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chris mitchell, ifeel as shattered as her.r of the year gets under way at augusta. sergio garcia —— sergio garcia. the masters, the one eve ryo ne sergio garcia. the masters, the one everyone wants to win. the famed green jacket has been donned by some of golf ‘s favourite players throughout the years and once again augusta national is ready to crown yet another champion. the stage is set this year's tournament and it is to be one of the most commit —— competitive in recent memory. champion sergio garcia returns to the vendor ‘s crown but on the greens, the talk is all about tiger. —— defend his crown. it is going to win at some point, that is clear to eve ryo ne win at some point, that is clear to everyone with the way he has played and continued to get better. lou mackie has a bit of the intimidation factor. tiger woods, probably one of the best players to play the game. the first time in three years, tiger woods is back at the masters. although it's been a decade since his last major victory, just seeing the name at augusta
chris mitchell, ifeel as shattered as her.r of the year gets under way at augusta. sergio garcia —— sergio garcia. the masters, the one eve ryo ne sergio garcia. the masters, the one everyone wants to win. the famed green jacket has been donned by some of golf ‘s favourite players throughout the years and once again augusta national is ready to crown yet another champion. the stage is set this year's tournament and it is to be one of the most commit —— competitive in recent memory....
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ifeel uncomfortable with that but this event is means so much. and her older brotherjohn could not replicate his sister's win in his gold medal race, he missed out in the men's 4000 metres pursuit to charlie tanfield of england. meanwhile, gareth evans one wales's first gold medal of the games, he was working as a painter and decorator just a few years was working as a painter and decoratorjust a few years ago and has had funding problemsjust decoratorjust a few years ago and has had funding problems just to reach his third commonwealth games but he was top of the podium on the 69 kilos category. and england continued their good start the competition in the pool with sarah
ifeel uncomfortable with that but this event is means so much. and her older brotherjohn could not replicate his sister's win in his gold medal race, he missed out in the men's 4000 metres pursuit to charlie tanfield of england. meanwhile, gareth evans one wales's first gold medal of the games, he was working as a painter and decorator just a few years was working as a painter and decoratorjust a few years ago and has had funding problemsjust decoratorjust a few years ago and has had funding...
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gent—mac, ijust keeps going and ifeel good. —— to play.od. —— yeah, to play. gent—mac, ijust keeps going and ifeel good. —— yeah, i keep going and i feel good. plenty more action coming up this evening, and hazel irvine can tell us what we can look forward to. stewart bingham, the 2015 champion, finds himself one frame down against a qualifier. ken doherty, and john, thatis a qualifier. ken doherty, and john, that is a cracking match so far. centuries oliver, jack has made two and strippers found one. had a chance for maximum but failed. high quality and jack has got through the qualifiers and looks in tiptop form. a test. and attractive player to watch, jack. very quick. a good player with a similar type of game. one of the fastest average shot time. one of the fastest on the circuit and stewart bingham... a cracking match. this one could go all the way. appleby amazing but the other match online, you will see the former champion neil robertson, up against rob. this is interesting because this is a repeat of a very, very sore defeat for n
gent—mac, ijust keeps going and ifeel good. —— to play.od. —— yeah, to play. gent—mac, ijust keeps going and ifeel good. —— yeah, i keep going and i feel good. plenty more action coming up this evening, and hazel irvine can tell us what we can look forward to. stewart bingham, the 2015 champion, finds himself one frame down against a qualifier. ken doherty, and john, thatis a qualifier. ken doherty, and john, that is a cracking match so far. centuries oliver, jack has made two...
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ifeel president moon is so quickly. ijust have to accept it.oung generations from north and south korea came together to unite ina club south korea came together to unite in a club called spring. i really hope this summit will produce positive results. i do not think the north suddenly chose to have the summit. a plan was formed a long time ago. i did not know what to believe. to be perfectly honest, i don't fully trust north korea. last year we we re don't fully trust north korea. last year we were facing a military conflict. to see relations change so quickly, it is a bit concerning and also frightening. there were summit in the past with progress made. but afterwards, north korea changed its mind. the situationjust afterwards, north korea changed its mind. the situation just turned upside down. likewise, i think there are similar dangers now. in past summits, ithink are similar dangers now. in past summits, i think preparations were rushed. this time, deeperthought has been put into improving relations. there has been lots of planning. i hav
ifeel president moon is so quickly. ijust have to accept it.oung generations from north and south korea came together to unite ina club south korea came together to unite in a club called spring. i really hope this summit will produce positive results. i do not think the north suddenly chose to have the summit. a plan was formed a long time ago. i did not know what to believe. to be perfectly honest, i don't fully trust north korea. last year we we re don't fully trust north korea. last year we...
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ifeel as ifi is rather good, isn't it? ifeel as if i have done 75 years of them.isjust a wonderful if i have done 75 years of them. it is just a wonderful feeling. if i have done 75 years of them. it isjust a wonderful feeling. and you are taking part in today's fly past in this beautiful spitfire behind us. in this beautiful spitfire behind us. i always like to get back into a spitfire again. and you were decorated during your time. spitfire again. and you were decorated during your timelj spitfire again. and you were decorated during your time. i was, where i shot the five aircraft down. and it is fantastic to be here today as part of these celebrations. also, mary ellis, who was also a pilot. she is here today. she is a wonderful person, really. alan, what is your best memory of all the planes that you flew? you did not just fly spitfire. no, i have flown more than 80 different kinds of aircraft but the spitfire was always my favourite because it got me out ofan my favourite because it got me out of an awful lot of trouble in combat. that was useful. in fact, t
ifeel as ifi is rather good, isn't it? ifeel as if i have done 75 years of them.isjust a wonderful if i have done 75 years of them. it is just a wonderful feeling. if i have done 75 years of them. it isjust a wonderful feeling. and you are taking part in today's fly past in this beautiful spitfire behind us. in this beautiful spitfire behind us. i always like to get back into a spitfire again. and you were decorated during your time. spitfire again. and you were decorated during your timelj...
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the president has done well in trying to want to secure our border and ifeel like in trying to want toure our border and ifeel like some people that don't live on the border don't understand but ultimately what is trying to do is deter these people that are criminals from entering the united states and taking care of the people that do live here. but some border sheriffs say the trump effect is now wearing off. arrests the frontier up again to 50,000 last month. enough, says the nation ‘s top law enforcement officer. we are strong, prosperous and orderly nation in a nation must have a lawful system of immigration. get back here, on time. the national guard is now on the move of the border are not the first time. the nation ‘s reserve soldiers were employed —— deploy in new mexico in 2010 amid a surge in violence but the governor at the time insists that was different. i didn't deployed around the whole border and idid it deployed around the whole border and i did it for an emergency. this is not an emergency. immigration has declined dramatically especially in the new mexico border. th
the president has done well in trying to want to secure our border and ifeel like in trying to want toure our border and ifeel like some people that don't live on the border don't understand but ultimately what is trying to do is deter these people that are criminals from entering the united states and taking care of the people that do live here. but some border sheriffs say the trump effect is now wearing off. arrests the frontier up again to 50,000 last month. enough, says the nation ‘s top...
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ifeel like i was robbed. and now you have reclaimed it!like, it's beauty, especially to a female. to guys, yeah, hair is a big thing, because i know a lot of females probably only find guys attractive notjust because of their hairline, but a hairline is attractive. if a guy's got a full hair, it's attractive. cutting all my hair and getting a hair transplant, i have so much more confidence, i feel very empowered now and i feel like sharing my story was probably the biggest thing i've ever done and probably the biggest thing i ever will do. i've tried to look online for a solution for my bald patch, but it's all really confusing. it looks like there's hundreds of different techniques to try. so it's time to speak to someone who really knows about hair loss. nice to meet you, iain. pleased to meet you. iain sallis is an expert who helps people understand why they're losing their hair. 95% of men, there is major — well, not major issues, but there is issues with genetic predisposition, and genetic hair loss can be from the male or the female
ifeel like i was robbed. and now you have reclaimed it!like, it's beauty, especially to a female. to guys, yeah, hair is a big thing, because i know a lot of females probably only find guys attractive notjust because of their hairline, but a hairline is attractive. if a guy's got a full hair, it's attractive. cutting all my hair and getting a hair transplant, i have so much more confidence, i feel very empowered now and i feel like sharing my story was probably the biggest thing i've ever done...
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and ifeel like when i am making kibbeh, i feel like a sculptor.feel like a sculptor. way of enticing the viewer, enticing the reader. and it works on many different levels. seen as disrespect. sure. i think something that you put on in london a while ago. notorious symbol of his power in iraq. monumental sabres in both hands. have turned it into light sabres from star wars. yes. about saddam hussein's iraq, that's disrespect. sure, sure. sculpture i've ever made because... hard for me to get down with. you know, like, it's his hands blown up a0 times. that the iraqis... it's the personification of his tyranny, really. it's... and when the soldier... they really used these darth vader helmets? they used them. saddam... that has darth vader holding two light sabres over his head. because it's true, you know. toward most of their work. really fit in any of those categories. or the enemy kitchen in chicago. but they only exist in their own time and place. no. you know, you couldn't put them up to auction at sotheby‘s. frankly, you can't really make mo
and ifeel like when i am making kibbeh, i feel like a sculptor.feel like a sculptor. way of enticing the viewer, enticing the reader. and it works on many different levels. seen as disrespect. sure. i think something that you put on in london a while ago. notorious symbol of his power in iraq. monumental sabres in both hands. have turned it into light sabres from star wars. yes. about saddam hussein's iraq, that's disrespect. sure, sure. sculpture i've ever made because... hard for me to get...
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ifeel like i was robbed. and now you have reclaimed at!urface, like, it's beauty, especially to a female. to guys, yeah, hair is a big thing, because i know a lot of females probably only find guys attractive notjust because of their hairline, but a hairline is attractive. if a guy's got a full hair, it's attractive. cutting all my hair and getting a hair transplant, i have so much more confidence, i feel very empowered now and i feel like sharing my story was probably the biggest thing i've ever done and probably the biggest thing i ever will do. i've tried to look online for a solution for my bald patch, but it's all really confusing. it looks like there's hundreds of different techniques to try. so it's time to speak to someone who really knows about hair loss. nice to meet you, iain. pleased to meet you. iain sallis is an expert who helps people understand why they're losing their hair. 95% of men, there is major — well, not major issues, but there is issues with genetic predisposition, and genetic hair loss can be from the male or the
ifeel like i was robbed. and now you have reclaimed at!urface, like, it's beauty, especially to a female. to guys, yeah, hair is a big thing, because i know a lot of females probably only find guys attractive notjust because of their hairline, but a hairline is attractive. if a guy's got a full hair, it's attractive. cutting all my hair and getting a hair transplant, i have so much more confidence, i feel very empowered now and i feel like sharing my story was probably the biggest thing i've...
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ifeel quite dejected. iam disappointed. i am well. ifeel quite dejected. iam disappointed.e to seek work in britain and are willing to do any kind ofjob that willing to do any kind ofjob that will help the mother land along the road to prosperity... but after 1971, a british passport holder overseas could only settle here if at first they had a work permit or had certain documents. now he is 91 yea rs had certain documents. now he is 91 years old. and he has had to produce his grandfather's birth certificate. his father's birth certificate. his father's marriage certificate. and his grandfather's marriage certificate. that is really ridiculous. the prime minister has apologised over the deportation threats to children of commonwealth citizens. all them people. that was called to come into the motherland, the mother country, to clean it up... the mother country, to clean it why the mother country, to clean it up... why do they want to send them back? and 2% device came here in the 60s and they came here legally. so go find the paperwork and put the situation right. the gover
ifeel quite dejected. iam disappointed. i am well. ifeel quite dejected. iam disappointed.e to seek work in britain and are willing to do any kind ofjob that willing to do any kind ofjob that will help the mother land along the road to prosperity... but after 1971, a british passport holder overseas could only settle here if at first they had a work permit or had certain documents. now he is 91 yea rs had certain documents. now he is 91 years old. and he has had to produce his grandfather's...
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huge amount to me personally but the thing i feel the most huge amount to me personally but the thing ifeele personally but the thing i feel the most about it is that it's such a great reflection of where women's creatives and how big, important that much world cup when really captures the nation. it would have had exactly the same impact. there is always got the first of something. there will be more female cricketers on the front covers in yea rs cricketers on the front covers in years to come. big knowledge and of wisden is clear evidence of the important of last yea r‘s wisden is clear evidence of the important of last year's world cup and the importance it has had a cricket. now mark robinson and his coaching staff are working towards the caribbean later in the year away the caribbean later in the year away the last you's success will build expectations. the gruelling morocco maritime, the longest age of 86 kilometres. the top 50 runners —— the top 50 runners started but rashid was victorious. it contains six marathons in seven days, a combined distance of 254 kilometres, more than 100
huge amount to me personally but the thing i feel the most huge amount to me personally but the thing ifeele personally but the thing i feel the most about it is that it's such a great reflection of where women's creatives and how big, important that much world cup when really captures the nation. it would have had exactly the same impact. there is always got the first of something. there will be more female cricketers on the front covers in yea rs cricketers on the front covers in years to...
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ifeel bad... unfairly she couldn't pay a ticket for $650. i feel bad... i don't want another family member to go through what i went through. for now, though, many americans continue to be punished just for being poor. before we go we will show you some pictures from the marvel superhero franchise that's been generating out of the world profits, avengers infinity walk $630 million in ticket sales over the last weekend, the highest global opening of all—time. —— avengers infinity war. that's it for asia business report, thanks for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: the us says there's a real opportunity for a deal with north korea's leader but he must take irreversible steps to get rid of his nuclear weapons. a key british minister resigns amid claims she misled parliament over targets for removing illegal immigrants. gaming is increasingly big business, creating celebrity players and even tipped to become a new olympic sport. well, now a 13—year—old from kent, has become one of the world's youngest professional gamers. kyle jackson is
ifeel bad... unfairly she couldn't pay a ticket for $650. i feel bad... i don't want another family member to go through what i went through. for now, though, many americans continue to be punished just for being poor. before we go we will show you some pictures from the marvel superhero franchise that's been generating out of the world profits, avengers infinity walk $630 million in ticket sales over the last weekend, the highest global opening of all—time. —— avengers infinity war....
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ifeel a little bit like home. i am from this club.ly at home on the clay. we finished with the world snooker championship is minichiello the top seeds falling in the first round we witness another topol at the crucible today. the 2005 champion sean murphy lupita jimmyjones having appeared in control, murphy was leading 8—5 benjones forced to message to the number eight seed murphy came up short and jones setting up a meeting with harry wilson and the second round. sometimes you just have to think what is the worst that can happen. maybe those ten or five minutes and i wanna bet that if i get a sense, all tried to run the frames are quickly and before i knew what it was at all. i said to what my friends that the qualifier looks sharper than ever. i think the mesh bracket or so critical. —— the mesh so critical. mark alan ranked 16th in the world, through being the qualifier alim highfield ten frames to five. allen looking for a first world title after winning his first major tournament at the masses back in january. still live major to
ifeel a little bit like home. i am from this club.ly at home on the clay. we finished with the world snooker championship is minichiello the top seeds falling in the first round we witness another topol at the crucible today. the 2005 champion sean murphy lupita jimmyjones having appeared in control, murphy was leading 8—5 benjones forced to message to the number eight seed murphy came up short and jones setting up a meeting with harry wilson and the second round. sometimes you just have to...
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amber rudd says in a letter to the prime minister, ifeel amber rudd says in a letter to the prime ministershe means obviously to resign, because i inadvertently misled the home affa i rs inadvertently misled the home affairs select committee over targets for removal of illegal immigrants. i should targets for removal of illegal immigrants. ishould have targets for removal of illegal immigrants. i should have been aware of this and i take full responsibility for the fact that i was not. now, is that the principles —— principled stand you want in a british government minister or is that a lack of kuske and, and inexperience issue? it is difficult to reflect on it so many days after the mistake. she is doing the right thing, procedurally. if you mislead a committee. she is not quite admitting that she did know that the home office had targets. she presumably want to admit that now, because she is not home secretary any more so does not matter. but she plainly... she says she inadvertently misled. plainly... she says she inadvertently misledlj plainly... she says she inadvertently misled. i th
amber rudd says in a letter to the prime minister, ifeel amber rudd says in a letter to the prime ministershe means obviously to resign, because i inadvertently misled the home affa i rs inadvertently misled the home affairs select committee over targets for removal of illegal immigrants. i should targets for removal of illegal immigrants. ishould have targets for removal of illegal immigrants. i should have been aware of this and i take full responsibility for the fact that i was not. now, is...
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while it is within the rule of -- ifeels like it is not it makes you money.: that is an interesting lunch. still ahead,'s your portfolio manager at star bridge capital will be here, and why he is saying it is make or break time for the markets. that is coming up at 2:00 eastern. vonnie: and remember that bloomberg users can interact with the charts by typing in gtv . catch up on key analysis and even save charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you could save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." we are moments away from the release of the federal reserve's beige book. an anecdotal look at how conditions are paring across the 12 re
while it is within the rule of -- ifeels like it is not it makes you money.: that is an interesting lunch. still ahead,'s your portfolio manager at star bridge capital will be here, and why he is saying it is make or break time for the markets. that is coming up at 2:00 eastern. vonnie: and remember that bloomberg users can interact with the charts by typing in gtv . catch up on key analysis and even save charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can...
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much better place physically i am in it is like night and day, the difference and the shape i am in, ifeel done all right this time. there was pressure, it is a big fight a must win the fight but i would do everything it takes to have it at the end. i am looking at it as make or break. not thinking about losing for a second but i will do whatever it takes to win the fight, there is no way i will let another man beat me in front of home fans. the director of the london marathon says they are ready to deal with any medical issues that may arise next sunday. temperatures are expected to exceed twenty degrees and the last time it was that hot, during the 2007 race, 5000 runners needed medical assistance. commonwealth games organisers were criticised recently after scotland's callum hawkins collapsed near the end of the gold coast marathon and had to wait several minutes for medical assistance. hugh brasher insists that sunday's race, the 38th london marathon, will be prepared for anything. i have no idea at this what went stage on on the gold coast, i do know it was disturbing to watch what i
much better place physically i am in it is like night and day, the difference and the shape i am in, ifeel done all right this time. there was pressure, it is a big fight a must win the fight but i would do everything it takes to have it at the end. i am looking at it as make or break. not thinking about losing for a second but i will do whatever it takes to win the fight, there is no way i will let another man beat me in front of home fans. the director of the london marathon says they are...
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you # in my dreams i see you, ifeel you # that is how i know you go on. in the uk in 2014, she was meant to release another one last year, that didn't happen, there was a couple of songs that came out on streaming services but nothing substantial. at the beginning of this year she posted a picture of her invitation to be on the programme and she says, i got this opportunity, and the first international artists to appear on this show. it's an audience of1 billion people, she claims. suddenly, she is appearing week after week on chinese tv singing her own songs, singing otherfamous songs by people like witney houston and celine dion, competing against other pop stars, and she goes and wins it. she is up against established chinese pop stars? established asian artists. there is another person from the philippines and they have had people from malaysia and kazakhstan as well. she is the first british artist to be on it. one of the people she was up against this season was a chinese singer who was a coach on the chinese version of the voice. there was no chees
you # in my dreams i see you, ifeel you # that is how i know you go on. in the uk in 2014, she was meant to release another one last year, that didn't happen, there was a couple of songs that came out on streaming services but nothing substantial. at the beginning of this year she posted a picture of her invitation to be on the programme and she says, i got this opportunity, and the first international artists to appear on this show. it's an audience of1 billion people, she claims. suddenly,...
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i feel a little bit ifeel a little bit weary, i have to say.at the opening ceremony. that ended way after 1030, then we had to make our way back through the busy streets here. now the condition gets under way. you had to feel for alistair brownlee, england's top chance in the trifle and —— triathlon, which gets under way in a few hours. he was the flag bearer. who knows how he will jump was the flag bearer. who knows how he willjump in the ocean and some 750 metres, but i have to say, babita sharma, that the ocean looks beautiful today. that rendered the organisers were really worried about, the tropical site i and further up about, the tropical site i and furtherup in about, the tropical site i and further up in northern queensland has moved away. —— that rendered the —— that rain that the organisers. it was a slow and wet start. a storm greeted the opening. but after that, really good. they celebrated australian pop culture, there was a sandy beach in the middle of the stadium, with 35,000 people watching, and it also celebrated, importantly,
i feel a little bit ifeel a little bit weary, i have to say.at the opening ceremony. that ended way after 1030, then we had to make our way back through the busy streets here. now the condition gets under way. you had to feel for alistair brownlee, england's top chance in the trifle and —— triathlon, which gets under way in a few hours. he was the flag bearer. who knows how he will jump was the flag bearer. who knows how he willjump in the ocean and some 750 metres, but i have to say,...
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but now, like, ifeel like i've probably got past that. i've now compared to five years ago before you came? a lot different, i used to be, like, very annoying before i came here. i would pick up on people's grammar. i do still sometimes do that. i do it with a lot more... i used to be a real pain to be around. it's a hard thing to say about yourself. i know, but it's what happened. did you know you were difficult to be around at the time? i probably knew it but didn't want to stop because it annoyed me if people got grammar wrong and stuff. now how would you consider yourself? a lot less annoying but still can be annoying. because i know i can be, but i do it for fun. lucas has been quite remarkable in his time, he obviously had very difficult school experiences in the mainstream setting. but also you have to look through the lens of an understanding of the autism and be able to separate what are the bits that essentially are lucas and we can't change, and what are the bits that he need support in order to understand how he can then behav
but now, like, ifeel like i've probably got past that. i've now compared to five years ago before you came? a lot different, i used to be, like, very annoying before i came here. i would pick up on people's grammar. i do still sometimes do that. i do it with a lot more... i used to be a real pain to be around. it's a hard thing to say about yourself. i know, but it's what happened. did you know you were difficult to be around at the time? i probably knew it but didn't want to stop because it...
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ifeel sorry for amber rudd.ty when it comes to immigration and this crisis and this policy is the direct result of theresa may's tenure as home secretary. labour knows this and calls for her to resign play well with the elections coming up, but they have to be careful because if she resigns, there is no one in line to take the job in the cabin at the would be more moderate on immigration, so it could backfire. and also on brexit. there is a brexit balance within the cabinet and that might be one reason why she has not lost her job and that might be one reason why she has not lost herjob because theresa may needs to keep that. and she is a high profile woman as well. labour need to damage her, but not so much that she resigns. she will make a statement in the commons, but will she keep her job? statement in the commons, but will she keep herjob? whether she keeps herjob or not is the result of several factors, not all of which have to do with this controversy in itself. there is the fact that the brexit balance,
ifeel sorry for amber rudd.ty when it comes to immigration and this crisis and this policy is the direct result of theresa may's tenure as home secretary. labour knows this and calls for her to resign play well with the elections coming up, but they have to be careful because if she resigns, there is no one in line to take the job in the cabin at the would be more moderate on immigration, so it could backfire. and also on brexit. there is a brexit balance within the cabinet and that might be...
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ifeel like i'm in some kind of car sales showroom at the moment. i'm starting to be convinced.yeah. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was, of course, the week dominated by mark zuckerberg's apologise—a—thon in washington. we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. while most observers thought the facebook boss came out on top, big questions remain. meme makers, meanwhile, have been working overtime, mocking the social media billionaire's performance at a us congress grilling. 0uch! it was the week gesture control specialists leap motion revealed its latest project — virtual wearable interfaces. you'll need an augmented reality headset, though, to bring this digital tech to life. uber acquired bike—sharing start—up jump, and its 12,000 gps—tracked bikes across a0 cities worldwide. and hackers removed youtube's most watched video — despacito by luis fonsi. they also defaced vids by a host of big—name acts like drake and taylor swift. the clips are now back online as normal. google's artificial intelligence boffins at deepmind have been tr
ifeel like i'm in some kind of car sales showroom at the moment. i'm starting to be convinced.yeah. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was, of course, the week dominated by mark zuckerberg's apologise—a—thon in washington. we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. while most observers thought the facebook boss came out on top, big questions remain. meme makers, meanwhile, have been working overtime, mocking the social media billionaire's performance...
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ifeel citizens, and one thing must be said. the importance of the eu for their flourishing municipalities. a look at the... look at the power of the m essa 9 es at the... look at the power of the messages coming from mr 0rban in hungary. 0ne messages coming from mr 0rban in hungary. one can say from your own president and to a certain extent your prime minister in the czech republic, one can also talk about leaders of justice republic, one can also talk about leaders ofjustice and law in poland. there is a deep, deep strain of euroscepticism. some of them refer to brussels as the new moscow, and some of them are looking at the exit and thinking maybe the brits are onto something. —— looking at brexit. i don't know which statistical figures you have about four hungary and poland, we see our very high number showing that the people want to stay in the eu. well, iam people want to stay in the eu. well, i am interested in your country, where the numbers are nowhere near so where the numbers are nowhere near so good. but you mention
ifeel citizens, and one thing must be said. the importance of the eu for their flourishing municipalities. a look at the... look at the power of the m essa 9 es at the... look at the power of the messages coming from mr 0rban in hungary. 0ne messages coming from mr 0rban in hungary. one can say from your own president and to a certain extent your prime minister in the czech republic, one can also talk about leaders of justice republic, one can also talk about leaders ofjustice and law in...
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but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end.ard, at the press conference, mr trump was full of praise for himself — for the part he played in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr trump is the best way to keep his attention. mr abe praised the president's policy towards pyongyang. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first ever us—north korea summit, is at a historical turning point. the past mistakes should never be repeated. on this point, president trump and i were in full agreement. the bbc‘s barbara plett—usher is in florida, near the president's mar—a—lago resort, where the talks were held. i think what we saw there on the issue of north korea, these two allies very much in lockstep, which will have been a relief for shinzo abe. i think he got quite a strong statement of commitment from president trump that the united states was committed to japan's defence
but if for any reason ifeel we're not, we end.ard, at the press conference, mr trump was full of praise for himself — for the part he played in the success of south korea's olympics. japan's prime minister, like the south korean leader, seems to have decided that complimenting mr trump is the best way to keep his attention. mr abe praised the president's policy towards pyongyang. translation: the situation surrounding north korea, due to the decisive decision by president trump on the first...
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ifeel like probably more talented, but players were in their prime.one. it will be great if they could win it. this group of players will be together for a while, if they can cope with the expectation of it. we feel to deal with that for whatever reason. let's go live to the crucible theatre in sheffield and see what's happening at the world snooker championship. england's kyren wilson is seven frames to four up against the welshman jamie jones in the second round... on the other table former finalist barry hawkins is playing lyu haotian from china, and it's been tight. hawkins dragging himself back into the lead after dropping a couple of frames this morning. he currently leads by ten frames to nine. first to 13 wins remember. full coverage on bbc two and the bbc sport website right now. dan evans returns to tennis today after serving a year—long ban for taking cocaine. the former british number two says the drug is "shocking" and "life ruining", and that taking it was the "worst thing he has ever done". he left his tennis raquet at his parents house
ifeel like probably more talented, but players were in their prime.one. it will be great if they could win it. this group of players will be together for a while, if they can cope with the expectation of it. we feel to deal with that for whatever reason. let's go live to the crucible theatre in sheffield and see what's happening at the world snooker championship. england's kyren wilson is seven frames to four up against the welshman jamie jones in the second round... on the other table former...
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and ifeel like there has been a displacement and that europe, to the british, brexiteers, is seen asem a hard time and trying to dominate and subjugate britain. whereas the commonwealth is a sort of lovely, leafy hangover of colonialism full of pliant leaders under the monarchy prince charles. the truth is, they don't care, they are getting on with business. and charles, fine, that is the easiest way of doing it and he is a good big had and maybe meghan markle will visit and it will be nice paparazzi events. nobody really cares in terms of the practical impact. that is my point, is there any practical use to it as an institution? the argument goes it's better for leaders to talk. and soft power does matter, the fact these countries do speak english and their strange emotional ties, maybe in one direction more than the other, i remember secretary of state in the united states said when they were having really tough issues leading up to the iraq war, they would call their friends in downing street and have the downing street people make the arguments back to the people in washington. t
and ifeel like there has been a displacement and that europe, to the british, brexiteers, is seen asem a hard time and trying to dominate and subjugate britain. whereas the commonwealth is a sort of lovely, leafy hangover of colonialism full of pliant leaders under the monarchy prince charles. the truth is, they don't care, they are getting on with business. and charles, fine, that is the easiest way of doing it and he is a good big had and maybe meghan markle will visit and it will be nice...
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it is part of you. 0ne one hundred years, ifeel as if i've done 75 years of them.be where we effectively are now, where they all were a hundred years ago is fantastic. there is no place like this at all probably left in the world really. it isa it is a service of commemoration but also celebration of what the royal air force has done throughout its history and what the royal air force is today. thanks to our producer to putting those picture together for us. many places started easter sunday on a promising note. but then turned cooler. look to the south—west for the next area of low pressure which is bringing strong rain and outbreaks of rain, and some snow falling over the higher ground. towards the midlands and northern england by the end of the night. the northern end of the country staying rather dry. a dry, cold and frosty night for scotland. the far south of england will turn milder to start easter monday. a wet start for many on easter monday, the rain, sleet and snow brushing northwards, maybe some significant accumulations for parts of northern ireland, no
it is part of you. 0ne one hundred years, ifeel as if i've done 75 years of them.be where we effectively are now, where they all were a hundred years ago is fantastic. there is no place like this at all probably left in the world really. it isa it is a service of commemoration but also celebration of what the royal air force has done throughout its history and what the royal air force is today. thanks to our producer to putting those picture together for us. many places started easter sunday on...
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ifeel like i can go out there and play like i have nothing to lose.on after winning the opening race of the season in australia. the ferrari driver topped qualifying by three tenths of a second from his team—mate, kimi raikkonen. hamilton was fourth fastest, but will start from mites position due to a penalty for changing the gearbox on his mercedes. plenty more on the bbc sport website, including details on how james de gale sport website, including details on howjames de gale regained his ibf super middleweight title with a unanimous points decision in las vegas. but now on bbc news, the papers. hello and welcome to our look at the sunday papers. with me are sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday times and ben chu, economics editor of the independent welcome to you both. let's take a look at the front pages first. the observer reports that a new political party with up to £50 million in funding is secretly in development. the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers following s
ifeel like i can go out there and play like i have nothing to lose.on after winning the opening race of the season in australia. the ferrari driver topped qualifying by three tenths of a second from his team—mate, kimi raikkonen. hamilton was fourth fastest, but will start from mites position due to a penalty for changing the gearbox on his mercedes. plenty more on the bbc sport website, including details on how james de gale sport website, including details on howjames de gale regained his...
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ifeel like i'm in some kind of car sales showroom at the moment. i'm starting to be convinced.o and welcome to the week in tech. it was, of course, the week dominated by mark zuckerberg's apologise—a—thon in washington. we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. while most observers thought the facebook boss came out on top, big questions remain. meme makers, meanwhile, have been working overtime, mocking the social media billionaire‘s performance at a us congress grilling. 0uch! it was the week gesture control specialists leap motion revealed its latest project — virtual wearable interfaces. you'll need an augmented reality headset, though, to bring this digital tech to life. uber acquired bike—sharing start—up jump, and its 12,000 gps—tracked bikes across a0 cities worldwide. and hackers removed youtube‘s most watched video — despacito by luis fonsi. they also defaced vids by a host of big—name acts like drake and taylor swift. the clips are now back online as normal. google‘s artificial intelligence boffins at deepmind have been training an
ifeel like i'm in some kind of car sales showroom at the moment. i'm starting to be convinced.o and welcome to the week in tech. it was, of course, the week dominated by mark zuckerberg's apologise—a—thon in washington. we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. while most observers thought the facebook boss came out on top, big questions remain. meme makers, meanwhile, have been working overtime, mocking the social media billionaire‘s performance at a us...
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as i said, ifeel like a different person since i last played him in 2012.s crossing divides season, we've been looking at ways in which people are creating connections in a polarised world. well a sheep farmer in northern england is getting help during the lambing season from an unusual workforce. rodney beresford — who has 500 sheep in the yorkshire dales — has welcomed groups of asylum seekers to help him look after ewes and newly born lambs. spencer stokes reports. it's been one of the toughest winters sheep farmer rodney beresford can remember. looking after his flock spread across steep sided hills in the dales is tiring and time—consuming. but help is at hand. singing iranian folk songs, a group of 12 asylum seekers have arrived at ribblehead. some have been in the uk a few weeks, others several years. all waiting to hear if they are allowed to stay. within minutes, they are passing newborn lambs to rodney and learning about sheep farming in yorkshire. why are you putting that on the tail? it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't g
as i said, ifeel like a different person since i last played him in 2012.s crossing divides season, we've been looking at ways in which people are creating connections in a polarised world. well a sheep farmer in northern england is getting help during the lambing season from an unusual workforce. rodney beresford — who has 500 sheep in the yorkshire dales — has welcomed groups of asylum seekers to help him look after ewes and newly born lambs. spencer stokes reports. it's been one of the...
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no, ifeel inspired by it. i feel a sense of responsibility. at one point, it was a burden.. you know, the only burden i feel is the burden that he felt, which is, will we ever wake up to who we really are, as humanity — to understand our value to each other? that's the burden i carry on a daily basis. you said at one time you felt that it was a bit of a burden, but now you see it as something that is positive and enriching. just explain a bit more — was it something you've had to grapple with? well, yeah, yeah. the first part of it, because i was called to ministry at a young age. i was called at 17, i didn't really answer until i was just about a5. and then, in the early stages of accepting my calling, and then beginning to preach, i wanted to find bernice. i wanted to find my voice. i wanted to see where i was congruent, and notjust be a duplicate of my father and/or mother. and so i spent many years not even doing a lot of reading of his books, or listening to his sermons, until i knew for sure, ok, this is who i am, this is what i accept in life. and then i started to a
no, ifeel inspired by it. i feel a sense of responsibility. at one point, it was a burden.. you know, the only burden i feel is the burden that he felt, which is, will we ever wake up to who we really are, as humanity — to understand our value to each other? that's the burden i carry on a daily basis. you said at one time you felt that it was a bit of a burden, but now you see it as something that is positive and enriching. just explain a bit more — was it something you've had to grapple...
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ifeel as if i ought to be shopping at the shops but i know that i can just buy it online and press aget it there the next day. it is changing, yeah, but you can't stop progress, can you. gloucester are still trying to fill the hole left by bhs, a tough task when retailers are facing a host of pressures that are increasing costs, consumers feeling the squeeze, and that increase in online shopping. there is a huge structural shift going on and we are seeing some of the retailers that are not adapted to these changes. those that have got a huge amount of debt, those that haven't got their own usp, these are being squeezed out of the retail market. but it's not all doom and gloom, a few miles down the road, this new store is thriving and here is the investor behind it. i think bad retail is in crisis, i think good retail with great product for customers is in great form. we started as a predominantly online business. 0nline gives us access to great data which tells us what the customers want, how they want it, when they want it. with that feedback we are able to open stores in an economi
ifeel as if i ought to be shopping at the shops but i know that i can just buy it online and press aget it there the next day. it is changing, yeah, but you can't stop progress, can you. gloucester are still trying to fill the hole left by bhs, a tough task when retailers are facing a host of pressures that are increasing costs, consumers feeling the squeeze, and that increase in online shopping. there is a huge structural shift going on and we are seeing some of the retailers that are not...
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and ifeel like when i am making kibbeh, i feel like a sculptor. was also about taking that kind of like way of enticing the viewer, enticing the reader. i get — there's a playfulness in europe, a sort of provocativeness and a playfulness, and it works on many different levels. ijust wonder — and i want to bring in a second image — i just wonder whether sometimes you're at risk of taking that playfulness to a place where it can be seen as disrespect. sure. this image is taken from, i think something that you put on in london a while ago. a show that in many ways made comments on saddam hussein's reign in iraq and this very famous, notorious symbol of his power in iraq. he had his own arms and hands cast in bronze for this sort of victory arch, which of course the real one, which i have walked under in baghdad, it had these vast, monumental sabres in both hands. you, with your playfulness, have turned it into light sabres from star wars. yes. now, some might look at that and say given everything we know about saddam hussein's iraq, that's disrespect
and ifeel like when i am making kibbeh, i feel like a sculptor. was also about taking that kind of like way of enticing the viewer, enticing the reader. i get — there's a playfulness in europe, a sort of provocativeness and a playfulness, and it works on many different levels. ijust wonder — and i want to bring in a second image — i just wonder whether sometimes you're at risk of taking that playfulness to a place where it can be seen as disrespect. sure. this image is taken from, i think...
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and ifeel like when i am making food, and the sculptor but it was also about taking that kind of wayve nurse and the playfulness and it works on many different levels. i just wonder, playfulness and it works on many different levels. ijust wonder, and i want to bring in a second image. i just wonder sometimes if you are at risk of taking that playfulness to a place where can be seen as the suspect. shawl. this image is taken from something that i think it put ona from something that i think it put on a while ago. —— sure. a show that in many ways made comments on saddam hussein's rule in iraq and this symbol of his power in iraq, he had his own arms and hands cast in bronze fork this sort of victory at, which of course the real one, which i have walked on in baghdad, it had these vast, monumental sabres in both hands. you, with your playfulness, have turned it into light sabres from star wars. yes. now, some might look at that and say given everything we know about saddam hussein's iraq, that is the suspect. sure, sure. i know thati work with difficult material from time to time and
and ifeel like when i am making food, and the sculptor but it was also about taking that kind of wayve nurse and the playfulness and it works on many different levels. i just wonder, playfulness and it works on many different levels. ijust wonder, and i want to bring in a second image. i just wonder sometimes if you are at risk of taking that playfulness to a place where can be seen as the suspect. shawl. this image is taken from something that i think it put ona from something that i think it...
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ifeel like that element and the human interaction side.yal air force so special. when we go to raf stations they are so welcoming and talkative and want to inspire us, it would not be the same without them, if you had computers. there speak three of you from the computer age that is coming. thank you very much indeed. that's eight from stow maries for the time being ona from stow maries for the time being on a day when this airfield and the raf, those services and other ceremonies across the south and south—east of england, have looks back to the great milestone on april the 1st back to the great milestone on april the ist 1980. robert hall, reporting from stow maries. just worth reflecting on what the 700 years ago on the manager about the army and naval air arms, coming into the royal air force. the manchester guardian on the 1st of april 1980 observed that today the two wings of the air servers become one. an old rivalry which perhaps was not without its value as a stimulus to both sections but lost in confusion much more than that achi
ifeel like that element and the human interaction side.yal air force so special. when we go to raf stations they are so welcoming and talkative and want to inspire us, it would not be the same without them, if you had computers. there speak three of you from the computer age that is coming. thank you very much indeed. that's eight from stow maries for the time being ona from stow maries for the time being on a day when this airfield and the raf, those services and other ceremonies across the...
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you know, he has that to deal with and sleep on tonight, so, you know, ifeel i can quote there and play it is, reed and mcilroy leading the way, but look at the big names behind them. full live coverage of course on bbc five live and on bbc two from 6:30pm. britain's james degale has retained his super weight title with a unanimous decision in las vegas. he lost the belt in short poised defeat by the american back in december and had said he would consider retiring if he lost again, but despite a cut above his right eye, he did enough, winning the fight on all three scorecards. sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on paul, top qualifying by three tenths of a second from his team—mate kimi raikkonen. lewis hamilton will start from ninth after a penalty for changing the gearbox on his mercedes. the race gets under way at four o'clock. coverage over on five live sports extra. that is all your sports for now. much more throughout the afternoon here on bbc news. studio: adam, many thanks. see you later on. german authorities say a man who drove a van into people outside a r
you know, he has that to deal with and sleep on tonight, so, you know, ifeel i can quote there and play it is, reed and mcilroy leading the way, but look at the big names behind them. full live coverage of course on bbc five live and on bbc two from 6:30pm. britain's james degale has retained his super weight title with a unanimous decision in las vegas. he lost the belt in short poised defeat by the american back in december and had said he would consider retiring if he lost again, but despite...
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patrick is got a three shot lead and i feel the pressure is patrick is got a three shot lead and ifeelhas some guys chasing him that are pretty big—time players and he has got that to deal with and sleep on tonight, so i feel like i can go out there and play like i have got nothing to lose. now, sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on pole. after winning the opening race of the season in australia, the ferrari driver topped qualifying by three tenths of a second from his team mate kimi raikkonen. lewis hamilton was fourth fastest but he'll start from ninth, due to a penalty for changing the gear box on his mercedes. that is all your sport the novels dubuque and keep up—to—date with all the latest action from the commonwealth games on the bbc sport website and you can also see details of how james degale regained website and you can also see details of howjames degale regained his ibf super middleweight title with a unanimous points decision in a las vegas. that is all at the website. i will be back with more in the next hour. thank you. hungary will elect a new parlia
patrick is got a three shot lead and i feel the pressure is patrick is got a three shot lead and ifeelhas some guys chasing him that are pretty big—time players and he has got that to deal with and sleep on tonight, so i feel like i can go out there and play like i have got nothing to lose. now, sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on pole. after winning the opening race of the season in australia, the ferrari driver topped qualifying by three tenths of a second from his...
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ifeel even more sad being a mum but it is not for everyone.en who undoubtedly will have sensed them am's feeling is growing up and i'm sure this will have had an impact on their well—being. this one... i think you know beforehand if you are cut out for parenthood. it is not for everyone, not every woman is naturally maternal. it is something i have wanted since i was very young and having my three has been the best thing ever. some people, though, have children for the wrong reasons. partly because of your own pa rents reasons. partly because of your own parents or grandparents and that is not a good idea if the only reason for having children is that it is expected of you. thanks are being honest with us and if you're getting in touch with us, use the hashtag #victorialive. if you are texting you will be charged at the standard network rate. time for the sport and it has been a frustrating morning for the england cricketers? that's right. frustrating morning, a fruitless winter. england did not win one test match for the whole of the winter,
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brainwashed — and i use that term quite loosely — but the more people i talk to, the more empowered ifeely parents fed me meat because that was their choice. me suddenly not eating meat, it's like i'm doing something for me and no—one is forcing me to live that way. once people have got that reason in their heart and their minds for going vegan, it's very difficult — almost impossible — to come back from that. and the weather, mainly dry today, apart from some patchy rain in the east. the northwest will get the best sunshine. it's 7:33am. thanks very much, nesta. i just wanted to ask you, actually, about your vegan diet. erm, i'm waning a bit, i won't lie. today is january 15th. and i think it's the day i became bored with not eating meat. there's no shame in admitting that when it comes to my life, it's all about convenience. there are days when i don't want to cook, i just want a kebab. and that's what i'm going to have — vegan—style. donor and chips in a box, please. that's amazing. i'm almost going to taste it again. cos i don't even believe it's not meat. mmm! this is my type of vega
brainwashed — and i use that term quite loosely — but the more people i talk to, the more empowered ifeely parents fed me meat because that was their choice. me suddenly not eating meat, it's like i'm doing something for me and no—one is forcing me to live that way. once people have got that reason in their heart and their minds for going vegan, it's very difficult — almost impossible — to come back from that. and the weather, mainly dry today, apart from some patchy rain in the east....