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ican imagine deal back at the start of next week. i can imagine that is her best hope.ised if that happens, but... no dealtaken off i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no deal taken off the table in some way, including some people who travel by euro * when they see this piece in the financial times, suggesting that the key was going to get long. that is a horror story for its readership but euro * is fun for the ft readership. they say that it could be up to a mile long, 15,000 people, yes. and apparently that becomes a mile. it will become that way because of the endless delays, wherever you go, if there is a no—deal brexit, there will be no rules in place as to hands all the cues rules in place as to hands all the cues for lori's and all the rest of it, and this isjust another example of papers which each choose an example, but they are vivid and as farasl example, but they are vivid and as faras i can example, but they are vivid and as far as i can see, pretty based on fa ct far as i can see, pretty based on fact and what is most likely to happen. i think the r
ican imagine deal back at the start of next week. i can imagine that is her best hope.ised if that happens, but... no dealtaken off i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no deal taken off the table in some way, including some people who travel by euro * when they see this piece in the financial times, suggesting that the key was going to get long. that is a horror story for its readership but euro * is fun for the ft readership. they say that it could be up to a mile long, 15,000 people,...
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ican election. that shows how hard it is.ay that they may have lost the battle but when the war.|j i can say that they may have lost the battle but when the war. i think one that thinks that labour mps may say is that in a way, they are very sympathetic to a lot of but these mps are doing. we will see how this will be. when i move away from the story, i first want to talk about that too conservative mps that they are thinking seriously about leaving the party to sit with the new group. they individually suggested that there is a small number of their collea g u es there is a small number of their colleagues having similar conversations with some potentially making a decision this week. they are seeing the situation is fluid and final decisions have not been reached. they think that none of these mps are being identified, they are speaking off the record. let's move to the financial times. it is obviously an important part of that community, the car sector. you paid your money —— community, the car sector. you paid your money
ican election. that shows how hard it is.ay that they may have lost the battle but when the war.|j i can say that they may have lost the battle but when the war. i think one that thinks that labour mps may say is that in a way, they are very sympathetic to a lot of but these mps are doing. we will see how this will be. when i move away from the story, i first want to talk about that too conservative mps that they are thinking seriously about leaving the party to sit with the new group. they...
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responsibility in a situation like this so the doctor bears the ultimate responsibility when it comes to and ican a concussion and they call this final but you have to you have to remember that they instead the player wants to keep playing but they usually don't know what's going on as well as the coach he wants the player to say on the pitch because they don't want to use a very valuable substitution so the doctors do have the responsibility but actually being able to make the right call before we go further into the discussion would be to hear from a ten year himself who actually talked to the media after the game with some pretty interesting comments. i didn't really know what happened i only realized when i saw all the players around me everything hurts my leg hurts my head hurts but it doesn't matter the main thing is we got a point i'm happy about that. so you know we've got a player here who doesn't know what happened he said he had a headache he said his whole body was hurting and yet the club's official line is there were no signs of concussion that doesn't sound to me though i'm not a m
responsibility in a situation like this so the doctor bears the ultimate responsibility when it comes to and ican a concussion and they call this final but you have to you have to remember that they instead the player wants to keep playing but they usually don't know what's going on as well as the coach he wants the player to say on the pitch because they don't want to use a very valuable substitution so the doctors do have the responsibility but actually being able to make the right call...
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deal, did he did he think he's going to be a pushover, i can, he think he's going to be a pushover, icanoing to be a pushover, i can, he so wants a good headline at that photo, he has some any troubles at home, and actually trump data what surprised him, by just walking away. just a saying we can't do this. i also think that mr kim jong—un probably gets a call from china saying, pretty frequently, you have got to do what we had... i mean at least they have talked. at least there are lines open command even if they get to the bottom level. at, and it's being, you know, proceeded through diplomatic means, which is it's not aggressive,... and we always have to remember that one of the reasons the berlin wall came down is because people realised how other people in the world were living, and movies and coca—cola and all the rest of it, and that has got to eventually have an influence on korea too, but it could take who knows how long. donald trump will be frustrated, because this is meant to bea frustrated, because this is meant to be a great victory for him, and he now. . . and particularly
deal, did he did he think he's going to be a pushover, i can, he think he's going to be a pushover, icanoing to be a pushover, i can, he so wants a good headline at that photo, he has some any troubles at home, and actually trump data what surprised him, by just walking away. just a saying we can't do this. i also think that mr kim jong—un probably gets a call from china saying, pretty frequently, you have got to do what we had... i mean at least they have talked. at least there are lines...
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children, seeing themselves up on the screen when they see miles, saying he speak spanish like me, or icanspeak spanish like me, or i can be just like her. you know, stanley created a great idea and it showed all of us that you can be powerful and we are all counting on you. that is the spirit of our movie. we want to thank you for honouring it with this award. thank you so much. applause. first man, nathan crowley, cathy lucas. fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. stuart grey, anna pinnock. the favourite, fiona crombie, alice felton. roma. mary poppins returns, john meyer, gordon sim. and the bafta is awarded to, the favourite! applause. thank you so much to bafta. we are truly honoured to be recognised for oui’ truly honoured to be recognised for our work and from our peers. we are going to break protocol, we are worried we won't have enough time. i wa nt to worried we won't have enough time. i want to thank the love of my life, peter knowles, somewhere over here. and my parents,. i want to thank my husband, my children, my parents, who supported me every step. my beautiful and c
children, seeing themselves up on the screen when they see miles, saying he speak spanish like me, or icanspeak spanish like me, or i can be just like her. you know, stanley created a great idea and it showed all of us that you can be powerful and we are all counting on you. that is the spirit of our movie. we want to thank you for honouring it with this award. thank you so much. applause. first man, nathan crowley, cathy lucas. fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. stuart grey, anna...
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. >> she used a racial slur to refer to a predominantly african-am ican district in prince george's county. larry hogantw ted, any public official should do the right thing and step down. listani apologized for her comments this week. she referred to a candidate as havingig campad in an "n" word district. prince george's county executive said her words require more than an apology. >> we think she should resign. anybody would agr that person who goes to work and ex-spouses the views she did, should be fired. >> she apologizes for using the hurtful word. n>> coming up, a look at amazon's p for the new building. >>> and cracking down on fake reviews. how to spot the difference between genuine feedback and imposter posts. >>> thursy is going toe off to a nice and quiet start. temperatures are in the 30s this morning. yod your winter jacket. sunshine for the rest of the day today. and an haincreasinge of an and an haincreasinge of an accumutingla no matter how much your lean, does yuse still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them ba
. >> she used a racial slur to refer to a predominantly african-am ican district in prince george's county. larry hogantw ted, any public official should do the right thing and step down. listani apologized for her comments this week. she referred to a candidate as havingig campad in an "n" word district. prince george's county executive said her words require more than an apology. >> we think she should resign. anybody would agr that person who goes to work and ex-spouses...
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now we are in trouble so ican cup final. now we are in trouble so i can understand very well., otherwise, icannot be the manager of chelsea for a long time, otherwise, i cannot work. the deadline for cardiff city to make the first element of the £50 million tra nsfer the first element of the £50 million transfer fee for a sala the first element of the £50 million transferfee for a sala has been extended for another week. the argentine striker remains missing. -- £15 argentine striker remains missing. —— £15 million. the french club sent a letter look requesting payments. cardiff are withholding payment while they seek clarification i want to wait until crash investigations are complete. the west indies won the toss and are our batting any one—day international against england in barbados. it is an importing stage en route to the world cup the summer. you can follow the whole 0di series via the bbc sport website, and after each day‘s play, you can also download the podcast via your particular provider. england‘s in women side go up provider. england‘s in women side go up agains
now we are in trouble so ican cup final. now we are in trouble so i can understand very well., otherwise, icannot be the manager of chelsea for a long time, otherwise, i cannot work. the deadline for cardiff city to make the first element of the £50 million tra nsfer the first element of the £50 million transfer fee for a sala the first element of the £50 million transferfee for a sala has been extended for another week. the argentine striker remains missing. -- £15 argentine striker...
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so, ican so, i can make music that represents young somali girls all over the world, but also that wouldanding to the older generation are parents, grandparents, a better understanding of what we go through. because our pa rents of what we go through. because our parents came here, right? we are born here. so we have different experiences of what it means to be a refugee or what it means to be somali. somali for me is not the same for what my mum is. she knew it when it was peaceful, you know? i've heard stories about it. i'm never going to be able to know what it was. i went to barbados so often, i thought that everyone did that. that eve ryo ne thought that everyone did that. that everyone that was of caribbean or african descent just automatically went back. but seeing these guys, it showed me that even if you have not had the opportunity, there is still a way to create that connection and express that connection. that is a pa rt express that connection. that is a part of for you are. yeah. hello there. friday was the sort of data might have let you scratching your head and wondering
so, ican so, i can make music that represents young somali girls all over the world, but also that wouldanding to the older generation are parents, grandparents, a better understanding of what we go through. because our pa rents of what we go through. because our parents came here, right? we are born here. so we have different experiences of what it means to be a refugee or what it means to be somali. somali for me is not the same for what my mum is. she knew it when it was peaceful, you know?...
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agreement was signed in november but it's staring down a month-long debate on capitol hill wherepu icans have bristled at its wage requirements and democrats feel it doesn't goar enough to protect manufacturing jobs. the agreement that was supposed to have something for everyone has ended up alienating both sides. laurie walli is director of public citizens global trade grou, a liberal >> they didn't quite finish the job on the environment and labor standards and unless those get strengthened, jobs will continue to be farmed out to mexico to chase $1. a hour wages. >> reporter: gabriela is with theeritage group. >> labor provisions and environmental regulations, it's not their place to be in a trade agreement. it's supposed to be about trade. >> reporter: and then there's the steel t and aluminuiffs that the u.s. still charges its north american neighbors. prominent republicans have said they won't vote on it until those are gone.ld auto tariffs complicate the situation. that was delayed because of the government shutdown and could be pushed back until april, making the path forward clou
agreement was signed in november but it's staring down a month-long debate on capitol hill wherepu icans have bristled at its wage requirements and democrats feel it doesn't goar enough to protect manufacturing jobs. the agreement that was supposed to have something for everyone has ended up alienating both sides. laurie walli is director of public citizens global trade grou, a liberal >> they didn't quite finish the job on the environment and labor standards and unless those get...
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hopefully ican and fighting for a podium.the racing again. two—time world champion gary anderson has pulled out of this season's premier league campaign. the scot has been receiving treatment on a back problem since the world championship a month ago. the premier league, which he's also won twice, starts on thursday and for the first nine events, nine different players will take anderson's place. australian cricket captain tim paine says the banned duo of steve smith and david warner will have a "huge part" to play in the ashes this summer. the former captain smith and vice captain warner were suspended for a year for their part in a ball tampering scandal against south africa. they can return to playing next month. paine says they'll be welcomed back. in horse racing, australian trainer darren weir is facing a four year ban after deciding not to contest charges for posessing equipment used to deliver electric shocks to horses. weir is one of australia's top trainers, winning the prestigious melbourne cup in 2015. after polic
hopefully ican and fighting for a podium.the racing again. two—time world champion gary anderson has pulled out of this season's premier league campaign. the scot has been receiving treatment on a back problem since the world championship a month ago. the premier league, which he's also won twice, starts on thursday and for the first nine events, nine different players will take anderson's place. australian cricket captain tim paine says the banned duo of steve smith and david warner will...
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ican push up. wow. that's... it is amazing. i can even leans sideways and crouch.in by leaning my body while walking. aimed towards the right point oh, i can feel it going that way. the start—up has grown to around 50 employees, many motivated by family members who are 01’ motivated by family members who are or will soon be able to walk. 50 or will soon be able to walk. so what are the key things we are working on at the moment is allowing stroke patients to get inside the exo and retrain their walk with the exo. they slowly regain their ability to move so you've got to tune the exo down in the assistance it brings over time. the company clearly has ambitions beyond this, its first exoskeleton, and floriane is looking forward to shaping its future. brilliant. that was lj rich in paris. now, during a christmas special last year, we show it the first hands—on with the new flexible loan. created by chinese firm royole, its first phone has been five years in the making. 0ne royole, its first phone has been five years in the making. one of its tricks is to unfold, creat
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give that to homeless people to live in an urban area so it's a way of sort of managing expectations ican come out and say what the other parties are pushing him to say we're going to take this man without compensating people but he also needs to say something and that is that something that we heard from him ok kristie one month or more african just as always we appreciate your insights she's been. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world officials in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro say heavy rain and high speed winds have killed at least five people and left a trail of destruction experts say a full month's worth of rain fell in just two hours the mayor has declared three days of mourning british prime minister to resign may and european commission president john claude younker have pledged to continue talks about it but young girl once again refused to renegotiate the terms of the already agreed upon withdrawal deal overseeing britain's divorce from the e.u. regs that you may recall that is set to begin on march twenty ninth france has r
give that to homeless people to live in an urban area so it's a way of sort of managing expectations ican come out and say what the other parties are pushing him to say we're going to take this man without compensating people but he also needs to say something and that is that something that we heard from him ok kristie one month or more african just as always we appreciate your insights she's been. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world officials...
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to locate and intercept but here putin also provided an update on a new hypersonic missile known as ican which she says is a work in progress here's what the russian leader had to say about those weapons earlier. we conducted successful drills of a nuclear powered cruise missile with unlimited range the put it best nick and also poseidon an underwater pilotless device with unlimited range we didn't say before but i can now announce that this spring we will launch the systems first nuclear submarine. that we're going to do today i can also provide official information and more perspective on the hypersonic missiles the speed of which is nine max with a range of over a thousand kilometers able to hit both maritime and ground targets in this regard i want to emphasize that for the protection of russian national interests the russian navy will be given seven new multi targets submarines in the nearest time possible five ships will be engineered and another sixteen ships of that category will be deployed by twenty twenty seven of the remarks came during the president's annual state of the nat
to locate and intercept but here putin also provided an update on a new hypersonic missile known as ican which she says is a work in progress here's what the russian leader had to say about those weapons earlier. we conducted successful drills of a nuclear powered cruise missile with unlimited range the put it best nick and also poseidon an underwater pilotless device with unlimited range we didn't say before but i can now announce that this spring we will launch the systems first nuclear...
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if you look at the number of hours you are on the phone versus your private jet at —— ican hear phoneut eating about you when your private jet. it is something warren buffett said. when he looks at the hours you spend on an iphone competitor ming incredibly expensive... 88 iphone or smart phone? he is plugging his own investment. i am a shareholder, i will disclose that. i went off samsun. think i might go back because i spent, like so many people out there, hours and hours on my phone. and i would like a slightly bigger screen. it is a bigger screen but it is foldable, so it is smaller, goes in your pocket. but it is foldable, so it is smaller, goes in your pocketm but it is foldable, so it is smaller, goes in your pocket. it is magic! you can have three things going on at the same time. you can have maps, a tv programme. what technologists are saying if they managed to keep the price billowed $2000. —— below $2000. it is at the same price level it was two years ago. apple has gone up 50%, with their major competitor. i will have a look at their share price today andi a look at their
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. >> reporter: that prompting pu icans to bring up lynn patton, an african-american former staffer at the trump organizati. >> she says that as a daughter of a man born in birmingham, th alabama, thae is no way that she would work for an individual who was racist. reporter: cohen, pressed on whether the president would threaten people -- >> no. he would use others. >> how many times did mr. trump ask you to threatedian dual or entity on his behalf? >> quite a few times >> 50 times? >> more. >> 100 times? >> more. >> 200 times? >> more. >> 500 times? >> probably. over -- over the 10 years. >> reporter: and tonight cohen e hinting there could be m come. >> is there any other wrongdoini egal act that you are aware of regarding donald trump that we haven't yet discussed today? >> yes, and again, those are part of the investigation that's currently being looked at by the southern district of new york. >> reporter: the hearing ending on this emotional plea >> and hopefully this portion of your destiny will lead to a better, a better, a better michael cohen, a better donald trump, a better u
. >> reporter: that prompting pu icans to bring up lynn patton, an african-american former staffer at the trump organizati. >> she says that as a daughter of a man born in birmingham, th alabama, thae is no way that she would work for an individual who was racist. reporter: cohen, pressed on whether the president would threaten people -- >> no. he would use others. >> how many times did mr. trump ask you to threatedian dual or entity on his behalf? >> quite a few...
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ican give i can give you an exciting weather forecast but maybe for the wrong reasons. we have a spell of strong winds to come over the next few days and even into the weekend. this afternoon a lot of fine weather to be had through much of england and wales. some showers around in northern ireland. some snow to the high heels across scotland. and temperatures normal or above for the time of year. but tonight turns wet and windy and we will see some outbreaks of rain spreading east across the whole of the uk. some snow in higher areas and the winds strengthening with gusts up to 70 miles an hour. elsewhere around 60 miles an hour. elsewhere around 60 miles an hourand miles an hour. elsewhere around 60 miles an hour and some of those across the east of england going into the rush—hour tomorrow morning. we have some hill snow in northern ireland, and the last of england and scotland. but slowly clears away to lower levels as we go through the day tomorrow. the wind easing a little but still blustery. and temperatures a little lower the further south you are. and then anoth
ican give i can give you an exciting weather forecast but maybe for the wrong reasons. we have a spell of strong winds to come over the next few days and even into the weekend. this afternoon a lot of fine weather to be had through much of england and wales. some showers around in northern ireland. some snow to the high heels across scotland. and temperatures normal or above for the time of year. but tonight turns wet and windy and we will see some outbreaks of rain spreading east across the...
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which has driven up prices significantly but we‘ve gone through it carefully and we can be assured, icany are paying a fair price for their energy without profiteering from energy companies. what's the point of a cap if you cannot cap it because wholesale prices keep going up? two points on that, one cap can arise as well as fall, wholesale prices have started to fall and i very much hope though i cannot guarantee that in the next iteration of the cap if they continue to follow we will see a fall they continue to follow we will see afall in they continue to follow we will see a fall in the cap itself. the second point is that even without, if there was no cap we have a lot of evidence to show consumers would have been paying the higher price, £75— £100 more, so people are benefiting from the cap and can be assured they are paying a fair price. is the reason they pay the higher price because we are terrible at switching even though we are told all the time we must switch providers? wejust though we are told all the time we must switch providers? we just don‘t do itand must switch provider
which has driven up prices significantly but we‘ve gone through it carefully and we can be assured, icany are paying a fair price for their energy without profiteering from energy companies. what's the point of a cap if you cannot cap it because wholesale prices keep going up? two points on that, one cap can arise as well as fall, wholesale prices have started to fall and i very much hope though i cannot guarantee that in the next iteration of the cap if they continue to follow we will see a...
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ican give i can give you an exciting weather forecast but maybe for the wrong reasons.eekend. this afternoon a lot of fine weather to be had through much of england and wales. some showers around in northern ireland. some snow to the high heels across scotland. and temperatures normal or above for the time of year. but tonight turns wet and windy and we will see some outbreaks of rain spreading east across the whole of the uk. some snow in higher areas and the winds strengthening with gusts up to 70 miles an hour.
ican give i can give you an exciting weather forecast but maybe for the wrong reasons.eekend. this afternoon a lot of fine weather to be had through much of england and wales. some showers around in northern ireland. some snow to the high heels across scotland. and temperatures normal or above for the time of year. but tonight turns wet and windy and we will see some outbreaks of rain spreading east across the whole of the uk. some snow in higher areas and the winds strengthening with gusts up...
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ican too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened what we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a new deal brexit. why do you believe such a small handful of mps can transform politics in the way that you say that emma if i may, isa way that you say that emma if i may, is a new party part of your plans and if it is do you accept that the oddsin and if it is do you accept that the odds in the political system are heavily against you succeeding?m is against us, but we have got to try. we have got to try. 0ver is against us, but we have got to try. we have got to try. over the coming weeks and months we will be having conversations and most importantly reaching out to the country to see what they would like
ican too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened what we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a new deal brexit. why do you believe such a small handful of mps can...
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that is what ican. stages from the titles. that is what i can.unanimous points win over former world champion james to with the unanimous points win over former world championjames to go. eubankjunior put him down twice in london, after which he described the wind as a statement. james to gail says he will talk to his family about his future after a glittering career at the top level. rory michael roy is in second place going into the final day of the wtc mexico championship. the northern irishman had a mixed round yesterday up seven birdies, four bogeys to live four shots off the pace on 12 under. dustinjohnson at leeds on 16 under. that's all your sport. you can head over to the website to find more on the stories including the build—up to the premier league action and the league cup final. that's all for me. back to you. holly, thank you. pope francis will close a four—day conference at the vatican this morning, called to discuss sexual abuse in the roman catholic church. last night, speaking at a special service for some 200 bishops and cardi
that is what ican. stages from the titles. that is what i can.unanimous points win over former world champion james to with the unanimous points win over former world championjames to go. eubankjunior put him down twice in london, after which he described the wind as a statement. james to gail says he will talk to his family about his future after a glittering career at the top level. rory michael roy is in second place going into the final day of the wtc mexico championship. the northern...
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is managing that 1— two hours and whether that increase in time is realistic at this time perhaps, ican to come up with some kind of reintegration plan. they need all the expertise of the people in this team. they need to be seen under the lens of a neurologist, a psychiatrist, an educational psychologist, an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist. we need all of those people's expertise to make sense of what that means for them now, thought that means that their ability to access the curriculum, to make friends, to be able to participate in the same way as their peers might. they draw up an action plan to each patient. critically they showed the child's family and school teachers how they can help with the recovery. the zack's mother, it has been a lifeline. susanna i would say is the first person who understands, and understanding is so important to feel understood, and to be helped. if they don't get help my people with a brain injury can become isolated and struggled to control their impulses. and society pays a high price. studies suggest they are far more likely t
is managing that 1— two hours and whether that increase in time is realistic at this time perhaps, ican to come up with some kind of reintegration plan. they need all the expertise of the people in this team. they need to be seen under the lens of a neurologist, a psychiatrist, an educational psychologist, an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist. we need all of those people's expertise to make sense of what that means for them now, thought that means that their ability to...
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i can remember what i was trade minister ten years ago, ican what i was trade minister ten years ago,deals with security and was at the time when, i hate to use the word unusual, but there were tensions in the middle east, and i said what is really exercising you at the moment, where are they looking at the trade peace around the world, have we got what you and i would call security issues? e without a moment's hesitation said india pakistan, and it was not at a time when you and i we re it was not at a time when you and i were talking about it. and i was reminded about today, this has always been a tinderbox. kashmir, in i9a7, india has always been a tinderbox. kashmir, ini9a7, india get independence, partition, at the brits... they draw a line on the map. they did a bit of that, and in the middle east. and in africa. it is not just the middle east. and in africa. it is notjust the brits, if i may use the words indians and pakistanis, although the time i do not think they saw themselves as indians, i think pakistani saw themselves at that time as indians, india wanting a separate sta
i can remember what i was trade minister ten years ago, ican what i was trade minister ten years ago,deals with security and was at the time when, i hate to use the word unusual, but there were tensions in the middle east, and i said what is really exercising you at the moment, where are they looking at the trade peace around the world, have we got what you and i would call security issues? e without a moment's hesitation said india pakistan, and it was not at a time when you and i we re it was...
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it, i literally found myself two days later on the phone toohey char, having back and forth whether icanthe phone to human resources. the only thing i was offered was unpaid leave, which i couldn't afford and because i needed to be there for my wife and my newborn son, we had to ta ke wife and my newborn son, we had to take the option to stay down and inevitably i had to end up going to the doctors and getting signed off with stress. what was the impact on yourfamily angela with stress. what was the impact on your family angela whyte in particular, who wanted your support? well, obviously, the main thing was trying to get this sorted to be able to be there for her. it is a hard enough time without all these things going on and as strong as she was, obviously, the stress of a potentially not being there was just like compound in it and potentially not being there was just like compound in itand making it worse. what would have helped you? just that security from my employer to be able to say, don‘t worry about it, we will have it sorted, you will be paid, just be down there with yourfamil
it, i literally found myself two days later on the phone toohey char, having back and forth whether icanthe phone to human resources. the only thing i was offered was unpaid leave, which i couldn't afford and because i needed to be there for my wife and my newborn son, we had to ta ke wife and my newborn son, we had to take the option to stay down and inevitably i had to end up going to the doctors and getting signed off with stress. what was the impact on yourfamily angela with stress. what...
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no, ican no, istill... istill... i don't...t personal things, i think. in this case, rob's death was something extraordinary, and it was on every network, and his face was on every network, and his face was on every network, and his face was on every news station, and he wasn't there to, you know, be protected any more. but there are people in my family that, you no, were scared, are scared, and... for you? ithink for all of us. you know, just... it's a tough world, and it's a tough reality to face. i don't think they are that worried about me, but i have always been... it's not worth it, it's not worth the risk. has any of this made you question whether you want to carry on? good question. i think, you want to carry on? good question. ithink, in you want to carry on? good question. i think, in a few weeks after he was killed, i wondered. i think, in a few weeks after he was killed, iwondered. i i think, in a few weeks after he was killed, i wondered. i wondered, because i saw the pain in my own... everyone else in the family w
no, ican no, istill... istill... i don't...t personal things, i think. in this case, rob's death was something extraordinary, and it was on every network, and his face was on every network, and his face was on every network, and his face was on every news station, and he wasn't there to, you know, be protected any more. but there are people in my family that, you no, were scared, are scared, and... for you? ithink for all of us. you know, just... it's a tough world, and it's a tough reality to...
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gaza israel border one of the dead was a fourteen year old boy who was reportedly shot in the abdomen icanyunus at least seventeen other palestinians have been injured people in gaza have held weekly protests around the border for almost a year calling on israel to lift the siege and blockade. amnesty international is urging the african union to make sure egypt's upcoming chairmanship doesn't undermine its commitment to human rights the rights organizations as president of the. as shown and disregard for freedoms with egypt seeing a catastrophic decline in human rights under his leadership. experts in italy are working to dismantle a bridge that partially collapsed in the city of genoa six months ago forty three people were killed in the disaster described as one of the worst tragedies in modern italian history from general i'm sorry i'm going to report the remains of what was once one of its reason most important structure is being pulled apart by slab and making way for a new bridge in genoa. the prime minister does if it can't there along with the infrastructure minister and general as
gaza israel border one of the dead was a fourteen year old boy who was reportedly shot in the abdomen icanyunus at least seventeen other palestinians have been injured people in gaza have held weekly protests around the border for almost a year calling on israel to lift the siege and blockade. amnesty international is urging the african union to make sure egypt's upcoming chairmanship doesn't undermine its commitment to human rights the rights organizations as president of the. as shown and...
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as a result of millions oam icans standing up and fighting back, all of these policies and more are now supported by a majority of americans. together, you and i and our 2016 campaign began the political revolution. >> this will be sanders' second run for president. early polling shows sanders far ahead of the rest of the pack and trailing only former vice president joe biden in the developing 20 >>> voters headed to the polls for a special election in northern virginia. >> all eyes are on this race to see whether democrats will be hurt by the recent scandal involving the top three elected leaders. three candidates are vying for the house dfegate seat in virginia's 86th district which runs from herndon to chantilly. they didn't - believe the recent scandals could turn virginia voters awa from democrats. sammir a says it's a chance for a restart. >> people are really upset. theyeel things have gonna mock. >> putti in place leadership that has a lot of new ideas how forward. >> sam ira battled controversy of his own. the same right wg website that exposed the racist photo on ralph northam
as a result of millions oam icans standing up and fighting back, all of these policies and more are now supported by a majority of americans. together, you and i and our 2016 campaign began the political revolution. >> this will be sanders' second run for president. early polling shows sanders far ahead of the rest of the pack and trailing only former vice president joe biden in the developing 20 >>> voters headed to the polls for a special election in northern virginia. >>...
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this does put pressure onpu icans who will have to take a stand about whether they think this is an appropriatese of the national emergency power with respect to building a border wall at the souther border. meanwhile, the administration is also sending another 1,000 active duty and national guthd troops t border. president trump is also preparing for a second summit with north korea. officials between theno.s. and h korea say there's still disagreement over what the specific terms of defining denuclearization should look like. president trump says his good lationship with chairman kim is progress in and of itself. kim is alreadyn his way to the host city in vietnam. president trump will head to hanoi on monday for next week's summit. peter? >> we'll be headi there this weekend to join him. kelly, thank you very much. >>> to the developmeses in the gainst "empire" actor jussie smollett. producers saying theactor's character won't be appearing in the final two episodes of th season. molly hunter is here with more on that. >> good morning. chicago police say smollett, who claimed he was the victi
this does put pressure onpu icans who will have to take a stand about whether they think this is an appropriatese of the national emergency power with respect to building a border wall at the souther border. meanwhile, the administration is also sending another 1,000 active duty and national guthd troops t border. president trump is also preparing for a second summit with north korea. officials between theno.s. and h korea say there's still disagreement over what the specific terms of defining...
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but has not indicated yet whether or not he will sign, even though democrats and that icans have bothst deal they can come up witht this point. >> tracie potts, live for us this morning. tracie, thank you. >>> 5:46 now. the midterm elections happened just four months ago, but that might as well bee a lifetn politics. 2020 races are shaping up and you candd mar kelly's name to a growing list of people's names o races.i he announced yesterday he is running for the senate from arizona. >> i care about people. i care about the state of arizona. i care about this nation. so because of that, i've decided that i'm launching a campaign for the united states senate. >> the 54-year-old is the husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords. you'll remember she survived an assassination attempt in 2011. kelly is a c formerbat pilot and flew on four space shuttle missions, two ofhich he served as commander. running to take over the late senator john mccain's seat currently held by martha mcsally. >>> if you're on the market for a job, you may be in luck. the labor departmentof the numb current job
but has not indicated yet whether or not he will sign, even though democrats and that icans have bothst deal they can come up witht this point. >> tracie potts, live for us this morning. tracie, thank you. >>> 5:46 now. the midterm elections happened just four months ago, but that might as well bee a lifetn politics. 2020 races are shaping up and you candd mar kelly's name to a growing list of people's names o races.i he announced yesterday he is running for the senate from...
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governor l hogan has lamented that the rnceems to be rigging the rule tso even a repue ican primary challe the sitting president. do you think the rnc should let sie chips fall where they may? >> well, this is pnt trump's rnc in the sense that hi appoints the chair so obviously, there is something that is pro the white house and the administration. nut, obviously, in our system of democracy and our party. anybody's free to make the challenge. sometimes it's a more difficult environment than other in this case, with president trump's record with what he's accomplished, it would be very difficult for somee to mount a successful challenge at this point. >> there's debate in your party. >> you're always going ao hav debate. like i said, there's people who criticize president trump because we don't like his style. you don't win campaigns on style. i mean, you might win. but in terms of challenging licy andt, it's about what you've accomplished. what he's done in terms of increased border security and the court. deregulate more authori to the governors in terms of de-emphasizing north korea a pr
governor l hogan has lamented that the rnceems to be rigging the rule tso even a repue ican primary challe the sitting president. do you think the rnc should let sie chips fall where they may? >> well, this is pnt trump's rnc in the sense that hi appoints the chair so obviously, there is something that is pro the white house and the administration. nut, obviously, in our system of democracy and our party. anybody's free to make the challenge. sometimes it's a more difficult environment...
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everything he achieved and of course that goal, not the save, that will remain forever in a day in my mind, icanne me everything a save that encapsulates everything you need to be as a great goalkeeper that his positional play, when the ball got to the goal line before it was ci’oss, ball got to the goal line before it was cross, and then his incredible speed of feet to get him halfway across his goal, eight yards wide and then this spring and gymnastic agility to then get there and get his hand to the ball on the bounce because pelle had headed into the ground. and gordon somehow got his hand ina ground. and gordon somehow got his hand in a position that didn't help it into the net, or helping out to the opposition, it helped it upwards and over. it was an extraordinary moment and for those guys, close to him, who have been beaten in the air by pele and for his captain bobby moore came up immediately and patted him on the back, gordon always said that he always said it it was bobby moore that said it rather than alan murray would go up and pat them on the back after the save as a come on, you s
everything he achieved and of course that goal, not the save, that will remain forever in a day in my mind, icanne me everything a save that encapsulates everything you need to be as a great goalkeeper that his positional play, when the ball got to the goal line before it was ci’oss, ball got to the goal line before it was cross, and then his incredible speed of feet to get him halfway across his goal, eight yards wide and then this spring and gymnastic agility to then get there and get his...
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sucsuffice it to say if you askm icans want a border where drugs and illegalliens can't enter easily,y will say yes. imagine you have te boarder agents and they have no wall in 30 miles, they will have a hard time patrolling it. but you have 20 miles that stops traffic, the agents only have 10 miles to pursue in an aggressive way. i was in arizona last week, that's what's happening. the agents are able to use the barrier seconand deploy fewer agents so they can take the majority of agents and put them where there's no wall. >> i appreciate your time. former secretary of stabate kris . thanks for being with us. >> woodruff: nearly five years ago, isis self-declared a caliphate, a historic term foram an i state that leads the muslim world. that so-called calipdete is nearinruction, after a brutal war that stretched across iraq and syria, killing tens of thousands. but what now for those fleng and those who used to run that state, now detained by american allies? here's nick schifrin. >> schifrin: they escape with only what they can carry. ( child crying ) and their children carry the we
sucsuffice it to say if you askm icans want a border where drugs and illegalliens can't enter easily,y will say yes. imagine you have te boarder agents and they have no wall in 30 miles, they will have a hard time patrolling it. but you have 20 miles that stops traffic, the agents only have 10 miles to pursue in an aggressive way. i was in arizona last week, that's what's happening. the agents are able to use the barrier seconand deploy fewer agents so they can take the majority of agents and...
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writing and media, could be, you know, a very important tool in helping the world understand tha image icanrican people. and it was through that understandg that you could make the world a better place. >> brown: in 1942, parks was awarded a prestigiou fellowship, allowing him to work as a photographer for the farm security administration. his first assignment: documenting african american life iwashington, d.c., then a deeply segregated city. among his early works, this photo of a young boy who lost his leg in a streetcar accident. >> i was really struck by, you know, how intense the relatiships are in the picture. >> brown: the relationships between the photographer? >> relationships between theog phpher and the boy, but also the relationship between the boy and the two girls sitting across the street. these are things that, you know, in some ways, i'm finding in the photograph, but parks put them there for us to find. and he knew he was doing that. >> brown: it was here parks created one of his most famous photos-- a portrait of ella watson, a cleaning lady in a government building in d.
writing and media, could be, you know, a very important tool in helping the world understand tha image icanrican people. and it was through that understandg that you could make the world a better place. >> brown: in 1942, parks was awarded a prestigiou fellowship, allowing him to work as a photographer for the farm security administration. his first assignment: documenting african american life iwashington, d.c., then a deeply segregated city. among his early works, this photo of a young...
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malcolm x," which brought the first of her now-three oscar nominations at the te was first african-am ican to receive a nomination for costume design. among her many other films: steven spielberg's "amistad," ava duvernay's "selma," and lee ."daniels' "the butle" >> this was oprah's and is was cecil gaines, who was played by forest whitaker, who was the butler >> brown: some of her creations are still housed at the western costume compan a massive shop and warehouse in north hollywood where we met and tald. i'm not sure that many people, myself included, understand your job. costume designer. >> yeah. >> brown: how do you define it? >> a costume designer is a storyteller; she tells or he tells stories through wearable art. it's not only just like buying a shirt and a jacket or creating something original it's also giving you a little bit more of a story. it's just not 2-d, it doesn't in a costume designers job does not end with a photograph or a etch. there is that part that makes it come alive. and that's molding and shaping and creating a character composition color palette. all those th
malcolm x," which brought the first of her now-three oscar nominations at the te was first african-am ican to receive a nomination for costume design. among her many other films: steven spielberg's "amistad," ava duvernay's "selma," and lee ."daniels' "the butle" >> this was oprah's and is was cecil gaines, who was played by forest whitaker, who was the butler >> brown: some of her creations are still housed at the western costume compan a...
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going into 2020 this paints a fairly positive picture forpu icans but when we take a closer look at the the most u-haul trucks drive in, things may start to look better for the democrats. here are the top ten cities for growth from -hl. the five cities in bold, madison, grais rapids, harg, kissimmee are in blue-leaning cities that president trump won in 2016. now the margin was less than 1.5 percentage points. if it's the blue areas that are growing, that could pose a problem for the president' 2 re-election 0. now, we don't know for sure exactly who's moving in to and out of these place but if it's the blue dots inside the red states that are theha placeshave been growing which we have seen a lot of, that could mean some of the states sta to look more and more blue or purple over time. >>> when we come back, the d scandal that's so much more than just about "the national enquirer." >>> coming up -- end game and postgame. brought to you by boeing. continuing our mission to continuing our mission to connect, protect, ex i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. it's not easy. you try to s
going into 2020 this paints a fairly positive picture forpu icans but when we take a closer look at the the most u-haul trucks drive in, things may start to look better for the democrats. here are the top ten cities for growth from -hl. the five cities in bold, madison, grais rapids, harg, kissimmee are in blue-leaning cities that president trump won in 2016. now the margin was less than 1.5 percentage points. if it's the blue areas that are growing, that could pose a problem for the president'...
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courtues the warren insulted the power of , criminals,icans atheists communist, at the expense of real americans. he gets strong support in the south. fairly strong support in some white, ethnic areas in the north. campaign in the 1968 wallace is pulling in double digits in brooklyn, staten island, his best burro in new york city. in queens, and in upstate new york. he is not just a southern candidate. indeed, he poses a problem for the republican nominee, richard nixon. siphons to many wouldvative votes, he help the democrats win with the minority of the votes. the strategy was called at the time a southern strategy. it was much broader of challenging the precedence of the warren court. appealing to what we would call a racial backlash vote. he was doing so in code. you won't hear anything that the civil rights act was bad or that he was opposed to equal rights for lack people. he would leave impressions of the mind. the issue he seizes on his crime. he says the warren court has made too many decisions in favor of the rights of criminals and it created dangerous situations for society
courtues the warren insulted the power of , criminals,icans atheists communist, at the expense of real americans. he gets strong support in the south. fairly strong support in some white, ethnic areas in the north. campaign in the 1968 wallace is pulling in double digits in brooklyn, staten island, his best burro in new york city. in queens, and in upstate new york. he is not just a southern candidate. indeed, he poses a problem for the republican nominee, richard nixon. siphons to many...
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is this not on congressional icans and the president that were in this situation in the first place? >> you said we controlled both chambers we didn't. we had a majority in the senate. you don't control it. we need democrats to support us and they've been unified in trying to thwart thi president's number one issue in the campaign to secure the border. op never had cation from democrats which is regrettable. >> you're in munich. it's an important security onference, and i also know there was a big moment that honored john mccain for this conference. nt to play something that the late senator mccain said to me the last time he was in munich two years ago. here it is. >> they are puzzled and they are concerned. they realize that the lynchpin of thewestern alliance is the united states of america they worry particularly when they see increasedng tes of this union that's being conductedby vladimir putin as we speak. >> my understanding is there are still concerns from european leaders that they're nervous the united states isn't as solid with nato, isn't as solid with europe when it come
is this not on congressional icans and the president that were in this situation in the first place? >> you said we controlled both chambers we didn't. we had a majority in the senate. you don't control it. we need democrats to support us and they've been unified in trying to thwart thi president's number one issue in the campaign to secure the border. op never had cation from democrats which is regrettable. >> you're in munich. it's an important security onference, and i also know...
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ican it is an interesting one, isn't it? i can understand why there is a lot of debate around and.seeing people carrying a knife. let's have a look at the newspapers. politics lecturer victoria honeyman is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. i do not even know why isaid good morning. i do not even know why i said vicki, i have never called you begin my life. we are going to look at the front pages. are you well? am, thank you. literally, what time. ——i well? am, thank you. literally, what time. —— i am. well? am, thank you. literally, what time. -- i am. we'll talk to victoria in minutes. first, let's look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph todaying leading with our top story — theresa may saying she'll "battle for britain" when she travels to brussels this week. the observer says that six disaffected labour mps have been drawing up plans to resign and form a breakaway movement. the mail on sunday claims the head of the climate change committee, john selwyn gummer, has been paid £600,000 from green businesses who stand to make millions from his advice. he den
ican it is an interesting one, isn't it? i can understand why there is a lot of debate around and.seeing people carrying a knife. let's have a look at the newspapers. politics lecturer victoria honeyman is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. i do not even know why isaid good morning. i do not even know why i said vicki, i have never called you begin my life. we are going to look at the front pages. are you well? am, thank you. literally, what time. ——i well? am, thank you....
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ican live with the defect or removal of the backstop even if it isn't dayjur a.that is that if there isa what i mean by that is that if there is a clear date which says that the backstop ends and that is in the text of the treaty or equivalent to the text of the treaty, if it were to be an appendix to the treaty, bearin to be an appendix to the treaty, bear in mind the irish backstop is in itself an appendix to the treaty, so if you have a further appendix that said this will not go beyond a particular date and short date, not a long date, then that would remove the backstop in the lifetime of parliament, and that would have a reasonable effect, from my point of view. so, where are we now? well, we are slightly in a holding pattern again because mrs may has clearly bought herself a bit more time, properly a fortnight, but those three days in march are going to be absolutely pivotal. much later than probably tea will be the vote on mrs may's deal. the following day, the vote no deal and the following day after that, delay. this morning, michael gove sounding confi
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i will speak about it if ican if awareness. i will speak about it if icanifi awareness.s e call—out to be bold raising awareness. more needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be held accountable. until that is happened nobody is going to shut up is happened nobody is going to shut up about it. it has affected you deeply. deeply. if you look out of my mum's windowed you can see grenfell. someone needs to be held accountable and none of us are going to be happy until that is the case. thank you for coming in today. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. on twitter use #victorialive. overall a much cloudier day than yesterday. there could be a few splashes of rain. we are going to notice through the rest of this week it will be much milder with shades of spring. into the afternoon outbreaks of rain spreading across scotland. we will start to see sunshine developed but with a strengthening breeze. some rain or drizzle which could turn heavy at times during the second
i will speak about it if ican if awareness. i will speak about it if icanifi awareness.s e call—out to be bold raising awareness. more needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be done about it. somebody needs to be held accountable. until that is happened nobody is going to shut up is happened nobody is going to shut up about it. it has affected you deeply. deeply. if you look out of my mum's windowed you can see grenfell. someone needs to be held...
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i will be working as hard as ican to labour?-election. i won't be calling a by-election. because you would lose? because you have a majority of 22? when alan howard left the conservative party in 1996... when alan howard left the conservative party in 1996. .. but why aren't you going to have a by—election? why aren't you going to have a by-election? my priority is to work as hard as i can for the people in dudley. they might not want to anymore know you have left the labour party. i was spoken to people today and the response i had has been overwhelmingly positive —— i was speaking. some people will be disappointed, i'm sure and some people will think there should be a by—election. let me tell you this, just a few months ago the labour party took control of dudley council because the conservative council in a safe tory seat switched from the tories to labour. jeremy corbyn celebrated we taken control of the council and nobody from the party said that the council should go to a by—election and myjob is to do what i promised that
i will be working as hard as ican to labour?-election. i won't be calling a by-election. because you would lose? because you have a majority of 22? when alan howard left the conservative party in 1996... when alan howard left the conservative party in 1996. .. but why aren't you going to have a by—election? why aren't you going to have a by-election? my priority is to work as hard as i can for the people in dudley. they might not want to anymore know you have left the labour party. i was...
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to achieve appearance eur not good enough of that, we need to break three of the shackles and say ican are a great example and i have a lot of admiration for what you have done. the remarkable story of success and rebuilding. a two—part documentary will be broadcast next week —— accusing michaeljackson of sexually abusing two young children, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of 7 and 10 — they were abused by the singer at his neverland ranch in california. michaeljackson's family deny the claims. jackson had denied any allegations of abuse throughout his life — as our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. everybody wanted to meet michael or be with michael. the documentary details the story of two men now in their 30s who claimed when they were children they were abused by the pop star. michael asked do you and the family want to come to neverland? something they say began afterjackson befriended them and their families. the days were filled with magical childhood adventure experiences. both say the abuse began after he
to achieve appearance eur not good enough of that, we need to break three of the shackles and say ican are a great example and i have a lot of admiration for what you have done. the remarkable story of success and rebuilding. a two—part documentary will be broadcast next week —— accusing michaeljackson of sexually abusing two young children, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of 7 and 10 — they were abused by the singer at his...
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a final thought if ican, you ideas still are.d use of like his films, are you going to see this latest one? or any more of his films was meant i think the term people use is cancelled. that is howl am here. definitely not seeing this film. good to have both of your thoughts. thank you very much. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. joining me tonight are the deputy editor of the new statesman george eaton and political strategist jo tanner. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister pledges to secure a brexit deal which ensures no hard border between northern ireland and the republic. four children have died in a house fire in stafford, with tributes to the young victims posted on social media. police describe the scene as heartbreaking. actor liam neeson denies being a racist after telling a journalist he once wanted to kill a black person because someone close to him was raped by a black man. sport now, and for a full round—
a final thought if ican, you ideas still are.d use of like his films, are you going to see this latest one? or any more of his films was meant i think the term people use is cancelled. that is howl am here. definitely not seeing this film. good to have both of your thoughts. thank you very much. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. joining me tonight are the deputy editor of the new statesman...
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year after year, countless am icans are murdered by criminal illegal aliens. i've gotten to know many wonderful angel l moms and dads and families. no one should ever have to suffer the horrible heartache that they have had to endure. here tonight is debra bissell. just three weeks ago, debra's parents, gerald and sharon, werh burglarized an to death in their reno, nevada, home, byn illegal alien. they were in their 80s and are survived by 4 children, 11 grandchildren and 20ld great-grandcn. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter, heather, and great-granddaughter, madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you, and thank you for being here. thank you very much. i will never fget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald d sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in theast two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearl
year after year, countless am icans are murdered by criminal illegal aliens. i've gotten to know many wonderful angel l moms and dads and families. no one should ever have to suffer the horrible heartache that they have had to endure. here tonight is debra bissell. just three weeks ago, debra's parents, gerald and sharon, werh burglarized an to death in their reno, nevada, home, byn illegal alien. they were in their 80s and are survived by 4 children, 11 grandchildren and 20ld great-grandcn....
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what i want to say is by us being here, ican what i want to say is by us being here, i can show a newed university, i thought why don't i get a job but then i realised when i actually started my own business and it led towards one thing leading to another to now making a bag which when i started, i used cereal boxes to make it out of cardboard and that led towards finding a manufacturer and then i went to the princes trust. many things lead towards these things and thought, what i want to take away from it and show everyone is like look, i had nothing. i literally used cereal boxes to make a bag. that led towards making leather bags. your bag now is extremely good quality, people can check it out. you are in a good place.|j quality, people can check it out. you are in a good place. i work in the cybersecurity world. i am looking to launch a platform on the back end of my story, at the age of 205i back end of my story, at the age of 205i was diagnosed with cancer and i had half of myjaw removed and i've gone through a five year period of hardship. and i couldn't speak, i had serious pr
what i want to say is by us being here, ican what i want to say is by us being here, i can show a newed university, i thought why don't i get a job but then i realised when i actually started my own business and it led towards one thing leading to another to now making a bag which when i started, i used cereal boxes to make it out of cardboard and that led towards finding a manufacturer and then i went to the princes trust. many things lead towards these things and thought, what i want to take...
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this year, ican astronauts will go back to space onts american roc ( applause ) in the 20th century, america saved freedom, transformed science, redefined the middle class, and when you get down it, there's nothing anywhere in the world that canmpete with america. ( applause ) ( applause ) >> now we must step boldly an bravely into the next chapter of this great american adventure. there will be a new standard of living for the 21st century. for all of our citizens is within reach. we can make our communities safer, our famy ronger, our culture richer, our faieth dep deeper, and our middle class bigger and more osperous than ever before. ( applause ) but we must reject the politics revenge, resistance, andn retributnd embrace the boundless potential of oooperation, compromise, and the common god. ( applause ) together, we ca break decades of political stalemate. we can brie old divisions, heal old wounds, build new lcoalitions, forge new sutions and unlock the extraordinary promise of america's future.e cision is ours to make. we nuft choose between greatness or gridlock, results or
this year, ican astronauts will go back to space onts american roc ( applause ) in the 20th century, america saved freedom, transformed science, redefined the middle class, and when you get down it, there's nothing anywhere in the world that canmpete with america. ( applause ) ( applause ) >> now we must step boldly an bravely into the next chapter of this great american adventure. there will be a new standard of living for the 21st century. for all of our citizens is within reach. we can...
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looking at down at this red carpet, ican looking at down at this red carpet, i can see all sorts of colours way maria, i don't think you have a chance to look at it. would you ever tell a woman that what she wants isn't right for her? always. all. that's a good friend, we all need one of those. you just stare somebody. it's more, you don't necessarily say outright, but you always direct and say give them a little bit of help really to just find the right piece. so it's about kind of a gentle, sort of maybe you should try this. and gentle just persuasion. usually they also know, you put something on and you know when it works and when it doesn't work, and when you feel that and feel comfortable. but that has been your philosophy right from the very beginning, hasn't it? it starts with the woman, not with the idea of what you want to put her in. absolutely, absolutely. ithink the greatest complement is when somebody says, wow. she looks great in that dress. as opposed to, what a great dress. because that should be actually about who you are in the garments. tell us about the process, how do y
looking at down at this red carpet, ican looking at down at this red carpet, i can see all sorts of colours way maria, i don't think you have a chance to look at it. would you ever tell a woman that what she wants isn't right for her? always. all. that's a good friend, we all need one of those. you just stare somebody. it's more, you don't necessarily say outright, but you always direct and say give them a little bit of help really to just find the right piece. so it's about kind of a gentle,...
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a lot of the best equipment is designed to do multiple different exercises, a lot of it ican store ap bar. you can put it in a door fram when you're done, you take it down. you can do tricep dips. it's a pushup. >> why do youhe like hands elevated. >> what you get out of this, you can go a little lower because you're not constrained by the ground. open up your chest a little more. great form.o i don't need give you any tips. >> the glute is the key to this one. pullup ately it's the function you can do without the bar. but you get all this extra functionality outf it as well. >> craig, keep going. >> this is the plio box. let's see some step-ups. what you can do is all sorts of things a little faster. you can engage the quads, engage those glute muscles, the biggest muscles in youer, a laundry bast -- >> anything you can step on as long as it will support your weight. this one is $250. you can find cheaper versions, smaller versions. >> dilly dilly. >> adjustable kettle bells. let's see shoulder presses. they're super versatile. it's really great. >> what tha weigh? >> this is on eig
a lot of the best equipment is designed to do multiple different exercises, a lot of it ican store ap bar. you can put it in a door fram when you're done, you take it down. you can do tricep dips. it's a pushup. >> why do youhe like hands elevated. >> what you get out of this, you can go a little lower because you're not constrained by the ground. open up your chest a little more. great form.o i don't need give you any tips. >> the glute is the key to this one. pullup ately...
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and the matter remains that yes, ican country.r remains that yes, i can see the home secretary and others in the government pontificating in public, but they also know that their hands are tied pretty much in terms of international laws. you have said she was a 15—year—old who was groomed. if she supported a terrorist organisation, or if an individual supported a terrorist organisation, is it mitigation that they were groomed if at the age of 19 they are saying that they were unfazed to see severed heads and bins, that they have no regrets and feel no remorse? it would be mitigation, but that mitigation is at the end of a court process when somebody is prosecuted, and evidence is found against them beyond reasonable doubt and they are sent to prison, or whatever thejudge in that case decides, then mitigation would be something that a lawyer would be something that a lawyer would say there is background that she was trafficked, she was a vulnerable child who went across. if we re m ove vulnerable child who went across. if we remove
and the matter remains that yes, ican country.r remains that yes, i can see the home secretary and others in the government pontificating in public, but they also know that their hands are tied pretty much in terms of international laws. you have said she was a 15—year—old who was groomed. if she supported a terrorist organisation, or if an individual supported a terrorist organisation, is it mitigation that they were groomed if at the age of 19 they are saying that they were unfazed to see...