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and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is. to recognize 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. freshens for 1200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. know about cognitive performance? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhanc
and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is. to recognize 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...
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they cannot possibly argue that you violated the ina. it doesn't say single word about whether we are required to maintain this policy. >> was the analytical believingn between you received your statutory power and believing you have no authority to influence or take certain decisions? >> if you refuse to enforce the law completely. said we are not enforcing the law. that exceeds the constraints. >> the second scenario you didn't think you had any >> iftion at all for you they ceased and then forced the entire ina they would claim that would not be proper. that does not exceed the constraints. they are not acting illegally by having my policy. nothing says otherwise. that's what the fifth circuit held. there a fundamental difference when you're asking whether an agency have exceeded the constraint on enforcement construction between not worsen the law and enforcing the law. the primary example they have is they say there was a path to citizenship. that's wrong for a least three reasons. it applies to two sets of people. it applies to par
they cannot possibly argue that you violated the ina. it doesn't say single word about whether we are required to maintain this policy. >> was the analytical believingn between you received your statutory power and believing you have no authority to influence or take certain decisions? >> if you refuse to enforce the law completely. said we are not enforcing the law. that exceeds the constraints. >> the second scenario you didn't think you had any >> iftion at all for...
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we talk about our lives being ina autumn.the welsh are ina being in a great position, the welsh are in a great position as well. they certainly had. an unfortunate injury at the weekends. to know —— it has made that squad even more competitive. this is the best and most into additive squads in the la st most into additive squads in the last 11 years. mine from nine, unbeaten autumn. it will be one heck ofa unbeaten autumn. it will be one heck of a six nations. are scotland's just a little bit below ireland and wales but still 18, as we have seen against argentina, that can compete with the very best, even if they don't always get the results? that is the narrative that has really changed, the fact that they can compete with the best. it isjust how they can keep that consistency. game management versus style of play isa game management versus style of play is a massive thing for them. if they can get the balance, they will be massive contenders. where everyone will want to be at their very best next year. a fantastic autumn in
we talk about our lives being ina autumn.the welsh are ina being in a great position, the welsh are in a great position as well. they certainly had. an unfortunate injury at the weekends. to know —— it has made that squad even more competitive. this is the best and most into additive squads in the la st most into additive squads in the last 11 years. mine from nine, unbeaten autumn. it will be one heck ofa unbeaten autumn. it will be one heck of a six nations. are scotland's just a little...
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even a small amount ina kill a person.a small amount in a bottle could have had devastating effects. these investigators were in no doubt that this poison had been put there by the russians? yes, in the programme they detail the painstaking investigation. they went through 11,000 hours of cctv. they isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the prime ministers spoke about that in parliament and said openly that the government believes the two were officers in the russian military intelligence, eg ru. these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury. we know that many residents in salisbury have been very worried for a long time. it now emerges just how great the potential threat was. yes, time. it now emerges just how great the potentialthreat was. yes, a large amount of decontamination was carried out afterwards but no one could find the source of it, this bot
even a small amount ina kill a person.a small amount in a bottle could have had devastating effects. these investigators were in no doubt that this poison had been put there by the russians? yes, in the programme they detail the painstaking investigation. they went through 11,000 hours of cctv. they isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the...
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i don't have property us ina. >> reporter: the president saying today, nothing changed. >> i didn'he project. i decided not to do the projec there would be nothing wrong if i did do it. i was running my business while i was waampaigning. thera good chance that i wouldn't
i don't have property us ina. >> reporter: the president saying today, nothing changed. >> i didn'he project. i decided not to do the projec there would be nothing wrong if i did do it. i was running my business while i was waampaigning. thera good chance that i wouldn't
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o'neill spent his career ina mutual concerns. career in a top divisions of england and scotland, but at 66 years old he could not choose to walk away. it was thejob of could not choose to walk away. it was the job of the characters that once kept this nation excited, but now irish football faces another rethink. in a career which saw him win four premier league titles with chelsea and a champions league crown, didier drogba has announced his retirement at the age of a0. hejoined the london club in 2004, but finished his career playing in the united states. the only player to score in 4 separate fa cup finals, he also scored the winning penalty for chelsea in their champions league final victory over bayern munich in 2012. he's been paying tribute to the club. the chelsea fans changed me, improved me, and always said the more i scored goals of the more support was coming. and really, but we have been chasing this trophy for eight years? to win it the way that we did to suffer the way that we suffered in the final i think there was
o'neill spent his career ina mutual concerns. career in a top divisions of england and scotland, but at 66 years old he could not choose to walk away. it was thejob of could not choose to walk away. it was the job of the characters that once kept this nation excited, but now irish football faces another rethink. in a career which saw him win four premier league titles with chelsea and a champions league crown, didier drogba has announced his retirement at the age of a0. hejoined the london club...
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that on ane my wedding day, birth ofs of my children and going ina's house as even playing field. >>ntessa has that effect on people. em will i and lin-manuel miranda appear in a "mary poppins" themed show. >> emily as a nanny had quite an effect on his husband. >> he cried and cried. he kept saying, what's happening to >> the song is so gorgeous, talking about the loss of his wife. i think he sort of crien onward >> everything is possible. even the impossible. >> in the revamped "mary poppins" emily is nearly perfect in every way, but she admits taking on the role was a daunting task for this mom of two. >> did you watch the original "mary poppins"? >> i watched it as a child, but didn't want to watch it as an adult before i played here, because i kind of knew i would be swayed by what julie did. >> no, i couldn't possibly. >> this is 25 years after the original when the banks children are all grown up. for lin-manuel miranda bringing his son to set was a career highlight. >> i wanted had imto see how cool daddy's job was. that's one of the moments i'll never his eyes were saucers.
that on ane my wedding day, birth ofs of my children and going ina's house as even playing field. >>ntessa has that effect on people. em will i and lin-manuel miranda appear in a "mary poppins" themed show. >> emily as a nanny had quite an effect on his husband. >> he cried and cried. he kept saying, what's happening to >> the song is so gorgeous, talking about the loss of his wife. i think he sort of crien onward >> everything is possible. even the...
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crude prices are still ina slump trumping oil.e still in a slump after the us president piles more pressure on 0pec. and how a company in south australia has built a business around helping to preserve native wildlife. good morning, asia. hello, world. yes, it's asia business report. glad you could join us, i'm rico hizon. let's start with oil prices, and they've been on a slippery slope, suffering one of their worst days in three years, but in asian and, we're seeing some flatness, some kind of recovery for prices. light crude up a fraction. brent crude up. 0verall, the us futures lost more than 7% overnight in new york after record 12th straight decline. crude prices have seen big swings in the last few weeks and they are down almost 30% after peaking last month. to tell us more about this is monica miller. we are seeing some kind of recovery, but still it's been a downward slope? it was amazing what happened yesterday, and why it is happening is expectations are changing. not long ago we were talking about oil shortages, but no
crude prices are still ina slump trumping oil.e still in a slump after the us president piles more pressure on 0pec. and how a company in south australia has built a business around helping to preserve native wildlife. good morning, asia. hello, world. yes, it's asia business report. glad you could join us, i'm rico hizon. let's start with oil prices, and they've been on a slippery slope, suffering one of their worst days in three years, but in asian and, we're seeing some flatness, some kind...
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so ina way he has always been on that side.se comments are no surprise but they are unhealthy for what theresa may is trying to do at the moment. in the city of london, what we been through the last couple of weeks, what's the feeling with regards to that decision in december? i think it's interesting when we look at yesterday that sterling didn't move tall. we would have expected some move with the deal agreed in europe over the weekend and there wasn't much movement. it went up a little over the course of the day. i think it shows this deal has a long way to go. all right, sophie, thank you so much. let's stay with the president. us president donald trump says he is likely to go ahead with an increase on tariffs currently imposed on chinese goods at the start of 2019. let's go to our asia business hub, where rico hizon has been following the story. lovely to see you,. sally! this is what the wall streetjournal is reporting about what he had to say about the us — china trade war. reporting about what he had to say about the us
so ina way he has always been on that side.se comments are no surprise but they are unhealthy for what theresa may is trying to do at the moment. in the city of london, what we been through the last couple of weeks, what's the feeling with regards to that decision in december? i think it's interesting when we look at yesterday that sterling didn't move tall. we would have expected some move with the deal agreed in europe over the weekend and there wasn't much movement. it went up a little over...
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some of those letters were put ina to go.rs were put in a long time ago and could have been rescinded, we don't know, only sirgraham have been rescinded, we don't know, only sir graham knows what is in that autumn draw. —— optimum. —— bottom. the mail has donald trump's reaction, saying it will be harder for her to strike a deal. this is our close ally being held. the double trump said this would keep us too close to eu rules. —— helpful. he didn't exactly spell out his problems. this echoes the criticism he has had before and we do know that theresa may has decided to keep us that theresa may has decided to keep us closer to the eu economy because she thinks that will do less damage to business and that does have limitations on the ability to do trade dealss. mail has been pretty supportive of her art until now, here it is number ten the right to reply. it is simply not true, says downing street. sticking to its line that. how reliant would we be on a trade deal with the us? apparently they are going to be easily struck with
some of those letters were put ina to go.rs were put in a long time ago and could have been rescinded, we don't know, only sirgraham have been rescinded, we don't know, only sir graham knows what is in that autumn draw. —— optimum. —— bottom. the mail has donald trump's reaction, saying it will be harder for her to strike a deal. this is our close ally being held. the double trump said this would keep us too close to eu rules. —— helpful. he didn't exactly spell out his problems....
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he was asked ina the next you are out. a press conference to say if anyone had been fired, he did not know at the time and then all of a sudden we get an line that he is sacked. he decides to do things, he likes to and his background and what is going on, but i think the fact is he does not do things like uk politics. this is really fiery and he gets going to do so yes, looking for a new candidate for him in the house. that approach really is working with certain demographics in america, is it not? there is no way around and we come onto a get with the press conference which is the most extraordinary thing that has a broadcast is the last time he did a press c0 nfe re nce . broadcast is the last time he did a press conference. i think in the last half hour at the end, he shouted at journalists can last half hour at the end, he shouted atjournalists can argue a journalist, call himself a genius to some degree, to the questions for pretty much everyone whether they represented a lebanese tv outlet or a british broadcaster, a
he was asked ina the next you are out. a press conference to say if anyone had been fired, he did not know at the time and then all of a sudden we get an line that he is sacked. he decides to do things, he likes to and his background and what is going on, but i think the fact is he does not do things like uk politics. this is really fiery and he gets going to do so yes, looking for a new candidate for him in the house. that approach really is working with certain demographics in america, is it...
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and ina setting a fox to guard the chickens. where we have had to reputable scientific report saying we have maybe 12 years to avert climate catastrophe and being the first extinguish —— species to engineerour rome first extinguish —— species to engineer our rome extension. the amazon is the greatest luncheon of the planet. deforestation has decreased and the lula, it is going up decreased and the lula, it is going up again. now we may see a further devastation of this forest which is essential for the planet. the good news is though brazil is a very vibrant democracy. it has a congress that is —— has impeached president that have stepped out of line and has courts that have been able to bring a former president to trial and conviction. it has a media that is very disrespectful. let's hope it continues like that but with him in power, maybe he has plans up his sleep to curtail freedom of open debate and the media and see what happens to his detractors in future. he is very clever in his use of social media. yes, of course. it by
and ina setting a fox to guard the chickens. where we have had to reputable scientific report saying we have maybe 12 years to avert climate catastrophe and being the first extinguish —— species to engineerour rome first extinguish —— species to engineer our rome extension. the amazon is the greatest luncheon of the planet. deforestation has decreased and the lula, it is going up decreased and the lula, it is going up again. now we may see a further devastation of this forest which is...
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and to us in a few minutes ina oppressed. a friend ofjesus, anotherjewish person, john, writing also amidst persecution and suffering on the same theme, the faithfulness of god and the responsibility of human beings. he calls for us to love one another, not to hate, or pursue revenge. he writes out of knowing god injesus who died on the cross and rose triumphant from the tomb. demonstrating that through his faithful obedience the final verdict on evil is defeat. the final call to human beings from the god we worship here today is hope, life, and liberation. the fact thatjohn‘s words will be read in germany, in german, by that country's president, a friend to this nation, demonstrates what can be done. 0n this day we remember. in order to act. we look back at the ruins and find that they have been rebuilt. we look forward. in a very different world and society, however great the challenges, and see that through the faithfulness of god and are loving obedience, conflict has been transformed and enemies reconciled. and that is h
and to us in a few minutes ina oppressed. a friend ofjesus, anotherjewish person, john, writing also amidst persecution and suffering on the same theme, the faithfulness of god and the responsibility of human beings. he calls for us to love one another, not to hate, or pursue revenge. he writes out of knowing god injesus who died on the cross and rose triumphant from the tomb. demonstrating that through his faithful obedience the final verdict on evil is defeat. the final call to human beings...
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we booked seven months ago ina week vacated.travelled we we re in a week before we travelled we were told we would have to change hotels. how far are you being moved now? i have just hotels. how far are you being moved now? i havejust had hotels. how far are you being moved now? i have just had confirmation today, there are three or four options. i think hopefully we will be lucky and moved about 25—27 minutes away from the ground, 1a kilometres, rather than the eight kilometres, rather than the eight kilometres, but we are arriving on the eve of the test so keeping our fingers crossed. i think one of the hotels is two hours drive away, although it looks lovely hotel, and if this monsoon weather keeps up, thatis if this monsoon weather keeps up, that is really inconvenient. if you are that far away from the ground, it is not easy to go to and from the ground should there be rain interruptions. we will wait and see. but how do you feel about it? are you happy to give up a room for the team's? i suppose they need to be near the gr
we booked seven months ago ina week vacated.travelled we we re in a week before we travelled we were told we would have to change hotels. how far are you being moved now? i have just hotels. how far are you being moved now? i havejust had hotels. how far are you being moved now? i have just had confirmation today, there are three or four options. i think hopefully we will be lucky and moved about 25—27 minutes away from the ground, 1a kilometres, rather than the eight kilometres, rather than...
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we will be reporting from paris ina the war.ed the end of world war i. in the field of remembrance by westminster abbey sit the crosses left by families with their messages of thanks stretching back across the generations. tonight, within the abbey, at its place of honour by the great west door, the queen and the president of germany stood side by side while their flowers were laid at the grave of an unknown british soldier who died on the battlefields of the great war. it was a conflict in which many millions from many nations died, nearly1 million of them were british. it ended on this day, 100 years ago, with the armistice, described in the memoir of private john jackson. we fought on till the last minute, till on the stroke of the 11th hour, the sounds of war ceased abruptly, succeeded by the great silence. to us, after years of noise, the calm and quietness of that cold, november day was bewildering. the archbishop of canterbury recalled that for all the sacrifice of the great war, the hopes that a better world would emerge
we will be reporting from paris ina the war.ed the end of world war i. in the field of remembrance by westminster abbey sit the crosses left by families with their messages of thanks stretching back across the generations. tonight, within the abbey, at its place of honour by the great west door, the queen and the president of germany stood side by side while their flowers were laid at the grave of an unknown british soldier who died on the battlefields of the great war. it was a conflict in...
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at the very end he was sitting ina chairandjust sighed, and that was it. he died very peacefully.ere. dry but in the west, some showers with thunder in the irish sea coast. away from those, temperatures will drop down to sigel figures under clear skies, a touch of frost under parts of scotland but over all a fairly mild week ahead and it is a week which begins as we finished the weekend, on the breezy side with a mixture of sunshine and showers. low pressure close by, we also have this weather front across northern france which has a deal of cloud for it was angular and the south—east. to be a cloudy start here with one or two later showers. will push its way a bit further northwards and eastwards through the day, with sunshine in between, some parts of northern ireland, northern scotland, the midlands could get through parts of the day predominately dry. with sunshine, it will not feel too bad around this time of the year with temperatures from 11 to 1a celsius. more showers will push their way eastwards tomorrow but low pressure becomes less of a feature and pushes to the north
at the very end he was sitting ina chairandjust sighed, and that was it. he died very peacefully.ere. dry but in the west, some showers with thunder in the irish sea coast. away from those, temperatures will drop down to sigel figures under clear skies, a touch of frost under parts of scotland but over all a fairly mild week ahead and it is a week which begins as we finished the weekend, on the breezy side with a mixture of sunshine and showers. low pressure close by, we also have this weather...
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that particular bugbear of his with the media came out ina bugbear of his with the media came out ino you get the impression talking to your collea g u es impression talking to your colleagues that he came out having decided to pick this fight on this particular day or was he tired and unhappy and it just particular day or was he tired and unhappy and itjust happened?” doubt she came out deciding to pick a fight with the press corps, i think it's always in the background of how he deals with the press. he started out sounding very tired, i expect he been up all night, but he was very much putting a positive spin on the election, he refused to acknowledge there had even been a loss, he was asked several times about that and he said he had learned he is popular and people like what he's doing so perhaps he was annoyed at being challenged on that and being challenged on the investigations which might be coming. that may have been behind it. but also, you know, this kind of back and forth, it is unseemly and perhaps humiliating but it also gives profile to the journalist to do it andjim
that particular bugbear of his with the media came out ina bugbear of his with the media came out ino you get the impression talking to your collea g u es impression talking to your colleagues that he came out having decided to pick this fight on this particular day or was he tired and unhappy and it just particular day or was he tired and unhappy and itjust happened?” doubt she came out deciding to pick a fight with the press corps, i think it's always in the background of how he deals with...
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his most famous words were ina around.. within two minutes, they we re australia. within two minutes, they were beating them once more. england we re were beating them once more. england were in control, but there was a flaw in the plan. for a time, they we re flaw in the plan. for a time, they were rocked. this was an illegal tackle, but not a penalty try. england got away with that then after the break, elliott staley got away from australia. 0nce after the break, elliott staley got away from australia. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. ina in a memorable image to england's viewer. scotland thrashed argentina five months ago and 10,000 miles away. edinburgh seemed world apart but crucially for scotland, they still one. —— won. finally, the british film director nicolas roeg has died at the age of 90. in a career spanning six decades, he was celebrated for his original style of film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mick
his most famous words were ina around.. within two minutes, they we re australia. within two minutes, they were beating them once more. england we re were beating them once more. england were in control, but there was a flaw in the plan. for a time, they we re flaw in the plan. for a time, they were rocked. this was an illegal tackle, but not a penalty try. england got away with that then after the break, elliott staley got away from australia. 0nce after the break, elliott staley got away from...
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the generals also were suffering, but they are really stuck ina suffering, but they are really stuckr them to start to think creatively about how they can ove rco m e creatively about how they can overcome the trench stalemate. the conflict had a momentum of its own ina conflict had a momentum of its own in a sense of other was that stalemate. and extraordinary in some ways that it came to an end when it did. the german army having effectively won the german army having effectively won the war in the east with the russian revolution, germany occupies huge swathes of europe, they have effectively won in the east and they wa nt effectively won in the east and they want to win in the west, they exhaust themselves, 800,000 casualties in the spring offences and they cannot keep going. let us go to brussels and we will hear the minute's silence being observed in brussels. the king and queen there escorted by mounted guards. music: last post. that is the scene in brussels as the commemorative events take place with the king and queen in brussels and in thyme, the scene at the menin gate. ——
the generals also were suffering, but they are really stuck ina suffering, but they are really stuckr them to start to think creatively about how they can ove rco m e creatively about how they can overcome the trench stalemate. the conflict had a momentum of its own ina conflict had a momentum of its own in a sense of other was that stalemate. and extraordinary in some ways that it came to an end when it did. the german army having effectively won the german army having effectively won the war...
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the saudi foreign minister ina discuss with you. minister in a bbc interviewjust a short time ago sent the custodian of the two holy mosques, mohammed bin salman, area the two holy mosques, mohammed bin salman, are a red line. they represent every saudi citizen and every saudi citizen represents them and we will not tolerate any discussion of anything that is disparaging towards the monarch or a crown prince. have you, in a way being intimidated by those words? yes, of course. i will tell you what the red line is, the red line is killing a journalist. the red line is launching strikes against civilians, the red line is seeking the death penalty against peaceful activists. the red line is giving life sentences for feminists and human rights defenders in saudi arabia. these are the true red line ‘s matches start with the people and their human rights and basic liberties of that they should enjoy in saudi arabia. these are the real red line is, if anybody crosses the red line is, if anybody crosses the red line, they should be held acc
the saudi foreign minister ina discuss with you. minister in a bbc interviewjust a short time ago sent the custodian of the two holy mosques, mohammed bin salman, area the two holy mosques, mohammed bin salman, are a red line. they represent every saudi citizen and every saudi citizen represents them and we will not tolerate any discussion of anything that is disparaging towards the monarch or a crown prince. have you, in a way being intimidated by those words? yes, of course. i will tell you...
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dan biggar‘s two penalties carried them clear, all the way to an autumnal clean sweep and nine wins inang into a world cup year. speaking of world cups... this is the one, it's coming back for jonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it is over! he has done it! ian robinson's was famous radio commentary and for his final match on the microphone after 48 years, england were soon beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher after his side was my perfect start. ‘is after his side was my perfect start. ' is ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in the plan, blink and you'll miss him. england did and they were lucky to be level at the break and afterwards elliot daly find the fast lane and after that the result becomes inevitable. if he is the express,, cigarette is the speed train with heavy carriages. after a memorable entering the's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it and thank you very, very much. patrick gearey, bbc news. match of the day follows the news with highlights from today's seven games in the premier league, but if you'd like the results n
dan biggar‘s two penalties carried them clear, all the way to an autumnal clean sweep and nine wins inang into a world cup year. speaking of world cups... this is the one, it's coming back for jonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it is over! he has done it! ian robinson's was famous radio commentary and for his final match on the microphone after 48 years, england were soon beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher after his side was my perfect start. ‘is after his side...
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ina large number of traveller sites, there is no proper sewage system which human excrement flows into supply of water in some cases when it has been illegally tapped into. there was a call for supermarkets to offer customers packaging free — or eco friendly packaging — for all fruit and veg. the debate came after 125,000 people signed a petition on the subject. an mp called plastic pollution one of the great environmental challenges of our time. every piece of plastic can take decades or longer to degrade and will simplyjust break down into smaller and smaller particles. we then find plastic entering the ecosystem and it has the potential of killing, sea birds, fish, and mammals through ingestion and releasing their harmful toxins at the plastic breaks up. there was victory for campaigners who've been fighting to lower the maximum stakes on high street gambling machines, known as fobts. the chancellor announced in his budget that the maximum bet would be reduced from £100 tojust £2 but not until october next year. that prompted the sports minister tracey crouch to resign and provoked
ina large number of traveller sites, there is no proper sewage system which human excrement flows into supply of water in some cases when it has been illegally tapped into. there was a call for supermarkets to offer customers packaging free — or eco friendly packaging — for all fruit and veg. the debate came after 125,000 people signed a petition on the subject. an mp called plastic pollution one of the great environmental challenges of our time. every piece of plastic can take decades or...
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so it looks very likely that carlos ghosn will remain in custody ina carlos ghosn will remain in custodynorth of tokyo for the next 20 days, initially, while the investigation goes on. we will update you when we get any more details about that decision. spain's prime minister has said he will not accept the brexit withdrawal treaty and accompanying political declaration on future ties at a summit of eu leaders on sunday unless the wording is changed to reflect spain's concerns about the territoy of gibraltar. pedro sanchez said he is prepared to vote ‘no' because he is defending our europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports from gibraltar. just days before the final summit to seal the brexit deal is due, this is a serious obstacle. the spanish prime minister, pedro sanchez, said the text of the withdrawal treaty and the accompanying declaration of future ties between the eu and the uk are not acceptable for spain. translation: were disappointed that we have found in the withdrawal agreement a number of elements, an article, article 184 that questions the ability spain to negotiate
so it looks very likely that carlos ghosn will remain in custody ina carlos ghosn will remain in custodynorth of tokyo for the next 20 days, initially, while the investigation goes on. we will update you when we get any more details about that decision. spain's prime minister has said he will not accept the brexit withdrawal treaty and accompanying political declaration on future ties at a summit of eu leaders on sunday unless the wording is changed to reflect spain's concerns about the...
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someone must have looked ina bag. drawback.lia's loved former tayo. .. —— lefort in a bag. julia's loved former tayo... —— lefort matej. this is a speech synthesis system by lyburd ai. just by listening to a few audio samples of someone talking it can reproduce their voice digitally. like this. i am donald trump and i think that my digital voice is quite impressive. it has been trained on many, impressive. it has been trained on any impressive. it has been trained on many, many voices. it has taught itself what makes each voice different. that means that you don't have to record every phone in, every single sound that your voice can make. amazingly, it has found a more efficient way of sounding like you. the kind of algorithms we are using, it is deep learning or neural networks. something that makes these kind of algorithms so special is that you don't need to give them specific things to look for. and so this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voice is based on this and they will sound like the orig
someone must have looked ina bag. drawback.lia's loved former tayo. .. —— lefort in a bag. julia's loved former tayo... —— lefort matej. this is a speech synthesis system by lyburd ai. just by listening to a few audio samples of someone talking it can reproduce their voice digitally. like this. i am donald trump and i think that my digital voice is quite impressive. it has been trained on many, impressive. it has been trained on any impressive. it has been trained on many, many voices....
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a lot for one person to carry and when someone has beenin person to carry and when someone has been inaone has been in a position for that period of time you perhaps become a little less open to ideas, you tend to work with the smaller circle of people, andi with the smaller circle of people, and i believe there was some frustration within their son that he was less involved than perhaps didn't understand all of their concerns. how representative is that sort of corporate structure in the car world? he seemed to yield a huge amount of control and power over an enormous group. there is nothing quite like the renault nissan mitsubishi alliance right now so it is an incredible amount of power for a corporate lead to have. at the same time you have two of the companies in japan same time you have two of the companies injapan and one in europe so you also have some pretty big geographic challenges. it is very unusual. thank you. if we get any updates on that story with a board meeting we will update you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. online retail giant amaz
a lot for one person to carry and when someone has beenin person to carry and when someone has been inaone has been in a position for that period of time you perhaps become a little less open to ideas, you tend to work with the smaller circle of people, andi with the smaller circle of people, and i believe there was some frustration within their son that he was less involved than perhaps didn't understand all of their concerns. how representative is that sort of corporate structure in the car...
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and ina significant is done fairly quickly. to a question which was opposed by the president this week, which during a cold snap, tweeted "whatever happened to global warming"? this thanks giving week for the holiday, it has been very cold, and these government scientists are now providing him with a direct and very detailed... is having a very significant impact on the united states already, and the potential future impact may be catastrophic with the loss of many more american lives and the loss of hundreds of billions of dollars annually to the economy to the end of the century. it also focuses on the extremes, doesn't it? the increased intensity of droughts, fires racing across california, really putting the spotlight on that? that's right. there seems to be increasing confidence among climate scientists that there is a link between rising global temperatures, rising sea levels, increasing heat in the oceans, and intense, extreme weather events such as those which have driven these catastrophic fires here in california. jus
and ina significant is done fairly quickly. to a question which was opposed by the president this week, which during a cold snap, tweeted "whatever happened to global warming"? this thanks giving week for the holiday, it has been very cold, and these government scientists are now providing him with a direct and very detailed... is having a very significant impact on the united states already, and the potential future impact may be catastrophic with the loss of many more american lives...
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we will attempt to rejoin christian fraser ina attempt to rejoin christian fraser in a moment.e bit of the foreign secretary jeremy we can show you a little bit of the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. he has acknowledged it will be a challenge for theresa may. if there was gridlock in parliament there will be a huge degree of uncertainty and for the british want is for us to get on and deliver brexit. there are a lot of things that any of us have to do that they don't like and also a huge amount that they have achieved, notjust the ending of free movement of people and the ending of large annual payments coming out of the common fisheries and agriculture policies and largely ending the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. it gets us a lot of what we wanted. not everything. but the question is this can this be the staging post the get is the point ruby could get everything? and i think with a lot of hard work it could be. amber rudd says the house of commons can start there being no deal. the house of commons would have to bring down a conservative government. if there was
we will attempt to rejoin christian fraser ina attempt to rejoin christian fraser in a moment.e bit of the foreign secretary jeremy we can show you a little bit of the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. he has acknowledged it will be a challenge for theresa may. if there was gridlock in parliament there will be a huge degree of uncertainty and for the british want is for us to get on and deliver brexit. there are a lot of things that any of us have to do that they don't like and also a huge amount...
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wind—chill becoming more of a factor ina wind—chill becoming more of a factor in a strengthening easterlye, so after a mild weekends, that is history. plenty showers around, most frequent across eastern parts of scotla nd frequent across eastern parts of scotland through the night, northern england, the east of northern ireland, running into east anglia and southern england. some places staying dry with clear spells, with the wind dropping a little in shelter, some frost around at the back most of us frost free with showers and a breeze, some sunny spells mainly in the east, becoming more widespread with increasing cloud through the day. cloud scattered everywhere in the afternoon with a raw easterly winds. starting to turn wintry on the hills, perhaps merging to give longer spells of rain through northern england. across western parts of scotland, avoiding showers, staying dry, but even here the temperatures struggle. we have that strong easterly wind, up to 50mph for some across the north sea coast of england. the thermometer says this, but with the wind feeling much colder, feeling aro
wind—chill becoming more of a factor ina wind—chill becoming more of a factor in a strengthening easterlye, so after a mild weekends, that is history. plenty showers around, most frequent across eastern parts of scotla nd frequent across eastern parts of scotland through the night, northern england, the east of northern ireland, running into east anglia and southern england. some places staying dry with clear spells, with the wind dropping a little in shelter, some frost around at the back...
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i believe ina better deal but i haven't.2 million for ignoring warnings about a driver who killed 2 people. none of us at company will ever forget the terrible events of october three, 2015, we are deeply sorry for the heartache of everyone affected, particularly the families.
i believe ina better deal but i haven't.2 million for ignoring warnings about a driver who killed 2 people. none of us at company will ever forget the terrible events of october three, 2015, we are deeply sorry for the heartache of everyone affected, particularly the families.
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mark, ina mark, in a sense, this is endorsing the position that the turkish government seems to haveturkish media, supportive of the turkish president. how useful will this be? i think it will be pretty useful for the turkish government to try to put more pressure on the trump administration to harden their response to saudi arabia. there was a column in the washington post from president erdogan a couple of weeks ago, accusing the killing of being ordered from the highest levels of the saudi government. really, the column went almost as far as directly accusing the crown prince of being behind it. now this conclusion from the cia appearing to show that the crown prince may have had his hands behind the killing. even though the us administration has sanctioned 17 saudi nationals, there was a frustration here that donald trump has not gone further, because of course the crown prince is basically the linchpin of his foreign policy in the middle east, soi foreign policy in the middle east, so i think president erdogan will be hoping that these findings by the cia just push the trump adm
mark, ina mark, in a sense, this is endorsing the position that the turkish government seems to haveturkish media, supportive of the turkish president. how useful will this be? i think it will be pretty useful for the turkish government to try to put more pressure on the trump administration to harden their response to saudi arabia. there was a column in the washington post from president erdogan a couple of weeks ago, accusing the killing of being ordered from the highest levels of the saudi...
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the white house correspondence association has said ina correspondence association has said in a statement inappropriate and other news organisations have said its inappropriate and my hope is the white house will see the error of its ways and the stories credentials. we know what it's like to have credentials withdrawn. we had ours withdrawn by the trump campaign during the presidential campaign. we know what that's like. but we also know that we have to keep doing ourjobs and the most important thing the press can do is continue asking the kinds of questions that need to be asked. but there are times when certain critics of the media here in washington thinks that it has become a circus. donald trump is the ringmaster, he is dictating the terms of the relationship and journalists are frankly dancing to his tune. some people say that. i don't happen to believe that's the case. the important thing is we do not dance to his tune, that we are journalists, we report stories and ask the hard questions on the best in the press can do is to continue to ask the hard questions of the administratio
the white house correspondence association has said ina correspondence association has said in a statement inappropriate and other news organisations have said its inappropriate and my hope is the white house will see the error of its ways and the stories credentials. we know what it's like to have credentials withdrawn. we had ours withdrawn by the trump campaign during the presidential campaign. we know what that's like. but we also know that we have to keep doing ourjobs and the most...
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so we protect the rights of white supremacists to speak, we protect the rights of the nra ina speak,the nra in a suit against the governor of new york who is trying to use his revelatory authority over banks there 288 ——i doubt the nra. we come in on the side of the nra. we support the principle of free speech no matter who is speaking. you have raised two very interesting cases. youanmi side of the nra is a fascinating one. it is important and you were very involved in that. before we do, use earlier in—out about we, the aclu, being a non—partisan organisation, which frankly does not stack up with the weight you are handling your interventions in current american politics will stop the mid—term election season is on. you are pouring money into particular races across the country. not for named candidates, but on an issue spaced bases which clearly is supporting democrats against republicans. i can cite you the various races. democrats against republicans. i can cite you the various raceslj democrats against republicans. i can cite you the various races. i will talk you through this
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ina mainwaring? in a slightly odd comment.it wasn't a coup. it looked an awful lot like a coup against mrs may. he put his letter of no confidence last week with a great flourish and he urged other tory mps to do so. unfortunately, it's somewhat backfired and they didn't get the numbers they hoped on friday, or even yesterday, and now we've passed a third day where they still don't have the numbers and during this press conference , have the numbers and during this press conference, the head of the arj said this is not a bit dad's army? he said i've always admired captain mainwaring, which many people wouldn't have thought he was admired and a good leader of his command —— captain mainwaring —— erg. and anna soubry, the big tory remainer, she said it was more similarto remainer, she said it was more similar to private pike, remainer, she said it was more similarto private pike, stupid boys! he said it wasn't a coup because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they're because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they‘
ina mainwaring? in a slightly odd comment.it wasn't a coup. it looked an awful lot like a coup against mrs may. he put his letter of no confidence last week with a great flourish and he urged other tory mps to do so. unfortunately, it's somewhat backfired and they didn't get the numbers they hoped on friday, or even yesterday, and now we've passed a third day where they still don't have the numbers and during this press conference , have the numbers and during this press conference, the head of...
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that today there were nice words for theresa may, like from the dutch prime minister, she negotiated inaated in a very tough way, the actually in the end of the uk had to concede most of the time? i don't understand why the british people, and i like the british people for many historic reasons, why they are feeling that they are humiliated. i don't see that because... numerous points of view of the british have been taken into this deal. so this is not a humiliation for britain. there is something about the tough negotiations on behalf of the eu during these brexit talks that have made some in the uk say that they are made some in the uk say that they a re really made some in the uk say that they are really glad they're leaving, you're inflexible and not listening to the needs of the people. what would be your reaction to them?|j a lwa ys would be your reaction to them?” always respected the dignity of the british people, which is the same dignity of the people living on the continent. britain has voted, there was a sovereign decision, we are highly respectable of disrespecting of that
that today there were nice words for theresa may, like from the dutch prime minister, she negotiated inaated in a very tough way, the actually in the end of the uk had to concede most of the time? i don't understand why the british people, and i like the british people for many historic reasons, why they are feeling that they are humiliated. i don't see that because... numerous points of view of the british have been taken into this deal. so this is not a humiliation for britain. there is...
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in addition, two vehicles which had beenin addition, two vehicles which had been ina addition, two vehiclesn this part of london, two men and a teenage boy were injured when a shot gun was fired into a minicab. overnight, speaking to people here, they have talked aboutjust how crime is not unheard of here but this is really a different kind of level of investigation. when you think about some of the things the mayor of london has been saying about violent crime and what a challenge it is, that really does make a lot of sense to people when you speak to them here. a specialist unit is in place now to deal with some of the problems london has been experiencing in recent months. but the latest here is now that one person has been arrested in connection with the investigation in edmonton. more now on the news that the general medical council are urgently checking the qualifications of about 3,000 foreign doctors, after it was emerged a fake psychiatrist had been practising for 22 years with no qualifications. zholia alemi falsely claimed to have a medical degree from a new zealand university wh
in addition, two vehicles which had beenin addition, two vehicles which had been ina addition, two vehiclesn this part of london, two men and a teenage boy were injured when a shot gun was fired into a minicab. overnight, speaking to people here, they have talked aboutjust how crime is not unheard of here but this is really a different kind of level of investigation. when you think about some of the things the mayor of london has been saying about violent crime and what a challenge it is, that...
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interesting, caroline, ina whether to accept it. it is this deal or nothing, and they backed up on that today and it seems to be very much the line she is taking. yes, just as she is saying, take it oi' yes, just as she is saying, take it or leave it, that is the message thatjuncker is or leave it, that is the message that juncker is equally telling his allies in the year. tony had his musical metaphor, so this morning i was watching bjorn of abba being presented with the image of theresa may dancing to dancing queen at the tory party conference, and he said "she is a brave woman, she has no red and somehow made it to the lectern. " red and somehow made it to the lectern." and that is what i thought, very awkward manoeuvres and somehow got to that lecture on —— she has no rhythm. withstood all the so—called letters of no confidence. borisjohnson not going home and taking his ball with them. the telegraph are saying, pitching it very much that the dup will be out to vote against the deal. we have all the likes of andrea leadsom, stil
interesting, caroline, ina whether to accept it. it is this deal or nothing, and they backed up on that today and it seems to be very much the line she is taking. yes, just as she is saying, take it oi' yes, just as she is saying, take it or leave it, that is the message thatjuncker is or leave it, that is the message that juncker is equally telling his allies in the year. tony had his musical metaphor, so this morning i was watching bjorn of abba being presented with the image of theresa may...
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and i took office, they were heading ina and i took office, they were heading in a very, very bad directiont some point, things very positive frankly could happen with iran but we also need a counterbalance and israel needs help also. if we abandon saudi arabia, it would be a terrible mistake. earlier, i asked our north america correspondent peter bowes how president trump's comments had gone down in the united states. this is by any standards an extraordinary statement by a us president, and it is the aspects of the statement that talk about maintaining a relationship with saudi arabia that seem that to halve so saudi arabia that seem that to halve so surprised many people, and the president seems in the sense to have been isolating himself in washington. there is a move in congress, bypartisan moved to reassess america's relationship with saudi arabia, and even within his own party, senior members, senior republicans are saying that this is not their view, certainly in terms of pointing the blame, a lot of people believe that the president simply is not looking at the facts and is putting
and i took office, they were heading ina and i took office, they were heading in a very, very bad directiont some point, things very positive frankly could happen with iran but we also need a counterbalance and israel needs help also. if we abandon saudi arabia, it would be a terrible mistake. earlier, i asked our north america correspondent peter bowes how president trump's comments had gone down in the united states. this is by any standards an extraordinary statement by a us president, and...
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jeremy hunt says we might be stuck for a similar period of time ina be stuck for a similar period ofothing to do with christmas, disappointingly. no. and at each ofjean—claude juncker and theresa may. in matching suits. almost, yes. no, she has been struck. anyway. they will meet on saturday and the proposed summit on sunday. we will see what happens on the weekend. also on the telegraph, british spy chiefs battling to stop donald trump exposing their sources. explain what that's about. the application to wiretap person called carter page as part of the robert mueller investigation. donald trump release it was politically motivated, that wiretap motivation. because it was assembling the evidence they had to say they were suspicious of this guy and they wa nted suspicious of this guy and they wanted to wiretap him, because we share intelligence with the us, lots of british sourced intelligence, british spy chiefs worry if it is published it will put the intelligence gathering techniques and sources at risk. and they are moving hell and high water to try to stop him. but of course dona
jeremy hunt says we might be stuck for a similar period of time ina be stuck for a similar period ofothing to do with christmas, disappointingly. no. and at each ofjean—claude juncker and theresa may. in matching suits. almost, yes. no, she has been struck. anyway. they will meet on saturday and the proposed summit on sunday. we will see what happens on the weekend. also on the telegraph, british spy chiefs battling to stop donald trump exposing their sources. explain what that's about. the...
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but certainly we are ina their caregivers.vestigational stage, still, which meant that technology is only currently available to people involved in a clinical trial. we are making progress towards a mobile version and a wireless version and a simpler version of this they can be managed like a give and the user at home without us, and the idea is that eventually this will truly improve independence for individuals with severe motor disability and the idea is that eventually this will truly improve independence for individuals with severe motor disability in their home. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: plans to relocate a us airbase on the japanese island of okinawa face fierce local opposition. we will be finding out why. also on the programme: in their own words, we hear from four budding young asian poets based here in the uk. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world.
but certainly we are ina their caregivers.vestigational stage, still, which meant that technology is only currently available to people involved in a clinical trial. we are making progress towards a mobile version and a wireless version and a simpler version of this they can be managed like a give and the user at home without us, and the idea is that eventually this will truly improve independence for individuals with severe motor disability and the idea is that eventually this will truly...
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though in the minds of some it would go against the original referendum results question what we are inaendum results question what we are in a very different place from when the referendum took place. we're now talking about the end product, what brexit actually means and that is very different from what people originally voted for. it is to give people the opportunity to passjudgment to give people the opportunity to pass judgment and say, is this what you wanted or would you rather remain within the eu. your affair to one of the options, no deal. to think the development this afternoon however limited it may be, however sceptical you may be about it, indicates that the possibility of a no deal is now to an extent reduced? i've never thought it was as large as the prime minister and others have been arguing. i always felt there was an element of trying to frighten her own supporters into supporting the deal. and we shall shortly see how that has been. i think it is now becoming apparent that that is not a realistic option. some ministers have talked about thatis some ministers have tal
though in the minds of some it would go against the original referendum results question what we are inaendum results question what we are in a very different place from when the referendum took place. we're now talking about the end product, what brexit actually means and that is very different from what people originally voted for. it is to give people the opportunity to passjudgment to give people the opportunity to pass judgment and say, is this what you wanted or would you rather remain...
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you could do that ina similarway the tonic gardens. you could do that in a similar way to zoos.mens is the number of individuals and limited genetic diversity that you can keep in an individual botanic garden. you would need to move pollen around the world all the time. the frustrating thing is that some reports suggest a large proportion of the plans that are most in danger include ones that can't actually be stored in seed banks. yes. so it is roughly about one third. remember, these are best predictions. we have always needed to predict what the likelihood of individual species being amenable to conventional seed banking at deep freeze tablature, like we saw, so we can target our collecting and play to the strengths of comment shall seed banking and no which species we need to put different... more effort into different techniques. us actor alec baldwin has been charged with assault in new york city after allegedly punching a man in a fight over a parking space. the incident allegedly occurred in the west village area of manhattan on friday. the 60—year—old has been ordered t
you could do that ina similarway the tonic gardens. you could do that in a similar way to zoos.mens is the number of individuals and limited genetic diversity that you can keep in an individual botanic garden. you would need to move pollen around the world all the time. the frustrating thing is that some reports suggest a large proportion of the plans that are most in danger include ones that can't actually be stored in seed banks. yes. so it is roughly about one third. remember, these are best...
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ina and we found it within less than a night.the evidence, then why would it take so long? clearly pa rt why would it take so long? clearly part of the story is technical, about what happened, and the other pa rt about what happened, and the other part is very personal. i can't imagine what this was like for you and your family, seeing imagine what this was like for you and yourfamily, seeing your son go through this. it is awful seeing someone through this. it is awful seeing someone diminish in front of you from the bright and shiny person that they were to just crumble, to just have insecurities about, you know, what they are going to do in their life, where this is going to go. throughout the experience, it is almost... especially leading up to trial, i would say it is almost like planning a funeral. it is a very strange, bizarre situation. and you obviously had complete belief in your son throughout the whole period. yes. do you remember the moment when you were first told this information existed, and it was all over? to be
ina and we found it within less than a night.the evidence, then why would it take so long? clearly pa rt why would it take so long? clearly part of the story is technical, about what happened, and the other pa rt about what happened, and the other part is very personal. i can't imagine what this was like for you and your family, seeing imagine what this was like for you and yourfamily, seeing your son go through this. it is awful seeing someone through this. it is awful seeing someone diminish...
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heard a treat talking about the spanish concerns over gibraltar, this could be a big deal, all vanish inathis could be a big deal, all vanish in a puff of smoke. there are a lot of factors ta ken into in a puff of smoke. there are a lot of factors taken into all of this, it's important to remember this isn't just about what the uk wants, there are 27 of the table. it's not all the entrances entrance to the negotiating team, the commission by michel barnier, there are 27 of the leaders. gibraltar is clearly an issue for spain, and other countries have expressed concern about fishing. there are concerns about whether the economic language suggests that britain might be able to gaina suggests that britain might be able to gain a competitive advantage, over other countries. now, the document has a knot in it about what is called a level playing field measure, to make sure that competition is free and fair. other countries are concerned about that. it's not impossible that one to toughen up the language. it's just a little over a minute now until theresa may deters her question and a nswer the
heard a treat talking about the spanish concerns over gibraltar, this could be a big deal, all vanish inathis could be a big deal, all vanish in a puff of smoke. there are a lot of factors ta ken into in a puff of smoke. there are a lot of factors taken into all of this, it's important to remember this isn't just about what the uk wants, there are 27 of the table. it's not all the entrances entrance to the negotiating team, the commission by michel barnier, there are 27 of the leaders....
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and 100 years disappears ina "he's a footballer!" and 100 years disappears in a blink of an eye.ople, and i think it's also that we... i think it's... when i started the project i was, i thought i was going to do, recommend through its a line in the sand ina recommend through its a line in the sand in a way of finishing commemoration, because 100 years, we no longer commemorate the boers war, and should we stop that at the ce nte nary 7 and should we stop that at the centenary? because my research into it, i but, more important —— i think is become more important anyway. the connection with the consequences of this kind of behaviour is more important than ever in a way, so for me, it really enforced the value of these people and how necessary it was for us to her member them. and you had 30 of them. when will the last one be washed away today? you had 30 of them. when will the last one be washed away today7m has to end at dark because we cannot recommend people to go out after dark, obviously, because... we finished your now. the other thing you get to know is the tides in britai
and 100 years disappears ina "he's a footballer!" and 100 years disappears in a blink of an eye.ople, and i think it's also that we... i think it's... when i started the project i was, i thought i was going to do, recommend through its a line in the sand ina recommend through its a line in the sand in a way of finishing commemoration, because 100 years, we no longer commemorate the boers war, and should we stop that at the ce nte nary 7 and should we stop that at the centenary?...
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last time he wrote he said to me i'm never ever doing anything like this ever again i promise you and inaver again i promise you and in a minute he touched the ground. and we had a moment to ourselves and he said i'm thinking about doing it on my own. so... i've got to roll out of the straits of gibraltar into the atlantic and its appeal of the atlantic is slightly higher than the mediterranean. an uphill battle this rowing marine is ready for. now, before we go, we will leave you with viv anderson. 40 years to the day since he became the first black man to play for the england senior team. he went onto earn 30 caps but the experience of being a black professional at the time wasn't always easy. he spoke to his children ruby, freddie and charlie to look back on his career. what was it like coming through as one of the only black players in the game? i was like being born in nottingham, they never thought of me being black,. how did you deal with people shouting stuff that you in the crowd or anything like that at the crowd or anything like that at the time when you were that young?” had a
last time he wrote he said to me i'm never ever doing anything like this ever again i promise you and inaver again i promise you and in a minute he touched the ground. and we had a moment to ourselves and he said i'm thinking about doing it on my own. so... i've got to roll out of the straits of gibraltar into the atlantic and its appeal of the atlantic is slightly higher than the mediterranean. an uphill battle this rowing marine is ready for. now, before we go, we will leave you with viv...
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we will hear from them ina government. we will hear from them in a moment, but this morning we have had a woman say that she would like to give you a hug. we've had another woman said she would like to give you a shake. it seems that you have divided people with this deal. i think, first of all, i think in a sense there have been some really passionate arguments people have had about whether or not we should be in the european union. you saw that in the european union. you saw that in the referendum campaign back in 2016. but i think now is the point where the country — where the country can come together, let's get through— article most people they just want us to get on with it. they don't want to get on with a bad deal, though, don't they? butl think this is the right deal to the uk. it ends free movement, or the other things i have mentioned, and protect jobs and other things i have mentioned, and protectjobs and security. most people, if they want us to see our way through this and there were the things that mattered
we will hear from them ina government. we will hear from them in a moment, but this morning we have had a woman say that she would like to give you a hug. we've had another woman said she would like to give you a shake. it seems that you have divided people with this deal. i think, first of all, i think in a sense there have been some really passionate arguments people have had about whether or not we should be in the european union. you saw that in the european union. you saw that in the...
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we continued to live ina european said herself.european area, even after great britain has left the european union. plus, there is still a lot that needs to be done. a lot of work for us. needs to be done. a lot of work for us. the house of commons will now be seized of the draft agreement, but i think we have, this has been very successfully, a very successful endeavour in a situation without previous circumstances. we have been successful enough in this attempt of reaching an agreement that balances the interests of both sides, paying respect to paying heed to the interests of both sides, allowing at the same time for a close partnership and all that took place ina spirit partnership and all that took place in a spirit that implied tough negotiations, while never losing sight of the fact that we could only work for a win—win situation for both sides. as i say, sad, my feelings are divided. i feel very sad but also i feel a certain sense of relief that we have been able to achieve what we have achieved. the german chancellor angel
we continued to live ina european said herself.european area, even after great britain has left the european union. plus, there is still a lot that needs to be done. a lot of work for us. needs to be done. a lot of work for us. the house of commons will now be seized of the draft agreement, but i think we have, this has been very successfully, a very successful endeavour in a situation without previous circumstances. we have been successful enough in this attempt of reaching an agreement that...
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it is interesting it is ina just a notch up. it is interesting it is in a german paper. a strong relationship. petro poroshenko is very unpopular and has an election coming up. he's talking about introducing martial law. he did not introduce martial law. he did not introduce martial law after the invasion. it is not a balanced picture. it is increasing in terms of rhetoric and it will be alarming nato. it will be interesting to see what happens with the un as well. a saudi backed paper, a strong headline, mike and pay saying saudi arabia is a powerful force of stability in the region. —— mike pompeo. powerful force of stability in the region. -- mike pompeo. the secretary of state and president trump are very supportive of the saudi arabian regime however the house and senate are not happy with the killing of jamal house and senate are not happy with the killing ofjamal khashoggi and the killing ofjamal khashoggi and the increasing disaster which is in yemen. the senate very posed now and despite that, the vote is going to the wire. even if it gets passed, donald trump h
it is interesting it is ina just a notch up. it is interesting it is in a german paper. a strong relationship. petro poroshenko is very unpopular and has an election coming up. he's talking about introducing martial law. he did not introduce martial law. he did not introduce martial law after the invasion. it is not a balanced picture. it is increasing in terms of rhetoric and it will be alarming nato. it will be interesting to see what happens with the un as well. a saudi backed paper, a...