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ina has no formal training. how to make a great meal by experimenting with cook books and she left behind a good job as a federal budget analyst to pursue her passion in food. since then, ina's warmth and down to earth approach in the kitchen have made her a culinary icon to millions of fans who describe her as a friend, mother figure. her release of her 11th cookbook "coo like -- "cook like a pro." she invited me to her home in the hamptons for lunch and a sunday sitdown. >> i built that house 25 years ago. you like my commute to work? >> to get from home to the office, ina garten strolls across the yard. >> it must be nice to have this sort of oasis here? >> so wonderful. >> on the way to work, she stops through a garden filled with her own seasonal produce. >> and a fig tree but it's never had figs. everything isn't perfect in wonder land. right? >> this wonder land is in the hamptons on long island. >> if you have to live life, you might as well live here. >> absolutely! it's here in the barn where she shoot
ina has no formal training. how to make a great meal by experimenting with cook books and she left behind a good job as a federal budget analyst to pursue her passion in food. since then, ina's warmth and down to earth approach in the kitchen have made her a culinary icon to millions of fans who describe her as a friend, mother figure. her release of her 11th cookbook "coo like -- "cook like a pro." she invited me to her home in the hamptons for lunch and a sunday sitdown....
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andrew is coming back ina can't address. andrew is coming back in a moment.andrew wilkie bak! we will carry on the conversation later in the news briefing —— andrew will be back. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a recipe for a better life. how celebrity chef levi roots is helping men to improve their health and learn new skills in the kitchen. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything‘s going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year‘s nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but, even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping
andrew is coming back ina can't address. andrew is coming back in a moment.andrew wilkie bak! we will carry on the conversation later in the news briefing —— andrew will be back. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a recipe for a better life. how celebrity chef levi roots is helping men to improve their health and learn new skills in the kitchen. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything‘s going to be different from now on. they think...
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>> the last time ina was here. >> never leave, ina. celebrity hairstyles coming up. >> ina, we love you. we have a beautiful cot for you to sleep on and we'll see you right here. megy i )m - -... our breaking >>> good morning. it is 8:56. breaking news. firefighters right now still putting out the latest large fire in the east bay construction site. it happened early this morning at a soon to be finished condo complex called the ice house. this is at grand avenue in filburt street. fire started about 2:00 this morning and at one point burning embers sparked fires several blocks away at two homes. no injuries reported but this is the fifth construction fire in the oakland area over the past two years. in each case, the fires wiped out major housing developments and in each case it's believed the fires were set on purpose. well, happening now oakland mayor has scheduled a news conference for 9:30. pete sur ratos will join us wita live update in our midday newscast. >>> wall street this morning suffering through another day of steep decli
>> the last time ina was here. >> never leave, ina. celebrity hairstyles coming up. >> ina, we love you. we have a beautiful cot for you to sleep on and we'll see you right here. megy i )m - -... our breaking >>> good morning. it is 8:56. breaking news. firefighters right now still putting out the latest large fire in the east bay construction site. it happened early this morning at a soon to be finished condo complex called the ice house. this is at grand avenue in...
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the inquest here today and told the jury that he had beenin today and told the jury that he had been ina today and told the jury that he had been in a meeting in the house of commons and then he came out of the meeting and got into the passenger seat of the car and his driver was sitting next to man and a colleague was in the back of the car. they've didn't move around in the car towards the gates and that is the
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g ina, we have eggs. >> okay. >> this is t bonus tip. s is the key about eggs.> you mean fresh out of the water or fresh in general? >> fresh general. you want eggs that are a week or two old. they are easier to peel. i will show you how to peel it. these are soft boiled crack it on one side. crack it on the other side. roll it. >> oh? >> and then roll it so it gets really crackly and it's really easy to peel. >> oh, i like that tip. >> every once in a while it' not easy to peel. it comes off like that. >> that's really cool. >> oh, wow. >> instead of fighting with eggs, it's the rerst. >> youhe best. we have all your tips from yesterday and today on today.com. learn more about her book "cook like a pro at today.com/shop. first, this is today o nbc. anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family,s i le to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal.d if you h closer, it looks bigger.
g ina, we have eggs. >> okay. >> this is t bonus tip. s is the key about eggs.> you mean fresh out of the water or fresh in general? >> fresh general. you want eggs that are a week or two old. they are easier to peel. i will show you how to peel it. these are soft boiled crack it on one side. crack it on the other side. roll it. >> oh? >> and then roll it so it gets really crackly and it's really easy to peel. >> oh, i like that tip. >> every once in...
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the son of school teachers, he grew up ina son of school teachers, he grew up in a small village in the southern state of kerala and says its success is the best inspiration. people look at that one person who would have made it big, and that motivates eve ryo ne made it big, and that motivates everyone around them, it makes them believe they can also do it. i a lwa ys believe they can also do it. i always tell them if i can do it, there is no reason you can't do it. byju taught friends how to pass competitive university exams as a hobby, his success turned him into an accidental entrepreneur and he hasn't looked back since. taking the apogee new markets overseas won't be easy, but apogee new markets overseas won't be 'u apogee new markets overseas won't be easy, but byju is confident his focus on making learning fun will ultimately succeed. the real fun is not in creating a billion—dollar company, but changing the way it people think and learn. it may be an ambitious task, but one byju's is readily taking on. you can catch the
the son of school teachers, he grew up ina son of school teachers, he grew up in a small village in the southern state of kerala and says its success is the best inspiration. people look at that one person who would have made it big, and that motivates eve ryo ne made it big, and that motivates everyone around them, it makes them believe they can also do it. i a lwa ys believe they can also do it. i always tell them if i can do it, there is no reason you can't do it. byju taught friends how to...
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they haven't won ina stalled somewhat. they haven't won in a competitive fixture.me here against a really inform spain side, and many people expected that the hosts would win with something to spare, and indeed spain started more brightly. but it didn't take england long to get going, two goals from sterling in the first half and rashford as well. back to the wall stuff for southgate‘s side in the second half and spain ultimately pulled two back. but england showed the kind of resilience and determination that perhaps be blacked in the past. ever since that world cup run many fans have wondered how good this site really is, whether they can really mix it with some of the best teams in the world. spain are certainly one of those, they beat england last month in their opening nations league match at wembley. since then, england drew last week against croatia so they needed a performance here this evening and that's exactly what they delivered with a very young, inexperienced side in some quarters, but their progress under the gate continues apace. we had a really goo
they haven't won ina stalled somewhat. they haven't won in a competitive fixture.me here against a really inform spain side, and many people expected that the hosts would win with something to spare, and indeed spain started more brightly. but it didn't take england long to get going, two goals from sterling in the first half and rashford as well. back to the wall stuff for southgate‘s side in the second half and spain ultimately pulled two back. but england showed the kind of resilience and...
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collectively, trying to ensure that the market remains well supplied, and the market continues to be ina be in a state of balance. as you have been hearing, prince harry and meghan are on a 16 day tour of australia and new zealand. it is of course their first official royal tour since their wedding in may, and comes off the back of news that the duchessis comes off the back of news that the duchess is now pregnant and is due to give birth next spring. the appeal of the british royals are undeniable, but there are also many critics who have complained that a royal tour such as this costs the british taxpayers too much money. but branding expert stephen mcguinness says it is hard to quantify the value of their brand and that the benefits outweigh the costs. lets put this in context. the british royal family are an incredibly successful brand. if you think coca—cola is big, coca—cola has been around for about 130 years, the british royal family has been around for about 130 years, the british royalfamily about 1500 yea rs. the british royalfamily about 1500 years. and you don‘t survive that
collectively, trying to ensure that the market remains well supplied, and the market continues to be ina be in a state of balance. as you have been hearing, prince harry and meghan are on a 16 day tour of australia and new zealand. it is of course their first official royal tour since their wedding in may, and comes off the back of news that the duchessis comes off the back of news that the duchess is now pregnant and is due to give birth next spring. the appeal of the british royals are...
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for the second day in a row, ina garten is here. and peel like a pro. this morning, five more, plus a bonus one that is not in the book. tell us, if you were to pick five gadgets that everybody should have in their kitchen, what would those be? >> they would be good knives, half sheet pans. >> yep. >> saute pans. >> yeah. >> a dutch oven. >> yeah. >> and what's the fifth? i think a zester. >> a zester. >> first, starting with cocktail time. >> the most important meal of the day. >> these are daiquiris and start shaking this because it takes 30 seconds to get this right. >> 30? >> start shaking. >> it's exercise. >> exactly. >> ujuicing a lime. >> the first thing you want to do is roll it, so it really releases the juices. a room temperature lime has more juice than cold limes. so, leave them out. are you still shaking over there? >> sorry. >> if the skin is thin, is it better? >> you get more lime. i'm going to make this for garnish for the cocktails. i think you're good. don't you want to pour those? don't we need a cocktail? >> wh
for the second day in a row, ina garten is here. and peel like a pro. this morning, five more, plus a bonus one that is not in the book. tell us, if you were to pick five gadgets that everybody should have in their kitchen, what would those be? >> they would be good knives, half sheet pans. >> yep. >> saute pans. >> yeah. >> a dutch oven. >> yeah. >> and what's the fifth? i think a zester. >> a zester. >> first, starting with cocktail time....
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the supplemental fbi report was demanded after this senator, jeff flake, was ambushed ina after this flake, was ambushed in a lift by women protesters last friday. you are telling me that i don't matter. visibly shaken, he said more time was needed, but if he wobbled then, he seems back on board now, saying... and another republican waverer, susan collins from maine, says it appears to be a thorough investigation. the way the votes are stacking up it looks like these women will be disappointed when the vote co m es. women will be disappointed when the vote comes. it looks like the republicans have the vote. donald trump will chalk this up as a victory. but in this process there are very few winners. and as anti— kavanaugh are very few winners. and as anti— kava naug h protesters occu py are very few winners. and as anti— kavanaugh protesters occupy senate buildings, maybe the biggest loser will be the prestige of the supreme court itself, the highest court in the land, where the most consequential decisions are made, has been sullied by this partisan, ugly. has been sullied by this p
the supplemental fbi report was demanded after this senator, jeff flake, was ambushed ina after this flake, was ambushed in a lift by women protesters last friday. you are telling me that i don't matter. visibly shaken, he said more time was needed, but if he wobbled then, he seems back on board now, saying... and another republican waverer, susan collins from maine, says it appears to be a thorough investigation. the way the votes are stacking up it looks like these women will be disappointed...
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i'm not going to say no to ina garten.tephen: is this hard? look at that. very nice. that's a big mac roon is what that is. >> the first thing you're going d y iharge of iae disin you put that on top of that. just spread it out. so that goes on top of this. >> stephen: is it true you worked for the carter and ford administration? >> di. >> stephen: what did you do? >> nuclear energy policy. what did you think. >> stephen: you go straight from there to meringue. >> that's reasonable. now we need whipped cream on top. are you in charge of whipped cream? >> stephen: i'll do it. >> everybody is in charge of whipped cream. >> stephen: whipped cream is good. more whipped cream is better. this is dietetic this is all on the pailo diet. do i use all of it? >> all of it. always all of it. and i'll show you how to make chocolate curls. >> stephen: chocolate curls. >> it's something you want to know how to make, right. >> stephen: i want to know how to do everything. >> you heat this up 15 seconds, 30 seconds and with a vegetable pee
i'm not going to say no to ina garten.tephen: is this hard? look at that. very nice. that's a big mac roon is what that is. >> the first thing you're going d y iharge of iae disin you put that on top of that. just spread it out. so that goes on top of this. >> stephen: is it true you worked for the carter and ford administration? >> di. >> stephen: what did you do? >> nuclear energy policy. what did you think. >> stephen: you go straight from there to...
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and ina sense, that some things are invisible.nd in a sense, it strikes me that the tools of your are, people, both yourself but also the viewers, the audience as well, rather than paint oi’ audience as well, rather than paint or material, it is people that matter. —— your arter. or material, it is people that matter. -- your arter. well, the material of the arts is how we are together, and of course that is only made by people. -- art. not long ago, he said that art is an expression of myself, it is not something to be collected. some mightfind something to be collected. some might find that a little narcissistic. well, i did not mean it about me, and meant that art should be the place in which everybody can look at themselves, and when i say not to be collected, and when i say not to be collected, and mean that we have to pay attention on what is the role of art? art is not only or should not be primarily something to invest in economically, but something to dive in emotionally, to open yourself up. and so much of what you do, a
and ina sense, that some things are invisible.nd in a sense, it strikes me that the tools of your are, people, both yourself but also the viewers, the audience as well, rather than paint oi’ audience as well, rather than paint or material, it is people that matter. —— your arter. or material, it is people that matter. -- your arter. well, the material of the arts is how we are together, and of course that is only made by people. -- art. not long ago, he said that art is an expression of...
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this'll be the first a supreme courtjustice has ever sworn ina supreme courtjustice has ever sworn inul moment which reminds us that freedom is a tradition that has passed down from generation to generation. —— clerk. that is a big statement and want to thank you so much for that, that is so thank you so much for that, that is so beautiful. so beautiful is —— so —— so beautiful. -- so beautiful. applause. margaret and liza's presents tonight about what this historic event, all about your father, is all about. what this historic event, all about yourfather, is allabout. is what this historic event, all about yourfather, is all about. is about what kind of a nation we are going to be and what kind of a country our children will inherit. —— it is a doubt. is up to us, and all americans watching tonight, to that question. —— it is up to us. it is up question. —— it is up to us. it is up to us to keep our impartial justice. it is up to us to dedicate ourselves to the traditions and wisdom of our founders. ourselves to the traditions and wisdom of ourfounders. and it is up to us to renew th
this'll be the first a supreme courtjustice has ever sworn ina supreme courtjustice has ever sworn inul moment which reminds us that freedom is a tradition that has passed down from generation to generation. —— clerk. that is a big statement and want to thank you so much for that, that is so thank you so much for that, that is so beautiful. so beautiful is —— so —— so beautiful. -- so beautiful. applause. margaret and liza's presents tonight about what this historic event, all about...
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for more on ina garten's book today.com/shop. we are back in a moment.otections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming." . >>> chopping garlic. >> you guys, >>> when have we been this happy? >> the last time ina was here. >> we have a fun hour coming up. >> what is tomorrow? >> we've got lee bryce singing at 10:00 and celebrity hairstyles coming up. >> looking forward to it. we leave you. we have a beautiful cot for you to sleep on. we will see you then. first megyn kelly is on. the modern day milk man delivering to your door. first, your local nc. >> annouer: more americans watch nbc news than any other news organization in the world. >>> this is a news4 "today" news break. >> 8:56,y, tues october 23rd, or2018. good mning t
for more on ina garten's book today.com/shop. we are back in a moment.otections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming." . >>> chopping garlic....
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it is a sustainable building ina very poetic.tainable building in a long—term way and it will melt away. do you love it? i like it but i found the cemetery itself is a very powerful, spiritual place to be in. the building to me is not my religion but it was i found very beautiful. let's move on to the chadwick hall. this is new student hounding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist?” student hounding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist? i know, surprisingly, normally it as cheap as chips, right cladding. but this is going to fit in in grade one buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings and a listed 20th—century estate and it doesn't very elegantly, very well crafted in brick and polished concrete. so, this student accommodation to be proud of cuisine are designed to last as well, designed to be a really good ruin. the idea is... i am sure the students will help with that! let's move on to what we both like in cambridge, this is a community centre, storey‘s field centre and eddin
it is a sustainable building ina very poetic.tainable building in a long—term way and it will melt away. do you love it? i like it but i found the cemetery itself is a very powerful, spiritual place to be in. the building to me is not my religion but it was i found very beautiful. let's move on to the chadwick hall. this is new student hounding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist?” student hounding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist? i know, surprisingly, normally it as cheap...
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hello and welcome to your german music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition. but who from cologne. the tenth anniversary of the.
hello and welcome to your german music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition. but who from cologne. the tenth anniversary of the.
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ina in a moment, i'll be talking to elana delozier, a research fellow at the washington institute for but first gary o'donoghue is in washington. a word first on the latest. what can you bring us? we are starting to get more details about cesar cayoc. you will know he is 56 years old, that he isa will know he is 56 years old, that he is a registered republican, that he is a registered republican, that he had, he has some sort of criminal past and he has ties to new york. we are expecting more in the next 15 minutes or so, julian, when law enforcement will give a big press conference, and i am sure they will be asked more questions about his background. we know they are treating him as the primary suspect. i don't think that means they will stop looking for others, because they will want to know whether not this was a conspiracy and whether or not there were other people involved, whether or not there are other devices, apart from anything else, so there is lots for them to do, but there will be some sense of relief that at least they think they've got the main person hides this, but t
ina in a moment, i'll be talking to elana delozier, a research fellow at the washington institute for but first gary o'donoghue is in washington. a word first on the latest. what can you bring us? we are starting to get more details about cesar cayoc. you will know he is 56 years old, that he isa will know he is 56 years old, that he is a registered republican, that he is a registered republican, that he had, he has some sort of criminal past and he has ties to new york. we are expecting more...
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now our focus is on tomorrow night, and hopefully we can put ina tomorrow night, and hopefully we can trained here, their manager confirming that cristiano ronaldo is not part of their squad to face scotland tomorrow. he will also not be part of the squad for the next two nation's league matches, taking place next month. all eyes here tomorrow night for portugal against scotla nd tomorrow night for portugal against scotland and despite the fact it is the european competition, this place will only be half full, with the sfa saying they only expect 23,000 tickets to be sold. it may be the international break but there was no shortage of skill on display this afternoon at oakwell as mamadou thiam scored a brilliant goal as barnsley climbed to second in the table. he found himself in the right place at the right time to curl home to give his side a two—goal advantage against luton, although they would pull one back. league one with a 3—2 victory over luton at oakwell. they trail portsmouth who top the table. thierry henry is back at monaco, the club where he began his senior career — but
now our focus is on tomorrow night, and hopefully we can put ina tomorrow night, and hopefully we can trained here, their manager confirming that cristiano ronaldo is not part of their squad to face scotland tomorrow. he will also not be part of the squad for the next two nation's league matches, taking place next month. all eyes here tomorrow night for portugal against scotla nd tomorrow night for portugal against scotland and despite the fact it is the european competition, this place will...
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m looking the healthiest it has done ina looking the healthiest it has done in a decade, it has takennd rbs was one of the biggest hit and it has shrunk a lot in the aftermath. we are starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. we saw a dividend pay for the first time ina we saw a dividend pay for the first time in a long time which investors look for. the economy is stabilising but these threats are apparent and bats for the bank is preparing for. £100 million seems like a huge amount of money. what would they set that aside for exactly? bad corporate loans, bad household loans in the aftermath of the no—deal brexit, effectively. companies that will struggle with looser trade terms and potential rises in interest rates. these are the provisions, things that could happen they want to be prepared for so they are not announcing shock results later down the road. we will leave it there. 0ne one more story, if you are a millennial between the ages of 26 and 30, you can get this new railca rd. and 30, you can get this new railcard. they go on sale before the end of the and you get 30%
m looking the healthiest it has done ina looking the healthiest it has done in a decade, it has takennd rbs was one of the biggest hit and it has shrunk a lot in the aftermath. we are starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. we saw a dividend pay for the first time ina we saw a dividend pay for the first time in a long time which investors look for. the economy is stabilising but these threats are apparent and bats for the bank is preparing for. £100 million seems like a huge amount of...
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very short notice, she learned the role ina short notice, she learned the role in a month.occasion and angie got 25 minutes standing ovation, so she did a good job. —— and she got. 25 minutes standing ovation, so she did a good job. -- and she got. 25 yea rs did a good job. -- and she got. 25 years ago i had never heard of her until that duet with freddie mercury. almost 30 years now. i suspect that is true for a lot of people who did not know prior, but ina lot people who did not know prior, but in a lot of ways she epitomised what people thought a woman opera singer should be. definitely, that's right. i was 15 when i first heard her sing with freddie mercury, because that was my first exposure to her. possibly my first exposure to opera. iwas a budding musician, didn't know what i wanted to be, playing brass instruments, and it is true to say that she actually pushed me in the direction of opera. because she was the epitome of the operatic voice. everyone's idea of the operatic voice. the operatic lifestyle. such a glamorous lifestyle and glamorous career. it is hard not
very short notice, she learned the role ina short notice, she learned the role in a month.occasion and angie got 25 minutes standing ovation, so she did a good job. —— and she got. 25 minutes standing ovation, so she did a good job. -- and she got. 25 yea rs did a good job. -- and she got. 25 years ago i had never heard of her until that duet with freddie mercury. almost 30 years now. i suspect that is true for a lot of people who did not know prior, but ina lot people who did not know...
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to was that if the irish border couldn't be solved the backstop would be northern ireland remaining inaemaining in a customs union of sorts with the eu even if the rest of the uk didn't, and that is really contentious because it will effectively have northern ireland in a closer union and put the border in the irish sea, which nobody wants. what she has been fighting for is to have the backstop applying to the whole of the uk and then you don't have the irish sea border issue. but then you put the whole of the uk in a temporary customs partnership arrangement or union, whatever you wa nt arrangement or union, whatever you want to call it, one of the fundamental red lines of brexit, so by solving one problem you create another one. it's an interesting lesson in the importance of language because it all hinges on the word temporary, what does temporary mean, at what the brexiteers want is a guarantee that if some kind of customs arrangement continues after the transition period that we are already going to have, that has a clear end date, the eu will not allow them to have a clear end sta
to was that if the irish border couldn't be solved the backstop would be northern ireland remaining inaemaining in a customs union of sorts with the eu even if the rest of the uk didn't, and that is really contentious because it will effectively have northern ireland in a closer union and put the border in the irish sea, which nobody wants. what she has been fighting for is to have the backstop applying to the whole of the uk and then you don't have the irish sea border issue. but then you put...
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ina of royalty. jonny dymond, bbc news. in a moment, it is beyond 100 days, but now the weather.almy weekend, with temperatures of 20 degrees in the north—east of scotland on saturday and across parts of eastern england on sunday, very difficult at the moment to imagine that weekend ahead may bring us seems more like this, andi may bring us seems more like this, and i think we will all be reaching for warmer clothing. a biting northerly wind and arctic blasts. that's thanks to this area of high pressure, which changes the orientation in the days ahead and eventually brings the air in from the arctic. at the moment, the lines are lying west to east, so the area is coming from the atlantic. to the south, one or two areas, with temperatures dropping down to two or three with a risk of ground frost. in the north, more cloud around, more of a breeze and temperatures staying in double figures. heavy rain to the north. on tuesday morning, that will get moving, pushing further south, largely affecting western scotland and heading into southern scotland good morning. in the east, we could
ina of royalty. jonny dymond, bbc news. in a moment, it is beyond 100 days, but now the weather.almy weekend, with temperatures of 20 degrees in the north—east of scotland on saturday and across parts of eastern england on sunday, very difficult at the moment to imagine that weekend ahead may bring us seems more like this, andi may bring us seems more like this, and i think we will all be reaching for warmer clothing. a biting northerly wind and arctic blasts. that's thanks to this area of...
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i think we've got a big responsibility there, those weapons are being used ina warwhich there, thosetarian catastrophe was literally millions and millions of people on the edge of famine. that's an important point to make because let's face it the saudi regime has had a highly questionable human rights record for many years. the involvement in the war in yemen and the death of innocent civilians that have put it in the spotlight yet no action has been taken. will the death of one journalist, and it isa the death of one journalist, and it is a tragedy, make any difference? and generate enough motivation to governments like the uk to actually act? it's curious, isn't it, that the death of one journalist ushered ina way the death of one journalist ushered in a way carried more than wait then tens thousands of you many. but that is life —— of you many to use the cliche, it's the straw that will break the camel's back and we have to do something and do it with the americans. what i find surprising myself is as this crisis has developed, there has been strong wording from american administ
i think we've got a big responsibility there, those weapons are being used ina warwhich there, thosetarian catastrophe was literally millions and millions of people on the edge of famine. that's an important point to make because let's face it the saudi regime has had a highly questionable human rights record for many years. the involvement in the war in yemen and the death of innocent civilians that have put it in the spotlight yet no action has been taken. will the death of one journalist,...
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ina going to bear the full cost of this.ly saddened by the tragedy and it is heart—wrenching. the government has announced compensation of $6,800 for those who have been killed and a day of mourning will be held across the state. many of the relatives say such a big event should not have been held next to railway tracks. they blame the authorities and want to know why it was allowed to go ahead. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: barefoot on bondi, and a harbour bridge climb — prince harry and meghan take in some classic australian sights. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today, it's actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain. but as good friends, we'
ina going to bear the full cost of this.ly saddened by the tragedy and it is heart—wrenching. the government has announced compensation of $6,800 for those who have been killed and a day of mourning will be held across the state. many of the relatives say such a big event should not have been held next to railway tracks. they blame the authorities and want to know why it was allowed to go ahead. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: barefoot on bondi, and a harbour bridge climb — prince...
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northern ireland will pull ina brightness.or western scotland as well. some strong winds across the western isles and a cooler feel behind this band of rain. temperatures around 22 in the south—east of england. overnight tuesday into wednesday the cold weather front pushes its way south across the uk but on wednesday it grinds to a halt in the south so some areas will get lingering cloud and persistent rain. to the south—east still quite warm and some sunshine possible. sunshine to the north and west as well. for the end of the week, high—pressure trying to build across us and that will weaken away any friends that stay nearby. relatively clear skies overnight into thursday but it will be quite chilly. to the south, little but of cloud still left but for the majority it's going to be a decent day with a fair amount of sunshine. quite a pleasant story as the week goes on in terms of being quite calm and there will be more sunshine around. hello, you're watching afternoon live, i'm ben brown. today at 2:00: the prime minister up
northern ireland will pull ina brightness.or western scotland as well. some strong winds across the western isles and a cooler feel behind this band of rain. temperatures around 22 in the south—east of england. overnight tuesday into wednesday the cold weather front pushes its way south across the uk but on wednesday it grinds to a halt in the south so some areas will get lingering cloud and persistent rain. to the south—east still quite warm and some sunshine possible. sunshine to the...
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the company is ina not at all, in fact.n company, and the other senior members of the family, his children, have gone to the uk to deal with mr vichai ‘s death. nobody in the company appears to know what to do. there has been literally no indication, no statement, no sign whatsoever that this company is in crisis, which in effect it must be now. mr vichai built this company from nothing in 1989 on the back of a very controversial monopoly on duty—free sales. it was a very personally run company, rather secretly run as well. not a lot of information given out about it. it isa information given out about it. it is a private company, not a public company, and you get the sense here that nobody has any idea what to do. the impact of his death is not being noted at all here, unlike the scenes that you are getting outside leicester city football club.|j that you are getting outside leicester city football club. i was just going to say, jonathan, in leicester it self it was notjust the football club that he ploughed his money into
the company is ina not at all, in fact.n company, and the other senior members of the family, his children, have gone to the uk to deal with mr vichai ‘s death. nobody in the company appears to know what to do. there has been literally no indication, no statement, no sign whatsoever that this company is in crisis, which in effect it must be now. mr vichai built this company from nothing in 1989 on the back of a very controversial monopoly on duty—free sales. it was a very personally run...
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ina surely don't lack of incineration. in a statement, the regulator, the environment agency said:.ay their former employees have come forward to us and said what they saw allegedly was u nsafe, and said what they saw allegedly was unsafe, very unpleasant, unhygienic, things happening at sites that would bea things happening at sites that would be a worry to the public.” things happening at sites that would be a worry to the public. i think they will look at any former employee, i don't know who you are referring to, but the reality is we work within permits, but in compliance, ia,001 company, we operate uk wide, and at the same time as well, we operate within the confines of a permit. what is not clear is what will happen to contract the company still holds with more than 30 hospital trusts in england. its contract with the nhs in scotland are continuing. hugh pym, bbc news. a delegation from saudi arabia has arrived in istanbul to investigate the disappearance of a journalist there earlier this month. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the saudi monarchy, was last seen entering his coun
ina surely don't lack of incineration. in a statement, the regulator, the environment agency said:.ay their former employees have come forward to us and said what they saw allegedly was u nsafe, and said what they saw allegedly was unsafe, very unpleasant, unhygienic, things happening at sites that would bea things happening at sites that would be a worry to the public.” things happening at sites that would be a worry to the public. i think they will look at any former employee, i don't know...
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years old, died ina line scherping, who is 2! years old, died in a line —— landslide.as across the uk. in devon, flooding has destroyed this railway track. repairs are expected to take at least the rest of the day. if a hole opens up, we cannot run the trains. i'm going back to cornwall because thatis i'm going back to cornwall because that is or my university is. i am going to be back very late. this is the first of two macro buses. you have to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the chaos caused by the torrential downpour that emergency services have had to help deal with the aftermath. last night, a river broke its banks and there was pressure from all of the extra water. the clean—up operation has begun but the effects of such devastation will be felt for some time to come. storm callum has also caused problems for many farmers across wales. becky eardley filmed this footage of a horse rescue in gilwern in montmouthshire. two men swam out in to water six—feet deep to lead the animal to safety. no—one was injured in the rescue and the horse is said germany, fran
years old, died ina line scherping, who is 2! years old, died in a line —— landslide.as across the uk. in devon, flooding has destroyed this railway track. repairs are expected to take at least the rest of the day. if a hole opens up, we cannot run the trains. i'm going back to cornwall because thatis i'm going back to cornwall because that is or my university is. i am going to be back very late. this is the first of two macro buses. you have to be philosophical, haven't you? such was the...
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to actually have an impact on saudi arabia, as opposed to just, just as ceo pulling out of speaking inaspeaking in a conference is symbolic, but we need to see it that is followed up by real action. what action can be saudis take to appease this international pressure that is mounting against them? well, really, i think what they need to do is be more open about the evidence will be more open about the evidence will be more open about what has happened, because i think being more transparent would certainly help move things on the right direction. the part of the issue is that that is not really in keeping with how the saudis tend to react to these type of things, they tend to really dig ina type of things, they tend to really dig in a bit more and some of the, i would not say threats, but definitely statements coming from one of the saudi sponsored news organisations today about perhaps manipulating the price of oil were very disconcerting to a lot of westerners, americans are seeing the oil price go up in futures trading right now, people are very nervous. the problem right now withou
to actually have an impact on saudi arabia, as opposed to just, just as ceo pulling out of speaking inaspeaking in a conference is symbolic, but we need to see it that is followed up by real action. what action can be saudis take to appease this international pressure that is mounting against them? well, really, i think what they need to do is be more open about the evidence will be more open about the evidence will be more open about what has happened, because i think being more transparent...
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the website said he'd chain —— trained ina him.in —— trained in a military academy before being recruited either gr year, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport. his false passport had the same date of birth and he apparently even same date of birth and he apparently eve n ke pt same date of birth and he apparently even kept the first names into —— first names of his parents in his false identity. he gave an interview. he, on the right, is dr alexander mishkin. . they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door handle of sergei and yulia skripal‘s doorknob. they spent time in hospital before recovering but dawn stu rgess in hospital before recovering but dawn sturgess who handled the perfume bottle months later, died from the effects of the nerve agent. with both of russia's gru officers now identified, our security correspondent gordon corera explained the impact this may now have within moscow's covert world. the second gr you officer identified took lon
the website said he'd chain —— trained ina him.in —— trained in a military academy before being recruited either gr year, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport. his false passport had the same date of birth and he apparently even same date of birth and he apparently eve n ke pt same date of birth and he apparently even kept the first names into —— first names of his parents in his false identity. he gave an interview. he, on the right, is dr...
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there were a lot of ways that we are communicating with them ina that we are communicating with themriety of different ways. the family that you were sheltering with, when you're talking, at either of you ever experienced anything like this before? no. no. i don't think,... you said you're a bit nervous, because there is some police there was there something you would normally seem to show no. seeing? your mac now. nothing like this. 0k. do you understand the local hospital obviously has taken some of the casualties, do you know if any friends or those close to you have been affected by this? no. i found that some of my friends were not there today. one of my friend synagogues, he was not there today. i'm probably going to go home and cry, to be honest and then, i'm going to go and see my brother and cry with them. that is probably what iam going cry with them. that is probably what i am going to do today. and just very quickly, if the police indicate that there would —— they would be talking to you? or is that it? no, i did not talk to the police like that. is everything come now or
there were a lot of ways that we are communicating with them ina that we are communicating with themriety of different ways. the family that you were sheltering with, when you're talking, at either of you ever experienced anything like this before? no. no. i don't think,... you said you're a bit nervous, because there is some police there was there something you would normally seem to show no. seeing? your mac now. nothing like this. 0k. do you understand the local hospital obviously has taken...
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the government's policy is us to be ina display.nment's policy is us to be in a transition period, a never—ending transition period to a destiny that is completely unknown, over which we have no say and no control, and that is something that nobody voted for. it is now two years, over two years since the referendum, and we have agreed that we will not regain of our laws, controls, borders and money for over four years. does she understand that for many that is already too long? does the prime minister know where we are going? there are hurried conversations about who should be in charge going on. good morning, good morning. who was he talking to this morning? would you want the prime minister to resign if a hard border couldn't be avoided? one minister told me there hasn't been leadership from theresa may. loyal colleagues are facing those kinds of questions. brexiteers ona those kinds of questions. brexiteers on a day trip to brussels insist they are playing nice. would you give your full they are playing nice. would you give yourf
the government's policy is us to be ina display.nment's policy is us to be in a transition period, a never—ending transition period to a destiny that is completely unknown, over which we have no say and no control, and that is something that nobody voted for. it is now two years, over two years since the referendum, and we have agreed that we will not regain of our laws, controls, borders and money for over four years. does she understand that for many that is already too long? does the prime...
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the government's policy is for us to be ina government's policy is for us to be in a transition periodransition period to a destiny that is completely unknown, over which we have no say and no control. and that is something that nobody voted for. it is now over two years since the referendum, and we have agreed that we will not regain control of our laws and monies. does she understand that for many of them and us, that is already too long? does the premise or know where we are going? there was support for the prime minister after some of the british —— vicious briefing against her by her own side. i stand with her by her own side. i stand with her completely, against the violent dehumanizing and frankly misogynistic language we have seen that i hope the whole of the house will condemn because it condemns eve ryo ne will condemn because it condemns everyone of us. there are hurried conversations about who should be in charge going forward. i'm sorry, i'm on the telephone. good morning. who was he talking to you this morning? would you want the prime minister chose resigned? loyal colle
the government's policy is for us to be ina government's policy is for us to be in a transition periodransition period to a destiny that is completely unknown, over which we have no say and no control. and that is something that nobody voted for. it is now over two years since the referendum, and we have agreed that we will not regain control of our laws and monies. does she understand that for many of them and us, that is already too long? does the premise or know where we are going? there was...
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ina in a blow to the prime minister, eu leaders abandon the idea of calling a special summit on brexitext month due to a lack of progress on the talks. severe disruption to railjourneys to and from paddington today and warnings there will be more in the morning after damage to overhead power lines. turkish investigators enter the residence of the saudi consul in istanbul to gather more evidence about the suspected killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. takeaway food app just eat facing questions about food hygiene at some of the firms it promotes. as far as the local council is concerned, this gets a zero hygiene rating, but onjust eat, it gets four stars. and a new film about the peterloo massacre — one of the defining moments of british social history. the director, mike leigh, recreates of the events of 200 years ago in manchester, when the army attacked a crowd demanding political reforms. and at 11:30pm, we'll take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs, and george eaton from the news statesman. hello, good even
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there is a financial incentive, ina on budgets.authority to be able to say that that person is not a child. so unfortunately those decisions are quite frequent. and they are then appealed against, or sometimes even go tojudicial review, appealed against, or sometimes even go to judicial review, a appealed against, or sometimes even go tojudicial review, a higher level, and quite often those decisions are overturned, and the local authority is forced to accept that this is a child and they have a responsibility for them. across the capital, hundreds of young asylum seekers are struggling to access the appeals process. due to an extensive backlog of unresolved cases at the home office. nas has been appealing his case for the past four years and the latest stage of the process has been pushed back yet again. the latest stage of the process has been pushed back yet againm the latest stage of the process has been pushed back yet again. it is a bit like drama, to be honest with you. when my case was refused, in april this year, the solic
there is a financial incentive, ina on budgets.authority to be able to say that that person is not a child. so unfortunately those decisions are quite frequent. and they are then appealed against, or sometimes even go tojudicial review, appealed against, or sometimes even go to judicial review, a appealed against, or sometimes even go tojudicial review, a higher level, and quite often those decisions are overturned, and the local authority is forced to accept that this is a child and they have...
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to get it all parcelled up and untangling a0 years of legal and economic and trading relationships inake it is going to happen. this has to come to some kind of conclusion next week, because as you said there is that crucial summit on wednesday. if they don't make progress they are very much going to be looking at a no deal exit from the eu. let's turn to the guardian. huge concentration of toxins around the grenfell tower site. this is really quite disturbing because public health england don't want to go with this essentially. public health england have been testing the sm pulls around there and being reassuring that the air sample is not bad at all. this particular story is based on a particular professor who is apparently one of the world's leading toxicology experts, and she says what they should be testing is soil and dust and the residue left lying around the ground. and that that is actually very toxic and there are high levels of hydrogen cyanide present in the soil that she analysed, as well as of other horrible stuff, potential carcinogens. she has a report coming out next y
to get it all parcelled up and untangling a0 years of legal and economic and trading relationships inake it is going to happen. this has to come to some kind of conclusion next week, because as you said there is that crucial summit on wednesday. if they don't make progress they are very much going to be looking at a no deal exit from the eu. let's turn to the guardian. huge concentration of toxins around the grenfell tower site. this is really quite disturbing because public health england...
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and it is a shame ina is busy very positive. and it is a shame in a way that august did flat line.ter the very strong summer months, that that was a lwa ys strong summer months, that that was always a possibility that we would see a fall going forward. three of the uk's biggest banks and eight of the uk's top law firms have joined together in an unprecedented alliance to change avoidable working practices which can cause mental health and wellbeing issues for employees. the mindful business charter, developed by barclays alongside law firms pinsent masons and addleshaw goddard, is the first time banks and their legal services providers have come together to reach a shared agenda for supporting mental health and wellbeing. joining us now is clare francis, director of savings & investments at barclays. why is this so important? as we know it is world mental health day. 0r mental health is an increasing problem and one thing we want to create about his is a culture where people feel that they have an open culture that they can —— we can protect their well—being at work and offer them
and it is a shame ina is busy very positive. and it is a shame in a way that august did flat line.ter the very strong summer months, that that was a lwa ys strong summer months, that that was always a possibility that we would see a fall going forward. three of the uk's biggest banks and eight of the uk's top law firms have joined together in an unprecedented alliance to change avoidable working practices which can cause mental health and wellbeing issues for employees. the mindful business...
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if you start the young population of the basic freedoms such as sitting ina the basic freedoms such asing to the theatre, and you give them that, people were misled, thinking that this is what it is all about, about opening society and that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform? that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform ? it that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform? it is real reform. it isa so—called reform? it is real reform. it is a circus in a dictatorship. does not mean that people are free. it does not mean that people are safe to go to the circus or what kind of theatre are you going to watch? so, basicallyi kind of theatre are you going to watch? so, basically i agree with you that very is a strong drive towards having some kind of personal freedom but the basic freedom of being able to open your mouth and actually voiced an opinion, especially when certain changes are taking place in the country, when you can not do that, i not call that reform. 0ne you can not do that, i not call that reform. one example about the celebrated ipo, the flotation of the o
if you start the young population of the basic freedoms such as sitting ina the basic freedoms such asing to the theatre, and you give them that, people were misled, thinking that this is what it is all about, about opening society and that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform? that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform ? it that kind of so—called reform... so—called reform? it is real reform. it isa so—called reform? it is real reform. it is a circus in a...
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did want to go to pay his own respects to the 11 people who of course were killed while worshipping ina while worshipping in a synagogue in pittsburgh at the weekend. we will have more later on when he arrives in pittsburgh. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. another frost on the way for many tonight and that means where we have had cloud and some rain on the east coast, that will pull away, the skies were clear and the temperature will drop for a colder night than last night. in some parts of the west, there will be some cloud and rain moving in. western scotland, cumbria, the west wales and perhaps the far south—west of england. temperatures at their lowest point in the night. as we start tomorrow, much of the east will have some sunny spells, maybe the odd patch of mist and fog. and every of rain in north—west scotland, running into northern ireland and pushing east and another from cumbria, northern ireland and pushing east and anotherfrom cumbria, the western fringes of wales and the far south—west of england. most places will stay dry, the winds turning to a
did want to go to pay his own respects to the 11 people who of course were killed while worshipping ina while worshipping in a synagogue in pittsburgh at the weekend. we will have more later on when he arrives in pittsburgh. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. another frost on the way for many tonight and that means where we have had cloud and some rain on the east coast, that will pull away, the skies were clear and the temperature will drop for a colder night than last...
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people can work in a digital age when they're going to be ina in a digital age when they're going tod in the classrooms and a key part of learning. what we know is that children are spending a lot of time even in the under fives and research is telling us that even five years ago the screen time became a significant part of children's lives that age for. what we're saying to parents is screen time is an inevitable part of your child's development, but what else are they doing outside of that? want to encourage parents to continue the language development, reading, interacting and helping to set limits around this very appealing pa rt limits around this very appealing part of the development. it's clearly about balance. it's also important when they choose to watch and when we allow them to watch? does it make a difference if they're just watching a children's programme as opposed to playing a game or salon? there's a lot of debate about this and is there a debate to passive watching like tv with the generation we grope with or is there some benefit or advantageous aspects of developm
people can work in a digital age when they're going to be ina in a digital age when they're going tod in the classrooms and a key part of learning. what we know is that children are spending a lot of time even in the under fives and research is telling us that even five years ago the screen time became a significant part of children's lives that age for. what we're saying to parents is screen time is an inevitable part of your child's development, but what else are they doing outside of that?...
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supporting projects like this, the street shared aims to support local pigeons to provide more healthy food ina pigeons to provide more healthy food in a sustainable way and potentially make a business out of it. you cannot do anything in the here and now but the people that are passionate and coming in with ideas and helping the country to have sustainable future is really important and that is where you can only have hope. and here it is, this was the first time a levin —year—old had smiled and days the nurses told us, she is ill with heart disease and malnutrition and even a game cannot change the fate of this child but she can through sport bring hope. dame kelly holmes making a difference there. now, how about this for the goal that never was? it came in this ice hockey match between blefast gaints and milton keynes lighting over the weekend a shot at goal lodged in the pants of belfast giants forward, pat dwyer and once he realised it was there, he manouevered himself backwards into the net to see if it would count. there he goes. sticks out his bottom. crafty, but the referee didn't give
supporting projects like this, the street shared aims to support local pigeons to provide more healthy food ina pigeons to provide more healthy food in a sustainable way and potentially make a business out of it. you cannot do anything in the here and now but the people that are passionate and coming in with ideas and helping the country to have sustainable future is really important and that is where you can only have hope. and here it is, this was the first time a levin —year—old had...
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we do live ina i think, at the moment. we do live in a divided time. have prompted criticism across the board. you've heard the vice president and here was new york city's mayor on today's political climate. this is a very painful time in our nation. it's a time when people are feeling a lot of hatred in the air. and incidents like this exacerbate that pain and exacerbate that fear. we cannot let the acts of a very few changes we are. joining us now from new york is former white house communications director anthony scaramucci — author of trump, the blue collar president. i want to pick up on what bill de blasio said and what our reporter was saying, this toxic environment we live in and to some extent the president and his language contributes to some of this toxicity, to what extent can we draw a line between that and what has happened today? it is really hard to know what happened my guess is it could have an anarchist trying to get both sides to think they are shooting at each other but if you are making the point, a point i agree with, that we hav
we do live ina i think, at the moment. we do live in a divided time. have prompted criticism across the board. you've heard the vice president and here was new york city's mayor on today's political climate. this is a very painful time in our nation. it's a time when people are feeling a lot of hatred in the air. and incidents like this exacerbate that pain and exacerbate that fear. we cannot let the acts of a very few changes we are. joining us now from new york is former white house...
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hello and welcome to your german music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition. pep band who from cologne. the tenth and the best ever.
hello and welcome to your german music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition. pep band who from cologne. the tenth and the best ever.
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but 300,000 has been spent, i guess, ina visit. but 300,000 has been spent, i guess, in a year.ng in this picture. hidden money from the saudis. now you're time is certainly part of riyadh. you will develop the mayor was up to. the telegraph now, this was up to. the telegraph now, this was interesting because this whole question about press freedom. the editor of the telegraph and i has tweeted that his frustration because it was a published a story about a businessman claim to any involved in sexual harassment and racial abuse. they had been doing this for eight months. and he has been saying it is terrible the rich are able to did not deny justice to terrible the rich are able to did not denyjustice to the vulnerable. there were footballers and also those of other students about a year ago. and of course, in the end, the stories come out. social media or something. it is outrageous that i look at british laws and i look at how quickly that something about our laws that seem very old—fashioned, more against property. you get put away for longer. but not against people. the kidn
but 300,000 has been spent, i guess, ina visit. but 300,000 has been spent, i guess, in a year.ng in this picture. hidden money from the saudis. now you're time is certainly part of riyadh. you will develop the mayor was up to. the telegraph now, this was up to. the telegraph now, this was interesting because this whole question about press freedom. the editor of the telegraph and i has tweeted that his frustration because it was a published a story about a businessman claim to any involved in...
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hello and welcome to your jam and music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition.
hello and welcome to your jam and music show public sport with me live ina among the highlights in this week's edition.
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do you think ina from how you are starting.k in a way that might be less of a headache for current teams and different formulas in motorsport? suddenly, there will be less women knocking on the door asking for seats with them because they have their own series. absolutely not. we are about promoting women to get into all levels of motorsport. all we're asking for is greater participation. so, if our drivers can come to w—series and go on to other series, then it isjob done from our point of view. the w—series, due to start next year. let's hear some more now from shane warne. he was at the forefront of the t20 revolution over a decade ago, many feared the shorter form of the game would accelerate the demise of test cricket, but we're not there yet. don't think test cricket is dying. i think there is a lot more interest on the tv side of things than attending the ground. i think in england and australia, it is very strong with people attending the venue strong with people attending the venue where the test matches are but i thin
do you think ina from how you are starting.k in a way that might be less of a headache for current teams and different formulas in motorsport? suddenly, there will be less women knocking on the door asking for seats with them because they have their own series. absolutely not. we are about promoting women to get into all levels of motorsport. all we're asking for is greater participation. so, if our drivers can come to w—series and go on to other series, then it isjob done from our point of...
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in america, it is easy if you are slightly crazy to manifest ina varied you are slightly crazy to manifest, dramatic way. but you are not going to get rid of the guns, you are not going to get rid of the u you are not going to get rid of the guns, so there will be people who argued donald trump is a nation have guns and more security, you could argue that is perhaps the only way. he injured for members of the swat team to take him out. that would be quite a lot in that synagogue to actually result what is going on. its move on. another story in the sunday times, 280 isis brides stream back to the uk. this is an investigation that that the sunday times has carried out. we were having an argument about this. good, great. when there is a british citizen abroad that has committed any kind of crime, eventually they returned to britain. that happens is absolutely everybody. we don't make exceptions are one type of crime in better than another. they return and they are citizens and our responsibility. in many cases, schoolgirls and vulnerable people who are radicalised, not all of them, but have
in america, it is easy if you are slightly crazy to manifest ina varied you are slightly crazy to manifest, dramatic way. but you are not going to get rid of the guns, you are not going to get rid of the u you are not going to get rid of the guns, so there will be people who argued donald trump is a nation have guns and more security, you could argue that is perhaps the only way. he injured for members of the swat team to take him out. that would be quite a lot in that synagogue to actually...
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we live ina time separate fact from fiction.a time of such great unity, as the bitter fight over this nomination both in the senate and among the public clearly demonstrates. it is not merely a case of differing groups having differing opinions. it is people bearing extreme ill will toward those who disagree with them. in our intense focus on our differences, we have forgotten the common values that bind us together as americans. when the some of our best minds are seeking to develop even more sophisticated algorithms, designed to link us to websites that only reinforce and cater to our views, we can only expect our differences to intensify. this would have alarmed the drafters of our constitution, who were acutely aware that different values and interests could prevent americans from becoming and remaining as single people. indeed, at the six objectives they invoked in the preamble to the constitution, the wonder that they put first was the wonder that they put first was the formation of a more perfect union. their vision of a
we live ina time separate fact from fiction.a time of such great unity, as the bitter fight over this nomination both in the senate and among the public clearly demonstrates. it is not merely a case of differing groups having differing opinions. it is people bearing extreme ill will toward those who disagree with them. in our intense focus on our differences, we have forgotten the common values that bind us together as americans. when the some of our best minds are seeking to develop even more...