. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. parents were urged to get their children home, as petrol bombs were thrown at police lines. officers say at least two young people involved in the disorder suffered burns. here one is caught by the flames. the violence began when around 80 officers entered the area of derry known as the creggan. police had come to carry o
hugh pym, bbc news. it is approaching 18 minutes past 11.ton, saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. the prime minister has been defending his decision to suspend parliament for five weeks, denying it's anti—democratic. hundreds of thousands of people in england are addicted to prescription drugs, according to a new report. police in northern ireland say a car bomb found in londonderry, packed with a significant amount of explosives, was an attempt by the dissident republican group...
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and zharnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman. and there goes coleman.ayed away, organisers christian coleman in a world of his own, and he takes the title! well, he arrived here under a cloud after three missed drugs tests, but christian coleman has looked like a man with a point to prove and, boy, was that fast — the sixth fastest time in history. when you come across the line and you know you've come in first place and you are the 100 metre world champion,, i don't know, world champion, i don't know, it's hard to put that type of feeling into words. you don't get the opportunity many times, so to take advantage of it, i'm just grateful. but for the first time in the post—bolt era, it's the woman's 100 metre final tonight that really captures the imagination. very impressive run from dina asher—smith. britain's poster girl, dina asher—smith, was as calm as you like in the heat yesterday, sailing serenely through to today's semis. a world—class season has left gold firmly in her sights. liverpool remain five points clear at the top of the premier league
and zharnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman. and there goes coleman.ayed away, organisers christian coleman in a world of his own, and he takes the title! well, he arrived here under a cloud after three missed drugs tests, but christian coleman has looked like a man with a point to prove and, boy, was that fast — the sixth fastest time in history. when you come across the line and you know you've come in first place and you are the 100 metre world champion,, i don't know, world...
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let's have a listen to what zharnel hughes had to say after his race.s a bit different, from the heat to the call. especially in the cooling. it is 22 in there. other than that, i am fine. i got through easily and onto the next one. also success for holly bradshaw in the pole vault and qualifying with just the one vault. good work from her. a huge disappointment from two other british women. what went wrong for lynsey sharp in the 800? that was the big shock because, remember, she is the fourth fastest across that distance in the world at the moment. so she was expected to come through that heat. it seemed as if, in the final straight, she either didn't realise who was around her, or she didn't have anything left. we don't know what happened, because she failed to come and talk to anyone. she didn't even talk to british athletics. massively disappointing for her. remember of course that the three athletes who made the podium at the olympics are not here because ofan at the olympics are not here because of an ongoing row with the world athletics, the gov
let's have a listen to what zharnel hughes had to say after his race.s a bit different, from the heat to the call. especially in the cooling. it is 22 in there. other than that, i am fine. i got through easily and onto the next one. also success for holly bradshaw in the pole vault and qualifying with just the one vault. good work from her. a huge disappointment from two other british women. what went wrong for lynsey sharp in the 800? that was the big shock because, remember, she is the fourth...
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no trouble for european champion zharnel hughes who comfortably wins his heat.onal cricket due to anxiety. in times when i've had to run off onto the change rooms and i would be sickjust sometimes with sheer panic. so plenty of sport for you tonight, we're starting in qatar where the world athletics championships got underway today. there have already been plenty of talking points from the lack of ticket sales and air conditioned stadium to the contraversial favourite for the men's 100 metres title. natalie pirks has been following the action and joins me live from doha. natalie, it's very late there isn't it — but the marathon is only just getting underway! plenty of british interest in the men's100 metres sprints — they have just gone around because they doing several loops of the chorus. it is hot. it's 32 degrees here still at half past midnight. 69% humidity and the world governing body takes a wet bulb global temperature reading and study different actually feels like in the air, they deemed dropped enough below to get this under way but if at extra safety
no trouble for european champion zharnel hughes who comfortably wins his heat.onal cricket due to anxiety. in times when i've had to run off onto the change rooms and i would be sickjust sometimes with sheer panic. so plenty of sport for you tonight, we're starting in qatar where the world athletics championships got underway today. there have already been plenty of talking points from the lack of ticket sales and air conditioned stadium to the contraversial favourite for the men's 100 metres...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, in brittany.ctor passed out. operators at an airport in perth, western australia, guided max sylvester through the landing. he circled the airport for nearly an hour practicing the approach, before touching down. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, they are. a quick update on hurricane dorian. at its peak it was thejoint hurricane dorian. at its peak it was the joint second strongest atlantic hurricane on record top in the middle of the storm, the eye of the storm, you can see the island of grand bahama in the north—western bahamas. hurricane dorian has stopped moving, with winds gusting up stopped moving, with winds gusting up 200 miles an hour. it will bring catastrophic damage to that island. looking at our weather, we have contrasting fortunes weather—wise. a fairamount of contrasting fortunes weather—wise. a fair amount of sunshine across england and wales, before northern ireland, scotland and the far north of england, we have thick cloud bringing outbreaks of r
hugh schofield, bbc news, in brittany.ctor passed out. operators at an airport in perth, western australia, guided max sylvester through the landing. he circled the airport for nearly an hour practicing the approach, before touching down. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, they are. a quick update on hurricane dorian. at its peak it was thejoint hurricane dorian. at its peak it was the joint second strongest atlantic hurricane on record top in the middle of the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, fleetwood.new study. the royal couege according to a new study. the royal college of nursing is warning that the rising rate of hospital admissions is dwarfing the recruitment of extra nurses to the nhs. the department of health says 52,000 nurses are in training. the assistant coach of the welsh rugby team — rob howley — has been sent home from the world cup injapan, for an alleged breach of laws covering betting and anti—corruption. the welsh rugby union says he's returned to wales to assist with an investigation and has been replaced by the former fly—half stephen jones. wales' opening game is against georgia in six days' time. voting is taking place in israel's general election, with prime minister benjamin neta nyahu fighting to hold on to power — that's after failing to form a governing coalition following a nationwide poll earlier this year. mr netanyahu has pledged to annex part of the occupied west bank — a move that critics say would do further damage to any prospect of peace between i
dominic hughes, bbc news, fleetwood.new study. the royal couege according to a new study. the royal college of nursing is warning that the rising rate of hospital admissions is dwarfing the recruitment of extra nurses to the nhs. the department of health says 52,000 nurses are in training. the assistant coach of the welsh rugby team — rob howley — has been sent home from the world cup injapan, for an alleged breach of laws covering betting and anti—corruption. the welsh rugby union says...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ed he'll annex thejordan valley in the occupied west bank if he's re—elected next week. the controversial policy is likely to be backed by the right—wing parties, whose support he would need for a coalition. palestinian officials say any such annexation would destroy all chances of peace. police in northern ireland say a car bomb found in londonderry, packed with a "significant" amount of explosives, was an attempt by the dissident republican group the new ira to murder police officers. more than a0 petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at police during a security search of the creggan estate yesterday, when the device was found. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. parents were urged to get their children home, as petrol bombs were thrown at police lines. officers say at least two young people involved in the disorder suffered burns. here, one is caught by the flames. the violence began when around 80 officers entered the area of derry known as the creggan. police had c
hugh pym, bbc news.ed he'll annex thejordan valley in the occupied west bank if he's re—elected next week. the controversial policy is likely to be backed by the right—wing parties, whose support he would need for a coalition. palestinian officials say any such annexation would destroy all chances of peace. police in northern ireland say a car bomb found in londonderry, packed with a "significant" amount of explosives, was an attempt by the dissident republican group the new ira...
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hugh, ten years, where are we going from here?most important ten years for the movement to eradicate climate change. we know progress towards extreme poverty has been slow in some parts of the world. nigeria it's on the rise again. nigeria over took india despite the fact is has one-sixth of the population. we have to work harder than ever. that's why we announce global goal, live dream. taking the festival to five continents at once around the world mobilizing everyone on the planet to stand up once and for all and see end to climate change within our lifetime. >> how much pressure is there for you to do this work, more work than ever since we've seen at least our own government retre retreat. >> i think the bottom line is it's become choice for governments all over the world that they have to get involved in this movement. we have appear event $226 trillion represented in the room of people who wanted to participate in the movement that has become global life and global citizen. our role with global citizen is to make sure it ha
hugh, ten years, where are we going from here?most important ten years for the movement to eradicate climate change. we know progress towards extreme poverty has been slow in some parts of the world. nigeria it's on the rise again. nigeria over took india despite the fact is has one-sixth of the population. we have to work harder than ever. that's why we announce global goal, live dream. taking the festival to five continents at once around the world mobilizing everyone on the planet to stand...
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hugh pym, bbc news.et hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying... the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was... and that... and the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson said he had "no doubt margaret will win a full selection" but that the process was an unnecessary distraction on the cusp of a general election. dame margaret, who'sjewish and has been critical ofjeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism in the party, said she was "disappointed" but would fight to keep her seat in east london. there have been running street—battles in hong kong, in some of the worst violence in more than three months of anti—government unrest. protesters threw molotov cocktails, and the police fired round after round of tear gas and rubber bullets. there were multiple arrests, as the authorities try to assert control, in the run up to the 70th
hugh pym, bbc news.et hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying... the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was... and that... and the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson said he had "no doubt margaret will win a full selection" but that the process was an unnecessary distraction on the cusp of a general...
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hugh pym, bbc news.cal editor laura kuenssberg, who's given us this update from the conservative party conference in manchester. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is going to be the fact that brexit is going to be the lens whether in manchester or westminster were curiously mps are still sitting. brexit is still the lens through which every political conversation is taking place and borisjohnson has a real determination to try to bring that to an end and that is why some people here in this conservative bubble are absolutely behind him but thatis bubble are absolutely behind him but that is also why some people are really unhappy with his determination to get brexit done by halloween whatever the cost. joys of one hand and bows on the other in terms of boris johnson one hand and bows on the other in terms of borisjohnson as a leader. some people love his style and so what if he has been rattling the cages but for other people in other party, he has been going too far. he might be re
hugh pym, bbc news.cal editor laura kuenssberg, who's given us this update from the conservative party conference in manchester. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is going to be the fact that brexit is going to be the lens whether in manchester or westminster were curiously mps are still sitting. brexit is still the lens through which every political conversation is taking place and borisjohnson has a real determination to try to bring that to an end and that is why some...