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iam lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. to back—to—back olympic podiums. iam kind of lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. i am kind of amazed, actually, where my career has gone. and you can cast your vote for the bbc women's footballer of the year at our website, that's bbc.com/womensfootball, where you can see all the profile pieces on our five nominees. west indies claimed an improbable victory on thursday in barbados after they dismissed pakistan for 81 to win the second test by 106 runs and claim their first home test match victory for two years. pakistan started the fifth day at the kensington oval as favourites to win the test, and with it the series. they required 188 runs from their second innings but were blown away by the west indies bowlers. shannon gabriel took four wickets in the first innings, and added another five to finish with bowling figures of nine for 92. pakistan were skittled out for a dismal 81 with the third and deciding test beginning on the 10th of may. england start their busy domestic s
iam lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. to back—to—back olympic podiums. iam kind of lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. i am kind of amazed, actually, where my career has gone. and you can cast your vote for the bbc women's footballer of the year at our website, that's bbc.com/womensfootball, where you can see all the profile pieces on our five nominees. west indies claimed an improbable victory on thursday in barbados after they dismissed pakistan for 81 to win...
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iam here i am here a lot of years, and i iam here a lot of years, and i have never seen a iam here aave never seen a lot of arab people here. i want them to come more and to experience the nalagaat centre, and i want them to be involved. we could obviously never totally inhabit the mind of someone who is deaf—blind. but theatre like this, stretched to its limits, provides us with an insight into the thoughts and feelings of a group of people who, in previous times, would have been unable to communicate with the wider world. but it is more than that. it is quite simply very good drama in its own right. applause. next up, the first in an occasional series, meeting the people who keep london ticking over long after most people have gone to their beds. and this week, as the sun goes down in the uk capital, we're on patrol at one of its most famous landmarks, london zoo. lion roars. i love the sound that the male lion madejust then. he only makes it at night, and it kind of signals the beginning of my night shift. he will make it to assert his masculinity and let everyone in the vicinity
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iam rico much for investing your time with us.ting your time with us. iam rico hizon. coming much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. coming up next on the bbc is sport today. let us bring you date with the current stories this hour. more details emerge about salman abedi, the man behind the manchester bombing. his father and brother are detained in libya. they‘re believed to have connections to extremist groups. images from the scene of the bombing are published in the american media. angry british authorities say it could undermine the investigation. alison howe and lisa lees were among those killed in the attack at the manchester arena on monday evening. 0ur correspondent, judith moritz, has been to royton in 0ldham, to speak to their friends in the community there. lisa lees and allison howe — mums, friends and a real part of this community. today would have been alison‘s birthday. she grew up here with schoolmates who became soulmates, after 30 years of friendship. she was just the best one out of us all. she ju
iam rico much for investing your time with us.ting your time with us. iam rico hizon. coming much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. coming up next on the bbc is sport today. let us bring you date with the current stories this hour. more details emerge about salman abedi, the man behind the manchester bombing. his father and brother are detained in libya. they‘re believed to have connections to extremist groups. images from the scene of the bombing are published in the american...
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iam sure enjoy it. thank you. i am sure he is enjoying the night. losing a domestic match all season. they left it late to beat aberdeen. they left it late to beat aberdeen. the game looked to be heading for extra time when the winner came in the second minute of injury time. they might have struggled in europe but the invincibles have dominated in scotland in brendan rodgers' first season in charge. rugby union's premiership final also had a exhilarating finish, which saw exeter crowned champions for the first time in their history. it was 20—20 at the end of full—time against wasps. but a late extra—time penalty from gareth steenson made history for exeter, who were promoted to the premiership seven years ago. and in the pro 12 final, welsh side scarlets defeated munster 116—22 in dublin to lift the trophy for the first time in 13 years. they ran in six tries. an historic day for the team who become the first welsh champions for five yea rs. first welsh champions for five years. they've done it by winning twice in ireland in the play—offs, first a
iam sure enjoy it. thank you. i am sure he is enjoying the night. losing a domestic match all season. they left it late to beat aberdeen. they left it late to beat aberdeen. the game looked to be heading for extra time when the winner came in the second minute of injury time. they might have struggled in europe but the invincibles have dominated in scotland in brendan rodgers' first season in charge. rugby union's premiership final also had a exhilarating finish, which saw exeter crowned...
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iam not grant a hamster that. —— a remainer? to answer that. -- i am not going to answer that. are you will be attracted to brexiters was back how was your day? i enjoyed it. we will have another dinner date in ten years and we will see if it has been the success you hope for and i hope for two. in ten years the european union will not exist then it will be a different conversation. i do not agree. thank you for a lovely lunch. what an extraordinary date. do you have any political opposition that like to bring together? i think boris would be entertaining if you put him against emily thornbury. they both speak their minds and i think it could get interesting. maybe diane habit? i wonder if diane abbott would just not speak to him. i think emily would engage. can clark and caroline lucas, i cannot think of two more opposed characters. it might be a disaster. you want to see it. they need a little bit of spark. rhys morgan would be great because he is charming. she was asking nigel farage some personal questions. this was an examp
iam not grant a hamster that. —— a remainer? to answer that. -- i am not going to answer that. are you will be attracted to brexiters was back how was your day? i enjoyed it. we will have another dinner date in ten years and we will see if it has been the success you hope for and i hope for two. in ten years the european union will not exist then it will be a different conversation. i do not agree. thank you for a lovely lunch. what an extraordinary date. do you have any political...
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iam rico have a wonderful wednesday, everyone. i am rico hizon.ow. you are watching bbc news, i'm greg dawson. the top stories this hour: us president donald trump has sacked his fbi director, james comey, saying fresh leadership is required to restore trust in the organisation. the top democrat on the house judiciary committee says it reeks of a cover—up. the liberal human rights lawyer moonjae—in will be the next president of south korea. he has promised to restore national pride, and favours a more conciliatory approach to north korea. in a bbc interview, jeremy corbyn says brexit is settled. but, when questioned repeatedly, he refused to confirm britain would definitely leave the eu if brussels offered a bad deal for withdrawal. aides later had to issue a clarification, saying the uk would definitely leave the eu under a labour government. mr corbyn has spoken exclusively to the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. jeremy corbyn, let's start with brexit. it is if you become prime minister it will be the biggest task in front of you. you ha
iam rico have a wonderful wednesday, everyone. i am rico hizon.ow. you are watching bbc news, i'm greg dawson. the top stories this hour: us president donald trump has sacked his fbi director, james comey, saying fresh leadership is required to restore trust in the organisation. the top democrat on the house judiciary committee says it reeks of a cover—up. the liberal human rights lawyer moonjae—in will be the next president of south korea. he has promised to restore national pride, and...
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as a rule, iam not so negative about it.ainty which now hovers about the british future. our nerves would colla pse the british future. our nerves would collapse under the uncertainties of brexit. it really comes down to the technical aspects of what really would happen. is it rules everyone skips back to? are the terrorists going to be differentially complicated? are they going to be queues of ten miles of trucks at each side of the border? the train going across the channel for different parts of it construction. there are all capillary economic stuff. that is the fear, the uncertainty this will all be a mess. there will be less foreign investment from other countries which would think this would be a good base to do europe from. the germans cannot cope with that. they are not supposed to put up what is the virtue of britain? to make free trade deals with new zealand? and the rest of the world. growth is higher everywhere than the eu. i've fear leaving the eu without the deal. it takes a long time to look at the agreement
as a rule, iam not so negative about it.ainty which now hovers about the british future. our nerves would colla pse the british future. our nerves would collapse under the uncertainties of brexit. it really comes down to the technical aspects of what really would happen. is it rules everyone skips back to? are the terrorists going to be differentially complicated? are they going to be queues of ten miles of trucks at each side of the border? the train going across the channel for different...
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iam giving i am trying to answer you, victoria.ing to make and i am asking if you will reverse them? we have to build in pounds set aside each year over a five—year period to reform the benefit system and to make sure that we stop cuts like we have talked about specifically, the debian tax, the benefits cap and the reason that we have set this money as it is because we need to look again at the benefit system and the unfairness, the clear unfairness that we have heard talked about today. can introduce you, ladies and gentlemen, can i introduce you to helen pankhurst, who is the great grand daughter of emmeline pankhurst? and as you know, the granddaughter of sylvia ankersen, leading lights of the british suffragette movement. hello. thank you for this engaged discussion, with interesting. there are many difficult issues and so emotive. the solution is not to not vote. for all of the reasons that in some way i represent with the positive response that you had which is an epitome of why we need to have argued how difficult it has bee
iam giving i am trying to answer you, victoria.ing to make and i am asking if you will reverse them? we have to build in pounds set aside each year over a five—year period to reform the benefit system and to make sure that we stop cuts like we have talked about specifically, the debian tax, the benefits cap and the reason that we have set this money as it is because we need to look again at the benefit system and the unfairness, the clear unfairness that we have heard talked about today. can...
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yes, iam. who else do you read for pleasure among the great novelists? take you? it is an interesting thing. i was a big henryjames person and somebody who would reread james over and over again, loved dickens, loved austen, but i own a book shop now, and i have for going on six years, and those days are over for me. now ijust read not only things that are just out, the things i read are the things that will be coming out in six months. this is a confession. henryjames, once you get stuck into henryjames he is impossible to abandon, isn't he? no, i will never abandon henry james. i will always go back every few years and reread the awkward age. that is the thing. it is not that i want to read more james. i want to just keep rereading the ones that i love. it is interesting to look at that in respect of your own narrative because as i said, your narrative has the feeling of it has a pulse thatjust seems to keep going. you are a great one for concealing the inevitable artifice of writing. good. whereas james was a great one for putting the inevitable artif
yes, iam. who else do you read for pleasure among the great novelists? take you? it is an interesting thing. i was a big henryjames person and somebody who would reread james over and over again, loved dickens, loved austen, but i own a book shop now, and i have for going on six years, and those days are over for me. now ijust read not only things that are just out, the things i read are the things that will be coming out in six months. this is a confession. henryjames, once you get stuck into...
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iam very i am very sorry for maria, very sorry for her fans. they might be very disappointed.isappointed. but it is my mission to protect the game and to protect the high standard of the game played without any dope in the result. sharapova's bad day got worse when she was forced to retire from her second—round match in rome against mirjana lucic—baroni. the russian lost the first set to the croatian before levelling it at one apiece. sharapova went off for treatment after the opening game of the deciding set and returned with her leg strapped, but she decided she couldn't play any more despite being a break up. britain'sjohanna is into the third round in rome after a straight—sets victory over kazakhstan‘s yulia putintseva. the number five seed broke her opponent's serve four times on her way to a 6—3, 6—0 win. after shararopva's exit, there was also a shock in the men's draw, with defending champion andy murray losing in straight sets to italy's fabio fognini. the home favourite dominated the match from the very first point, racing into an early 3—0 lead. fognini kept his fo
iam very i am very sorry for maria, very sorry for her fans. they might be very disappointed.isappointed. but it is my mission to protect the game and to protect the high standard of the game played without any dope in the result. sharapova's bad day got worse when she was forced to retire from her second—round match in rome against mirjana lucic—baroni. the russian lost the first set to the croatian before levelling it at one apiece. sharapova went off for treatment after the opening game...
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iam wondering whether he did this on his own.ces doing that investigation have the support they need to find out who might have been working with him because ultimately, our focus might have been working with him because ultimately, ourfocus is a lwa ys because ultimately, ourfocus is always going to be on making sure that people are safe. keeping them safe is the best way to do that and making sure the operation ends. on the point of safety, this level being raised to critical, or does it mean in practical terms? being raised to critical, or does it mean in practicalterms? one thing it means is we have begun operation tempora, which means the police can access military personnel and equipment when they need it in order to make sure they can step up levels of security. over the next few days, there are a number of events, there is the great manchester run, a number of big public events taking place, and we want to make sure everybody feels safe. this will enable the police do have extra resources to give that evidential support a
iam wondering whether he did this on his own.ces doing that investigation have the support they need to find out who might have been working with him because ultimately, our focus might have been working with him because ultimately, ourfocus is a lwa ys because ultimately, ourfocus is always going to be on making sure that people are safe. keeping them safe is the best way to do that and making sure the operation ends. on the point of safety, this level being raised to critical, or does it mean...
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iam proud interesting results. dashed dumfries. i am proud to be scottish. iam very dumfries.tish and i am very proud to be european and you can't have all of them. what about you? school, educating, nhs, things like that. not independence? no. i ama like that. not independence? no. i am a staunch campaigner for the union andl am a staunch campaigner for the union and i will be voting conservative to remain as part of that. why yes? i am voting independence and i have always voted yes. the election, if it included a yes. the election, if it included a yes or yes. the election, if it included a yes 01’ no yes. the election, if it included a yes or no vote for independence, i would vote that way. it is not about independence for me. what is it about? who would be best running this country. i have believed in independence all my life, so i will not vote for anyone else except snp. ido not vote for anyone else except snp. i do not want independence, i do not think anyone in scotland should either. dumfries and galloway, make some noise. thank you very much. would you like one? oh!
iam proud interesting results. dashed dumfries. i am proud to be scottish. iam very dumfries.tish and i am very proud to be european and you can't have all of them. what about you? school, educating, nhs, things like that. not independence? no. i ama like that. not independence? no. i am a staunch campaigner for the union andl am a staunch campaigner for the union and i will be voting conservative to remain as part of that. why yes? i am voting independence and i have always voted yes. the...
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iam a boy from wait a minute.y from the hood who flew over and now i in london on the stage excepting gold. it has been a rollercoaster year for me but i do vessel here representing the filmmaking team. to thank the bafta organisation. i want to kiss every person in this room. the one true vision that stand out is why we are here representing this because of one man, brian murphy. his vision is what brought ours here and i can't say enough about his attention to detail and his finding of the truth. it was the tragedy what happened that day to those two people and i hope we shown a little light on what happened and again we thank you. thank you very much. and now it is time for best factual series and news coverage where you are. good evening to you all. to make a successful factual series takes unimaginable levels of ability, stamina, and sacrifice. a total commitment and dedication to the project over weeks, months, and even yea rs project over weeks, months, and even years will ensure that the story is told and
iam a boy from wait a minute.y from the hood who flew over and now i in london on the stage excepting gold. it has been a rollercoaster year for me but i do vessel here representing the filmmaking team. to thank the bafta organisation. i want to kiss every person in this room. the one true vision that stand out is why we are here representing this because of one man, brian murphy. his vision is what brought ours here and i can't say enough about his attention to detail and his finding of the...
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iam alan. iam tim. in no. i will answer it. festival, hello. i am alan. i am tim.cision, isn't it? we voted to leave the european union. however, obviously i do not like it but that is the direction we are going in. in the end, the detail of the deal that we will have to live with, and these guys will have to live with most importantly, should be decided, surely it should be up to the people to decide the deal. they already have. there we are. so that was an exchange with one of the local constituents here in bodmin. i enjoyed by some of the children this morning who met tim farron. let us have a chat with some of them to find out what they made of him. you are sat next to him and needing some dough. what is your name and what did you think of him?|j dough. what is your name and what did you think of him? i am called jazz, i thought he was very funny, he was getting his hands covered in doubt. he spits you with the doors close —— he spits you with the doors closed. what did he say to you? he said... that is all right. what did he say? he said what are we doing. wha
iam alan. iam tim. in no. i will answer it. festival, hello. i am alan. i am tim.cision, isn't it? we voted to leave the european union. however, obviously i do not like it but that is the direction we are going in. in the end, the detail of the deal that we will have to live with, and these guys will have to live with most importantly, should be decided, surely it should be up to the people to decide the deal. they already have. there we are. so that was an exchange with one of the local...
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iam ben i am ben bland, iam ben bland, i i am ben bland, i cannot only the price of a breakfast either weekend. it comes as ba counts the cost of the disruption — with some estimates suggesting compensation and lost business could cost the airline £150 million. and it may only be a temporary blip but this is what shares are doing this morning — their first chance to react here in the uk. ba's owner — international airlines group — saw its shares fall sharply in madrid yesterday, and they‘ re down here in london today. down 1.7%, just a bit more, here in london. and staying with airlines, ryanair says prices will fall another 5% this year as it battles tough competition and a weak pound. it comes as the firm reported record profits of over 1.3bn euros. budget airline ryanair has reported its latest set of results. it's europe's biggest airline if you count passenger numbers — and says profits are up 6% for the full year to 1.3bn euros. the irish airline said fares would fall by between 5% and 7% this year, due to the weakness of the pound. it's also been cutting costs. but — as critics
iam ben i am ben bland, iam ben bland, i i am ben bland, i cannot only the price of a breakfast either weekend. it comes as ba counts the cost of the disruption — with some estimates suggesting compensation and lost business could cost the airline £150 million. and it may only be a temporary blip but this is what shares are doing this morning — their first chance to react here in the uk. ba's owner — international airlines group — saw its shares fall sharply in madrid yesterday, and...
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yes, iam counting back, he beginning of the fifth republic?dent, born much earlier. he has never known anything else.“ you go through the french press, all of this celebration and solemnity of the moment, the power of the presidency and thoughts have returned immediately. there hasn't been a breath before they are turning to his challenges. no pause on reflection or celebration personally. it is straight into worrying about legislative elections onjune worrying about legislative elections on june the 11th? it is key, can he govern or does he need straight off the bat? we have a prime minister with a political opponent, which would hamstring him every minute. right now, he is... last week, actually, he has been arguing and negotiating with various parties to bring over from the right and the left more moderates of each party. he has been demanding of them that they should leave the party partisanship, and give back their party cards and become members of one marsh, —— en marche. he has 229 mps, the largest group but not the majority. now, the r
yes, iam counting back, he beginning of the fifth republic?dent, born much earlier. he has never known anything else.“ you go through the french press, all of this celebration and solemnity of the moment, the power of the presidency and thoughts have returned immediately. there hasn't been a breath before they are turning to his challenges. no pause on reflection or celebration personally. it is straight into worrying about legislative elections onjune worrying about legislative elections on...
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iam sure where exactly the atrocity happened.asons why they wanted to come and show solidarity to the people of manchester. the singer and actress 0livia manchester. the singer and actress olivia newton—john has breast cancer for a second time 25 years after recovering from her original diagnosis. she was born in britain and raised in australia shot to fame in the 1978 movie adaptation of grace. she has postponed tour dates when she undergoes treatment. in football, arsene wenger has ended months of speculation by agreeing to a two year deal to stay at arsenal. while his position had come under scrutiny after they failed to all five for the champions league but the season ended on a high note after bay won bay fa cup on saturday. —— after they won the fa cup. people who live along the coast in bangladesh are beginning to return home after the authorities in the country downgraded a tropical cyclone but the storm has left widespread destruction. six people are dead and more than 50,000 homes have been destroyed. let us get more fr
iam sure where exactly the atrocity happened.asons why they wanted to come and show solidarity to the people of manchester. the singer and actress 0livia manchester. the singer and actress olivia newton—john has breast cancer for a second time 25 years after recovering from her original diagnosis. she was born in britain and raised in australia shot to fame in the 1978 movie adaptation of grace. she has postponed tour dates when she undergoes treatment. in football, arsene wenger has ended...
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so, iam now on my way the work, to be part of a schedule.terview with essentially the star of this theatre company. she was in its famous production. and now she is in its famous production. and now she isina its famous production. and now she is in a i—woman show, say orange. she has been with the company for more than 16 years. she herself is one of eight siblings, four of whom have her syndrome. i wanted to be an actor. and then when i got to know that the actors in the group stayed together, i was overjoyed. overcoming audience preconceptions is one of the biggest challenges. they're not is one of the biggest challenges. they‘ re not understanding is one of the biggest challenges. they're not understanding how we can communicate by touch. the second thing, how i am sorting things in my life, how i am dealing with my life. the production, nalagaat, has become the most successful, touring the world the huge acclaim. the show is about the dreams of each of the actors, the right to be equal. she has three sons through her first marriage and
so, iam now on my way the work, to be part of a schedule.terview with essentially the star of this theatre company. she was in its famous production. and now she is in its famous production. and now she isina its famous production. and now she is in a i—woman show, say orange. she has been with the company for more than 16 years. she herself is one of eight siblings, four of whom have her syndrome. i wanted to be an actor. and then when i got to know that the actors in the group stayed...
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iam tone with trees are made? —— theresa may.t to totally kill the ratings! i love that, though, i tuned in last year and they get com pletely tuned in last year and they get completely addicted to it. thousands of people watching that facebook. rather him than me, is all i can say. how does he know all of that stuff? isn't he busy? he will have to learn a new song again in the next few weeks. and put it to memory. i will have to pull your way from the eurovision song contest, just before we go, us officials are saying they do not expect the election and south korea to make a big difference in relations, but they think it could introduce a little bit of volatility. coming to us out of the white house from south korea. that's back on south korea. you're watching 100 days+ from bbc news. still to come for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — we will look at the sally yates testimony before congress and examine exactly who knew what information about russian connections to members of the trump administration. and the
iam tone with trees are made? —— theresa may.t to totally kill the ratings! i love that, though, i tuned in last year and they get com pletely tuned in last year and they get completely addicted to it. thousands of people watching that facebook. rather him than me, is all i can say. how does he know all of that stuff? isn't he busy? he will have to learn a new song again in the next few weeks. and put it to memory. i will have to pull your way from the eurovision song contest, just before...
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iam very answerout of him.nd of fight you have when you want to win one and if nobody has done it before. i am to win one and if nobody has done it before. iam proud to win one and if nobody has done it before. i am proud for having done two things that have not been done, when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cups. when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cupsm when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cups. it is not easy. what now forjulie? will you be here next season? i have a lwa ys you be here next season? i have always been clear on that. we have a board meeting on tuesday, wednesday, it will be clearer. do you want to be here next season?|j it will be clearer. do you want to be here next season? i have always been clear on that. let me enjoy the night. thank you. i'm sure he will enjoy the night. arsene wenger with his seventh fa cup as arsenal manager, a record. a record 13 for the gunners. the last man to walk off the pitch just down th
iam very answerout of him.nd of fight you have when you want to win one and if nobody has done it before. i am to win one and if nobody has done it before. iam proud to win one and if nobody has done it before. i am proud for having done two things that have not been done, when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cups. when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cupsm when the championship without losing a game and when seven fa cups. it is not easy. what...
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it has been a remarkable evening that has unfolded in washington and iam that has unfolded in washington am told that nobody at the fbi had any idea this was coming. people we re any idea this was coming. people were told to turn on the television set and that is how they knew their director had been fired and there is a good deal of fury at the matter in which this has been done and executed. all of that said, it seems the new deputy attorney general met the new deputy attorney general met the attorney general and there was a feeling that new blood was needed and that james comey‘s had feeling that new blood was needed and thatjames comey‘s had had to be offered up on a platter and it was. donald trump accepted the recommendations. there are no sugarcoating these words. you are hereby terminated and removed from office effective immediately. what does this say of mr trump's relationship with intelligence agencies? it says the relationship is fraught and it always has been. donald trump has chosen offered to act as though he does not believe what they are telling him. russian interferenc
it has been a remarkable evening that has unfolded in washington and iam that has unfolded in washington am told that nobody at the fbi had any idea this was coming. people we re any idea this was coming. people were told to turn on the television set and that is how they knew their director had been fired and there is a good deal of fury at the matter in which this has been done and executed. all of that said, it seems the new deputy attorney general met the new deputy attorney general met the...
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today, iam want to support and encourage return ships.tion that helps people who have taken time out of work to look after children to get the skills to get back into the workplace. so employees would be able to take time off to look after relatives, but it would be unpaid. she would also introduce a right for bereaved pa rents to introduce a right for bereaved parents to take leave, and after brexit, she is pledging to protect the rights workers enjoy as part of the rights workers enjoy as part of the eu. she is also signalling she will help people who are not insecure employment, but specific proposals await the result of review. some say they are worried about the effect of the new rights and regulations on them. a big company might be able to absorb people going off for a year if they need to, but for smaller companies, thatis need to, but for smaller companies, that is a significant chunk of their workforce in that one person. and they may be quite specialised, and it might be difficult to get someone in to replace them on a temporar
today, iam want to support and encourage return ships.tion that helps people who have taken time out of work to look after children to get the skills to get back into the workplace. so employees would be able to take time off to look after relatives, but it would be unpaid. she would also introduce a right for bereaved pa rents to introduce a right for bereaved parents to take leave, and after brexit, she is pledging to protect the rights workers enjoy as part of the rights workers enjoy as...
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it is 8am in singapore and iam in london.has been under siege for nearly a week by islamist militants. on monday, the government has said it made decisive progress to retake the city but at least 100 civilians have been killed and 2000 people may still be trapped in militant held areas. our correspondent has more. we do not know how long it will take. they have been hard to evict from the city. i do not think anyone can put a timeline on it. they can 110w can put a timeline on it. they can now control people going in and out of the city. once this is over, people will want to know how many of the group that got involved in the attack, this hardline militant group, how many of them managed to escape and once that is done, there are bigger question is that the philippines government have tienza and one is how this terrible battle which has caused so much damage was allowed to take place. it was supposed to be a routine operation to detain opportunistically, they only just found he to detain opportunistically, they onlyjust foun
it is 8am in singapore and iam in london.has been under siege for nearly a week by islamist militants. on monday, the government has said it made decisive progress to retake the city but at least 100 civilians have been killed and 2000 people may still be trapped in militant held areas. our correspondent has more. we do not know how long it will take. they have been hard to evict from the city. i do not think anyone can put a timeline on it. they can 110w can put a timeline on it. they can now...
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hello, iam rico hello, i am rico hizon. hello, iam rico hizon. you hello, i am rico hizon.ald trump has been defending his decision to fire the director of the fbi. in an interview with a us tv network he called james comey a showboat and a grandstand and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia's justice and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia'sjustice minister said and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia's justice minister said he will look into the blasphemy laws. a high courtjudge will look into the blasphemy laws. a high court judge in will look into the blasphemy laws. a high courtjudge in london has ordered a russian billionaire to pay his estranged wife more than half $1 billion in what is thought to be the country's record divorce settlement. that story is popular on bbc.com. and now we take a look at the front pages. the china daily. the top story is a phone conversation between south korea's new president and china's resident, xijinping. xijinping talked about the major concerns of china. they agreed to meet at a date and set positive signals for bilateral ti
hello, iam rico hello, i am rico hizon. hello, iam rico hizon. you hello, i am rico hizon.ald trump has been defending his decision to fire the director of the fbi. in an interview with a us tv network he called james comey a showboat and a grandstand and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia's justice and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia'sjustice minister said and said the fbi was in turmoil. indonesia's justice minister said he will look into the blasphemy laws. a high courtjudge will...
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iam will be tough negotiations as we go ahead.ople to give me a mandate to go into these negotiations. every vote for my team is a vote to strengthen our hand in ensuring we get the best possible dealfor hand in ensuring we get the best possible deal for the united kingdom. did jean-claude juncker tell you that brexit could not be a success 7 tell you that brexit could not be a success? i don't recall the account that has been given. i think a lot of it is baseless gossip. either he said it to you or he did not. the account that i have seen, a lot of it is brussels gossip. but what is important is that there is a key question for people. we have seen from this that negotiations will be tougher. getting the right deal requires the right leadership. our political correspondent mark lobel is monitoring this from westminster and says her fighting talk might be good for her domestically. this row may not be of her own choosing but the timing may be very, very good for the reason may. she is fighting a uk general election here and it se
iam will be tough negotiations as we go ahead.ople to give me a mandate to go into these negotiations. every vote for my team is a vote to strengthen our hand in ensuring we get the best possible dealfor hand in ensuring we get the best possible deal for the united kingdom. did jean-claude juncker tell you that brexit could not be a success 7 tell you that brexit could not be a success? i don't recall the account that has been given. i think a lot of it is baseless gossip. either he said it to...
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ain coonnees oal vizaon a donra era'omtmt o slarer thpridt llhe paicatn e auraon a n cte iend ghraca iam a pmo deti. eabshg a orang isenr,ur mli fen, clinsai ab, e ki a fm angast trisanho w u a peerd tereti o regi tadncthr crin a pitalgeas threde ao okfoar toarciti iawier fomitou pplwhwi bebl tli tetis mas pplal or e wod. e esenwi tnonnu ono rulewheeil me wh e esennday a ea. thpridt lleler rerkathesrli-srl se. delra tnie sty srl d e wi ppl ileairngmeca unakleonwi o cse al. ay tide st lar atay wl mt wi pmeintenenyu. at mhthe psint a t fit dyil jn e im nier a m. taah f pratdier e flongornghe esenwi mt ba i thhewhe wl nv s aintriosagne acite aeentha enheonic d wlrgpastia leero ketehawi lpeatoea. d wl vithe crcof epch a ly saarar t wte ll heilha aauenit thpot e tin. oo fwa telrang thiccoritis caols arindhe wodndo cuina ng ofsssf tu cce, sof ici smazela me bereeangheatanhe pridt lleehearna seety stendilou stets. lar at aeronth pridt wl etitth ki a tri misr beiu a t hdsf at an gerenofheos uny t no lice hel sohoh,eehe pridt foepti re fobrse. eexmointhrede llral he.u hequte tme wh e pridtsf e eo
ain coonnees oal vizaon a donra era'omtmt o slarer thpridt llhe paicatn e auraon a n cte iend ghraca iam a pmo deti. eabshg a orang isenr,ur mli fen, clinsai ab, e ki a fm angast trisanho w u a peerd tereti o regi tadncthr crin a pitalgeas threde ao okfoar toarciti iawier fomitou pplwhwi bebl tli tetis mas pplal or e wod. e esenwi tnonnu ono rulewheeil me wh e esennday a ea. thpridt lleler rerkathesrli-srl se. delra tnie sty srl d e wi ppl ileairngmeca unakleonwi o cse al. ay tide st lar atay...
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iam here, i have to ever impartial, of course. trying to be.be fantastic. the gates are open. 90,000 expected in here from whatever corner of london. they haven't come very far, arsenal and chelsea fans. many more and officers the football association have asked them to arrive one hour early, coming through the turnstiles in the next 15 minutes or so. a one—minute silence, the duke of cambridge as capacity of chairman of the football association —— and german greg clark, players wearing black armbands. also play—off finals, so 250,000 fans through the doors over the next while. 20 years ago, ruud, will chelsea win it, stronger on paper? on paper, very good. they are the strongest team the whole year. the rest have to adapt to it. arsenal will adapt it, mirror their tactics in order to stop chelsea. arsenal have the defensive worries. we will have team news in the next ten minutes or something like that. you talk about systems, and in a simple way, antonio conte chased everything when they were beaten 3—0 by arsenal in september and go back to w
iam here, i have to ever impartial, of course. trying to be.be fantastic. the gates are open. 90,000 expected in here from whatever corner of london. they haven't come very far, arsenal and chelsea fans. many more and officers the football association have asked them to arrive one hour early, coming through the turnstiles in the next 15 minutes or so. a one—minute silence, the duke of cambridge as capacity of chairman of the football association —— and german greg clark, players wearing...
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iam deliver a good result for plaid cymru. talking about elections. what happens when you combine baking and dancing? a lot of mess, i would imagine. this is festival of making. colin paterson is there. what are we looking at right now? you are looking at dancing bakers from birmingham. part of the festival of making, the first in blackburn, the idea was to put together people working in factories with people who are artists and create works of art they can bring here. we will hear more about this ina bit, here. we will hear more about this in a bit, but come this way. this is a shared that has won a redesign, britain's garden shed competition. what do you make of this? it is probably the greatest shared... i am a shared lover. this is probably the greatest i have seen. i love a garden shed. i had an allotment and built my own shed but not as good as this one. what is your link to blackburn. we own a factory here, called cookson and clegg. one of the projects is being involved with this, a re—creation of a second world war fly
iam deliver a good result for plaid cymru. talking about elections. what happens when you combine baking and dancing? a lot of mess, i would imagine. this is festival of making. colin paterson is there. what are we looking at right now? you are looking at dancing bakers from birmingham. part of the festival of making, the first in blackburn, the idea was to put together people working in factories with people who are artists and create works of art they can bring here. we will hear more about...
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i don't know whether iam going going to vote?y party going into this election that work at the foreign aid budget and promise not to put a single penny on that. the gentleman here is going to explain why he is not going to vote. this is what i'm talking about. it seems like no one here is encouraging me to trust what they are saying. all of you are bringing up are saying. all of you are bringing up some valid points, i guess, but from my perspective, it's all about who i think i can trust with the country. if i'm honest, jeremy corbyn seems like a nice guy with some good things he wants to put in place. and other parties have good things to put in place. but whether it will really affect me personally, i don't know. i am not convinced by anyone. and overhear? if you haven't got a microphone, don't interrupt.” was originally thinking of possibly lending my vote to theresa may this time because of brexit, but unfortunately because of the social ca re unfortunately because of the social care things and her small coterie of people ar
i don't know whether iam going going to vote?y party going into this election that work at the foreign aid budget and promise not to put a single penny on that. the gentleman here is going to explain why he is not going to vote. this is what i'm talking about. it seems like no one here is encouraging me to trust what they are saying. all of you are bringing up are saying. all of you are bringing up some valid points, i guess, but from my perspective, it's all about who i think i can trust with...
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iam i am excited. sport now with tim, and manchester united are through to the europa league final in a couple of weeks, yes. iam yes. i am looking forward to that chat. it was a nail—biter at old trafford last night, united squeezing through 2—1 on aggregate in the 96th minute. sell the vehicle had a great chance to is that it on away goals but it is mourinho‘s men who will travel to stock on for the final. this goal proved crucial. a brilliant pass from rushyford to set him up. united looked through but this got vigo level. united through after six minutes of injury time. really upsetting, tears for vigo, dominic but celebrations for united. iam dominic but celebrations for united. i am pleased for the final. their league finishes on sunday and they will have 12 days to prepare. hopefully crystal palace does not need the last game. because in the last game i am going to make a lot of changes. a busy end to the season for mourinho but one of his former side chelsea can relax tonight if the win at west
iam i am excited. sport now with tim, and manchester united are through to the europa league final in a couple of weeks, yes. iam yes. i am looking forward to that chat. it was a nail—biter at old trafford last night, united squeezing through 2—1 on aggregate in the 96th minute. sell the vehicle had a great chance to is that it on away goals but it is mourinho‘s men who will travel to stock on for the final. this goal proved crucial. a brilliant pass from rushyford to set him up. united...
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this is in no way a criticism of you, iam here? this is in no way a criticism of you, i am curious.reassurance, the best she could come up reassurance, the best she could come up with, they are supposed to be backed up. what do you know? what i know from my experience, every day the data is backed up, every 24 hours. there is a potential we could get back all the files but that will ta ke get back all the files but that will take time for the it people to look into. yesterday, they were fantastic how they were working. i was really amazed. if you were filming it, you would have seen it in action. within an hour, ourand would have seen it in action. within an hour, our and a would have seen it in action. within an hour, ourand a half, would have seen it in action. within an hour, our and a half, they manage to get a back—up system running which we used for patient data and at the same time we used paper versions, putting it on the screen is literally. one other question. we have not had much time, but looking ahead. it is the weekend, people get ill. monday, people will go into hospi
this is in no way a criticism of you, iam here? this is in no way a criticism of you, i am curious.reassurance, the best she could come up reassurance, the best she could come up with, they are supposed to be backed up. what do you know? what i know from my experience, every day the data is backed up, every 24 hours. there is a potential we could get back all the files but that will ta ke get back all the files but that will take time for the it people to look into. yesterday, they were...
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iam sure leicester who is outside her school. i am sure shock must be the overriding feeling there.as remained closed. just one or two teachers and a real sense of horror at what happened. we know that evha jannath was on a school trip with her school when she died. it's been more than a decade since there's been other talent to a uk theme park, but we have had a written statement by her family and they said, yesterday, our world was torn apart when we discovered our daughter and sister evha jannath had passed away. she was a beautiful little girl, full of love and always smiling. words cannot describe the pain and loss we feel. the fact that we will never see our little girl again. that was the statement released by her family this afternoon. in leicester, there's been a reaction of concern about what has happened. in the nearby mosque, special prayers were held for the girl mosque, special prayers were held forthe girland mosque, special prayers were held for the girl and her family mosque, special prayers were held for the girl and herfamily and they have been reactions across th
iam sure leicester who is outside her school. i am sure shock must be the overriding feeling there.as remained closed. just one or two teachers and a real sense of horror at what happened. we know that evha jannath was on a school trip with her school when she died. it's been more than a decade since there's been other talent to a uk theme park, but we have had a written statement by her family and they said, yesterday, our world was torn apart when we discovered our daughter and sister evha...
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iam not agnew came in and it was probably impossible.t the supporters have got an awful lot of enthusiasm, for micro one carrying on, but he was the one who had to speak at the end of the scheme. absolutely gutted. we all are. bitterly disappointed, with the result this evening. and obviously, what that means? we have lost the premier league status, and that is something that we take pride in. i have just left a very silent dressing room. the outstanding performance, it could have been cesc fabregas, but what about the middlesbrough supporters. 500 mile round trip. monday. to see your team relegated? plenty of time to drown the sorrows. ghanaian midfielder sulley muntari sez he'd walk off the pitch "again and again" if he was racially abused. he was sent off after leaving the field during his team pescara's italian league game last month. in a bbc interview muntari, who played in the premier league for portsmouth and sunderland, claims racism is "everywhere and getting worse". he's accused fifa and uefa of not caring enough about it. if
iam not agnew came in and it was probably impossible.t the supporters have got an awful lot of enthusiasm, for micro one carrying on, but he was the one who had to speak at the end of the scheme. absolutely gutted. we all are. bitterly disappointed, with the result this evening. and obviously, what that means? we have lost the premier league status, and that is something that we take pride in. i have just left a very silent dressing room. the outstanding performance, it could have been cesc...
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translation: i am translation: iam pleased translation: i am pleased with all my players.een so strong, always number one, and has been decisive when we played against barcelona. higuain scored two beautiful goals, the first following a beautiful move then he scored the second. translation: i believe thatjuventus we re translation: i believe thatjuventus were stronger, in particular during ten or15 were stronger, in particular during ten or 15 minutes. after that we began to play. we had possession, we played it forward and played in the la st played it forward and played in the last 30 minutes. the difference was effectiveness. they had two or three moves and they scored two goals. in the same situation we were not capable to score. bouffon made two saves. i congratulated my players anyway. they have given a good impression of french football. ajax took a giant stride to the europa cup final in beating lyon 4—1 in their semi—final first leg in amsterdam. on loan chelsea striker bertrand traore scored two of ajax‘s four goals. the emphatic win moved the dutch club to the b
translation: i am translation: iam pleased translation: i am pleased with all my players.een so strong, always number one, and has been decisive when we played against barcelona. higuain scored two beautiful goals, the first following a beautiful move then he scored the second. translation: i believe thatjuventus we re translation: i believe thatjuventus were stronger, in particular during ten or15 were stronger, in particular during ten or 15 minutes. after that we began to play. we had...
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iam smi itegs he saonf e aes toarerip thprt itoe mmde fohifosit d v wchs vy sp, e iaofhain ouwod. ptnshan t anchgehersioin owd.ndn eas lac rlo e pane wwi he ul ndro t vof tris cno orstehe imrtcend bie ts vi wl tthvaca whe wl drs e wi wod t cisanor panehiriet i moowd usonf panehiciliti. lc osai . y f a yr fos d ngtutis trelerstic si tnkllf uorei .nyofog lgte he owea o nyea wn racl acrser yng. dcred tayru toc me iu. sairaa -i laon aedat ta w nder a arri aewowd peef mdlhe ecom eme, ad placlmksf omhi wbeornglolyogon ouednru,rueten r tis ate e opatn d sh test thmes otht ragi vio treer ma emes temt os elen a rth th igoo que gntngngngemt tis.ueet etg th gatof relaty treewowhe thgsrero reth o ctir d tnkt nda sa toucoon emsstngend tw art n pawafoaranweil gue r thorrd t c o eanng laonip iur itinre. seristngs lld e it stear ssnsoerntmr ew a gngo p prch t t finc tro vaeooraon. toy e it steansai ab a cinew cueliohi tts erevalec nknef e llrkof daishecomi opn. y he rocomi coerioth iaoun sonri ratnsp wl. hhed e renier ntn,od wnc 2 foigesen lens, f 50ilonf sticirt ve i a s lsr e cutyr udpane. the
iam smi itegs he saonf e aes toarerip thprt itoe mmde fohifosit d v wchs vy sp, e iaofhain ouwod. ptnshan t anchgehersioin owd.ndn eas lac rlo e pane wwi he ul ndro t vof tris cno orstehe imrtcend bie ts vi wl tthvaca whe wl drs e wi wod t cisanor panehiriet i moowd usonf panehiciliti. lc osai . y f a yr fos d ngtutis trelerstic si tnkllf uorei .nyofog lgte he owea o nyea wn racl acrser yng. dcred tayru toc me iu. sairaa -i laon aedat ta w nder a arri aewowd peef mdlhe ecom eme, ad placlmksf...
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iam our guest, maybe today or tomorrow? i am looking at the screens here, next tower. —— next hour. mexico, after the trump administration notified congress on thursday that it will start talks to renegotiate the north america free trade agreement "as soon as practicable". president trump has called the 1990s nafta deal with canada and mexico a killer of usjobs, and made shaking it up a campaign pledge. it's a big worry for mexico's huge auto industry, and the global carmakers that have invested heavily there as michelle fleury reports. this port in central mexico. the auto industry has been booming for yea rs, auto industry has been booming for years, they are one of the largest exporters in the world. we import a lot of cars, we export a lot as well. or disprove under threat? it was meant to be a shining example of free trade, but today it is a monument to protectionism. this is all that is left of an attempt to make a plenty of —— could this boom be under threat? this man made a deal with forward, for a while, life was good. but it didn't last. some people came to the planned and
iam our guest, maybe today or tomorrow? i am looking at the screens here, next tower. —— next hour. mexico, after the trump administration notified congress on thursday that it will start talks to renegotiate the north america free trade agreement "as soon as practicable". president trump has called the 1990s nafta deal with canada and mexico a killer of usjobs, and made shaking it up a campaign pledge. it's a big worry for mexico's huge auto industry, and the global carmakers...
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iam chicken, there's no way.e are into the prequels. promethius really suffered. they had people in space talking about overtime, work conditions, griping about stuff you could believe in. they started talking about the nature of mankind, odd, existence. this is very much a promethius sequel rather than an alien prequel. they get a signal in space, they arrive at a new planet. it actually turned out to be some kind of living hell. what they do all the time is to talk about poetry, art, life, god, in a matter that nobody ever talks in space. we have greatest reruns from alien and aliens, but sped up in a way that they make no sense. ridley scott is a visual stylist, no question, but he is only ever as good as his script. the fact is, with alien: cove na nt script. the fact is, with alien: covenant script is very weak. when they were going to do... this is the da vinci code in space. as someone who loved alien because it was ruthless, and loved aliens because it's a war movie, it is very much like a massive amount
iam chicken, there's no way.e are into the prequels. promethius really suffered. they had people in space talking about overtime, work conditions, griping about stuff you could believe in. they started talking about the nature of mankind, odd, existence. this is very much a promethius sequel rather than an alien prequel. they get a signal in space, they arrive at a new planet. it actually turned out to be some kind of living hell. what they do all the time is to talk about poetry, art, life,...
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iam that will be a massive night indeed.lection campaign continues, with both the liberal democrats and labour pledging to boost school budgets should they form the next government. we're joined now by lord richard newby, leader of the liberal democrats in the house of lords, to tell us more. good morning and thank you for joining us. can we look at the money first of all? you are talking about £7 billion a year? do you raise taxes to get that? there are a raft of things we will be doing. 0ne taxes to get that? there are a raft of things we will be doing. one of the basic things is reversing a numberof the basic things is reversing a number of conservative tax cuts which will raise several billion pounds which will make biggest event in funding the shortfall in school budgets. which tax cut? corporation tax which is on a downward path, we think that is unnecessary and a large proportion of the money we are talking about raising can be found by just not talking about raising can be found byjust not doing that tax cut. we will
iam that will be a massive night indeed.lection campaign continues, with both the liberal democrats and labour pledging to boost school budgets should they form the next government. we're joined now by lord richard newby, leader of the liberal democrats in the house of lords, to tell us more. good morning and thank you for joining us. can we look at the money first of all? you are talking about £7 billion a year? do you raise taxes to get that? there are a raft of things we will be doing. 0ne...
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iam and waiting for us.ittle. look at that, cloudy, pretty chilly, clear across the west, beautiful for belfast, cardiff, plymouth, stunning weather in the western isles of scotland. not much change this evening and into tonight. these western areas will keep starry skies whereas if you live further east towards the north—east sea coasts you are stuck under the cloud and there is not much change for tomorrow. north sea coasts feeling on the chilly side, the wind will dropa on the chilly side, the wind will drop a little which is good but central areas will stay pretty cloudy, especially the east midlands. western areas enjoy the best of the weather. wednesday and thursday, the basic message is there will be lots of dry weather, some of us will be lots of dry weather, some of us will have sunshine, some of us will stick around under the cloud but the real change comes at the end of the week, some southern and central areas are in force and rain. —— inforsome central areas are in force and rain. —— in for some
iam and waiting for us.ittle. look at that, cloudy, pretty chilly, clear across the west, beautiful for belfast, cardiff, plymouth, stunning weather in the western isles of scotland. not much change this evening and into tonight. these western areas will keep starry skies whereas if you live further east towards the north—east sea coasts you are stuck under the cloud and there is not much change for tomorrow. north sea coasts feeling on the chilly side, the wind will dropa on the chilly side,...
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iam rico i am rico hizon in singapore.d tough talk, president trump says he will hold talks with north korea's leader under the right circumstances. talks with north korea's leader under the right circumstancesm the circumstances present themselves, we would be prepared to. the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, gets an invitation to the white house, but he says he may be too busy to go. also. violent scenes on the streets of paris as the city's traditional may day march becomes a protest against marine le pen. and a tribute to the japanese
iam rico i am rico hizon in singapore.d tough talk, president trump says he will hold talks with north korea's leader under the right circumstances. talks with north korea's leader under the right circumstancesm the circumstances present themselves, we would be prepared to. the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, gets an invitation to the white house, but he says he may be too busy to go. also. violent scenes on the streets of paris as the city's traditional may day march becomes a...
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iam here with the bbc breakfast buttie van, we will serve some tulisa streets, of course, and we willeral election —— delicious treats. good morning. it's wednesday, march 17. i'm louise minchin.
iam here with the bbc breakfast buttie van, we will serve some tulisa streets, of course, and we willeral election —— delicious treats. good morning. it's wednesday, march 17. i'm louise minchin.
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with leaving the eu, if greece was to say, iam leaving the eu, if greece was to say, i am sinking inalue by 40%, there would be problems in a few years. the european union does not want to see any fragmentation post brexit. what kind of deal is going to be cut? is greece going to get any more leeway? i think it have to be. with 11 one half million people, virtually no business industry outside of agriculture and tourism, how are you going to repay that debt? that is what the imf is arguing and that is why they did not come in on the last deal. they have said, you are being too tough on greece. you think that's going to come this time? yes. u nless that's going to come this time? yes. unless they say, we have had enough of this. just very quickly, 29 hours per year spent going of this. just very quickly, 29 hours peryearspent going in of this. just very quickly, 29 hours per year spent going in the wrong direction because of satnav? yes, i getjane direction because of satnav? yes, i get jane on my satnav. that is what she is called. you can select it.|j don't even know the name of min
with leaving the eu, if greece was to say, iam leaving the eu, if greece was to say, i am sinking inalue by 40%, there would be problems in a few years. the european union does not want to see any fragmentation post brexit. what kind of deal is going to be cut? is greece going to get any more leeway? i think it have to be. with 11 one half million people, virtually no business industry outside of agriculture and tourism, how are you going to repay that debt? that is what the imf is arguing and...
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hello, iam rachel hello, i am rachel horne. hello, iam rachel horne.kets have been trading down today — the ftse the dax and the dow all opened lower — the focus is really on the states. markets are waiting to hear what the federal reserve has to say after knocking heads for two days — making their latest decision on whether to hold or change the interest rate — its expected to hold this month — but two hikes are forecast for later in the year, possibly kicking off injune. on this side of the pond, growth in the eurozone remained steady at 0.5% in the first quarter despite the unknowns of brexit and the french presidential election. the figure was the same as the last three months of 2016 and in line with analyst forecasts. and we've mentioned the b word — it hasn't knocked eurozone growth off course, but with headlines claiming the cost of the uk's split from the eu could be anything from 50 to 100 billion euro — what impact is this having on the financial markets? let's start there with christian schulz, director of european economics at citigroup...
hello, iam rachel hello, i am rachel horne. hello, iam rachel horne.kets have been trading down today — the ftse the dax and the dow all opened lower — the focus is really on the states. markets are waiting to hear what the federal reserve has to say after knocking heads for two days — making their latest decision on whether to hold or change the interest rate — its expected to hold this month — but two hikes are forecast for later in the year, possibly kicking off injune. on this...
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and yeah, i repeat, iam happy, iam happy for this season, happy to stay here, and i hope to stay hereuding at his own club. however, he'll not serve any punishment if he proves he's beaten his gambling problem with the help of addiction support services. horner admitted breaching the scottish fa's zero—tolerance betting rules both in the current season and in the 2011—12 campaign, when he played for east stirlingshire on loan from hibernian. the draw has taken place for the opening round of the french open. world number one and top seed andy murray will play russia's andrey kuznetsov, who is number 85 in the world. the world number two and defending champion novak djokovic will take on marcel granollers of spain. british number one johanna konta will be hoping for a good run, she faces unseeded su—wei hsieh of chinese taipei. this year's tournament at roland garros starts on sunday. wasps back kurtley beale has been ruled out of tomorrow's rugby union premiership final against exeter at twickenham. the wallaby hasn't recovered from a hamstring injury picked up in the semifinal victory
and yeah, i repeat, iam happy, iam happy for this season, happy to stay here, and i hope to stay hereuding at his own club. however, he'll not serve any punishment if he proves he's beaten his gambling problem with the help of addiction support services. horner admitted breaching the scottish fa's zero—tolerance betting rules both in the current season and in the 2011—12 campaign, when he played for east stirlingshire on loan from hibernian. the draw has taken place for the opening round of...
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now, iam are looking at highs up to about 19 celsius.you will be getting a bacon boy of me. knocking myself out with a tree as well. doing the business here as well and we have some guests we are having a chat to. they do business all over the world and i will get their thoughts. good morning to you all. allison, let me ask you first of all, what would make a difference to you in your business life? so i am the entrepreneur's godmother, so i work with small businesses in entre entrepreneurialism. for me it is about the fact that we are leaving europe, anyone who can give small businesses a break to do that, maybe export vouchers. if we keep recycling the same muggy in our economy it is only going to cycle down. we have to bring in muggy from overseas to make it more buoyant, so a rise in corporation tax is something i am not looking for. so again, small business breaks, basically. and you are a small business person as well. how is business person as well. how is business for you, and what would help? i run a small enterprise and our mai
now, iam are looking at highs up to about 19 celsius.you will be getting a bacon boy of me. knocking myself out with a tree as well. doing the business here as well and we have some guests we are having a chat to. they do business all over the world and i will get their thoughts. good morning to you all. allison, let me ask you first of all, what would make a difference to you in your business life? so i am the entrepreneur's godmother, so i work with small businesses in entre...
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let me squeeze in one more, iam children. the triple lock, what about protection for pensioners? why is she targeting pensioners in this way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did its job way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did itsjob in way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did its job in getting pensioner incomes up by something like £1250 more per year than they would have got in 2010. if they stayed on the same basis. meaning pension earnings through the state pensions are much higher than they were. now she is guaranteeing that they will never fall below earnings or inflation which is an absolute guarantee. they will not suffer but rise at the level of the uk economy. that is important. she is saying to stick to the 2.5% extra. costing the economy a lot. that is being born by working age people. the question is, let‘s get the balance slightly right here. we want to and have more pensioners out of poverty and they are ina pensioners out of poverty and they are in a better position. we went side back but we
let me squeeze in one more, iam children. the triple lock, what about protection for pensioners? why is she targeting pensioners in this way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did its job way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did itsjob in way? i don't think she is, the triple lock did its job in getting pensioner incomes up by something like £1250 more per year than they would have got in 2010. if they stayed on the same basis. meaning pension earnings through the state pensions are...
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well we can speak now to rebecca ashton, who's head of driving behaviour for iam roadsmart, which used know as institute of advanced motorists. shejoins us from our cardiff studio. thank you for being with us. does this sound like a good idea to you, to have a rating for driving instructors ? to have a rating for driving instructors? driving instructors are already tested through the standard tests a nd already tested through the standard tests and you have two types, grey day or grade b instructors. they go through quite a rigorous test to get their marking so they are already tested. but this would be for the public to be able to see that this person is actually pretty good, this person is actually pretty good, this person has only had one third, 30% success rate and so on. person has only had one third, 30% success rate and so on. the public would be able to see this. i think on the website you're able to see instructors in your area and able to see whether they comply with the code of conduct, whether they have done a cpd. and you're also able to see their recent scores if the inst
well we can speak now to rebecca ashton, who's head of driving behaviour for iam roadsmart, which used know as institute of advanced motorists. shejoins us from our cardiff studio. thank you for being with us. does this sound like a good idea to you, to have a rating for driving instructors ? to have a rating for driving instructors? driving instructors are already tested through the standard tests a nd already tested through the standard tests and you have two types, grey day or grade b...
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iam i am puzzled by one of your answers.ood that you wanted to do this interview and you wished to reply to the questions that we, in the name of the bbc, are putting towards you, am i not right in that understanding? can we go back to the time in march, when your husband was arrested. how worried were you for his safety when he was arrested? he had a gun with him at the time, were you afraid that he would use it on himself? and he's quoted as saying things like, "you will think differently of me after i'm gone". there was no danger that he was going to commit suicide? how much did you influence your husband politically? dusan mitevic said that you were the one with ambition, you inspired him, he only wanted to be great in your eyes, is that true? it's not true at all? no, but these are friends. general stefan markovic, he said that you write the speeches, and that your husband memorises and repeats them. was that true or not? let me ask you about a quote that was attributed to you in the magazine globus, saying you were ang
iam i am puzzled by one of your answers.ood that you wanted to do this interview and you wished to reply to the questions that we, in the name of the bbc, are putting towards you, am i not right in that understanding? can we go back to the time in march, when your husband was arrested. how worried were you for his safety when he was arrested? he had a gun with him at the time, were you afraid that he would use it on himself? and he's quoted as saying things like, "you will think...