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iam here. iam and thinking that i should not have stop i am happy. i am here. i am on the surface.ough the scoreline doesn't quite reflect how much of a test she was given by dominika cibulkova — osaka in the end taking it 6-2, 7-6. an abdominal injury had forced her to withdraw in stuttgart just over a week ago — but the world number one said she wasn't in too much pain. talking of the french open, the defending champion staying with tennis and stefanos tsitsipas has won the estoril open — to claim his first title on clay. the 20—year—old who is the youngest player in the top 10 of the world rankings took advantage of uruguayan pablo cuevas‘ struggles on serve. tsisipas coming through 6—3, 7—6 to win his third atp tour title and second of the season. not many of you know that i have been watching this tournament since i was ten or 12, watching federer win. did he play here? it was the other one? i remember seeing them and he always kind of, always drew my attention and i always felt it would be cool to win this trophy here. now to the final of the world snooker championship in she
iam here. iam and thinking that i should not have stop i am happy. i am here. i am on the surface.ough the scoreline doesn't quite reflect how much of a test she was given by dominika cibulkova — osaka in the end taking it 6-2, 7-6. an abdominal injury had forced her to withdraw in stuttgart just over a week ago — but the world number one said she wasn't in too much pain. talking of the french open, the defending champion staying with tennis and stefanos tsitsipas has won the estoril open...
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if i may, iam about something different.a i am wondering and thinking for example, in a neighbouring uganda, i'm thinking about bobi wine, a famous success story from uganda who was very political who then decided to pursue a political career and has been harassed ever since he has spent a lot of time in jail. he been harassed ever since he has spent a lot of time injail. he is again in detention, accused of various crimes by the ugandan authorities. does it seem to you that in your country, maybe your neighbouring countries, it is impossible to yours your creative voice without frankly losing your freedom? --to use. ithink voice without frankly losing your freedom? --to use. i think we can. academics and artists have spoken out against government repression. ina out against government repression. in a country like kenya, there is a slow u pta ke in a country like kenya, there is a slow uptake and i begin to question myself about the best way to address political change. ethnically, people feel like they live vicariously thr
if i may, iam about something different.a i am wondering and thinking for example, in a neighbouring uganda, i'm thinking about bobi wine, a famous success story from uganda who was very political who then decided to pursue a political career and has been harassed ever since he has spent a lot of time in jail. he been harassed ever since he has spent a lot of time injail. he is again in detention, accused of various crimes by the ugandan authorities. does it seem to you that in your country,...
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iam standing thank you. welcome back to windsor. shoulder, windsor castle, and alongside me the long walk down which nearly a year ago harry and meghan were in that beautiful procession, that horse—drawn carriage, taking them from their wedding at saint georges chapel on a route around the town so that the many thousands of people who gathered here in windsor to share in that day could catch a glimpse of the newlyweds. that was on the 19th of may last year. here we are, just shy of theirfirst of may last year. here we are, just shy of their first wedding anniversary, and we are back in windsor to mark the news of the arrival of their first child. a baby boy. and it is a measure of their global star power, this combination of royalty in show business, which has led to such interest in them as individuals, as a couple and now in their newborn son. cute speculation what he will be called but let's talk about what we know. this baby was born at 5:26am. uk time. the news emerged on twitter that meghan, the duchess of sussex, had gone in
iam standing thank you. welcome back to windsor. shoulder, windsor castle, and alongside me the long walk down which nearly a year ago harry and meghan were in that beautiful procession, that horse—drawn carriage, taking them from their wedding at saint georges chapel on a route around the town so that the many thousands of people who gathered here in windsor to share in that day could catch a glimpse of the newlyweds. that was on the 19th of may last year. here we are, just shy of theirfirst...
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iam not properly and do not waste your career.t defending properly and do not waste your career. iam not defending his behaviour but, as he says himself, and he uses this as a defence mechanism, he says he knows he needs to work harder on his conditioning and in pre—season and play less basketball. he knows he should get a coach but he likes the fact he can control his life. in a sense he is making excuses for himself in advance. he will be the most talked about player at roland garris and sadly for the wrong reason. because once again he is headline news. —— robert garrigus. —— roland garros. they were playing "catch—up" in rome on thursday, to try and make up for wednesday's wash—out. among those who had to play twice to reach the quarter—finals was roger federer. the men's number three seed beat joao sousa of portugal in straight sets in the morning, but needed three sets to see off borna coric later in the day. federer had to come from a set down to win, and was taken to a tie—break in the decider, which he won 9—7, to reach t
iam not properly and do not waste your career.t defending properly and do not waste your career. iam not defending his behaviour but, as he says himself, and he uses this as a defence mechanism, he says he knows he needs to work harder on his conditioning and in pre—season and play less basketball. he knows he should get a coach but he likes the fact he can control his life. in a sense he is making excuses for himself in advance. he will be the most talked about player at roland garris and...
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where iam based in beijing, but they will probably do it. am based in beijing, everyone has a huawei phone. absolutely, and the technology is so much more advanced, isn't it, in every single area within mainland china stop it is quite phenomenal. use technology for, —— for everything, you don't use cash. we talk about the trade war between the us and china, the global ramifications of what is happening in the middle east is extremely worrying, and again it is something we are talking about daily here on the briefing. certainly in terms of the tensions being ratcheted up, iran going ahead with its production of enriched uranium. but it is actually still within the agreement. it is enough to produce power. they are ratcheting it up, but it could be a signal... in this febrile environment where countries are pitched against other countries, with jump's statement versus iran and iran still waiting for an agreement from the europeans, because europeans have still not come up with their agreement and what they will do vis—a—vis iran. come up with
where iam based in beijing, but they will probably do it. am based in beijing, everyone has a huawei phone. absolutely, and the technology is so much more advanced, isn't it, in every single area within mainland china stop it is quite phenomenal. use technology for, —— for everything, you don't use cash. we talk about the trade war between the us and china, the global ramifications of what is happening in the middle east is extremely worrying, and again it is something we are talking about...
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iam i am devastated, i mean, iam devastated, i mean, eight flights, return, scotland, aberdeen, it is return, scotland, aberdeen, it isjust a flights, return, scotland, aberdeen, it is just a reflection on this season, really. it's been a hard season. season, really. it's been a hard season. i thought maybe coming here tonight we might be able to do it, but it just proves tonight we might be able to do it, but itjust proves chelsea were the better tea m but itjust proves chelsea were the better team tonight. if you don't come, you are going to regret it. i have been to every final since i was ten years old, so i think that was a good reason to go either way. second half, hazard just stole the game. we we re half, hazard just stole the game. we were just no use, shocking. really, really disappointed, to say the least. well, after the game, chelsea talisman eden hazard gave a strong indication he could be leaving the club after 352 appearances and 110 goals. he said: "i think it's a goodbye, but in football you never know. my dream was to play in the premier league. i did this for seven
iam i am devastated, i mean, iam devastated, i mean, eight flights, return, scotland, aberdeen, it is return, scotland, aberdeen, it isjust a flights, return, scotland, aberdeen, it is just a reflection on this season, really. it's been a hard season. season, really. it's been a hard season. i thought maybe coming here tonight we might be able to do it, but it just proves tonight we might be able to do it, but itjust proves chelsea were the better tea m but itjust proves chelsea were the better...
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iam independent education and some of my happiest memories. am independent and resilient because i grew up here. so, a couple of years ago when a report can out saying this was the worst place to grow up as a girl in england and wales, i was absolutely raging. andi england and wales, i was absolutely raging. and i was not the only one. to date comes to believe in themselves and when they work together they can accomplish their dreams. but it answer. in response to set up a charity. i was really disappointed. it was not electrical i wanted to be associated with, or are girls. so we decided that we needed to put a different message —— i was really disappointed and it was not a league table i wanted to be associated with. did anyone feel that they did not like themselves?” felt i was ugly but up oh, i want to hug you. you are not. you are playing. i feel like i am beautiful. —— you are brilliant. i am so pleased that you feel like that. —— you are brilliant. i am so pleased that you feel like thatm is teaching is not a bottle up feelings and feel
iam independent education and some of my happiest memories. am independent and resilient because i grew up here. so, a couple of years ago when a report can out saying this was the worst place to grow up as a girl in england and wales, i was absolutely raging. andi england and wales, i was absolutely raging. and i was not the only one. to date comes to believe in themselves and when they work together they can accomplish their dreams. but it answer. in response to set up a charity. i was really...
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iam nowjoined by three guests, a labourmp, you.a labour mp, the co—leader of the green party and a representative of brexit central. labour voters have no say in who the next prime minister is, your thoughts on seeing a departing female prime minister, the second female prime minister, the second female prime minister, both of them tories? she is a human being and you can have sympathy on that level, but it is an ignominious end to a otherwise distinguished premiership. she said she would fight these burning injustices, but they are still on fire all over the place. any something for her? she was dealt a terrible hand but then proceeded to pour petrol on it and lit a match. the reality is, unless we put this back to the people, it doesn't change the fundamental problems. you can't have a hard brexit and maintain the irish border. so what is going to happen? 0ut maintain the irish border. so what is going to happen? out the only answer is to take it back to the people, that is necessary at the moment. what i do worry about is the to
iam nowjoined by three guests, a labourmp, you.a labour mp, the co—leader of the green party and a representative of brexit central. labour voters have no say in who the next prime minister is, your thoughts on seeing a departing female prime minister, the second female prime minister, the second female prime minister, both of them tories? she is a human being and you can have sympathy on that level, but it is an ignominious end to a otherwise distinguished premiership. she said she would...
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hi, iam bethany. nice to see you! hello hello! thank you so much for letting me come here.e the school?” me come here. thank you, would you like to see the school? i would love to. thank you. i have seen some students, how many do you have here? 24. and they come every weekend? i can hear some 24. and they come every weekend? i can hearsome drumming. 24. and they come every weekend? i can hear some drumming. what else do you teach them? saxophone, singing, bouzouk, the cello, violin... the kids here have had some tough times before they came, help them coming here, do you think? i think they are very happy here, all the children. the organisers believe that music is one of the most powerful tools in combating trauma in young people. and here is the school ensemble. practising in the centre's kitchen have a big performance in beirut. the group's drummer, heba, who wants to bea the group's drummer, heba, who wants to be a lawyer, never misses a beat. heba's house is in fact a plastic heart. she lives here with her family, a short bus ride from the school. here, since the outb
hi, iam bethany. nice to see you! hello hello! thank you so much for letting me come here.e the school?” me come here. thank you, would you like to see the school? i would love to. thank you. i have seen some students, how many do you have here? 24. and they come every weekend? i can hear some 24. and they come every weekend? i can hearsome drumming. 24. and they come every weekend? i can hear some drumming. what else do you teach them? saxophone, singing, bouzouk, the cello, violin... the...
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iam fiona campbell, and those who commissioned it. i am sure most of you haven't seen it.oung jerome rogers, young lad from south london. he went out of work for a gay couple of weeks and got some traffic fines, 65 quid each. however he had a fantastic zero hoursjob. some weeks he was earning 12 quid, others nothing at all. he could not pay the fines. in the hands of bailiffs they went up to £1000. he did not tell his beautiful family and kept it to himself and in the end he took his own life. the thing in this, the bailiffs in this country are just an organised gang extorting money from people who haven't got it. i want to introduce you to his amazing family who spent their time campaigning for change. applause single documentary. it wasn't until i had time to come and get over everything and realise my and get over everything and realise d and get over everything and realise my body has changed and how people perceive me, that has probably made me more self—conscious than i was early on after my accident. but i am getting there with it. i'm learning how to... to love mys
iam fiona campbell, and those who commissioned it. i am sure most of you haven't seen it.oung jerome rogers, young lad from south london. he went out of work for a gay couple of weeks and got some traffic fines, 65 quid each. however he had a fantastic zero hoursjob. some weeks he was earning 12 quid, others nothing at all. he could not pay the fines. in the hands of bailiffs they went up to £1000. he did not tell his beautiful family and kept it to himself and in the end he took his own life....
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iam nota i am not a millennial, iam not a millennial, does i am not a millennial, does that meani i amto like avocados? it's often described as a superfood — packed full of vitamins, minerals and healthy fats. well one firm cashing in on the rising demand is called holy moly. set up in 2016, it makes a number of avocado—based dips — and has seen sales surge. with us now is gaz booth, co—founder, holy moly. and we have this huge bowl of freshly mashed avocado which we are going to dive into. we have to do that. talk to the camera for three minutes while we scoffed this avocado! it is good to be here and a pleasure to bring you some of our products. tell me how they started. you and your childhood friend, what got you under this business? god love him, i have known him 20 years and we have been in a few businesses together. how are you finding it? the camera is not me, i am eating. this is incredibly nerve—racking. a live taste challenge. has anyone done this before? we have done this before. you spoiled my thunder. a couple of yea rs you spoiled my thunder. a couple of years ago, much l
iam nota i am not a millennial, iam not a millennial, does i am not a millennial, does that meani i amto like avocados? it's often described as a superfood — packed full of vitamins, minerals and healthy fats. well one firm cashing in on the rising demand is called holy moly. set up in 2016, it makes a number of avocado—based dips — and has seen sales surge. with us now is gaz booth, co—founder, holy moly. and we have this huge bowl of freshly mashed avocado which we are going to dive...
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iam, iam, i'm hoping they name him after me. what's your name? matthew is a very good name.e here in windosr is absolutely electric. windsor really is the place to be. if you have a message to give to the couple, what would it be? lots of love and good luck getting up into the night... not that they've got to do that, they'll have a nanny. it's not quite as busy here today as it was during the royal wedding last year but news has trickled through this town and all eyes are now fixed on frogmore cottage where the couple live. the baby is notjust british royalty, it is hollywood royalty too, with huge interest from across the pond and around the world. we continue to follow breaking news from across the pond and it is good news. fox news alert: it is official, it is a boy. and congratulations too for the duchess in herformer home town of los angeles. i know it is a boy. i'm excited. i want to know his name, i'm looking forward to it. the whole uk is celebrating. i'm sure some people here in america are celebrating. the global media circus is once again fixated on the british r
iam, iam, i'm hoping they name him after me. what's your name? matthew is a very good name.e here in windosr is absolutely electric. windsor really is the place to be. if you have a message to give to the couple, what would it be? lots of love and good luck getting up into the night... not that they've got to do that, they'll have a nanny. it's not quite as busy here today as it was during the royal wedding last year but news has trickled through this town and all eyes are now fixed on frogmore...
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iam money off you. anyway, you have been watching newsday. i am lewis vaughan jones in london.. coming up, birds eye view of the boeing 737 max and another apology from the plane maker's chief executive. before we go, these pick is, two where white tiger cubs. they are having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old. siblings. 0sman and laleem. i do not know which is which. they owe their colour to a recessive gene. very cute! before i 90, recessive gene. very cute! before i go, iwant recessive gene. very cute! before i go, i want to repeat the breaking news this our better boat capsized on the river danube in hungary. —— making use this hour./111 people have been brought up from the river now, have been brought up from the river 110w, seven have been brought up from the river now, seven unfortunately have died. people on board were thought to be from asia, many people from south korea. we will keep you up—to—date with any developments here on bbc world news. hello. 0ne hello. one thing we are not short of at the moment is cloud across the uk
iam money off you. anyway, you have been watching newsday. i am lewis vaughan jones in london.. coming up, birds eye view of the boeing 737 max and another apology from the plane maker's chief executive. before we go, these pick is, two where white tiger cubs. they are having a meal in their new home at the nicaragua national zoo. just five months old. siblings. 0sman and laleem. i do not know which is which. they owe their colour to a recessive gene. very cute! before i 90, recessive gene....
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iam i am lewis vaughanjones. our top story.riffs on steel and aluminium imports — imposed just under a year ago. 0k, next week, people across europe will be electing their representatives in the european parliament, the eu's only directly elected body. the polls, across 28 nations, will be largely seen as a barometer for the strength of the continent's populist parties. they are expected to do well, including in france where president emmanuel macron has vowed to confront them. lucy williamson reports from france's north—eastern border. if you want to see what freedom of movement in europe looks like, come to the north—east corner of france early on a weekday morning. this is one of 40,000 people from this area to cross the border each day for work. herfather worked in the local steel mines here. she commutes to her hairdressing salon on the 7.38 to luxembourg. is she living the european dream? translation: dream, no. you need to work, that's all. working near where you live is the ideal but salaries and pensions are better in
iam i am lewis vaughanjones. our top story.riffs on steel and aluminium imports — imposed just under a year ago. 0k, next week, people across europe will be electing their representatives in the european parliament, the eu's only directly elected body. the polls, across 28 nations, will be largely seen as a barometer for the strength of the continent's populist parties. they are expected to do well, including in france where president emmanuel macron has vowed to confront them. lucy...
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iam,i good news. are you just as excited? iam, i hope good news. are you just as excited? i hope they name him after me, matthew, it is a very good name. the atmosphere is electric. windsor really is the place to be. if you have a message to the couple, what would it be? lots of luck and getting up into the night... . that they will have to do that. news has trickled through and all eyes are now fixed on frogmore cottage couple lived. the baby is notjust british loyalty, that royalty, it is also american. we continued to follow breaking news from across the pond and it is good news. it is official, it isa and it is good news. it is official, it is a boy. and congratulations to the duchess in her former hometown of los angeles. i know it is a boy. i'm excited. i want to know his name. i'm sure some people here in america are celebrating. the global media circus is once again fixated on the british royal family and, with the first official photos due on wednesday, the excitement in windsor is not likely to come down anytime soon. we will have much more on the royal baby late
iam,i good news. are you just as excited? iam, i hope good news. are you just as excited? i hope they name him after me, matthew, it is a very good name. the atmosphere is electric. windsor really is the place to be. if you have a message to the couple, what would it be? lots of luck and getting up into the night... . that they will have to do that. news has trickled through and all eyes are now fixed on frogmore cottage couple lived. the baby is notjust british loyalty, that royalty, it is...
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as a survivor, iam angry, may i finish, please.ly wouldn‘t have been here today without that help. that is from a female survivor, aged 28 from london. you don't care about the survivor that talked to me. you only care about the survivors that bolster your narrative. though survivors on my side of the issue, you ignore completely. you pretend they don‘t exist. you ignore completely. you pretend they don't exist. you said you had spoken to person? one person. they are all survivors of rape. of sexual assault, yes. rape crisis... . let me say. this is what they say. you are not getting to the core of the issue. this is a surface level interrogation. rape crisis a experience of rape and sexual abuse are more common than people realise. material that normalises or trivialises or attempts to get laughs out of sexual violence can be humiliating and upsetting all survivors. so—called rape jokes humiliating and upsetting all survivors. so—called rapejokes are not just insensitive, survivors. so—called rapejokes are notjust insensitive, hur
as a survivor, iam angry, may i finish, please.ly wouldn‘t have been here today without that help. that is from a female survivor, aged 28 from london. you don't care about the survivor that talked to me. you only care about the survivors that bolster your narrative. though survivors on my side of the issue, you ignore completely. you pretend they don‘t exist. you ignore completely. you pretend they don't exist. you said you had spoken to person? one person. they are all survivors of rape....
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iam really and when i got home, i am really done. little pup, wouldn‘t be able to drive. i would have to drive the car. i would have beer and look around and com pletely have beer and look around and completely done, drive home, the boys asking about this and this and this in the game come and i spoke already 5 million times about the game. which earned her list. so it is not that i think let‘s talk about it again. —— with a journalist. so at home, my energy level is done. that is it. in general, i think that it is part of myjob. during the game. that is how it is. being the reserve tank. i enjoyed what i am much calmer than i used to be. much. you cannot imagine what i did. what did you do? massive injuries on the touchline. it was really crazy. meanwhile, i am fine. it was long ago i injured myself did you ever lose your temper? that happened in the past. i am still the record—holder. ask the german rest. still the record—holder by paying fines. —— my german referee. just being too close to the rest. it was not appropriate. stuff l
iam really and when i got home, i am really done. little pup, wouldn‘t be able to drive. i would have to drive the car. i would have beer and look around and com pletely have beer and look around and completely done, drive home, the boys asking about this and this and this in the game come and i spoke already 5 million times about the game. which earned her list. so it is not that i think let‘s talk about it again. —— with a journalist. so at home, my energy level is done. that is it....
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iam and that was a lovely thing to see. i am thrilled for him. so much has happened to...iewed him last before he met meghan. so what has happened in such a short time, theirfirst anniversary isjust a short time, theirfirst anniversary is just a few days away. this time almost a year ago here we wear for that glorious day with the horses processing up here, incredible. they only met a few yea rs incredible. they only met a few years ago, they got engaged pretty quickly, but they both seem really happy and! quickly, but they both seem really happy and i think for harry as someone happy and i think for harry as someone who has been through ups and downs in his personal and family life, when he knew, he knew, and it's wonderful to see him now become a father, something he has always wanted. they know the massive interest there is in them as a couple, that there will be in this baby, here is the evidence around us is the world's media gather to report on this news. how will they balance what they know is that huge interest in the baby with a private family life bringing that b
iam and that was a lovely thing to see. i am thrilled for him. so much has happened to...iewed him last before he met meghan. so what has happened in such a short time, theirfirst anniversary isjust a short time, theirfirst anniversary is just a few days away. this time almost a year ago here we wear for that glorious day with the horses processing up here, incredible. they only met a few yea rs incredible. they only met a few years ago, they got engaged pretty quickly, but they both seem...
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yes, iam. iam. these are difficult times. brexit cuts across all kinds of loyalties.ractured and, ironically, because of brexit, we are moving further towards a european kind of system, where you have lots of coalitions and parties working together from different sort of sides of the argument. what seems loud and clear now is everyone's improvising in politics, and any number canjoin in and play. john pienaar, bbc news, york. now it's time for the weather with matt taylor. ba rely barely a cloud in the sky to start the week. the area still dry we are seeing some big temperature contrast with those skies. on tuesday morning we start at —2 bit in the afternoon, 20 degrees, 24 degrees warmer. rather than bringing in airfrom anywhere warm, that is because the sheer strength of the son in this area of high pressure. winds light across the north coast and temperatures have been rising the most. other where it has not been rising because of the breeze and thatis rising because of the breeze and that is the state of play on wednesday. a bit more breeze to the west of northern
yes, iam. iam. these are difficult times. brexit cuts across all kinds of loyalties.ractured and, ironically, because of brexit, we are moving further towards a european kind of system, where you have lots of coalitions and parties working together from different sort of sides of the argument. what seems loud and clear now is everyone's improvising in politics, and any number canjoin in and play. john pienaar, bbc news, york. now it's time for the weather with matt taylor. ba rely barely a...
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one iam not or china from the united states.ge in the trade relationships. and right now, because china has such an unbalanced relationship where you sent $500 billion of goods into the us every year, you have an exposure, a vulnerability, weakness, which donald trump is exploiting. i would say that tariff war or trade war is mutually destructive, and president donald trump needs to be more educated as to what exactly is hurting the american farmers or the consumers or the industries. the united states cannot walk out of a trade war between the two countries asa trade war between the two countries as a net winner. there will be no net winner if the trade war continues. so we need to find a way to put the trade war behind china and the united states, and make sure both the american people and the chinese people will benefit from the economic engagement, rather than disengagement, between the two countries. victor gao, i wish we could continue, but we can't. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. hello th
one iam not or china from the united states.ge in the trade relationships. and right now, because china has such an unbalanced relationship where you sent $500 billion of goods into the us every year, you have an exposure, a vulnerability, weakness, which donald trump is exploiting. i would say that tariff war or trade war is mutually destructive, and president donald trump needs to be more educated as to what exactly is hurting the american farmers or the consumers or the industries. the...
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iam grateful to be here. god bless you. i am honoured to be a sign of berlin. thank you.th us. the tit for tat on tariffs continues. we'll get the latest on the trade war between the us and china. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. this grandmother from the us state of arkansas decided to do something she had never done before for her 86th birthday — sky diving from 10,000 feet. rosiejohnson says that she hadn't done this before because her husband wouldn't let her. she says that the message she took away from this adventure is — do whatever you want. and why not when it is your birthday? that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. iam doing i am doing mathematics but they. —— doing that for my next birthday. hello there. good morning. it was 18 degrees again on sunday. but for many of us it is going to get warmer ovei’ many of us it is going to get warmer over the next few days. the weather this week looks very different from what we had last week. this was a typical weather pattern, jet stream to the south. we were in the cold air, that roge
iam grateful to be here. god bless you. i am honoured to be a sign of berlin. thank you.th us. the tit for tat on tariffs continues. we'll get the latest on the trade war between the us and china. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. this grandmother from the us state of arkansas decided to do something she had never done before for her 86th birthday — sky diving from 10,000 feet. rosiejohnson says that she hadn't done this before because her husband wouldn't let her....
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iam its fastest rate for millions of years. i am joined its fastest rate for millions of years.fastest rate for millions of years. i am joined by sirfog watson who is chair of the panel that put the report together. how big is the scale of the problem? it's a monstrous problem. we are losing species at an unprecedented rate, we are losing our forests, species at an unprecedented rate, we are losing ourforests, our wetlands, and it not only threatens nature, it threatens food security, energy security and human well—being. energy security and human well-being. and humans are at the root of this. there is no question. we are having more and more people on the earth, we are becoming wealthier. we demand more food, more energy, more water. the way we produce our food and energy is destroying nature and the very core. it does make for some bleak reading. is there anything that can be done to stop or reverse this decline. is incredibly urgent, but we can get governments to work together, work with the private sector, work with the public, and there are policies and technologies where
iam its fastest rate for millions of years. i am joined its fastest rate for millions of years.fastest rate for millions of years. i am joined by sirfog watson who is chair of the panel that put the report together. how big is the scale of the problem? it's a monstrous problem. we are losing species at an unprecedented rate, we are losing our forests, species at an unprecedented rate, we are losing ourforests, our wetlands, and it not only threatens nature, it threatens food security, energy...
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yes, iam. iam. these are difficult times. brexit cuts across all kinds of loyalties.y, because of brexit, we are moving further towards a european kind of system, where you have lots of coalitions and parties working together from different sort of sides of the argument. what seems loud and clear now is everyone's improvising in politics, and any number canjoin in and play. john pienaar, bbc news, york. and there's much more information on the european elections on our website. just go to bbc.co.uk/euroelections. that's it. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good evening. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. jonny bairstow inspires england to victory against pakistan — as they go 2—0 up in the one—day series. manchester city could have season long ban from the champions league — if uefa investigators find them in breach of financial rules. and — who will make it to wembley? west brom and aston villa battle for a place in the championship playoff final. hello and welcome to sports
yes, iam. iam. these are difficult times. brexit cuts across all kinds of loyalties.y, because of brexit, we are moving further towards a european kind of system, where you have lots of coalitions and parties working together from different sort of sides of the argument. what seems loud and clear now is everyone's improvising in politics, and any number canjoin in and play. john pienaar, bbc news, york. and there's much more information on the european elections on our website. just go to...
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in an extended show this morning, iam programme.ended show this morning, i am joined programme. in an extended show this morning, iamjoined by programme. in an extended show this morning, i am joined by a whole range of party leaders, labour's jeremy corbyn, the snp leader nicola sturgeon from glasgow and in the studio, the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, studio, the leader of the liberal democrats, sirvince cable, change uk spokesman chuka umunna and from the tories, one of the many vying to be the next... five different parties represented but they all had something in common, or —— according to ian dutton. we main guests on the andrew marr show are all remainers. and susan hadley left that this message. i wish to complain about the line—up on the andrew marr show on sunday morning. it was completely biased towards remain, as all bbc programmes normally are, but we are standing european elections and this isa standing european elections and this is a totally biased out cup —— outlook. we asked for a statement in
in an extended show this morning, iam programme.ended show this morning, i am joined programme. in an extended show this morning, iamjoined by programme. in an extended show this morning, i am joined by a whole range of party leaders, labour's jeremy corbyn, the snp leader nicola sturgeon from glasgow and in the studio, the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, studio, the leader of the liberal democrats, sirvince cable, change uk spokesman chuka umunna and from the tories, one of...
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if i make £20 every day, yeah, iam ok. i don't ask for too much. carlos is at this spot most days. he says he's too proud to ask, but people give him money. oh, thank you very much, ma'am. thank you. god bless you. ten years ago, he had a good job, but a spiral of addiction, prison time and health problems have led him here. for a short time, this was home for carlos. this is where i used to sleep every night. the three—star hotel! recent figures show a significant rise in the numbers of disabled people like carlos affected by homelessness. there's nothing here to make this place comfortable. it is not a nice place to sleep! as a double amputee, he gets disability benefits, but not everything he says he's entitled to. and although he's no longer rough sleeping, a lack of accessible homes means that his wait for permanent accommodation could be that much longer. we are beyond the point of crisis when it comes to homelessness and this is something that should have been addressed years ago. universal credit, welfare reform, all this is hugely impacting on homeless people and those tha
if i make £20 every day, yeah, iam ok. i don't ask for too much. carlos is at this spot most days. he says he's too proud to ask, but people give him money. oh, thank you very much, ma'am. thank you. god bless you. ten years ago, he had a good job, but a spiral of addiction, prison time and health problems have led him here. for a short time, this was home for carlos. this is where i used to sleep every night. the three—star hotel! recent figures show a significant rise in the numbers of...
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iam got to be a reliable railway.u are given what happened last year. the rail delivery group has said they have learned lessons from last summer they have learned lessons from last summerand they have learned lessons from last summer and they have a high confidence that the necessary infrastructure and staffing plans a new trains will be ready. when you look at what they are proposing, does it seem like a sensible adjustment? yes, it does. more people want to travel by rail, more people want to choose rail, they have more seats on the new trains, longer trains, eve ryo ne the new trains, longer trains, everyone wants to see those used in servers so the rail becomes a more attractive choice. the key for the industry is not to keep pumping more services in if the underlying trains cannot be reliable. all the passengers really want is a reliable train service to get is from a to b. the industry has got to make these changes but it has to be done in a structured and methodical and professional way, and that is what we ar
iam got to be a reliable railway.u are given what happened last year. the rail delivery group has said they have learned lessons from last summer they have learned lessons from last summerand they have learned lessons from last summer and they have a high confidence that the necessary infrastructure and staffing plans a new trains will be ready. when you look at what they are proposing, does it seem like a sensible adjustment? yes, it does. more people want to travel by rail, more people want...
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look, i am look, iam not look, i am not thinking too far ahead.t, we have got a long tournament here, just a matter of us taking it game by game and i am not getting ahead of myself. we just want to be consistent in everything we can focus on and control is cricket and we have three departments to make sure we are clinical and in terms of batting, bowling and fielding. i wa nt to batting, bowling and fielding. i want to be the best we can terms of performance. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. warrington wolves are a step closer to a return to wembley after a 28—22 victory over hull kingston rovers in rugby league's challenge cup. last year's beaten finalists are now just a game away from their third final in four years. frankie dettori and ana purna won the oaks at epsom this afternoon at odds of 8—1, just beating pink dogswood, with fleeting in third. it was dettori's fifth oaks win, coming 25 years after his first. and colombian estaban chaves left the breakaway reeling on the final climb to claim
look, i am look, iam not look, i am not thinking too far ahead.t, we have got a long tournament here, just a matter of us taking it game by game and i am not getting ahead of myself. we just want to be consistent in everything we can focus on and control is cricket and we have three departments to make sure we are clinical and in terms of batting, bowling and fielding. i wa nt to batting, bowling and fielding. i want to be the best we can terms of performance. let's take a quick look at some of...
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can i say, iam very not easy, but thank you.se he has put a lot of work into this. it is going forward, and hopefully it will go through and it will be a law without waiting too much longer. thank you. here's ben with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. many parts of the uk are beginning the day with a lot of cloud. grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in shropshire. some missed out there as well. much of that will tend to break up across england and wales we will see some sunshine and also a scattering of showers? this satellite picture shows what is happening at the moment. the raider shows where it is raining, and it is particularly wet to start the day across parts of scotland. some of this rain drenching into northern ireland. across this northern half of the uk you can expect things to stay mainly cloudy through the day with outbreaks of rain at times. further south, the cloud breaking up to get some sunshine, but also some hit and miss showers, some of which could be heavy. this afternoon, across scotl
can i say, iam very not easy, but thank you.se he has put a lot of work into this. it is going forward, and hopefully it will go through and it will be a law without waiting too much longer. thank you. here's ben with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. many parts of the uk are beginning the day with a lot of cloud. grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in shropshire. some missed out there as well. much of that will tend to break up across england and wales we will see some...
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that would appear to be a backward step up but iam very appear to be a backward step up but i am veryut what i do. i try to fly on the most modern aircraft, far less polluting. some people actually say that people who fly on 7a7s, 20th—century technology, should maybe pay a little more than people flying on more modern aircraft like the air but a350. always travel economy, because a boy you have got an impact on the environment, it is not as bad as it would be by travelling on business class or first class. those are far more damaging per passenger. and my own little carbon offset scheme, the least damaging form of motorised transport is hitchhiking, so motorised transport is hitchhiking, so for every flight i dig, i try to hitch at least one left. if you see simon on the road with his comment, it really is simple if you can, stop and give him a left. thank you so much, i do hope you are not hitching back from salford this afternoon, otherwise, enjoy the walk! two men will appear in court later as part of the investigation into the murder of journalist lyra mckee. the men — aged 51 an
that would appear to be a backward step up but iam very appear to be a backward step up but i am veryut what i do. i try to fly on the most modern aircraft, far less polluting. some people actually say that people who fly on 7a7s, 20th—century technology, should maybe pay a little more than people flying on more modern aircraft like the air but a350. always travel economy, because a boy you have got an impact on the environment, it is not as bad as it would be by travelling on business class...
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what iam unfortunately also inevitable.t i am saying is that in addition to the frustration with the conservative party, the party of government and when you are in government, you always cop blame because you are the party of government. what i saying is, in addition the frustration with us, the labour party, clearly thought they could harvest that disquiet by avoiding making any tough decisions are also being punished. that is the story of the night. many labour voters wa nt story of the night. many labour voters want to see us keep the benefits of the membership, so it is not surprising that they are punishing the labour party and with heard from barry tonight he wants to deliver brexit, he just wants to pretend it is a different exit to the brexit that theresa may is putting forward. this is an also just some kind of in government, it isa just some kind of in government, it is a bit difficult when you lose seats. the government is making such a monumental mess of this. we're seeing a lot of crisis and chaos in governmen
what iam unfortunately also inevitable.t i am saying is that in addition to the frustration with the conservative party, the party of government and when you are in government, you always cop blame because you are the party of government. what i saying is, in addition the frustration with us, the labour party, clearly thought they could harvest that disquiet by avoiding making any tough decisions are also being punished. that is the story of the night. many labour voters wa nt story of the...
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iam ok. iam good. along this side? but you are rewarded by these absolutely amazing views. but completing the route is a long, hard slog. are we only about halfway or less than halfway? i'd say halfway up. tiredness and changing weather conditions can mean that a plan which seemed safe can start to look more dangerous. other climbers are also taking account of the conditions and planning their day accordingly. when you go into the mountains, the weather is changeable, you should always have plan a, plan b, plan c and if it is not suitable, you're not fit enough, you haven't chosen the right thing, you can always turn around, you can always come back tomorrow. the mountains are not going anywhere. experienced climbers know that there is always the potential for something unexpected to happen. proper planning and assessing the dangers as you go can reduce the risks of the minimum so that this thrilling mountain landscape can be enjoyed to the full. well, you saw mike in our piece just then. he is with us again. mike, you
iam ok. iam good. along this side? but you are rewarded by these absolutely amazing views. but completing the route is a long, hard slog. are we only about halfway or less than halfway? i'd say halfway up. tiredness and changing weather conditions can mean that a plan which seemed safe can start to look more dangerous. other climbers are also taking account of the conditions and planning their day accordingly. when you go into the mountains, the weather is changeable, you should always have...
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iam presuming to a more satisfied life feeling.gain when we hit our 80s. it does not sound too bad. a good gap there. 30 years. a company in china has released their latest figures. good figures for the first quarter of this year. a boost in sales. bucking a trend. joining us now is our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. there are retail sales figures have not been great. no. many people were caught off—guard by the fact they posted such strong numbers, revenue rose to 13.6 billion, significantly above expectations. they also talked about sales in the current year. they are forecasting that is to jump 33%. again it seems to be a lot of good news, catching people off—guard. there are signs that the economy is perhaps slowing down. of course we have this ongoing trade dispute with us and china casting a shadow over the world‘s second largest economy. part of the reason has to do with its success in getting a better understanding of e—commerce, its customers, how to make money from recommendations. that has helped
iam presuming to a more satisfied life feeling.gain when we hit our 80s. it does not sound too bad. a good gap there. 30 years. a company in china has released their latest figures. good figures for the first quarter of this year. a boost in sales. bucking a trend. joining us now is our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. there are retail sales figures have not been great. no. many people were caught off—guard by the fact they posted such strong numbers, revenue rose to...
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iam happy i am happy to be here again. good news when you see tournaments that are improving, new things from the player side wejust that are improving, new things from the player side we just say thank you to the french federation for all the great things they are doing. i played the three finals here in 2017 and it was tough to lose but la st 2017 and it was tough to lose but last year i had the best memory on court lifting this beautiful trophy finally. it was amazing. and amazing moment. all this week on the bbc we've been highlighting women's sport through change the game, looking at many of the issues that elite female athletes have to deal with. injanuary a video of the american gymnast katelyn ohashi performing a ‘perfect 10' routine went viral, gaining her millions of fans around the world. but the story behind her rise to prominence is important, and she's been speaking to our sports reporterjo currie about her struggles with body image. it was the gymnastics routine that flipped the internet on its head. and inj
iam happy i am happy to be here again. good news when you see tournaments that are improving, new things from the player side wejust that are improving, new things from the player side we just say thank you to the french federation for all the great things they are doing. i played the three finals here in 2017 and it was tough to lose but la st 2017 and it was tough to lose but last year i had the best memory on court lifting this beautiful trophy finally. it was amazing. and amazing moment....
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iam sure i am sure a lot of people didn't think we were going to make it.ins ina just had to dig deeper. we had ten wins in a row which really helped us. wins in a row which really helped us. it goes to show the character the boys have, fight to the. it has been a fantasticjourney, one i will never forget. in germany, union berlin have been promoted to the bundesliga for the first time ever after they defeated stuttgart on the away goals rule to win the relegation/promotion play off match. the opening match finished 2—2 in stuttgart last thursday with the second leg goalless in berlin despite a second half that saw union hitting the post twice. while stuttgart were denied by a fine save in the closing minutes and the final whistle sparked joyous scenes as the club that twice nearly collapsed finanically since reunification are now a part of the games top flight. it's the europa league final on wednesday, with an all—english affair between arsenal and chelsea. hundreds of fans have already started the mammoth trip from london to azerbaijan where the final is
iam sure i am sure a lot of people didn't think we were going to make it.ins ina just had to dig deeper. we had ten wins in a row which really helped us. wins in a row which really helped us. it goes to show the character the boys have, fight to the. it has been a fantasticjourney, one i will never forget. in germany, union berlin have been promoted to the bundesliga for the first time ever after they defeated stuttgart on the away goals rule to win the relegation/promotion play off match. the...
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quickly but, unfortunately, it happened today and we will lose a little bit of running time again and iam sorry for the team but we will learn and hopefully we will come back stronger tomorrow. this has been making waves on social media after germany confirmed their 23—player squad for the women's world cup. it contains a strong message of female empowerment from the two—time world cup winners and eight—time european champions, who are among the favourites to achieve more glory in france. the video features the players and head coach martina voss—tecklenburg as they highlighted the struggles they've faced in the women's game, which included many stereotypical comments. it should be a cracking world cup which gets away next month. the first game of the eastern conference and bea first game of the eastern conference and be a final is under way between toronto in milwaukee. until next time, goodbye. hello there. the temperature peaked just shy of 26 celsius yesterday in highland scotland. it was warm for all but the 26 will be the highest in this current warm spell because temperatures and t
quickly but, unfortunately, it happened today and we will lose a little bit of running time again and iam sorry for the team but we will learn and hopefully we will come back stronger tomorrow. this has been making waves on social media after germany confirmed their 23—player squad for the women's world cup. it contains a strong message of female empowerment from the two—time world cup winners and eight—time european champions, who are among the favourites to achieve more glory in france....
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iam i am live in windsor where we will be talking about the significance of the names.ave all the latest developments from windsor. the other main stories on bbc news at 5:00. the nhs has seen the first sustained fall in the number of gps for half a century. new plans to protect people with food allergies, all the ingredients in ready—made products, would have to be listed. and tottenham hotspur gear up for the second leg of their champions league semifinal tonight, against ajax. it's five o'clock. our main story is that the duke and duchess of sussex have been showing their newborn baby boy to the world for the first time. and we have a name for him — archie harrison mountbatten—windsor. harry and meghan said he's very calm with the "sweetest temperament". they appeared at windsor castle two days after their son was born. the duchess said the experience of motherhood had been "magic" and "amazing", and the couple have already taken their baby to meet the queen. he's her eighth great—grandchild and is seventh in line to the throne. let's join my colleague annita mcveigh
iam i am live in windsor where we will be talking about the significance of the names.ave all the latest developments from windsor. the other main stories on bbc news at 5:00. the nhs has seen the first sustained fall in the number of gps for half a century. new plans to protect people with food allergies, all the ingredients in ready—made products, would have to be listed. and tottenham hotspur gear up for the second leg of their champions league semifinal tonight, against ajax. it's five...
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iam going i am going to. on your recommendation. i guarantee you it's one of the films of the year.d it's got so much empathy for its central character. i thought it was just wonderful. best dvd? approach with caution. this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller. there are some kronenberg in there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia was a koski. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all the way through, and there are so many comedies that do not do that. i have a six laugh test. did i laugh six times? i thought it was five last time. ilaughed... standards are on the rise. it made you laugh six times. at least in the first ten minutes! fantastic. thank you very much indeed. that is it for both of
iam going i am going to. on your recommendation. i guarantee you it's one of the films of the year.d it's got so much empathy for its central character. i thought it was just wonderful. best dvd? approach with caution. this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller. there are some kronenberg in there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia was a koski. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television....
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iam brussels at this time of the morning. i am joined brussels at this time of the morning.his is le this isle figaro. macron begins his dual with marine le pen. these are the two big politicalfigures in france and the results show that it was marine le pen who just pipped emmanuel macron's party in terms of most votes in these elections. you have another take on the story?” don't know when this photo was taken but it was after the result. look at it. it says the storm. —— scorn. he onlyjust he only just lived he onlyjust lived in but it's a massive loss. i almost don't believe it. and it is a real challenge now for him, isn't it? absolutely. they didn't exist as a party five years ago, they have 20 seats now in the european parliament, that sounds pretty good. but for the president, a relatively new president to be picked by the person he beat in the residence or election, that is hard to take. she didn't do it by much but it is enough. especially as he came out of the starting gate as a political figure from nowhere, came out of the starting gate as a politicalfigure from
iam brussels at this time of the morning. i am joined brussels at this time of the morning.his is le this isle figaro. macron begins his dual with marine le pen. these are the two big politicalfigures in france and the results show that it was marine le pen who just pipped emmanuel macron's party in terms of most votes in these elections. you have another take on the story?” don't know when this photo was taken but it was after the result. look at it. it says the storm. —— scorn. he...
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iam proud. really proud!at i am at windsor castle as we wait to see the newborn son of the duke and duchess of sussex for the first time. and duchess of sussex for the first time. a falklands veteran, forced out of the royal navy over his sexuality, plans to sue the ministry of defence for the return of his military honours. and britons are having less sex now than we were in the past — we'll be asking why. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the nhs is seeing the first significant fall in gp numbers in nearly 50 years. research by the nuffield trust for the bbc, reveals surgeries are under pressure, with the amount of people entering the profession, simply not keeping up with the number leaving. in 2014, across the uk, there were just under 65 gps for every 100,000 people. by last year, the number of gps was down to 60 per 100,000 patients. the situation varies across the uk, but the biggest changes have been seen in england, as our health correspondent, dominic hughes reports. it's eight o'clock in
iam proud. really proud!at i am at windsor castle as we wait to see the newborn son of the duke and duchess of sussex for the first time. and duchess of sussex for the first time. a falklands veteran, forced out of the royal navy over his sexuality, plans to sue the ministry of defence for the return of his military honours. and britons are having less sex now than we were in the past — we'll be asking why. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the nhs is seeing the first significant...
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i believe iam minister of this country. unite the party, willing to deliver brexit and lead this great country. final voting in the eu elections in underway in 21 member states — results will be released after polls close at 10 pm tonight. a former inspector at the care quality commission says he raised concerns nearly four years ago about a care home at the centre of abuse allegations. a man and a woman are charged with murder after two children died
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court time or exposure before, and now i have been given these opportunities and made the most of it, iame most of it, i am so excited for this summer with an amazing squad. nat, you had such a great season at loughborough awarded the all—star vii award — were you hoping tracey was paying attention? yeah, a little bit. it felt like this year, every game was a bit of a trial, putting those performances out on hoping she was watching and seeing those performances and taking it in. i have really enjoyed the season this year and i want to transfer those performances onto the bigger stage and against the worlds best. what a stage, in liverpool, a home world cup, how special will that be? so special, i'm so excited it is our home and a first, initial great moment for me, i will be able to share that with my friends and family. at the moment, netball is going from strength to strength since the commonwealth games, to be able to put that on a stage at home for all of ourfans able to put that on a stage at home for all of our fans who have supported us since will be a nice award for them, too. a f
court time or exposure before, and now i have been given these opportunities and made the most of it, iame most of it, i am so excited for this summer with an amazing squad. nat, you had such a great season at loughborough awarded the all—star vii award — were you hoping tracey was paying attention? yeah, a little bit. it felt like this year, every game was a bit of a trial, putting those performances out on hoping she was watching and seeing those performances and taking it in. i have...
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iam i am live in the azerbaijan capital and the teams are in position having trained at the olympic stadiumf the final tomorrow night butjust how many fans from arsenal and chelsea will be there? also coming up in the programme... kane is able. the spurs captain declares himself fit for saturday's champions league showdown. and for england's nations league finals. kyle edmund survives a two—day scrap againstjeremy chardy — to advance to the second round of the french open. and anthonyjoshua may be preparing for his first title fight in the usa this weekend — but it's deontay wilder he's got on his mind. good evening and welcome to the programme where we're looking ahead to the final instalments of europe's top club competitions — dominated this season by english sides. first up, it's the europa league final in azerbiajan tomorrow night. and olly foster is in baku ahead of that game. there has been a lot of talk about the ticket situation, struggles with fa ns the ticket situation, struggles with fans able to get there but do you think there's a sense of occasion tonight? there is a sense of
iam i am live in the azerbaijan capital and the teams are in position having trained at the olympic stadiumf the final tomorrow night butjust how many fans from arsenal and chelsea will be there? also coming up in the programme... kane is able. the spurs captain declares himself fit for saturday's champions league showdown. and for england's nations league finals. kyle edmund survives a two—day scrap againstjeremy chardy — to advance to the second round of the french open. and anthonyjoshua...
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iam not heat. it is colder in new york state. am not quite sure how much the resurgence will be, he had to pull out an event i couple of weeks ago as he manages his body, but instead of me talking about it, let's hear from instead of me talking about it, let's hearfrom him. instead of me talking about it, let's hear from him. i feel great. asl let's hear from him. i feel great. as i was saying earlier, i wanted to play a couple of weeks ago, edges wasn't quite mental ready. but physically i have been feeling really good. the training sessions have been good. i happy doing a lot of practising of late. not in sweaters, so this is a little bit different. i sweaters, so this is a little bit different. lam sweaters, so this is a little bit different. i am excited get out there on the golf course. how much does the sport still rely on him? i thing it still does, because there is no doubting the attention and the attraction of tiger woods playing well for goal. even being there at the masters and seeing how the crowds react to him when
iam not heat. it is colder in new york state. am not quite sure how much the resurgence will be, he had to pull out an event i couple of weeks ago as he manages his body, but instead of me talking about it, let's hear from instead of me talking about it, let's hearfrom him. instead of me talking about it, let's hear from him. i feel great. asl let's hear from him. i feel great. as i was saying earlier, i wanted to play a couple of weeks ago, edges wasn't quite mental ready. but physically i...
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iam ata pretty special garden here at the chelsea flower show.re. we have sculptures of veterans made out of washers. over here we have a plan thatis washers. over here we have a plan that is grown on the normandy beaches. we have these plinths with comments from veterans. the designer is with us, and a d—day veteran. john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this design. john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this designlj john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this design. i wanted to work with the veterans to tell the story that they wanted to tell. one of the first things i spoke to me about was how they were so scared of drowning, so we wanted to create the drama to evoke the memories of them, they were only kids most of them, they were only kids most of them, and the fear they must have had as the doors dropped on the landing craft. on the other side we have this more contemplative area, with plinths with comments from vetera ns. with plinths with comments from veterans. the flag at the back of the garden is very striki
iam ata pretty special garden here at the chelsea flower show.re. we have sculptures of veterans made out of washers. over here we have a plan thatis washers. over here we have a plan that is grown on the normandy beaches. we have these plinths with comments from veterans. the designer is with us, and a d—day veteran. john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this design. john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this designlj john, tell us what you set out to achieve with this...
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iam week. this is all about saying thank you. i am so indebted to the nhs.ity feel and the good food has made us a bit hungry. lovely community feel and the good food has made us a bit hungrym definitely has that effect. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm geeta pendse. one of london's biggest nhs trusts is trialling the use of cargo bikes for transporting blood and tumour samples between sites. the scheme by guys and st thomas' aims to reduce dangerous emissions whilst speeding up the distribution process. it could also help the trust save money, as they'll avoid paying for ulez — the mayor's toxic air charge. as a hospital, we receive about 40,000 truck deliveries every year and generate 5000 deliveries between each hospital site and into the wider community so this initiative is to see how we can use alternative means of transport. london stansted was the worst uk airport for flight delays last year. departures were an average of 25 minutes late in 2018 according to data from the civil aviatio
iam week. this is all about saying thank you. i am so indebted to the nhs.ity feel and the good food has made us a bit hungry. lovely community feel and the good food has made us a bit hungrym definitely has that effect. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm geeta pendse. one of london's biggest nhs trusts is trialling the use of cargo bikes for transporting blood and tumour samples between sites. the scheme by guys and st thomas'...
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iam hopeful that always managed to get things back on track.s is one of those situations. what the president said on sunday and his actions have demonstrated, he really wa nts to actions have demonstrated, he really wants to get a great deal, he is willing to walk away if there is not a great deal. i think that is what you see happening. many people saying that president trump's tweets this time around are notjust a negotiating ploy. he really wants this to happen. of course, you have great insight into the us administration, you worked with the tea m administration, you worked with the team who are they negotiating right now. and you know the chinese negotiators, too, who have vowed to retaliate. so where do they go from here? well, all right, think again, asi here? well, all right, think again, as i said, it is difficult to predict what happens this week. i think you will see a tariff increase. that said, that doesn't mean they can't make progress, they can't make prog —— concrete progress on things that are subject to negotiation. we have ma
iam hopeful that always managed to get things back on track.s is one of those situations. what the president said on sunday and his actions have demonstrated, he really wa nts to actions have demonstrated, he really wants to get a great deal, he is willing to walk away if there is not a great deal. i think that is what you see happening. many people saying that president trump's tweets this time around are notjust a negotiating ploy. he really wants this to happen. of course, you have great...
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iam the uk. it is amazing and brilliant, but... i am offended by the sun's portrayal of the story.ng at it now. there she is in herswimming looking at it now. there she is in her swimming costume. why? for crying out loud, this is offensive and upsetting. i would say don't buy the sun, don't read the sun online. it is outrageous. gavin williamson, he is accused of doing something which is a criminal offence which threatens our national security, in a suit, looking semi— respectable in his photograph. at his replacement, the first female defence minister in the first female defence minister in the united kingdom, is in her swimsuit. it is just appalling. the united kingdom, is in her swimsuit. it isjust appalling. the reason she is in her swimsuit in that particular photograph is because she was a contestant in a television series called splash. and they are playing on the words, penny makes a big splash. to be honest, there are plenty of photographs, the paparazzi there are plenty of photographs, the pa pa razzi followed there are plenty of photographs, the paparazzi followed the m
iam the uk. it is amazing and brilliant, but... i am offended by the sun's portrayal of the story.ng at it now. there she is in herswimming looking at it now. there she is in her swimming costume. why? for crying out loud, this is offensive and upsetting. i would say don't buy the sun, don't read the sun online. it is outrageous. gavin williamson, he is accused of doing something which is a criminal offence which threatens our national security, in a suit, looking semi— respectable in his...
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but, iam sure richer experience, in a sense., i am sure that the other sides that have u nfortu nately i am sure that the other sides that have unfortunately been left out will definitely make a claim to being part of a world cup, and for a world cup to truly be a world cup, i think there will be changes down the line, where quality is on display at all times, and every match that is played has the highest quality of skill. finally, bbc sport has launched changethegame this summer to showcase female athletes in a way they never have been before. we're aiming to increase the focus on women's sport and alter perceptions. today we've been looking at issues around sportswomen and body image. you may have seen a piece on the gymast katelyn ohashi earlier, and it's an issue that affects a whole range of sports. we also spoke to european champnships rowing gold medallist vicky thornley. i think the world is changing in terms of social media, it sometimes isn't the best place for this kind of thing, but there are a lot of athletes on th
but, iam sure richer experience, in a sense., i am sure that the other sides that have u nfortu nately i am sure that the other sides that have unfortunately been left out will definitely make a claim to being part of a world cup, and for a world cup to truly be a world cup, i think there will be changes down the line, where quality is on display at all times, and every match that is played has the highest quality of skill. finally, bbc sport has launched changethegame this summer to showcase...
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iam not i am not unaware that this they have not been killed, that is for sure.he alive? st patrick's college, northern sri lanka. father francisjoseph st patrick's college, northern sri lanka. father francis joseph first came here as a school by. after being ordained as a catholic priest, he came back to become a teacher. —— a schoolboy. eventually, becoming the school's principle. today, his legacy looms large. mostly his whole life was spent in st patrick's. it was 1988, i entered the school and father francis would come to me with a smiling face and that face is still remembered. even though he was the rector of the college, he knew everybody. he knew students by name. it was during father francis's time at st patrick's when a civil war will break out between sri lankan military and the tamil tigers who we re military and the tamil tigers who were fighting for a sovereign nation. it would last 26 years and 100,000 people would be killed. this man was standing with father francis on the school balcony when the bombs began to fall. father francis was an ardent
iam not i am not unaware that this they have not been killed, that is for sure.he alive? st patrick's college, northern sri lanka. father francisjoseph st patrick's college, northern sri lanka. father francis joseph first came here as a school by. after being ordained as a catholic priest, he came back to become a teacher. —— a schoolboy. eventually, becoming the school's principle. today, his legacy looms large. mostly his whole life was spent in st patrick's. it was 1988, i entered the...
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iam buzzing. the champions league final? no. i cannot. i am buzzing. the atmosphere is so good.it. mauricio pochettino taking a lot of credit for this. if he wins, he could be the end of his coaching career. what difference has he made to the spurs squad?‘ coaching career. what difference has he made to the spurs squad? a huge difference. if you look at a few seasons ago, we are quite dejected. he had really unified us. he will a lwa ys he had really unified us. he will always be special. even if he leaves. jurgen klopp gets a lot of credit for what is going on at liverpool. questions ask about both managers is had they delivered silverware. jurgen klopp not yet. if he doesn‘t, what do you think of him? i think both managers deserve so him? i think both managers deserve so much credit. we have to be kind to one another here. the idea that it is all about the silverware is not. it is about the process. it changes a little bit for us liverpool on saturday. this is a game they have to went to get a result of lots of it will be difficult to pick people back up. that is my bigger con
iam buzzing. the champions league final? no. i cannot. i am buzzing. the atmosphere is so good.it. mauricio pochettino taking a lot of credit for this. if he wins, he could be the end of his coaching career. what difference has he made to the spurs squad?‘ coaching career. what difference has he made to the spurs squad? a huge difference. if you look at a few seasons ago, we are quite dejected. he had really unified us. he will a lwa ys he had really unified us. he will always be special....