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|j would say that president macron is ina very would say that president macron is in a very good spacerliament because that is why he attempted the reforms because he essentially does not have an opposition in parliament but the opposition of them went on the street. and he has had to change his policies. in italy, wolfsburg reporting that the italians have come to some sort of deal, something that may be palatable to brussels. it is and it is not. it reduces the budget deficit to 2.0 from 2.4%. the issue here is that, according to the eu, you are allowed to have a gdp to over rolled debts of 60%. its only is ata over rolled debts of 60%. its only is at a whopping 132%. the only one thatis is at a whopping 132%. the only one that is worse is a grease. they would need to do more to reduce the budget but then you have the worse of both worlds, the lego, and chink was still at, the right and the left. the right wings have pushed in the tax reforms and the left push through minimum wage so it all went off kilter. let's hope that they can come to a resolution but it is going to bea come to
|j would say that president macron is ina very would say that president macron is in a very good spacerliament because that is why he attempted the reforms because he essentially does not have an opposition in parliament but the opposition of them went on the street. and he has had to change his policies. in italy, wolfsburg reporting that the italians have come to some sort of deal, something that may be palatable to brussels. it is and it is not. it reduces the budget deficit to 2.0 from...
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time as v protests that have been happening over a month and the president has had to give in to them inasident has had to give in to them in a way. some may argue that he has announced policy changes and it looked like progress was being made and then this happens overnight. exactly. linked to the brexit stories that means he has huge problems and his own credibility is on the line. he has been unable to deliver, necessarily, some of the things he said he was going to when he was elected as her life has become quite challenging for him and it means that his i will not be on the brexit ball this week. this article in the telegraph talks about the fact that the gunman are still on the loose. he was known to the police, they raided flat earlier this week because there was a robbery concern and they found a cachet of an aids and things. the thought is that he is local and have been radicalised. once again it raises the question of this issue within france but also across europe. this is across europe and the problem with this loan will terrorism is that there is radicalisation and the threat
time as v protests that have been happening over a month and the president has had to give in to them inasident has had to give in to them in a way. some may argue that he has announced policy changes and it looked like progress was being made and then this happens overnight. exactly. linked to the brexit stories that means he has huge problems and his own credibility is on the line. he has been unable to deliver, necessarily, some of the things he said he was going to when he was elected as...
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who is buying this data, ina, and how is it > used. is very valuable and very personal that is useful, very useful to advertisers. so stores want to know where you are at. burger king just launched a thing where in a their they will tell you if you are within a mile of a mcdonald's. yoeecan get a burger. that location data is very aluable. >> i don't want people to know when i am a the doctor or -- >> here the i think this. you might be using -- you mentioned the example of a weather app. to work, it needs to know where you ar when that permission goesp, you hav to answer whether the app ca know your location. if you click always. >> 247. >> they know where you live because you spend eight hours a night hopefully in youruse each night. and if they are selling that data -- what i would like the see is not just per they use the app, can they use the location. i would like t see it, them have to disclose whether they are going to use that internally or share it with anyone else. we were talking about this beforehand.nt really, we know bet
who is buying this data, ina, and how is it > used. is very valuable and very personal that is useful, very useful to advertisers. so stores want to know where you are at. burger king just launched a thing where in a their they will tell you if you are within a mile of a mcdonald's. yoeecan get a burger. that location data is very aluable. >> i don't want people to know when i am a the doctor or -- >> here the i think this. you might be using -- you mentioned the example of a...
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. >> to ina's point, do you thinkt 2019 wit new congress in place we will see more regulation? >> it dpends if the democrats make that a part of their platform. i feel like with all of the arings and wi the backlash from americans that would be one that they could ao for finned consensus even in the polarized times happening n ess. >> i suspect we will see it because california passed a privacy law th yearhat incorporates some of the provisions that folks would l e to roll otionally. that goes into effect in 2020, which means there is kind of a ticking clock. if the tech companies can't reach a consensus by then there is going to be a patcork of regulations all across the country. that would be a nightmare for them. >> the problem with the california law is they basically passed a blank sheet of paper and said we will come back and tell you what the law will e. until we know what the laws are it is hard to see themransfer to the federal level. >> but it would light a fire under them because they don't want a patchwork of laws across the country. i also want to talk aboutbi dist
. >> to ina's point, do you thinkt 2019 wit new congress in place we will see more regulation? >> it dpends if the democrats make that a part of their platform. i feel like with all of the arings and wi the backlash from americans that would be one that they could ao for finned consensus even in the polarized times happening n ess. >> i suspect we will see it because california passed a privacy law th yearhat incorporates some of the provisions that folks would l e to roll...
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it ina lowey, thank you. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. >> when the new congress takes office in january, it will have the youngest, most diverse freshman class in recent history. >> new congress, new leaders. watch it live on c-span, tarting january 3rd. >> five new members joined the house of representatives includeing two seats previously held by democrats. the first is steve staberg. he was a police officer before beinger flecked to the st. louis county commission. earlier in his career he plays professional hocky. he spoke to us about some of the lessons he learned from that sport. >> you know, teamwork. pers vehicle,er veerns. hard work is always the equalizer. arr >> and for many no many people gave me a chance to play one-on-one hockey but the lone professional. it's dedication and just that drive to meet your goal. and i was very fortunate >> how long did you play? >> for three years redired buzz of an injury to my neck. > the other guy is jim haggidorne. he is the sun of former representative tom haga door and s
it ina lowey, thank you. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. >> when the new congress takes office in january, it will have the youngest, most diverse freshman class in recent history. >> new congress, new leaders. watch it live on c-span, tarting january 3rd. >> five new members joined the house of representatives includeing two seats previously held by democrats. the first is steve staberg. he was a police officer before beinger flecked to the st. louis county commission....
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we will see where that leads them in the table ina see where that leads them in the table in a momenttoday's results. crystal palace had a rare victory without wilfried zaha, beating leicester 1—0. watford held off a late cardiff comeback to win 3—2. we got the tables and we will talk about those in a moment. wolves beat bournmeouth 2—0 to climb above them into seventh and the late kick off between fulham v west ham. it is going the way of west ham, 2—0 at the moment and are just into the second half. here as promised is the table. so here is the top of the table, manchester city back on top but if liverpool beat manchester united tomorrow they'll go back in front. chelsea and arsenal are also in action tomorow. the biggest mover so far is west ham into the top half of the table. they are winning 2—0 at the moment. this is the bottom of the table. leicester city there. palace moved up leicester city there. palace moved up one place today. currently still above the regulation zone. fulham are the only team in the whole of english football this season yet to keep a clean sheet. they are
we will see where that leads them in the table ina see where that leads them in the table in a momenttoday's results. crystal palace had a rare victory without wilfried zaha, beating leicester 1—0. watford held off a late cardiff comeback to win 3—2. we got the tables and we will talk about those in a moment. wolves beat bournmeouth 2—0 to climb above them into seventh and the late kick off between fulham v west ham. it is going the way of west ham, 2—0 at the moment and are just into...
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yes, needle ina circumstances difficult.be in a bin, a bin room, an apartment. really, it is so difficult, a needle ina really, it is so difficult, a needle in a haystack operation. we have said that this is relatively close to the european parliament, there is no suggestion that that was the target more but was in the town for quite sometime. business markets, because they are so crowded, will a lwa ys because they are so crowded, will always be vulnerable to the totally, as well as all shopping areas. as we see, the trick markets in baghdad or couple which are targeted by suicide bombers. 0r whether it is the christmas markets in europe or our very own 0xford christmas markets in europe or our very own oxford street, they are soft targets, the european parliament would have been for a very long time, a hard target, you have to pass through metal detectors to go through like many other political buildings. whereas christmas market and shopping streets, you cannot check everybody, you cannot have the level of security body s
yes, needle ina circumstances difficult.be in a bin, a bin room, an apartment. really, it is so difficult, a needle ina really, it is so difficult, a needle in a haystack operation. we have said that this is relatively close to the european parliament, there is no suggestion that that was the target more but was in the town for quite sometime. business markets, because they are so crowded, will a lwa ys because they are so crowded, will always be vulnerable to the totally, as well as all...
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the administration now is very much focused on trying to stop this, but ina focused on trying to stop but in a bigger ascent it is part of a wider thing. they are worried about china becoming a superpower and they fear they are already too late in their actions. the trump administration's decision to challenge china on cyber attacks comes at a time when the two countries are of course also locked ina countries are of course also locked in a trade war which is arguably the biggest is the story of the year. after going back and forth on tariffs, the outcome is still unclear. there is a new date, though, one march. that is when the 90 day truce that presidents trump and xi agreed on at the 620 ends. our asia trade expert says the relationship between the two biggest economies in the world will remain tense and the months to come. in fa ct, tense and the months to come. in fact, i would argue for the us, what they are hoping for out of the anniversary speeches for more goodies to be handed over. because the negotiations between the two sides are meant to start injanuary and the hope is th
the administration now is very much focused on trying to stop this, but ina focused on trying to stop but in a bigger ascent it is part of a wider thing. they are worried about china becoming a superpower and they fear they are already too late in their actions. the trump administration's decision to challenge china on cyber attacks comes at a time when the two countries are of course also locked ina countries are of course also locked in a trade war which is arguably the biggest is the story...
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clearly we are ina resolve the impasse. we are in a situation it seems nothing that this proposed can be passed at the lack. —— past. at the moment we are ina lack. —— past. at the moment we are in a complete at a shambles of a situation which has got worse. there are situation which has got worse. there a re two levels situation which has got worse. there are two levels and they are two worlds. first of all, there are people who think that they will get something together to get through the problem because it doesn't get through the problem, it doesn't happened. 0ther through the problem, it doesn't happened. other people will think there is some fantasy eu out there that they can actually get some kind of deal together and present it to the eu and the eu has already said this is it, it is done. is another group who thinks that somehow we can leave and it will all be all right. —— there are is another. these factions, i write —— there are is another. these factions, iwrite plays, i couldn't write anything like this myself.
clearly we are ina resolve the impasse. we are in a situation it seems nothing that this proposed can be passed at the lack. —— past. at the moment we are ina lack. —— past. at the moment we are in a complete at a shambles of a situation which has got worse. there are situation which has got worse. there a re two levels situation which has got worse. there are two levels and they are two worlds. first of all, there are people who think that they will get something together to get...
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to give technical support where that is appropriate, ina support where that is appropriate, in a wholematters. on a numberof the in a whole range of matters. on a number of the issues which are dealt with by the european union, the rules they operate, they aren't just european union rules, by our international standards on which the united kingdom will continue during the impairment period and beyond to have its role. it is unfortunate for the government to be in contempt of parliament. would she agree it is worse for parliament to be in co nte m pt of worse for parliament to be in contempt of the british people, which is what will happen if we don't deliver on brexit? can i say to my honourable friend that i absolutely agree that it is the duty, i believe, of this parliament, it is the duty of us as politicians to deliver on the result of the vote that the british people gave in 2016 oi'i that the british people gave in 2016 on the referendum. we gave them the choice, they voted to leave the eu. it is up to us to deliver the leaving of the european union, in the interests of our count
to give technical support where that is appropriate, ina support where that is appropriate, in a wholematters. on a numberof the in a whole range of matters. on a number of the issues which are dealt with by the european union, the rules they operate, they aren't just european union rules, by our international standards on which the united kingdom will continue during the impairment period and beyond to have its role. it is unfortunate for the government to be in contempt of parliament. would...
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the parent company of hm the witches hilco has confirmed it intends to bring ina hilco has confirmedtruth. we understand from key gm be that the process is still ongoing and formalities are still being undergone. we do not know their plans in the very near future. what will happen to the people who work in the stores and so on but according to hilco the problem has been extremely poor football in its stores around christmas time and a steep decline in sales of physical tds and cds. you have to zoom in the short—term that every effort will be made to keep hmv as a viable business. they will look for a buyer for at least part of it but that they cannot find any kind of buyer, things will get a bit iffy. when a company goes a demonstration, does that involve a judge? company goes a demonstration, does that involve ajudge? it company goes a demonstration, does that involve a judge? it is a formal procedure where the company is allowed to keep operating while the demonstrator looks the best solution for its creditors and that means finding out whether the business can be sold as an entity
the parent company of hm the witches hilco has confirmed it intends to bring ina hilco has confirmedtruth. we understand from key gm be that the process is still ongoing and formalities are still being undergone. we do not know their plans in the very near future. what will happen to the people who work in the stores and so on but according to hilco the problem has been extremely poor football in its stores around christmas time and a steep decline in sales of physical tds and cds. you have to...
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goal, the second goal in the second half, and the match like the first goal, and after the 2—1 for us, inafter the 2—1 for us, in a moment we were better in the second because the second goal we we re the second because the second goal we were in our box, and they did better in that moment. let's catch up on the rest of the day's action, lizzie. tottenham stayed in touch of the top two after sneaking a late win against burnley. they only did it in injury time. christien eriksen scored the only goal in injury time at wembley. the substitute finally finding the breakthrough after it looked like burnley were going to hold—on for a draw. here is the first manager. always pushing and until today, that showed great beliefs and faith in the way that we play and try, that isi the way that we play and try, that is i think the most, you can win or you can lose, football is like that but you need to accept and try it like we are trying and playing in the way that we are playing. i think all of this is possible. we did not come in thinking it would be a walk in the park, and they have got away from us
goal, the second goal in the second half, and the match like the first goal, and after the 2—1 for us, inafter the 2—1 for us, in a moment we were better in the second because the second goal we we re the second because the second goal we were in our box, and they did better in that moment. let's catch up on the rest of the day's action, lizzie. tottenham stayed in touch of the top two after sneaking a late win against burnley. they only did it in injury time. christien eriksen scored the...
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you are ina can you hear me in the studio?to judge what is happening, we can see some pictures. hi, hello? it is shown in the studio. yeah, we are on one of the studio. yeah, we are on one of the avenues leading to the arc de triomphe, which you can see is shrouded in smoke from firecrackers and tear canisters. the champs elysees is eerily empty and instead, what you can see our crowds of people converging where they can on the arc de triomphe. there is no particular call to go anywhere but word has got out that the arc de triomphe is the place to be. you can see people have masks on and look ready for a confrontation. but they seem good—tempered. they have it in for the french media but we are keeping our english voice is very loud, so they are where we are foreign media. what is driving the protest? because this has sustained itself, despite every attempt by the government to pacify protesters? well, the government hasn't actually done very much other than say it understands their motivation, that's what president macron sai
you are ina can you hear me in the studio?to judge what is happening, we can see some pictures. hi, hello? it is shown in the studio. yeah, we are on one of the studio. yeah, we are on one of the avenues leading to the arc de triomphe, which you can see is shrouded in smoke from firecrackers and tear canisters. the champs elysees is eerily empty and instead, what you can see our crowds of people converging where they can on the arc de triomphe. there is no particular call to go anywhere but...
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i was ina lots of people, small businesses. longer this carried on he was facing real loss of earnings. that is really important. he cannot afford to lose three or £400, so he had to go and buy and use encarta. that is another £50 or so that he shouldn't have to spend and he won't get that money back. you say you have to do work to get on twitter, i cannot do it without it and there was a lovely tweet saying that today we can find out if your friends are in or renew or if they wanted to. there is a serious point, it has affected gps, electronic us timetables, payment systems, however many people who use apple pay or google wallet and go to a cashless economy, apparently it will all be done by the internet. 0ur will all be done by the internet. our economy runs on the internet. if you take that away from people, nothing works. what is also interesting is when you look at who else uses than work, including tesco, sky, and if gas, lyca mobile, this is a network that is used by of foreign workers and expatriates. they use that phon
i was ina lots of people, small businesses. longer this carried on he was facing real loss of earnings. that is really important. he cannot afford to lose three or £400, so he had to go and buy and use encarta. that is another £50 or so that he shouldn't have to spend and he won't get that money back. you say you have to do work to get on twitter, i cannot do it without it and there was a lovely tweet saying that today we can find out if your friends are in or renew or if they wanted to....
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the christmas story of a baby born ina god. story of a baby born in a stable because there was no room at the end seems particularly relevant given the record level of homelessness, according to the charity crisis. it also explains why the church is emphasising its ministry from the pulpit to the pavement of this country. martin bashir, bbc news, at st paul's cathedral. during midnight mass at the vatican, pope francis urged people in rich countries to seek a simpler, less materialistic life. speaking at saint peter's basilica, he said people should consider whether they could manage without so many material objects. in the little town of bethlehem, hundreds of worshippers attended midnight mass close to the grotto wherejesus is believed to have been born. mass took place in saint catherine's, next to the church of the nativity. the catholic archbishop for the holy land told the congregation that he hoped people could live in peace. members of the royal family will attend church in sandringham this morning. let's talk to our re
the christmas story of a baby born ina god. story of a baby born in a stable because there was no room at the end seems particularly relevant given the record level of homelessness, according to the charity crisis. it also explains why the church is emphasising its ministry from the pulpit to the pavement of this country. martin bashir, bbc news, at st paul's cathedral. during midnight mass at the vatican, pope francis urged people in rich countries to seek a simpler, less materialistic life....
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ina garten is here. >> yay!>> oh, my god. you are t number one trending topic. j really? >> i think it's alfrey. >> what is the secret to having a marriage? >> the right guy. it's just the luck of the draw. you marry somebody who thinks you are the most important thing in the world and you think he is the most important thing in the world. it's that simp, isn't it? i think people make it so complicated. >> you are a good cook, too. that's got it help, right? >> yeah. chicken always helps. >> you said he is the only person that sampled all of your esdi . n'heisre that r a dish over 50 s that he d like? >> well, he didn't admit to it, but there was o i made very early onas dreadful. couldn't afford to make another meal. we ate it and said it was delicious. >> how are you going to celebrate your 50th? >> instead of one big event, we are doing it over the period of the weekn we arehe middle of the week. i mean, he is going to take me to a special restaurant tonight. then we are going to paris on thursday. >> wow! >>
ina garten is here. >> yay!>> oh, my god. you are t number one trending topic. j really? >> i think it's alfrey. >> what is the secret to having a marriage? >> the right guy. it's just the luck of the draw. you marry somebody who thinks you are the most important thing in the world and you think he is the most important thing in the world. it's that simp, isn't it? i think people make it so complicated. >> you are a good cook, too. that's got it help, right?...
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ina in a small rural hamlet in central guatemala, a family is in mourning.ear—old jakelin died of liver failure. the cause of which is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. herfather is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. her father is is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. herfather is in a bad state too. because jakelin died in front of him while he was in hospital. she died and he could not do anything. her mother says they left in search ofjobs. farming their smallholding was getting hard as much of the land was being turned over to palm oil plantations. she says there had been a mass exodus of families from the area. translation: she was so happy to leave because she heard she would have a better life over there. the us defended jakelin caal‘s treatment and have launched an investigation to find out what happened. the family is one ofa out what happened. the family is one of a record number of parents taking their children across the us mexico border in recent months. last month, 25,000 family members made the journey, making it the high
ina in a small rural hamlet in central guatemala, a family is in mourning.ear—old jakelin died of liver failure. the cause of which is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. herfather is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. her father is is unknown. translation: i'm not doing well. herfather is in a bad state too. because jakelin died in front of him while he was in hospital. she died and he could not do anything. her mother says they left in search ofjobs. farming their smallholding...
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that allowed to ina's the valar isn't just another pretty face but does what land rover or range rover has been doing for decades and it actually goes off road. the mclaren seven twenty s is the second model in the british car makers super series is this street legal racer good for day to day driving a trip from milan over the alps could give some indication. are car tested right hold guys and over describes it as the world's most straightforward super sports car he points out that the headlights not only bright in the darkness they conduct air for cooling. the dihedral or butterfly doors the only ones in the class opened straight up the rear made engine a twin turbo charged v eight sits behind the driver's shoulders and the a pillar b. pillar and seat pillar have been made especially thin to give the driver an unobstructed view to the rear and sign it's not taking this mclaren seven twenty as onto the race track pads are too predictable he wants to see how it will do. long haul over public roads sundown young striker. after filling the tanks reinhold sets out for me and he's picked ou
that allowed to ina's the valar isn't just another pretty face but does what land rover or range rover has been doing for decades and it actually goes off road. the mclaren seven twenty s is the second model in the british car makers super series is this street legal racer good for day to day driving a trip from milan over the alps could give some indication. are car tested right hold guys and over describes it as the world's most straightforward super sports car he points out that the...
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with the european union, so what she does despite saying she would not, is retired deal to the people ina deal to the people in a second referendum. just one scenario. thank you. we are an hour into that ballots. it will close at eight o'clock. we will get the result at around nine o'clock and we will give you that result on abc news. -- bbc news. —— bbc news. a chilly feel. under those clear skies it will turn quite cold. the british isles is the battle ground between high pressure into scandinavia and frontal systems dry to push in from the atlantic. they are not making much impression. there will be more in the way of cloud. elsewhere it will be a cool night. frost not out of the question. that is going to be the story for the next couple of days. that weather fans trying to push in that high pressure keeping it at bay. plenty of isobars, wind direction is south easterly, a cold source at this time of year. it will feel noticeably cooler. a lots of dry weather and even breaks in the cloud, sunny spells, but you have got to factor in the wind. direction and speed. on the thermometer ed
with the european union, so what she does despite saying she would not, is retired deal to the people ina deal to the people in a second referendum. just one scenario. thank you. we are an hour into that ballots. it will close at eight o'clock. we will get the result at around nine o'clock and we will give you that result on abc news. -- bbc news. —— bbc news. a chilly feel. under those clear skies it will turn quite cold. the british isles is the battle ground between high pressure into...
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see you ina you are watching bbc world news. see you in a minute. hello there.ew days but that is not to say there will not be some contrasts. take a look back at thursday and you can see that across county down we've had some sunshine and temperatures up to 13 degrees whereas parts of the west country got stuck under fog and temperatures in some areas of somerset did not get above four degrees. and looking ahead to friday's weather, we're going to start off with quite a lot of cloud, mist and fog. it should then turn a little bit brighter for some of us later on and there is a bit of rain around as well through the morning, particularly across scotland — that'll be travelling its way eastwards. now, after such a cloudy, murky, foggy start across some southern areas, it is going to struggle to brighten up here. but we should see some brightness for the midlands and wales, for northern england and certainly for northern ireland and scotland some decent spells of sunshine expected by the afternoon. those temperatures 9—11 degrees, not bad for the time of year. but
see you ina you are watching bbc world news. see you in a minute. hello there.ew days but that is not to say there will not be some contrasts. take a look back at thursday and you can see that across county down we've had some sunshine and temperatures up to 13 degrees whereas parts of the west country got stuck under fog and temperatures in some areas of somerset did not get above four degrees. and looking ahead to friday's weather, we're going to start off with quite a lot of cloud, mist and...
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the dow breaks a record in games more than 1000 points ina record in games more than 1000 points in a year and devise a global ban and it will leave an organisation to aim to protect whales —— an organisation that tames to protect whales. president putin says russia stands ready to deploy a new hypersonic nuclear missile with the waves can penetrate existing missile defence systems. those are the latest headlines on bbc news this hour. coming up at10pm coming up at 10pm on bbc news. a round up of all the latest news for you with sophie raworth. he for
the dow breaks a record in games more than 1000 points ina record in games more than 1000 points in a year and devise a global ban and it will leave an organisation to aim to protect whales —— an organisation that tames to protect whales. president putin says russia stands ready to deploy a new hypersonic nuclear missile with the waves can penetrate existing missile defence systems. those are the latest headlines on bbc news this hour. coming up at10pm coming up at 10pm on bbc news. a round...
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we might be able to look ina elsewhere.e to look in a moment at the arrival and departure board. and a flight from edinburgh being diverted but it's having an impact on flights already. i've looked at some of the flight tracking services and aircraft are ina holding tracking services and aircraft are in a holding pattern around birmingham, waiting to find out whether they can get into the airport or if they have to be diverted. so, there is something called a notice to a, which goes out to aircraft operators. that one says all birmingham atc service is suspended until further notice, all birmingham atc service is suspended untilfurther notice, due toa suspended untilfurther notice, due to a system failure. delay not determined. from that information, we don't know how long this problem will last. separately to that, we've seen a will last. separately to that, we've seen a message from will last. separately to that, we've seen a message from eurocontrol, the european safety regulator. again, they send out messages to all the
we might be able to look ina elsewhere.e to look in a moment at the arrival and departure board. and a flight from edinburgh being diverted but it's having an impact on flights already. i've looked at some of the flight tracking services and aircraft are ina holding tracking services and aircraft are in a holding pattern around birmingham, waiting to find out whether they can get into the airport or if they have to be diverted. so, there is something called a notice to a, which goes out to...
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and it is interesting even ina on planes. country like the uk, which has lowered its emissions in the last five years, except for transport, they have continued to go up. so how does that relate to what is going on here at the climate talks? well, people will be disappointed to see the emissions rise. they will be looking to put the rules of the paris agreement into place. at the sad truth from the atmosphere is that the countries who signed up to the paris agreement three years ago are not living up to the promises they made back then. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we meet the vet using fish skins to heal animals caught in california's wildfires. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11am
and it is interesting even ina on planes. country like the uk, which has lowered its emissions in the last five years, except for transport, they have continued to go up. so how does that relate to what is going on here at the climate talks? well, people will be disappointed to see the emissions rise. they will be looking to put the rules of the paris agreement into place. at the sad truth from the atmosphere is that the countries who signed up to the paris agreement three years ago are not...
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karen pence is a dedicated wife and mother and educator and in 2013,ning artist lady of ina she spent 25 years in the classroom as an elementary school teacher. her commitment to the well-being of young people and their families is evident in everything she does, especially when it comes to raising awareness about the importance of art therapy. she is also a champion of military members and their families, and in particular, she is committed to educating military spouses about the resources and opportunities available to them and their families. ence is such a creative and compassionate woman with a caring heart. please join me in giving her a warm red cross welcome. [applause] mrs. pence: good morning. thank you for the kind introduction. i commend you on your leadership and great service to our nation. a lot of those facts were new to me. they were pretty amazing. it is such a pleasure to be here at the american red cross, and in the beautiful whole of service. i am looking forward to helping assemble comfort kits for service members deployed overseas during the holiday season. i be
karen pence is a dedicated wife and mother and educator and in 2013,ning artist lady of ina she spent 25 years in the classroom as an elementary school teacher. her commitment to the well-being of young people and their families is evident in everything she does, especially when it comes to raising awareness about the importance of art therapy. she is also a champion of military members and their families, and in particular, she is committed to educating military spouses about the resources and...
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we will talk about labour ina before that.a moment, but at the bottom of this article, there is image of former labour minister tony blair who has the coming underfire from theresa may for interfering. blair who has the coming underfire from theresa may for interferinglj from theresa may for interfering.” do get this, and please forgive me, but this guy used to be prime minister. so he is in the prime minister's club, he is in the good people's club. that is the problem! he opens his mouth and says what he says, but he does talk to these people, he can't negotiate with anybody, he has no visit to do so. he says —— she says he is undermining. he is coming back and opening his mouth. you pay attention to him or not. but he can't do anything. for how to sort of take her attention over to him is basically succumbing to gossip, and we do have time for that. talking about people's attention turning, the other issue with brexit but is in this article in the telegraph, two, is the idea from amber rudd who says the time has come now to
we will talk about labour ina before that.a moment, but at the bottom of this article, there is image of former labour minister tony blair who has the coming underfire from theresa may for interfering. blair who has the coming underfire from theresa may for interferinglj from theresa may for interfering.” do get this, and please forgive me, but this guy used to be prime minister. so he is in the prime minister's club, he is in the good people's club. that is the problem! he opens his mouth...
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it factors ina lot does that factor into it?by the consumer and not the retailer. i think maybe five years ago it was retailers putting on the pressure for their suppliers to do something and now it is really the consumer looking for more sustainable products. big u pta ke more sustainable products. big uptake already, you are in waitrose, john lewis, suffragist, other stores on the high street but also you are sold through amazon and various independent retailers online. how worried are you about next year and brexit? and not so worried, partly because being a british brand...m isa because being a british brand...m is a premium brand, though, not cheap? not cheap that i have witnessed there is an appetite for british brands outside of europe so i have had interest from japan, south korea, the usa. in europe the future is uncertain, how our relationship will look but outside of europe i think there was a big appetite for british brands. thank you for coming in. i am glad you clarified that harry was the son, not the father! if y
it factors ina lot does that factor into it?by the consumer and not the retailer. i think maybe five years ago it was retailers putting on the pressure for their suppliers to do something and now it is really the consumer looking for more sustainable products. big u pta ke more sustainable products. big uptake already, you are in waitrose, john lewis, suffragist, other stores on the high street but also you are sold through amazon and various independent retailers online. how worried are you...
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london st after being chased by a group of men and women, following an argument ina group of men andent in a shop. his injuries are said to be life—threatening. the suspects then went into a party at a nearby flat. these are all police. this video shows the police arriving at the property. the police said because those at the party would not co—operate, they decided to arrest them all. here, each person is lined up them all. here, each person is lined up and arrested, all were taken into custody. some were led away in handcuffs. about 50 police officers march down the road, went into the house next door and brought out 30 or a0 people. had them all lined up and were interrogating them and then they got arrested and taken away about four o'clock. the police admit making so many arrests at this early stage of of an investigation is unusual but they said because of a lack of cooperation and necessity to secure essential evidence, it was appropriate to bring so many people into custody at this stage. two knives were recovered close to the scene. those arrested are being questioned at a n
london st after being chased by a group of men and women, following an argument ina group of men andent in a shop. his injuries are said to be life—threatening. the suspects then went into a party at a nearby flat. these are all police. this video shows the police arriving at the property. the police said because those at the party would not co—operate, they decided to arrest them all. here, each person is lined up them all. here, each person is lined up and arrested, all were taken into...
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minister at the moment of the biggest negotiation in peace time in the century and we are still sending inain a caretaker. it sounds like a good title for a play. we will briefly touch on the metro, because we don't have much time for the ongoing shooting, a very striking image on the front of the metro, the strasbourg christmas market in shutdown tonight. it does have at the bottom, a great headline, not eu again, theresa may clutching jean—claude juncker, but let's end ona jean—claude juncker, but let's end on a happier note. all right, it has brought a smile to her lips, and i suspect it might to both of you. so two nuns took £400,000 of school fees from a school and they gambled it in fees from a school and they gambled itina fees from a school and they gambled it in a dingy in vegas. it is like something from sister act. they lost everything. it turns out nuns are not good at gambling, big surprise. they are much better at the catechism. do you think they would have stood out, or were they plain clothes nuns? they probably didn't wear their habits. but it is interesting, when i first h
minister at the moment of the biggest negotiation in peace time in the century and we are still sending inain a caretaker. it sounds like a good title for a play. we will briefly touch on the metro, because we don't have much time for the ongoing shooting, a very striking image on the front of the metro, the strasbourg christmas market in shutdown tonight. it does have at the bottom, a great headline, not eu again, theresa may clutching jean—claude juncker, but let's end ona jean—claude...
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it keeps northern ireland ina the backstop?hysical differences with that question, with full commission give way on those things? but it gives her time. she says, way on those things? but it gives hertime. she says, i'm way on those things? but it gives her time. she says, i'm going to go and go back. tuesday is in two days' time. i can't believe it. two days! women to be leaving at the end of march, it is bizarre. the ides of march. i think that is in the middle of march! what you make of the concerns expressed early in the week about the problems we have seen —— we would see other ports, in particular? six months of chaos, kent coming to a standstill, not enough customs inspectors to see all of the goods into the country. the first thing is it was called the worst—case scenario in the event of no deal. i would love to know what probability they assigned to it, i expected is not .1%. in the telegraph today, it said the ports can manage. there is a specific robin with dover because of course they can always be problems on the o
it keeps northern ireland ina the backstop?hysical differences with that question, with full commission give way on those things? but it gives her time. she says, way on those things? but it gives hertime. she says, i'm way on those things? but it gives her time. she says, i'm going to go and go back. tuesday is in two days' time. i can't believe it. two days! women to be leaving at the end of march, it is bizarre. the ides of march. i think that is in the middle of march! what you make of the...
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rather influential lectures here in the uk all about in influential lectures here in the uk allabout inares here in the uk all about in a sense the myths and false construct is that are part of much of what we think about race and religion. you have since written this book, the lies that bind, and you're doing your best to explain to all of us your position as a public intellectual that a lot of what we think about identities is based upon false premises and yet, here we sit today, in the early 21st century, with a world that seems more driven by group identity and tribalism and groupthink than ever before. yes, well, at least adds, if not... certainly, the things i am reporting in my book, it is not as if i discovered all these things by myself. these are, much of what i say is pretty commonsensical in the world and the sociologist and philosophers who think about these things. by point is, it is a pejorative term again i am being a little bit suspect will, but there you sit in your sort of academic ivory tower and picking all this stuff and it makes not a blind indifference to the way
rather influential lectures here in the uk all about in influential lectures here in the uk allabout inares here in the uk all about in a sense the myths and false construct is that are part of much of what we think about race and religion. you have since written this book, the lies that bind, and you're doing your best to explain to all of us your position as a public intellectual that a lot of what we think about identities is based upon false premises and yet, here we sit today, in the early...
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ina gaertner. you are going to be here later this morning.. >> take a look at that picture are you the number one trending topic. >> i think it's all jeffrey. >> what is the secret to having married the right guy? >> it's just the luck of the draw i think. i think you marry somebody who thinks are you the most important thing in the world and you think he's the most important thing in the world. it's that simple, isn't it? i think people make it so complicated. >> and you are a good cook, too. chicken always sells. >> you said he's the only person that sampled all of your dishes? >> he is. >> is there a dish over 50 years that he didn't like? >> well, he didn't admit to it. but there was one i made i think fairly early on like ground beef and corn that was so dreadful. but we couldn't afford to make another meal. we ate it and said it was delicious. >> hreknow, instead of doing one big event, we decided to do it over a period of awe. so we're in the middle of the week. he's going to take me to a very special restaurant tonight. we're going to
ina gaertner. you are going to be here later this morning.. >> take a look at that picture are you the number one trending topic. >> i think it's all jeffrey. >> what is the secret to having married the right guy? >> it's just the luck of the draw i think. i think you marry somebody who thinks are you the most important thing in the world and you think he's the most important thing in the world. it's that simple, isn't it? i think people make it so complicated. >>...
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the responsibility of this government is to deliver on the result of the referendum and do so ina wayat is what this deal does. just a flavour of some of the exchanges in the house this afternoon. they are still going on. the prime minister is still taking questions. there have been dozens of mps waiting for the opportunity and a speaker did say at the start of the session that he would take every single question that was being presented so that is a long process. coming to the end of it now, but it has taken 2.25 hours. let's cross live to the central lobby at westminster and to our chief political correspondent vicki young. the dup are very clear that honoured theissuance the dup are very clear that honoured the issuance —— that no reassurance would be good for them, they want the whole thing reopened. downing street saying everything is on the table but it doesn't sound from what the prime minister is saying and what people are saying behind the scenes that that is really an option because they keep talking about the downsizing of opening the withdrawal agreement and it's not clear
the responsibility of this government is to deliver on the result of the referendum and do so ina wayat is what this deal does. just a flavour of some of the exchanges in the house this afternoon. they are still going on. the prime minister is still taking questions. there have been dozens of mps waiting for the opportunity and a speaker did say at the start of the session that he would take every single question that was being presented so that is a long process. coming to the end of it now,...
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we will try and come back to him ina moment. we will try and come back to him in a moment.king at how this story is covered tonight and tomorrow's front pages at half past ten and half past 11 in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight is the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and the economist ruth lea. pete, where have you been amongst whom today? i spent the morning at the arc de triomphe and on the chance lee's for a few hours where there were fairly orderly demonstrations. afterwards i spent my time in the small streets around the area, the wealthy streets that we re the area, the wealthy streets that were affected last weekend, and that was much more disorderly with running battles and cat and mouse games between protesters and police. what was the mood amongst the protesters ? what was the mood amongst the protesters? because it is claimed by the authorities that this group has now been infiltrated by ultraviolet demonstrators. in general, iwould characterize most of the protesters as fairly peaceful, but of course there are those causing damage and being qu
we will try and come back to him ina moment. we will try and come back to him in a moment.king at how this story is covered tonight and tomorrow's front pages at half past ten and half past 11 in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight is the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and the economist ruth lea. pete, where have you been amongst whom today? i spent the morning at the arc de triomphe and on the chance lee's for a few hours where there were fairly orderly demonstrations....
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dry ina they'll be down for much of the day. in a on northern ireland iraq, to the south, there'll be some patchy rain here and there, one and two spots of what it all together. a very breezy day compared to wednesday, but it is that when in the atlantic that will boost the temperatures between ten and 15 degrees. not into wednesday and thursday night, we should start drive the demo wet weather spreads across the country and the wind picks up again, all linked into the area of low pressure targeting northwest scotland, or some the strongest winds are, 17 or 18 mile gusts, 70 or 80 mile gusts, and these parts, what starts across the southeastern corner of england initially turning brighter for it before we hit the afternoon, a few showers and lots of sunshine, frequent showers to the west, heavy with hail and thunder and parts of southern and northern scotland, was the persistent rain and will continue. by the end of friday, we will see some more milder push with a bright start, more rain to come much colder conditions does. this
dry ina they'll be down for much of the day. in a on northern ireland iraq, to the south, there'll be some patchy rain here and there, one and two spots of what it all together. a very breezy day compared to wednesday, but it is that when in the atlantic that will boost the temperatures between ten and 15 degrees. not into wednesday and thursday night, we should start drive the demo wet weather spreads across the country and the wind picks up again, all linked into the area of low pressure...
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likely in northeast scotla nd sunshine more likely in northeast scotland after a frost, and perhaps ina and perhaps in a northeastern parts of england after frost. 0n the whole and milder start to the day, temperatures the lowest across the eastern side of england. 0vernight, temperatures should not fall as low as the had overnight in the boxing day morning. there will not be any fog, it is mostly over the hills because there will be lots of clout. towards the northwest, a week weather front arrives with some dry colder air, that mate gave us a chance of sunshine across england. temperatures still io—iid. this is the main feature of the weather, this area high—pressure ascending more towards the near continent where the areas that they colder. a bit more sunshine is beginning to arrive here, there may be a glimpse of sunshine more widely across the uk as the cloud begins to break up as we have trained some drier air from the near continent. especially across more southern from the near continent. especially across more southern and eastern parts of the uk, still some double—figure tempe
likely in northeast scotla nd sunshine more likely in northeast scotland after a frost, and perhaps ina and perhaps in a northeastern parts of england after frost. 0n the whole and milder start to the day, temperatures the lowest across the eastern side of england. 0vernight, temperatures should not fall as low as the had overnight in the boxing day morning. there will not be any fog, it is mostly over the hills because there will be lots of clout. towards the northwest, a week weather front...
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then you are ina that's not happening".er we drift remorselessly towards no deal or you revoke article 50 all, there has to be some kind of damascene conversion amongst eu leaders who suddenly repent of their previous insistence ona repent of their previous insistence on a backstop and say, "you know what? a free trade agreement is fine". i think the likely default scenario would surely be delay, if there is a new leader and a new prime minister, to buy themselves some time. otherwise... you know the way the eu works, it moves inexorably slowly. the idea it could suddenly bring everything together with a revamped free trade deal and then also get all the other eu countries to sign up to it, you know, you can absolutely guarantee the french would be pondering and say, "we rather liked the look of your fish, say, "we rather liked the look of yourfish, we say, "we rather liked the look of your fish, we won't do the deal u nless we your fish, we won't do the deal unless we get access to the fishing waters". the spanish would sa
then you are ina that's not happening".er we drift remorselessly towards no deal or you revoke article 50 all, there has to be some kind of damascene conversion amongst eu leaders who suddenly repent of their previous insistence ona repent of their previous insistence on a backstop and say, "you know what? a free trade agreement is fine". i think the likely default scenario would surely be delay, if there is a new leader and a new prime minister, to buy themselves some time....
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we felt we were really thrown out of the discussions, and she started going ina different discussionsstarted going in a different direction and, the problem is now she has finished up with a deal that commands so little support in the house of commons. the divisions in the tory party have turned british politics into that tourries attraction. puzzling many of the public, just watching on.” feel sorry for her. ijust don't know what is going to happen. who is going to lead? they haven't got another leader, so no, i think they are wrong. they will stop fighting among themselves instead of arguing. the prime minister sweeping down to parliament for one of the most important days of her career, she has nine hours from now, to persuade her colleagues that she is the person to lead the country, and has earned the right to keep herjob. even today of all days her place was at the despatch box. it seemed for a moment parliament was thriving on the chaos. the prime minister was arguing for her party, and the right to stay. we all know one group that don't want to find a constructive solution, it
we felt we were really thrown out of the discussions, and she started going ina different discussionsstarted going in a different direction and, the problem is now she has finished up with a deal that commands so little support in the house of commons. the divisions in the tory party have turned british politics into that tourries attraction. puzzling many of the public, just watching on.” feel sorry for her. ijust don't know what is going to happen. who is going to lead? they haven't got...
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we have gotjournalists and lost differently which is both in our newsroom here in london and working inan hudaydah in yemen seems to holding. i was thinking i was going to say that. this has come in while we‘re on air telling is from a reuters that for glass or lay on step on the first day of the cease—fire agreed. 0ne resident said it sounded like artillery shelling. not immediately clear which side was responsible or indeed what the exact locations are of this plasma coming from reuters, a very reliable news agency. so we are playing close attention to that and we‘ll see what more we learn. we do know this cease—fire deal, whether it holds or not, had been agreed byjuve whether it holds or not, had been agreed by juve rebels whether it holds or not, had been agreed byjuve rebels and the saudi led government with the un in between in sweden week. —— fee. but it‘s only been in place for 24 hours. the un special envoy to yemen tweeted, "the joint committee in charge of implementing the hudaydah agreement is expected to start its work swiftly to translate the deal into achievements on the
we have gotjournalists and lost differently which is both in our newsroom here in london and working inan hudaydah in yemen seems to holding. i was thinking i was going to say that. this has come in while we‘re on air telling is from a reuters that for glass or lay on step on the first day of the cease—fire agreed. 0ne resident said it sounded like artillery shelling. not immediately clear which side was responsible or indeed what the exact locations are of this plasma coming from reuters,...
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as you say, three failures ina certainly.after success at each of those clubs, but there is also a sense that he leaves clubs ina there is also a sense that he leaves clubs in a difficult position, in need of a hard reset. that is not what clubs want any more. clubs are not going to be prepared for that short—term hit of success just not going to be prepared for that short—term hit of successjust in order to have this constant, long fallout thereafter. inter milan is probably his likely next club. it is probably his likely next club. it is probably the club he left in the, since bordeaux, in the best frame of mind with the best relationship at the club —— porto. he has been linked with the real madrid job, although that would seem like feeling pretty spectacularly upwards. he has certainly got to change his reputation now and probably needs to take a long, hard look at what he has been doing that hasn't been working because unless we see a reinvention of this manager, there is a strong sense that he is finished at the top lev
as you say, three failures ina certainly.after success at each of those clubs, but there is also a sense that he leaves clubs ina there is also a sense that he leaves clubs in a difficult position, in need of a hard reset. that is not what clubs want any more. clubs are not going to be prepared for that short—term hit of success just not going to be prepared for that short—term hit of successjust in order to have this constant, long fallout thereafter. inter milan is probably his likely...
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in the conference and demonstrations in london and the us banner saying, let's be truthful, we are inaetary emergency and i think there is recognition of that that sets off a different of dynamic, you start squabbling politically, you put in place institutions in progress that allow cross party unity, procedures that allowed departments to co—ordinate their responses. a lot of things i could have been better if you are in a situation where business as usual in terms of government is not the case and that is an important shift in here that is an important shift in here that is starting to take hold. climate change lawyer, thank you forjoining us. in washington, a 30—year—old russian woman has plead guilty to charges of conspiracy in connection with attempts to influence us politics. maria butina, a gun rights advocate, was charged with working to infiltrate us political organisations such as the national rifle association on behalf of russia around the 2016 general election. she has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. our washington correspondent anthony zurcher has been following the
in the conference and demonstrations in london and the us banner saying, let's be truthful, we are inaetary emergency and i think there is recognition of that that sets off a different of dynamic, you start squabbling politically, you put in place institutions in progress that allow cross party unity, procedures that allowed departments to co—ordinate their responses. a lot of things i could have been better if you are in a situation where business as usual in terms of government is not the...
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aran el prÓximo 24 de febrero, los cubanos estÁn ina participar en un memorÁndum.difica el sistema polÍtico, pero sí se plantea una mayor apertura econÓmica. barriga llena, corazÓn contento. para alegrar los corazones de miles de migrantes centroamericanos refugiados en mÉxico, se organizÓ la llamada paella solidaria. el festÍn que tendrÁn estas personas lejos de sus patrias, tradiciones y familias. jorge: cheste estados unidos, mÉxico y centroamérica se unieron para repartir solidaridad en la caravana migrante. mezclaron el arroz con el pollo, azafrÁn, verduras y otros ingredientes para preparar paellas, una de las mÁs tradicionales comidas de espaÑa. <> que bien que la gente no es mala, son gente necesitada que viene a trabajar. jorge: se cocinaba la idea de traer este alimento a a los que hoy lo necesitan desde hace dÍas. escogieron la víspera de la navidad para dar un us famil. >> la mayorÍa de nosotros somos inmigrantes. ¿quÉ mejor una paella para simbolizar toda esta uniÓn, oda esta fuerza y compartir? jorge: todos aquÍ se dicen migrantes y asegurar haber pas
aran el prÓximo 24 de febrero, los cubanos estÁn ina participar en un memorÁndum.difica el sistema polÍtico, pero sí se plantea una mayor apertura econÓmica. barriga llena, corazÓn contento. para alegrar los corazones de miles de migrantes centroamericanos refugiados en mÉxico, se organizÓ la llamada paella solidaria. el festÍn que tendrÁn estas personas lejos de sus patrias, tradiciones y familias. jorge: cheste estados unidos, mÉxico y centroamérica se unieron para repartir...
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the employment rate is at a record high, it is starting its first sustained fall ina it is starting its fall in a generation and the number of people in absolute poverty is at a record low. a new year means new potential to do even more, to ensure eve ryo ne potential to do even more, to ensure everyone and every community in fewer the benefit —— can feel the benefit. we can start a new chapter with optimism and hope. we have all we need to thrive and if we come together in 2019 i know we can make a su ccess together in 2019 i know we can make a success of what lies ahead and build a country that surely works for everyone of us. twenty fire engines and around 120 firefighters are tackling a large blaze at a self—storage warehouse in south london. the london fire brigade said there were no reports of any injuries in the incident in croydon. the cause of the fire is not yet known. as we've been hearing the government is bringing back 2 border force patrol boats from overseas to police the english channel — in the wake of renewed controversy over the number of migrants coming to the uk. th
the employment rate is at a record high, it is starting its first sustained fall ina it is starting its fall in a generation and the number of people in absolute poverty is at a record low. a new year means new potential to do even more, to ensure eve ryo ne potential to do even more, to ensure everyone and every community in fewer the benefit —— can feel the benefit. we can start a new chapter with optimism and hope. we have all we need to thrive and if we come together in 2019 i know we...
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ina tie game.th america, this is the venue and the continent neither side really wanted. the winner will go straight to abu dhabi for the club world cup, but for the players, that could be an unwanted sequel. for now, these teams just want this episode to get a peaceful conclusion. joe lynskey, bbc news. ukraine's oleksandr usyk is one of four nominees for this year's bbc world sport star award. after beating murat gassiev to win the super series cruiserweight final, the 31—year old became undisputed world champion at that weight and followed up by beating tony bellew in november. details of how you can vote will come after we see why usyk is one of the most feared fighters on the planet. you can vote for your favourite at the bbc sport website, that's bbc.com/sport, where you'll also find terms and the privacy notice. voting closes on saturday the 15th of december at 14:00 gmt, and the winner will be announced later that day. golf, and home favourite louis oosthuizen leads after the first round of
ina tie game.th america, this is the venue and the continent neither side really wanted. the winner will go straight to abu dhabi for the club world cup, but for the players, that could be an unwanted sequel. for now, these teams just want this episode to get a peaceful conclusion. joe lynskey, bbc news. ukraine's oleksandr usyk is one of four nominees for this year's bbc world sport star award. after beating murat gassiev to win the super series cruiserweight final, the 31—year old became...
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for tournament experience to expose a relatively young crop of players to that experience of being inaof being in a majorfinal players to that experience of being in a major final and players to that experience of being in a majorfinal and winning a trophy. to portugal now and the primera liga where sporting moved up to second in the table. the pick of the action came courtesy of cape verde youngster, jovane cabral who got the third goal with this absolute beauty as lisbon beat hosts rio avenue 3—1 on monday. we saw plenty of drama and emotion running high in the big premier league derbies on sunday. a little too high in retrospect, as the english football association have now charged arsenal and tottenham hotspur with failing to control their players in the north london derby. the incident in question was this melee, following eric dier‘s equaliser for tottenham in the 32nd minute. spurs players and some of the arsenal substitutes got involved. they have until thursday evening to respond to the charges. jurgen klopp has got the same deadline to respond to the charge of misconduct that
for tournament experience to expose a relatively young crop of players to that experience of being inaof being in a majorfinal players to that experience of being in a major final and players to that experience of being in a majorfinal and winning a trophy. to portugal now and the primera liga where sporting moved up to second in the table. the pick of the action came courtesy of cape verde youngster, jovane cabral who got the third goal with this absolute beauty as lisbon beat hosts rio avenue...
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i will take a number of interventions ina minute. will take a number of interventions in a minute.t is corrosive to our politics and life depends on compromise. i am gratefulto our politics and life depends on compromise. i am grateful to the prime minister for giving way. my constituency split down the middle during the referendum but can i explain to the prime minister the crux of the problem she has next week. she has set as a benchmark on security cooperation things being better than the relationship the eu has with other countries. my constituencies who voted for leave, voted for a better future. with the deal she has negotiated she has brought those two groups together but against her deal. brought those two groups together but against her deallj brought those two groups together but against her deal. i say to the honourable gentleman, this deal provides that good security cooperation while protecting the jobs that depend on those who trade with the eu. that is why it isn't a deal that appeals to those who want a relationship that is close, many wa nt a relationship that is c
i will take a number of interventions ina minute. will take a number of interventions in a minute.t is corrosive to our politics and life depends on compromise. i am gratefulto our politics and life depends on compromise. i am grateful to the prime minister for giving way. my constituency split down the middle during the referendum but can i explain to the prime minister the crux of the problem she has next week. she has set as a benchmark on security cooperation things being better than the...
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we have many hopes and wishes and shake us ina is the daughter of. but sunday's vote was plagued by allegations of vote rigging and voter intimidation has seen as critics accuse her and her party of authoritarianism of detaining opposition candidates and supporters despite heavy security election campaign violence build over into voting day with clashes turning deadly opposition alliance leader come out hussein has called the vote farcical and is seeking fresh elections. that has been created by. election. history. and. dozens of candidates withdrew from the race before polls closed the rival parties have been jostling for power for decades but with a key opposition figure imprisoned and the alliance on the back foot she has seen is likely to retain her post. correspondent in the misha jai swell reports now from the capital dhaka and considers the election's outcome the eleventh national election in bangladesh has come to an end prime minister sheikh hasina has won a historic toward the executive however this victory has been tainted not just by wild
we have many hopes and wishes and shake us ina is the daughter of. but sunday's vote was plagued by allegations of vote rigging and voter intimidation has seen as critics accuse her and her party of authoritarianism of detaining opposition candidates and supporters despite heavy security election campaign violence build over into voting day with clashes turning deadly opposition alliance leader come out hussein has called the vote farcical and is seeking fresh elections. that has been created...
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first projections soon but the outcome is largely seen as a foregone conclusion prime minister shake us ina is expected to be returned to power. it's an election that's been tainted by violence and vote rigging allegations turnout was low and security was high authorities limited internet access claiming rumors could spread unrest rights groups have spoken of a climate of fear at polling stations opinions were divided. oh my god i really like the whole process i felt very safe because of the heavy security i believe there is a free and fair election taking place here. i love it. for i told me to send a text message to get my serial number it will escalate i did it four times but i didn't get a response. but now i'm confused not only came with a lot of hope but now i'm very disappointed yes for decades the ruling awami league and the nationalist b.n.p. party have jostle for power but with opposition leader in prison prime minister sheikh hasina was the clear favorite to win during her time in power the prime minister has been credited with boosting the economy and welcoming refugees but crit
first projections soon but the outcome is largely seen as a foregone conclusion prime minister shake us ina is expected to be returned to power. it's an election that's been tainted by violence and vote rigging allegations turnout was low and security was high authorities limited internet access claiming rumors could spread unrest rights groups have spoken of a climate of fear at polling stations opinions were divided. oh my god i really like the whole process i felt very safe because of the...
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temperate inas thought, word, and in deed. he considered his choices and chose wisely. the berlin wall fell in november 1989, less than one year into his presidency. triumph forarkable american foreign-policy, as joyous east and west germans danced on the remains of that hated wall. could have joined them, metaphorically, and ,laimed victory for the west for america, and for himself. he did not. he knew better. he understood that you mail it he -- humiliate -- humilityhe k. for a formerumiliation for adversary is the best path to reconciliation. to unify germany as a member of the north atlantic treaty organization, notwithstanding the reservations of france, the united kingdom, and soviet union. ended, notold war with a bang, but with the sound rattling over a pulley as the flag of the soviet union was lowered for the last time. need we ask about george bush's court -- courage during world war ii -- courage? during world war ii you risked your life in defense of something greater. decades later, when saddam hussein invaded kuwait's and andn to -- invaded kuwait began t
temperate inas thought, word, and in deed. he considered his choices and chose wisely. the berlin wall fell in november 1989, less than one year into his presidency. triumph forarkable american foreign-policy, as joyous east and west germans danced on the remains of that hated wall. could have joined them, metaphorically, and ,laimed victory for the west for america, and for himself. he did not. he knew better. he understood that you mail it he -- humiliate -- humilityhe k. for a...