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translation: iam desperate. i wa nted translation: iam desperate. i wanted to get the children out. i wa nt to wanted to get the children out. i want to see something. the united nations human rights chief say sanctions should be considered against me and mum over its treatment of muslim. harry kane maria —— hurricane maria knocked out power to 3.5 million people. we talk to the un goodwill ambassador. we attach ourselves to organisations like this to make sure that you carry my voice, which will be the voice of all these kids. live from oui’ voice of all these kids. live from our studio voice of all these kids. live from ourstudio in voice of all these kids. live from our studio in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. thanks forjoining us, it is seven in the morning here in singapore, midnight in london, and six in the evening in mexico where teams of rescue workers are frantically searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake has claimed at least 200 lives. dozens of buildings have collapsed, including a primary school where 21 chil
translation: iam desperate. i wa nted translation: iam desperate. i wanted to get the children out. i wa nt to wanted to get the children out. i want to see something. the united nations human rights chief say sanctions should be considered against me and mum over its treatment of muslim. harry kane maria —— hurricane maria knocked out power to 3.5 million people. we talk to the un goodwill ambassador. we attach ourselves to organisations like this to make sure that you carry my voice,...
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iam not i am not going to lie. as i said, i am 49. i have been in football since iam 18. am 49.n football since i am 18. you know, that is 31 years. soi i am 18. you know, that is 31 years. so i know how it works, especially today. to be fair, i can do the zone where i don't — ijust care about the team. i saw my team really focus not today, but the day before yesterday, it was a good thing, a told the team that we will suffer this two weeks. we have suffered. it was good to play on monday to have them back for a few training. they showed determination in training, they shed the energy and everything. and that was really important to me. that is the thing that i have been focused on. i think we deserved defeat. we were not good today, especially with the ball. i think the defence we worked with, we fought and tried everything. and evenif fought and tried everything. and even if you see that the goals were very lucky, the deflection and the corner, which was very unlucky, as well, we have to be honest that we we re well, we have to be honest that we were not good enough with the b
iam not i am not going to lie. as i said, i am 49. i have been in football since iam 18. am 49.n football since i am 18. you know, that is 31 years. soi i am 18. you know, that is 31 years. so i know how it works, especially today. to be fair, i can do the zone where i don't — ijust care about the team. i saw my team really focus not today, but the day before yesterday, it was a good thing, a told the team that we will suffer this two weeks. we have suffered. it was good to play on monday to...
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iam interested counter-productive? i think they could have...ow random it really was. i would think that obviously putting some of the more heavy users, the more celebrity users in that, and letting them go wild with a new product would probably be a good idea, but i am not in charge of their. when you say go wild with it, it is not really going wild, we can just say a bit more. to what extent do you think it will help twitter? twitter‘s argument is that people will have more room to write things and send more tweets, so from a business perspective, if people have more room and are tweeting more often, they will be in the atmore, engaging more, and all of that means that twitter can show people more ads. it is betterfor that twitter can show people more ads. it is better for business. that twitter can show people more ads. it is betterfor business. so if their data is correct, and longer tweets m ea ns if their data is correct, and longer tweets means more time in the out and more tweets, then this could be good for the business. i suppose you a
iam interested counter-productive? i think they could have...ow random it really was. i would think that obviously putting some of the more heavy users, the more celebrity users in that, and letting them go wild with a new product would probably be a good idea, but i am not in charge of their. when you say go wild with it, it is not really going wild, we can just say a bit more. to what extent do you think it will help twitter? twitter‘s argument is that people will have more room to write...
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iam! i i need to run around and fight people. i am!t i will be unhappier outside of turkey. if they had a decent democracy i would be very happy. unfortunately, seems that we are not having it, and we are not going to have it for some time, because i cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel. but i persist in staying in my country and being part of what is happening there now. that is a great thoughts to end on. thank you so much for being on hardtalk. it is a pleasure to have you on the programme again. thank you so much. thank you. hello. the very same weather system that produced a very wet wednesday in northern ireland is gradually pushing further east across the uk during thursday. here it is. at least to begin today, there will be heavy rain bursts in western areas. we are looking at things at eight o'clock in the morning. you can see it in the west of wales into south—west scotland. all points east of that should be fine and dry. a mild morning compared to wednesday. but the overnight rain is pushing away from northern irela
iam! i i need to run around and fight people. i am!t i will be unhappier outside of turkey. if they had a decent democracy i would be very happy. unfortunately, seems that we are not having it, and we are not going to have it for some time, because i cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel. but i persist in staying in my country and being part of what is happening there now. that is a great thoughts to end on. thank you so much for being on hardtalk. it is a pleasure to have you on the...
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iam not johnson, ben stokes and hugh hefner. i am not saying there are any connections! the only connection, we're talking about them. the story that borisjohnson has topped a poll of the tory faithful, is that a surprise? he will be very happy, he has moved ahead of his rivals and has 23% this latest poll. ruth davidson is slightly behind that 99 jacob rees mogg at 17. he will be pleased because he has after all been in the last few weeks on this rather determined effort to persuade us of his significance and importance and releva nce. his significance and importance and relevance. has he been on manoeuvres? has friends and allies in the press. he has been take me a lot of credit for things such as the brexit transition deal being reduced from a five—year period to a two—year period. having said that actually theresa may is in the driving seat that he afterwards went to the press and said it was me. that was my doing. the man has a big evil and it will presumably be massiah stephen moore by the statistics. —— big ego. massiah stephen moore by the statistics. -- big ego.
iam not johnson, ben stokes and hugh hefner. i am not saying there are any connections! the only connection, we're talking about them. the story that borisjohnson has topped a poll of the tory faithful, is that a surprise? he will be very happy, he has moved ahead of his rivals and has 23% this latest poll. ruth davidson is slightly behind that 99 jacob rees mogg at 17. he will be pleased because he has after all been in the last few weeks on this rather determined effort to persuade us of his...
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iam there are many ways to die in yemen. the truth about what is happening to yemen ‘s children. when i arrive, it is a disaster. alaa has a night in the intensive care unit, fighting for his life. —— has spent the night. here is the body of another yemen child. another statistic in a forgotten war. the child had a name, they all have names. he was called alaa, and he was three years old. he was born into a war and the war claimed him. alaa never raised a weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmur as weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmuras he weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmur as he died. weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmuras he died. he weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmur as he died. he had a family that loves him. he had friends he played with. three days ago, he had a future. and he lost it all. reasonably summery for some of us over the weekend. this was the scene on friday afternoon. as we head through the course of the weekend, many of us will have largely dry conditions, parti
iam there are many ways to die in yemen. the truth about what is happening to yemen ‘s children. when i arrive, it is a disaster. alaa has a night in the intensive care unit, fighting for his life. —— has spent the night. here is the body of another yemen child. another statistic in a forgotten war. the child had a name, they all have names. he was called alaa, and he was three years old. he was born into a war and the war claimed him. alaa never raised a weapon in his life, he barely...
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they have some rebuilding to do, but coutinho, iam sure some rebuilding to do, but coutinho, i am sureerpool eventually in terms of in his mind, get back on the training pitch and perform how he usually does. that will be something different daily—macro the fans will forget. will be something different daily-macro the fans will forget. we havejuergen klopp daily-macro the fans will forget. we have juergen klopp here. he came yesterday, and accepted 100%, the situation. it isjust the situation. now, i really think we should all use the situation. we have a wonderful player in our squad who wants to get fit and play for this club. we don't know how long he will play for the club. sometimes we wa nt will play for the club. sometimes we want to send players away and players think about the future also, it isa players think about the future also, it is a normal situation. that is no problem. i it is a normal situation. that is no problem. lam it is a normal situation. that is no problem. i am completely fine with this situation. this is something the clubs are trying to avoid soap they want
they have some rebuilding to do, but coutinho, iam sure some rebuilding to do, but coutinho, i am sureerpool eventually in terms of in his mind, get back on the training pitch and perform how he usually does. that will be something different daily—macro the fans will forget. will be something different daily-macro the fans will forget. we havejuergen klopp daily-macro the fans will forget. we have juergen klopp here. he came yesterday, and accepted 100%, the situation. it isjust the...
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i this moment, but that will change, soon, iam sure.i have heard that you love everton, a huge evertonians, hopefully you injoy that. all the best and see you in the next derby! yes, where we when! 0f the next derby! yes, where we when! of course not! goodbye, all the best. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and the times columnist jenni russell. tomorrow's front pages...starting with... we start with the i which carries an extraordinary picture of the devastation caused by hurricane irma as it swept through the caribbean. the metro says the uk has promised £32m in aid to uk territories in the region, it also carries a picture of prince george on his first day at school. the times claims the prime minister is being pressured to sack a minister and an aide following their support for a letter urging mrs may to stick to plans for a hard brexit. the daily m
i this moment, but that will change, soon, iam sure.i have heard that you love everton, a huge evertonians, hopefully you injoy that. all the best and see you in the next derby! yes, where we when! 0f the next derby! yes, where we when! of course not! goodbye, all the best. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and...
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up for himself and say, look, iam not a monster, he wants to stand up for himself and say, look, iamnerally have for the last 30 yea rs. generally have for the last 30 years. the european officials, as he said, the british always protest, they always say no, and then in the end they say yes. if they think theresa may in the end is going to say yes to a deal which involves not really getting out of the european union and paying vast sums of money for the privilege of staying half m, for the privilege of staying half in, it would be a good thing if they we re in, it would be a good thing if they were disabused of that illusion. andrew, always good to talk to, thank you. we will talk to norman about this in a moment, but breaking news from the united states — following the decision injune by donald trump that he would announce the us would withdraw from the paris accord on climate change, his secretary of state, rex tillerson, has suggested the present was hoping to keep the country in the agreement. butjust hearing that white house officials are saying we are withdrawing unless we can
up for himself and say, look, iam not a monster, he wants to stand up for himself and say, look, iamnerally have for the last 30 yea rs. generally have for the last 30 years. the european officials, as he said, the british always protest, they always say no, and then in the end they say yes. if they think theresa may in the end is going to say yes to a deal which involves not really getting out of the european union and paying vast sums of money for the privilege of staying half m, for the...
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iam in london has got cctv all over it.ctures of the people that put this on the train because i'm sure they will have those by now. and we have also got a situation where this is an unusual container, it is not something everybody is carrying and people will have seen someone and thought, thatis will have seen someone and thought, that is a bit odd. so they will have a very good idea of what the suspects look like now and the fact they have released it may mean something, that they are moving towards an arrest. thank you for your time this morning. time for the weather now. showers easing towards sunday and sunday is looking like a better day with more sunshine and light winds and it will feel a bit warmer. not a warm start to the day. we have showers across coastal areas. bigger cloud across scotland towards northern ireland. some of this is rain bearing and some of the showers across south—west england will be heavy with funding, very wet here. but the sunshine break through the showers, temperatures 12—16d so it remains
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iam not continuing and we are having many difficulties.his because it is the way of peace process anywhere in the world that they come across difficulties, and sometimes the process stalls, sometimes the process stalls, sometimes they come to we get halt and sometimes it seems as though everything is falling apart, and yet, in the end, we all gather together and move forward because all of us basically one piece rather than war. we want harmony rather than war. we want harmony rather than conflict, and this is the aspiration shared by all our peoples. peace, stability, harmony and progress. it is not a large agenda, but it is a difficult one. and as we go all with in our efforts —— as we go forward in our efforts to address the ills of this nation, i would like to ask our friends who understand and sympathise with both our aspirations and our problems to join us. we would like tojoin us in a positive, construct a way to find new paths towards peace and stability, towards harmony. we would like you to include our country as a home, notjust
iam not continuing and we are having many difficulties.his because it is the way of peace process anywhere in the world that they come across difficulties, and sometimes the process stalls, sometimes the process stalls, sometimes they come to we get halt and sometimes it seems as though everything is falling apart, and yet, in the end, we all gather together and move forward because all of us basically one piece rather than war. we want harmony rather than war. we want harmony rather than...
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as he said, iam not afraid, iam peaceful, humble and trusting in god's mercy.example of how a human being approaches the most important moment of their life, the moment of their death, when they pass from this world to the next, and face the judgment of the almighty god. a man of unsha keable faith, judgment of the almighty god. a man of unshakeable faith, and yet, as we reflected in our report there, there we re reflected in our report there, there were difficulties that went with the early years of his career. to what extent did he talk about those failings and what had gone on, particularly in suck sex? to what extent did he talk about those in later life? -- in sussex. he did, and like every human being, the crucial thing is how we learn from mistakes. there is no doubt that he did. he learned in his public actions, because, as martin bashir said, it was he who initiated the reforms within the catholic community in this country which means we face oui’ community in this country which means we face our responsibilities for safeguarding children quite robustl
as he said, iam not afraid, iam peaceful, humble and trusting in god's mercy.example of how a human being approaches the most important moment of their life, the moment of their death, when they pass from this world to the next, and face the judgment of the almighty god. a man of unsha keable faith, judgment of the almighty god. a man of unshakeable faith, and yet, as we reflected in our report there, there we re reflected in our report there, there were difficulties that went with the early...
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iam free! 0ut top stories this hour, hurricane irma hits and leaves a trail of devastation.for a battering. a least ten people are dead. 0ver battering. a least ten people are dead. over 150,000 battering. a least ten people are dead. 0ver150,000 rohingya muslims have crossed into bangladesh in the last few weeks. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the china daily and its main headline a tv documentary series on government anticorruption measures which began airing on thursday evening. lower down is a report on the chinese government's calling on south korea to remove the missile system which the us has provided following a series of north korean missile tests. the japan times also concentrates on events in korea. its south korean and japanese leaders agreed to push the stronger sanctions on north korea at a meeting in russia. and the daily inquirer leads on the testimony given at a senate hearing by one of the sons of the president. it says he has denied being involved in drug trafficking and has refused to co—operate when asked to sh
iam free! 0ut top stories this hour, hurricane irma hits and leaves a trail of devastation.for a battering. a least ten people are dead. 0ver battering. a least ten people are dead. over 150,000 battering. a least ten people are dead. 0ver150,000 rohingya muslims have crossed into bangladesh in the last few weeks. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the china daily and its main headline a tv documentary series on government anticorruption measures which...
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iam i am formally appealing today's receding. 0nce i am formally appealing today's receding.the time to deny any and all res plus allegations towards me. every dog has his day. the law of karma will operate especially to those with evil intent. the american credit ratings agency equus fax says its computer systems have been hacked, potentially affecting 140 million people across the us —— equifax. they say it took place between may and july this year, as stealing data including names, and social security numbers. the internet retail giant amazon has announced plans to build a second headquarter in north america, kicking off a competition among cities to attract the investment. amazon said it was seeking a city of over a million people with an international airport, a good education system and mass transit. the person in the middle is the chinese director and producer vivian qu, who has presented her new film, angels wear white, at the venice film festival. qu is the only female director competing for the coveted golden lion award this year. angels wear white is one of 21 inte
iam i am formally appealing today's receding. 0nce i am formally appealing today's receding.the time to deny any and all res plus allegations towards me. every dog has his day. the law of karma will operate especially to those with evil intent. the american credit ratings agency equus fax says its computer systems have been hacked, potentially affecting 140 million people across the us —— equifax. they say it took place between may and july this year, as stealing data including names, and...
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yes, dad and me, iam horror came, and they?ghtened —— horror came, and they? yes, dad and me, iam frightened —— hurricane horror came, and they? yes, dad and me, i am frightened —— hurricane —— aren't they? —— yes, i am very frightened. there are a lot of things that could go wrong. everyone is trying to prepare, there are thousands of citizens facing their second potentially devastating hurricane in as many weeks. apologies for the strange thing that happened with the pictures there. sally is here with all the business news. china is the world's second biggest economy, trailing only the united states, and could well become number one in the next decade. but as it stands large chunks of it are off limits to foreigners because of restrictions over what they are allowed to own. but that is changing with the chinese government looking at how it can attract more investment from overseas and that is what's behind an important meeting of china's central bank which is taking place today. that meeting of the people's bank of china is l
yes, dad and me, iam horror came, and they?ghtened —— horror came, and they? yes, dad and me, iam frightened —— hurricane horror came, and they? yes, dad and me, i am frightened —— hurricane —— aren't they? —— yes, i am very frightened. there are a lot of things that could go wrong. everyone is trying to prepare, there are thousands of citizens facing their second potentially devastating hurricane in as many weeks. apologies for the strange thing that happened with the...
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iam forthe for the player, that is the market. i am for the free market.e been incredibly high and incredibly low. it isa incredibly high and incredibly low. it is a phenomenal passion. it can be run as a business, and many are running it very well as a business. you have lost money big—time. big—time. you have lost money big—time. big-time. this is from the times newspaper us. this was written almost two years ago. it was talking about your first four years at qpr. he promised to rough up the diamond. the debts were 20 million. now they are ten times that thanks largely to money wasted on the wages of players and agencies. tony fernandes has practically nothing to show for it. i obviously disagreed that the many people went down that road. we had a solid squad, a nice academy, we are well on our way to building a new stadium. you have not got the premier league. without it the income is not there and you will lose money. we still have good income from the paris payments. two yea rs. we income from the paris payments. two years. we want to get back to the
iam forthe for the player, that is the market. i am for the free market.e been incredibly high and incredibly low. it isa incredibly high and incredibly low. it is a phenomenal passion. it can be run as a business, and many are running it very well as a business. you have lost money big—time. big—time. you have lost money big—time. big-time. this is from the times newspaper us. this was written almost two years ago. it was talking about your first four years at qpr. he promised to rough...
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iam biased, because premiers on other platforms at home?he collective viewing ata something in the collective viewing at a cinema where you are sitting with your popcorn that will never entirely go away. this year, hollywood has had a tough year and there is soul—searching going on about where they put their money, how they invest their money and how they can future proof themselves against the incredible challenge of tv. time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past few days the weather has not been changing very much. we've had that continuing theme of sunshine and heavy showers, sunday was no exception. we had some big showers around, this was the scene in derbyshire earlier. you can see the cumulus clouds there, they bought thunder and hail across parts of the country, particularly heavy over parts of the pennines. as we move through tonight, we will see the showers easing away. low—pressure sitting towards east, but higher pressure taking charge in the northwest. many western part of the country will have a chilly night w
iam biased, because premiers on other platforms at home?he collective viewing ata something in the collective viewing at a cinema where you are sitting with your popcorn that will never entirely go away. this year, hollywood has had a tough year and there is soul—searching going on about where they put their money, how they invest their money and how they can future proof themselves against the incredible challenge of tv. time for a look at the weather. good evening. over the past few days...
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well, that will be up to...iam thing or not? well, that will be up to...ber of the anc. would it be healthy, or not? it depends whether she gets elected. as a consequence of the free expression of the will of the members of the anc. because if she is sponsored by a network of people who disregard anc procedures, she will be invested, and would be hamstrung in her leadership. —— indebted. invested, and would be hamstrung in her leadership. -- indebted. in brief, the other frontrunner in recent weeks and months, in this race, not of that candidates have declared yet, is cyril ramaphosa, a businessman worth hundreds of millions of dollars, his interests go across industries, and he is a renowned lover of the good life, if you put it that way. if you talk about the crisis in the anc, would he bea about the crisis in the anc, would he be a man capable of addressing it? well, as i said, every organisation gets the leaders it deserves, because the members... we deserves, because the members... we deserve president zuma. as members of the anc. so... cyril ramaphos
well, that will be up to...iam thing or not? well, that will be up to...ber of the anc. would it be healthy, or not? it depends whether she gets elected. as a consequence of the free expression of the will of the members of the anc. because if she is sponsored by a network of people who disregard anc procedures, she will be invested, and would be hamstrung in her leadership. —— indebted. invested, and would be hamstrung in her leadership. -- indebted. in brief, the other frontrunner in...
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i am at the means to an end, iam refugee camp. means to an end, iam notanything, i refugee camp. i am at the means to an end, i am not anything, i am instrumental in getting these voices heard in pop culture and in society getting recognition. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. keep up—to—date with all of our stories on the bbc news website. hello. the same weather system that produced a very wet wednesday in northern ireland is gradually pushing further east across the uk during thursday. here it is. at least to begin today, there will be heavy rain bursts in western areas. we are looking at things at eight o'clock in the morning. you can see it in the west of wales into south—west scotland. all points east of that should be fine and dry. a mild morning compared to wednesday. but the overnight rain is pushing away from northern ireland. something sunny not far away. it is a bit lighter the further north you are. some of us in eastern scotland will start the day dry. it is very slowly going east. even by the end of the
i am at the means to an end, iam refugee camp. means to an end, iam notanything, i refugee camp. i am at the means to an end, i am not anything, i am instrumental in getting these voices heard in pop culture and in society getting recognition. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. keep up—to—date with all of our stories on the bbc news website. hello. the same weather system that produced a very wet wednesday in northern ireland is gradually pushing further east across the uk during...
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no, iam no, i am not optimistic. no, iam not optimistic. it no, i am not optimistic.ot looking good, is it? it was a deadlock and it was to be expected. in terms of the eu black men in britain, i mean i would not expect anything other than the eu looking after now it's 27 remaining states. ido after now it's 27 remaining states. i do not expect it to do anything different, so i think it's a bit ridiculous and certainly, i can understand the frustration of the eu negotiators saying, look, we need to see some paperwork here. something, anything. give us some indication of where this is going so we can negotiate, so we can start negotiating. what is becoming more and more clearer is how much brexit is really an ideology rather than a deliverable practical reality, but we are where we are, we voted to leave and we to execute that. i think what is becoming clear now is that there is a difference between the two. the their political reality of what they are saying rhetorically is very much what the negotiating situation is. for britain, the political reality differs from th
no, iam no, i am not optimistic. no, iam not optimistic. it no, i am not optimistic.ot looking good, is it? it was a deadlock and it was to be expected. in terms of the eu black men in britain, i mean i would not expect anything other than the eu looking after now it's 27 remaining states. ido after now it's 27 remaining states. i do not expect it to do anything different, so i think it's a bit ridiculous and certainly, i can understand the frustration of the eu negotiators saying, look, we...
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iam free! this is bbc news.el in the uk is raised after an explosion hits a morning rush—hour commuter train in london. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, has said his country will meet its nuclear ambitions despite sanctions, after the un strongly condemns friday's missile test. united nations human rights experts are extremely worried about the arrest of an egyptian lawyer who was detained as he was about to fly to switzerland to meet them. the lawyer, ibrahim metwaly, was due to speak to the un working group on enforced disappearances about cases including that of giulio regeni, the italian doctoral student who was tortured to death in egypt. from cairo, 0rla guerin reports. lawyer ibrahim metwaly, who dared to fight for egypt's disappeared, including his eldest son, amr. last sunday, at cairo airport, he disappeared himself. he wound up here at the high—security tora prison complex, instead of addressing un experts in geneva. now, the lawyer is facing charges of illegally founding an organisation for families
iam free! this is bbc news.el in the uk is raised after an explosion hits a morning rush—hour commuter train in london. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, has said his country will meet its nuclear ambitions despite sanctions, after the un strongly condemns friday's missile test. united nations human rights experts are extremely worried about the arrest of an egyptian lawyer who was detained as he was about to fly to switzerland to meet them. the lawyer, ibrahim metwaly, was due to speak to...
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iam not i am not surprised it has happened now.he king, king salman, is very close to his son, the crown prince, as you would imagine. in the crown prince is pushing through a programme called vision 2030. he wa nts to programme called vision 2030. he wants to modernise saudi arabia and bring it far more in line with the rest of the world. he wants to introduce entertainment. he had a lwa ys introduce entertainment. he had always hinted that this would be possible. now, you may think that it is saudi kings, saudi monarchs, printers, that have been holding the country back all these years. it is not them, it is the religious conservatives, and some of the views they have expressed as to why women shouldn't drive have upset a lot of people. they have said they are too stupid to drive, or it will burn their ovaries, or very popular among religious conservatives, they say that it will lead to chaos and privately. men and women getting together and having trysts in the backseat of cars or going off on dates together in cars. there proba
iam not i am not surprised it has happened now.he king, king salman, is very close to his son, the crown prince, as you would imagine. in the crown prince is pushing through a programme called vision 2030. he wa nts to programme called vision 2030. he wants to modernise saudi arabia and bring it far more in line with the rest of the world. he wants to introduce entertainment. he had a lwa ys introduce entertainment. he had always hinted that this would be possible. now, you may think that it is...
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iam i am thusly disappointed to be beaten at lord's. but overall i really proud of the guys.aston and to rally back, put up a good finale in this last test match at lord's was commendable. i have seen a lot of positives from this group. i have seen a lot of fight that we haven't seen in west indies cricket for a long time. hopefully we can keep digging in good performances. fantastic week. the lads at the back showing great composure to get across the line as they did, they played with the great temple. britain's chris froome is on the verge of being crowned the champion of a second grand tour this year. he leads the vuelta a espana going into sunday's largely processional final stage. barring any major accidents froome, who won the tour de france injuly, will win the overall race when it ends in madrid on sunday. that will make him only third man to win the vuelta and the tour in the same year. the women's final at the us open just about to get underway. it's an all american affair with madison keys taking on sloane stephens. elsewhere, the top seeded pair ofjamie murray and
iam i am thusly disappointed to be beaten at lord's. but overall i really proud of the guys.aston and to rally back, put up a good finale in this last test match at lord's was commendable. i have seen a lot of positives from this group. i have seen a lot of fight that we haven't seen in west indies cricket for a long time. hopefully we can keep digging in good performances. fantastic week. the lads at the back showing great composure to get across the line as they did, they played with the...
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iam about rescuing the traps children.ay from these school that collapse. —— collapsed. i know a couple of friends who are helping out, trying to re m ove friends who are helping out, trying to remove the debris. to rescue all these kids. they say that they were around 100 kids at the moment of the earthquake when the building just almost completely collapsed. we have seen basically around the news and around the social media, all the photographs of hundreds of people helping out. hundreds of policemen, firefighters, members of rescue teams. and actually, just a few hours ago i was looking out on the social media that even maybe some of the construction that is still on, it may collapse even more. so we are all suffering from watching all the images. we cannot believe that inside this building there are still some children inside. that is the latest on the continuing rescue effort in mexico and we will keep an eye on that story throughout the day. now we will turn to the impact of the latest hurricane. the caribbean island
iam about rescuing the traps children.ay from these school that collapse. —— collapsed. i know a couple of friends who are helping out, trying to re m ove friends who are helping out, trying to remove the debris. to rescue all these kids. they say that they were around 100 kids at the moment of the earthquake when the building just almost completely collapsed. we have seen basically around the news and around the social media, all the photographs of hundreds of people helping out. hundreds...
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iam begging i am begging you. you did for a while.want to go through difficult stuff with you, but you did for a while. that was my farewell to show business. you know, you have to go that low before you can get off the heroin of being in television. seriously, when they put you in a cage, with sharks... with sharks in a cage with richard e grant? it was humiliating. some people don't mind eating bugs, or showing their insides inside of a house. that is when i knew this was going to have to change career. this is important — why on earth did ruby wax say yes to celebrity shark bait? because i was so addicted to being famous. it becomes an addiction, you don't even have to do anything for a living. people say one line — you want a cup of tea? you want a lie down? you are infa ntilised. you haven't got the muscle to even do a job. you say it was the lowest of the low. no, that's not why i left. at a certain age, you betterjump to the next invention of yourself. unfortunately, we live so long, you know, itjust goes on and on and on. you
iam begging i am begging you. you did for a while.want to go through difficult stuff with you, but you did for a while. that was my farewell to show business. you know, you have to go that low before you can get off the heroin of being in television. seriously, when they put you in a cage, with sharks... with sharks in a cage with richard e grant? it was humiliating. some people don't mind eating bugs, or showing their insides inside of a house. that is when i knew this was going to have to...
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iam free! this is bbc news.is pummelling the northern coast of cuba, lashing towns and villages in its path with strong winds and heavy rain. rohingya insurgents in myanmar have declared a unilateral ceasefire, starting on sunday, to try and ease the growing humanitarian crisis in the country. a military campaign in response to insurgent attacks has led to hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims crossing the border into bangladesh — many of them hungry and traumatised. our correspondentjustin rowlatt reports on their continuing plight, from teknaf, close to the border. they fled persecution and now they are desperate, fighting just for a bag of rice. many refugees are rise with nothing. —— arrive. well—meaning people from bangladesh arrived in trucks to hand out food but the refugees need much more than this. yesterday, we met this girl. she is nine months treatment. her babyis she is nine months treatment. her baby is due any day. —— we met this woman. she escaped the army after the radical buddhists attacked
iam free! this is bbc news.is pummelling the northern coast of cuba, lashing towns and villages in its path with strong winds and heavy rain. rohingya insurgents in myanmar have declared a unilateral ceasefire, starting on sunday, to try and ease the growing humanitarian crisis in the country. a military campaign in response to insurgent attacks has led to hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims crossing the border into bangladesh — many of them hungry and traumatised. our...
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iam happy not made into victims fall being whistle—blowers.in the un. —— for being. have this state—of—the—art system in the un. -- for being. but what about this is about alleged peacekeepers in some countries around the world. there is concern that there is no accountability and get off scot—free. accountability and get off scot-free. that is exactly what we are trained to do. we have introduced a new sexual abuse strategy. i have nominated a sexual abuse representative globally. we are convenient the cancel the issue with heads of state government, and we will have about 13 of state and government who have been accepted as champions in their countries to ensure that in their countries the prosecution and condemnation, if they are guilty, of course, the prosecution of people accused of serious wrongdoing or sexual abuse is taken care of. we are making sure the countries assumed the responsibilities while improving our own investigation mechanism. peacekeepers do a greatjob around the world. lots of lives are saved. lots of civilians into med
iam happy not made into victims fall being whistle—blowers.in the un. —— for being. have this state—of—the—art system in the un. -- for being. but what about this is about alleged peacekeepers in some countries around the world. there is concern that there is no accountability and get off scot—free. accountability and get off scot-free. that is exactly what we are trained to do. we have introduced a new sexual abuse strategy. i have nominated a sexual abuse representative...
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and the response he got was no, iam not. ryanair insists me..."ponse he got was no, i am not. ryanair insists it complies fully with the law and has reminded its customer service agents about passengers right. it says it is talking to the caa. for the aviation regulator to reprimand ryanairfor misleading aviation regulator to reprimand ryanair for misleading the public on an industrial scale is simply unheard—of, and i think it is going to do unheard—of, and i think it is going todoa unheard—of, and i think it is going to do a lot of significant damage to the airline. ryanair has cancelled 20,000 flights so far, some 700,000 people have been affected and travellers like these people in edinburgh seem increasingly unimpressed. i feel sorry for the people that use ryanair really, and it is really quite bad for them. it will lose a lot of business, that is definite. it is just will lose a lot of business, that is definite. it isjust crazy, isn't it? how can they be so disorganised? it is ridiculous. they have made a bit of a mess, haven't they? a bit
and the response he got was no, iam not. ryanair insists me..."ponse he got was no, i am not. ryanair insists it complies fully with the law and has reminded its customer service agents about passengers right. it says it is talking to the caa. for the aviation regulator to reprimand ryanairfor misleading aviation regulator to reprimand ryanair for misleading the public on an industrial scale is simply unheard—of, and i think it is going to do unheard—of, and i think it is going todoa...
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michelle, into microwaves, applying what ryanair, iam worried.you all the best and we hope it goes well. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... general motors has been forced to recall two and a half million cars — according to china's top consumer watchdog. it's due to potentially faulty airbags made by troubled japanese firm ta kata. the defect has been linked to 16 deaths and multiple injuries worldwide and led takata to file for bankruptcy in june. shareholders in the luxury shoe and handbag—makerjimmy choo are set to vote on whether to approve the company's takeover by michael kors. the deal is worth $1.2bn and would represent the fifth time the brand has changed hands since it was founded in 1996. the majority owners of the pop—culture magazine rolling stone says it plans to sell its 51% stake in the business. the publication has suffered reputational damage in the last few years after it faced multiple lawsuits for defamation. the legal proceedings came as a result of an article about alleged rape at the universi
michelle, into microwaves, applying what ryanair, iam worried.you all the best and we hope it goes well. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... general motors has been forced to recall two and a half million cars — according to china's top consumer watchdog. it's due to potentially faulty airbags made by troubled japanese firm ta kata. the defect has been linked to 16 deaths and multiple injuries worldwide and led takata to file for bankruptcy in june. shareholders...
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iam free! this is bbc world news today. latest headlines.ited states with the centre of the storm bringing a fierce winds to florida's southernmost islands. damage has origi been extensive as the cities of st and tampa announces emergency cu rfews. we can of st and tampa announces emergency curfews. we can speak to major richard rand at the north of miami police beach apartment —— department. give us an update on what the weather is like there at the moment. sure, i can tell you right now south florida is experiencing a large amount of rain, heavy winds. we are in dire straits at this point, we have a lot of flooding, our canals, our end the coastal waterways, a re flooding, our canals, our end the coastal waterways, are basically over flooding into the neighbourhoods come into the residential neighbourhoods. they have very large trees down, most of our power lines are down and most of our power lines are down and most of our phone lines are down. the power keeps going on and off here at the police department, even though we are on a generat
iam free! this is bbc world news today. latest headlines.ited states with the centre of the storm bringing a fierce winds to florida's southernmost islands. damage has origi been extensive as the cities of st and tampa announces emergency cu rfews. we can of st and tampa announces emergency curfews. we can speak to major richard rand at the north of miami police beach apartment —— department. give us an update on what the weather is like there at the moment. sure, i can tell you right now...
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iam all i am all right without. all the low—key performances, by doing the best we can. juan martin del potro produced an incredible comeback overnight to reach the quarter—finals of the us open. the argentine fought back from two sets down and match point down to beat dominic thiem of austria. that despite saying that he couldn't breathe properly at times during the match. his reward is a meeting with roger federer. meanwhile teenager andrei rublev will play rafa nadal in the last eight after the russian beat ninth seed david goffin in straight sets. the 19—year—old is the first teenager since andy roddick in 2001 to reach this stage of the men's draw. he says nadal was one of his childhood idols. who will be the uk's candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games? well, we should find out in the next week or so. liverpool and birmingham are the two vying for the award, and birmingham's bid team have released a list of 22 reasons why it should be them. they include leaving an athletics legacy by refurishing the ale
iam all i am all right without. all the low—key performances, by doing the best we can. juan martin del potro produced an incredible comeback overnight to reach the quarter—finals of the us open. the argentine fought back from two sets down and match point down to beat dominic thiem of austria. that despite saying that he couldn't breathe properly at times during the match. his reward is a meeting with roger federer. meanwhile teenager andrei rublev will play rafa nadal in the last eight...
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welcome to new york for a bbc news special, iam laura trevelyan. of the most famous names in tennis fell from grace after testing positive for a banned substance. maria sharapova was eventually banned from tennis the 15 months after an appeal. now sharapova has published a memoir, unstoppable: my life so far. and she is back on the tennis circuit. the big question facing her, can she get rid of this cloud over her career, face down criticism from rivals and climb back to the top of the sport she learned asa to the top of the sport she learned as a young child in russia? maria sharapova, what was it like playing here in new york at the us openjersey playing here in new york at the us open jersey few weeks ago, playing here in new york at the us openjersey few weeks ago, back in the limelight after your suspension? it was amazing. an incredible moment. it started when the draw came out and i found moment. it started when the draw came out and ifound out moment. it started when the draw came out and i found out i would place simona halep who was so cl
welcome to new york for a bbc news special, iam laura trevelyan. of the most famous names in tennis fell from grace after testing positive for a banned substance. maria sharapova was eventually banned from tennis the 15 months after an appeal. now sharapova has published a memoir, unstoppable: my life so far. and she is back on the tennis circuit. the big question facing her, can she get rid of this cloud over her career, face down criticism from rivals and climb back to the top of the sport...
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iam not the internet from the mobile phone... i am not sneering at other people.sit there and look at my phone and i wonder about my phone and i can't read pages of prose the way i used to be able to and not doing all the other stuff. it is perfectly clear. i hate to break it to you, but maybe the younger generation is that at multitasking and using their brains than you are. it is a fair point. if it were true, i would say fine. i'm too old for it, my generation will pass away and how wonderful this revenue generation can do everything. they can't. they are not reading, they can't concentrate, they don't know the nature of the discourse they are reading. i often see people commenting on something i have written, do not know what it is, they don't know if it is only, ifi is, they don't know if it is only, if i mean it, if it is ironic. social media... if i may interrupt. iam social media... if i may interrupt. i am enjoying myself. we began with something interesting. you were saying in the early part of your writing life, you were too snobbish and it was only whe
iam not the internet from the mobile phone... i am not sneering at other people.sit there and look at my phone and i wonder about my phone and i can't read pages of prose the way i used to be able to and not doing all the other stuff. it is perfectly clear. i hate to break it to you, but maybe the younger generation is that at multitasking and using their brains than you are. it is a fair point. if it were true, i would say fine. i'm too old for it, my generation will pass away and how...
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iam saturday, come and watch on sunday.re keeping momentum going in raising the fan base and people coming to the games. we see that growth year on year. particularly when the international tea m particularly when the international team do so well. there is a new name on the trophy! it is that of manchester city women! manchester city will again be the team to beat. but the 2015 champions chelsea won the spring series and are expected to be in the mix again this time. we are in football to win. we want to do well every season. we have great tea m do well every season. we have great team spirit and i hope we do well this season. it is easy to want to be the champions again, but we know it will be tough. it will be a real competitive league. that is what we play the game four. i think arsenal will be tough this year. the spring series was only short, but we didn't lose a game. overall, we've got a great competitive environment at the moment and we brought in some great players. ultimately it will be the performances of the te
iam saturday, come and watch on sunday.re keeping momentum going in raising the fan base and people coming to the games. we see that growth year on year. particularly when the international tea m particularly when the international team do so well. there is a new name on the trophy! it is that of manchester city women! manchester city will again be the team to beat. but the 2015 champions chelsea won the spring series and are expected to be in the mix again this time. we are in football to win....
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i mean, iam not at all saying i am like picasso.give up because i don't want to give up. and i don't carry on because i need the money. i don't carry on because i wa nt money. i don't carry on because i want fame or whatever that is, or notoriety. i mean, i have gone through many persona, as one does. i am sure you know only too well. and that's part of the process of actually having an obsession, which i think is the most blessed thing you can have, myself. when my children say to me what shall i do when i grow up? i am really worried. because i don't know what they should do. they have to find out what they should do. and i certainly don't say, well, come into the theatre. i certainly don't do that. i see the opposite. sir peter wall, we have to leave it there. but thank you very much for being on hardtalk. hi there. wet and windy weather will continue to push eastwards over the next few hours. we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of around 50mph o
i mean, iam not at all saying i am like picasso.give up because i don't want to give up. and i don't carry on because i need the money. i don't carry on because i wa nt money. i don't carry on because i want fame or whatever that is, or notoriety. i mean, i have gone through many persona, as one does. i am sure you know only too well. and that's part of the process of actually having an obsession, which i think is the most blessed thing you can have, myself. when my children say to me what...
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iam in iamina i am in a grocery store in delhi.ransaction is going to change. what does this new application do to change the way we transact? we launched a product to make a payment from a bank account to another person. there is another phone here which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is done. which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is donelj which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is done. i type in my payment code, and it is pretty much done. 80% of in my payment code, and it is pretty much done. 8096 of consumers pay cash. i am carrying cash, let's see how fast it is if you pay by cash. i am out of change, often this is the issue. for small purchases, shopkeepers often don't have changed. but i also have a card with me. these machines are not available everywhere in india. there is another payment option. how do you compete in a market that is very competitive? we all need to be working hard. there are a lot of things to be done with this. there are many areas to look at, but r
iam in iamina i am in a grocery store in delhi.ransaction is going to change. what does this new application do to change the way we transact? we launched a product to make a payment from a bank account to another person. there is another phone here which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is done. which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is donelj which the shopkeeper has. let's see how the transaction is done. i type in my payment code, and it is pretty much...
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wdeulom, ith immist tes math mni a ray ami's ept mphys lls r soteomtmt toracangheerris fr o pne ric iam teorm. itilberacad,elve me hes d plse esentrp:mecand r li wl vebe tidad. weildendureoe,ur naon a o cilatn fr a w de tean ouwaofif th ilus e gi o noh re wchasnc agn owitutr ntpt foitnehbs d r e enreor cmuty tesengoucabiti d mmme he da im mo cfinthaev tt ouoponinddssg is thatreotefcte d erelng r outslsreinit osrevengn e kef rran ia d rv. i sid ora stda whe e eran peoe ve on ainho t wldow...
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iam i am really very disappointed that the bank of england does take the view that it now takes.ferent from the one mervyn king took when he was governor, that we have built enough when it comes to capital buffers. i think the argument and the evidence, the cost and the benefits points to the need to go quite a bit further. i'd say we are roughly on a global level half way in where we ought to be. i believe we would be in huge trouble if a very large, very complicated banking institution got into trouble. chris wiscarson is the chief executive of the equitable life assurance society. it's the world's oldest mutual insurer, and, as many uk viewers will remember, it came close to collapse in 2000 and was forced to close to new business. chris — you say not enough was learned from equitable or northern rock? you still feel that we are vulnerable. why? the world is always going to have new developments. the technologies that we see today are very different to the ones that existed ten or 20 years ago. if you look at financial stability, it is based on the movement of credit money aro
iam i am really very disappointed that the bank of england does take the view that it now takes.ferent from the one mervyn king took when he was governor, that we have built enough when it comes to capital buffers. i think the argument and the evidence, the cost and the benefits points to the need to go quite a bit further. i'd say we are roughly on a global level half way in where we ought to be. i believe we would be in huge trouble if a very large, very complicated banking institution got...
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iam on. believe it or not, dictators to serve a purpose.the good old days of dictatorships, it would have been really handy right now when the russians and the chinese have got their little bit caters on puppet strings. if donald trump talks to kimjong—un, that strings. if donald trump talks to kim jong—un, that would be strings. if donald trump talks to kimjong—un, that would be hugely... donald trump will tweet, and kim jong—un will keep on firing missiles. the north koreans want money, look at how many billions the americans have been channelling to bribe north korea not to set off their nuclear weapons... the chinese and the russians want america out of the region. what do we get in return in the west, if the americans to reduce a bit of their power over there? why should they bribe kim jong—un in any event. there? why should they bribe kim jong-un in any event. after that, we need a drink, but don't let it be prosecco. british dentists are upsetting the prosecco industry in italy because they have said that it can rot your teeth quite
iam on. believe it or not, dictators to serve a purpose.the good old days of dictatorships, it would have been really handy right now when the russians and the chinese have got their little bit caters on puppet strings. if donald trump talks to kimjong—un, that strings. if donald trump talks to kim jong—un, that would be strings. if donald trump talks to kimjong—un, that would be hugely... donald trump will tweet, and kim jong—un will keep on firing missiles. the north koreans want...
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iam sure i am sure you are keenly watching it, give us your take? closely watched in germany. it is something which is not as good as we expected in the beginning, the results for angela merkel were wea ker results for angela merkel were weaker than expect it. we have very interesting coalition talks ahead of us. interesting coalition talks ahead of us. it is a testing ground for whether angela merkel can strike a coalition with the liberal democrats and the greens, which has been tried out on a state level in germany in several states. on a national level, it brings many more questions. there are more topics dealt with on that level. as we've mentioned, the economy is in fairly good shape. but she was talking in her speech about the fact that people are concerned about the economic outlook. what are the key issues for people in germany in terms of the economy? everytime i go back to germany, i am astonished by how wealthy people are and how good life is. there is fear that that could change in the people are losing their well. despite the fact that
iam sure i am sure you are keenly watching it, give us your take? closely watched in germany. it is something which is not as good as we expected in the beginning, the results for angela merkel were wea ker results for angela merkel were weaker than expect it. we have very interesting coalition talks ahead of us. interesting coalition talks ahead of us. it is a testing ground for whether angela merkel can strike a coalition with the liberal democrats and the greens, which has been tried out on...
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iam not was greatly hurt which is wonderful. of injury, just property damage. but of course i don't know what happened in south florida yet. sure, but in terms of you and your family the news is good and the worst is over. but you must have been terrified to make that decision to leave your home? it was absolutely gut—wrenching. we have never left in that situation in all my years in florida which is most of my life. we left on saturday night in the dark at the last minute, because we were afraid of the storm surge and the storm was not moving the way that we thought, that the forecasters thought, that the forecasters thought that it would. we basically waited until what was the last moment. we got to orlando on saturday night because we did not wa nt to saturday night because we did not want to be in a situation where we we re want to be in a situation where we were on the roads when the winds we re were on the roads when the winds were picking up. traffic was heavy but steady, no delays. i think we made the right decision, but
iam not was greatly hurt which is wonderful. of injury, just property damage. but of course i don't know what happened in south florida yet. sure, but in terms of you and your family the news is good and the worst is over. but you must have been terrified to make that decision to leave your home? it was absolutely gut—wrenching. we have never left in that situation in all my years in florida which is most of my life. we left on saturday night in the dark at the last minute, because we were...
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i am not an anti— climate change person, iam all not an anti— climate change person, i am all pro— climate climate change to her as a scientific debate to be held by mines far greater than mine. scientific minds. not in the minds ofan scientific minds. not in the minds of an economist. but this could very well be and i think it is an indication that we should do something about climate change, just in case. this and the economy are also tightly linked, aren't they? we now get the economic arguments that maybe it would even get the us government, i doubted, maybe it would even get the us government, idoubted, but maybe it would even get the us government, i doubted, but it would be nice if got the us government to re—sign for paris. we have the business section here. frankfurt defeating paris. i have seen frankfurt act and i am quite active inafew frankfurt act and i am quite active in a few things like istanbul finance summitand in a few things like istanbul finance summit and so on to another germany and turkey have a problem, they are not really represented there. but when you see frank
i am not an anti— climate change person, iam all not an anti— climate change person, i am all pro— climate climate change to her as a scientific debate to be held by mines far greater than mine. scientific minds. not in the minds ofan scientific minds. not in the minds of an economist. but this could very well be and i think it is an indication that we should do something about climate change, just in case. this and the economy are also tightly linked, aren't they? we now get the economic...
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the nurse tells me of a village where one of the latest outbreaks started, so that is where iam goingss this scene. they say water is life, but in yemen, it can also mean death. cholera, a waterborne bacteria, spreads through public supplies, like wells, standpipes and reservoirs, which are contaminated with faeces. it has killed 20 people in the settlement i am going to now. this man and his sister have been showing cholera symptoms for 2h hours. this is the same well he drank from. it is still contaminated with cholera. the people here have no alternative source. it is a potential death sentence for the whole community. i have come back to hudaydah general hospital, to the familiar scenes of exhaustion and despair. all these people have spent all the money they have to get this far. now the electricity is off, so all the machines are off, all the incubators are off, all the oxygen has stopped. this happens all the time. this morning, i meet alaa and his family. he is just three years old and lives around the corner. his dad works in the local factory. alaa has severe malnutrition. 2
the nurse tells me of a village where one of the latest outbreaks started, so that is where iam goingss this scene. they say water is life, but in yemen, it can also mean death. cholera, a waterborne bacteria, spreads through public supplies, like wells, standpipes and reservoirs, which are contaminated with faeces. it has killed 20 people in the settlement i am going to now. this man and his sister have been showing cholera symptoms for 2h hours. this is the same well he drank from. it is...
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the odd rumble of thunder, iam sure. england. the odd rumble of thunder, i am sure.nd with light winds a chilly night, with temperatures in the countryside a degree or so above freezing for a few spots. so a chilly start to sunday, with some —— monday, with some mist and fog. it should be improving. scattered showers, mostly the central and eastern parts. further west, you are more likely to stay dry. a fine day per northern ireland, 15 to 18 degrees the temperatures. a bit of rain moving south overnight into tuesday, but clear skies once again and a chilly start the tuesday morning. tuesday should be a fine day. fewer showers than we have seen recently, easing away from the east. either winds, more sunshine and it should be a little bit warmer as well. top temperatures by tuesday around 15 to 18 degrees. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: the un warns of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the chances of a military operation in myanmar is reaching its natural. as far as the
the odd rumble of thunder, iam sure. england. the odd rumble of thunder, i am sure.nd with light winds a chilly night, with temperatures in the countryside a degree or so above freezing for a few spots. so a chilly start to sunday, with some —— monday, with some mist and fog. it should be improving. scattered showers, mostly the central and eastern parts. further west, you are more likely to stay dry. a fine day per northern ireland, 15 to 18 degrees the temperatures. a bit of rain moving...
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also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest.ywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them
also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest.ywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them
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iam i am generalising, but football and education are not a usual mix, how will it work?now our boundaries. the execution is not going to be done by these guys, it is going to the high performing universities. they've teamed up with lancaster university. the plan? to offer degrees in business, media and sport. but the idea is to give students more than an academic qualification. a lot of the curriculum, a lot of the thought process behind this, that sir alex ferguson put into us when we were young, you need to work as hard as you can. you need to get yourself out of your comfort zone and push yourself. that is what we are going to be in lamenting at our university. this idea about making higher education accessible to different types of people, making it really socially progressive, was something that absolutely fits into things that the staff at lancaster really are leaving. —— really believe in. yes, it's a business venture — but it's also hoped it will help the regeneration of old trafford and stretford. the class of 92 have an impressive footballing legacy — but rathe
iam i am generalising, but football and education are not a usual mix, how will it work?now our boundaries. the execution is not going to be done by these guys, it is going to the high performing universities. they've teamed up with lancaster university. the plan? to offer degrees in business, media and sport. but the idea is to give students more than an academic qualification. a lot of the curriculum, a lot of the thought process behind this, that sir alex ferguson put into us when we were...
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iam not i am not just i am notjust at incidental ball. i've had a long period in football.s until the next international break at home. we need to win. if you don't win, then it is better to stop. in the early match arsenal played out a goalless draw at chelsea, the closest either side came to scoring was when aaron ramsey hit the post for the gunners who owed a debt of gratitude to their goalkeeper petr cech who made some strong saves throughout. and there was late drama when chelsea's david luiz was sent off for a lunge on sead kolasinac in the last five minutes. in spain's primera division real madrid have moved fourth after a 3—1 win at real sociedad. gareth bale grabbed the third just after the hour mark for the reigning champions, who are four points adrift of fierce rivals barcelona. sevilla are second, two points off the catalans after winning at girona while villareal and las palmas also won. dries mertens and paulo dybala both scored respective hat tricks for napoli and juventus as their sides maintained their 100% starts to the season. napoli sit top on goal diff
iam not i am not just i am notjust at incidental ball. i've had a long period in football.s until the next international break at home. we need to win. if you don't win, then it is better to stop. in the early match arsenal played out a goalless draw at chelsea, the closest either side came to scoring was when aaron ramsey hit the post for the gunners who owed a debt of gratitude to their goalkeeper petr cech who made some strong saves throughout. and there was late drama when chelsea's david...
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iam not armchair quarterback their investment. i am not familiar with that.kos are using more sophisticated techniques. and when you are asjuicy sophisticated techniques. and when you are as juicy a target as equifax it is worth noting that you have a lot of people coming after you. how could it have been avoided? when you look at classic it hygiene and understanding the mindset of the current attackers, we are seeing a move towards more sophisticated attacks being available to a larger audience of attackers, so really be mindful that these advanced techniques are much more available than they used to be as a first step in the battle in this. this has basically put more pressure now on business leaders to invest more in cyber security? that is correct, yeah. we continue to see with the value of the data that companies house, and that they really need to be focused on defending these attacks especially when the data they are defending is so valuable. but with profit margins shrinking oui’ but with profit margins shrinking our worldwide, our —— are companies, t
iam not armchair quarterback their investment. i am not familiar with that.kos are using more sophisticated techniques. and when you are asjuicy sophisticated techniques. and when you are as juicy a target as equifax it is worth noting that you have a lot of people coming after you. how could it have been avoided? when you look at classic it hygiene and understanding the mindset of the current attackers, we are seeing a move towards more sophisticated attacks being available to a larger...
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iam i am excited to win the semifinal, more than anything.y with how it went today and let's see what will happen tonight. let's see who i will happen tonight. let's see who i will face in the semifinals. if it is said of course i will be excited and it is always special to play against him here in new york, it will be the first time in our career. if has never happened before and that estranged because we play together in important events all over the world. i will be very excited to play that match. in the women's draw coco vandeweghe made it three americans through to the semi finals after she was a straight sets winner over world number one karolina pliskova. the 25—year—old from new york was strong enough to take the tie—break 7—4 in the opening set before winning the match when pliskova committed a 21st unforced error to hand her the win in front of a partisan crowd in arthur ashe stadium. defeat for the czech also ensures spain's garbine muguruza will move top of the wta rankings. what was going through my mind in that moment was that
iam i am excited to win the semifinal, more than anything.y with how it went today and let's see what will happen tonight. let's see who i will happen tonight. let's see who i will face in the semifinals. if it is said of course i will be excited and it is always special to play against him here in new york, it will be the first time in our career. if has never happened before and that estranged because we play together in important events all over the world. i will be very excited to play that...