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france and europe, iam president trump, iam here.rump, i am here. but when the two men met, it was very quickly cleared up. they had to say to each other was, that was a misunderstanding, of course i don't think america is liable to invade us. this is what i meant, and then they were able to agree that actually, on the issue of more european spending, they are on the same track. so it was a full row, but it was not a full trial in the sense that it was deliberately created by donald trump. ——. row. intense wildfires are sweeping through parts of california, destroying thousands of buildings, forcing the evacuation of entire towns, and — so far — claiming the lives of at least nine people. officials say at least five people were found dead in their cars in butte county, northern california, where fire has devastated the town of paradise. almost all the wooden built buildings have been turned to ashes. it's now threatening areas to the north of the town. further south, more than 150,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. 0ur
france and europe, iam president trump, iam here.rump, i am here. but when the two men met, it was very quickly cleared up. they had to say to each other was, that was a misunderstanding, of course i don't think america is liable to invade us. this is what i meant, and then they were able to agree that actually, on the issue of more european spending, they are on the same track. so it was a full row, but it was not a full trial in the sense that it was deliberately created by donald trump....
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the people on my team, iam set my mind to it.me page. you know, one thing we have to do, we had to have rules, there's rules and regulations do everything we do in life. i am sure once i speak with the guys in my tea m once i speak with the guys in my team will be on the same page. we will get out there and do what we have to do. the melbourne cup gets under way in around two hours because time. and the tennessee titans are at the dallas cowboys. both teams in that one are three wins for the season and four defeats. in that one so far it is the home team who has taken the advantage, the dallas cowboys a lead that by seven points. rafael nadal is out of the atp season ending final, starting in london on sunday. that is due to him having at ankle surgery. that is due to him having at ankle surgery. he will be back at the start of next season. everything else is on the website. until next time, goodbye for now. hello there. the pressure patterns set up across the uk for the next few days will be crucial to how the weather is going t
the people on my team, iam set my mind to it.me page. you know, one thing we have to do, we had to have rules, there's rules and regulations do everything we do in life. i am sure once i speak with the guys in my tea m once i speak with the guys in my team will be on the same page. we will get out there and do what we have to do. the melbourne cup gets under way in around two hours because time. and the tennessee titans are at the dallas cowboys. both teams in that one are three wins for the...
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iam not blaming japan, iam do, there is a massive tax. know, we have close to $100 billion trade deficit with japan and japan has treated us very unfairly. but you were the only one. firstly, secretary pompeo talks with north korea, but this was postponed. what is happening there? we are going to change it because of trips that are being made. we regret to make it another day, but we are happy with how it is going with north korea. it is going fine, we are in no hurry. the sanctions are on, the missiles had stopped, the rockets have stopped. the hostages are home. the great heroes have been coming home. mike pence was in hawaii, one of the most beautiful ceremonies that anyone has ever seen for the fallen full stop these are great heroes and very important, when i was running, as many years ago as it was, in many cases, grandchildren, but they were asking about their coming home and being provided to us as we speak. but i'm in no rush. the sanctions are on. i read a couple of times and i have seen a few times when i said coming he has don
iam not blaming japan, iam do, there is a massive tax. know, we have close to $100 billion trade deficit with japan and japan has treated us very unfairly. but you were the only one. firstly, secretary pompeo talks with north korea, but this was postponed. what is happening there? we are going to change it because of trips that are being made. we regret to make it another day, but we are happy with how it is going with north korea. it is going fine, we are in no hurry. the sanctions are on, the...
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quite phenomenal achievement and of course, i am very, quite phenomenal achievement and of course, iam, i am very, very happy quite phenomenal achievement and of course, i am very, very happy and proud about it. five months ago, if you told me that i would be, i a lwa ys you told me that i would be, i always believed in myself but it was highly improbable at that time, considering my ranking and the way i play it and felt on the court. —— the way i played. and next up for djokovic is a meeting with maric cilic. the number 5 seed from croatia beat bulgaria's grigor dimitrov in straight sets 7—6, 6—4, to seal his place in the last eight. meanwhile, roger federer is also through to the quarter—finals. the number three seed is bidding to win the 100th tour title of his career. he beat italy's fabio fognini in straight sets 6—4, 6—3, and will play kei nishikori next. simone biles made history on thursdsay when she won the all—round title at the world gymnastics championships in doha. she became the first female to win the event for a fourth time. such is the american‘s dominance in the spor
quite phenomenal achievement and of course, i am very, quite phenomenal achievement and of course, iam, i am very, very happy quite phenomenal achievement and of course, i am very, very happy and proud about it. five months ago, if you told me that i would be, i a lwa ys you told me that i would be, i always believed in myself but it was highly improbable at that time, considering my ranking and the way i play it and felt on the court. —— the way i played. and next up for djokovic is a...
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iam ben i am ben bland iam ben bland in i am ben bland in london.he rise of fake news poses a global threat the bbc begins a major new series the global threat of fake news. the leaders of germany and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the straits times reports on the preparations being made for the 33rd asean summit which opens in singapore this week. it says about 5000 police willjoin the massive security operation for the five—day event which will host a number of world leaders including russia's vladimir putin. the new york times has a front page story on the challenges facing google. the paper reports on the comments of sundar pichair, the indian engineer responsible for the compa ny‘s products and platforms. the south china morning post comments on the record spending of chinese consumers during singles day. it has a photo of the moment the alibaba group reached sales of
iam ben i am ben bland iam ben bland in i am ben bland in london.he rise of fake news poses a global threat the bbc begins a major new series the global threat of fake news. the leaders of germany and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the straits times reports on the preparations being made for the 33rd asean summit which...
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iam teams they really well, it can be tied. i am expecting the same level of performance from both teams this weekend. 0bviously sometimes it comes down to that one moment in a game, hopefully we can be on the right end of it like we were last weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. 0vernight vichai srivaddhanaprabha's
iam teams they really well, it can be tied. i am expecting the same level of performance from both teams this weekend. 0bviously sometimes it comes down to that one moment in a game, hopefully we can be on the right end of it like we were last weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. 0vernight vichai srivaddhanaprabha's
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iam ben bland. this hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. i am ben bland. this is bbc news.hour: as social media is blamed for a rise in violence around the world, the bbc pledges to be part of the fight against fake news — we'll bring you a month of special programmimg. the leaders of germany and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. back now to the armistice commemorations, and today's ceremonies were watched by people in cities and towns across the uk. in accrington in lancashire, the accrington pals were one of the first volunteer battalions formed, when the fighting began. they suffered serious casualties on the first day of the battle of the somme. adina campbell reports now on a town's sacrifice. with the rain beating down on one of lancashire's most imposing war memorials, hundreds of people young and old circled accrington cenotaph to remember lives lost. and, 100 years on from that first armistice day in 1918... taking shelter under a sea of umbrellas, side by side, this co
iam ben bland. this hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. i am ben bland. this is bbc news.hour: as social media is blamed for a rise in violence around the world, the bbc pledges to be part of the fight against fake news — we'll bring you a month of special programmimg. the leaders of germany and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. back now to the armistice commemorations, and today's...
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iam in a mince pie for seasonaljobs is not 10% this year.t christmas is to the business. touchdown confirmed! a cheer, a handshake and sheer relief as nasa scientists celebrate a perfect landing on mars.
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paris, saying to france and europe, iam president trump, iam here. that or they had to say to each other was, that was a misunderstanding. of course i didn't think america is liable to invade us, this is what i meant, and then they were able to agree that actually, on the issue of more european spending, they are on the same track. so it was a false row, but it was not a full trial in the sense that it was deliberately created by donald trump. in some way, reveals about both men's positions. can you tell us about what will happen for the rest of the day? we have a significant number of leaders in paris. president macron is the master of ceremonies, from the commemoration this began. this bilateral row will be over now with donald trump, and that is the end of the serious politics of it all. there is a ceremony this afternoon with angela merkel at the famous railway wagon which was shunted into a forest of where the armistice was signed in 1918. famously also where hitler came a few years later to rub france's knows it when france surrendered. it is a
paris, saying to france and europe, iam president trump, iam here. that or they had to say to each other was, that was a misunderstanding. of course i didn't think america is liable to invade us, this is what i meant, and then they were able to agree that actually, on the issue of more european spending, they are on the same track. so it was a false row, but it was not a full trial in the sense that it was deliberately created by donald trump. in some way, reveals about both men's positions....
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iam amy i am amy tennant, england and great britain hockey goalkeeper. world cup this summer and i will make debut in china. i am in england and gb hockey goalkeeper. i last played for gb in 2015 and i'm returning after an 18 month injury. it is quite a pivotal moment in both of our careers. i feel it has been a long time coming. i have sat for a while, watched maddie, soaked it all up and ifeel now i am ready to take on that number one spot. it is a good opportunity not only for myself but amy tenant to show the world what we can do. we haven't had the exposure that has had. it's tough. at times it is hard. at times you will hate it is hard. at times you will hate it and you wish you weren't in that situation. but a lot of people would probably give a lot to be in that position. every time i put on the gb shirt, it pretty special. that is something that the 18 month site has taught me. to enjoy every moment, to bea taught me. to enjoy every moment, to be a way with the team, whether at numberone or numbertwo. be a way with the team, whether at number on
iam amy i am amy tennant, england and great britain hockey goalkeeper. world cup this summer and i will make debut in china. i am in england and gb hockey goalkeeper. i last played for gb in 2015 and i'm returning after an 18 month injury. it is quite a pivotal moment in both of our careers. i feel it has been a long time coming. i have sat for a while, watched maddie, soaked it all up and ifeel now i am ready to take on that number one spot. it is a good opportunity not only for myself but amy...
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iam not sure for wrecking number of restaurants going bust.le lived there, because he appears to think there, because he appears to think there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°ppin9 there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°pping up there is a lot of pop up restaurants popping up that have specialist themes, like duck dishes and japanese pancake. i was born in glasgow at the last time i was there i don't recall that being exactly the causing of glasgow. why all of these are closing, 1000 have closed in the past year. we have seen problems with gourmet burgers, at jamie 's problems with gourmet burgers, at jamie '5 italian. there may be something here. these chains, they
iam not sure for wrecking number of restaurants going bust.le lived there, because he appears to think there, because he appears to think there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°ppin9 there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°pping up there is a lot of pop up restaurants popping up that have specialist themes, like duck dishes and japanese pancake. i was born in glasgow at the last time i was there i don't recall that being exactly the causing of glasgow. why all of these are closing, 1000 have...
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iam really number of votes we got is incredible.ut but the response to me as your president and as your president i have made our country safe, i have rebuilt and am in the process of rebuilding the military and the jobs here, every of built here. we're going to the strongest military heart country has ever had. i have done more for the veteran 's than any president has donein veteran 's than any president has done in any decade with choice and with other things as you know. but our bedrooms are doing better than they've ever done. if you look at choice, choice alone, look at what we'd done with choice. the people of our country are very happy with the job i'm doing and... looking ahead to 2020... one of job i'm doing and... looking ahead to 2020. .. one of the things they wa nt to 2020. .. one of the things they want so much is security, both at the border, they wanted with our military and with our law enforcement they wanted with ice, we have ta ken out enforcement they wanted with ice, we have taken out of thousands of ms 13 out
iam really number of votes we got is incredible.ut but the response to me as your president and as your president i have made our country safe, i have rebuilt and am in the process of rebuilding the military and the jobs here, every of built here. we're going to the strongest military heart country has ever had. i have done more for the veteran 's than any president has donein veteran 's than any president has done in any decade with choice and with other things as you know. but our bedrooms...
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iam retired, i have got my bus pass, i canjump on the bus to bridport. to enjoy our la st bridport. we are trying to enjoy our last years as much as we can.|j bridport. we are trying to enjoy our last years as much as we can. i like the buildings, and hopefully my car will not get broken into, that is what i like about bridport. and you can see their point. bridport has a lots to offer. the town and its historic harbour art showcased by some of the best scenery in the south—west. the place is steeped in history. the place is steeped in history. the map meet —— map—making dates back to the 13th century. it is easy to see why so many sing its praises. that the town is facing an economic crisis, a crisis rooted in the changing shape of its population or an one in the full year are over 65 of that is forecast to grow to one and four in the next 20 years. people are spotting how great bridport is, moving year to retire, and living longer than ever, that thatis and living longer than ever, that that is only part of what is going on. mark is bridport born and b
iam retired, i have got my bus pass, i canjump on the bus to bridport. to enjoy our la st bridport. we are trying to enjoy our last years as much as we can.|j bridport. we are trying to enjoy our last years as much as we can. i like the buildings, and hopefully my car will not get broken into, that is what i like about bridport. and you can see their point. bridport has a lots to offer. the town and its historic harbour art showcased by some of the best scenery in the south—west. the place is...
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iam i am obviously, you know, not happy to see him injured and pulling out from the tournament in thisgh in the last year it is quite phenomenal achievement and of course iam very phenomenal achievement and of course i am very happy and proud about it. more as always on our website from me and the team, that is the sport reefing or friday. what links president trump with the hip—hop legends, tupac shakur and christopher wallace? before you answer that, they've all posed for the dutch photographer dana lixenberg. she's just published a book sharing the stories behind these iconic images and anna holligan has been to meet her. rivals reunited. tupac and biggie epitomised in the marias thug life. their brands were built on bravado that these intimate shots reveal another day mentioned. a slower style of photography helps to disarm her subject. i work with a five inch field camera. so it is not very dynamic. it is also a reflection of something else. i think there is a lot of myself in the portraits i shoot. because every photographer will bring out something else of a person. in a time of
iam i am obviously, you know, not happy to see him injured and pulling out from the tournament in thisgh in the last year it is quite phenomenal achievement and of course iam very phenomenal achievement and of course i am very happy and proud about it. more as always on our website from me and the team, that is the sport reefing or friday. what links president trump with the hip—hop legends, tupac shakur and christopher wallace? before you answer that, they've all posed for the dutch...
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iam in i am in new delhi, at the heart of the world's fastest growing economy.im breeding. you can see the justin smog around the government buildings behind me. that is because farmers burn to prepare the ground for the next sowing season around this time of year. the wind picks up the pollutants which get locked in the pollutants which get locked in the city's air. adding to that is the city's air. adding to that is the regular pollution and the fireworks, which was in the air quality. dr sanderson like smoking 40 quality. dr sanderson like smoking a0 cigarettes a day. when you cannot see is the particular matter that enters see is the particular matter that e nte rs loa ns see is the particular matter that enters loans when you breathe this air, causing a burning sensation in the eyes. —— doctors say it is like. the organisation says there are 11 such polluted cities. 11 -- 11 —— 11 million people are breathing is there. but masks are being sold. others choose to stay at home. this causes immediate economic impact on businesses. criticism is of the country ar
iam in i am in new delhi, at the heart of the world's fastest growing economy.im breeding. you can see the justin smog around the government buildings behind me. that is because farmers burn to prepare the ground for the next sowing season around this time of year. the wind picks up the pollutants which get locked in the pollutants which get locked in the city's air. adding to that is the city's air. adding to that is the regular pollution and the fireworks, which was in the air quality. dr...
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iam trump administration. that's right.g this to possibly go for months, not weeks, so certainly they will be hit through christmas and well into the new year. and i heard some people near the border who have knowledge of how the process works talking about it being as far as march before they actually get a look in. let‘s bear in mind that those who are crossing now have been here waiting for upwards of three months already, and that was before the migrant caravan arrived. and the other thing to bear in mind is that it is notjust one caravan, now. the second in the third that we re now. the second in the third that were behind them, coming from el salvador and guatemala, have caught up salvador and guatemala, have caught up with them in this city, and resources a re up with them in this city, and resources are being stretched very, very thinly indeed, causing those tensions to rise. also making news today: the ugandan president believes the operators of an unlicensed vessel which capzied on lake victoria will be prosecuted
iam trump administration. that's right.g this to possibly go for months, not weeks, so certainly they will be hit through christmas and well into the new year. and i heard some people near the border who have knowledge of how the process works talking about it being as far as march before they actually get a look in. let‘s bear in mind that those who are crossing now have been here waiting for upwards of three months already, and that was before the migrant caravan arrived. and the other...
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iam so what do the voters make of it all?tin, texas and build a friend of her from ohio. both are deciding contest in the us senate race today. how did it go when it went to the ballot ox is a leading up to this you didn't know what you are going to do. correct. i tried to remain neutral and assess the candidates based on their policies and where they stood and how they presented themselves. time came and it was very exciting for me. i came and i realised that i definitely swayed one weighed more than the other. can i ask you which way that was? definitely. blue. what was it that changed your mind? a week ago, if i ask you that question you said i have not a clue. yes. great question. what it ended up being for me, the bottomline was, i chose candidates from the political party that i believed that respects, supports and embraces diversity. that, for me, was the defining things. i thought about it long and ha rd things. i thought about it long and hard and for me, diversity is one of the two things that really make america gr
iam so what do the voters make of it all?tin, texas and build a friend of her from ohio. both are deciding contest in the us senate race today. how did it go when it went to the ballot ox is a leading up to this you didn't know what you are going to do. correct. i tried to remain neutral and assess the candidates based on their policies and where they stood and how they presented themselves. time came and it was very exciting for me. i came and i realised that i definitely swayed one weighed...
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iam in i am in one of the world ‘s worst polluted cities and the air that i breathing is filled with5. the level of pm 2.5 is 50 times the prescribed safe limit by the world health organization. some of the side—effects is that i get tingling in my throat, burning, my eyes start watering after some time. the main reason is that farmers are clear their crop area by burning their residue and because the win is less, this air creates a smog, a haze around the city. pollution and the festive season diwali is also adding to it. demand for pollution masks are shooting up. customers are buying these masks for about $50 to fill to the toxic debt but experts say they are not 100% dip. the government has ordered construction activity in the city to be stopped but doctors are claiming this air is like inhaling 50 cigarettes every day. they've also put a cap the fireworks burnt in this season of diwali to reduce toxicity in the air but some say these measures are to little as almost 90 million people are at grave risk in the city at this time of the year. you are watching newsday on the bbc. sti
iam in i am in one of the world ‘s worst polluted cities and the air that i breathing is filled with5. the level of pm 2.5 is 50 times the prescribed safe limit by the world health organization. some of the side—effects is that i get tingling in my throat, burning, my eyes start watering after some time. the main reason is that farmers are clear their crop area by burning their residue and because the win is less, this air creates a smog, a haze around the city. pollution and the festive...
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it is going to happen to video, iam convinced. i internet.pt to the fact that, just like we don't take photos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, necessarily. so while the possibilities are exciting, we may just grow a the possibilities are exciting, we mayjust grow a little bit more suspicious of everything we watch. that was la rocca with matthew, who can now appear to speak spanish, which is pretty darn clever —— la roja. ili back to that technique is that it roja. ili back to that technique is thatitis roja. ili back to that technique is that it is not actually matthew's voice we are here on, it is someone else's. —— i suppose the only drawback. someone must have looked ina bag. drawback. someone must have looked in a bag. julia's loved former tayo... —— in a bag. julia's loved former tayo. .. —— lefort in a bag. julia's loved former tayo... —— lefort matej. this is a speech synthesis system by lyburd ai. just by listening to a few audio samples of some
it is going to happen to video, iam convinced. i internet.pt to the fact that, just like we don't take photos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, we can't take videos at face value, necessarily. so while the possibilities are exciting, we may just grow a the possibilities are exciting, we mayjust grow a little bit more suspicious of everything we watch. that was la rocca with matthew, who can now appear to speak spanish, which is pretty darn...
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iam explain to us which you experienced. i am safe now.ople outside, and i realise whatever the shaking began that it was not the case. ijumped out of bed, and i stood in the doorway to wait for pass, and at said it felt like it lasted about an hour, but it was only a minute. it was terrifying to stand there in the doorway, and watch everything in the house around me fall for the glass shattering about one models falling to the floor in the kitchen. it was very difficult to know. is this something you have experienced before? i have experienced earthquakes here before. i‘ve been here about two years now, and we had a pretty mild one relative to this in the summerand a pretty mild one relative to this in the summer and winter is that just passed, but this by far is a much more severe earthquake that any of those. we are seeing some of the images. a local newsrooms sent us images. a local newsrooms sent us images and you can see the damage. what kind of damage and you have in your home? i think i'm fortunate that it seems mostly cosmetic dam
iam explain to us which you experienced. i am safe now.ople outside, and i realise whatever the shaking began that it was not the case. ijumped out of bed, and i stood in the doorway to wait for pass, and at said it felt like it lasted about an hour, but it was only a minute. it was terrifying to stand there in the doorway, and watch everything in the house around me fall for the glass shattering about one models falling to the floor in the kitchen. it was very difficult to know. is this...
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at least with my work that iam doing, other is.oing, i work for something thatis i am doing, i work for something that is go to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2000 people who work in this building for an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in some cases, that means those who are earning less than $2 a day. here, they earn around $9 a day and there are important job is they earn around $9 a day and there are importantjob is to give artificial intelligence its intelligence. when artificial intelligence. when artificial intelligence works, it sometimes feels like magic. but really, what it is is data, lots and lots of data. if you want a self driving car to know what the person is, you have to know what the person is, you have to feed it loads of pictures of people. if you want to know wha
at least with my work that iam doing, other is.oing, i work for something thatis i am doing, i work for something that is go to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2000 people who work in this building for an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in some...
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iam i am replacing iam replacing my i am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologeticle vote, that we count every single vote, that we count every vote. the headlines on bbc news: a commemoration to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war takes place north of paris. some 70 world leaders are in france for the centenary. four people, including a one—year—old baby, have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield, which had earlier been pursued by police. former transport minister, jojohnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. sport now and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's james. . good evening, es, plenty of sport today. a real treat for rugby fans. —— yes. and let's start with a match that wasn't a classic match in terms of tries, but a final result that is going to be remembered for a long time in wales. they've beaten australia by 9—6. it was a penalty by dan biggar with three minutes remaining that settled the contest. james
iam i am replacing iam replacing my i am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologeticle vote, that we count every single vote, that we count every vote. the headlines on bbc news: a commemoration to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war takes place north of paris. some 70 world leaders are in france for the centenary. four people, including a one—year—old baby, have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield, which had earlier been...
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that is tight but i am in, iam in richard! that is tight but i am in, i am in the charity race.ovember the 8th! and all that training paid off. lizzie was on board rippling waters on the outside here, as you can see not much in this race, and it's a photo finish. it went to a judges‘ decision who simply couldn't split them so she shared the victory. it is half—time for both the british teams in the europa league tonight, still goalless between chelsea and bate borisov and rangers leading spartak moscow 3—2. arsenal and sporting lisbon kicks off at 8pm. that is all from sportsday but we will have much more for you throughout the evening. you are watching bbc news. let's return to the musique marine corps vetera n return to the musique marine corps veteran has killed 12 people in a bar in california. —— us marines. earlier on our correspondent said us this update. first of all the government shot the woman at the front desk checking people's ids and then went into the bar apparently firing with a handgun at random. witnesses say he was tall, dressed in black and was wearing either
that is tight but i am in, iam in richard! that is tight but i am in, i am in the charity race.ovember the 8th! and all that training paid off. lizzie was on board rippling waters on the outside here, as you can see not much in this race, and it's a photo finish. it went to a judges‘ decision who simply couldn't split them so she shared the victory. it is half—time for both the british teams in the europa league tonight, still goalless between chelsea and bate borisov and rangers leading...
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i said outside that i had my dna done because i have always been convinced iam because i have always, iam am asian and my my mother says i am not, i am asian and i was that i was shocked by that because identity is not always about the way you look, it is sometimes about the way you feel. what is interesting is in his story, he faced prejudice that seemed racially... full spray shall motivations but it did seem racially motivated abuse that he received when he was younger and that is what he has claimed. you can see a situation where someone is facing prejudice and therefore at the same time you're taking the places of people who are genuinely in an ethnic minority. it is an interesting debate. crystal blow up because he has been getting money for bame type projects. on the basis he was identified as black. this will blow up but it is so interesting. thank you. going to the sun on sunday... a week ago, we were reporting that the dreadful helicopter crash at leicester's king power stadium, the owner and for other people being killed and just today at grounds around the country attribu
i said outside that i had my dna done because i have always been convinced iam because i have always, iam am asian and my my mother says i am not, i am asian and i was that i was shocked by that because identity is not always about the way you look, it is sometimes about the way you feel. what is interesting is in his story, he faced prejudice that seemed racially... full spray shall motivations but it did seem racially motivated abuse that he received when he was younger and that is what he...
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he said, what do you mean i can‘t do that, iam paying her wages, i can treat her how i want.al slur when describing a black man. sir philip had taken out an injunction against the daily telegraph to stop some sexual and racial harassment allegations but he was named in the house of lords. some of those who work with sir philip say he can be charming and generous. his companies say they take accusations and grievances very seriously if they are raised by staff and they are thoroughly investigated. he has previously wholly and categorically denied he has been guilty of any unlawful sexist and racist behaviour. lucy manning, bbc news. china has rejected criticism that it‘s mistreating hundreds of thousands of uighur muslims in detention camps. two dozen mostly western countries attending the un human rights council in geneva urged the closure of the camps in the far—western region of xinjiang and demanded access for un monitors. last month the bbc broadcast evidence that china is expanding its vast network of internment camps for its muslim population as our correspondent john s
he said, what do you mean i can‘t do that, iam paying her wages, i can treat her how i want.al slur when describing a black man. sir philip had taken out an injunction against the daily telegraph to stop some sexual and racial harassment allegations but he was named in the house of lords. some of those who work with sir philip say he can be charming and generous. his companies say they take accusations and grievances very seriously if they are raised by staff and they are thoroughly...
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iam hopeful that cloud, some mist and fog to start friday.ghten up a little bit later on. but sunshine amounts will vary depending on where you are. most of us depending on where you are. most of us starting off grey and murky with some mist and hill fog. but as we go on through the day that cloud will tend to break up. northern scotland should see some sunshine even in the morning. and then into the afternoon a few other places willjoin in. mostly where you get a bit of shelter from mostly where you get a bit of shelterfrom high mostly where you get a bit of shelter from high ground mostly where you get a bit of shelterfrom high ground in the south, north cornwall, north devon, western and northern wales, a decent chance of seeing a little sunshine. elsewhere the cloud should thin and break a little bit to reveal that lee some brightness. temperatures generally around 13 or 1a degrees. northern ireland, perhaps cumbria, the northern half of scotland, these areas likely to see some spells of sunshine with those temperatures a gang up sunshine
iam hopeful that cloud, some mist and fog to start friday.ghten up a little bit later on. but sunshine amounts will vary depending on where you are. most of us depending on where you are. most of us starting off grey and murky with some mist and hill fog. but as we go on through the day that cloud will tend to break up. northern scotland should see some sunshine even in the morning. and then into the afternoon a few other places willjoin in. mostly where you get a bit of shelter from mostly...
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iam i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit.rprised the is daily mail is the only paper carrying theic picture, only paper carrying theic picture, on the new, the shots of these light, 10,000 lights outidentity tower of london, to mark the very last day of the war when the guns fell silent. it is the most beautiful picture so i am surprised thatis beautiful picture so i am surprised that is not the news everywhere else. do you remember when they, the outbreak of war, four years ago. with the poppies. that was an amazing sight. 888,000 to mark eve ryo ne amazing sight. 888,000 to mark everyone who died in the war, huge numbers and this is just beautiful. henry, it is a wonderfully striking image, not least the contrast of that remarkable old building, the tower of london and tradition image of the beefeater, it is a woman in this case. equal opportunities. echoes that the remarks, the earl grey remark, the lights are going out we may not see them lit again. it poignant but optimistic, for people coming together, across europe, ov
iam i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit.rprised the is daily mail is the only paper carrying theic picture, only paper carrying theic picture, on the new, the shots of these light, 10,000 lights outidentity tower of london, to mark the very last day of the war when the guns fell silent. it is the most beautiful picture so i am surprised thatis beautiful picture so i am surprised that is not the news everywhere else. do you remember when they, the outbreak of war, four years ago. with...
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iam kind of is the trend, it is what is happening.ping absolutely up—to—date but, on the other hand, that random walk of just flicking through on the other hand, that random walk ofjust flicking through a magazine or newspaper is quite good, you come across things you wouldn't necessarily choose and haven't been chosen to you, so maybe i'm just too old—fashioned, i probably am but i like both. in terms of subscription models and online, that tends to be a way that papers are adapting now to try and be profitable, because ten yea rs to try and be profitable, because ten years ago, there was a huge threat to traditional print papers and know they are finding ways of surviving. as you said, the subscription model is working the music, newspapers, magazines, so they are learning to monetise, you know, the attention of readers and so on and i can't see that changing. it cuts print costs and distribution costs a nd it cuts print costs and distribution costs and all sorts of things, so it is unlikely to reverse. quite a few tweets on this, i
iam kind of is the trend, it is what is happening.ping absolutely up—to—date but, on the other hand, that random walk of just flicking through on the other hand, that random walk ofjust flicking through a magazine or newspaper is quite good, you come across things you wouldn't necessarily choose and haven't been chosen to you, so maybe i'm just too old—fashioned, i probably am but i like both. in terms of subscription models and online, that tends to be a way that papers are adapting now...
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iam sure i am sure they were pretty glad to go running to keep warm!eak. that's it from me and the team. katty will be back from her thanksgiving break on monday. we'll see you then. temperatures did not rise a great deal today. a very grey and gloomy day in many areas, low cloud continuing across northern england into scotland with showers. a few brea ks into scotland with showers. a few breaks behind that before more clouds coming from the south together with some sharp showers in the far south—west. just about frost free tonight, no significant breaks in the cloud. some brighter skies for a while and a little sunshine tomorrow for northern ireland, at the far north of england, southern scotland. quite cloudy elsewhere, still showers in scotland as heavy ones clipping the far west of england. temperatures showing a bit ofan england. temperatures showing a bit of an improvement can with today. not quite cold, possibly double figures in ——
iam sure i am sure they were pretty glad to go running to keep warm!eak. that's it from me and the team. katty will be back from her thanksgiving break on monday. we'll see you then. temperatures did not rise a great deal today. a very grey and gloomy day in many areas, low cloud continuing across northern england into scotland with showers. a few brea ks into scotland with showers. a few breaks behind that before more clouds coming from the south together with some sharp showers in the far...
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iam teams they really well, it can be tied.oth teams this weekend. 0bviously sometimes it comes down to that one moment in a game, hopefully we can be on the right end of it like we were last weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. 0vernight vichai srivaddhanaprabha's fuel continued in a buddhist temple, as members of thailand's business and political elite came to pay their respects to the billionaire. if 33—year—old man from lincolnshire has become the first person to swim right around the british coast. ross edgley crossed the finishing line of the kent coast earlier this morning. that was after swimming 1800 miles. he had been in the waterfor up that was after swimming 1800 miles. he had been in the water for up to 12 hours a day since the start of june. describing his marathon effort, he said the highs and lows have been very intense, but they we re have been very intense, but they were made easier with the support of his team. it did not feel like an individu
iam teams they really well, it can be tied.oth teams this weekend. 0bviously sometimes it comes down to that one moment in a game, hopefully we can be on the right end of it like we were last weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. 0vernight vichai srivaddhanaprabha's fuel continued in a buddhist temple, as members of thailand's business and political elite came to pay their respects to the billionaire. if 33—year—old man from...
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iam on my is under way. i am on my way to is under way. iam on mywaytoa is under way. the authorities are stopping illegal and counterfeit medicines from getting into the midlands. this international postal hub near coventry deals with thousands of parcels every day. this is where the parcels every day. this is where the parcels come in. but it is notjust postal workers sorting through them. maggie is part of the customs team person —— permanently based here. what are you looking for? anything that might be prohibited or restricted. this is the first point of co nta ct. restricted. this is the first point of contact. these have come off the boat, come off the plane. of contact. these have come off the boat, come off the planelj of contact. these have come off the boat, come off the plane. i have been invited here as part of an operation to crack down around the globe to seize unlicensed and counterfeit medicines. we are looking for any prescription medicines. we have a look to see what is coming in, get a lie of the land. the border force team based here works with the
iam on my is under way. i am on my way to is under way. iam on mywaytoa is under way. the authorities are stopping illegal and counterfeit medicines from getting into the midlands. this international postal hub near coventry deals with thousands of parcels every day. this is where the parcels every day. this is where the parcels come in. but it is notjust postal workers sorting through them. maggie is part of the customs team person —— permanently based here. what are you looking for?...
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he decided, iam not wheelchair, they never did.g that is unsuitable for my body. i am going to make my own way. it is not unusual, as we know, frank gardner, his wheelchair took an hour to come back to him. this is not unusual, and it is the whole system of airlines and airports, it is pretty brutal for anybody with a disability, especially wheelchair. lots of people say, he was offered a wheelchair clock ——, what was the problem? you can walk along the real airport in size for shoes even though you take size six. what is the problem? so it is suited exactly to his body? he said, pressure sores can happen, that can happen quickly. yes, the college of occupational therapists, royal college of nursing have been looking at this, i was at a conference they held a month ago and some of this was related to the pressure sores that can come from flying. an eight hourflight, someone flying. an eight hourflight, someone sitting in an airline shelf which is not suitable for your body, it will not be pleasant. i have done it, it was pretty hor
he decided, iam not wheelchair, they never did.g that is unsuitable for my body. i am going to make my own way. it is not unusual, as we know, frank gardner, his wheelchair took an hour to come back to him. this is not unusual, and it is the whole system of airlines and airports, it is pretty brutal for anybody with a disability, especially wheelchair. lots of people say, he was offered a wheelchair clock ——, what was the problem? you can walk along the real airport in size for shoes even...
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you know, iam now... iam recognised a lot less now i have less hair and less fur on my face.me of thrones to happen and, for whatever reason, you don't get on board, it does happen. and, for whatever reason, you don't get on board, it does happenlj tried it. i couldn't do it. one and a half episodes. and then it is daunting because there is so much. and everyone is talking about it. and everyone is talking about it. and everyone is talking about it. and every once in awhile you say something and look like an idiot. is it friday? no, it is thursday. we can make it thursday feeling. we are going to have some mead in the studio to drink. it is a very old drink and it is having a resurgence in terms of popularity. filled with honey we are told and we will have a taste test later on. although it is quite alcoholic, so we have to be careful. mm. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. see you soon. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara 0rchard. the parents of a man killed in cyprus two years ago hope an inquest will answer questions about how he died. 22—y
you know, iam now... iam recognised a lot less now i have less hair and less fur on my face.me of thrones to happen and, for whatever reason, you don't get on board, it does happen. and, for whatever reason, you don't get on board, it does happenlj tried it. i couldn't do it. one and a half episodes. and then it is daunting because there is so much. and everyone is talking about it. and everyone is talking about it. and everyone is talking about it. and every once in awhile you say something...
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iam fighting say.ood brexit deal but the terms proposed to the cabinet yesterday have two major and fatal flaws, the first that the terms offered by the eu threaten the integrity of the uk and the second is that they would lead to a indefinite or permanent situation where we are locked into a regime with no say of the rules or laws being applied, with no exit. that would be damaging for the economy and devastating for public democracy. the prime minister says that is not the case and this deal avoids both those things. i appreciate we have different views, so she needs a brexit secretary who would put the deal she wa nts to secretary who would put the deal she wants to give to the country with conviction and i could not do that in good conscience. i respect and think she should continue but we need to take a change of the course of brexit. we have heard from the chief whip of the government gillian smith since the government gillian smith since the resignations and he told reporters the prime minister
iam fighting say.ood brexit deal but the terms proposed to the cabinet yesterday have two major and fatal flaws, the first that the terms offered by the eu threaten the integrity of the uk and the second is that they would lead to a indefinite or permanent situation where we are locked into a regime with no say of the rules or laws being applied, with no exit. that would be damaging for the economy and devastating for public democracy. the prime minister says that is not the case and this deal...
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iam wrong then and he will be wrong now. i am studiously neutral on these matters.ighed in on this one. if you thought there was mistreatment of workers, your colleagues, people who were working with, would you walkout to support them? absolutely. remember that great pome about first they came for the trade unionists? therefore it is in your self interest to look after the interests of other people. that is why i was not surprised to see men walking out alongside women in google offices around the world. a0 of them, london, singapore, tokyo, francisco. these disruptive companies, tech companies, are assumed to be full of enlightened funky millennial people led by enlightened losses who would not stand for sexual harassment and racial harassment but it appears they have been in when people have been found guilty or enquiries have found against them, it seems that they have been given large payoffs and allowed to leave the company quietly. one popular psion at the walkout said happy to quit for a 90 million dollar pay—out. no sexual harassment required. interesting. t
iam wrong then and he will be wrong now. i am studiously neutral on these matters.ighed in on this one. if you thought there was mistreatment of workers, your colleagues, people who were working with, would you walkout to support them? absolutely. remember that great pome about first they came for the trade unionists? therefore it is in your self interest to look after the interests of other people. that is why i was not surprised to see men walking out alongside women in google offices around...
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iam in el i am in el salvador to understand why the violence against women here is so extreme. 0n onpril 1a this yearjournalist carlo was found murdered. her death was highly publicised and margate tipping point in el salvador. at the time it was the 150th homicide. unlike most homicides in el salvador which are usually gang—related femicide are often perpetrated by a partner, husband or family femicide are often perpetrated by a partner, husband orfamily member. soon after her death the president declared a national crisis due to the high number of femicides and extreme violence against women. karla's body was found in the same day she went missing. it was on the side of the road in a rural area two hours northwest of san salvador. this detective was the first to arrive on the scene. when her body was found the prosecutor was contacted immediately to work on the case. and that specialises in homicides in el salvador and works in gender courts for cases specific to women. she gave us for cases specific to women. she gave us an for cases specific to women. she gave us an exclusive int
iam in el i am in el salvador to understand why the violence against women here is so extreme. 0n onpril 1a this yearjournalist carlo was found murdered. her death was highly publicised and margate tipping point in el salvador. at the time it was the 150th homicide. unlike most homicides in el salvador which are usually gang—related femicide are often perpetrated by a partner, husband or family femicide are often perpetrated by a partner, husband orfamily member. soon after her death the...
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iam back, back to then, djokovic has been a revelation. i am back, back to my best.s open and he is the man to beat at end of season he is the man to beat at end of season championships. that's what these great champions do. they find a way to take a step backwards and go forward. the backend is brilliant again. one of the best move is of all time. he is in great form and is still the hot favourite. escape to ta ke still the hot favourite. escape to take a heck of a performance to beat him. golf — and francesco molinari remains on course to win the european tour's race to dubai title. he enjoyed a slightly better start to the db world tour championship in dubai than title rival tommy fleetwood. molinari — who'll secure the race to dubai title with a top 5 finish — opened up with a a—under—par round of 68, and he's two shots behind the joint—leaders jordan smith and adrian otaegui. meanwhile, fleetwood — who has to win the tournament to have any chance of retaining his end of season title is one shot further back on 3—under—par. on to cricket — and it was the turn of
iam back, back to then, djokovic has been a revelation. i am back, back to my best.s open and he is the man to beat at end of season he is the man to beat at end of season championships. that's what these great champions do. they find a way to take a step backwards and go forward. the backend is brilliant again. one of the best move is of all time. he is in great form and is still the hot favourite. escape to ta ke still the hot favourite. escape to take a heck of a performance to beat him....
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iam standing i am standing here in long island city in queens, new york.dustrial area that over the last year has seen a massive boom in residential high—rise building. now the technology giant, along with virginia, will become home to its second headquarters outside of seattle. amazon's surprise decision is to an end a highly publicised contest which saw over 200 cities and towns across the united states all vying to come home to the retailer ‘s second massive headquarters. why? because it is perceived to bring the massive economic benefits and job. in the end, it was virginia and new york offering a combined $2 billion in tax incentives that one. the company said part of the reason of the decision was because they were looking for something which had good access to transport, where i am standing is not farfrom access to transport, where i am standing is not far from two airports, but the other factor was talent to. they said it was key to be able to recruit a kind of talent they need to continue to grow and they need to continue to grow and they felt tha
iam standing i am standing here in long island city in queens, new york.dustrial area that over the last year has seen a massive boom in residential high—rise building. now the technology giant, along with virginia, will become home to its second headquarters outside of seattle. amazon's surprise decision is to an end a highly publicised contest which saw over 200 cities and towns across the united states all vying to come home to the retailer ‘s second massive headquarters. why? because it...
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iam should have toed the american line. i am proud of the british parliament.been highlighted. burleigh waters parliamentarians talk about these issues. it has been highlighted by mp aftermp issues. it has been highlighted by mp after mp after mp. and i glad that when we told two tells the american hard—line, that is good. that when we told two tells the american hard—line, that is goodm recent weeks, because of the terrible killing of jamal recent weeks, because of the terrible killing ofjamal khashoggi in the saudi arabian consulate in turkey, this is really focused the minds and attention on what is happening. and that is how politics works. this is a window of opportunity to pressurise the saudis. and the into that -- can become independent says there should become independent says there should be more forthright about what the uk same. the question is will sides to? will they actually talk to one another? us is calling for a ceasefire in 30 days. that will depend on all the different sides... you have america and britain with huge carrots, as well as massi
iam should have toed the american line. i am proud of the british parliament.been highlighted. burleigh waters parliamentarians talk about these issues. it has been highlighted by mp aftermp issues. it has been highlighted by mp after mp after mp. and i glad that when we told two tells the american hard—line, that is good. that when we told two tells the american hard—line, that is goodm recent weeks, because of the terrible killing of jamal recent weeks, because of the terrible killing...
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iam i am confident i'll make a full recovery and, not only will i make a full recovery, i'll do it fasterybody has ever done this before. the netherlands scored two late goals in a dramatic 2—2 draw with germany to earn the point they needed to top the table, joining england, switzerland and portugal in next year's finals of the nations league — and, in a group alongside france and the former world champions, who would have predicted that? germany took an early lead thanks to timo werner and added a quick second through manchester city's leroy sane. at that point, france were topping the group and on their way to next summer's finals. but, with five minutes to go, quincy promes struck — and, in added time, liverpool's virgil van dijk scored the equaliser. so the netherlands through, at the expense of the world champions france, and germany, who finish bottom and are relegated to the second tier of the competition. republic of ireland, already relegated from group b, drew 0—0 with group winners denmark tonight. it means martin o'neil's side are now without a goal in four games. they've mus
iam i am confident i'll make a full recovery and, not only will i make a full recovery, i'll do it fasterybody has ever done this before. the netherlands scored two late goals in a dramatic 2—2 draw with germany to earn the point they needed to top the table, joining england, switzerland and portugal in next year's finals of the nations league — and, in a group alongside france and the former world champions, who would have predicted that? germany took an early lead thanks to timo werner...
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iam not i am not that stupid, i realised it isa i am not that stupid, i realised it is a separate exercise sovereign. tonight charles and his wife attended a birthday dinner at buckingham palace. the queen paid it wa nt to buckingham palace. the queen paid it want to beat colic and outstanding ca re want to beat colic and outstanding care to dethrone. —— here to dethrone. to have yours photos can now study the draft agreement believing eu in march of next year. backin believing eu in march of next year. back in 2016, the present people voted to the 48% to remain. are corresponded john kay has by the day they're asking voters how they feel about the way things have turned out so about the way things have turned out so past. the prime minister has told us so past. the prime minister has told us that no. while the politicians argue, the people wait — to find out what happens next. everything will come to a standstill... as she started work this morning, maria didn't know where the uk was heading. how would you sum it up right now? chaos — complete and utter chaos, in‘t it? it doesn't feel lik
iam not i am not that stupid, i realised it isa i am not that stupid, i realised it is a separate exercise sovereign. tonight charles and his wife attended a birthday dinner at buckingham palace. the queen paid it wa nt to buckingham palace. the queen paid it want to beat colic and outstanding ca re want to beat colic and outstanding care to dethrone. —— here to dethrone. to have yours photos can now study the draft agreement believing eu in march of next year. backin believing eu in march...
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iam i am focused on the vote that is taking place on december 11, and i wa nt taking place on decembery who is going to participate, all mps to focus on what this vote does. i am focusing on the vote in two weeks time. and tonight the environment secretary michael gove warns his party that brexit is "by no means guaranteed" if they vote down the deal — while the universities minister sam gyimah resigns in protest over the plan. the prime minister is at the
iam i am focused on the vote that is taking place on december 11, and i wa nt taking place on decembery who is going to participate, all mps to focus on what this vote does. i am focusing on the vote in two weeks time. and tonight the environment secretary michael gove warns his party that brexit is "by no means guaranteed" if they vote down the deal — while the universities minister sam gyimah resigns in protest over the plan. the prime minister is at the
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my team does it, so i don't think, per se, i am know that, my team does it, so i don't think, perse, iam going out early most of my career. 0nce had that pressure not going out early most of my career. once i became world number one, anyways. and then once you have been a former world number one, you always have that for the rest of your career, for every competition.” that for the rest of your career, for every competition. i had to play with my idol and always it is a big challenge to play roger. so it was great to win today, and obviously the first match is not easy, i mean, those of us are playing a little bit out, this first set especially. but i think the second set i was playing better. in the earlier match, kevin anderson fulfilled his childhood dream by making his debut at the finals. it has got even better for the south african with a straight sets victory over austria's thiem, and to cap a wonderful day he made ita and to cap a wonderful day he made it a special one for his wife as well. it is my wife's birthday today, so i don't know if you will humour me and sing happy birth
my team does it, so i don't think, per se, i am know that, my team does it, so i don't think, perse, iam going out early most of my career. 0nce had that pressure not going out early most of my career. once i became world number one, anyways. and then once you have been a former world number one, you always have that for the rest of your career, for every competition.” that for the rest of your career, for every competition. i had to play with my idol and always it is a big challenge to play...
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half years andi had brexit news about one half years and i guess the media, and i myself, i myself, iameporting and i guess the media, and i myself, i myself, i am reporting on brexit as well, and we had been finding it increasingly difficult to find new angles, given that there is so much uncertainty about what is going to happen and also what the details of the plan will be. so yes, it is maybe not the greatest fact that we are focusing so much on whether this is taking place on the bbc or on itv, but i guess it is also highlighting the fact that we are just running out of stories. let's talk about the front page of the natural times. no surprise really given the audience that they are living with this story, that deutsche bank offices were raided by police yesterday, probing these dirty money allegations. —— financial times. why should the general public care about a story like this? well, i suppose it, it is another stain on deutsche bank because there is more, there are more allegations in this comes on the back of previous probes about money laundering, so it is not necessarily so
half years andi had brexit news about one half years and i guess the media, and i myself, i myself, iameporting and i guess the media, and i myself, i myself, i am reporting on brexit as well, and we had been finding it increasingly difficult to find new angles, given that there is so much uncertainty about what is going to happen and also what the details of the plan will be. so yes, it is maybe not the greatest fact that we are focusing so much on whether this is taking place on the bbc or on...
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so actually, iam not times stronger than they were in 2007., i am not sure that the banks are the problem, or will be the problem, with brexit. i think there will be other things. it will be what happens to sterling, and maybe while everyone is thinking about brexit, what about cyber security? so these are the things that the bank has got to be think about, things that might happen in the background that might impact financial stability. thank you so much for coming in, andjust financial stability. thank you so much for coming in, and just to say, of course, is today's news unfolds, the treasury report on the bank of england report, we will be right across all of it on the bbc. lots of analysis and breaking news on the bbc website and business life page, which we will update throughout the day. one of the most controversial industrial projects ever built in the uk, the thorp nuclear reprocessing plant at sellafield in cumbria, in the north—west of england, is closing down, after nearly a quarter of a century of operations. it has already recyc
so actually, iam not times stronger than they were in 2007., i am not sure that the banks are the problem, or will be the problem, with brexit. i think there will be other things. it will be what happens to sterling, and maybe while everyone is thinking about brexit, what about cyber security? so these are the things that the bank has got to be think about, things that might happen in the background that might impact financial stability. thank you so much for coming in, andjust financial...
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iam pretty can do anything if i set my mind to it. i am pretty sure we will be on the same page.rules, and regulus just we have to do, we have to have rules, and regulusjust everything we do. so i'm pretty sure once i speak to the guys from my team, we are going to be on the same page. we then do what we have to do. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the guardian columnist, dawn foster, and liam halligan, chief economics commentator at the daily telegraph. and apparently the former spice girls correspondence for the daily telegraph. the spice girls -- the financial times. the financial times says theresa may will pile pressure on eurosceptic cabinet ministers to back a brexit deal that could be signed this month. this comes after leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, offered a compromise on the rwo over northern ireland border. meanwhile the guardian has a different take on the same story.. and says the taiseoch told mrs may he could not allow the uk to di
iam pretty can do anything if i set my mind to it. i am pretty sure we will be on the same page.rules, and regulus just we have to do, we have to have rules, and regulusjust everything we do. so i'm pretty sure once i speak to the guys from my team, we are going to be on the same page. we then do what we have to do. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the guardian...
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iam glad we have known each other for years. side ok with not a serious injury. it's incredible, after seeing the accident myself, to be able to say that. because it looked a lot worse than hopefully what her injuries are. seeing it first hand. but i guess that just proves are. seeing it first hand. but i guess thatjust proves that are. seeing it first hand. but i guess that just proves that safety is improving and developing. dina asher smith's been named on the shortlist for the iaaf female athlete of the year award. the 22—year—old's had a great year, becoming the first british woman to win triple gold at the european championships, along with a couple of medals at the commonwealth games, too. the winner will be announced in monaco on december ath. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10:30pm. thank you. i look forward to it. thank you. i look forward to it. thank you. one of the world's most powerful businessmen, the head of nissan and renault, has been arrested injapan over claims of financia
iam glad we have known each other for years. side ok with not a serious injury. it's incredible, after seeing the accident myself, to be able to say that. because it looked a lot worse than hopefully what her injuries are. seeing it first hand. but i guess that just proves are. seeing it first hand. but i guess thatjust proves that are. seeing it first hand. but i guess that just proves that safety is improving and developing. dina asher smith's been named on the shortlist for the iaaf female...
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iam and a big rebuke to president trump.cting it to be a bit more mixed, but i would expect the democrats to make gains and to capitalise on the fact that trump is very unpopular with a large part of the population, so i would expect the population, so i would expect the democrats to be in a position to ta ke the democrats to be in a position to take one house and take control, which would have very big implications for the trump term and his agenda and his ability to defend himself the various investigations against him. so it is extremely important. would you agree with that in who do you see is keep voters because a lot of stress has been put on women, people in the suburbs and the rust belt? we have had a very data driven predictive model that has democrats probably winning the house of representatives in five out of six. that is pretty specific! but as faras of six. that is pretty specific! but as far as voters, it seems to be suburbanites, so college educated by people who might typically tend to vote republican but se
iam and a big rebuke to president trump.cting it to be a bit more mixed, but i would expect the democrats to make gains and to capitalise on the fact that trump is very unpopular with a large part of the population, so i would expect the population, so i would expect the democrats to be in a position to ta ke the democrats to be in a position to take one house and take control, which would have very big implications for the trump term and his agenda and his ability to defend himself the various...
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iam not sure for wrecking number of restaurants going bust. i am not sure if the chap who wrote this article lived there, because he appears to think there, because he appears to think there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°ppin9 there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°pping up there is a lot of pop up restaurants popping up that have specialist themes, like duck dishes and japanese pancake. i was born in glasgow at the last time i was there i don't recall that being exactly the causing of glasgow. why all of these are closing, 1000 have closed in the past year. we have seen problems with gourmet burgers, at jamie 's problems with gourmet burgers, at jamie '5 italian. there may be something here. these chains, they do things one way and it works or to start with but maybe people is tastes are changing so fast and they wa nt tastes are changing so fast and they want something new and these big models are not flexible and they cannot adapt. we will chew on that one as we had towards midnight. thank you both linen and henry, a lwa ys thank you bot
iam not sure for wrecking number of restaurants going bust. i am not sure if the chap who wrote this article lived there, because he appears to think there, because he appears to think there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°ppin9 there is a lot of pop up restaurants p°pping up there is a lot of pop up restaurants popping up that have specialist themes, like duck dishes and japanese pancake. i was born in glasgow at the last time i was there i don't recall that being exactly the causing of...
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our daddy goes to defend our country because there is war and my son understands it and says "mummy, iamth you". when this war began, did you think it would be as brutal as it has been and would last for as long as it has. and how conflicted were you then, as a family? do you think those relations with russia and russian friends can be repaired? i think no. russia and russian friends can be repaired? ithink no. because russia and russian friends can be repaired? i think no. because war is a big, big trauma. 11,000 people we re a big, big trauma. 11,000 people were killed. 11,000 of ukrainians. and i think that ukrainians can't forgive these deaths. backin back in western ukraine, there have been reports of more moscow patriarchate property being taken over, and the word is that it has been getting ugly. singing it isa it is a sunday service at the church of the holy trinity. and this father is delivering his weekly sermon. but this week and he has something alarming to report, the local authorities have seized some of the churches premise is. —— premises. father and the moscow patriarcha
our daddy goes to defend our country because there is war and my son understands it and says "mummy, iamth you". when this war began, did you think it would be as brutal as it has been and would last for as long as it has. and how conflicted were you then, as a family? do you think those relations with russia and russian friends can be repaired? i think no. russia and russian friends can be repaired? ithink no. because russia and russian friends can be repaired? i think no. because...