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she works for the isa, right?inging] >> paul: i need an ambulance at the dimera mausoleum. >> will: billie. billie, can you hear me? billie... who did this to you? >> pamela: pamela van damme, director of the isa. >> tripp: the isa like where my dad works? >> pamela: steve is the reason i'm here. i have some news. i'm afraid it isn't good. [dramatic music] >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ >> marlena: are you sure you don't want me to go with you? >> john: no way. billie might have neutralized pamela, but i'm not taking any chances--not with you. >> marlenyou... please be careful. >> john: i'm sorry, doc. you don't know how many times i wanted to tell you what was going on. >> marlena: well, how could you? pamela had you under 24-hour surveillance. i'm just so glad that billie had your back. >> john: i couldn't have done it without her. [elevator bell dings] >> marlena: oh-- >> paul: hey, dad, hey... >> will: how, uh...how's billie? >> john:
she works for the isa, right?inging] >> paul: i need an ambulance at the dimera mausoleum. >> will: billie. billie, can you hear me? billie... who did this to you? >> pamela: pamela van damme, director of the isa. >> tripp: the isa like where my dad works? >> pamela: steve is the reason i'm here. i have some news. i'm afraid it isn't good. [dramatic music] >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft...
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it isa snowboarder at the last 0lympics. it is a fantastic achievement.h in the medal table, because norway are way ahead on an 0lympic record of 38 medals. but if we look at the list of people who have won medals, dom parsons started it off in the men's skeleton, then izzy atkin in the freestyle skiing, then lizzy yarnold in the skeleton taking britain's only gold of the games and laura deas in the same those were on super saturday event. those were on super saturday last week. this is on saturday again this week, so it is breathing a happy hunting ground for great britain and it will fill them with confidence going to the next winter games in beijing in four years' games in beijing irtfrauryteagtv but games in beijing irlirauryeal.lv but for now, games in beijing infrauryeagsev but for now, it is just a time. but for now, it is just a moment to savourfor time. but for now, it is just a moment to savour for billy morgan especially and team gb. david, the women's curling, this of especially and team gb. david, the women's curling, this - of a women's curl
it isa snowboarder at the last 0lympics. it is a fantastic achievement.h in the medal table, because norway are way ahead on an 0lympic record of 38 medals. but if we look at the list of people who have won medals, dom parsons started it off in the men's skeleton, then izzy atkin in the freestyle skiing, then lizzy yarnold in the skeleton taking britain's only gold of the games and laura deas in the same those were on super saturday event. those were on super saturday last week. this is on...
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for those who have not seen it, it isa air.or those who have not seen it, it is a sight to behold. one big it is asightto babblifinertrig and it is ssightto beholdfinsfl-r'rg and multiple spins in the air. jump and multiple spins in the air. billy morgan got a jump to get a bronze medal performance no one had managed before. it takes great britain to the record of five medals in the winter olympics and hit the minimum target of five medals at these games. that doubled the funding, justifying the investment. you can also look at the medal table and see great britain in 18th, compared to at the and see great britain in 18th, compared to - at the top with compared to norway at the top with 14 compared to norway at the top with 1a medals. take nothing away from the performance of billy morgan. he is the oldest in the field, the old est by is the oldest in the field, the oldest by three years. some of his superior rivals on paper slipped by superior rivals'sn paper—slippedbyi wayside. superior rivals'on peper—slippedbyi wayside. billy
for those who have not seen it, it isa air.or those who have not seen it, it is a sight to behold. one big it is asightto babblifinertrig and it is ssightto beholdfinsfl-r'rg and multiple spins in the air. jump and multiple spins in the air. billy morgan got a jump to get a bronze medal performance no one had managed before. it takes great britain to the record of five medals in the winter olympics and hit the minimum target of five medals at these games. that doubled the funding, justifying...
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what you are seeing isa time to do this.ne that 500 traders and bankers could lose theirjobs ahead of bonus, which means you will lose yourjob before of bonus, which means you will lose your job before getting of bonus, which means you will lose yourjob before getting a bonus. the banking side is taking the cut. some will be in london and others in frankfurt. what people are looking into is does this have anything to do with brexit? doesn't mean there will be less jobs in do with brexit? doesn't mean there will be lessjobs in london, more in france it? what do you think about that? there is nothing about that here. —— frankfurt. but there will bea here. —— frankfurt. but there will be a change. finally, for lovers of kfc in the uk, they may have to go further than normal to get their finger—licking good chicken. what came first, the chicken or the egg? neither, apparently. how do they run out of chicken is? theyjust changed their contract. the phrase from dhl, we will raise it to a whole new level of service. it is a new lev
what you are seeing isa time to do this.ne that 500 traders and bankers could lose theirjobs ahead of bonus, which means you will lose yourjob before of bonus, which means you will lose your job before getting of bonus, which means you will lose yourjob before getting a bonus. the banking side is taking the cut. some will be in london and others in frankfurt. what people are looking into is does this have anything to do with brexit? doesn't mean there will be less jobs in do with brexit?...
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see actors do that isa seized the day.w into mighty stars as well. i might never get near him again! he is on this platform, that is as close as you are going to get. i am keeping my eye out on the red carpet and watching people arriving. sir patrick stewart is going to be presenting an award. and angela riseborough is behind us, wearing black. have you been keeping an eye, but i have not seen many flashes of colour. it looks as if the vast majority of people tonight are wearing black. there are few outer codes that other colours and you cannot blame them for that. gemma atherton looked as if she was freezing to death. that is what you have to do when you are dealing with these red carpets. i don't know why they don't have these shows in the middle of summer! everyone seems to be wearing black and it is interesting, but you can still show your individuality and your style. some women have been wearing great kaiser dashed trouser suits. gemma atherton had a fantastic dress that was trailing behind her. yes, it looks fantast
see actors do that isa seized the day.w into mighty stars as well. i might never get near him again! he is on this platform, that is as close as you are going to get. i am keeping my eye out on the red carpet and watching people arriving. sir patrick stewart is going to be presenting an award. and angela riseborough is behind us, wearing black. have you been keeping an eye, but i have not seen many flashes of colour. it looks as if the vast majority of people tonight are wearing black. there...
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it isa to get the information? that is key.at the people who look for something the more likely it is to get laid. a year and a half after the brexit referendum, britain needs to decide what it wants in its future relationship with europe — that was the verdict today of the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. the choice is whether britain will share rules and tariffs with the eu once it has left — or go its own way. there have been concerns among those who voted for brexit, that a promise to the leave the eu, is being diluted by those ministers who voted to remain. but last night the government made it clear, that it was not uk policy to stay in any customs union with the eu. so, what is the policy? our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. in a hurry. notjust to catch the 1056 from brussels to london. we have not a minute to lose, because we want to achieve a deal. but the eu's chief negotiator wants to press on. it is time for bargaining he says as the next round of brexit talks loom. the first priority for him and hi
it isa to get the information? that is key.at the people who look for something the more likely it is to get laid. a year and a half after the brexit referendum, britain needs to decide what it wants in its future relationship with europe — that was the verdict today of the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. the choice is whether britain will share rules and tariffs with the eu once it has left — or go its own way. there have been concerns among those who voted for brexit, that a...
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it isa it, did the strike ever happen?makes you laugh. an incredibly difficult skill, actually, to do time after time. i wonder if that is true. i wonder if some of them have been sleeping through the strike. anyway, ok, let's finish off on the rugby. now, i know, james, you're interested in this. did you enjoy... i've got a foot in both camps on this. who do you support, tell us? i think the scottish addition to the sunday telegraph has a different page. i expect the scottish addition had a jubilant scottish player after they beat england 25 have then —— 25-13. do you sport england or scotland? you will mean all sorts of trouble here. historically, growing up in scotland, you were required to choose one or the other and you would... i suddenly decided to choose the one who tends to win more, whose england. but i still wish scotland what they're playing but i still wish scotland what they‘ re playing anybody but i still wish scotland what they're playing anybody else. but you are a scottish? i was born in england so ourfoo
it isa it, did the strike ever happen?makes you laugh. an incredibly difficult skill, actually, to do time after time. i wonder if that is true. i wonder if some of them have been sleeping through the strike. anyway, ok, let's finish off on the rugby. now, i know, james, you're interested in this. did you enjoy... i've got a foot in both camps on this. who do you support, tell us? i think the scottish addition to the sunday telegraph has a different page. i expect the scottish addition had a...
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your story on germany isa happening...e statement was a miscommunication but let's go back and... it was back on the fact that german citizens were being arrested and as faras german citizens were being arrested and as far as the germans were concerned they were behaving... we are back on more normal terms. turkey is not breaking up with the west. turkey is responding to a number of shocks and traumas and security threat in the region. i hear words, but let me give you some more words than president erdogan which continues to this very day. —— about the row of the netherlands. he said, quote, nazis and is still widespread in the west. let's, not in context. well, that is in context. what i'm trying to tell you is that yes, we have had a number of conflicts. there are issues but fundamentally, turkey is not moving away, is not drifting away. however, you can't call your best friends nazis. that is a description of behaviour, not necessarily friends. nazi, is not a reference to france. i am not sure the dutch are reading tha
your story on germany isa happening...e statement was a miscommunication but let's go back and... it was back on the fact that german citizens were being arrested and as faras german citizens were being arrested and as far as the germans were concerned they were behaving... we are back on more normal terms. turkey is not breaking up with the west. turkey is responding to a number of shocks and traumas and security threat in the region. i hear words, but let me give you some more words than...
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it isa it is a plain like this.ual plane that has crashed, but a plane like this. a newsagency in moscow is now being quoted as saying that all 71 people on board that claim have been killed. there we re that claim have been killed. there were no sui’vivoi’s that claim have been killed. there were no survivors in that plane crash near moscow. were no survivors in that plane crash near moscow. that is a newsagency in moscow reporting that. all 71 people on board the plane we re all 71 people on board the plane were killed in that crash. we will bring you more on that shortly. in fa ct, bring you more on that shortly. in fact, we are hoping to talk to an aviation security analyst in the next few minutes about the possible causes of that plane crashed in russia. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has met the leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi for talks. nearly 700,000 rohingya muslim refugees have crossed the border into neighbouring bangladesh, after a crackdown by the burmese military. reeta chakrabarti is travelling
it isa it is a plain like this.ual plane that has crashed, but a plane like this. a newsagency in moscow is now being quoted as saying that all 71 people on board that claim have been killed. there we re that claim have been killed. there were no sui’vivoi’s that claim have been killed. there were no survivors in that plane crash near moscow. were no survivors in that plane crash near moscow. that is a newsagency in moscow reporting that. all 71 people on board the plane we re all 71 people...
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have i mentioned that i wish steve and john had never heard of the isa?ell, hey, pamela is dead, okay? and--and joey and i and ciara, we're--we're all okay, all right? and steve's getting better. so it's all--it's all okay. >> kayla: i guess we're lucky. lucky. [tender music] ♪ >> steve: now, that's the best medicine i could ever get. >> jennifer: and i just want to tell you again how incredibly stupid i feel for believing anna and not just coming to you. >> eric: listen, i feel stupid for not getting rid of those pictures of nicole. i just--i just forgot about them. >> jennifer: and then i jumped to all these crazy conclusions. >> eric: you know, i regret the time that we lost. >> jennifer: yeah, me too. >> eric: you know what it made me realize, though? how important you really are to me. >> jennifer: you're not eating your doughnut. >> eric: you know what? if i eat one more of your doughnuts two days in a row, i'm gonna have to start buying bigger pants. >> jennifer: no, i don't think so. but i would love to take you to breakfast and... have a healthy
have i mentioned that i wish steve and john had never heard of the isa?ell, hey, pamela is dead, okay? and--and joey and i and ciara, we're--we're all okay, all right? and steve's getting better. so it's all--it's all okay. >> kayla: i guess we're lucky. lucky. [tender music] ♪ >> steve: now, that's the best medicine i could ever get. >> jennifer: and i just want to tell you again how incredibly stupid i feel for believing anna and not just coming to you. >> eric:...
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it isa thumped the italians. they go first. it is a classic double—header. some daylight between themselves and england at the top of the table that would put the top of the table that would put the pressure on the english or if wales managed to get a win they can jump wales managed to get a win they can jump to the top of the table as well. so tight and it's going to be a gripping few hours in the six nations as we hit the halfway stage of this year's championship. you are made of hard stuff. no coat, no gloves, very impressive. i bet many footballers will have their gloves on in the early kick—off. stoke city, the visitors to leicester, not many clear—cut chancesin leicester, not many clear—cut chances in the first half. it was stoke who were in the relegation zone but they've taken the lead just before half—time. a great finish so 1- before half—time. a great finish so 1— the visitors at half—time. that is all a sport for now. i will have more for you including that curling result where japan have now taken a 4-3 result where japan have now taken a 11—3 l
it isa thumped the italians. they go first. it is a classic double—header. some daylight between themselves and england at the top of the table that would put the top of the table that would put the pressure on the english or if wales managed to get a win they can jump wales managed to get a win they can jump to the top of the table as well. so tight and it's going to be a gripping few hours in the six nations as we hit the halfway stage of this year's championship. you are made of hard...
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it isa an increase in people using knives. it is a real problem and concern.appening in london but also across england and wales. maier sadiq khan today called on the prime minister for the government to take their responsibilities seriously and step up and resource things properly. wind the government to come alongside us as well. you blame the government but the family of one of the young men stabbed say that they blame the metropolitan police. do you not agree with that? do you not agree with thanm really worries do you not agree with that7m really worries me when families of victims say they feel let down by police. i want them to feel like the police. i want them to feel like the police were there for them. if my son was murdered, i would feel let down because it is such a terrible thing to happen. we are doing what we can, putting officers on the streets. but we have a small amount of money compared to what the met needs. it has impacted on the number of officers on the streets and services they can provide. putting more money into placing on the streets
it isa an increase in people using knives. it is a real problem and concern.appening in london but also across england and wales. maier sadiq khan today called on the prime minister for the government to take their responsibilities seriously and step up and resource things properly. wind the government to come alongside us as well. you blame the government but the family of one of the young men stabbed say that they blame the metropolitan police. do you not agree with that? do you not agree...
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it isa it. it is a question of trust and misunderstanding. but will they get their?will have to come back to this because they cannot move forward, sinn fein will not allow power—sharing to move forward until this... it isa this... it is a problem of personalities in a way? because you look at these leaders... i think not, the problem leaders... ithink not, the problem is leaders... i think not, the problem is that it is not clear it is in either of their interests to actually run the place. ina their interests to actually run the place. in a time of extreme austerity, why do they want to be responsible for schools and hospitals and all the everyday drudgery which aid is to run a devolved government under westminster, where westminster has screws to such extent you get nothing but blame? there is not really an incentive to either of them to them to want to govern? who is to blame for the breakdown of negotiations? whose fault is it? is it the dup's negotiations? whose fault is it? is it the dup‘s fuld or sinn fein's? you could say it is the dup's fault because it rai
it isa it. it is a question of trust and misunderstanding. but will they get their?will have to come back to this because they cannot move forward, sinn fein will not allow power—sharing to move forward until this... it isa this... it is a problem of personalities in a way? because you look at these leaders... i think not, the problem leaders... ithink not, the problem is leaders... i think not, the problem is that it is not clear it is in either of their interests to actually run the place....
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there isa murdoches have too much power. there is a separate bid from disney for fox.he reason all these bids are happening is because there is a frenzy of deal making an consolidation going on in international media where basically the owners of great content, the programmes, the ideas and the stories, arejoining programmes, the ideas and the stories, are joining forces with the
there isa murdoches have too much power. there is a separate bid from disney for fox.he reason all these bids are happening is because there is a frenzy of deal making an consolidation going on in international media where basically the owners of great content, the programmes, the ideas and the stories, arejoining programmes, the ideas and the stories, are joining forces with the
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it isa we don‘t understand north korea. it is a conjugated country.derstand elements are bit but we tend to have a very black and white viewpoint. so i think this is one of these elements that can start to understand and improve our knowledge 93p- there are a propaganda posters, packaging for sweetened soft drinks. even packaging for sweetened soft drinks. eve n pa ckets packaging for sweetened soft drinks. even packets of north korean sugar. it all inward looking. here are collection of stamps featuring
it isa we don‘t understand north korea. it is a conjugated country.derstand elements are bit but we tend to have a very black and white viewpoint. so i think this is one of these elements that can start to understand and improve our knowledge 93p- there are a propaganda posters, packaging for sweetened soft drinks. even packaging for sweetened soft drinks. eve n pa ckets packaging for sweetened soft drinks. even packets of north korean sugar. it all inward looking. here are collection of...
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this isa -- students will not get hot.pushed by vice chancellors, which perhaps wasn't politically the greatest... students are paying through the nose for a student fees. they announced a reform about fees, but it is an issue. durham newcastle and kent have said we need to find a resolution about them. the head of newcastle said we think that a lot of these people striking have got a point and perhaps we need to rethink this. it looks that there is room for a new verse there, but there are more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june more strikes planned and plans to extend action intojune which more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june which would be potentially over exams, so it is quite serious. the average vice traveller is paid ten grand is up in a year. big—money even for the bbc. —— vice chancellor is paid £240,000. some students are acting for a refu nd some students are acting for a refund on their tuition. why not? it is a market. if you are planning money. why not? i think the gover
this isa -- students will not get hot.pushed by vice chancellors, which perhaps wasn't politically the greatest... students are paying through the nose for a student fees. they announced a reform about fees, but it is an issue. durham newcastle and kent have said we need to find a resolution about them. the head of newcastle said we think that a lot of these people striking have got a point and perhaps we need to rethink this. it looks that there is room for a new verse there, but there are...
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this isa -- will it entice city staff? a story that we have seen hundreds of times since the referendum. jobs in the uk in the finance industry are going to get paid millions and millions of pounds. how many times have we heard that story? we have no idea whether it's going to be the case or not. we know financial firms to move staff around. there is uncertainty about what it means, especially within financial regulation and financial services. there will be banks, financial service companies that are looking to move their staff elsewhere. whether it is going to be a massive windfall for city financial workers, i wouldn't be so sure that it necessarily means that. also if yourjob, free example, moved elsewhere and he wanted to keep doing thatjob, you would have to go with the job. it might be where thejob is to go with the job. it might be where the job is on offer. it to go with the job. it might be where thejob is on offer. it might bea where thejob is on offer. it might be a bonus to what happens. you do have to go wher
this isa -- will it entice city staff? a story that we have seen hundreds of times since the referendum. jobs in the uk in the finance industry are going to get paid millions and millions of pounds. how many times have we heard that story? we have no idea whether it's going to be the case or not. we know financial firms to move staff around. there is uncertainty about what it means, especially within financial regulation and financial services. there will be banks, financial service companies...
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i think it isa trading with each other.t is a pause, not a crash, not a correction, not a panic. many are saying that point, david from motley fool made the same point. he said it was a good time to get in and buy. because when you look at the company split was earnings in the corporate results, most of them are doing well, it's not beating expectations, and their outlook is fairly bullish —— companies because earnings. and their outlook is fairly bullish -- companies because earnings. one thing that makes me smile. there has been this recovery in the stock markets but the wages have not seen. we seen in a little tick up in that wage growth in the us and there is a little bit of panic. i would think that was good that us economy. let us that was good that us economy. let us remind ourselves that economic theory, though it changes all the time, but when i was studying it said ina time, but when i was studying it said in a healthy economy interest rates were around about 4%. worldwide they have been at historic lows for a lon
i think it isa trading with each other.t is a pause, not a crash, not a correction, not a panic. many are saying that point, david from motley fool made the same point. he said it was a good time to get in and buy. because when you look at the company split was earnings in the corporate results, most of them are doing well, it's not beating expectations, and their outlook is fairly bullish —— companies because earnings. and their outlook is fairly bullish -- companies because earnings. one...
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it isa man me hope. pad man. sounds unusual?a who invented a machine suffer tell-ea; 95:— afisz‘z'z-zzz—z e'25'15 lei-g; 25-9575" .. month. he designs a machine to every month. he designs a machine to make low—cost sanitary pads, which will not only protect the health of the women but provide employment. but he does so in a culture in which there is a lot of shame around this subject. the director of the film said he wanted to make the story as accessible as possible. he does, it has slapstick comedy, music sequences, has slapstick comedy, music sequences, laughs, romance and tension. it is a joyful and uplifting film. it is telling the story, which has its roots in a real—life story. it is a fictionalised version of a real—life story, but it does stick close to the truth. it is charmingly done and playing to the widest possible audience and succeeding in taking that story and making it completely accessible it is charming and uplifting. another hit. fantastic, wonderful story. based on a true story, which is more than be said th
it isa man me hope. pad man. sounds unusual?a who invented a machine suffer tell-ea; 95:— afisz‘z'z-zzz—z e'25'15 lei-g; 25-9575" .. month. he designs a machine to every month. he designs a machine to make low—cost sanitary pads, which will not only protect the health of the women but provide employment. but he does so in a culture in which there is a lot of shame around this subject. the director of the film said he wanted to make the story as accessible as possible. he does, it...
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what britain is asking for isa converge.e understand that, 0k, britain wants to divert in a number of fields and we gave that sovereignty, but they then have to accept the consequences of that. if you diverged, it will be... it does sound punitive. now. it is not punitive. it is the decision of the british people to go out and to lie diverged into and that is the big difference. so, if i am diverged into and that is the big difference. so, ifi am theresa may oi’ difference. so, ifi am theresa may or borisjohnson difference. so, ifi am theresa may or boris johnson and difference. so, ifi am theresa may or borisjohnson and i come to you and say canada plus, plus did you say no chance. is that right? i'm not saying that. everything depends on the red lines of the british side i say the single market is a best solution for the british economy. the british government does not want that because the redline is no freedom of movement of people. i say the second—best option for britain isa the second—best option for britain is a cust
what britain is asking for isa converge.e understand that, 0k, britain wants to divert in a number of fields and we gave that sovereignty, but they then have to accept the consequences of that. if you diverged, it will be... it does sound punitive. now. it is not punitive. it is the decision of the british people to go out and to lie diverged into and that is the big difference. so, if i am diverged into and that is the big difference. so, ifi am theresa may oi’ difference. so, ifi am theresa...
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he put it like that and it isa should have.at and it is a memorial of shame, one of the worst routes of german history and... you know what he meant. he meant it was a shame that it had been erected. it was a shame, i am not sure what he meant when he said that no other country would put up a memorialfor the worst that no other country would put up a memorial for the worst period in that no other country would put up a memorialfor the worst period in its history. i wouldn't have put it in that way but that is what he meant. the last one on this style, it is important to find out whether now that you are the biggest opposition party that your language is going to change. as a party i will quote you stefa n. change. as a party i will quote you stefan. he is important because now as an mp he will be the chair of the judicial committee. he referred to the green party as child molesters and cocaine is. he has been suspended from his regional parliament because of his outrageous behaviour. is it, do you think, why is to put him into
he put it like that and it isa should have.at and it is a memorial of shame, one of the worst routes of german history and... you know what he meant. he meant it was a shame that it had been erected. it was a shame, i am not sure what he meant when he said that no other country would put up a memorialfor the worst that no other country would put up a memorial for the worst period in that no other country would put up a memorialfor the worst period in its history. i wouldn't have put it in that...
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i think it isa approved by president trump. i think it is a disgrace what is happening in our country, and when you look at that and you see that and some of the other things that are going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. the disgraced us a gymnastics virgin sticks dr larry nassar is lunged at by a father of one of those that he abused, at his final hearing. abandoned in a mountain blizzard, how one syrian refugees survived after being left for dead by smugglers. unique view of poll and bears struggling to find enough food as they arrive on the shrinking arctic ice. —— polar bears. controversial 4—page republican drafted memo that accuses the fbi and justice department of bias against us president donald trump has been released, the document suggests the fbi and the department of justice have shown suggests the fbi and the department ofjustice have shown an anti—trump bias in their investigation into alleged collusion between the election campaign and russia. the president chose to release it and had this t
i think it isa approved by president trump. i think it is a disgrace what is happening in our country, and when you look at that and you see that and some of the other things that are going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. the disgraced us a gymnastics virgin sticks dr larry nassar is lunged at by a father of one of those that he abused, at his final hearing. abandoned in a mountain blizzard, how one syrian refugees survived after being left for dead by smugglers. unique...
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this isa rates taking place in the us.en building since the start of the year and the jobs data and this concern about inflationary pressures in the us is starting to spook the markets. can we get a recovery from here and stabilise, or will we have another rotten february. february is always the worst month for the markets. history tells us. a quick word on rate rises. will we get a next one for the well‘s largest economy and that changes the dynamics because what happens in america affects the rest of us, whether we like it or not? there is the discussion of three, but also whether it will move to four rate rises the share. that will make pretty money on deposits, us government debt more attractive to equity markets. it is a tough call when markets are already so high and some people would say overvalued. february could be telling. simon will be back soon. we have other stories to discuss with him. also... still to come: growing revenue. we meet the woman who keeps the money coming in to fund research at the royal botanic
this isa rates taking place in the us.en building since the start of the year and the jobs data and this concern about inflationary pressures in the us is starting to spook the markets. can we get a recovery from here and stabilise, or will we have another rotten february. february is always the worst month for the markets. history tells us. a quick word on rate rises. will we get a next one for the well‘s largest economy and that changes the dynamics because what happens in america affects...
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there isa governor —— governor retires.uding the possibility of the us putting new tariffs on chinese steel, as well as this fight over intellectual property practices in china. so lots for them to talk about. china and the us are always at loggerheads in many ways —— issues. they you for the update. a few years ago, it was revealed that north korea had just a handful of websites, and minimal infrastructure. a new report from cyber security firm fire eyes suggests that has not stopped the country from making trouble. business reporter monica miller spoke to bryce bolton, the firm's asia—pacific —— chief officer, who told her the hackers from the hermit state are becoming more sophisticated. you do not need to have a massive investment in informational warfare to be very effective. in north korea, to recognize that a decade ago, and started investigate that investing in their cyber warfare. what we're seeing today is the fruits of their investment. are there third parties involved? are the north koreans working with another
there isa governor —— governor retires.uding the possibility of the us putting new tariffs on chinese steel, as well as this fight over intellectual property practices in china. so lots for them to talk about. china and the us are always at loggerheads in many ways —— issues. they you for the update. a few years ago, it was revealed that north korea had just a handful of websites, and minimal infrastructure. a new report from cyber security firm fire eyes suggests that has not stopped...
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yes, the asian-americans have carried out on an as a contrast it isa have carried out on an as a contrastect to go door to door and receive treat. if you don't give, dedicate your best wishes to your family members, you can't expect to get crisp, new bills. in china we read about this case, a child suing their parents for $9,000. has there been any kind of similar event in the, with kids not getting their money?” of similar event in the, with kids not getting their money? i haven't heard about this. this is very rare. it will be big news in our community. a lot of parents will say, you are 12 years old, you have got three, $1100. let's put a portion of that into your college fund and you can spend the rest on new clothes, shoes, books. younger kids, i think, will fall in line with that practice. the older kids have car expenses, insurance, textbooks and so they don't expect to be able to 01’ so they don't expect to be able to or to have two turn over the entire total to their parents. thank you so much for your insight. thank you and happy new year. i have my red packets with thousands of
yes, the asian-americans have carried out on an as a contrast it isa have carried out on an as a contrastect to go door to door and receive treat. if you don't give, dedicate your best wishes to your family members, you can't expect to get crisp, new bills. in china we read about this case, a child suing their parents for $9,000. has there been any kind of similar event in the, with kids not getting their money?” of similar event in the, with kids not getting their money? i haven't heard...
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for many, it isa the time to make a noise.ng up as a way to be critical of politics that brazilians don't go out on the street in protest but they should. they don't know the power they could have. amid a wave of violence in the city, 17,000 military lease were on hand. —— military police force top security concerns, though, were not stopping the tourists from having fun. i am carrying my little old camera instead of my iphone, but yes, otherwise i have felt great everywhere, no problems. as long as you read through all the fluff, it isa you read through all the fluff, it is a relief great place. and yes, it is risky, but if you are smart, stay alert, not alarmed. while the street party is true of the crowds, the big money and the extravagances in the sambu room. but there was a big point when the big samba schools questioned whether they would get this far, after the mayor cut their funding by nearly 50% faster most found a way round it, but it ruffled their carnival feathers. found a way round it, but it ruffled their carniv
for many, it isa the time to make a noise.ng up as a way to be critical of politics that brazilians don't go out on the street in protest but they should. they don't know the power they could have. amid a wave of violence in the city, 17,000 military lease were on hand. —— military police force top security concerns, though, were not stopping the tourists from having fun. i am carrying my little old camera instead of my iphone, but yes, otherwise i have felt great everywhere, no problems....
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it isa win— school today because i am away.s working with your husband, that is a whole other conversation. so nice to see you. good luck with everything. in the moment we will look through the stories in the papers and we will get your take on the smartphone upgrading debate. what would convince you to upgrade. a lot of you are messaging as. here is how to get in touch. stay up—to—date with all the business news on the bbc‘s business live page. there is an analysis from our editors around the globe. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page. we want to hear from you. we are business live web page. we want to hearfrom you. we are on business live web page. we want to hear from you. we are on twitter and facebook. james is back as promised. you are serial upgraded. have you got a problem? yes, this is one of them. i get that bug that i want it. is your wife watching now? i don't want it and then i wanted and i fog out loads of money and three minutes after getting it it is the same as the other one. a lot of people are ge
it isa win— school today because i am away.s working with your husband, that is a whole other conversation. so nice to see you. good luck with everything. in the moment we will look through the stories in the papers and we will get your take on the smartphone upgrading debate. what would convince you to upgrade. a lot of you are messaging as. here is how to get in touch. stay up—to—date with all the business news on the bbc‘s business live page. there is an analysis from our editors...
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there isa to nitrogen dioxide emissions.e lobby that says it is time to clean up the air in the cities. but at the same time, car—makers in germany talk about potential job losses if radical plans are implemented with regard to diesel cars. yes, and that is a headache for the german government as 800,000 people are employed by the car industry in germany. looking at the sales of diesel, they have slid dramatically ever since the volkswagen emissions scandal. down 45% to 33% of the market this year, so 45% to 33% of the market this year, so it's a huge problem for the manufacturers and another interesting statistic is that somebody survey german drivers about what they think of the car manufacturing industry and found 87% of germans simply don't trust car manufacturers to reduce emissions and that's one of the reasons why we are looking at the judgment today. many will say it is too little, too late. there are other measures in place in german cities to try to clea n place in german cities to try to clean up the air but it's
there isa to nitrogen dioxide emissions.e lobby that says it is time to clean up the air in the cities. but at the same time, car—makers in germany talk about potential job losses if radical plans are implemented with regard to diesel cars. yes, and that is a headache for the german government as 800,000 people are employed by the car industry in germany. looking at the sales of diesel, they have slid dramatically ever since the volkswagen emissions scandal. down 45% to 33% of the market this...
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but either way it isa for a big freeze.way it is a cold outlook for next week and widespread frost which will linger by day and a biting wind boot. please be aware that it is going to turn bitterly cold. good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with a look at the day's sports news here on bbc news. and we start of course, at the winter olympics where they are into the late evening, where the spotlights are well and truly on the women's bobsliegh. team gb‘s mica mcneill and mica moore had a torrid build up, losing their funding last september, but the help of public donations helped put them on the course in pyeongchang. they were eighth going into the final run after a slight the german and american teams are taking part soon. team gb‘s women's curling team has reached the semifinals of the event at the winter olympics. they came through a very difficult matchup against the defending champions canada, snatching the win with two points on the final end. the 6—5 win for team gb also means the canadians are knocked out, failing to
but either way it isa for a big freeze.way it is a cold outlook for next week and widespread frost which will linger by day and a biting wind boot. please be aware that it is going to turn bitterly cold. good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with a look at the day's sports news here on bbc news. and we start of course, at the winter olympics where they are into the late evening, where the spotlights are well and truly on the women's bobsliegh. team gb‘s mica mcneill and mica moore had a torrid...
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it isa soul.cinema and loved it, it is going to work again on dvd or blu—ray. and though it is really divisive for some people, but i think it is great. mark, thank you very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. i think it is the week to go and see phantom thread myself. goodbye. staying cold as we move into this weekend. where we have clear skies to begin with, the temperatures will fall away and a frost will fall, but the clyde will increase from the west. bringing outbreaks of rain, some of which will fall is still on high ground. a few patches of ice not out of the question, and a cold night to come, these are the temperatures in towns and cities, but in rural areas it will be colder. that weather front of the west will gradually move eastwards as we move through the day, the rain becoming increasingly patchy. brightening up in the nor
it isa soul.cinema and loved it, it is going to work again on dvd or blu—ray. and though it is really divisive for some people, but i think it is great. mark, thank you very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. i think it is the week to go and see phantom thread myself. goodbye. staying cold as we move into this weekend. where we...
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there isa is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely.he market to shore. i think at the end of the day, internet businesses at such an early stage of the economy, we are all looking at other e—commerce businesses and businesses in india, they are in investment phase. will you have to raise more money soon?|j think you have to raise more money soon?” think it is very likely that one would go for two more rounds of funding, we are very early in our journey and have raised $260 million but it is so early on in its journey that we still believe a lot of work has to be done to bring us into the online. have you had any approaches 01’ online. have you had any approaches or people interested in buying your company? i can't comment on that. 0k. company? i can't comment on that. ok. having said that, facebook, we know they have had difficulties penetrating the indian market, so people will see you as an attractive option? to shore. no doubt. i think thatis option? to shore. no doubt. i think that is the case for a wall local companies doing well.
there isa is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely.he market to shore. i think at the end of the day, internet businesses at such an early stage of the economy, we are all looking at other e—commerce businesses and businesses in india, they are in investment phase. will you have to raise more money soon?|j think you have to raise more money soon?” think it is very likely that one would go for two more rounds of funding, we are very early in our journey and have raised...
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there isa great and the cinematography. there is a lot of great stuff in it.o much in it. is a lot of great stuff in it. i think there is too much in itm is a lot of great stuff in it. i think there is too much in it. it is a busy film. it pastiches b-movies which the director guillermo del toro was watching and he thought wouldn't it be nice if the girl and the creature get together like they do in king kong and splash. it is entirely unique of the director's vision. any hint of cynicism will ruin the spell of the film. you have to watch it entirely spellbound like sally hawkins does. she is terrific in it. but if you enter with an outside thought you will say, it is a bit silly, i think someone is dancing with a fish. i know it will not be for some people. very interesting. i think it is worth seeing ina interesting. i think it is worth seeing in a curious way. we have not managed to the black panther yet, much to my other half's discussed but we are trying to get there!m is such an important movie. i have to mention it as the best film out there. it is bril
there isa great and the cinematography. there is a lot of great stuff in it.o much in it. is a lot of great stuff in it. i think there is too much in itm is a lot of great stuff in it. i think there is too much in it. it is a busy film. it pastiches b-movies which the director guillermo del toro was watching and he thought wouldn't it be nice if the girl and the creature get together like they do in king kong and splash. it is entirely unique of the director's vision. any hint of cynicism will...
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this isa everyone's interest. of course.is a story you can read however you wa nt is a story you can read however you want depending on where you stand on the backs debate, you could see this as may saying, if you don't give us as may saying, if you don't give us a deal, lives will be at risk. it's almost like she is saying, this is what is at stake, you must bend to oui’ what is at stake, you must bend to our way of thinking. but underlying the story, the security chiefs from the story, the security chiefs from the uk germany and france came together today, not politicians, security pointy heads, who said a rare and unprecedented warning that said listen, politicians, you will do what you will do, we have to keep working together. this is super important for all of us. it's good to see they are at least trying to figure out how to make this work. it's the language the prime minister is using in this speech tomorrow, she talks about ideology and the eu should not be ideological opposed to having a security arrangement with a
this isa everyone's interest. of course.is a story you can read however you wa nt is a story you can read however you want depending on where you stand on the backs debate, you could see this as may saying, if you don't give us as may saying, if you don't give us a deal, lives will be at risk. it's almost like she is saying, this is what is at stake, you must bend to oui’ what is at stake, you must bend to our way of thinking. but underlying the story, the security chiefs from the story, the...
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it isa was formed to bring about change.ot a privilege to be treated with dignity and respect at work. and this ambitious report is a major step towards a safer and more professional environment. everyone in parliament must be able to work together cooperatively, respecting the expertise of the house and bonnet our balancing our responsibilities as elected representatives in a safe and secure and constructive workplace, so that everyone , out and constructive workplace, so that everyone, our constituents and staff and staff of this house, can benefit from working for the common good in this extraordinary place. this is a significant, substantial document that hopefully will signal the end of the poisonous, patriarchal culture that has characterised so many of the relationships of this house. victims of sexual harassment and now have a process to make formal complaints, independent of the political parties, and that is perhaps the key feature of what is being designed and delivered today. the media spotlight can be very harsh
it isa was formed to bring about change.ot a privilege to be treated with dignity and respect at work. and this ambitious report is a major step towards a safer and more professional environment. everyone in parliament must be able to work together cooperatively, respecting the expertise of the house and bonnet our balancing our responsibilities as elected representatives in a safe and secure and constructive workplace, so that everyone , out and constructive workplace, so that everyone, our...
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wind going through your hair isa them... wind going through your hair is a good look.be on the armani commercial, no matter what his doctor says. this is why he is so upset as a human being. he would be happier if he sorted his hair out. why doesn't he just face up hair out. why doesn't he just face up to it, like me? if you are bald, you are bald! sorted out, i know you are watching online. don't tweet at us! that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. that is what donald is going to do! thank you kate andrews and ayesha hazarika. goodbye. hello there. a frosty night for those of you who finished the day with some sunshine today, but for many parts of the uk, skies were a good deal more like this weather watcher‘s shot, captured in north berwick through the afternoon. greyer conditions. that will stop the temperatures from dropping too much and will help to
wind going through your hair isa them... wind going through your hair is a good look.be on the armani commercial, no matter what his doctor says. this is why he is so upset as a human being. he would be happier if he sorted his hair out. why doesn't he just face up hair out. why doesn't he just face up to it, like me? if you are bald, you are bald! sorted out, i know you are watching online. don't tweet at us! that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the...
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isa osorio informa. >>> los paramÉdicos colocaron sabanas para nadie viera salir a josÉ jose de esteal traslado. laura nuÑez dijo que josÉ jose se mantenÍa estable, pero no lo suficiente para viajar, y tampoco aclarÓ si estÁ hospitalizado en miami. >>> el doctor se sorprendiÓ demasiado cuando se le llamÓ y se le dijo que josÉ habÍa decidido irse, dijo cÓmo. >>> en esta glorieta de la clavaria dicen que los viernes cantaba a toda la colonia con su voz >>> quÉ bonito cantaba >>> asÍ recuerda jesÚs a josÉ josÉ quien no se perdÍa sus presentaciones en la colonia >>> hay mucha gente que lo oyÓ >>> en marzo pasado el prÍncipe de la canciÓn anuncio que padecÍa cÁncer de pancreas, y asÍ fue captado la Última vez cuando abandonÓ el hospital tras permianecer hospitalizado del 1 al 31 de enero. persona personajes estÁn preocupados. >>> lo deseo que salga es un hombre fuerte >>> el prÓximo 17 de febrero josÉ jose cumplirÁ 70 aÑos y en cualquier lugar su familia y pÚblico cantarÁn las maÑanitas al prÍncipe de la canciÓn. en mÉxico isa osorio noticias telemundo. >>> la cuenta oficial de twitter de
isa osorio informa. >>> los paramÉdicos colocaron sabanas para nadie viera salir a josÉ jose de esteal traslado. laura nuÑez dijo que josÉ jose se mantenÍa estable, pero no lo suficiente para viajar, y tampoco aclarÓ si estÁ hospitalizado en miami. >>> el doctor se sorprendiÓ demasiado cuando se le llamÓ y se le dijo que josÉ habÍa decidido irse, dijo cÓmo. >>> en esta glorieta de la clavaria dicen que los viernes cantaba a toda la colonia con su voz...
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that's, to your point, isa another term. that's, to your point, is a risk.ated there by his leadership and all of the corruption scandals. assuming he wins, and we think he will, the frustration level there will, the frustration level there will be very high. that is when we give to people in the streets. his democracy under 13 is a? it has a lwa ys democracy under 13 is a? it has always been a mixed track. —— is democracy under a risk in asia? angela mancini there talking to ricoh earlier. ever wondered what happened to old, unusable copies of the koran? in pakistan, thousands of old rns are being buried under a mountain in tunnels because they are not allowed to be destroyed. 0ur correspondents at this for report. under that this amounted in pakistan, hundreds of thousands of copies of old korans. muslims in pakistan believe you throw away old or damaged copies of the holy book, so they are brought here from around the country. the tunnels here stretched for over two miles and they're all lined with these sacks, each containing around 8—10 carranza. —— 8—1
that's, to your point, isa another term. that's, to your point, is a risk.ated there by his leadership and all of the corruption scandals. assuming he wins, and we think he will, the frustration level there will, the frustration level there will be very high. that is when we give to people in the streets. his democracy under 13 is a? it has a lwa ys democracy under 13 is a? it has always been a mixed track. —— is democracy under a risk in asia? angela mancini there talking to ricoh earlier....
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he apologised, but he isa forthat later.litical leader and he should have known better. now he is the president of south africa. whose side is he going to be on? the miners, the business... thomas, your a nswer to miners, the business... thomas, your answer to those questions? when he held the microphone for mandela, it leads me to think that the future of south africa rests as much with what happens to the anc, they are essentially are linked, we need to see whether there is a possibility of the emergence of a new opposition party... that matters because as we know, so you need a significant opposition. i think the anc by itself will try its best to clean out the stables as it were, but you still need a second to force the country. it is very difficult in south africa's case because so much rests on the mythological sort of charisma of anc, it is very hard to replace that. if they mess up this one, within ten years, we will get a shift of power. they are not strong enough to take power. they could opportunistically combine
he apologised, but he isa forthat later.litical leader and he should have known better. now he is the president of south africa. whose side is he going to be on? the miners, the business... thomas, your a nswer to miners, the business... thomas, your answer to those questions? when he held the microphone for mandela, it leads me to think that the future of south africa rests as much with what happens to the anc, they are essentially are linked, we need to see whether there is a possibility of...
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it isa quite widely under clear skies. deal of sunshine across the country, some exceptions —— down to —2 4—3. elsewhere, despite the sunshine, to bridges won't get much higher than six or seven celsius. some will struggle to get about three or four. those temperatures rapidly dipping through tomorrow evening under clear skies, once again the east or north—easterly winds will push more cloud into eastern parts of scotland, north—eastern parts of england, perhaps bringing wintry flurries here, elsewhere, a dry night and flurries here, elsewhere, a dry nightand a flurries here, elsewhere, a dry night and a cold night with temperatures down to —2, minus three celsius easily. we do it all again on sunday. bright frosty start, plenty of sunshine, more in the way of sunshine across northern ireland and the far south—west of england through sunday but again more cloud pushing into eastern scotland, north—eastern parts of england and maybe a few wintry flurries. temperatures on sunday, 4—6dc but add on the strength of the wind and
it isa quite widely under clear skies. deal of sunshine across the country, some exceptions —— down to —2 4—3. elsewhere, despite the sunshine, to bridges won't get much higher than six or seven celsius. some will struggle to get about three or four. those temperatures rapidly dipping through tomorrow evening under clear skies, once again the east or north—easterly winds will push more cloud into eastern parts of scotland, north—eastern parts of england, perhaps bringing wintry...
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it isa ahead of their tie later this month. it is a state.eplay was only two nights ago and was allowed to go ahead despite their previous two home games being postponed. they are due to play their a week on sunday. it was like i saw in the picture, i couldn't play for. that is my point of view. not because we are totte n ha m , of view. not because we are tottenham, no. ithink of view. not because we are tottenham, no. i think rochdale cannot play two. maybe the fa cup will have to go in and take a decision. after their heavy defeat to wales in the opening weekend of the six nations, scotland have made six changes to their starting 15 folsom no‘s game against france at murrayfield. from a captain greg laidlaw was on the bench in cardiff and will start. sean maitland, ryan wilson are also back in. he has been the captain of the site for a couple of seasons. he drives a log of the standards on and off of the field so having him back in the group isa the field so having him back in the group is a positive, seeing him play so well and being desp
it isa ahead of their tie later this month. it is a state.eplay was only two nights ago and was allowed to go ahead despite their previous two home games being postponed. they are due to play their a week on sunday. it was like i saw in the picture, i couldn't play for. that is my point of view. not because we are totte n ha m , of view. not because we are tottenham, no. ithink of view. not because we are tottenham, no. i think rochdale cannot play two. maybe the fa cup will have to go in and...
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he isa earlier, i spoke tojohn marks. in philadelphia. is a presenter on sports radio network in philadelphialj is a presenter on sports radio network in philadelphia. i will tell you what we said. that my partner, here's a former eagle. we both felt good, because the eagles already had the eggheads start, and have won so many games at that point. or they had to do was win a funeral games, and they could play any games at home instead of the super bowl. —— except the super bowl. so, we felt good. but, iam not go except the super bowl. so, we felt good. but, i am not go to say that at the back of my head, i realised that they had less of a chance of going to super bowl. it turned out, who knows what happens? nick falls got it done —— nick foles got it in. he proved everybody wrong. so who is nick foles? back up quarter backs are often forgotten and quickly maligned. but this 29—year—old is celebrating not only a second chance but also the fact he went toe to toe... or perhaps throw for throw... with tom brady. just two yea
he isa earlier, i spoke tojohn marks. in philadelphia. is a presenter on sports radio network in philadelphialj is a presenter on sports radio network in philadelphia. i will tell you what we said. that my partner, here's a former eagle. we both felt good, because the eagles already had the eggheads start, and have won so many games at that point. or they had to do was win a funeral games, and they could play any games at home instead of the super bowl. —— except the super bowl. so, we felt...
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it isa six nations sports davies evening.nter olympics and all that, back to the bbc sports centre. john watson is there, no doubt a lot warmer than we are. it is indeed, i have the comfort of the sofa in the in salford this evening. back to 0lly foster shortly. plenty going on in the winter olympics, nearing its conclusion, two days of competition remaining. sadly britain's women's curlers will not get the chance to contest a gold medal as they lost today's semi final to sweden. having won a bronze in sochi four years ago, that's the best they can hope for now in pyeongchang. as david 0rnstein reports. 24 2a hours after britain's male curlers were knocked out of these winter games, it's also bitter disappointment for the women having lost in the semifinal to sweden. there were beaten by the swedes in the group stage and it was a repeat here today as sweden took control on, and although early on, and although britain fought back to level at the halfway point the asserted fought back to level at the halfway point the - asserte
it isa six nations sports davies evening.nter olympics and all that, back to the bbc sports centre. john watson is there, no doubt a lot warmer than we are. it is indeed, i have the comfort of the sofa in the in salford this evening. back to 0lly foster shortly. plenty going on in the winter olympics, nearing its conclusion, two days of competition remaining. sadly britain's women's curlers will not get the chance to contest a gold medal as they lost today's semi final to sweden. having won a...
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now she isa sports climber in the world.o the olympics. prepare for much more of this. i think people below is be hesitant with change but at the same time climbing is a new sport that will reach more people in different ways. it is a sport that catches people for different reasons, it is very different to the traditional sports and i think that is what is exciting about it. climbing walls are springing up all over the country and the idea it is elite sport but also accessible. we might even see a sports minister of one of these. tracy crouch, this is bouldering one of three climbing disciplines that will combine for the olympic event and the minister isa the olympic event and the minister is a big fan. it is a fantastic crossover sport, something that absolutely builds strength and fitness for children of all ages and this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase that. i can hear the traditional sports so what is this, climbing we have to fund. climbing is part of tokyo 2020, they took that decision is part of their olympic p
now she isa sports climber in the world.o the olympics. prepare for much more of this. i think people below is be hesitant with change but at the same time climbing is a new sport that will reach more people in different ways. it is a sport that catches people for different reasons, it is very different to the traditional sports and i think that is what is exciting about it. climbing walls are springing up all over the country and the idea it is elite sport but also accessible. we might even...
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this isa amber warnings into thursday.temperatures are predicted overnight and more disruption on the way. as commuters battled the roads, others beard that most of the day of school. the international trade secretary rejects labour‘s call to remain within a customs union as a ‘sell out‘ of britain‘s interests. ifa if a bbc survey finds... almost every criminal lawyer in england and wales has experienced failings in the disclosure of evidence in the past year alone — according to a bbc survey. borisjohnson says the government won‘t fund agencies that allow the exploitation of women in southern syria, after the bbc uncovers abuses in the region. in the next hour, the first five—hour ceasefire
this isa amber warnings into thursday.temperatures are predicted overnight and more disruption on the way. as commuters battled the roads, others beard that most of the day of school. the international trade secretary rejects labour‘s call to remain within a customs union as a ‘sell out‘ of britain‘s interests. ifa if a bbc survey finds... almost every criminal lawyer in england and wales has experienced failings in the disclosure of evidence in the past year alone — according to a...
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it isa it is a massive step up.danny care, all guys going out to him, george ford, so much experience, so the pressure on him will be enormous. it is whether he has the bottle to handle it. the former ireland internationaljoy neville will make more rugby union history tonight, when she'll become the first woman to referee a pro 1a rugby match, ulster versus southern kings. neville is already the first woman to take charge of a men's european club fixture but despite the landmarks, she says she still encounters negativity. after the little stories are coming into clubs and you referee a third division women's game, actually, i tell them division women's game, actually, i tellthem i'm here for division women's game, actually, i tell them i'm here for division one, they ask if i can keep the pace. no, there is no point in being defensive, you get annoyed, there is no message being sent. you can watch the opening ceremony over on bbc 0ne, the opening ceremony over on bbc one, great britain and its athletes yet to appear
it isa it is a massive step up.danny care, all guys going out to him, george ford, so much experience, so the pressure on him will be enormous. it is whether he has the bottle to handle it. the former ireland internationaljoy neville will make more rugby union history tonight, when she'll become the first woman to referee a pro 1a rugby match, ulster versus southern kings. neville is already the first woman to take charge of a men's european club fixture but despite the landmarks, she says she...
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this isa not want any serious dialogue. this is a serious conflict in this country.els like we've been stuck in the deep freeze over the last few days, and that's not going to change very much during wednesday. cold air remains firmly in place, and some of us have some snow on the ground, as well — that weather watcher picture from north yorkshire on tuesday. where we have the lying snow, particularly, there is the risk for some ice during wednesday. a widespread frost, certainly, to start the day, because we are still firmly ensconced in this cold air. something a little bit milder out in the atlantic, but we won't feel the effects of that just yet. for the time being, this area of high pressure giving most of us a fine, dry but cold start to the day, under largely clear skies. 0ur towns and cities down below freezing, but out in the countryside, those temperatures really have been dropping away. the sorts of temperatures we'll have to start the day — between about —5 and —11 degrees. still some snow, potentially, for a time across east anglia, and the south—east, a
this isa not want any serious dialogue. this is a serious conflict in this country.els like we've been stuck in the deep freeze over the last few days, and that's not going to change very much during wednesday. cold air remains firmly in place, and some of us have some snow on the ground, as well — that weather watcher picture from north yorkshire on tuesday. where we have the lying snow, particularly, there is the risk for some ice during wednesday. a widespread frost, certainly, to start...
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unfortunately, this isa she would make. bronze medal at the other big games, and shejust doesn't quite get it right. you know but the pressure to come up with a shot at the right time, and how heavily at times does that week rest on the shoulders of the skip? that is part and parcel of the job as the skip. you are asked to play that ultimate pressure shot, and sometimes your strategy has been literally to have that shot to win. it might be something extremely difficult, something easy, or something in between. but your team relies on you. they have put you in that position that you will make that position that you will make that shot. and for eve, she would have full belief to make that shot. but let's be clear, you would have tried to go for the same shot? 10096. she definitely selected the right shot. it just needed she definitely selected the right shot. itjust needed to corel, we are talking millimetres, to make sure that yellowstone would spin through and she would win the game. will he be back? she has used an aside,
unfortunately, this isa she would make. bronze medal at the other big games, and shejust doesn't quite get it right. you know but the pressure to come up with a shot at the right time, and how heavily at times does that week rest on the shoulders of the skip? that is part and parcel of the job as the skip. you are asked to play that ultimate pressure shot, and sometimes your strategy has been literally to have that shot to win. it might be something extremely difficult, something easy, or...
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it isa year. —— it has definitely been.d to change certain rules and what have you. but it is a big talking point. —— open —— world rugby. lots more from martyn later in six nations sportsday, and also coming up in the programme: we'll also hear from the women's champions england, and how they plan to defend their title we head to the borders —— and we head to the borders and speak to peter dodds, the man at the heart of scotland's 1984 grand slam side. that's all coming up in the next few minutes, but let's head back to the bbc sport centre and the rest of the day's news with nick marshall—mccormack. thanks, 0lly. let's start with that fantastic fightback from cameron norrie on the marbella clay this afternoon. to level great britain's davis cup tie with spain, at one apiece. no andy murray, no carl edmund. ——kyle. after liam broady lost the opening singles rubber, norrie looked like he was heading the same way. but a gutsy performance saw him win the last three sets to beat roberto bautista—agut. patrick gearey was watchi
it isa year. —— it has definitely been.d to change certain rules and what have you. but it is a big talking point. —— open —— world rugby. lots more from martyn later in six nations sportsday, and also coming up in the programme: we'll also hear from the women's champions england, and how they plan to defend their title we head to the borders —— and we head to the borders and speak to peter dodds, the man at the heart of scotland's 1984 grand slam side. that's all coming up in...
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trading freely across the frontier so they were watching developments in brussels closely. 0ne local man isareminding me of the possible consequences for business if any new border controls introduced after brexit. what they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want additional costs and complexity is. what will inevitably happen if we don't get this negotiation right is that manufacturing firms will bear the brunt of what brexit will look like. that will be damaging to jobs, something that northern ireland can ill afford and the uk doesn't want either. is welcomed the fact that both the uk and the eu have maintained the commitment to avoid any hardening of the border. irish government sources have emphasised that this backstop solution, this idea of a common regulatory area would only kick in if any other options to resolve this border issue couldn't be arrived at in negotiations. the irish foreign minister has said ireland's preferred solution would be that the border issue could be dealt with as a result of a new fre
trading freely across the frontier so they were watching developments in brussels closely. 0ne local man isareminding me of the possible consequences for business if any new border controls introduced after brexit. what they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want additional costs and complexity is. what will inevitably happen if we don't get this negotiation right is that manufacturing firms will bear the brunt of what...
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this isa a "urgent sex abuse problem".out haiti saying that people were being forced to sell sex in exchange for aid. that was circulated to various charities. oxfam say one of their representatives went to haiti and put some processes in place. however, oxfam admit the measures they put in place will probably insufficient and also that the people in charge of those policies, the country director in haiti for example, they couldn't be trusted to do that and may have compromised the measures. you do that and may have compromised the measures. you have do that and may have compromised the measures. you have a real question about what happens when complaints are raised and why it takes so long to go from evidence of wrongdoing to proper procedures in place, and who is ultimately responsible. if there are going to be bad eggs in the system, who is in charge of routing them out and in searing desperately poor people in places like haiti are protected? —— ensuring desperately poor people in places like haiti are protected. this
this isa a "urgent sex abuse problem".out haiti saying that people were being forced to sell sex in exchange for aid. that was circulated to various charities. oxfam say one of their representatives went to haiti and put some processes in place. however, oxfam admit the measures they put in place will probably insufficient and also that the people in charge of those policies, the country director in haiti for example, they couldn't be trusted to do that and may have compromised the...