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iam nota chair, iam nota person in a chair, ime.t to ibiza for the first time and i had went to ibiza for the first time and ihada went to ibiza for the first time and i had a pretty bad experience in terms of access. this summer i'm heading back to ibiza to see if things might be changing. i will be joined by my carers, james and rachel. in ibiza i am staying in a specially adapted hotel and. —— hotel room. it has got the space and facilities i need, but i'm not wasting any time. we are heading straight out to ocean beach for one of theirfamous straight out to ocean beach for one of their famous pool parties. i straight out to ocean beach for one of theirfamous pool parties. i had a fantastic time here last year, and the access was actually really good. i always find it is a bit odd how much attention i get on the dance floor. it can be found to have people always asking me for selfies, but i think it also shows how long we've got to go before seeing a wheelchair on the dancefloor is the norm and a novelty. right, so ijust left 0 c
iam nota chair, iam nota person in a chair, ime.t to ibiza for the first time and i had went to ibiza for the first time and ihada went to ibiza for the first time and i had a pretty bad experience in terms of access. this summer i'm heading back to ibiza to see if things might be changing. i will be joined by my carers, james and rachel. in ibiza i am staying in a specially adapted hotel and. —— hotel room. it has got the space and facilities i need, but i'm not wasting any time. we are...
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iam cat. find out exactly what that is. hello. hello. iam (at. when find out exactly what that is. yes... manjeev and his wife have a special interest in the marawi breeder, characterised by their pointy ears. it is read his seat outside of india because they are from export. natural horsemanship is a way where we understand psychology of the horses. enjoy your freedom. what you doing to make a turn? uncrossing her shoulders. that creates a barrier the horse. —— i am crossing her shoulders in. the moment i block her here — that is how they understand in the wild. it works according to these formulas. so you have established yourself as the alpha. yes. they are a herd animal. they need one leader. either it to become leader or they become leader. right. this was was rescued from a brick factory two weeks ago. but it was injured and helen were struggling to keep her. manjeev and charlotte have been looking after her using this method. looking good. my her using this method. looking good. my turn now. she is questioning the authority. just a little bit more. she turned! stay in the ci
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iam free!'s east coast prepares for hurricane florence. the category four storm heads towards the carolina's — with winds of 225km/h. russia stages what it claims is the biggest military exercise since the soviet era — and for the first time, chinese troops are joining in. this week, the bbc is launching a series looking at europe's identity crisis — exploring the rise of anti—immigration, populist and nationalist politics across the continent. italy's deputy prime minister, matteo salvini, is considered a leading spokesman of the country's nationalist hard right. in an exclusive interview, with the bbc‘s hardtalk programme, he's said that despite international criticism, the country plans to deport around 90% of migrants arriving from north africa. here's caroline rigby. you're like jackets, take them off people, if you must. a dramatic rescue of migrants of the libyan coast. in this occasion, 600 aiming for your coast. in this occasion, 600 aiming foryourup, coast. in this occasion, 600 aimin
iam free!'s east coast prepares for hurricane florence. the category four storm heads towards the carolina's — with winds of 225km/h. russia stages what it claims is the biggest military exercise since the soviet era — and for the first time, chinese troops are joining in. this week, the bbc is launching a series looking at europe's identity crisis — exploring the rise of anti—immigration, populist and nationalist politics across the continent. italy's deputy prime minister, matteo...
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iam happy i am happy and i iam happy and i can i am happy and i can say that i a lwa ys i am happy andssible. so how does that extraordinary time break down — if you‘re a runner you might be interested.
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iam happy i am happy and i iam happy and i can i am happy and i can say that i a lwa ys i am happy and i can say that i always wa nt i am happy and i can say that i always want to leave a legacy. everything is possible. i had 00, now i have one. it is possible. so how does that extraordinary time break down — if you're a runner you might be interested. kipchoge‘s pace worked out at just over 17 seconds for every 100 metres. over five kilometres, it works out at an amazing 14 minutes 2a seconds — close to world record pace for the women's 5,000 metres. he ran each 10k at an average of 28 minutes, 49 seconds — anyone who's run a 10k knows how staggering that is. so what's next for kipchoge? earlier this year, he tried to break the two hour barrier at an event run by the sports brand nike. he ran two hours and 25 seconds that day but it wasn't officially recorgnised as a world record. so yesterday kipchoge joked that in his career now he's ran two hours dead: 2:01, 2:03, 2:01; and 2:05. now all he needs is two hours two minutes! a stunning achivement from one of athletics greats. it is no
iam happy i am happy and i iam happy and i can i am happy and i can say that i a lwa ys i am happy and i can say that i always wa nt i am happy and i can say that i always want to leave a legacy. everything is possible. i had 00, now i have one. it is possible. so how does that extraordinary time break down — if you're a runner you might be interested. kipchoge‘s pace worked out at just over 17 seconds for every 100 metres. over five kilometres, it works out at an amazing 14 minutes 2a...
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if there is to be no deal, iam scenario.ing like what is described as a cliff edge. if they we re described as a cliff edge. if they were to be no deal, i am quite convinced that, in the time that remains available between whenever it becomes clear there's going to be no deal and 29 march, both sides will put in place a series of temporary arrangements to make sure that the lorries keep rolling, the planes keep flying, and everything. and interestingly... what on earth gives you that confidence? a confidence which is not shared by the leaders of tradition industry, not shared by the aviation sector, not shared by the aviation sector, not shared by financial services in the city? you're quite wrong. none of them have said that there are not going to be any such arrangements. have all expressed their concerns, understandably, about what would happen if they were to be a cliff edge. not only this week, the 27 ambassadors of the eu members have been meeting in brussels to consider what would happen in the event of no deal. and o
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choir sing amazing grace cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, iam cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, i am honoured to be with you and celebrate a great life. the nation joins your extraordinary family in grief and gratitude forjohn mccain. some lies are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ending. ——some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ending. a man who seldom rested is laid to rest and his absence is tangible, like the silence after a mighty roar. the thing aboutjohn's life is the amazing sweep of it, from a tiny
choir sing amazing grace cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, iam cindy and the family ofjohn mccain, i am honoured to be with you and celebrate a great life. the nation joins your extraordinary family in grief and gratitude forjohn mccain. some lies are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ending. ——some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ending. a man who seldom rested is laid to rest and his absence is tangible, like the silence after a mighty roar. the thing...
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are here to do because i want to be, iam are here to do because i want to be, i am terrified. to as i believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while brett kavanaugh andi happened to me while brett kavanaugh and i were in hospital. —— high school. my family and i intend no ill will towards dr ford or her family, but i swear today under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in washington, chris buckler, about the testimony and what stood out for him. yeah, it was striking to hear two people, both with incredibly powerful testimony, but strikingly different approaches, different tones to how they gave evidence to thisjudiciary committee.
are here to do because i want to be, iam are here to do because i want to be, i am terrified. to as i believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while brett kavanaugh andi happened to me while brett kavanaugh and i were in hospital. —— high school. my family and i intend no ill will towards dr ford or her family, but i swear today under oath, before the senate and the nation, before my family and god, i am innocent of this charge. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in...
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iam happy i am happy and i iam happy and i can i am happy and i can say i always wa nted i am happy anddown to 00 personalities to— one. is possible. i was down to 00 personalities to- one. impressive stuff. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. there is some turbulent weather in the forecast over the next few days and it is mainly down to this area of cloud. it is the remnants of what was hurricane helene, it is no longer a hurricane, but embedded in this is a lot of tropical energy. what that will do is strengthen the winds over the coming days. you see this area of low pressure tracking it's way northwards to western part of the uk, the squeeze in the isobars means there will be strong winds, gales and heavy rain, but also ahead of it is drawing up some very warm, tropical air and that will extend all the way northwards into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland over the next few days. yes, it is going to be windy. there will be gales at times, some spells
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for investing your time with us, iam rico hizon, sport summit for investing your time with us, i amnvesting your time with us. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: japan is hit by the strongest typhoon in 25 years. more than a million people have been told to leave their homes. an explosive new book about life in this white house. thejournalist, bob woodward, who helped bring down president nixon, now turns his sights on donald trump. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says social media companies should hand over vital evidence connected to criminal investigations within minutes of it being requested. it comes after hampshire police were unable to access the facebook account of the man suspected of murdering a 13 year old girl in southampton in july, because he wouldn't give them his password. duncan kennedy reports. it's ok to grieve. it's ok to be upset. for pupils at lucy mchugh‘s school in southampton, the excitement of the first day of term was mingled with the sadness of her death. in a special assembly, they remembered her and listened as the head te
for investing your time with us, iam rico hizon, sport summit for investing your time with us, i amnvesting your time with us. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: japan is hit by the strongest typhoon in 25 years. more than a million people have been told to leave their homes. an explosive new book about life in this white house. thejournalist, bob woodward, who helped bring down president nixon, now turns his sights on donald trump. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick,...
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iam becoming british.rties left or right wanted and the public does not want it. the latest polls show that the public wants it. let's not go down that route. it is three hours of a separate programme. the argument that the eu prisma countries don't want to encourage further separations could be turned on its head and said that they want to avoid that in the face of the rise of the right across europe, especially on the issue of immigration, they're going to have to make this less of a straitjacket and make concessions that will encourage people to stay as well as to punish them for leaving. one very quick point. there is this topic of the eu wanting to punish button so it is harder for other european countries. the risks of brexit the risk of leaving the eu are very clear within the eternal divisions in the uk. the eu does need to do very little to show it is a bad idea. j has been divisive and racially hurt has been divisive and economically it has been really damaging so the way it is played out organic
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in general, no matter what you want from me, i am game in general, no matter what you want from me, iamed to play this game at this level is the i think we all know and i can speak for myself, this franchise has been a historical franchise in for myself, this franchise has been a historicalfranchise in this league years. —— four years. not talking about the years they won it, the players that have come to this franchise and warned this uniform is exciting in its own right. my mindset doesn't change, i believe my game can fit with anybody. i am a tea m game can fit with anybody. i am a team first guy, i love passing the ball, shooting the ball and watching these guys from the outside looking in, the level of pace they play with, iam in, the level of pace they play with, i am excited about, i love getting up and down and things of that nature. i think luke and the coaching staff will let us know what they like for us for how we can be great and we have to practise that and we have to implement it every single day in order to come push what we want to accomplish. —— in order to accomplish
in general, no matter what you want from me, i am game in general, no matter what you want from me, iamed to play this game at this level is the i think we all know and i can speak for myself, this franchise has been a historical franchise in for myself, this franchise has been a historicalfranchise in this league years. —— four years. not talking about the years they won it, the players that have come to this franchise and warned this uniform is exciting in its own right. my mindset...
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thank you for watching, iam rico on bbc world news.ching, iam rico hizon, wife on bbc world news. thank you for watching, i am rico hizon, wife and our. “— watching, i am rico hizon, wife and our. —— bye for now. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in november's us mid—term elections to stop him from winning. the real identity of one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning is revealed to be a russian colonel, according to an investigating website. the british government has apologised to the thousands of people who contracted hiv and hepatitis from infected blood products in the 1970s and 80s. almost 3000 people died as a result. our health editor hugh pym reports. victims of the scandal have been remembered during these opening days. these images are on display in the building where the inquiry‘s based. nearly 3,000 people died after being treated with contaminated blood products. i think it's necessary... the inquiry was told of the attitude in downing s
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iam happy. ialways wa nted 51 years. iam happy. ialways wanted to leave a legacy.le, that is white eye wear this in. no man is limited. great britain will be seeded in the davis cup next year after beating prospectus and 3—1 in the play—off this weekend. camera norrie won in glasgow in the first of today's singles matches to get great britain it three. —— victory. angela sta nford it three. —— victory. angela stanford has won the final gulf nature of the years. is her first major victory in her 76th attempt. she shot a final round of 68 but a took the title when the leader, amy olsen, double bogeyed the final hole. you can see what it means to her. i have no idea whatjust happened to. —— happened. iam grateful. i am so happy for everybody at home. everybody that has always cheer to me. they never gave up has always cheer to me. they never gave up on me. has always cheer to me. they never gave up on me. very emotional moment for her. that is all of your sport for her. that is all of your sport for now. you can find all the stories on the bbc website. thank you very
iam happy. ialways wa nted 51 years. iam happy. ialways wanted to leave a legacy.le, that is white eye wear this in. no man is limited. great britain will be seeded in the davis cup next year after beating prospectus and 3—1 in the play—off this weekend. camera norrie won in glasgow in the first of today's singles matches to get great britain it three. —— victory. angela sta nford it three. —— victory. angela stanford has won the final gulf nature of the years. is her first major...
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much for investing your time with us, iam rico hizon, sport much for investing your time with us, iup next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: britain has named two russian intelligence officers as suspects in the novichok nerve agent attack and said moscow must be held to account. thousands of members of the religious minority, the yazidis, are still missing four years after so—called islamic state attacked them in iraq. britain and france have agreed the principles of a deal a week after violent clashes between scallop fishermen from the two countries. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports from brixham in devon. heading out from brixham today, a very different boat from the huge dredgers that left from this same harbour last week and clashed with french fishermen. we were taken to a secret location with divers that gather scallops by hand. they showed us their technique. there's no large machinery involved. they select the right ones and leave the rest. there is another way to get scallops that leaves the sea bed intact, and the growing success of busines
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there'll be another good player coming on, iam sure. but with the same attributes as you?ay, it's hard for me to talk about this, i still have one game to play and i am determined that play well. is very nice the kind words everybody said, as if i died and it never would be around again. it's obviously been a surreal couple of days, but i am trying to play well in this game and win 4—1. you also play in an era when people are concerned about cricket's status. do you think cricket is in a better or worse place than 12 years ago? it is just better or worse place than 12 years ago? it isjust different than the first time i watched test cricket, you can see the change in mentality. it has definitely changed, and i think it has changed for the better, in the sense that everything changes. everything moves on. if you stand still, things will overtake you, andi stand still, things will overtake you, and i think it is only good that the game goes on. clearly the responsibility of people in charge has distilled protect cricket as well, whether we play less of it, or they might be a
there'll be another good player coming on, iam sure. but with the same attributes as you?ay, it's hard for me to talk about this, i still have one game to play and i am determined that play well. is very nice the kind words everybody said, as if i died and it never would be around again. it's obviously been a surreal couple of days, but i am trying to play well in this game and win 4—1. you also play in an era when people are concerned about cricket's status. do you think cricket is in a...
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iam i am still waiting to get...i was and i do not know ifi the serena i was and i do not know if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. buti if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. but i am on my way. and we're taking you back to the playground — tag just got competitive. we'll show you how. thank you forjoining us. the balance in the final test between england and india has tipped firmly england's way. india are currently 170—6 on day two at the oval, trailing by 162 runs and crucially — their captain virat kholi is out. ben stokes got kholi but two of the other indian wickets were taken byjames anderson, taking his test tally to 561, just two off the all time record as a fast bowler. patrick gearey reports on another fascinating day's play between these two sides. saturday morning in south london. england in an oval—shaped hole. here is the man to dig them out of it, jos buttler, batting on his birthday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair.
iam i am still waiting to get...i was and i do not know ifi the serena i was and i do not know if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. buti if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. but i am on my way. and we're taking you back to the playground — tag just got competitive. we'll show you how. thank you forjoining us. the balance in the final test between england and india has tipped firmly england's way. india are currently 170—6 on day two at the oval,...
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iam he is a little older than me, he is 47.otice that my daughter gets in the way of my work—out. he does not have the school run in the middle of it. if you scroll down... how long does it ta ke to you scroll down... how long does it take to get the uniform on? with the shoes invariably under the sofa." look at my afternoon. another person is there quite regularly, pretty demanding. equally demanding. and then i finally get home for that there is my work—out at 10:50pm at night, which i think you will agree iam night, which i think you will agree i am looking better on. in my defence that when i don't e—mail you, i get notes from use saying you never e—mail or call. you never send flowers either. —— you saying you cannot fault mark warburg. he looks good on it. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... facebook has been in the spotlight recently for all the wrong reasons. can the social media giant recover from the bad publicity? and ten years after the lehman bro
iam he is a little older than me, he is 47.otice that my daughter gets in the way of my work—out. he does not have the school run in the middle of it. if you scroll down... how long does it ta ke to you scroll down... how long does it take to get the uniform on? with the shoes invariably under the sofa." look at my afternoon. another person is there quite regularly, pretty demanding. equally demanding. and then i finally get home for that there is my work—out at 10:50pm at night, which...
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iam inequality. do you care? sure, we can. many resolutions and so much talk about israel, i don't recall in the un anybody discussing legislation in other countries. internal legislation, not the us, the uk or even the eu. when it comes to israel people have an obsession with every single thing that happens in israel. you have such a short memory? surely you remember during the apartheid yea rs you remember during the apartheid years in south africa, the international community was very preoccupied for the fight as what was widely regarded as justice in south africa. it is notjust israel. you cannot compare south africa to israel, even though our adversarial scum that is what they want to do. if you look at the arab israelis that live in israel, they are equal citizens of. israel the law doesn't change that at all. israel is a strong democracy, it will continue to bea strong democracy, it will continue to be a strong democracy and those arab members of the knesset who criticised the law, by the way, some of them even travelle
iam inequality. do you care? sure, we can. many resolutions and so much talk about israel, i don't recall in the un anybody discussing legislation in other countries. internal legislation, not the us, the uk or even the eu. when it comes to israel people have an obsession with every single thing that happens in israel. you have such a short memory? surely you remember during the apartheid yea rs you remember during the apartheid years in south africa, the international community was very...
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iam life, but there is a middle and an end.nt to life and a good go of things and i want to help others where i can. i wa nt to want to help others where i can. i want to help others where i can. i want to help myself, i want to help others and i want mainly, i want things put in place at schools where children are able to talk to a parent, where parents are able to talk to their kids in a professional way. i cannot see why professionals cannot be involved with such things and we can talk about such a to—do subject in a healthy and happy manner. after all those years i was eaten up, my mum and dad were the best and they have been there. i should have been able to turn around to my mum and dad and cried to them. dad, this has happened, mum, why has this happened? my mum and dad would have been there for me. moving forward from here, i want to get things put in place for children in schools. you are amazing. thank you. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. thank you for having me. we wish you all the best. there you a
iam life, but there is a middle and an end.nt to life and a good go of things and i want to help others where i can. i wa nt to want to help others where i can. i want to help others where i can. i want to help myself, i want to help others and i want mainly, i want things put in place at schools where children are able to talk to a parent, where parents are able to talk to their kids in a professional way. i cannot see why professionals cannot be involved with such things and we can talk about...
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although how you would go past wonga at 1500%, iam not sure.uld go past wonga at 1500%, i am not sure. the law was changed. they were captain pretty 15. i suppose the question a cynical person might ask is given that the church of england has £7 billion in and the loan book of wonga is £400 million, they could buy them and write them off. 200,000 borrowers, and the debt is £400 million. i make that an average of £2000 per person. that is an enormous sum of money if you are reclaiming it from benefit cheques, which is what they are suggesting here, and people's banks charge a nominal rates for short—term loans, they could be paid directly back from benefit cheques. i thing most people on benefits don't have an enormous quantity of money to spare to pay off debts. idc had ui than allowing people to renege on debt, but i find myself thinking that when you have £7 billion in assets, you can probably live with that. there was a statement earlier, wasn't there, when the story came out, comments regarding amazon and the church of england investments,
although how you would go past wonga at 1500%, iam not sure.uld go past wonga at 1500%, i am not sure. the law was changed. they were captain pretty 15. i suppose the question a cynical person might ask is given that the church of england has £7 billion in and the loan book of wonga is £400 million, they could buy them and write them off. 200,000 borrowers, and the debt is £400 million. i make that an average of £2000 per person. that is an enormous sum of money if you are reclaiming it...
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iam i am resurrection and i am life. says the lord.fe even though he die. and everyone who has life and has committed himself to me in faith shall not die forever. as for me, i know that my redeemer lives. and that at the last he will stand upon the earth. after my awaking, he will raise me up. and in my body, i shall see god. i myself shall see and behold him who is my friends and not a stranger. for none of us has life in himself and none becomes his own master when he dies. for if we have life, we are alive in the lords. and if we die, we die in the lord. so then whether we live or die, we are at the lord's possession. happy from now on are those who die in the lord. so it is says the spirit. for they rest from their labours. organ plays hymn. this is just this isjust one this is just one of a number of services that have been taking place to rememberjohn mccain. of course there have also been services that have been held in arizona, the state he represented inside congress for so he represented inside congress for so many years. th
iam i am resurrection and i am life. says the lord.fe even though he die. and everyone who has life and has committed himself to me in faith shall not die forever. as for me, i know that my redeemer lives. and that at the last he will stand upon the earth. after my awaking, he will raise me up. and in my body, i shall see god. i myself shall see and behold him who is my friends and not a stranger. for none of us has life in himself and none becomes his own master when he dies. for if we have...
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iam rico i am rico hizon with bbc news. homes as hurricane florence nears the us. it's forecast to hit north and south carolina in around 2a to 36 hours, bringing with it hurricane—force winds and torrential rains. vladimir putin says two men accused by britain of attempting to murder former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia are not criminals. the russian president says the men are civilians and has encouraged them to give their version of events. and this story is popular on bbc.com: a nine—year—old schoolgirl has sparked intense debate in australia after refusing to stand for the national anthem in protest at alleged institutional racism. student harper nielsen claimed the song ignored the nation's indigenous people. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: pro—brexit conservatives say they've found a way of dealing with the irish border after britain leaves the eu,
iam rico i am rico hizon with bbc news. homes as hurricane florence nears the us. it's forecast to hit north and south carolina in around 2a to 36 hours, bringing with it hurricane—force winds and torrential rains. vladimir putin says two men accused by britain of attempting to murder former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia are not criminals. the russian president says the men are civilians and has encouraged them to give their version of events. and this story is popular on bbc.com:...
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iam free! this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera.lines: a fragile ceasefire in libya holds as rival militias terrorize the country. and british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars — for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customer. in the united states, politicians are gearing up for election season. in the past couple of hours, president trump spoke at a fundraising event in fargo, north dakota. he's there campaigning for a republican candidate standing for the senate. later he's going on to south dakota for a fundraiser for a candidate whose standing for governor there. voters in both states backed president trump in the presidential election in 2016. meanwhile, the former president, barack obama, has also been on the stump today. in a speech to students in illinois, he accused donald trump of capitalising on fear and anger. gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. hejoins us live. he joins us live. after hejoins us live. after remaining relatively quiet and out of sight since leaving office, barack
iam free! this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera.lines: a fragile ceasefire in libya holds as rival militias terrorize the country. and british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars — for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customer. in the united states, politicians are gearing up for election season. in the past couple of hours, president trump spoke at a fundraising event in fargo, north dakota. he's there campaigning for a republican candidate...
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and handed to me in a nightclub act iam and i do not know what to do.iced little details that i never ever noticed, there's a guy across from me and i was like he's wearing running shoes and a nightclub, who does that and he was wearing a tie with birds on it, and his nose, i looked deeply into his nose. i was like what's happening to me? what am i doing at this disgusting place? i looked over at my friend who was having that great time, and was like, "is this working for you?" and she goes what, i don't think it's working for me and normally i lose minutes or hours just drifting away, and suddenly time was going slowly. i did not wanted to go slowly i wanted to be having fun. so for the first time, and my young life, i made a sensible decision and i put my friend in a taxi and i walked home and i went to my room and sawjust how disgusting it was for the first time in detail, so i picked everything up through it out and all my clothing, put it in the wash and i sat down started and completed and submitted my essay and effectively saved my academic caree
and handed to me in a nightclub act iam and i do not know what to do.iced little details that i never ever noticed, there's a guy across from me and i was like he's wearing running shoes and a nightclub, who does that and he was wearing a tie with birds on it, and his nose, i looked deeply into his nose. i was like what's happening to me? what am i doing at this disgusting place? i looked over at my friend who was having that great time, and was like, "is this working for you?" and...
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iam very stereotype be me but i do not mind. i am very tolerant. will be some sort of fudged deal. some sort of faintly based on chequers but not quite. there will be a lot of face—saving that will go on. i think there will be some sort of deal and we have been talking about phillip hammond, he brought his budget forward to the 29th of october and i think why is he doing that? wherein there is a deal that is agreed, they will have an extraordinary summit and agree. do you think it is very valid that britain have been saying, the eu has said we do not like this chequers steel, so tell us, give us the alternatives. do you think that is fair enough or is it obvious that the points they are not happy about? even this morning you were still hearing from members of the conference saying we want to know exactly what they are not happy with because they have not spoken to us about it? i think the eu has been fair, they have said no cherry picking in the single market and what does chequers do, it cherry picks. they are talking about the single market, this
iam very stereotype be me but i do not mind. i am very tolerant. will be some sort of fudged deal. some sort of faintly based on chequers but not quite. there will be a lot of face—saving that will go on. i think there will be some sort of deal and we have been talking about phillip hammond, he brought his budget forward to the 29th of october and i think why is he doing that? wherein there is a deal that is agreed, they will have an extraordinary summit and agree. do you think it is very...
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so if iam going traffic, who would want that? that? so if i am going to be consulted... i was going to say, if you are part of the public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will say. public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will saylj public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will say. i am concerned already about parcels dropping out of the sky with deliveries, which are going to be done by drones, and the suggestion that all of this traffic on the floor is going to magically get up into the sky and not ruin our lives in some form, if there is a traffic jam, it will feel like an eclipse. it does state any accident has the potential to result in a decline in the industry. also this is a department for transport who have a tough time, they have a lot to do, however they have recommended that ministers should explore the level of public acceptance about flying taxis. sorry, iwould rather you concentrate on getting the trains to run, and then you can worry about this other stuff. i feel the public cons
so if iam going traffic, who would want that? that? so if i am going to be consulted... i was going to say, if you are part of the public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will say. public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will saylj public being consulted, it is fairly clear what you will say. i am concerned already about parcels dropping out of the sky with deliveries, which are going to be done by drones, and the suggestion that all of this traffic on the floor is going...
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door and there is lady stood there and said hello, i am and there is lady stood there and said hello, iamned the door? he looked just the same to me, really, apart from the hair colour. that's gone, but is face just seemed the same. still the wrong i knew years ago. it has been hard these last few years. until i met ron again. yes, it is wonderful now. the pair dated in the mid—19 when the work that british aerospace in preston. ron left to work on the cruise ships and never married. ritz was only eating. she later married and lived in saudi arabia and india, raising two children, and later was divorced. -- she was only 18. i felt so alone for so she was only 18. i felt so alone for so long and it isjust nice to be with the person you really want to be with. i would not have married anybody else. definitely not! lucky man! very. you're making me cry. slowly but surely, i realised i was getting happier and happier and slowly but surely, i realised i was getting happierand happierand now iam getting happierand happierand now i am perfectly willing to say i have never been as happy in my lif
door and there is lady stood there and said hello, i am and there is lady stood there and said hello, iamned the door? he looked just the same to me, really, apart from the hair colour. that's gone, but is face just seemed the same. still the wrong i knew years ago. it has been hard these last few years. until i met ron again. yes, it is wonderful now. the pair dated in the mid—19 when the work that british aerospace in preston. ron left to work on the cruise ships and never married. ritz was...
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iam will go there! i am with michael!h, rush, rush to save five or ten minutes? —— why does life? sally: it is all about smiling, nice to see you, what can we do to help you? ben: but it is about the queue. sally: but we are in such a hurry. it is true on this show all the time! back in a moment! your‘re watching business live — our top story... the co—founders of instagram decide to leave the firm, after reports of a disagreement with facebook‘s board — who bought the company for £1 billion in 2012. six years on, they are off. getting products where you want them, when you need them is crucial for any business. and also for the individual. we might not often think about this, but it is all about the supply chain. somebody has to design it, it is crucial to any business model. a recent survey of people working in supply chain management found that 80% believe the digital supply chain will dominate their business model within five years. and 63% said hiring and retaining a workforce skilled in supply chain management is th
iam will go there! i am with michael!h, rush, rush to save five or ten minutes? —— why does life? sally: it is all about smiling, nice to see you, what can we do to help you? ben: but it is about the queue. sally: but we are in such a hurry. it is true on this show all the time! back in a moment! your‘re watching business live — our top story... the co—founders of instagram decide to leave the firm, after reports of a disagreement with facebook‘s board — who bought the company for...
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iam miss it but you will be back with us.mportant difference between the food cultures, my favourite dish is roti chanai. hello there. a full uk weather forecast coming up in a moment, but first of all the latest on that massive hurricane that's heading towards the eastern side of united states. it is of course hurricane florence. it is a category for hurricane, sustained winds of 140 mph but is forecast to strengthen, with wind gusts getting up to 185 mph over the next 2a horus or so. it will make landfall friday morning in north carolina, but the effects will be felt up and down the mid—atlantic coast with the risk of flooding and those damaging winds as well. here in the uk, a cold front sinking its way slowly southwards today and that will have an effect on the temperatures. yesterday we saw highs of 25 degrees in both london and exeter as well, but today we are looking at highs of around 18 degrees. a 7—degree celsius drop in temperature, not that it will feel cold, but feel a good deal cooler. this is how we have the we
iam miss it but you will be back with us.mportant difference between the food cultures, my favourite dish is roti chanai. hello there. a full uk weather forecast coming up in a moment, but first of all the latest on that massive hurricane that's heading towards the eastern side of united states. it is of course hurricane florence. it is a category for hurricane, sustained winds of 140 mph but is forecast to strengthen, with wind gusts getting up to 185 mph over the next 2a horus or so. it will...
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it's 7 am in singapore, midnight in london and iam in the morning in sweden where the election results the far right anti—immigration and anti—eu party, the sweden democrats, have made significant gains. that's according to the latest figures from sweden's public broadcaster, the centre—left social democrats. led by the prime minister, are in first place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristersson, have i9.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie akesson, are in third place with i7.6%, giving them cause to celebrate, as jenny hill reports from stockholm. this is their night. the far—right just made swedish political history. the sweden democrats don't like the eu, they don't like migrants, and they've just up—ended this country's liberal tradition. translation: more people have understood the situation now, that we can't carry on like this. we have the politics swedish people want so the judgement and the rhetoric will change a lot. are you feeling worried? for sweden's prime minister it's a battle for the soul of the country. i'm very concerned, of course.
it's 7 am in singapore, midnight in london and iam in the morning in sweden where the election results the far right anti—immigration and anti—eu party, the sweden democrats, have made significant gains. that's according to the latest figures from sweden's public broadcaster, the centre—left social democrats. led by the prime minister, are in first place with 28.4% of the vote. the moderates, led by ulf kristersson, have i9.8%. and the sweden democrats, whose leader isjimmie akesson, are...
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iam free!lines: south korea has confirmed president moonjae—in will meet north korean leader kimjong—un for a summit in pyongyang in two weeks' time. president trump has hit back at accusations of amorality and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. let's get more on one of our main stories. the uk's accusation that two russian miltiary intelligence officers carried out the nerve agent attack in salisbury. so how is this whole new spat between london and moscow going down in russia? the bbc‘s yaroslava kiryukhina is in our moscow bureau. what does the russian media make of all this? actually, russian media and russian officials have taken a dismissive line when commenting on the accusations of the two suspects identified as russian. a dismissive line, but it is running very high up in all of the british press today, they cannot exactly ignore it. so what is the response? they can't ignore it. they are ridiculing it and calling it a cold war
iam free!lines: south korea has confirmed president moonjae—in will meet north korean leader kimjong—un for a summit in pyongyang in two weeks' time. president trump has hit back at accusations of amorality and reckless decision—making. he says the attack by an unnamed senior aide is gutless and phony. let's get more on one of our main stories. the uk's accusation that two russian miltiary intelligence officers carried out the nerve agent attack in salisbury. so how is this whole new spat...
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iam i am looking forward to that. the talking microwave. again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and particularly squally winds of 60mph or so. very squally winds on that cold front as it moves away from the south—east. the centre of the storm is out into the north sea. still some very windy conditions early in the morning across the coasts of north—east england. the rain pushes away and then we're left with this north—westerly wind, meaning sunshine and blustery showers. quite heavy showers actually from time to time, and maybe some thunder in there too. a few getting into southern parts of england, but the bulk of them further north. look at those temperatures, back down again, numbers falling across england and wales, it will feel cooler and fresher everywhere. the winds lively as well, easing down a bit as we head through the evening and overnig
iam i am looking forward to that. the talking microwave. again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and particularly squally winds of 60mph or so. very squally winds on that cold front as it moves away from the south—east. the centre of the storm is out into the north sea. still some very windy...
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iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories.ty is set to gain huge influence over swedish politics after making significant gains in the general election. north korea has held a big military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of its foundation. unlike previous events, no intercontinental ballistic missiles were put on display. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post leads with the story we've been bringing you throughout the day — north korea's 70th anniversary celebrations. there's speculation that the absence of ballistic missiles was a message from kim jong un, that he's willing to cooperate and denuclearise. the japan times is leading with a story on experts warning that climate change is increasing the risk of natural disasters in the country. japan has had a devastating summer with typhoons, floods, heat waves, landslides and earthquakes. and the straits times has a report on a proposal to reform sexual assault laws in singapore. if the government accept the recommendation
iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories.ty is set to gain huge influence over swedish politics after making significant gains in the general election. north korea has held a big military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of its foundation. unlike previous events, no intercontinental ballistic missiles were put on display. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post leads with the story we've been...
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iam feeling and how i was. that helped me. now and i never want to go back anybody who goes through anything like that, i urge them to speak out to anybody. it's not that you are not a strongman. if you do speak, it makes you a strongman. 18 months ago, i was riddled with injuries, laying in a hospital bed. through those dark times, i always believed deep down in my heart that i would get there. i kept working. we're here now. two weeks away from fighting for the world title. that ibf world title fight in chicago is his biggest professionalfight fight in chicago is his biggest professional fight yet. he credits his dad for giving him the strength. he's in my thoughts all the time. sometimes in the morning when i'm struggling to get out of bed, i think i've got to get out of bed for him and get thejob done. it gives me motivation. through everyjab and every punch, paul is still spurring his son on. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. we started today with a real autumn chill and a frost in places. for some, t
iam feeling and how i was. that helped me. now and i never want to go back anybody who goes through anything like that, i urge them to speak out to anybody. it's not that you are not a strongman. if you do speak, it makes you a strongman. 18 months ago, i was riddled with injuries, laying in a hospital bed. through those dark times, i always believed deep down in my heart that i would get there. i kept working. we're here now. two weeks away from fighting for the world title. that ibf world...
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iam not didn't excite and us. —— breast cancer., as a woman, what i should be doing. move to spain and! what i should be doing. move to spain and i moved to italy and we will live forever. a surprisingly story from the guardian?” will live forever. a surprisingly story from the guardian? i would have borne with the borisjohnson one, throwing rocks at theresa may's jack is planned. i feel like i want to know more about it. —— checkers planned. —— checkers plan. there is no point in trying to pretend otherwise! lets end with images. who would like to celebrate the great english cricketer?” cannot go into this because my knowledge is not sufficient but what ido knowledge is not sufficient but what i do know is that everybody at work today was so excited, we had the tvs on and knew what was going to happen, he was nearly there and he got the century and people were up and clapping. it was such a nice moment in sport. i love watching these moments when they come a long, so good, everybody at the oval was giving him a standing ovation, h
iam not didn't excite and us. —— breast cancer., as a woman, what i should be doing. move to spain and! what i should be doing. move to spain and i moved to italy and we will live forever. a surprisingly story from the guardian?” will live forever. a surprisingly story from the guardian? i would have borne with the borisjohnson one, throwing rocks at theresa may's jack is planned. i feel like i want to know more about it. —— checkers planned. —— checkers plan. there is no point in...
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iam victim. because, i'm nobody ‘s victim.bbc swahili. i asked her how long bobi wine was likely to stay in the us. he actually has not specifically said how long he will be there. he has said that he is waiting for approvalfrom his has said that he is waiting for approval from his doctor. has said that he is waiting for approvalfrom his doctor. i do not know whether it was going to be months or weeks, hejust know whether it was going to be months or weeks, he just said know whether it was going to be months or weeks, hejust said it would be soon. he is optimistic he will not be there for long. did he seem like a man who still have fire in his belly to take on the president? well, he's a little weak but in time he may be ok. he had a crutch on one leg, he said he had a back injury. basically the scars he had, he had scars on his face and hands initially, they have disappeared but within time he may have the belly and he seems to think he will have the belly to fight on. was he taken aback by the fact he's an opposition mp in u
iam victim. because, i'm nobody ‘s victim.bbc swahili. i asked her how long bobi wine was likely to stay in the us. he actually has not specifically said how long he will be there. he has said that he is waiting for approvalfrom his has said that he is waiting for approval from his doctor. has said that he is waiting for approvalfrom his doctor. i do not know whether it was going to be months or weeks, hejust know whether it was going to be months or weeks, he just said know whether it was...
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iam not sure extremely dangerous kind of comment to make.bly it means it permeates the whole labour party? there is no evidence of that. ijust the whole labour party? there is no evidence of that. i just want to get one more clarification, there will be this vote tomorrow by the nec on whether to adopt him for the international holocaust remembrance alliances anti—semitism guidelines, do you want that to happen now?|j alliances anti—semitism guidelines, do you want that to happen now? i am very uncomfortable with the guidelines, they have been raised as a biblical status. they were ditched by the person who wrote them. but if the labour party decides they have two adopt the whole definition as guidelines, there must then be protection for palestinians and others to criticise israel, as they would criticise any other country. at the moment they closed down israeli universities and it had a terrible effect on free speech in israel. thank you for coming on. let's check on the weather forecast. let's look at the weather for the next 2a hours. th
iam not sure extremely dangerous kind of comment to make.bly it means it permeates the whole labour party? there is no evidence of that. ijust the whole labour party? there is no evidence of that. i just want to get one more clarification, there will be this vote tomorrow by the nec on whether to adopt him for the international holocaust remembrance alliances anti—semitism guidelines, do you want that to happen now?|j alliances anti—semitism guidelines, do you want that to happen now? i am...
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what iam that you are trying to protect?aying to people is that what the chequers plan does is built —— is deliberate good deal for britain because it ensures that we have a good dealfor all of the because it ensures that we have a good deal for all of the country, because it ensures that we have a good dealfor all of the country, it protects jobs and livelihoods, good dealfor all of the country, it protectsjobs and livelihoods, but crucially it gives us the freedom to control our own laws, to control our own orders, to spend money that we would otherwise be sending to the eu on priorities like the nhs, sorry, but also it enables us to grasp the opportunity that brexit gives us in terms of trade around the rest of the world as an independent nation. you know what people say. they say as remainers and levers, half in, heart out, one foot in and out, the worst of both worlds. what is your a nswer to worst of both worlds. what is your answer to that? there are some people who say to me that basically we wa nt people who say to
what iam that you are trying to protect?aying to people is that what the chequers plan does is built —— is deliberate good deal for britain because it ensures that we have a good dealfor all of the because it ensures that we have a good deal for all of the country, because it ensures that we have a good dealfor all of the country, it protects jobs and livelihoods, good dealfor all of the country, it protectsjobs and livelihoods, but crucially it gives us the freedom to control our own laws,...
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exactly, and iam not your digitalfootprint.and i am not off the grid, i am not a luddite who wants to go back to the 19th century, but i do try to think carefully when i engage in the internet, is invaluable to me, what is the risk, the downside risk? and then i balance those in what i call a mind full engagement with the internet. and i understand some people with far—flung families like to be able to use these platforms. but you need to understand what you are giving and what you are getting. and do you think most people do? i mean, there is a fascinating quote from the sort of anthropologist harari, who wrote the book about human evolution but now is focused on tech and he says we have given away our personal data in exchange for free away our personal data in exchange forfree e—mail away our personal data in exchange for free e—mail and funny cat ears. it's a bit like african and native american tribes who unwittingly sold entire countries to the european imperialist in exchange for beads and trinket. do you think we so und
exactly, and iam not your digitalfootprint.and i am not off the grid, i am not a luddite who wants to go back to the 19th century, but i do try to think carefully when i engage in the internet, is invaluable to me, what is the risk, the downside risk? and then i balance those in what i call a mind full engagement with the internet. and i understand some people with far—flung families like to be able to use these platforms. but you need to understand what you are giving and what you are...
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iam she's gone, the bad lady has gone.he west, i've never watched the film, i watched the first ten minutes as a child and its traumatised me because i lived in an area where there were historically which is in the north of england, around pendle. iwatched which is in the north of england, around pendle. i watched this and i was convinced as a child she would come up the drive and i would disappear ina come up the drive and i would disappear in a puff of smoke. so the idea of watching the wicked witch of the west today has brought it all back. i'm still phobic. cani back. i'm still phobic. can i go back and say something, you know which is not real, right? you just said you grew up in an area where there were a lot of which is, they do not pick exist. there has never been a witch like the witch in the wizard of oz, the way she swept in on the broom, my nightmares have been full of it. some people it's spiders and snakes, for me it's the wicked witch of the west. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers o
iam she's gone, the bad lady has gone.he west, i've never watched the film, i watched the first ten minutes as a child and its traumatised me because i lived in an area where there were historically which is in the north of england, around pendle. iwatched which is in the north of england, around pendle. i watched this and i was convinced as a child she would come up the drive and i would disappear ina come up the drive and i would disappear in a puff of smoke. so the idea of watching the...
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iam in iamina iam ina new i am in a new realm, you know, magical possibilities. so it is a mess. that have a bit of scares in them, because i remember thinking that the harry potter movies were hammer movies for younger viewers, and i mean that in a good sense because i am a big fan of the hammer movies. this felt all over the place. it is interesting because it has a lot of resources, it has this source material and a very good cast, and special effects, all available to the director, and yet it is a mess of a film that i think will disappoint more than it will enchant. some people will get some fun out of it because there are some nice moments, particularly in the relationship between the two central adults, but beyond that, i don't see it having a huge shelf life. best out is wajib, a palestinian drama. yes, i liked this. this was the palestinian entry for the palestinian 0sca rs, although it wasn't nominated, it is the story of father and son travelling round nazareth, but they are handing out wedding invitations which they have to do by hand, that is the wajib, the duty of t
iam in iamina iam ina new i am in a new realm, you know, magical possibilities. so it is a mess. that have a bit of scares in them, because i remember thinking that the harry potter movies were hammer movies for younger viewers, and i mean that in a good sense because i am a big fan of the hammer movies. this felt all over the place. it is interesting because it has a lot of resources, it has this source material and a very good cast, and special effects, all available to the director, and yet...
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iam i am always looking after you. you are good to me.erything i have touched this morning i have managed to break and iam in morning i have managed to break and i am in the emergency emergency studios to keep your fingers crossed? where studios to keep your fingers crossed ? where do studios to keep your fingers crossed? where do you think this is? brighton. close! the east is close of—— brighton. close! the east is close of —— east coast of england? brighton. close! the east is close of -- east coast of england? you have been paying attention. kent. they give is sending in these photographs, they saved my bacon at this time of morning, i will get off that word bacon because i am hungry! a lot of cloud around, not such a great start in wigan, some rain around as well for you this morning and infact around as well for you this morning and in fact some rain will be heavy today, moving through scotland and northern ireland, as you can see, it will gradually push into the north of england all that is the cloudy skies, but south and east you
iam i am always looking after you. you are good to me.erything i have touched this morning i have managed to break and iam in morning i have managed to break and i am in the emergency emergency studios to keep your fingers crossed? where studios to keep your fingers crossed ? where do studios to keep your fingers crossed? where do you think this is? brighton. close! the east is close of—— brighton. close! the east is close of —— east coast of england? brighton. close! the east is close...
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iam i am definitely not irreplaceable.me along, i am sure. but with the same attributes as you?m is not for me to say. i have still got another game to play and i am determined to go and play well in this game. it is very nice for the kind words everyone has said, it is as ifi kind words everyone has said, it is as if i have died and never will be around again. but it has been a surreal couple of days. let's play well in this game and try and win 4-1. ryan giggs says he's preparing his wales side for a match against the unknown as they take on denmark on sunday. the danish fa have had to call in players from lower leagues and futsal after a disagreement over commercial rights. but while giggs maintained that his side are focussed on their match against the republic of ireland on thursday, his first home match as manager, the wales boss admitted that he had been surprised by the situation in denmark. they are a top ten team. it is strange, especially they did well in the world cup. the last few years theirform the world cup
iam i am definitely not irreplaceable.me along, i am sure. but with the same attributes as you?m is not for me to say. i have still got another game to play and i am determined to go and play well in this game. it is very nice for the kind words everyone has said, it is as ifi kind words everyone has said, it is as if i have died and never will be around again. but it has been a surreal couple of days. let's play well in this game and try and win 4-1. ryan giggs says he's preparing his wales...
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iam sure all right, thank you for your time. i am sure you will be keeping a close eye today.nni tria does announce later today and we will let you know. from the budget challenges of italy, let's turn to a different league of economic problem now: argentina. late on wednesday, the international monetary fund said it agreed to boost a bailout programme for the country to $57 billion and bring forward some of the loans, after a plea from argentina's government. samira hussain reports from washington. argentina's currency is in crisis. it has fallen in value dramatically as investors worry that the country's overall finances. —— about. that led the government back to the doorstep of the international monetary fund, looking for money to help stop the currency‘s freefall. now, at the hasn't he needed some guarantees —— imf like leading currencies free slowly on currency markets, the chief also stressed the importance of maintaining some fiscal spending. accelerating the fiscal spending. accelerating the fiscal efforts, maintaining social protection as much as is possible, and some
iam sure all right, thank you for your time. i am sure you will be keeping a close eye today.nni tria does announce later today and we will let you know. from the budget challenges of italy, let's turn to a different league of economic problem now: argentina. late on wednesday, the international monetary fund said it agreed to boost a bailout programme for the country to $57 billion and bring forward some of the loans, after a plea from argentina's government. samira hussain reports from...
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iam in i am in the second week, and i arrive within the quarter finals of the grand slams.thing. and now is the moment to make a step forward, play more aggressive. i did a lot of things well during the whole season. this is the moment to make it happen again. that is after thiem knocked out last year's beaten finalist, kevin anderson, to reach the quarter—finals for the first time. anderson had battled through two five—set matches at flushing meadows, but had no answer to the austrian. on the women's side of the draw, six—time winner serena williams won through to the last eight in a match with some twists and turns against estonian kaia kanepi. the former world number one took the opening set in 18 minutes, before losing the second, but then responded in the final set to set up a match against 2016 finalist karolina pliskova. england have beaten india by 60 runs in the fourth test in southampton, to take an unassailable 3—1 lead in the five—match series. set a target of 2115 to win, india recovered from 22—3 to get to 123 without further loss, courtesy a solid stand betwe
iam in i am in the second week, and i arrive within the quarter finals of the grand slams.thing. and now is the moment to make a step forward, play more aggressive. i did a lot of things well during the whole season. this is the moment to make it happen again. that is after thiem knocked out last year's beaten finalist, kevin anderson, to reach the quarter—finals for the first time. anderson had battled through two five—set matches at flushing meadows, but had no answer to the austrian. on...
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iam one before the party conference? awful.m one of sirjohn major's greatest fa ns, i am one of sirjohn major's greatest fans, but for him to stand on the same platform as sir david and talking about how he dislikes brexit, i admire him for his commitment and fortitude —— david miliband. do you remember when he had an overall majority and was really struggling? give the woman a chance. it is a familiar refrain we are hearing quite a lot of on this programme. i know, exactly. moving on to business insider, and elon musk. should elon musk be given a chance on this? we have been talking about this decision by the securities and exchange commission, the equivalent of the financial conduct authority, and the decision to sue the boss of tesla on charges he made these misleading statements in tweets. we talked about how damaging it is to the company, the shares have tumbled, but how damaging is it for elon musk personally? he has to acquit himself with the sec and come up with an absolutely bone a fight reason for why he was let down
iam one before the party conference? awful.m one of sirjohn major's greatest fa ns, i am one of sirjohn major's greatest fans, but for him to stand on the same platform as sir david and talking about how he dislikes brexit, i admire him for his commitment and fortitude —— david miliband. do you remember when he had an overall majority and was really struggling? give the woman a chance. it is a familiar refrain we are hearing quite a lot of on this programme. i know, exactly. moving on to...
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iam glad no one wants to be second or third. i am glad i stayed on the bike.ght i'd have to keep going. i nearly went down a few times. it is all or nothing. congratulations to rachel atherton. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now on bbc news, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. welcome. very interesting week. we have american animals, which is a stranger—than—fiction true story. we have the nun, an un—frightening frightener. and we have puzzle, which is a romance set against the backdrop of competitive jigsaw puzzling. promising! american animals. let's start there. that to me seems like a peculiar conceit as well — trying to steal some books from a library? it's a very strange story. based on a true story of this university heist from kentucky in 2004, a group of hapless young men decided they were going to steal these rare books from a university library. and the film basically centres on the central introverted character spencer,
iam glad no one wants to be second or third. i am glad i stayed on the bike.ght i'd have to keep going. i nearly went down a few times. it is all or nothing. congratulations to rachel atherton. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now on bbc news, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. welcome. very interesting week. we have american animals, which is a...
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yes, iam yes, i am here yes, iam here in yes, i am here in one of the worst hit provinces.o the road to head to the coastal town, and on the way we saw fields telephone posts, electricity cables down, forests ripped to shreds, buildings flattened. when we got here, we met a gentleman we had spoken two days before the storm had hit. he said he was going to take shelter in a nearby emergency shelter in a nearby emergency shelter and pray to god that his house wasn't hit. when we went back to see him, his house had been flattened. 750 houses in the town revisited had been flattened. today details are emerging elsewhere of a mining community that has been badly hit. at least 3a miners confirmed dead at the moment and that number is expected to rise. around 30 people still missing. a search and rescue effort is going in this province in the north of the country. we heard a landslide came down from the mountain and hit a refuge, upper house which had been converted to travel. lots of people got swe pt converted to travel. lots of people got swept away from this landslide, and the
yes, iam yes, i am here yes, iam here in yes, i am here in one of the worst hit provinces.o the road to head to the coastal town, and on the way we saw fields telephone posts, electricity cables down, forests ripped to shreds, buildings flattened. when we got here, we met a gentleman we had spoken two days before the storm had hit. he said he was going to take shelter in a nearby emergency shelter in a nearby emergency shelter and pray to god that his house wasn't hit. when we went back to see...
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iam experience when he goes for his four wildcard picks. nod, and paul casey. i think henrik stenson, i think he will get the nod as well, and in that final one is very difficult tojudge. sergio and in that final one is very difficult to judge. sergio garcia has been short of form but has plenty of pedigree, so a difficult choice, i think for thomas bjorn. so decisions to be made for thomas bjorn, to come in the next few days. the ryder cup starts in four weeks' time, and you can follow all the build—up on bbc world news and on the bbc sport website. denmark's football team could pick a side which will include futsal players against wales in the nations league this weekend. it is because of a dispute over commercial rights, which has seen senior players refusing to sign a new national team agreement with the danish football association. the dbu have confirmed that third—tier, fourth—tier and futsal players will make up the squad for a friendly with slovakia and then the match against wales. danish superliga and first division clubs are not
iam experience when he goes for his four wildcard picks. nod, and paul casey. i think henrik stenson, i think he will get the nod as well, and in that final one is very difficult tojudge. sergio and in that final one is very difficult to judge. sergio garcia has been short of form but has plenty of pedigree, so a difficult choice, i think for thomas bjorn. so decisions to be made for thomas bjorn, to come in the next few days. the ryder cup starts in four weeks' time, and you can follow all the...