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iam not, i am not, i am iam not, iam having i am not, i am having a iam not, iam having a pop i am not inafunny i am not, i am having a pop at you in a funny kind of way. i am so absolutely stressed. why was hotels not looked at before we will all evacuated? i not looked at before we will all evacuated 7 i have not looked at before we will all evacuated? i have sat in a chair over here since nine o'clock last night. iam over here since nine o'clock last night. i am 72 years old. i suffer with ever see me. now i am being told that they cannot rehouse me because i have got a dog. what do they want me to do with my dog? put my dog to they want me to do with my dog? put to sleep? they want me to do with my dog? put my dog to sleep? we definitely can get you housing with your dog. when? we have hotel rooms identified at the moment. we will talk to the team. there are over 100 hotel rooms waiting for people. let's go down and have a discussion and we will find one for you. i cannot sit here all day. we will come back to you. that was the leader of camden council speaking to the lady. the lad
iam not, i am not, i am iam not, iam having i am not, i am having a iam not, iam having a pop i am not inafunny i am not, i am having a pop at you in a funny kind of way. i am so absolutely stressed. why was hotels not looked at before we will all evacuated? i not looked at before we will all evacuated 7 i have not looked at before we will all evacuated? i have sat in a chair over here since nine o'clock last night. iam over here since nine o'clock last night. i am 72 years old. i suffer with...
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iam going ihearyour pain.the politics, the political establishment, the economic establishment. do you know what the only problem was? donald trump lied and he had no intention of doing it. he didn't lie on everything and on some issues he actually was not 1 and on some issues he actually was not1 million miles from bernie sanders. he railed against globalisation, he railed against the trade deal deals which 0bama and the clintons had back, including the north american free trade agreement, the tra ns—pacific partnership... yep... injust the yep... in just the same way that you did and he has not lied, he has delivered. he has backed off the trans—pacific partnership. he says he is going to renegotiate nafta. and in that way it seems to me your class—based analysis and your left— right language doesn't actually explain what is happening in america. i think it does explain it. the fact that trump understood that when we are running up huge trade deficit, when many corporations are shutting down and moving to ch
iam going ihearyour pain.the politics, the political establishment, the economic establishment. do you know what the only problem was? donald trump lied and he had no intention of doing it. he didn't lie on everything and on some issues he actually was not 1 and on some issues he actually was not1 million miles from bernie sanders. he railed against globalisation, he railed against the trade deal deals which 0bama and the clintons had back, including the north american free trade agreement, the...
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my mum called him at iam and he told her there is fire. she told him come down.e police and the police said to me, don't leave your flat. they asked me to put towel on the door. he was talking but he said he couldn't breathe from the smoke. what do you think has happened to your brother? gone. that's what i think. he's gone. while we're filming, a friend arrives with news. when did you spoke to them? 3.30. 2.30? 3.30. and what he say? he died, yes? we don't know, but he didn't leave the house. he didn't leave the house. the friend spoke to maria's brother much later in the night and he was still trapped on the 20th floor. so he couldn't make it? i don't know that. 0h, maria. you 0k, maria? he's up there. please, we need some police. we need some police to find out. so many people dead or missing. one question stands out: how can a small kitchen fire in one flat lead to all this loss? 0n the streets, you hear the same points being raised. people here have four main concerns: that residents were told to stay in their flats. that there was no central fire alarm or s
my mum called him at iam and he told her there is fire. she told him come down.e police and the police said to me, don't leave your flat. they asked me to put towel on the door. he was talking but he said he couldn't breathe from the smoke. what do you think has happened to your brother? gone. that's what i think. he's gone. while we're filming, a friend arrives with news. when did you spoke to them? 3.30. 2.30? 3.30. and what he say? he died, yes? we don't know, but he didn't leave the house....
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even today iam stilla even when i was a lawyer. even today i am still a huge game. i am still a huge game. i have always been a gamer. we started by asking ourselves, like any other gamer, how in the world can we get an unfair advantage over our competitors? i think you can see from my set—up i'm a huge fan of razor. there is no way to describe it. the first thing i would do is go crazy if i got to meet them. it is such a high premium. they are searching for the brand. technically, there is not much difference than a lenovo or dell laptop. they are a great brand we have to celebrate a brand that is so strong. many lenders are jealous of this brand. you can even see t—shirts for razor. however, there is also the question of hype to talk about. it is about winning all of the time. they are not the only company trying to cash in on gaming. the industry has become a global juggernaut, generating $91 billion of revenue last year. $41 billion was spent on mobile gaming, with hits like pokemon go leading the charge. pc gaming brings in 36 billion us dollars. there will be
even today iam stilla even when i was a lawyer. even today i am still a huge game. i am still a huge game. i have always been a gamer. we started by asking ourselves, like any other gamer, how in the world can we get an unfair advantage over our competitors? i think you can see from my set—up i'm a huge fan of razor. there is no way to describe it. the first thing i would do is go crazy if i got to meet them. it is such a high premium. they are searching for the brand. technically, there is...
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iam about? could they want to prepare for!tle embarrassed, but deep within the iron very pleased to have it. actress julie walters becomes a day in —— a dame. as does olivia, who says she is extremely proud to be on it. the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner becomes an mbe. charttopping singer ed sheerin is also getting an mbe. and the founder of europe's first black and minority orchestra becomes an obe for services to music. as a role model i've got a lot of responsibility, but it certainly gives people coming from behind, people for black, minority and ethnic communities, the knowledge that they too can follow a career in classical music. several people are being recognised for their bravery, amon
iam about? could they want to prepare for!tle embarrassed, but deep within the iron very pleased to have it. actress julie walters becomes a day in —— a dame. as does olivia, who says she is extremely proud to be on it. the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have...
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iam wondering, however, and help. iam wondering, however, andi and help.ed people who have lost their homes but survived this tragic fire... what are they telling you? how do they feel about the position they find themselves in now? i have not had much chance to talk to people affected in that way, particularly. our role on the edge of the cordon has been opening up to be available to whoever might need us and the local community have responded astoundingly. we have had people of all faiths and no faith in helping. what is the community like there?m isa what is the community like there?m is a very mixed and diverse community. a community of some people who have been here a very long time and know each other quite well who live in the flats for many yea rs well who live in the flats for many years and have built a strong and good relationship. many have family who live close nearby. it is a mixture of a very diverse but also a close community as well. what is your advice to the people who attend your advice to the people who attend your church, that you are
iam wondering, however, and help. iam wondering, however, andi and help.ed people who have lost their homes but survived this tragic fire... what are they telling you? how do they feel about the position they find themselves in now? i have not had much chance to talk to people affected in that way, particularly. our role on the edge of the cordon has been opening up to be available to whoever might need us and the local community have responded astoundingly. we have had people of all faiths and...
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i have been out to check that they are, iam i have been out to check that they are, i am satisfied theyng—term requirement. the operation of the tmo, the way council blocks are refurbished, managed, they are not questions for this afternoon, those are questions for the enquiry. this has been an awful tragedy for kensington and chelsea and its residents, but it raises a number of issues about towers and the way housing has been designed. nick paget-brown, leader of the london borough of kensington and chelsea. let's speak to the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who joins us from the olympic park. i should ask you first perhaps to respond to what nick paget—brown was saying because you have made reference to this, to what you call the poor response of the council in the poor response of the council in the days after the terrible fire at g re nfell tower. the days after the terrible fire at grenfell tower. he says there were people on the ground, they were working very hard. do you accept that now? i spent this morning speaking to many residents, many families of the bereaved, many survivors a
i have been out to check that they are, iam i have been out to check that they are, i am satisfied theyng—term requirement. the operation of the tmo, the way council blocks are refurbished, managed, they are not questions for this afternoon, those are questions for the enquiry. this has been an awful tragedy for kensington and chelsea and its residents, but it raises a number of issues about towers and the way housing has been designed. nick paget-brown, leader of the london borough of...
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iam rico much for investing your time with us.sting your time with us. iam rico hizon. sport much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. the top stories this hour: president trump and the indian prime minister, narendra modi, have been holding their first meeting at the white house. mr trump has said the us relationship with india has never been stronger. the us supreme court has ruled that parts of donald trump's controversial travel ban can go ahead. the state department says it will keep travellers airlines informed of any changes. an inquest has opened in hastings into the deaths of five friends who drowned on a trip to camber sands, in east sussex, last august. the men, aged between 18 and 27, all lived in the london area and were of sri lankan origin. the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two other swimmers at the same beach, a month earlier, are also being taken into account, as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. this was camber sands this afternoon, its stunning beach
iam rico much for investing your time with us.sting your time with us. iam rico hizon. sport much for investing your time with us. i am rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. the top stories this hour: president trump and the indian prime minister, narendra modi, have been holding their first meeting at the white house. mr trump has said the us relationship with india has never been stronger. the us supreme court has ruled that parts of donald trump's controversial travel ban can go ahead....
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a mother, i have family, ican said, iam a mother, i have family, i can see this and i'm sad.o pay respects to the community, people are saying, we can't sit down and watch this unfold, they are bringing boxes, saying, we need to help. thank you, frankie. we will see if there is evidence of this government task falls on the day. the government did promise this £5 million fund, it is called the grenfell tower residents's discretionary fund. it isa residents's discretionary fund. it is a promise to rehouse those made homeless within three weeks as closely to this area as possible and as frankie said, the aid effort from local volunteers is continuing all the time. that's the latest from here, back to the studio. thank you, ben. the queen celebrates her official birthday today with the trooping the colour debate. prince william will take part. in his role as colonel of the 1st battalion of the irish guards, pictured here at a rehearsal earlier this week. more than 400 musicians, 200 horses and 1400 troops will take place. the background to this ceremony is the latest tragedy to s
a mother, i have family, ican said, iam a mother, i have family, i can see this and i'm sad.o pay respects to the community, people are saying, we can't sit down and watch this unfold, they are bringing boxes, saying, we need to help. thank you, frankie. we will see if there is evidence of this government task falls on the day. the government did promise this £5 million fund, it is called the grenfell tower residents's discretionary fund. it isa residents's discretionary fund. it is a promise...
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so, iam country forward is to vote conservative.y party in government with that clear vision for the future, a plan for those brexit negotiations, resolute determination to get this right and make a success of brexit, optimism that we can get a really good deal for us all, and the confidence in this country and the belief in britain and the british people that will take us forward. but of course it's only the people that can give me and the party the mandate to do that and so my message is very simple to people, give me your backing to lead britain, give me the authority to speak for britain, strengthen my hand while i am fighting for britain. if you give me your backing, i will deliver for britain. thank you. applause. studio: theresa may talking to party activists in yorkshire with her message at the start of this final week of the general election campaign. five days to go and a stark reminder to her party, if i lose six seats my government loses its majority, she said, in other words, get the vote out in the next few days. she w
so, iam country forward is to vote conservative.y party in government with that clear vision for the future, a plan for those brexit negotiations, resolute determination to get this right and make a success of brexit, optimism that we can get a really good deal for us all, and the confidence in this country and the belief in britain and the british people that will take us forward. but of course it's only the people that can give me and the party the mandate to do that and so my message is very...
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and there are some areas you are thinking, i am not sure, and there are some areas you are thinking, iamthat way? i have never voted in picking a test team, a lwa ys never voted in picking a test team, always talked it through until we get to what we want to see and what we are comfortable with. but that is probably the most difficult because the impact when that is announced internally. the environment is made by everyone, not one or two individuals. because it's the, to me it's the complementary, teamwork is complementary. it's not the same people thinking the same way doing the same things. it actually people bring their own talents to a grip, they share it and then collectively move it on together. some make changes, some adapt, some add things, stick to other things. but ultimately what you end up with is the reflection of what that group is and what it represents. we will find out the team later on tonight bid in the last few minutes the all blacks tea m the last few minutes the all blacks team to face them on saturday has been announced. there is one spot in the squad left to be f
and there are some areas you are thinking, i am not sure, and there are some areas you are thinking, iamthat way? i have never voted in picking a test team, a lwa ys never voted in picking a test team, always talked it through until we get to what we want to see and what we are comfortable with. but that is probably the most difficult because the impact when that is announced internally. the environment is made by everyone, not one or two individuals. because it's the, to me it's the...
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iam of the g20 summit —— president putin.he issue of syria will come up but america does not have a strategy, does it?|j will come up but america does not have a strategy, does it? i would not agree with the premise of your statement. i would say it has been very clear that we are not going to let al asad use chemical weapons. i believe assad must go. he has used chemical weapons on his own people dozens chemical weapons on his own people d oze ns of chemical weapons on his own people dozens of times. that is unacceptable. i think the recent state m e nts unacceptable. i think the recent statements that they used weapons we will respond and making sure that we make clear what our response is going to be to different actions is partly a deterrent as well. that is a strategy in of itself. that is something that in the international community we need to get on the same page and look at what happens in syria after assad and one of the questions president trump should be asking glad you put in is why vladimir putin is not outraged
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i see things when iam will haunt me for. i see things when i am sleeping.. they make it what they want, and when you get out, you are still what they want. you don't fit into society any more. —— they make you what they want. the hokey cari, you what they want. the hokey cari, you don't let it out. you keep it in. you are taught that way, and thatis in. you are taught that way, and that is one of the principles in training, where you get rid of your emotion. —— the hurt that you carry. i don't think it ever gets out. will caverns, seen here 19, worked as pa rt caverns, seen here 19, worked as part of a detail movie corpses and the sick images. there were a lot of amputations, and i think we'll is picked something up, and a foot along the floor. it was a foot that was blown off. just bits and pieces of people in the hospital that we had to take and incinerate. that was oui’ had to take and incinerate. that was our details of the day. this was just part of the journey for me. this is the catalyst. and now the journey, go back to the falklands, a really ring a
i see things when iam will haunt me for. i see things when i am sleeping.. they make it what they want, and when you get out, you are still what they want. you don't fit into society any more. —— they make you what they want. the hokey cari, you what they want. the hokey cari, you don't let it out. you keep it in. you are taught that way, and thatis in. you are taught that way, and that is one of the principles in training, where you get rid of your emotion. —— the hurt that you carry....
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iam not, i am comparing the british.mparing the british in the 1930s with british people today. that is called appeasement. we have had democracy and we have always had enemies. they come in different forms and different shapes. the nazis, the communists, they are both the enemy of democracy. and when we are facing the enemy of democracy, sometimes we make major mistakes. this country remembers that mistake vividly. i am seeing it again. i guess it depends on what you think democracy is for. an influential diplomat, an ambassador in singapore who has written books about what he calls particular asian models of development, he says in the west we are too hung up on the process and mechanism of democracy. he says what matters is a government that delivers for the people, it does not need to be democratic in the western and individualistic sense. because it is delivering for the mass of the people. on those terms, the chinese government is delivering for its people. you are using the word of the singapore ambassador, that i
iam not, i am comparing the british.mparing the british in the 1930s with british people today. that is called appeasement. we have had democracy and we have always had enemies. they come in different forms and different shapes. the nazis, the communists, they are both the enemy of democracy. and when we are facing the enemy of democracy, sometimes we make major mistakes. this country remembers that mistake vividly. i am seeing it again. i guess it depends on what you think democracy is for. an...
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iam babita sharma.s. she's due to meet her new cabinet on monday morning. one of the people tipped to replace her after her disappointing election, borisjohnson, has publicly said he backs her leadership. exit polls suggest the party of the new french president emmanuel macron is on course to win around three quarters of seats in the national assembly. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it's a china eastern airlines jet, which had to make an emergency landing when one of its engines was damaged. the crew spotted the damage after take—off, and the plane returned safely to sydney airport. fortu nately, fortunately, nobody was hurt. the incident is being investigated. stay tuned. more to come. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.
iam babita sharma.s. she's due to meet her new cabinet on monday morning. one of the people tipped to replace her after her disappointing election, borisjohnson, has publicly said he backs her leadership. exit polls suggest the party of the new french president emmanuel macron is on course to win around three quarters of seats in the national assembly. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it's a china eastern airlines jet, which had to make an emergency landing when one of its engines was...
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did you see them for claiming you described the palestinian people as, iam described the palestinianstential threat. know, something very different but nevertheless, you know... how would you have failed if a palestinian leader described thejewish people asa leader described thejewish people as a cancer? i didn't do it! you are just accusing... i have denied... you are accusing the israeli media of fabricating lies? there are so many misquotations. i know what i believe in. i wish to have full separation with the palestinians. what did we have after oslo? more than 1000 casualties after bombing attacks. what about after gaza? this is the reality. what is the choice, to leave the west bank for palestinianjihad to leave the west bank for palestinian jihad and daesh. president trump says he is going to fix the middle east problem. he said the other day, we will get it done. his son—in—law the other day, we will get it done. his son—in—lanared kushner has been sent to negotiate. he himself has seen neta nyahu been sent to negotiate. he himself has seen netanyahu and abbas. he says abbas
did you see them for claiming you described the palestinian people as, iam described the palestinianstential threat. know, something very different but nevertheless, you know... how would you have failed if a palestinian leader described thejewish people asa leader described thejewish people as a cancer? i didn't do it! you are just accusing... i have denied... you are accusing the israeli media of fabricating lies? there are so many misquotations. i know what i believe in. i wish to have full...
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iam later. i am kasia madera in london. coming up i am kasia madera in london.oming up on the programme — know one in the royal family wants to be king up on the programme — know one in the royalfamily wants to be king or queen according to prince harry —— no—one. celebrating the new era of jazz, visitors head back to the 19205 jazz, visitors head back to the 1920s when music and style defines the era. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in the last stronghold of so—called islamic state, the syrian city of raqqa. is is facing all—out war on severalfronts. city of raqqa. is is facing all—out war on several fronts. across the border in iraqi troops have taken most of the city of mosul but not in time to save the famous mosque. in raqqa us backed fighters at the syrian democratic forces are close to pushing is out. our correspondent gabriel gatehouse is on the frontline and sent this report. this has been a long and brutal road. we are inside raqqa cana
iam later. i am kasia madera in london. coming up i am kasia madera in london.oming up on the programme — know one in the royal family wants to be king up on the programme — know one in the royalfamily wants to be king or queen according to prince harry —— no—one. celebrating the new era of jazz, visitors head back to the 19205 jazz, visitors head back to the 1920s when music and style defines the era. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's...
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iam babita i am babita sharma iam babita sharma in i am babita sharma in london.. is it a movie?
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iam babita i am babita sharma iam babita sharma in i am babita sharma in london. also in the programme: after a year and a half in north korean jails, an american student is flown home. is it a movie? no, it's a game. it looks like a hollywood premiere, but the latest incarnation of spiderman is heading to a console, not a cinema. hello everyone. it's 8am in singapore 1am in the morning in london and 8pm in the evening in washington, where the us government's top lawyer has been facing tough questions about the alleged russian interference in last year's presidential election. attorney generaljeff sessions said that claims he colluded with moscow were "detestable lies". and he defended the controversial sacking of the fbi directorjames comey. from washington, nick bryant reports. capitol hill, on days such as this, america's most elegantly designed theatre. the stage for the latest instalment of a russian saga gripping washington and destabilising the trump white house. last week saw act i, the testimony of this former fbi directorjames comey, fired by president t
iam babita i am babita sharma iam babita sharma in i am babita sharma in london. also in the programme: after a year and a half in north korean jails, an american student is flown home. is it a movie? no, it's a game. it looks like a hollywood premiere, but the latest incarnation of spiderman is heading to a console, not a cinema. hello everyone. it's 8am in singapore 1am in the morning in london and 8pm in the evening in washington, where the us government's top lawyer has been facing tough...
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iam really glad ijoined club is notjust a club. it was a haven.had this group of people who felt exactly how i did. this group of people who felt exactly howl did. they this group of people who felt exactly how i did. they are this group of people who felt exactly howl did. they are my brothers and sisters in song. they fill my heart with love so that i can go out and filled the world with love. a group of shamans have performed a ritual for global peace in peru. they sang and danced on a beach in lima, aiming to bring about a rapprochement between the united states and north korea. tim allman reports. there seems little doubt we live in tumultuous times. but these four men are doing what they can to address that. shamans, or medicine men, who have rather an ambitious agenda. translation: we have come to carry out a special ritual for peace between the united states and north korea. we are asking for peace so that there is no conflict, war, destruction, or massacres. stop, we ask. we implore that their conscience is in understanding in peace. that
iam really glad ijoined club is notjust a club. it was a haven.had this group of people who felt exactly how i did. this group of people who felt exactly howl did. they this group of people who felt exactly how i did. they are this group of people who felt exactly howl did. they are my brothers and sisters in song. they fill my heart with love so that i can go out and filled the world with love. a group of shamans have performed a ritual for global peace in peru. they sang and danced on a beach...
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what iam imagine, rather shell-shocked.at actually there isa i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done and what the public want is to ensure the government is getting on with that job. i've appointed cabinet ministers today, i will be ms on tuesday i will go to france for meetings with president macron. we need to get on with brexit preparations and also deal with the challenges in people was a very everyday lives. this is the government getting on with work we need to do is to ensure that we are being a government that will govern the everyone, that with across the country. the crazy people able to make the most of their lives. this isa make the most of their lives. this is a government getting on with the job —— we will see people make the most of their lives. some of your collea g u es most of their lives. some of your colleagues have suggested you might bea colleagues have suggested you might be a caretaker prime minister. to be clear for the record, do be a caretaker prime minister. to be clearfor the rec
what iam imagine, rather shell-shocked.at actually there isa i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done and what the public want is to ensure the government is getting on with that job. i've appointed cabinet ministers today, i will be ms on tuesday i will go to france for meetings with president macron. we need to get on with brexit preparations and also deal with the challenges in people was a very everyday lives. this is the government getting on with work we need to do is to...
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it's 8am in singapore, iam in london, and 3am in the last stronghold of so—called islamic state, thecity of raqqa. the extremists are facing all out war on several fronts now. across the border, iraqi troops have re—taken most of the city of mosul, but not in time to save the famous mosque there. in raqqa, us—backed fighters of the syrian democratic forces are close to pushing is out. our correspondent, gabriel gatehouse, and cameraman, fred scott, are with the sdf on the frontline, and sent this exclusive report from raqqa. this has been a long and brutal road. we are inside raqqa now, driving to the centre of the syrian democratic forces, the sdf, a coalition of kurds and arabs. they have onlyjust retaken this street from fighters that called themselves islamic state. here is is often unseen but all the more dangerous for it. a noise in the sky signals the presence of a drone. what's happening, we havejust driven down this narrow sidestreet and suddenly there's gunfire. everyone's searching in the sky for these is drones. the sdf is advancing on three sides. as they push forward, c
it's 8am in singapore, iam in london, and 3am in the last stronghold of so—called islamic state, thecity of raqqa. the extremists are facing all out war on several fronts now. across the border, iraqi troops have re—taken most of the city of mosul, but not in time to save the famous mosque there. in raqqa, us—backed fighters of the syrian democratic forces are close to pushing is out. our correspondent, gabriel gatehouse, and cameraman, fred scott, are with the sdf on the frontline, and...
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much this morning, with a tweet saying, i am being much this morning, with a tweet saying, iam beingt saying, i am being investigated for firing the fbi director. of course, this is all draining away attention from the subjects that the president wa nts to from the subjects that the president wants to talk about. the focus this week was meant to be all aboutjobs. well, the only big growth area in jobsis well, the only big growth area in jobs is for lawyers to represent the people around donald trump in connection with the russia inquiry. the vice president has taken on counsel, and even donald trump's own lawyer has taken on a lawyer. the former german chancellor helmut kohl, who presided over german re—unification at the end of the cold war, has died. he was 87. helmut kohl led the country for 16 years and was a driving force behind european integration. 0ur correspondent paul adams looks back at his life. as the cold war ended, helmut kohl seemed to tower quite literally over eve ryo ne seemed to tower quite literally over everyone and everything around him. asa everyone and everyt
much this morning, with a tweet saying, i am being much this morning, with a tweet saying, iam beingt saying, i am being investigated for firing the fbi director. of course, this is all draining away attention from the subjects that the president wa nts to from the subjects that the president wants to talk about. the focus this week was meant to be all aboutjobs. well, the only big growth area in jobsis well, the only big growth area in jobs is for lawyers to represent the people around donald...
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iam sure control from the 10th floor upwards.sure you cannot comment as such but it is worth putting it out there, we don't have the landlord's view on the block, it is a local authority block that was being upgraded and the work was supposed to have been finished. what appears to have been finished. what appears to be an local pressure group, the g re nfell to be an local pressure group, the grenfell action group, has called attention to what it calls dangerous living conditions here, allegedly, a neglect of health and said the legislation, allegedly a safety record from the landlord but we don't have the landlord's point of view on that and i am sure we will have one. the blog post does suggest a serious fire in the tower block is likely and they suggest a fire was averted in 2013 when they say some residents experienced power surges allegedly caused by faulty wiring. yes, i mean, obviously, you know, we have heard rumours to that effect here. let me bring you an update from the london fire brigade, who haveissued from the lond
iam sure control from the 10th floor upwards.sure you cannot comment as such but it is worth putting it out there, we don't have the landlord's view on the block, it is a local authority block that was being upgraded and the work was supposed to have been finished. what appears to have been finished. what appears to be an local pressure group, the g re nfell to be an local pressure group, the grenfell action group, has called attention to what it calls dangerous living conditions here,...
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he said the thing is, iam gay. i with the thing is a no good. he said the thing is, i am gay.d, thank god. you won't have to go through this heterosexual nightmare that we have been going through. laughter. from that moment, it was the beginning of this university... for much of our time, we don't need word5 for much of our time, we don't need words to teach your old straight father about things. you said everything in the relationship you learn from toby, i wonder what he felt or thought when he read the book fashion learned? job well done! laughter -- learned. i5aid to job well done! laughter -- learned. i said to him recently, did you read the book? he wouldn't answer me, he was talking about something else. a5 as ifa was talking about something else. a5 as if a generous gesture, he said, oh, dad, you're not gay, but you're an ally. i said, wow! oh, dad, you're not gay, but you're an ally. i5aid, wow! and i liked your book! i have to say when robert mike rann reviewed this book in the 0b5erver, it was overwhelming. mike rann reviewed this book in the observer, it was overwh
he said the thing is, iam gay. i with the thing is a no good. he said the thing is, i am gay.d, thank god. you won't have to go through this heterosexual nightmare that we have been going through. laughter. from that moment, it was the beginning of this university... for much of our time, we don't need word5 for much of our time, we don't need words to teach your old straight father about things. you said everything in the relationship you learn from toby, i wonder what he felt or thought when...
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there is a lot of turmoil, iam not deliver.t to go into a leadership election, i think we need stability just now. we leadership election, i think we need stabilityjust now. we need to figure out what the final result is and then can we lead a government? these things need to be decided. you cannot say that we will have a leadership election, that will put everything into turmoil. do you think she should have a period of time before she steps down? we need to find out what the final result is and whether it is feasible for us to put a government together. we do not know what the final result will be. if it is feasible to put a government together, that changes the complexion of what we are dealing with and then the party have to top to her and decide what she wa nts to to top to her and decide what she wants to do and if she wants to do it, we need that stability. —— the party have two top to her. we need to stay calm and stable and work this through. it cannot be business as usual. it is clearly not business as usual. it is cl
there is a lot of turmoil, iam not deliver.t to go into a leadership election, i think we need stability just now. we leadership election, i think we need stabilityjust now. we need to figure out what the final result is and then can we lead a government? these things need to be decided. you cannot say that we will have a leadership election, that will put everything into turmoil. do you think she should have a period of time before she steps down? we need to find out what the final result is...
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iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together, and build a briton that is strongerfairer, and even more prosperous thanit fairer, and even more prosperous than it is today. no, no, says jeremy no, no, sasteremy corbyn, accusing the conservatives of fostering what he calls a toxic climate ahead of those talks. we will confirm to the other member states that britain is leaving the european union, that issueis leaving the european union, that issue is not in doubt. but instead of posturing and pumped up animosity labour government under my leadership will set out a plan for brexit based on mutual interests of both britain and the european union. the liberal democrats, campaigning at a hospital in kingston, issue a warning about the possible effects of brexit on the nhs. remember that lie, emblazoned on the bus, £350 million of the nhs, eve ryo ne bus, £350 million of the nhs, everyone knows it is a blatant lie but now we've found out that the truth is even worse, it will actually cost the nhs hundreds of millions of pounds. in edinburgh, nicola sturgeon says the more s
iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together, and build a briton that is strongerfairer, and even more prosperous thanit fairer, and even more prosperous than it is today. no, no, says jeremy no, no, sasteremy corbyn, accusing the conservatives of fostering what he calls a toxic climate ahead of those talks. we will confirm to the other member states that britain is leaving the european union, that issueis leaving the european union, that issue is not in doubt. but...
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iam not we know there over the last few years. i am not surprised that sort of thing is being said. think there is any sense here that their legitimacy in that sense is under question. gary, thank you very much. dated stuff. there will be much. dated stuff. there will be much more on that throughout the evening of course. and we will be back with you very soon. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the headlines this evening: harry kane breaks scottish hearts with an injury time equaliser at hampden park. the lions finally roar. england have just scored. a good win for the lions in new zealand against crusaders. and the 20—year—old whose first tournament win is the french open. hello. we've got ten different sports covered in sportsday this evening, but we'll start with football and scotland faced england in their world cup qualifier for 2018. harry caine played a crucial role in the final minutes of the match. little like a hampden park. david. finally, the atmosphere is dying down somewhat from that dramatic end. this feature is the oldest in internation
iam not we know there over the last few years. i am not surprised that sort of thing is being said. think there is any sense here that their legitimacy in that sense is under question. gary, thank you very much. dated stuff. there will be much. dated stuff. there will be much more on that throughout the evening of course. and we will be back with you very soon. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the headlines this evening: harry kane breaks scottish hearts with...
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iam why the government has had to step in.e supposed to be able to go to to get information? where do you go? apart from websites? to get the information you need, the help you need? the information you need, the help you need ? and the information you need, the help you need? and a plan for what is going to happen, where do you go for that? bring all of us together that survived and ask what we did. nobody has put us together. nobody has put the survivors together. they should ask, what can we do for you? white are you getting messages at parliament? why are you not hear doing the nitty—gritty when this is your country to be running? this is your country to be running? this is your mess, this is your civilians, your mess, this is your civilians, your citizens. these are people who elected you. you need to say, look, we do not even have a single help. you have not even put the survivors together. we organised that through charities, church and mosques, the community. they were asking on the road, who is a survivor? not only di
iam why the government has had to step in.e supposed to be able to go to to get information? where do you go? apart from websites? to get the information you need, the help you need? the information you need, the help you need ? and the information you need, the help you need? and a plan for what is going to happen, where do you go for that? bring all of us together that survived and ask what we did. nobody has put us together. nobody has put the survivors together. they should ask, what can we...
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translation: i am translation: iam not translation: i am not at all happy with the outcome of the matcha pity not to get the three points. we did very well. we played a good first up and a great second half and we re first up and a great second half and were unlucky to concede a goal. at first the referees gathered to us and then he changed his mind and i shall like he did that. china are bottom because also in group a — 2022 world cup hosts qatar have stunned south korea beating them 3—2 in doha. hassan al haidos with the winner 16 minutes from the end there were also a host of international friendlies being played on tuesday and one of those was in paris between france and england, where the home fans stood as one with england after both countries have been hit by terrorist attacks in the past two years. players and fans observed a minute of silence in an emotional show of support for the victims of the recent attacks in manchester and london while france has also been hit by attacks, notably paris in november 2015 and in nice lastjuly. 0n the pitch france scored a winner through 0usm
translation: i am translation: iam not translation: i am not at all happy with the outcome of the matcha pity not to get the three points. we did very well. we played a good first up and a great second half and we re first up and a great second half and were unlucky to concede a goal. at first the referees gathered to us and then he changed his mind and i shall like he did that. china are bottom because also in group a — 2022 world cup hosts qatar have stunned south korea beating them 3—2...
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iam here i am here at sefton lodge, one of newmarket‘s most historic stables, named after the 1878 derby their midst, eminent, the sun of the great frankel. i rode in the derby last year. i finished frankel. i rode in the derby last year. ifinished insects. this horse would be a lot better. —— ifinished in sixth. it is a wide—open race but hopefully he can come out in front. he seems playful, how is he to manage? he has a lovely temperament, frankel can be a little hot, but he seems to have a really good temperament. you mention frankel, does he remind you of him? he has a huge stride, that frankel had. he covers the ground and he is a big cause, frankel was quite big as well. he is quite athletic. physically, he is a great specimen andl physically, he is a great specimen and i think that you've just got to look at his race and see his stride. it is something to marvel at. with that in itself, that's no good if he isa that in itself, that's no good if he is a nutcase! luckily, he is a horse who conducts himself well and he learns. his ears prick and he knows what to do, he wants to pleas
iam here i am here at sefton lodge, one of newmarket‘s most historic stables, named after the 1878 derby their midst, eminent, the sun of the great frankel. i rode in the derby last year. i finished frankel. i rode in the derby last year. ifinished insects. this horse would be a lot better. —— ifinished in sixth. it is a wide—open race but hopefully he can come out in front. he seems playful, how is he to manage? he has a lovely temperament, frankel can be a little hot, but he seems to...
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iam i am ready for myjapanese brea kfast. i am ready for myjapanese breakfast., from yahoo japan in tokyo. before we go, use our quick look at the markets. japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equities mostly retreated two days before the british general election and congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48 points. they give are joining us. goodbye for now. the headlines this sour. uk security services are facing more questions following revelations that they were warned about the third london bridge attack. he's been named as 22—year—old youssef zaghba, a moroccan—italian man who lived in east london. a man has been shot down outside notre dame cathedral after he officers with a hammer. an investigation is under way as to why hundreds of postal ballots have gone missing into marginal south—west constituencies. they are saying they are taking what is happening very seriously. by mo
iam i am ready for myjapanese brea kfast. i am ready for myjapanese breakfast., from yahoo japan in tokyo. before we go, use our quick look at the markets. japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equities mostly retreated two days before the british general election and congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48...
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iam going i am going to come back and try my best as i did all my life for is not it is true that everyore and more difficult but i really have the motivation and it's going to be special for me, but i really have the motivation and it's going to be specialfor me, i'm going to keep trying. the pittsburgh penguins arrived back home on monday and brought the stanley cup with them, after beating nashville predators on sunday to win their second consecutive nhl championship. the side will be honoured with a parade on wednesday with large crowds expected as they celebrate becoming the first team since the detroit red wings in 1998 to win back to back championships. thanks for all the support and appreciate the turnout. we are excited for the parade on wednesday. it's great to see people turn out here. we didn't expect this. it's what you play for. to be able to do it, knowing how hard it is to repeat,. we'll end the programme with a notable success where i was born actually despite the accent. in the east sussex town of hastings in england to be more precise, where 0livia proko—pova of the c
iam going i am going to come back and try my best as i did all my life for is not it is true that everyore and more difficult but i really have the motivation and it's going to be special for me, but i really have the motivation and it's going to be specialfor me, i'm going to keep trying. the pittsburgh penguins arrived back home on monday and brought the stanley cup with them, after beating nashville predators on sunday to win their second consecutive nhl championship. the side will be...
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iam mentioning travis kalanick, he is gone? i am not surprised. the thing about uber is...t interestingly, a lot of investors are divided. they say, look what happened to apple when steve jobs was let go. that was when apple really started to grow. travis kalanick has been criticised for his aggressive tone, but it leaves them with a huge vacuum at the top. thank you so much, lovely to see you. thank you for your company and have a great day. we will see you soon. hello, there. we saw the peak of the heatwave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjune day since 1976. wales also saw its hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we start to see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that heat will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fr
iam mentioning travis kalanick, he is gone? i am not surprised. the thing about uber is...t interestingly, a lot of investors are divided. they say, look what happened to apple when steve jobs was let go. that was when apple really started to grow. travis kalanick has been criticised for his aggressive tone, but it leaves them with a huge vacuum at the top. thank you so much, lovely to see you. thank you for your company and have a great day. we will see you soon. hello, there. we saw the peak...
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iam of things possibly having to change.ous what your assessment is of what that might mean, the sort of issues that she is looking at and thinking about that.|j issues that she is looking at and thinking about that. i think the government and the police and the security services realise that they have got a problem here in terms of public confidence. people understood that a lone attacker might be able to get across westminster bridge. people understood that some kind of sophisticated bomb every now and then will get through the network and can carry out that attack in manchester, but three attacks in less tha n manchester, but three attacks in less than three months, the 22nd of march, 22nd of may, and june three. that is going to start denting public confidence. when is this going to stop my people will start asking. the government understand they have to deal with that. there have been a lot of emphasis today on how quickly police dealt with this incident, eight minutes from the beginning of the attack to win the last of
iam of things possibly having to change.ous what your assessment is of what that might mean, the sort of issues that she is looking at and thinking about that.|j issues that she is looking at and thinking about that. i think the government and the police and the security services realise that they have got a problem here in terms of public confidence. people understood that a lone attacker might be able to get across westminster bridge. people understood that some kind of sophisticated bomb...
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iam not seconds there were six gunshots. six clear gunshots. in there. it was in that sort of area, there. it was in that sort of area, the high street area, where we heard gunshots. i looked out the window and there were so many armed police. they were mentioning there were three guys with three devices strapped to them. i shouted down and said what should we do? they said for now stay there. and then it was when everything seemed to come down... there were many people around. we look out the window and the bomb robot turned up. that is when i certainly to go. at this point everyone was cleared out of the whole area. i said what should we do? one of the police officers said get out of the building now. he said get out of the building now. he said just run. all you have to do now is run as far as you can down southwark street. it was just you and me running at that point. in my memory there were at least two casualties. yes. two or three people laying in the middle of the road getting attention. it must be an emotional toll. how are you feeling
iam not seconds there were six gunshots. six clear gunshots. in there. it was in that sort of area, there. it was in that sort of area, the high street area, where we heard gunshots. i looked out the window and there were so many armed police. they were mentioning there were three guys with three devices strapped to them. i shouted down and said what should we do? they said for now stay there. and then it was when everything seemed to come down... there were many people around. we look out the...
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iam happy, because i am happy, because i can work where i love to be.ub cherishes the values that i love. i am excited, because i believe that the end of the season is a good springboard for more. we have created a dynamic that is very positive. we want to build on that. and have a positive end of season. what is your message to the fans after signing up for two more years? be together to support the club and give our all, and do our best. to be at the level of where we want to be. we can get up to the next level, i am convinced of that, by having games in the way that we want to play football and by supporting these players we already have. of course, we try and strengthen our squad is, to be stronger next season. urawa red diamonds overturned a 2—0 deficit from the opening match against south korean side jeju united to qualify for the quarterfinals of the asian champions league. the japanese team scored twice inside the 90 minutes but it was this goal from ryota moriwaki with six minutes of the extra time period that sealed the win although it was a b
iam happy, because i am happy, because i can work where i love to be.ub cherishes the values that i love. i am excited, because i believe that the end of the season is a good springboard for more. we have created a dynamic that is very positive. we want to build on that. and have a positive end of season. what is your message to the fans after signing up for two more years? be together to support the club and give our all, and do our best. to be at the level of where we want to be. we can get...
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iam been secretary for the last three years. i am a former chief fire officer. i spent 42 years in the fire service, 20 years of that was as the chief fire officer. the comparison has been drawn between the grenfell tower and la ka nal house, which went up in flames in camberwell in 2009. we are also hearing that the recommendations from the coroner ‘s report haven't been implemented. why not?” from the coroner ‘s report haven't been implemented. why not? i can't say that it hasn't been fermented. i am sure the coroner wrote to southwark council with a letter of improvement, what should expect to happen. she talked about the procedures that came out of the inquest. she also wrote to the fire sector federation and she also wrote to four bodies and sent issues that arose from that fire. one of those issues, of course, that came out in this was prior to 1986 the london building axe, section 20, applying to the outside wall of buildings in tower blocks of flats, they were required to have a fire resistance of one hour. in 1986 the national building regulations were
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iam know who has seen it has loved that. i am looking forward to that. thank you very much.quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. good evening. there was a lot of cloud today and some outbreaks of rain. some showers and the south—east but also spells of sunshine. macleod was extensive and more is coming in bringing rain with it. it will not be too expensive or heavy. it leaves behind a fair bit of cloud. single figures in the far north of the uk. in comparison with recent days, the weekend is looking pretty good. try it and bright weather to be had. it will be a decent day for england and wales with patchy sunshade. more breeze and cloud in northern ireland but it will not reach aberdeen where it will not reach aberdeen where it will be in the low 20s. sunday looks like another decent day for most, some rain in the west of scotland but for the most part it will be
iam know who has seen it has loved that. i am looking forward to that. thank you very much.quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. good evening. there was a lot of cloud today and some outbreaks of rain. some showers and the south—east but also spells of sunshine. macleod was...
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is -- if the current president has to step down, iam the current president has to step down, i am certainew president who is committed to these reforms. changes needed, but the proposals are unpopular. —— change is. there is little appetite for more pain, but without more reforms, the recovery could prove short lived, bringing the prospect of yet more unrest. a quick look at the markets now. this is how the asian markets finished. we are out of time, i'll see you soon. finished. we are out of time, i'll see you soon. goodbye. then we'll be back shortly to go through the papers with us. —— ben. 0nly around a third of teenage boys say they enjoy reading. that's one of the findings this morning from the national literacy survey of more than a0,000 children across britain. tom burridge reports. it's storytime in liverpool. this charity, called the reader, encourages children to get their hands on books. getting younger children like sebastian to read some of our favourite stories is not the difficult part. a savvy suggests the real challenge is keeping boys reading as they get older —— survey
is -- if the current president has to step down, iam the current president has to step down, i am certainew president who is committed to these reforms. changes needed, but the proposals are unpopular. —— change is. there is little appetite for more pain, but without more reforms, the recovery could prove short lived, bringing the prospect of yet more unrest. a quick look at the markets now. this is how the asian markets finished. we are out of time, i'll see you soon. finished. we are out...
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iam unaware police on the bridge at the moment. to where the van driver has gone now. it was a white transit van with a solo male driver. 0ne transit van with a solo male driver. one of the victims, a french lady, she is 45 years old. she had a boyfriend with her, she cannot find him at the moment. 0bviously that is very worrying. nobody really knows what is going on. all traffic has been halted. how quickly were emergency services there? police arrived within two minutes. there we re arrived within two minutes. there were several people with camera phones, who had obviously been taking pictures of tower bridge. police arrived within two minutes, ambulances took about eight minutes. i would probably say i was the first person on the scene that called the ambulances. ambulances here within 6-8 ambulances. ambulances here within 6—8 minutes. ambulances. ambulances here within 6-8 minutes. where is the vehicle? i'm unsure as to where the vehicle is. it's probably central committee middle part of the bridge that it impacted the most ——
iam unaware police on the bridge at the moment. to where the van driver has gone now. it was a white transit van with a solo male driver. 0ne transit van with a solo male driver. one of the victims, a french lady, she is 45 years old. she had a boyfriend with her, she cannot find him at the moment. 0bviously that is very worrying. nobody really knows what is going on. all traffic has been halted. how quickly were emergency services there? police arrived within two minutes. there we re arrived...
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iam that has worked. thank you very much indeed.ides us. she died 365 days ago, but every day those words become more and more appropriate. thank you to everyone involved. it rather stops you in your tracks given all the news we reported recently. people embracing that spirit. it is good to hear that kind of thing. it really is. it really is. it makes you think. we are talking about one of britain's biggest retailers this morning. tesco has shown strong figures. decent figures. quite a troubled sector. good morning. good morning. you are right. i will come to those figures in a minute. we are in the shadow of st paul's this morning in london where it is a glorious morning. a busy morning of economic and corporate data. tesco has released its latest figures. those for the first three months of the year. a sixth consecutive quarter of growth. it is a competitive sector. all of the discounters biting at the heels of tesco and sainsburys and others. sales are up in the uk, but down in the rest of the world. what will it mean for custome
iam that has worked. thank you very much indeed.ides us. she died 365 days ago, but every day those words become more and more appropriate. thank you to everyone involved. it rather stops you in your tracks given all the news we reported recently. people embracing that spirit. it is good to hear that kind of thing. it really is. it really is. it makes you think. we are talking about one of britain's biggest retailers this morning. tesco has shown strong figures. decent figures. quite a troubled...
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huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which is where some of the welsh vote will be counted tomorrow, their way through the general election issues, because so many of them are devolved? lines because so many of them are devolved ? lines really because so many of them are devolved? lines really have been blurred, because uk manifestos have been making pledges about devolved issues, like health and education. now, brexit has been a key is used here, wales voted to leave the european union. different parties have different views about how funding should be replaced. labour has traditionally been the strongest party, but we have had some insight into how the conservatives are viewing wales this time, three visits from team—mate during this election campaign. jeremy corbyn was in north wales today, but it has been the first minister, carwyn jones, who has led the charge for labour and wales, under the brand of welsh labour which they say has been successful in the past. plaid cymru hope to make gains, rhondda and ynys mon target seats for them, and the lib dems, well, they are defending o
huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which is where some of the welsh vote will be counted tomorrow, their way through the general election issues, because so many of them are devolved? lines because so many of them are devolved ? lines really because so many of them are devolved? lines really have been blurred, because uk manifestos have been making pledges about devolved issues, like health and education. now, brexit has been a key is used here, wales voted to leave the european union....
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i called him and said, where are you, and he said iam in and said, where are you, and he said i am ind, no one broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed ajar and broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed a jar and was studying civil engineering. he added cream of returning to his country. they dream which ended on that horrific night in grenfell tower. he was living in a war zone. this is terrible. you have the brutality of assad and the terror of isis and he came here seeking safety. he thought he was safe. he ended up in a very tragic event. it will take us a long time to go through this ordeal. as well as funerals, the families will also have to endure inquests. today the death of five victims explained and recorded, the koran are visibly shaken by this family, he said he couldn't imagine the agony —— coroner. there was this apology from the prime minister. the support on the prime minister. the support on the ground for families the prime minister. the support on the ground forfamilies in the prime minister. the support on the ground for families
i called him and said, where are you, and he said iam in and said, where are you, and he said i am ind, no one broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed ajar and broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed a jar and was studying civil engineering. he added cream of returning to his country. they dream which ended on that horrific night in grenfell tower. he was living in a war zone. this is terrible. you have the brutality of assad and the terror of isis and he...
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iam joined by regulation and health and safety standards. am joined by a regulation and health and safety standards. iam joined by a building health and safety inspector. thank you for your time this morning. we don't know what happened here precisely, of course, but your thoughts, from the pictures you have been watching this morning, and from everything we have been hearing about how rapidly the fire spread. 0bviously, first of all my thoughts are with those who are affected directly or indirectly. but it is safe to say that the pictures we have seen clearly show that the building did not perform in the way we would expect the building to perform. if that is a fire in any of these buildings you expect it to be contained to an individual apartment, he would not expect it to spread in anything like that way, and certainly not in that time that we have seen. something has gone dramatically wrong. your point being that as a fire breaks out in any given flat inside a block like that, there must be systems in place and materials in place to stop
iam joined by regulation and health and safety standards. am joined by a regulation and health and safety standards. iam joined by a building health and safety inspector. thank you for your time this morning. we don't know what happened here precisely, of course, but your thoughts, from the pictures you have been watching this morning, and from everything we have been hearing about how rapidly the fire spread. 0bviously, first of all my thoughts are with those who are affected directly or...
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about iam this morning. and you are seeing people gathering.now where the eva cu ees gathering. do you know where the evacuees have been moved, do you know about their whereabouts? no, between 1am and 2am we were pushed back and people were being taken, people were going into people's houses, there were quite a lot of people who were looking for family members. possibly with them. and there were people milling around. we saw people in pyjamas and barefoot, children and things, and there didn't seem to be anybody at that point taking them anywhere in particular, so i don't know where they ended up going. ijust know that we were asked to move back. and obviously, as reflected by what you're saying, the first call to the fire brigade at 12:45am in the morning, so one would expect residents would fast asleep. and tell us a little about the community, what you know of the tower block. do you know anyone living there? i don't at the moment but i have known people who have lived in the past. i know that there had been concerns over safety in the past.
about iam this morning. and you are seeing people gathering.now where the eva cu ees gathering. do you know where the evacuees have been moved, do you know about their whereabouts? no, between 1am and 2am we were pushed back and people were being taken, people were going into people's houses, there were quite a lot of people who were looking for family members. possibly with them. and there were people milling around. we saw people in pyjamas and barefoot, children and things, and there didn't...
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our correspondent is that saint clements, sorry, iam being our correspondent is that saint clements,eing told thatis clements, sorry, i am being told that is then clements church, but let us speak to mark who has been following the investigation, the desperate search for answers as to what caused this fire. please bring us what caused this fire. please bring us up today, mark. you get the sense of the hostility that some people here feel towards the prime minister over what is perceived to be a delayed response, a delay in visiting the residents. we are told she visited saint clements church just south of grenfell tower behind me and she had to leap through a side door at the end, a heavy police presence there, with the chance of cowards from the crowd as she was, in the words of some, bundled into a car by police. that's the sense of acrimony there is from some people towards her and you do hear that from people around here today. there isa from people around here today. there is a feeling of immense frustration to war the number of people, towards the borough for what is perceived
our correspondent is that saint clements, sorry, iam being our correspondent is that saint clements,eing told thatis clements, sorry, i am being told that is then clements church, but let us speak to mark who has been following the investigation, the desperate search for answers as to what caused this fire. please bring us what caused this fire. please bring us up today, mark. you get the sense of the hostility that some people here feel towards the prime minister over what is perceived to be a...
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iam not speak for the majority people up here. independence but supporting scotland and looking after scotland, i think they are the right people. and looking after scotland, i think they are the right peoplelj and looking after scotland, i think they are the right people. i would say the straw poll has been fruitful. this is all about what you think as an election. we are joined this is all about what you think as an election. we arejoined by this is all about what you think as an election. we are joined by a this is all about what you think as an election. we arejoined by a host of voters. good morning. let's find out some views. good morning to you from what are you passionate about? independence is a really big issue. how's that influenced your vote at all? have you changed party you might be voting for? are you undecided? i have considered voting labour but i will vote snp. we will talk to the politicians from all the main parties. what is on your mind ahead of the general election?” main parties. what is on your mind ahead o
iam not speak for the majority people up here. independence but supporting scotland and looking after scotland, i think they are the right people. and looking after scotland, i think they are the right peoplelj and looking after scotland, i think they are the right people. i would say the straw poll has been fruitful. this is all about what you think as an election. we are joined this is all about what you think as an election. we arejoined by this is all about what you think as an election. we...
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iam i am following the team as they compete for a place in football's biggest tournament, the world cupns refused to support the tea m some syrians refused to support the team because it is associated with the aside regime. —— assad. but for others, even those who have fled for their lives, the team is a symbol of national pride. the team has defied the odds by beating some of asia's guest at best. —— biggest and best. now they are on the road again competing for so are on the road again competing for so much more thanjust are on the road again competing for so much more than just football glory. it is friday afternoon in damascus, and the weekend is under way. prayers in the morning, and like so many places around the world, football in the afternoon. it is here that i meet tarek, a stint coach of syria's national team. —— assistant coach. i am joining him as he watches a low—key fixture in syria's premier league, which is also attempting to carry on despite the conflict. syrian football fans have much to cheer about right now. their national side has performed beyond expectations, as
iam i am following the team as they compete for a place in football's biggest tournament, the world cupns refused to support the tea m some syrians refused to support the team because it is associated with the aside regime. —— assad. but for others, even those who have fled for their lives, the team is a symbol of national pride. the team has defied the odds by beating some of asia's guest at best. —— biggest and best. now they are on the road again competing for so are on the road...