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and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is.ognize it and it's gonna shower its blessings upon you. >> anthony: so, you think traditional hawaiian culture and lifestyle has a chance against the modern world? >> daniel: i think so. the beautiful part about my ancestors is they realized there is a limited number of resources where they lived so they observed nature to the best possible they could to figure out what were the cycles and how do we preserve this resource. hawaiian culture can teach the whole world something that it needs to know is we all live on an island. and we are all part of the same community. let's all show aloha to the ina and let's show aloha to everybody else as well. there's gonna be sixteen of us. are you sure? the bus is down, but e got a spot! head down to the light and take a right. follow coach kevin. let's go, guys. come on. ♪ sorry again that we're fully booked. this is the best we could do on such short notice. this is amazing. thank you so much. (vo) treating others like we'd like to be treated...
and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is.ognize it and it's gonna shower its blessings upon you. >> anthony: so, you think traditional hawaiian culture and lifestyle has a chance against the modern world? >> daniel: i think so. the beautiful part about my ancestors is they realized there is a limited number of resources where they lived so they observed nature to the best possible they could to figure out what were the cycles and how do we preserve this resource....
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newcastle struck three ina nine ties today.pell, including that one from jonjo shelvey to see off luton town. alan pardew has got his first win as west bromwich boss. west brom's first win since august, that. james ward—prowse scored the only goal at full, their first win in ten. let's pick our way through some of the other results. anything jump some of the other results. anything jump out? aston villa losing. they we re jump out? aston villa losing. they were 1—0 jump out? aston villa losing. they were1—0 up jump out? aston villa losing. they were 1—0 up against peterborough until the 70 good minute. a great comeback. what a right—wing that is. what a loss that is for steve bruce. cardiff city, third in the championship, held by mansfield town, forcing a replay. that will be tough for cardiff in that replay. let's see the next wave of results. we mentioned fulham just losing to southampton, losing that losing run. milton keynes dons beating qpr. southampton, losing that losing run. milton keynes dons beating 0pr.i stat about
newcastle struck three ina nine ties today.pell, including that one from jonjo shelvey to see off luton town. alan pardew has got his first win as west bromwich boss. west brom's first win since august, that. james ward—prowse scored the only goal at full, their first win in ten. let's pick our way through some of the other results. anything jump some of the other results. anything jump out? aston villa losing. they we re jump out? aston villa losing. they were 1—0 jump out? aston villa...
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at this stage you are ina been brilliant.rls already selected. how difficult is it for you seeing them training and hoping yourself to be selected. we are not going to win gold medals together but we're all in this together and all striving for the same thing so we help each other and look after each other and that's what the sport is actually about, sometimes when it gets really stressful you have to ta ke gets really stressful you have to take a step back, look at your surroundings, remember why you got into it in the first place. if you we re into it in the first place. if you were selected what are you hoping to achieve there? i suppose for me to get to the bottom and ne all this has been worth it, which is a really good run where you get to the bottom and you are like yes. super. that's what i am looking for, for that feeling rather than an outcome, i am looking for the good feeling at the bottom of the run. yeah, we will get there and ski as hard and as fast as we can and look at the score board and see where we are at.
at this stage you are ina been brilliant.rls already selected. how difficult is it for you seeing them training and hoping yourself to be selected. we are not going to win gold medals together but we're all in this together and all striving for the same thing so we help each other and look after each other and that's what the sport is actually about, sometimes when it gets really stressful you have to ta ke gets really stressful you have to take a step back, look at your surroundings, remember...
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it is offensive and equal opportunities, foul—mouthed, a firecracker of a script, about a murder inaracker of a script, about a murder in a small—town, and how it results in a kind of tinderbox atmosphere. and extraordinary depiction of small—town america. in terms of the general mood as we go into the 2018 oscars, and how that also might influence the voting and the lists that we were here in a moment, a year dominated by abuse scandals, the me too campaign, by harvey weinstein. whether we will see greater recognition of female voices, that there will, to some extent be female empowerment coming through in this list. in many senses, last year was an annus horribilis for hollywood, can it put this behind itself now and show that it is adaptable and can be spry and light on its feet and adapt to what is going on off the screen? i think we will see that, i think we might see only the fifth ever best director nomination for a female film—maker in greta gerwig, whose film—maker in greta gerwig, whose film lady bird has been winning hearts and minds all around, brilliant lead performance
it is offensive and equal opportunities, foul—mouthed, a firecracker of a script, about a murder inaracker of a script, about a murder in a small—town, and how it results in a kind of tinderbox atmosphere. and extraordinary depiction of small—town america. in terms of the general mood as we go into the 2018 oscars, and how that also might influence the voting and the lists that we were here in a moment, a year dominated by abuse scandals, the me too campaign, by harvey weinstein. whether...
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finn russell keen to bring ina arsenal. but i do not think they will have time to do that before the 11pm deadline. —— date where a keen to bring in a defender also. —— and they were. wigan defender alex brucejoins me now. not the most exciting window so far. still time, often there is a late signing. 0nly still time, often there is a late signing. only time will tell. alex, as a player, is this something players look forward to? is it better to be captured in one month like this? you look forward to it when you're not involved, looking from the outside and seen the drama like everyone else. that can be hectic, it depends on the time frame, how long you've got to get the deal done, it can be very stressful or very relaxed. one thing people have been criticising from the premier league, we have a lots of matches to keep across to keep the costa, which feels like almost a distraction on transfer deadline day. that is why it has taken the edge off, managers and players concentrating on the night's games. but i'm sure the clubs
finn russell keen to bring ina arsenal. but i do not think they will have time to do that before the 11pm deadline. —— date where a keen to bring in a defender also. —— and they were. wigan defender alex brucejoins me now. not the most exciting window so far. still time, often there is a late signing. 0nly still time, often there is a late signing. only time will tell. alex, as a player, is this something players look forward to? is it better to be captured in one month like this? you...
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ina police. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday.k hat what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up this evening: following his alleged racist comments about other nations and the cancellation of his uk visit, we're live in washington, where it's been another unusual day in the tenure of president trump. we'll discuss the research which revealed that young breast cancer patients with a certain strain of fa u lty patients with a certain strain of faulty genes have the same survival chances as those without. and joining me for a look at the front pages later will be from the evening standard and the deputy editor of the daily express. that's ahead on bbc news. time now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm damian johnson. ahead on the programme: arsenal admit defeat in the battle to keep sanchez at the emirates — it looks like exit alexis. johanna konta carries british hopes at the australian open, but there's plenty of controversy surrounding
ina police. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday.k hat what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up —— look at what else is coming up this evening: following his alleged racist comments about other nations and the cancellation of his uk visit, we're live in washington, where it's been another unusual day in the tenure of president trump. we'll discuss the research which revealed that young breast cancer patients with a certain...
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they squandered the one once ina generation opportunity on a tax break for the big f corporations in the already wealthy and we already see the consequences.
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let's set it up somewhere where it can remain ina it up somewhere where it can remain in a steady placextends to hold it into place, so if i put it here at the back of the shelf and do this... let me try and tamper with it and see what happens. at least it's quite firmly attached. a little bit more force and i could pull it out. there we go. i'm off with the safe. it looks like it could be quite easy to open as well. anyone got any ideas? 0h, quite easy to open as well. anyone got any ideas? oh, dear! quite easy to open as well. anyone gotany ideas? oh, dear! let quite easy to open as well. anyone got any ideas? oh, dear! let me try and find something that might be a bit better for security. it's and find something that might be a bit betterfor security. it's not just about the home, though, this bag aims to keep your belongings safe when you are out and about, so if you're on a plane or a train and you have had to leave your bag somewhere else, you might want to activate this tamper alert which uses this rfid card to turn it on and off, so if anybody tries to open your bag... alarm sou
let's set it up somewhere where it can remain ina it up somewhere where it can remain in a steady placextends to hold it into place, so if i put it here at the back of the shelf and do this... let me try and tamper with it and see what happens. at least it's quite firmly attached. a little bit more force and i could pull it out. there we go. i'm off with the safe. it looks like it could be quite easy to open as well. anyone got any ideas? 0h, quite easy to open as well. anyone got any ideas?...
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we are ina in terms of media and the gander.ng trusted anymore. this puts us not being trusted anymore. this puts us in not being trusted anymore. this puts usina not being trusted anymore. this puts us in a precarious as ocean and this film shows us what happens when it is at this extreme. i am really hoping that people see this and realise what is at stake. all the ongoing talk of russian meddling in the us election gave 0ur ongoing talk of russian meddling in the us election gave our new president a lot of currency at sundance. it earned positive reviews but there were some do tractors who felt the documentary lacks context and structure. the film burden based on a true story tells of a white supremacist, a member of the two clubs and who underwent a transformation. he leaves the clan only to be taken in by an african—american minister. it isa by an african—american minister. it is a sundance film with fine performances. i'm a klansman. burden is set in south carolina in the 19905. is set in south carolina in the 1990s. mike
we are ina in terms of media and the gander.ng trusted anymore. this puts us not being trusted anymore. this puts us in not being trusted anymore. this puts usina not being trusted anymore. this puts us in a precarious as ocean and this film shows us what happens when it is at this extreme. i am really hoping that people see this and realise what is at stake. all the ongoing talk of russian meddling in the us election gave 0ur ongoing talk of russian meddling in the us election gave our new...
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forward and start talking about it and find a solution to the missile programme so the europeans are iname so the europeans are in a difficult position really. the liberal democrat leader, sir vince cable, has said the government should not bail out the construction company carillion, after fears it's close to collapse. the group employs about 20—thousand people in the uk and is one of the government's key contractors. it's run up £1.5 billion of debt, and is discussing a rescue plan with investors. sir vince said that taxpayers should not foot the bill. it has 43,000 employees, 20,000 in the uk and many more who work as subcontractors so a massive industry that has taken on a large amount of contracts. it has been losing money because of bad decisions made in the middle east and now the government has a very big dilemma. a cannot allow the whole of the supply chain to collapse and it cannot allow these contracts to be unfulfilled, but at the same time it cannot possibly just bail out but at the same time it cannot possiblyjust bail out the company because then you have a position where
forward and start talking about it and find a solution to the missile programme so the europeans are iname so the europeans are in a difficult position really. the liberal democrat leader, sir vince cable, has said the government should not bail out the construction company carillion, after fears it's close to collapse. the group employs about 20—thousand people in the uk and is one of the government's key contractors. it's run up £1.5 billion of debt, and is discussing a rescue plan with...
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ina in a moment the business news. first a reminder of the headlines.five years. campaigners warn that people will be "priced out of work." iran's supreme leader blames the country's "foreign enemies" for protests which have seen nine people killed overnight.the protests in cities across the country are the largest since 2009. and 13 monkeys have died in a fire overnight at woburn safari park in bedfordshire. hello, business news now. if you travel regularly by rail this will hardly need mentioning: the biggest increase in railfares in five years came into force this morning. annual season tickets are going up by 3.6%. average fares will go up 3.4% — which means they're rising much faster than wages. there have been protests at several stations by angry commuters. british manufacturing had a good 2017, with output reaching four year highs. but by december that growth was slowing — slightly. one of the indices that measures it, the pmi dropped from 58.2 in november to 56.3 in december, but so long as it stays above 50 that means manufacturing is still gr
ina in a moment the business news. first a reminder of the headlines.five years. campaigners warn that people will be "priced out of work." iran's supreme leader blames the country's "foreign enemies" for protests which have seen nine people killed overnight.the protests in cities across the country are the largest since 2009. and 13 monkeys have died in a fire overnight at woburn safari park in bedfordshire. hello, business news now. if you travel regularly by rail this...
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i think we need to be ina customs union.stay in the single market. the deal before christmas contained more fights than my christmas stocking. we now see this week with the letter from david davis, how dare they put pay for an ordeal brexit, that's exactly what the hardliners in his own party have been warning about and calling for for the last year. i think we have bigger issues to decide. the chemicals regime, defence and aerospace. i will put an amendment down when the brexit bill comes back oi'i down when the brexit bill comes back on the four of the house next week. how will you square your leader or john mcdonnell on this? they seem to be of the view that you have to leave the customs union.” be of the view that you have to leave the customs union. i think the wrong and i thinkjeremy is in listening mode on this. those of us have advocated staying in the customs union will continue to put forward our case. if it comes down toa forward our case. if it comes down to a choice of destroying our public services, which we pa
i think we need to be ina customs union.stay in the single market. the deal before christmas contained more fights than my christmas stocking. we now see this week with the letter from david davis, how dare they put pay for an ordeal brexit, that's exactly what the hardliners in his own party have been warning about and calling for for the last year. i think we have bigger issues to decide. the chemicals regime, defence and aerospace. i will put an amendment down when the brexit bill comes back...
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it came down ina the new year celebrations. it came down in a river close to the suburb of cowanne.e town of cowa n. on board were five passengers and the pilot. the single—engine aircraft is thought to have sunk rapidly. a witness said it had made a tight right—hand turn and then nosedived into the hawkesbury river. a full—scale search was soon under way. there were no survivors. police divers have found six bodies. the wreckage of the plane remains in more than 40ft of water. the authorities say a full investigation will take place. i cannot confirm the identity or ages of the people who were on the plane. we are... it is early in the investigation, and we are working with the plane company, getting investigators here to confirm the identities and investigate why the plane crashed into the water. the seaplane was returning from a waterfront restaurant to rose bay on sydney harbour. it's a journey that would normally take around 20 minutes. the aircraft is owned by sydney seaplanes. it provides flights around some of the city's most popular tourist attractions, including the opera
it came down ina the new year celebrations. it came down in a river close to the suburb of cowanne.e town of cowa n. on board were five passengers and the pilot. the single—engine aircraft is thought to have sunk rapidly. a witness said it had made a tight right—hand turn and then nosedived into the hawkesbury river. a full—scale search was soon under way. there were no survivors. police divers have found six bodies. the wreckage of the plane remains in more than 40ft of water. the...
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hello and welcome to export for your fill of all the latest and german music i love ina and here's what's coming up.
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though one should never be ina patients.ould have to take the choice to take any kind of short cuts. comments on boots's own stuff website also show how concerned some staff are. pharmacists do an excellent job but often staff are. pharmacists do an excellentjob but often in very difficult circumstances, and considering it is the largest pharmacy company in america and europe, it shouldn't be like that. boots told us its own survey suggest that four in five pharmacies were either comfortable or neutral about their workload, better than the rest of the nhs. the pharmacy regulator told us it has inspected more than 2000 boots pharmacies since november 2000 boots pharmacies since november 2013. 26 didn't have enough qualified and skilled staff to provide a safe service. it says they are now up provide a safe service. it says they are now up to standard. that means only 1.2% of boots pharmacies failed only 1.2% of boots pharmacies failed on the staffing standard, which co m pa res on the staffing standard, which compares favoura
though one should never be ina patients.ould have to take the choice to take any kind of short cuts. comments on boots's own stuff website also show how concerned some staff are. pharmacists do an excellent job but often staff are. pharmacists do an excellentjob but often in very difficult circumstances, and considering it is the largest pharmacy company in america and europe, it shouldn't be like that. boots told us its own survey suggest that four in five pharmacies were either comfortable or...
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they squandered the one once ina generation opportunity on a tax break for the big f corporations in the already wealthy and we already see the consequences. i come to the floor today to talk about the judiciary committee, which i chair about our important oversight work and the investigation work and trying to concentrate on the past year. there are a lot of issues that need more sunlight and scrutiny. one is the loss of faith in the ability of the justice department and the fbi to their jobspa free of partisan politicl bias. the american people are rightly skeptical because of how the department and the fbi have handled the following subjects. on the one hand, hillary clinton and on the other hand, donald trump and his associates hiding from tough questions about these controversial cases is no way to reassuree the public if the department is afraid of independent oversight that just reinforces people's suspicion and skepticism. it's to let the sunshine in and let the chips fall where they may. the government should find out what happened and hold people accountable if there was an
they squandered the one once ina generation opportunity on a tax break for the big f corporations in the already wealthy and we already see the consequences. i come to the floor today to talk about the judiciary committee, which i chair about our important oversight work and the investigation work and trying to concentrate on the past year. there are a lot of issues that need more sunlight and scrutiny. one is the loss of faith in the ability of the justice department and the fbi to their...
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the headlines at seven. 14 foreigners are among those killed ina 14 foreigners are among those killednmen. they thought to have been deliberately targeted. ukip‘s ruling committee has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in leader henry bolton — the party members will now vote on whether they support or reject that decision. henry was disappointed but understands the party has a process to go through, he was offered the chance to resign but he feels he is the right man to lead the party forward. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of eight—year—old mylee billingham, stabbed to death in the west midlands. heavy rain brings flooding and mudslides to south west england — elsewhere snow and ice cause problems on the roads. hundreds of people queue to pay their respects to the singer
the headlines at seven. 14 foreigners are among those killed ina 14 foreigners are among those killednmen. they thought to have been deliberately targeted. ukip‘s ruling committee has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in leader henry bolton — the party members will now vote on whether they support or reject that decision. henry was disappointed but understands the party has a process to go through, he was offered the chance to resign but he feels he is the right man to lead the...
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more on that ina moment but back to the here and now.ough the evening, more of a breeze developing and nuisance cloud down to the south, continuing to drifting off the coast and so here, temperatures stay above freezing but further north, clear skies allow temperatures to drop like a stone. in scotland, we will widely see lows of —io in scotland, we will widely see lows of —10 degrees, perhaps even colder. a cold and frosty start through scotland. northern ireland and northern england. that breeze drags in cloud from the coast. a spot for two of drizzle. yet it will be a drab january afternoon. 3—6d two of drizzle. yet it will be a drabjanuary afternoon. 3—6d is the hype. not very warm in scotland. but would lighter winds developing, the odd spot or two of drizzle but i suspect file could be a problem as we move towards the early hours of tuesday morning. some dense and slow to lift away. it prevents temperatures falling load to start off with on tuesday. above freezing but it could be a tricky start on tuesday morning. a changing weathe
more on that ina moment but back to the here and now.ough the evening, more of a breeze developing and nuisance cloud down to the south, continuing to drifting off the coast and so here, temperatures stay above freezing but further north, clear skies allow temperatures to drop like a stone. in scotland, we will widely see lows of —io in scotland, we will widely see lows of —10 degrees, perhaps even colder. a cold and frosty start through scotland. northern ireland and northern england. that...
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the plane is sitting ina from overseas. is sitting in a relatively deep water, but it is not an insurmountable operation for us, we will have the divers attend the scene. we have had a meeting this morning about the logistics of that, that meeting is currently underway, but once we get those details we will then move forward in salvaging the plane, but of course we are dependent on conditions tarmac. i think the incident is... talks for itself, this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, they run one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. mr cousins was chief executive at catering firm compass group. the company confirmed the deaths in a statement. compass group chairman paul walsh said... we can talk now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is at the scene of the crash in new south wales. is there anything more that we know today about what might have caused this tragic crash? no, we don't, air crash investigato
the plane is sitting ina from overseas. is sitting in a relatively deep water, but it is not an insurmountable operation for us, we will have the divers attend the scene. we have had a meeting this morning about the logistics of that, that meeting is currently underway, but once we get those details we will then move forward in salvaging the plane, but of course we are dependent on conditions tarmac. i think the incident is... talks for itself, this is people that have come over on holidays to...
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i was kept ina realised he'd been tricked.allowed to go to school, i was not allowed to go to school, i was not allowed to go out. for a significant amount of timei to go out. for a significant amount of time i contemplated running away andi of time i contemplated running away and ifinally of time i contemplated running away and i finally summoned the courage to actually do that. he was put into foster ca re, to actually do that. he was put into foster care, at 18 he started making asylu m foster care, at 18 he started making asylum applications to stay in the uk. he was arrested for minor offences then turned his life around. i made a beautiful lady and she changed me, she changed my perspective on life. i went to college, i studied, perspective on life. i went to college, istudied, i got perspective on life. i went to college, i studied, i got national diploma in sports science, three days at a—level. i find boxing and boxing helped me. his success in amateur boxing legend to an invitation to train at the team gb boxing head
i was kept ina realised he'd been tricked.allowed to go to school, i was not allowed to go to school, i was not allowed to go out. for a significant amount of timei to go out. for a significant amount of time i contemplated running away andi of time i contemplated running away and ifinally of time i contemplated running away and i finally summoned the courage to actually do that. he was put into foster ca re, to actually do that. he was put into foster care, at 18 he started making asylu m...
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he goes on, steve was rarely ina mind.ve was rarely in a one—on—one meeting with me and only pretends to have had influenced a full a few people with no access and no clue whom he he helped write looks. sarah huckerby sanders has condemned the contents of the book is completely untrue. said the man she says the meeting was not an act of treason. i think it is ridiculous accusation and i am sure we have addressed deviously. if that is in reference to comments from mr ban andi reference to comments from mr ban and i would refer you to the ones who previously on 60 minutes where he called the collision with russia about this president a total farce. i think you need to look back at that if anything has been inconsistent it has been bannon, certainly not the president nor this administration. the book also says the steve bannon believes the russians were ta ken the steve bannon believes the russians were taken after the meeting to me to donald trump. the president has always denied that happened. with the ongoing investigation
he goes on, steve was rarely ina mind.ve was rarely in a one—on—one meeting with me and only pretends to have had influenced a full a few people with no access and no clue whom he he helped write looks. sarah huckerby sanders has condemned the contents of the book is completely untrue. said the man she says the meeting was not an act of treason. i think it is ridiculous accusation and i am sure we have addressed deviously. if that is in reference to comments from mr ban andi reference to...
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i'm ina i'm in a refugee camp where people are living in the most difficult of conditions and a britishedical tea m conditions and a british medical team is trying to bring a deadly outbreak of diphtheria under control. scotland's first minister warns that a hard brexit could cut scotland's economy by more than £12 billion a year. what a great shot! one of the goals of the season! tributes pour in for cyrille regis — the man who led the way for black footballers in britain — after he dies at the age of 59. and coming up in the sport on bbc news... ryan giggs is set to be named the new wales manager later. he'll replace chris coleman, who stepped down after failing to qualify for this year's world cup. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the construction giant carillion has gone into liquidation, putting 20,000 jobs at risk in the uk. the company has huge debts and has failed to secure a financial rescue from either the banks or the government. carillion is involved in major projects such as the h52 high—speed rail line. it's responsible for many public services including
i'm ina i'm in a refugee camp where people are living in the most difficult of conditions and a britishedical tea m conditions and a british medical team is trying to bring a deadly outbreak of diphtheria under control. scotland's first minister warns that a hard brexit could cut scotland's economy by more than £12 billion a year. what a great shot! one of the goals of the season! tributes pour in for cyrille regis — the man who led the way for black footballers in britain — after he dies...
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ina boys in west london on friday night.statement, the metabolic police said three young men have lost lives in such tragic circumstances must bar outweigh any tupou around existing police. investigators believe there were at least two men ina believe there were at least two men in a black audi who hit the three men. one man is under arrest. the three victims have been named locally as josh kennedy, george wilkinson and harry rice. our correspondent leigh miller has been at the scene for us. it remains a very sad scene here today. throughout the morning we have had tributes from friends, family, local residents for the three boys who sadly died here on friday night as we heard, they have been named locally asjosh kennedy, george wilkinson and harry rice. to painta george wilkinson and harry rice. to paint a picture of what happened, they were standing by that bus stop in the dock. a black audi mounted the pavement and hit them at speed. i have been over that was you can see the white markings on the pavement are a chilling r
ina boys in west london on friday night.statement, the metabolic police said three young men have lost lives in such tragic circumstances must bar outweigh any tupou around existing police. investigators believe there were at least two men ina believe there were at least two men in a black audi who hit the three men. one man is under arrest. the three victims have been named locally as josh kennedy, george wilkinson and harry rice. our correspondent leigh miller has been at the scene for us. it...
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ina made a hand. a good handful myself.ying it certainly modified the trajectory of your life. it did, yes. it did. let's talk about the somewhat bigger picture because this is part of something much bigger. in a fascinating head talk that you delivered last year, you talked of sexism, misogyny, of viable, violent abuse that you had been getting online. —— macro true. —— capri. this is nothing to do with the specifics of the harvey weinstein cake, this is about some twitter comments you had put up at a basketball game. yes, that was an ovarian moment, where i thought i had to up my game. i was at a kentucky basketball game, that is my team, celtic is my team. i didn't like a piece of refereeing at and i said something about it in my tweet and all ofa said something about it in my tweet and all of a sudden it went viral and all of a sudden it went viral and it was caught a cyber mob and suddenly it was rape threats and decapitation threats and just all kinds of extraordinarily misogynistic, it was hate speech. it was hate sp
ina made a hand. a good handful myself.ying it certainly modified the trajectory of your life. it did, yes. it did. let's talk about the somewhat bigger picture because this is part of something much bigger. in a fascinating head talk that you delivered last year, you talked of sexism, misogyny, of viable, violent abuse that you had been getting online. —— macro true. —— capri. this is nothing to do with the specifics of the harvey weinstein cake, this is about some twitter comments you...
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ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like few others, he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield, who's died at the age of 82. time for a look at the weather.. here's alina jenkins. it will be all change. the trend for something milder is underway. we have the lying snow, it will be starting to thaw and we have lost that feed of cold air, the winds have switched around pushing much milderair have switched around pushing much milder air across the country and we noticed that today, some spells of sunshine in central and eastern parts of england. it looks almost springlike outside worthing. it is a fairly quiet evening, mainly dry, a few showers, icy stretches in the north of england and later we look to the west, are neck bowl of wet and windy weather arriving in the west through the night. some strong winds and heavy and persistent rain but a much milder night, at temperatures between 5—9.
ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like few others, he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield, who's died at the age of 82. time for a look at the weather.. here's alina jenkins. it will be all change. the trend for something milder is underway. we have the lying snow, it will be starting to thaw and we have lost that feed of cold air, the winds have...
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was the majority view of the country, 52% of the country who voted agreed with us, as we found out ina us, as we found out in a referendum. because of that, we have to be tougher. i am pleased ukip acted quickly, as soon as these allegations of whatjo marney said kent to light, she responded immediately. —— came to light. sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, look at that in labour, other parties could take a leaf out of our book and act more quickly when these incidents come to light. other party members have spokenin light. other party members have spoken in temperately, and people who want to stand as candidates have been exposed as holding views that some people may find distasteful, let's say, so we hear today that the conservatives are talking about an online respect pledge, quite a clear signal that they feel something needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. 0r needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. or at least stamp authority on members. —— intemperately. we have a constitution that states very cle
was the majority view of the country, 52% of the country who voted agreed with us, as we found out ina us, as we found out in a referendum. because of that, we have to be tougher. i am pleased ukip acted quickly, as soon as these allegations of whatjo marney said kent to light, she responded immediately. —— came to light. sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, look at that in labour, other parties could take a leaf out of our...
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employers say they can't get enough workers, so workers know they are ina enough workers, so workersre in a strong position to put forward some quite ambitious demands. but that is also one reason why employers feel reticent about allowing workers to go for few hours, they say they already have difficulty getting the manpower in, thatis difficulty getting the manpower in, that is one of the problems germany will face going forward. they say they can't let workers... if large numbers of workers start working 28 hours instead of 35, some firms say they will struggle. can employers afford it? given they look like they are in a wallet —— a relatively weak position given everything you have outlined, the question is if they can afford it. profits are up, can they paid staff more? depends on each individual industry. some industries are doing really well, exports keep increasing every quarter, almost. but what this union actually wants, lots of it is in line with what the centre—left social democrats want in the new governing coalition, so interestingly it is notjust one union saying this
employers say they can't get enough workers, so workers know they are ina enough workers, so workersre in a strong position to put forward some quite ambitious demands. but that is also one reason why employers feel reticent about allowing workers to go for few hours, they say they already have difficulty getting the manpower in, thatis difficulty getting the manpower in, that is one of the problems germany will face going forward. they say they can't let workers... if large numbers of workers...
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what's important to understand is that the parole board's duty is not took ina that the parole board'sk in a sense have another go at the trial, but to assess what his risks will be going forward and that's what they did. at his trial, john warboys was only convicted of attacking 12 women and only one of those convictions was for rape, so thejudge set a those convictions was for rape, so the judge set a minimum sentence of eight years which means the police and crime panel seclusion service are now being asked why they didn't bring further cases. the parole board has also had to apologise because several ofjohn warboys' victims had not been told of the decision to release him before it became public yesterday. this is perhaps a reflection of the way in which women who are victims of rape are treated generally and until the criminal just are treated generally and until the criminaljust is agencies get this right we've got a crisis in this country around it. the warboys case has highlighted flaws in the criminal justice system from has highlighted flaws in the criminaljustice system from
what's important to understand is that the parole board's duty is not took ina that the parole board'sk in a sense have another go at the trial, but to assess what his risks will be going forward and that's what they did. at his trial, john warboys was only convicted of attacking 12 women and only one of those convictions was for rape, so thejudge set a those convictions was for rape, so the judge set a minimum sentence of eight years which means the police and crime panel seclusion service are...
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now you have steve bannon, a valued member of the trumpet ina steve bannon, a valued member of the trumpetle, calling it unpatriotic and treasonous. —— of the trump inner circle. it significantly undercuts the line that the white house has tried to use to defend their position. to hear from somebody that used to be one of donald trump's greatest advocates, that is what makes it so jarring. i willjust read you a little bit more from the statement from donald trump, in response to the suggestion from steve bannon that this meeting that the president's son and son—in—law had with this russian before the election campaign last year was ridiculous. he says that steve bannon was a staffer who worked for me after i had already won denomination by defeating 17 candidates, often described as the most talented field ever assembled in the republican party. this is to win the nomination to run for the white house. now that steve is on his own, and he has been fired, of course, he is learning that winning isn't as easy as i make it look. he had very little to do with our historic victory, which was del
now you have steve bannon, a valued member of the trumpet ina steve bannon, a valued member of the trumpetle, calling it unpatriotic and treasonous. —— of the trump inner circle. it significantly undercuts the line that the white house has tried to use to defend their position. to hear from somebody that used to be one of donald trump's greatest advocates, that is what makes it so jarring. i willjust read you a little bit more from the statement from donald trump, in response to the...
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they were ina bad with the first big freeze.w, austerity cuts, health and education are being prioritised in northern ireland and road maintenance is not on that list. the next story we will probably be doing is street lighting, we need more bulbs but they are not on the priority list as to public spending. thank you. thank you very much. if you would like to see more on any of those stories you can access them on the bbc iplayer and a reminder that we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at 4:30pm here on afternoon live. two men have been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of murdering a businessman in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset. guy hedger was shot dead last april by kevin downton and jason baccus, who committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. they will both serve a minimum of 34 years behind bars. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. duncan kennedy reports. guy hedger was a well—respected, successful businessman with a passion for helping young people get a better education. but
they were ina bad with the first big freeze.w, austerity cuts, health and education are being prioritised in northern ireland and road maintenance is not on that list. the next story we will probably be doing is street lighting, we need more bulbs but they are not on the priority list as to public spending. thank you. thank you very much. if you would like to see more on any of those stories you can access them on the bbc iplayer and a reminder that we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at...
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he accepts that she is ina leadership.ion, but said thatis in a difficult position, but said that is no excuse for not showing any leadership. the picture he paints is of an isolated leader, somebody stubbornly sticking to her views and parroting the military. he referenced those reuters journalists. he came here perhaps mistakenly believing that his influence would get them released. he raised their case consistently with aung san suu kyi. a lot of people feel they were targeted by the military for their investigations into rakhine state. he said her response was to insist that they had broken the official secrets act and to get so angry that he felt that at one point, she might hit him. in a few minutes, we will report on a story from el salvador. a teenage girl has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after having what she claims was a miscarriage. the prosecution say she killed her baby. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story comes from switzerland. donald trump has arrived at the world econ
he accepts that she is ina leadership.ion, but said thatis in a difficult position, but said that is no excuse for not showing any leadership. the picture he paints is of an isolated leader, somebody stubbornly sticking to her views and parroting the military. he referenced those reuters journalists. he came here perhaps mistakenly believing that his influence would get them released. he raised their case consistently with aung san suu kyi. a lot of people feel they were targeted by the...
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so ina way, paramedics because they're ill. so in a way, it's been a perfect storm.s ambulance trust is under extreme pressure. sharon, thank you. strong winds of up to 80mph are expected to hit parts of the uk tonight. storm eleanor will reach the country. the met office has upgraded the threat level from yellow to amber across northern england, northern ireland and south—west scotland and disruption could be caused to transport and power supplies. becky joins us now power supplies. beckyjoins us now from blackpool with the latest. how bad could it get where you are? well, it's already pretty unpleasant, as you can probably see, from where i'm standing on the seafront. but where expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanor first, expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanorfirst, in this part of the country at least. the isle of man is expecting winds of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. of 63mph or so. that should hit about10pm. a of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. a couple of hours later we'll find those strong winds
so ina way, paramedics because they're ill. so in a way, it's been a perfect storm.s ambulance trust is under extreme pressure. sharon, thank you. strong winds of up to 80mph are expected to hit parts of the uk tonight. storm eleanor will reach the country. the met office has upgraded the threat level from yellow to amber across northern england, northern ireland and south—west scotland and disruption could be caused to transport and power supplies. becky joins us now power supplies....
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everybody ina way guy, a great ambassador. everybody in a way owned jimmy. guy, a great ambassador.dy in a way ownedjimmy. he guy, a great ambassador. everybody in a way owned jimmy. he would talk to anybody, have a conversation with anybody. he was a lovely guy even though we knew he was so well, he will be greatly missed.” though we knew he was so well, he will be greatly missed. i have always tried to be loyal. it isjust always tried to be loyal. it isjust a generation i was brought up in. jimmy armfield, who has died at the age of 82. britain's armed forces risk falling behind russia unless there is more investment. sir nicholas carter said the ability to deal with threats will be eroded if we do not spend more money. let's talk tojulian lewis, chair of the house of commons select committee. was this effectively just a plea for select committee. was this effectivelyjust a plea for more money for the mod or at least to avoid any more cuts to the mod? money for the mod or at least to avoid any more cuts to the momm is certainly part of an increasing chorus, all in agreement with t
everybody ina way guy, a great ambassador. everybody in a way owned jimmy. guy, a great ambassador.dy in a way ownedjimmy. he guy, a great ambassador. everybody in a way owned jimmy. he would talk to anybody, have a conversation with anybody. he was a lovely guy even though we knew he was so well, he will be greatly missed.” though we knew he was so well, he will be greatly missed. i have always tried to be loyal. it isjust always tried to be loyal. it isjust a generation i was brought up in....
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we will look at the table ina great start.mbert first. i thought the performance from start to finish was outstanding. we've only been in since last tuesday, three days training, trying to get as much into them as you possibly can without overloading the brain but their effort and drive and commitment along with the support he was huge. i thought we looked really good. everton and west brom, 1—1, lots to talk about not least a nasty broken leg forjames mccarthy. this was horrendous and i think he will be out for a long time and the players are devastated on the pitch. salomon rondon was in tears. it was a challenge on salomon rondon which led to the injury. 1—1, oumar niasse saving the day for everton a minute after coming on. theo walcott made his debut, difficult first half, second had a couple of chances, not his best afternoon but 1—1 was a fair result and lots of tributes to cyrille regis. of course. a good win for leicester, 2—0 against watford, who are stuttering again. to seventh, watford with just one win in11 again.
we will look at the table ina great start.mbert first. i thought the performance from start to finish was outstanding. we've only been in since last tuesday, three days training, trying to get as much into them as you possibly can without overloading the brain but their effort and drive and commitment along with the support he was huge. i thought we looked really good. everton and west brom, 1—1, lots to talk about not least a nasty broken leg forjames mccarthy. this was horrendous and i...
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and we have to end ina is what you get.i'm amazed by your cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a senior figure cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a seniorfigure in cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a senior figure in the republican party, the party of abraham republican party, the party of abra ham lincoln republican party, the party of abraham lincoln and ronald reagan, do you not feel that right now your party is on a 1—way path to self—destruction? party is on a 1—way path to self-destruction? look, ithink my party has not had to deal with a lot of things that we need to deal with since reagan left office to be honest. this is a just donald trump. the issues that are boiling inside the gop have been there since really the gop have been there since really the late 80s, early nineties. this idea of who we are as republicans. republican versus conservative. are be the same, are they different? the idea of what we believe, what we stand for, we've watched this party, to my great frust
and we have to end ina is what you get.i'm amazed by your cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a senior figure cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a seniorfigure in cheerful demeanour throughout this interview. as a senior figure in the republican party, the party of abraham republican party, the party of abra ham lincoln republican party, the party of abraham lincoln and ronald reagan, do you not feel that right now your party is on a 1—way path to...
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family doesn't have a lot of money and neither parent received much of an education for her mother of ina school was never an option growing up. but today she feels her lack of education limits what she can do and wants a different life for her daughters and that but. i feel very sad that i'm not educated that i've only had just a little bit of schooling but now when i want to use the phone i need to wait for my children or my husband to help and there are lots of things like that that i have to think about. the. father dies clothes for a living but business is slow right now the machines he usually works with are barely in use. as him doesn't have the qualifications to change professions easily so he sees sabio the education as a potential opportunity for the entire family that if she studies and make something of herself then it will be to our benefit our life will change and so will hers there will not definitely be change and it will be good the signs are promising saudia already uses what she's learnt to help her father with things he used to struggle with like taking orders or writi
family doesn't have a lot of money and neither parent received much of an education for her mother of ina school was never an option growing up. but today she feels her lack of education limits what she can do and wants a different life for her daughters and that but. i feel very sad that i'm not educated that i've only had just a little bit of schooling but now when i want to use the phone i need to wait for my children or my husband to help and there are lots of things like that that i have...
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opponent would go on to win the tournament for a third yearin to win the tournament for a third year ina year in a row. 0'sullivan is certainly going to take some stopping. and in the other first round match on tuesday, there was a rare tussle between two englishmen — as kyren wilson came from behind, to beat barry hawkins 6 frames to 4. hawkins took the first frame with a century break, but wilson then went 3—2 in front with a break of 109. and although hawkins levelled up, wilson pushed through to take the final two frames and book his place in the second round. robert kubica has taken a significant step towards making a return to formula 1 with a role as reserve driver at williams for 2018. the pole has not raced in f1 since suffering life—changing injuries in a rally crash seven years ago. williams have signed sergey sirot—kin as a race driver to partner canadian lance stroll, after deciding the russian out—performed kubica in a test last autumn. but kubica will work on development and take part in some practice sessions. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's
opponent would go on to win the tournament for a third yearin to win the tournament for a third year ina year in a row. 0'sullivan is certainly going to take some stopping. and in the other first round match on tuesday, there was a rare tussle between two englishmen — as kyren wilson came from behind, to beat barry hawkins 6 frames to 4. hawkins took the first frame with a century break, but wilson then went 3—2 in front with a break of 109. and although hawkins levelled up, wilson pushed...
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we have had some fog ina which will help.t's a wet start to the day, on saturday, it gradually eases the weather front, taking that prospect through wales as well. dry conditions to finish the day in northern ireland and on saturday and into sunday, join the dots, the old one showing its hand in the north—western quarter of the british isles. not bad on sunday. not the coldest of days, make the most of it because when that weatherford comes through on monday, the rest of the week is much colder and a bit more wintry. in this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm. patients are dying in corridors — the stark warning from more than 60 a&e doctors who've written an open letter to the prime minister. the former boss of bhs is found guilty of failing to give information to the pensions regulator about the collapse of the company's scheme. plastic—free supermarket aisles and a 5p bag charge extended to small shops — theresa may lays out her 25 year plan to improve the environment. which shops sparkled and who had a taking
we have had some fog ina which will help.t's a wet start to the day, on saturday, it gradually eases the weather front, taking that prospect through wales as well. dry conditions to finish the day in northern ireland and on saturday and into sunday, join the dots, the old one showing its hand in the north—western quarter of the british isles. not bad on sunday. not the coldest of days, make the most of it because when that weatherford comes through on monday, the rest of the week is much...
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has occurred year—on—year on year, so we have to get realistic about these problems that will occur inar in a way that starts to happen, but what is different is our rising elderly population, who are complex and difficult to manage. that is a problem that we are now seeing add to the problems, and there is this persistent problem where it is difficult to discharge these people because there is a disconnect in social care provision, a disconnect in how we value and treat the elderly, and we have to start thinking differently about what is a good news story, and increasing elderly population, but they provide a huge problem. when social care provision spending is being reduced, this is the symptom you see at the front end of a&e. this is the symptom you see at the front end of me. critics of government policy would say that with that rising need in the health service that you have identified, there needs to be rising funding levels. butjust putting in more money doesn't get rid of this, it provides a short—term solution, and when we are back to where we start in two weeks, this is an ong
has occurred year—on—year on year, so we have to get realistic about these problems that will occur inar in a way that starts to happen, but what is different is our rising elderly population, who are complex and difficult to manage. that is a problem that we are now seeing add to the problems, and there is this persistent problem where it is difficult to discharge these people because there is a disconnect in social care provision, a disconnect in how we value and treat the elderly, and we...
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it is quite rare to be ina tended off.nce. even the cinema as well. there is a warning there, when you sit down, turn off your phone, copyright issues and the rest of it. they are everywhere. just more annoying seeing bright lights when you are sitting there and somebody has their phone. we will speak to you in an hour. still to come, they lifted the glitterball trophy after winning over thejudges with their magicalfairy trophy after winning over thejudges with their magical fairy tale show dance. strictly championsjoe mcfadden and katya jones are going to bejoining us on the sofa. the headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. coming up before nine, susan will have all your weekend weather. but first at 8.30, a summary of this morning's main news. all current rape and sexual assault cases in england and wales are being reviewed "as a matter of urgency". the announcement from the director of public prosecutions follows the collapse of several recent trials, including that of 22
it is quite rare to be ina tended off.nce. even the cinema as well. there is a warning there, when you sit down, turn off your phone, copyright issues and the rest of it. they are everywhere. just more annoying seeing bright lights when you are sitting there and somebody has their phone. we will speak to you in an hour. still to come, they lifted the glitterball trophy after winning over thejudges with their magicalfairy trophy after winning over thejudges with their magical fairy tale show...
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pressure responsible for showers that should drift away on thursday night and then we try to bring inag in a bolt of high—pressure. if the timing is right it could give some frost to start friday morning, but it should bring a decent day. spells of sunshine. a bit of rain into the far north—west later perhaps and temperatures of 4—9 degrees. what about the weekend? well, actually after a slightly chillier couple of days to end the week, those temperature should start to climb again. there'll be a lot of cloud, some rain particularly in the north—west but hopefully some sunshine too. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a rise in the number of prosections collapsing because of mistakes over sharing evidence new figures show a 70% rise in cases being dropped in england and wales because information was incorrectly handled by police and prosecutors. good morning, it's wednesday the 24th of january. also this morning: the level of addiction to drugs like painkillers and antidepressants is to be investigated health officials, ministers describe it as a growing probl
pressure responsible for showers that should drift away on thursday night and then we try to bring inag in a bolt of high—pressure. if the timing is right it could give some frost to start friday morning, but it should bring a decent day. spells of sunshine. a bit of rain into the far north—west later perhaps and temperatures of 4—9 degrees. what about the weekend? well, actually after a slightly chillier couple of days to end the week, those temperature should start to climb again....
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christopher plummer, and it kind of eclipses michelle williams, who is very good, and the film looks good inagood in a classic ridley scott smooth the way. it didn't get to the of the matter. your heart went out to what it must be like to being the richest man in the world. it's something i've been contemplating! is the next film going to be brutal? i have heard lots about it but not seen i have heard lots about it but not seen it, hostiles. there is room for one 01’ seen it, hostiles. there is room for one or two westerns per year now. it is to be what hollywood and america was made on. but now hostiles, i think we can tell there is irony in the title. it's what american army is called the army, but american cowboys and soldiers used to call the native americans, indians they we re the native americans, indians they were known as. we're not allowed to call them that now. when you have a film that revises that, what do you do about the brutality of the old west? this film opens with rosamund pike and her entire family wiped out by comanche indians, so you are already thinking, i don't see whe
christopher plummer, and it kind of eclipses michelle williams, who is very good, and the film looks good inagood in a classic ridley scott smooth the way. it didn't get to the of the matter. your heart went out to what it must be like to being the richest man in the world. it's something i've been contemplating! is the next film going to be brutal? i have heard lots about it but not seen i have heard lots about it but not seen it, hostiles. there is room for one 01’ seen it, hostiles. there...
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this is the sixth day ina biggest performer. day in a row that shares are rallying and well above that psychologically important 30,000 mark and also, china is doing well thanks to strong economic data, but speaking of china, i also wanted to mention the are reports that china is edging closer to opening a domestic market to trade oil futures contracts and that means chinese buyers will be able to lock in oil prices and pay in local currency. it is not the first time that plan has surfaced but it is basically beijing's effort to try and challenge the us dollar's dominance in the world market. 0k, good to talk to you. see you later. now let's brief you on some other business stories. the spanish economy minister luis de guindos has put the cost of the catalan independence crisis at around a billion euros, or $1.2 billion. he told spanish radio that it was due to the slowdown in the catalan economy after the unauthorised independence referendum in october. the uk's economy will slow further in 2018 as business spending stalls, int
this is the sixth day ina biggest performer. day in a row that shares are rallying and well above that psychologically important 30,000 mark and also, china is doing well thanks to strong economic data, but speaking of china, i also wanted to mention the are reports that china is edging closer to opening a domestic market to trade oil futures contracts and that means chinese buyers will be able to lock in oil prices and pay in local currency. it is not the first time that plan has surfaced but...
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this trial will continue and a decision over whether it is to be used on a worldwide scale is coming inadwide scale is coming in a few weeks but the feedback so far has been good. not without teething troubles but the officials are determined to eye on those out and get the var system working throughout the world. now, if the english county of yorkshire was a country, it would have finished 12th in the medal table at the 2012 0lympics. yorkshire is now contemplating sporting independence by setting up its own international football team. they won't be taking on spain or brazil though — opponents will include other parts of the world that see themselves as having their own distinct cultural identity, from greenland to tibet. dave edwards went along to their trials. yorks. god ‘s own county. it's got its own identity, its own dialect, its own identity, its own dialect, its own identity, its own dialect, its own way of life. so why not its own football team ? a its own way of life. so why not its own football team? a national anthem has already been chosen and these players, some would expe
this trial will continue and a decision over whether it is to be used on a worldwide scale is coming inadwide scale is coming in a few weeks but the feedback so far has been good. not without teething troubles but the officials are determined to eye on those out and get the var system working throughout the world. now, if the english county of yorkshire was a country, it would have finished 12th in the medal table at the 2012 0lympics. yorkshire is now contemplating sporting independence by...
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and ina do anything to underwrite that.e fixed, there had been a mistake in telling people that we needed to sign contracts before they could be paid. going forward, we have looked at the whole range of contracts. we do not think it is right, we think it is too confusing and there are too many of them. so we're going to start consulting with staff on people who are, that we moved to staff contracts, if they are working with us and having paye deducted, if they want a full staff contract that is fine. a more simple approach to work contracts, people working for us work contracts, people working for us for shorter contracts and we need to deduct paye and standardisation of freelance contracts. two additional concerns we also want to speak to staff about, one is the use of fixed term contracts. and being much more rigorous about the circumstances in which people are contracted for two years rather than ona contracted for two years rather than on a continuous basis. of course we re on a continuous basis. of course were contract
and ina do anything to underwrite that.e fixed, there had been a mistake in telling people that we needed to sign contracts before they could be paid. going forward, we have looked at the whole range of contracts. we do not think it is right, we think it is too confusing and there are too many of them. so we're going to start consulting with staff on people who are, that we moved to staff contracts, if they are working with us and having paye deducted, if they want a full staff contract that is...
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for many of them, it is more than they earn ina many of them, it is more than they earn in a year.l have to pay here. it would be interesting, they are not going to use public money to bail out korea, why would they do that for this guy? or whoever has to service this block of flats. —— to bail out carillion. this is basically the former chancellor, mr osborne, usually they get some sort of nod, but that will not happen in this case. they do not like one another, do they? some would say that george osborne has a lot of jobs and maybe he doesn't need another one! but the two do not get on. as evidence by george osborne's entry in the evening standard. you only need to look at the front pages... he hammers theresa may everyday! i don't know, something tells me that george osborne doesn't necessarily consider his political career necessarily consider his political career to be over. if he was tojoin the house of lords, then maybe that would put the brakes on him ever returning to the house of commons. i don't know, whether this is something that he once? he certainly wasn't expecting
for many of them, it is more than they earn ina many of them, it is more than they earn in a year.l have to pay here. it would be interesting, they are not going to use public money to bail out korea, why would they do that for this guy? or whoever has to service this block of flats. —— to bail out carillion. this is basically the former chancellor, mr osborne, usually they get some sort of nod, but that will not happen in this case. they do not like one another, do they? some would say...
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there is only so far you can go with compromise without ultimately finding yourself ina without ultimatelyare selling out the people who voted to leave. the government says it is committed to delivering brexit. but she no when a party is falling out with itself when senior figures, like this man, effectively the prime minister's deputy, have to say this... the conservative family, left, right, and centre, because we are re broadchurch, has to come together in a spirit of mutual respect ——a broad church. look at what the picture is showing. the next age brexit negotiations is what happens immediately after we leave the european union at the end of march next year. it is yet to be formally discussed. but for a round two years freedom of movement is expected continue, with the government is reducing a registration scheme for new arrivals. the rights of eu citizens here and uk citizens in the eu looks set to remain the same and eu laws will continue to apply. the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transitional implementation period. brexit negotiations
there is only so far you can go with compromise without ultimately finding yourself ina without ultimatelyare selling out the people who voted to leave. the government says it is committed to delivering brexit. but she no when a party is falling out with itself when senior figures, like this man, effectively the prime minister's deputy, have to say this... the conservative family, left, right, and centre, because we are re broadchurch, has to come together in a spirit of mutual respect ——a...
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if we are ina the sort of nanny state thing. if we are in a situation where...ive in soho and i see people in their 20s eating in mcdonald's but when you get to be faulty, it is not a good thing and it puts a strain on the hs cos we are in an obesity epidemic. these four guys have not been eating. they have been burning offa been eating. they have been burning off a lot of calories, breaking the wreck of four rowing across the atlantic. extraordinary. the strain on relationships. there are four of you, you've really got to get on to keep on rowing across the atlantic so keep on rowing across the atlantic so you can't let any kind of thrift 01’ so you can't let any kind of thrift or anything arrive in the racial ship. and they look like people that, the way the government would like us all to look. their hearts must be in great shape. in great shape. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you, bonnie and anne. you'll both be back at 11.30pm for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next, it is meet the author. mary lynn bracht‘s first
if we are ina the sort of nanny state thing. if we are in a situation where...ive in soho and i see people in their 20s eating in mcdonald's but when you get to be faulty, it is not a good thing and it puts a strain on the hs cos we are in an obesity epidemic. these four guys have not been eating. they have been burning offa been eating. they have been burning off a lot of calories, breaking the wreck of four rowing across the atlantic. extraordinary. the strain on relationships. there are four...
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homelessness injapan, they are not in the street ina injapan, they are not in the street in a sleeping for our naica phase. they are openly four hours a day. —— wandering around 24 our internet cafes. these are frequented by people who are homeless. they had a huge move to reduce homelessness, and they are reporting all these new homes, but this has come out, and it is pretty damning. 3000 are spending their evening in internet cafes. and they say that they are caught between the fact that there was a rise in 30 —year—olds who are struggling to cope with the cost of living there, and they are stuck between not be at the own enough to have a place to live, to pay for a place to live, but they do have an income, so they don't qualify for welfare. so they are stuck in that trap, really. that is very difficult. everywhere around the world, at the issue of homelessness is very difficult to try to figure out and try to get the right social policies in place to get people off the street. i am astounded by how many i see around london. oh, yes. around here. yes, you see them everywhere. but ho
homelessness injapan, they are not in the street ina injapan, they are not in the street in a sleeping for our naica phase. they are openly four hours a day. —— wandering around 24 our internet cafes. these are frequented by people who are homeless. they had a huge move to reduce homelessness, and they are reporting all these new homes, but this has come out, and it is pretty damning. 3000 are spending their evening in internet cafes. and they say that they are caught between the fact that...
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the other reason is, as you said, workers feel ina reason is, as you said, workers feel in a strong position because of the low on employment rate. they know that actually employers need to hang on to them. half a million workers downing tools? yes. half a million over about a month and a half. that is because since january mainly we have had many localised small strikes. typically, strikes would not have taken place over more than an hour, a show of strength. today, bosses and rippers and it is will get together. there has been a deadlock. if it stays like that, we will have a better idea whether on friday, or the weekend, they might start considering nationwide strikes 01’ start considering nationwide strikes or 24—hour walk—outs. that always has an impact, because we are talking many industries. that will have an impact. the problem for employers is if wages go up too much, that will hit germany's competitiveness. so far, there is no sign ofany competitiveness. so far, there is no sign of any side really backing down. for now, thank you. the 2018 world economic forum continues in davos. t
the other reason is, as you said, workers feel ina reason is, as you said, workers feel in a strong position because of the low on employment rate. they know that actually employers need to hang on to them. half a million workers downing tools? yes. half a million over about a month and a half. that is because since january mainly we have had many localised small strikes. typically, strikes would not have taken place over more than an hour, a show of strength. today, bosses and rippers and it...