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once you make of the red card we saw, and anything to worry about for a piers francis who put ina worryis who put in a big hit in the opening seconds? straight from the kick-off, he chased hard. he was the first player who got the usa guy, it will be looked at. he might be any spot of bother. whether he will get the three weeks, i don't know. i am not sure whether he forced himself into the reckoning for selection anyway but later on, the referee, the usa red card, that is the textbook. that is what we don't want in the game and he had no option. finally, two games on, what do you assess of england's tournament so far? tonga, not so great, but this showed improvement on that game. not so great, but this showed improvement on that gamem not so great, but this showed improvement on that game. it does, and they have eight days until they play argentina so they have time to decompress a little bit. they have a couple of days off and then positively review that game and build into argentina which is a different task, but fully fit and firing ina different task, but fully fit and firing in a
once you make of the red card we saw, and anything to worry about for a piers francis who put ina worryis who put in a big hit in the opening seconds? straight from the kick-off, he chased hard. he was the first player who got the usa guy, it will be looked at. he might be any spot of bother. whether he will get the three weeks, i don't know. i am not sure whether he forced himself into the reckoning for selection anyway but later on, the referee, the usa red card, that is the textbook. that is...
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it starts to fill ina that. that is an issue. it starts to fill in a tv miniseries.ears ago. you do wonder, why is this feeling so episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailerfor this in episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailer for this in the cinema and i was the only one he chuckled. 0h, really? the shiny shrimps, the professional summer who is interviewed by a tv interviewer he keeps saying you are past your prime, everything is going wrong for you. he then rebuts him with a homophobic epithet. he said something outrageous and immediately he is thrown out and told you how to make it up to the lgbt community and the way you have to do that is to become the coach to the shiny shrimps. a gay men's watch apollo tea m shrimps. a gay men's watch apollo team he will take place in croatia. —— water polo team. initially he is drilled, but inevitably, as you see in the trailer, it all works together. here is a clip. you are late. bellamy now. two minutes, copy that. so, you get a sense of the movie from that. it is charming and funny to stop it is a bill of cliches an
it starts to fill ina that. that is an issue. it starts to fill in a tv miniseries.ears ago. you do wonder, why is this feeling so episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailerfor this in episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailer for this in the cinema and i was the only one he chuckled. 0h, really? the shiny shrimps, the professional summer who is interviewed by a tv interviewer he keeps saying you are past your prime, everything is going wrong for you. he then rebuts him with a homophobic...
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just a word on jeremy corbyn, i do not expect you to strategize for the labour leader but he is ina strategizehe labour leader but he is in a bed of strategize for the labour leader but he is ina bed ofa strategize for the labour leader but he is in a bed ofa bind strategize for the labour leader but he is in a bed of a bind here because i understand that he is forcibly across the night not risking crashing out no deal by going for an election but we saw some of the reaction from his supporters and he does not want to look for it. for the people around the reader, there are advantages to go to election clique because he decides that manifesto as and when i have to go through the prydie processes that otherwise he went and he could also potentially delay slightly harder brexit position if decided by the leaders office rather than the wider party and he is not someone than the wider party and he is not someone who is proud of the european union and is quite a brexiteer but it is held back by his party so it isa it is held back by his party so it is a difficult dilemma for him but ultimately has
just a word on jeremy corbyn, i do not expect you to strategize for the labour leader but he is ina strategizehe labour leader but he is in a bed of strategize for the labour leader but he is ina bed ofa strategize for the labour leader but he is in a bed ofa bind strategize for the labour leader but he is in a bed of a bind here because i understand that he is forcibly across the night not risking crashing out no deal by going for an election but we saw some of the reaction from his supporters...
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bit critics of his own, you are already in a bit of critics of his own, you are already ina bit ofan, you are already in a bit of a ditch because his... the way you have this we could play out, we think it hasn't played out, i was to become back on monday for the next round. it's almost, it's become a personality issue for the electorate here in the uk, you either love mrjohnson or boris as many people call him or you loathe him and you'd happily see him in a ditch. but his personal reputation, his personal identity in this whole issue. personality politics. this talk about something that was inside the paper, an editorialfrom ross clark. he was saying that those in the know deal will be, have got the tails up at the moment. they looked to be controlling the agenda. the problem of course is a lack of consensus around what those in this lobby actually want. is it a deal? is it no brexit at all? to remain? it somewhere in between? can they form some sort of idea, central idea that everyone can follow? to put some up against borisjohnson in a meaningful way? is some up against borisjoh
bit critics of his own, you are already in a bit of critics of his own, you are already ina bit ofan, you are already in a bit of a ditch because his... the way you have this we could play out, we think it hasn't played out, i was to become back on monday for the next round. it's almost, it's become a personality issue for the electorate here in the uk, you either love mrjohnson or boris as many people call him or you loathe him and you'd happily see him in a ditch. but his personal reputation,...
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i like the experience of being ina buy one.rience of being in a community and having an energetic teacher in the room. we woke a lot, we are alone a lot so it is nice to have a social dynamic to the work and experience. users are loyal and that may help the company succeed when it goes public. there will always be alternative to this. peloton seems to have established a brand for itself and has a loyal user base. the company will need to keep going, unlike peloton users, investors will not want to sweat. if she is trying to make me feel unfit, she is trying to make me feel unfit, she has succeeded! the negate taking a cue from wall street after up beat state m e nts a cue from wall street after up beat statements from president trump lifted it. this is bbc news the top stories this hour: president trump has described the formal launch of impeachment proceedings against him as "sad" and based on a "hoax". the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has addressed a rowdy parliament, the day after the supreme court ruled that he'd s
i like the experience of being ina buy one.rience of being in a community and having an energetic teacher in the room. we woke a lot, we are alone a lot so it is nice to have a social dynamic to the work and experience. users are loyal and that may help the company succeed when it goes public. there will always be alternative to this. peloton seems to have established a brand for itself and has a loyal user base. the company will need to keep going, unlike peloton users, investors will not want...
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if they would just confess quickly and pay up quickly they could obligated out of the way ina year. they out of the way in a year. so you think the courts will side with the class action? volkswagen have said they don't think there will be any conclusion that will cost them money but i think it's gone too far for that. this could take a long time, up to 2023 if all the appeals process is exhausted. given the cost of going to court for volkswagen, they are a very big company but don't have limitless finances. it would seem to make more sense for them to try and conclude in a year or two by making significant offers. it's going to cost a lot of money anyway and lawyers are quite expensive so it's going to cost them even more if they drag it out. for volkswagen, how has that impacted them in terms of their standing and sales and profits? volkswagen are seen in america like apple, the friendly face of automotive brands with the old vw beetle bug and so on. they've rebranded themselves in europe, they changed logos and a whole different ethos and also its come at a time quite conveniently in
if they would just confess quickly and pay up quickly they could obligated out of the way ina year. they out of the way in a year. so you think the courts will side with the class action? volkswagen have said they don't think there will be any conclusion that will cost them money but i think it's gone too far for that. this could take a long time, up to 2023 if all the appeals process is exhausted. given the cost of going to court for volkswagen, they are a very big company but don't have...
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ina in a match that was win or bust for the home side, sri lanka elected to bat first after winning theserving plenty after himself he made sure they got their man before too much damage was done. the bowling of mitchell was punished on the way to a quickfire 37. he made his mark in other ways with a stunning catch, taking the wicket of a dangerous opponent. by the time the last ball of the innings saw a run out, sri lanka set the black caps are reachable target of 162 for victory and the series. with mutton guptil injured while fielding after unable to bat, his side slipped. the ship was steadied with tim bruce as they put on a fourth wicket stand of 109, racking up half centuries in the process. bruce was then run out by these catlike reflexes, meaning new zealand still needed seven to win off four goals. then there was the most bizarre six you are likely to see, when sattler blasted the first ball he faced into the deep, and the ball hit the boundary before it was released, so a six was awarded while the medical staff were called into action. needing just a single, sattler hit a four
ina in a match that was win or bust for the home side, sri lanka elected to bat first after winning theserving plenty after himself he made sure they got their man before too much damage was done. the bowling of mitchell was punished on the way to a quickfire 37. he made his mark in other ways with a stunning catch, taking the wicket of a dangerous opponent. by the time the last ball of the innings saw a run out, sri lanka set the black caps are reachable target of 162 for victory and the...
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this is the first had of the imf to grow up ina the first had of the imf to grow up in a developing economyer the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing.|j over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing. i assume my position fully aware of the challenges we face. global economic growth continues to disappoint, trade tensions persist, and debt burdens are rising in many countries. ms kristalina georgieva has been known to champion the causes of climate change, she takes over from christine lagarde causes of climate change, she takes overfrom christine lagarde and causes of climate change, she takes over from christine lagarde and will be the second female boss at the trillion dollarfund. let‘s turn now to international trade, and the us and japan have outlined initial details of a new deal. let‘s go to our asia business hub where mariko oi has been following the story. so, what more do we know about this deal, then? well, ben, there is still more work to r&r a broader agreement, but at least president trump and by minister abe have managed to announce they reached a deal
this is the first had of the imf to grow up ina the first had of the imf to grow up in a developing economyer the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing.|j over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing. i assume my position fully aware of the challenges we face. global economic growth continues to disappoint, trade tensions persist, and debt burdens are rising in many countries. ms kristalina georgieva has been known to champion the causes of climate change, she takes over...
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so much more detail we will discuss ina so much more detail we will discuss in a moment.4 million brexit?‘ the telegraph also reports on the ruling. quoting mrjohnson‘s reaction to the news. he was speaking alongside donald trump at the un general assembly in new york. in the meantime, the new york times has the latest on the formal impeachment inquiry into the us president. the launch of the inquiry marking an end to months of caution by the democrats. and finally, should frequent flyers pay higher taxes? should they pay more in order to help the environment? the bbc website has more on whether this could be the uk government's next move to tackle aviation emissions. so let's begin with rebecca harding, ceo and founder of coriolis tech and mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy, camberton are both here in the studio. two regulars. great to see you both. let's get started. we have the time. pm flies back to chaos. he lands today from the united nations general assembly. it has the various points here, supreme court rules unlawful. it is a constitutional crisis? to answe
so much more detail we will discuss ina so much more detail we will discuss in a moment.4 million brexit?‘ the telegraph also reports on the ruling. quoting mrjohnson‘s reaction to the news. he was speaking alongside donald trump at the un general assembly in new york. in the meantime, the new york times has the latest on the formal impeachment inquiry into the us president. the launch of the inquiry marking an end to months of caution by the democrats. and finally, should frequent flyers...
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put them ina sports commentator‘s microphone? put them in a studio.se a bonanza time for political programmes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch two weeks before it was planned of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle for the much feared vetera n new vehicle for the much feared veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7pm, while mps we re as it went on air at 7pm, while mps were voting on proposals to rule out ano were voting on proposals to rule out a no deal brexit, and so could not appear alive in the studio. as a result, these two interviews with chief secretary to the treasury and the shadow housing secretary were conducted down the line, and pre—recorded. conducted down the line, and pre-recorded. preparing for no deal, making sure our borders are ready, customs is ready... i understand that. are you hearing the questions iam asking that. are you hearing the questions i am asking you? i am trying to get to that, you are asking about
put them ina sports commentator‘s microphone? put them in a studio.se a bonanza time for political programmes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch two weeks before it was planned of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle for the much feared vetera n new vehicle for the much feared veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7pm, while mps we re as it went on air at 7pm, while mps were...
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you don't know when you can end up ina you don't know when you can end up in a situation where you endp basically by yourself because you've lost your mum and your dad. we'll be asking why the numbers are going up, and what can be done. also this lunchtime... borisjohnson visits yorkshire, but next week will meet the eu's top official in luxembourg — does it signal brexit progress? 18—year—old owen carey, who died from an allergic reaction to a burger at a byron restaurant — his family call for a change in the law. owen was the shining light in our family and his death should not have happened. we hope now that something good can come out of it and we are calling on the government to change the law on allergen labelling in restau ra nts. the singer lily allen says her record label took no action after she told them of a sexual assault against her. and archer's on target as england take two quick wickets in the final test at the oval. and coming up on bbc news — the usa strike the first blow on the opening day of the solheim cup, but europe are hot on their tails, at gleneagles. good af
you don't know when you can end up ina you don't know when you can end up in a situation where you endp basically by yourself because you've lost your mum and your dad. we'll be asking why the numbers are going up, and what can be done. also this lunchtime... borisjohnson visits yorkshire, but next week will meet the eu's top official in luxembourg — does it signal brexit progress? 18—year—old owen carey, who died from an allergic reaction to a burger at a byron restaurant — his family...
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ina in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what is coming on bbc news this evening days at 7pm speaking to the uk's ambassador to the united nations about the recent attacks on saudi oilfacilities. at half past eight we will speak to a legal academic and barrister as the supreme court deliberates over whether the prime minister's decision to perot parliament was unlawful. and later at 1040 and 1130, will be looking at tomorrow's papers with the broadcaster harry and olivia utley deputy editor of the article. that is all ahead on the bbc news. and now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. excitement is building for the start of the rugby world cup. rugby pots or showpiece event. i am here in the japanese capital of tokyo as we count down to the start of the rugby world cup. england are in sapporo for their first game — but who will make the cut, for their match against tonga? and arsenal and celtic are among the british sides in action for the start of their europa league campaigns. they're in action right now. also coming up i
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it is, and ina munchetty, a big climb down. it is, and in a lot of ways a welcome one.d never have happened in the way it did. what we have seen as part of the guardian's story here, part of the reason you might say, you might read into this, for this climb—down is the guardian actually release, found some of the text of the complaint that was made. it was originally stated by the bbc's editorial standards chief david jordan that dan walker, naga munchetty's a co—presenter, was not part of the complaint, was not named in this complaint, was not named in this complaint and that is why it was naga munchetty censured. it transpired, dan walker was mentioned but only naga munchetty was censured, and so i think that there isa censured, and so i think that there is a real problem here with how this has been dealt with and i think what is heartening to come out of this is seeing so many high—profile journalists and broadcasters of colour come out in support of naga munchetty. organising letters in support of her, i think, has been important to put pressure on the bbc to say, h
it is, and ina munchetty, a big climb down. it is, and in a lot of ways a welcome one.d never have happened in the way it did. what we have seen as part of the guardian's story here, part of the reason you might say, you might read into this, for this climb—down is the guardian actually release, found some of the text of the complaint that was made. it was originally stated by the bbc's editorial standards chief david jordan that dan walker, naga munchetty's a co—presenter, was not part of...
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ina borisjohnson has abused his power.t story on the front of the daily mail which there is a record numbers of young adults are being dug those with diabetes because of the obesity epidemic. a variety of front pages but most of them mentioning the goings—on in the supreme court today and featuring a picture of gina miller, on many of them. she is one of the people who has brought an appeal in the supreme court. as to whether the prime minister acted lawfully when he shut down parliament for five weeks. the telegraph says that the future is in the hands of the supreme court. they are basically adjudicating on whether boris johnson are basically adjudicating on whether borisjohnson acted lawfully to suspend parliament. 11 justice is a meeting for the second time to hear the case for and against boris johnson acting lovely when he wrote parliament. practically speaking is that he has only added a few days on at the end but many arguing that this is actually the crux moment when they would be negotiating brexit and potentiall
ina borisjohnson has abused his power.t story on the front of the daily mail which there is a record numbers of young adults are being dug those with diabetes because of the obesity epidemic. a variety of front pages but most of them mentioning the goings—on in the supreme court today and featuring a picture of gina miller, on many of them. she is one of the people who has brought an appeal in the supreme court. as to whether the prime minister acted lawfully when he shut down parliament for...
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i'm ina i'm in a small swiss town celebrating a wine festival.r its living tradition. a three week celebration of wine that transforms the town. they produce 100 million metres a year,. visitors to this lakeside town worked their way through over half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself began as a one—day feast hosted by an brotherhood. as a way to reward the best way make in the region. it clearly takes the locals a while to recover as a festival only takes place once every 20 to 25 years. this began in 1797, as a small parade —— parade through the streets. but because of unrest in the region, the next couple of decades, the next event wasn't organised for another 22 years. a cycle that has remained ever since. unbelievably, this yea r‘s cycle that has remained ever since. unbelievably, this year's fate is only the 12 festival since then, with each year's so —— show growing in silence pedicle. today, the climax of the celebration of the daily show that takes place in a stadium and features over 5000 volu nteers stadium and features ov
i'm ina i'm in a small swiss town celebrating a wine festival.r its living tradition. a three week celebration of wine that transforms the town. they produce 100 million metres a year,. visitors to this lakeside town worked their way through over half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself began as a one—day feast hosted by an brotherhood. as a way to reward the best way make in the region. it clearly takes the locals a while to recover as a festival only takes place once every 20 to...
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this is the fourth year ina several hours.year in a row that's seen a category 5 storm. some say this area hasn't really recovered from storm matthew. they say this makes storm matthew look like nothing. absolutely. i did hear a lot of references to hurricane matthew today. as people tried to benchmark the impact of this storm, with every indication this storm, with every indication this one had gone further. my guide who was showing me around various parts that were impacted, the water only came to hear with matthew but now look at it. i will let others decide what to make of that trend but certainly, this is a very repetitive script. it does seem to be happening with greater frequency. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. i'm sure everybody listening to your wishes you and eve ryo ne listening to your wishes you and everyone the very best. hong kong's beleaguered chief executive has revealed that she would resign if she could, after months of unrest in the territory. in an audio recording obtained by reuters, carrie
this is the fourth year ina several hours.year in a row that's seen a category 5 storm. some say this area hasn't really recovered from storm matthew. they say this makes storm matthew look like nothing. absolutely. i did hear a lot of references to hurricane matthew today. as people tried to benchmark the impact of this storm, with every indication this storm, with every indication this one had gone further. my guide who was showing me around various parts that were impacted, the water only...
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ina route. in a remote village in colombia, evidence ofjust how dangerous this journey is. 19 african migrants drowned as they tried to get to the jungle by boat. no—one knows how many more lives have been lost. catherine byaru hanga, many more lives have been lost. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, the darien gap. let's get more now on the uk government's contingency plans for a no—deal brexit. some details were published last night after mps voted to force their release. david buik is a market commentator at core spreads. a regular here on the briefing. lovely to you, david. lovely to you, sally. this was linked to the times at the beginning of august anyway, it's become known as 0peration yellowhammer. what's likely to happen and what are you preparing for? what do you make of the detail? caroline wheeler and rosamunde irwin from the sunday times were on it and they got the date of it, so it wasn't an old document, it was relatively new since the boris johnson administration got their. there's
ina route. in a remote village in colombia, evidence ofjust how dangerous this journey is. 19 african migrants drowned as they tried to get to the jungle by boat. no—one knows how many more lives have been lost. catherine byaru hanga, many more lives have been lost. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, the darien gap. let's get more now on the uk government's contingency plans for a no—deal brexit. some details were published last night after mps voted to force their release. david buik is a...
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i think it was ina minneapolis dropping out.hing more serious than that because you can have a condition called hypothermia where the body literally overheats to dramatic levels which can be potentially life—threatening —— hyperthermia, so my thought is the decision is that the race was run by people who have perhaps never run a marathon before or didn't understand the conditions. i hope those doing the conditions. i hope those doing the 50 kilometre walk is carried out safely. the location was known for some time, is that not something, the humidity, that up good factor into their training? they try to. i know the great britain team would have tried to increase their distances in training to acclamation to those hot conditions, as the body gradually comes to tolerate the site conditions. but you can't replicate the very different conditions of racing ina the very different conditions of racing in a hot and the very different conditions of racing in a hotand humid the very different conditions of racing in a hot and humid climat
i think it was ina minneapolis dropping out.hing more serious than that because you can have a condition called hypothermia where the body literally overheats to dramatic levels which can be potentially life—threatening —— hyperthermia, so my thought is the decision is that the race was run by people who have perhaps never run a marathon before or didn't understand the conditions. i hope those doing the conditions. i hope those doing the 50 kilometre walk is carried out safely. the...
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ina rainy in a rainy stoke. how is it coming across to you?am covered. welcome. bear with us while we cope with the rain. let me show you the view of where we are. we are in one of the former kilns in stoke—on—trent. this place is known for its ceramic history but it is 110w for its ceramic history but it is now about much more than that. it is all about tech, innovation, now about much more than that. it is allabout tech, innovation, new start—ups. let me introduce you to mow. this is good english weather. let's talk about the implications of what we have heard over the past 2a hours. it was brought in the commons. talk to me about what it means for people running businesses ina means for people running businesses in a place like this. it is unnerving. we need stability and confidence. and reinvesting growth. you have a number of businesses and industries, how do you prepare for so industries, how do you prepare for so many potential outcomes from different industries? a big question and difficult and challenging. let's ta ke and difficult an
ina rainy in a rainy stoke. how is it coming across to you?am covered. welcome. bear with us while we cope with the rain. let me show you the view of where we are. we are in one of the former kilns in stoke—on—trent. this place is known for its ceramic history but it is 110w for its ceramic history but it is now about much more than that. it is all about tech, innovation, now about much more than that. it is allabout tech, innovation, new start—ups. let me introduce you to mow. this is...
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representative for ukraine, kurt volker, has resigned, that is according to reports after he was named inar he was named in a whistleblower complaint. we will keep across that story and will be speaking to our correspondence about the very latest lead in that programme —— later in the programme. here in the uk it's been announced that the independent office for police conduct will assess whether the prime minister boris johnson potentially committed the criminal offence of misconduct in public office — during his time as mayor of london. the allegations are that borisjohnson maintained a friendship with the american businesswoman and former model jennifer accuri and, as a result of that friendship, allowed ms arcuri to participate in trade missions and receive sponsorship monies in circumstances when she and her companies could not have expected otherwise to receive those benefits. the police watchdog will now consider if it is necessary for the matter to be investigated. downing street has released a statement saying "everything was done with propriety and in the normal way". our uk affai
representative for ukraine, kurt volker, has resigned, that is according to reports after he was named inar he was named in a whistleblower complaint. we will keep across that story and will be speaking to our correspondence about the very latest lead in that programme —— later in the programme. here in the uk it's been announced that the independent office for police conduct will assess whether the prime minister boris johnson potentially committed the criminal offence of misconduct in...
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for me to be there ina they not it themselves.ds is life changing. gem o'reilly with that report. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello i'm tulsen tollett and this is your friday sport briefing where we start with tennis and the news that serena williams bid for a 24th grand slam singles title remains alive as she eased into the us open final in new york. after struggling to hold her opening service game against the ukraininan 5th seed elina svitolina, the american, a six—time winer of this tournament then went into overdrive and ran away with it in an hour and ten minutes for a 6—3, 6—1 win. there were a host of euro 2020 football qualifiers on thursday with spain making it a perfect five from five to start their group f campaign as they beat romania 2—i in bucharest, while italy also maintained their 100% start in groupj with a 3—1 win in armenia, despite trailing early on as andrea belotti scored twice, and in dublin a late david mcgoldrick
for me to be there ina they not it themselves.ds is life changing. gem o'reilly with that report. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello i'm tulsen tollett and this is your friday sport briefing where we start with tennis and the news that serena williams bid for a 24th grand slam singles title remains alive as she eased into the us open final in new york. after struggling to hold her opening service game...
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well, i think we are sitting ina very good.teresting moment right now. this is certainly a very historic moment in that policy has acted, this is an official enquiry. many people have been waiting for this day. that is what president trump supporters are saying tonight. this is a witch—hunt. a few hours ago i received a text asking me to doughnut because they are conducting a witch—hunt and this is the message they will take into 2020 is that the democrats are out for blood, they have never liked donald trump and they are going to try and find any reason to conduct official impeachment. however, for so many conservatives, this was a turning point. it was a mueller report we thought would be explosive, it is the revelation that the us president would ask a foreign country's leader to dig up dirt on a political opponent. i think that is what is perhaps the most outlandish thing and that is what many of us are looking at today. apparently withhold military aid in the hope of persuading that president of a foreign power to do so. y
well, i think we are sitting ina very good.teresting moment right now. this is certainly a very historic moment in that policy has acted, this is an official enquiry. many people have been waiting for this day. that is what president trump supporters are saying tonight. this is a witch—hunt. a few hours ago i received a text asking me to doughnut because they are conducting a witch—hunt and this is the message they will take into 2020 is that the democrats are out for blood, they have never...
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still, we are ina very refused to host them?omic situation and still, we are hosting them, an unprecedented humanism. you want evidence. 0n unprecedented humanism. you want evidence. on april 26, at least 16 syrians were summarily deported after arriving at beirut airport despite most of those 16 people expressing explicit fears of torture and persecution should they be returned to syria. 0n the airport? how much evidence do you need? you are coming on the airport of beirut shows they are being oppressed in our country? you know how they come to the airport of lebanon? they are not coming from syria? it doesn't mean they are not being persecuted. you told me there is no evidence of any syrian being returned forcibly to the country under fear of persecution. there is clear evidence. of course, there is not anyone evidence, anyone name you can provide, this is totally untrue. why just a couple of months ago did you make a speech which worried many of your own people. you said the lebanese, are above all, you said there is a geneti
still, we are ina very refused to host them?omic situation and still, we are hosting them, an unprecedented humanism. you want evidence. 0n unprecedented humanism. you want evidence. on april 26, at least 16 syrians were summarily deported after arriving at beirut airport despite most of those 16 people expressing explicit fears of torture and persecution should they be returned to syria. 0n the airport? how much evidence do you need? you are coming on the airport of beirut shows they are being...
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the prime minister says he would rather die ina prime minister says he would rather die in a dead vanseek an extension to protect our economy from falling off a cliff edge —— die you need it. if that is the case, then the prime minister must resign —— in a ditch was not undermining democracy at every turn, the prime minister simply cannot be trusted. the rulebook has been well and truly ripped up, and with it, democracy and decency, shredded by a cult of brexit fan boys that in number ten unfit to govern, i'm willing to govern. the lib dem leader was scathing about mrjohnson. the prime minister is on a power trip, but the truth is he doesn't have unfettered power, as much as he would like to. there is a sense of arrogance and entitlement about this action, he a cts entitlement about this action, he acts like rules and conventions amply do not apply to him. he will stand in front of the bliss —— simply do not apply to him, in front of public servants and make apolitical speeds talking with a p pa re ntly apolitical speeds talking with apparently no sense of irony about how he would rat
the prime minister says he would rather die ina prime minister says he would rather die in a dead vanseek an extension to protect our economy from falling off a cliff edge —— die you need it. if that is the case, then the prime minister must resign —— in a ditch was not undermining democracy at every turn, the prime minister simply cannot be trusted. the rulebook has been well and truly ripped up, and with it, democracy and decency, shredded by a cult of brexit fan boys that in number...
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he is ina he is in a very, very tight race.s stephenson from global news has been following mr trudeau's press conference. he certainly was very apologetic. he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping people believe the policies he has a permitted show he is not the person who was in that blackface, but he has a problem here in terms of how he has branded himself publicly, for starters, which is esme who is very transparent and progressive. he admitted that he did not disclose this pictures. he said he was embarrassed. he didn't some of them. and this question about hominy times this has happened. he is not actually answer those questions. it is not clear, if we don't... how many other times were there? he still doesn't seem to be coming com plete still doesn't seem to be coming complete the clean. it is not clear if you would remember if there was additional times this happen. and you can imagine right now that campaign... if there are more images out th
he is ina he is in a very, very tight race.s stephenson from global news has been following mr trudeau's press conference. he certainly was very apologetic. he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping his record will stand he is hoping people believe the policies he has a permitted show he is not the person who was in that blackface, but he has a problem here in terms of how he has branded himself publicly, for starters, which is esme who is very...
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in aberdeenshire today ina nor wanted?e today in a traditional spectacle of the highland games, the queen arrived having hosted the prime minister at balmoral overnight. constitutional crisis caused by brexit is sure to have been discussed although not resignation of amber rudd. that shock tonight shows just how unpredictable these political times continue to be. duncan kennedy, bbc news. jonathan is here. the news has just only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we know about amber rudd's reasons for it? to reflect on her political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrush scandal, remember that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many of her like—minded colleagues didn't, and she was a former remain supporting, one nation, moderate conservative that provided borisjohnson with a bi
in aberdeenshire today ina nor wanted?e today in a traditional spectacle of the highland games, the queen arrived having hosted the prime minister at balmoral overnight. constitutional crisis caused by brexit is sure to have been discussed although not resignation of amber rudd. that shock tonight shows just how unpredictable these political times continue to be. duncan kennedy, bbc news. jonathan is here. the news has just only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we...
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the third option where parliament has never been prorogued is the most controversial ina prorogued isial in a sense because in theory the speaker can take the lead and decide whereas with the other two it is up to the government to decide when the recall should happen and parliament should sit again, and people are saying if you decide it is unlawful and it is still up to the government then... they could choose the 14th of october. exactly. and that ruling is at half past ten. boris johnson wants the insolvency service to fast—track its investigation into the collapse of thomas cook. the company's directors have come under fire for paying themselves a total of £20 million in salaries and bonuses since 2014. just under 15,000 customers were flown home yesterday on emergency flights. nine thousand thomas cook staff in the uk are facing redundancy, including pilot jason roberts, and travel agent and single mum to a five—year—old girl, megan allsworth. i spoke to them both earlier, and i started by asking meghan how she's feeling, now she's had 2a hours for the news to settle in. iam i a
the third option where parliament has never been prorogued is the most controversial ina prorogued isial in a sense because in theory the speaker can take the lead and decide whereas with the other two it is up to the government to decide when the recall should happen and parliament should sit again, and people are saying if you decide it is unlawful and it is still up to the government then... they could choose the 14th of october. exactly. and that ruling is at half past ten. boris johnson...
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surely the purpose of it is clear and ina surely the purpose of it is clear and in a sense it doesn'tter. you want to get borisjohnson out is prime minister. you want to get boris johnson out so is prime minister. you want to get borisjohnson out so he cannot, effectively, leave the uk out of the european union without a deal on the 31st of october and you can achieve all of that without wasting time arguing over who gets to sit in seat? the problem is, if we do not have someone identified, or at least one 01’ have someone identified, or at least one or two people we can talk about identified to be the prime minister in that government of national unity, if the government loses a lot of no confidence, borisjohnson knows this, she can then sit it out for two weeks. while we discuss it. and then he can get the election which, without that extension, in writing, and enacted, to then drive us writing, and enacted, to then drive us out of the european union without a deal. his own documents, his own government invites is that that would be disastrous. that has to be the priority. the best
surely the purpose of it is clear and ina surely the purpose of it is clear and in a sense it doesn'tter. you want to get borisjohnson out is prime minister. you want to get boris johnson out so is prime minister. you want to get borisjohnson out so he cannot, effectively, leave the uk out of the european union without a deal on the 31st of october and you can achieve all of that without wasting time arguing over who gets to sit in seat? the problem is, if we do not have someone identified, or...
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it says a lot, a country ina european question.tting, i think it is due to the impact of populist globally. there is a rise of liberal democracies. thirdly, ithink globally. there is a rise of liberal democracies. thirdly, i think there is also a retrenchment, and putting ina very is also a retrenchment, and putting in a very symptomatic way, putting the blame on either the other, the immigrant, the easy label development corporation hasn't worked, and is not looking at the systems properly. we are living in an era of fear of globalisation and the impact on citizens wherever they are is seen to be threatening that it is easier to withdraw than look at it in it is easier to withdraw than look at itina it is easier to withdraw than look at it in a clear and analytical way as to how we need to work together internationally to deal with these problems. global challenges won't go away. global challenges don't respect sovereignty, let alone national borders. so it's time to act to give a voice and invest. we are small as the netherlands,
it says a lot, a country ina european question.tting, i think it is due to the impact of populist globally. there is a rise of liberal democracies. thirdly, ithink globally. there is a rise of liberal democracies. thirdly, i think there is also a retrenchment, and putting ina very is also a retrenchment, and putting in a very symptomatic way, putting the blame on either the other, the immigrant, the easy label development corporation hasn't worked, and is not looking at the systems properly. we...
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forensic scientists in the mexican state of jalisco say they have managed to identify 44 bodies found inaa well outside the city of guadalajara. the remains were discovered in early september after locals complained of a bad smell. mexican police have given no details about the victims. candice piette is the bbc world service's americas editor. jalisco, where this is taking place, is one of the most violent states in mexico. two very big and dangerous cartels are at war with each other there. so the size of this mass grave that's been seen has really shocked people all over mexico and it's reminded people of the case of the 43 students who were killed a few years ago and the kind of activism that started around that case since then. but it's also shown how violent the war injalisco has become. and also, the tragedy of the vast amount of people in mexico who have disappeared and who have been killed, and the lack of interest infinding them from the authorities. so what are the challenges that mexico now faces? well, mexico has a very good law around the disappearances, and really, if it ma
forensic scientists in the mexican state of jalisco say they have managed to identify 44 bodies found inaa well outside the city of guadalajara. the remains were discovered in early september after locals complained of a bad smell. mexican police have given no details about the victims. candice piette is the bbc world service's americas editor. jalisco, where this is taking place, is one of the most violent states in mexico. two very big and dangerous cartels are at war with each other there....
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the nikkei on fifth ave, and a building ina nikkei on fifth ave, and a building in a stoke—on—trent—do, i'm sure you agree with me. you can follow the bbc‘s coverage on a stoke—on—trent across the network. we have an e—mail address for you to get in touch with your story ideas. follow us on social media,. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first — the headlines on bbc news: downing street is accused by former cabinet minister amber rudd, of using aggressive language that incites violence. snp leader, nicola sturgeon, suggests the party could accept a no—deal brexit. a police watchdog says cleveland police has been putting the public at risk as it becomes first force in the uk rated as "failing2 in all areas.. an update on thmas cook: the civil aviation authority says it has now flown a total of 61,000 thomas cook customers back to the uk, taking the total to 40% of passengers. the caa says operation matterhorn will continue until 6 october with more than 1,000 flights planned in total. a policy maker at the bank of england has said the central bank may need to cut inte
the nikkei on fifth ave, and a building ina nikkei on fifth ave, and a building in a stoke—on—trent—do, i'm sure you agree with me. you can follow the bbc‘s coverage on a stoke—on—trent across the network. we have an e—mail address for you to get in touch with your story ideas. follow us on social media,. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first — the headlines on bbc news: downing street is accused by former cabinet minister amber rudd, of using aggressive...
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it would have involved the uk remaining ina up to.uk remaining in a uk wide customs territory with the eu. but it faced huge opposition from the dup under theresa may, one of the biggest reasons she could not get her withdrawal agreement through because it could have meant northern ireland being tied more tightly to eu rules and theresa may needed the dup's vote for a majority. after the dramatic week we have had, the parliamentary arithmetic is changing. coming back into discussions now we are seeing talk ofa discussions now we are seeing talk of a northern ireland only backstop and that might point to a way forward in the future. if the dup's votes were no longer needed. there isa votes were no longer needed. there is a big roll of the dice to come with a general election and as things stand, the irish government still says no viable alternatives to the backstop had been put forward. our correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. there is an assumption from many europe will say yes to any request to an extension, is there a ba
it would have involved the uk remaining ina up to.uk remaining in a uk wide customs territory with the eu. but it faced huge opposition from the dup under theresa may, one of the biggest reasons she could not get her withdrawal agreement through because it could have meant northern ireland being tied more tightly to eu rules and theresa may needed the dup's vote for a majority. after the dramatic week we have had, the parliamentary arithmetic is changing. coming back into discussions now we are...
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we are ina behalf of the brexit party.tion here where, if we get to the 1st of november, and we have not left the european union, you will see support for the brexit party rise considerably. i do think in the circumstances, we have got a very important role to play. so, when will they be a general election? soon, novemberi when will they be a general election? soon, november i would think. we have the speaker saying the other day that the earliest it could now be a general election was november fifth comments opposing the opposition parties slapped down a motion of no confidence on monday. don't think that will happen. more likely it will stretch into middle 01’ likely it will stretch into middle or late november. a winter election. with that in mind, promises from the conservatives today about health spending, billions for40 conservatives today about health spending, billions for a0 new hospital projects in england. are we clear whether that was new money? because i have been quite a few announcements from boris johnson b
we are ina behalf of the brexit party.tion here where, if we get to the 1st of november, and we have not left the european union, you will see support for the brexit party rise considerably. i do think in the circumstances, we have got a very important role to play. so, when will they be a general election? soon, novemberi when will they be a general election? soon, november i would think. we have the speaker saying the other day that the earliest it could now be a general election was november...
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we are ina acceptable to the uk and the eu?be looming but a solution for example to the backstop is nowhere in sight yet. thank you very much, katya adler with the latest in brussels. we'll have more from downing street later in the programme — but for now — it's back to ben in the studio. hurricane dorian has caused "unprecedented" devastation in the bahamas according to its prime minister. there's been severe flooding and winds of up to 200 miles an hour. 13,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. it's a slow—moving hurricane — which was classified as a category 5 when it hit land yesterday — making it the second—strongest atlantic storm on record. it's now weakened to a category 4 — but remains extremely dangerous — with winds of up to 155 miles per hour — and possible storm surges of up to 7 metres, that's 23 feet. the hurricane is now moving towards the east coast of america and carrying on upwards — with florida, georgia, north and south carolina all declaring states of emergency. our correspondent aleem maqbool reports
we are ina acceptable to the uk and the eu?be looming but a solution for example to the backstop is nowhere in sight yet. thank you very much, katya adler with the latest in brussels. we'll have more from downing street later in the programme — but for now — it's back to ben in the studio. hurricane dorian has caused "unprecedented" devastation in the bahamas according to its prime minister. there's been severe flooding and winds of up to 200 miles an hour. 13,000 homes have been...
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but he is now ina he sees himself or...e is now in a situation that reminds me of churchill saying, when he was asked about the suez crisis, that he would have personally never have started the operation but once he had begun it he would have never dared stop. he has chosen his course of action. he has chosen his course of action. he has chosen his course of action. he has to dig in, try and fight back and appeal over the heads of parliament to pro—brexit voters of which there are still many. stephanie. you made a distinction between parliament and the country there. do you think it is a storm in a parliamentary take up for boris johnson or is this a cattle stampede in which he will be badly troubled? i thought his worst moments where two others. one was his brotherjoe johnson stepping down and announcing his resignation as an mp. i think the country as a whole had lost the plot with all these parliamentary intrigues. it is very hard for most people to follow. it is hard for me to follow and i follow the stuff. i think that
but he is now ina he sees himself or...e is now in a situation that reminds me of churchill saying, when he was asked about the suez crisis, that he would have personally never have started the operation but once he had begun it he would have never dared stop. he has chosen his course of action. he has chosen his course of action. he has chosen his course of action. he has to dig in, try and fight back and appeal over the heads of parliament to pro—brexit voters of which there are still many....
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we are waiting to hear from the brexit secretary stephen barclay, we haven't yet but we have ina barclayn a couple of minutes gone past, just had a statement from michel barnier saying the talks concluded, and, he said, they agreed that technical talks will continue on the first set of concepts, principles and ideas that the uk have put forward but he said that the eu reminded the uk that it was essential a fully workable and legally operational solution to the irish border issues is found. i think that, if you read between the lines means, technical talks, that's not serious political high—level talks. that means not much sign of progress. reminding the uk that there has to be a solution to the backstop issue, that is also not a sign of progress and none of that is very surprising because those comments from the irish prime minister, deputy prime minister this morning, simon coveney, where pretty strong stuff. he said basically, we are not close to a deal right now and he went on to say that there are serious problems arising because of the change of approach by the british prime minist
we are waiting to hear from the brexit secretary stephen barclay, we haven't yet but we have ina barclayn a couple of minutes gone past, just had a statement from michel barnier saying the talks concluded, and, he said, they agreed that technical talks will continue on the first set of concepts, principles and ideas that the uk have put forward but he said that the eu reminded the uk that it was essential a fully workable and legally operational solution to the irish border issues is found. i...
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that he is closing in on a deal, says the headline, "let's get this thing done" so he won't be dead inabe dead in a ditch if he manages it. no, writing in the paper that has championed him the whole way through saying he is confident there is progress. there has been endless speculation on this issue. people say where is the substance, where is the beef, where is the progress? you have to understand the way downing street operates in the way the current team operates, a very small cabal, so they won't be sharing information for fear of it leaking and we are hearing there is a movement on the eu side as well and i think also amongst some of the ha rd core i think also amongst some of the hardcore brexiteers in the tory party, they may start to soften their stance. it is be careful what you wish for, you may not get brexit at all you have to compromise. clearly, it is going to go to the wire and it will be a sprint to get there and i don't know what the road map is, we haven't got clarity. there and i don't know what the road map is, we haven't got clarityli don't think anyone does. it de
that he is closing in on a deal, says the headline, "let's get this thing done" so he won't be dead inabe dead in a ditch if he manages it. no, writing in the paper that has championed him the whole way through saying he is confident there is progress. there has been endless speculation on this issue. people say where is the substance, where is the beef, where is the progress? you have to understand the way downing street operates in the way the current team operates, a very small...
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we are ina don't want to mince words here.e in a dire position climate —wise and earth why i would never have said something like that ten or 20 yea rs said something like that ten or 20 years ago but we have not acted. at the same time from hooper to see a pathway to accept an excess —— success pathway to accept an excess —— success and those pathways exist. those exist in it for how quickly we get there. rob jackson there from the global carbon project. us president donald trump has described a whistleblower‘s accusations that he made a promise to a foreign leader as a political hackjob. some reports allege that mr trump asked ukraine's new president, volodymyr zelensky, to investigate the son of presidential rivaljoe biden, who previously served on the board of a ukrainian gas company. in return, ukraine would continue to receive us military support. speaking earlier today, president trump said he'd done nothing wrong. i have had conversations with many leaders that are always appropriate. i think scott can tell you that. a
we are ina don't want to mince words here.e in a dire position climate —wise and earth why i would never have said something like that ten or 20 yea rs said something like that ten or 20 years ago but we have not acted. at the same time from hooper to see a pathway to accept an excess —— success pathway to accept an excess —— success and those pathways exist. those exist in it for how quickly we get there. rob jackson there from the global carbon project. us president donald trump has...
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eight mercy ina summerthat have had that week off.n a summer that feels like it has not stopped. that has brought that down time to live it all over again. ido down time to live it all over again. i do not think i have ever re—watched a moment in a test match like i have done this week. the drama of it is unrivalled. that partnership is one of the greatest that english cricket has seen. the momentum shifted and with that the series. but australia now have their armoury back. steve smith is batting again. he is the puzzle england are yet to solve. and despite the heartbreak at headingley, this site just need one when for the urn. after the misery they are looking for unity. we have a philosophy that we stick together as a team. the boys are taking it on the chin and they are back into it, we could not ask for more than that at this stage. put the preparation and camaraderie into work in the test match. for england the joy of leeds still brought doubts along the way, some thought jason roy still brought doubts along the way, some though
eight mercy ina summerthat have had that week off.n a summer that feels like it has not stopped. that has brought that down time to live it all over again. ido down time to live it all over again. i do not think i have ever re—watched a moment in a test match like i have done this week. the drama of it is unrivalled. that partnership is one of the greatest that english cricket has seen. the momentum shifted and with that the series. but australia now have their armoury back. steve smith is...
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where it really was once seen as, like, a strange and unoccupied place, but, because we planned it ina era before we were thinking of sea level rise, it's also very low-lying, and it's one of the city's more vulnerable places to future sea level rise. scholl: the problem is that the land is so valuable because it's now nd. development companies couldn't not build there. therrswere billions of dol in real estate to be had, but they built it in obably one of the worst places they could have. it was a bay in the past, andik it mosty will be a bay in the future. tam: we picked this part of the shoreline for a study aroung deconcepts for future sea level rise because it's the lowest lying area on the eastern waterfront. it's the place that's going to flood first, and so we thought it was the right place to spark a conversation around what are design alternatives or choices that can make in the future at the mouth of mission reek near at&t park. we'll have a really beautifulfu public ace that people might not even realize is designed for flood protection. aneally, we would have we habitat an
where it really was once seen as, like, a strange and unoccupied place, but, because we planned it ina era before we were thinking of sea level rise, it's also very low-lying, and it's one of the city's more vulnerable places to future sea level rise. scholl: the problem is that the land is so valuable because it's now nd. development companies couldn't not build there. therrswere billions of dol in real estate to be had, but they built it in obably one of the worst places they could have. it...
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another warm front coming in for sunday, bringing some thicker clad ina change sunday, bringing somehe northwest the country. could be a few showers around, particularly on saturday, for many of us on sunday. that's your latest weather, bye for 110w. you're watching a bbc news special — i'm christian fraser live at westminster. the british prime minister is under attack from all angles. mps have again voted to block a no—deal brexit — the ayes to 329, the nos 300. mps have again voted to block a no—deal brexit — widening the margin of defeat — here's what the prime minister says it will mean. what he is recommending is yet more... yet more dither, yet more dither yet more delay, yet more uncertainty for business. what we in this government want to do is to deliver on the mandate of the people. he has no plan to get a new deal. no plan, no authority and no majority. but there's still some way to go, with the house of lords
another warm front coming in for sunday, bringing some thicker clad ina change sunday, bringing somehe northwest the country. could be a few showers around, particularly on saturday, for many of us on sunday. that's your latest weather, bye for 110w. you're watching a bbc news special — i'm christian fraser live at westminster. the british prime minister is under attack from all angles. mps have again voted to block a no—deal brexit — the ayes to 329, the nos 300. mps have again voted to...
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that they should campaign to remain at the next election so it should state its position now, so is ina now, so is in a really difficult place of the moment because he needs to respect the wishes of the membership, that is how, that is what he is elected for to do, to respect internal democracy in the labour party, by the same time you cannot ignore the trade unions. one way of putting it isa trade unions. one way of putting it is a bit ofa trade unions. one way of putting it is a bit of a dogs dinner because at the end of the day, are you going to get at least most of the front bench going out and campaigning for remain an edge of the leader who is not saying what he supports. it is important to note thatjeremy corbyn has not said he was stay neutral so far, he isjust neglected has not said he was stay neutral so far, he is just neglected to say whether he will take the position, whether he will take the position, whether he will stay neutral, but his position would be. so he has kind of left that open so that he has some room to manoeuvre later if things change. but yes, of course the
that they should campaign to remain at the next election so it should state its position now, so is ina now, so is in a really difficult place of the moment because he needs to respect the wishes of the membership, that is how, that is what he is elected for to do, to respect internal democracy in the labour party, by the same time you cannot ignore the trade unions. one way of putting it isa trade unions. one way of putting it is a bit ofa trade unions. one way of putting it is a bit of a dogs...
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ina sign in a sign of master sent thousands of residents of hong kong to susa say despite they foundy marched through the streets and we had everything from peaceful protesters marching, singing, and chanting and at the other end of the spectrum, barricades being set on fire, molotov cocktails, bricks being thrown at police headquarters. the police have come in with a tough response and for both sides this is really a dress rehearsal for tuesday. both the activists and the authorities are getting ready for this 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. beijing once said to bea rule in china. beijing once said to be a celebration of everything that is great about the country or the achievements over seven decades of rule. the protesters are determined to crash the party and instead they wa nt to to crash the party and instead they want to draw attention to the claims that there should be democratic reforms in hong kong. for that reason, we are looking at a very big showdown in the coming days and both the activists and the police have shown what they are prepared to do when that da
ina sign in a sign of master sent thousands of residents of hong kong to susa say despite they foundy marched through the streets and we had everything from peaceful protesters marching, singing, and chanting and at the other end of the spectrum, barricades being set on fire, molotov cocktails, bricks being thrown at police headquarters. the police have come in with a tough response and for both sides this is really a dress rehearsal for tuesday. both the activists and the authorities are...
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he became a cult hero to those fans ina he became a cult hero to those fans in a rangers season ladene of the men with whom he shared those good times was among the first to react to today's devastating news. he stole the hearts of the supporters by the way hearts of the supporters by the way he played on the park, and the rangers family showed their appreciation during his illness. the support and love they gave him, that gave him also energy and the strength to keep writing i think. rangers's own tribute led by their managing director stuart robertson said... throughout his battle, ricksen had used his position to raise money for charity. when someone is well known as fernando ricksen talks about illness and opens it up, people can see how it has affected him as an individual, that is really helpful. just in terms of general awareness, general understanding, people knowing what to expect when they do meet somebody with the illness, it makes an enormous difference. measure of the man that was fernando ricksen. some other stories making the news now. europe's ryder cup captain padraig
he became a cult hero to those fans ina he became a cult hero to those fans in a rangers season ladene of the men with whom he shared those good times was among the first to react to today's devastating news. he stole the hearts of the supporters by the way hearts of the supporters by the way he played on the park, and the rangers family showed their appreciation during his illness. the support and love they gave him, that gave him also energy and the strength to keep writing i think. rangers's...
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the game carried on ina did one count. the game carried on in a clumsy cartoonish manner. frankfurt attacked breathlessly but endlessly. 2a shots, no goals. bound to be frustrating and a lack of care from dominic cost him a second yellow card. finally, arsenal took some control. 18—year—old bukayo saka had some control. 18—year—old bukayo sa ka had never scored some control. 18—year—old bukayo saka had never scored and senior football before then. member of that goal, remember that name. we all know about about miangue to edit the third later on. someone lost a shoe which is always a sign of entertaining night. a few of the manchester united starting line—up here. no support in eric and the first half was in the goal, he flung himself in the path of this shot from marcus rash an elder statesman tonight. hard to crack once hung in there until you dedicate the ball out to mason greenwood. it is manager said is one of the best finishers he's seen. already a goal—scorer and match winner. not yet 18. wolves also put on a light show up at the been playing in it sincejune. show u
the game carried on ina did one count. the game carried on in a clumsy cartoonish manner. frankfurt attacked breathlessly but endlessly. 2a shots, no goals. bound to be frustrating and a lack of care from dominic cost him a second yellow card. finally, arsenal took some control. 18—year—old bukayo saka had some control. 18—year—old bukayo sa ka had never scored some control. 18—year—old bukayo saka had never scored and senior football before then. member of that goal, remember that...
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if you look at japan, if you l look at china, where we lose $100 billion a year with g ina... >> he'seen saye same thing for 30 years. donald trump has a very binary few of life and certainly the world. and, and so to confront china, which he perceives as amera's most important and dangerous rival, and to be ae to use blunt instruments against them, and to come out and at least be le to say that you are a wier and they are a loser, there's, it's hard timagine anything more appealing to the core of his personality.om >> please wethe next president of the united states, mr. donald j. trump.eo e applauding and cheering) >> sullivan: by 2016, trump's message had finally found an audience. and his focus on trade and china had found its moment. i was, you know, cout of trump, goldman sachs, a, and being somebo finance for a number of years, i was set to be unimpressed. i was actually very impressed. now, he didn't know a lot of details. he knew almomo no policy. m but what i foutt extraordinary was, when we got to the section on china, which i kind of threw out there, of a two-hour meeting,
if you look at japan, if you l look at china, where we lose $100 billion a year with g ina... >> he'seen saye same thing for 30 years. donald trump has a very binary few of life and certainly the world. and, and so to confront china, which he perceives as amera's most important and dangerous rival, and to be ae to use blunt instruments against them, and to come out and at least be le to say that you are a wier and they are a loser, there's, it's hard timagine anything more appealing to...
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tom watson only found out about this plot last night ina only found out about this plot last night inant when he got a text. he was not at the meeting where the initial plot was discussed and here is how he reacted when he was asked about it this morning by the today programme. it isa morning by the today programme. it is a straight. it is a straight sectarian attack on a broad church party and it is moving us into a different kind of institution where pluralism is not tolerated, where faction or observance has to be adhered to completely. and it is completely... goes against the sort of traditions that the labour party has had for 100 years. i mean, i look at the days where tony blair and gordon brown were our leader and there was room for jeremy and john mcdonald to have dissenting voices, but it seems that my position on brexit, where i very strongly believe that we need to work with other parties to stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning for a referendum, i believe we should campaign for remain, which shares a lot of support across the shadow cabinet table as well as across
tom watson only found out about this plot last night ina only found out about this plot last night inant when he got a text. he was not at the meeting where the initial plot was discussed and here is how he reacted when he was asked about it this morning by the today programme. it isa morning by the today programme. it is a straight. it is a straight sectarian attack on a broad church party and it is moving us into a different kind of institution where pluralism is not tolerated, where faction...
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to do, which is, having got us out of the european union with no deal, and the public having no say inal, and the public having no say in a general election on that issue. well that, as you know, is not boris johnson's intent. his declared intent is to negotiate a new and better agreement with the european union, and the one thing he says he needs more than all else to get that better deal is to have the leverage of telling europe that if they won't doa of telling europe that if they won't do a deal with him in prison is prepared, if necessary, to leave without a deal. and labour is, i come back to it, intent on undermining that negotiating strategy. labour is not intent on undermining that strategy. the first thing you would need for that to be true, what the prime minister is saying, is that he has something to negotiate about. what offer is he making to the european union? because presumably any negotiating strategy must involve putting something to the european union in place of the backstop. and although borisjohnson place of the backstop. and although boris johnson says place of t
to do, which is, having got us out of the european union with no deal, and the public having no say inal, and the public having no say in a general election on that issue. well that, as you know, is not boris johnson's intent. his declared intent is to negotiate a new and better agreement with the european union, and the one thing he says he needs more than all else to get that better deal is to have the leverage of telling europe that if they won't doa of telling europe that if they won't do a...
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ina warm of her busy schedule. in a warm up during breakfast this morning, ijust felt like i needed to nap. and so having that feels so easyin to nap. and so having that feels so easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, easy in the heat was really relieving, ithink, i easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, i thought i would go slower, and it would feel harder, so to get that time going as easy as i was, i'm actually really happy with that. i enjoyed it, which is strange. great britain have another good chance of a gold medal in the f—14 mixed freestyle relay, that will be right at the end of the session. kate grey there. dame sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in holland, but she criticised organisers for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. she said ‘this scenario wouldn't be acceptable dutchman mathieu van der poel has
ina warm of her busy schedule. in a warm up during breakfast this morning, ijust felt like i needed to nap. and so having that feels so easyin to nap. and so having that feels so easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, easy in the heat was really relieving, ithink, i easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, i thought i would go slower, and it would feel harder, so to get that time going as easy as i was, i'm actually really happy with that. i enjoyed it, which is strange. great...