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land banking isa held and not developed.ing is a major issue and there is a concern people like network rail who area concern people like network rail who are a major landowner in the country are a major landowner in the country are not freeing up enough land and it's a similar issue with transport for london. but the brass neck of this woman, it is unbelievable. she stands up in march 2018 and accuses councils of not doing enough when 4/2 decades councils have been told to sell council houses but not build replacements, that is why we have such a horrific crisis. is it about the council building houses or is it making sure developers get planning permission. that is also part of it, councils are restrained from building themselves so it ends up being developers and the third issue we have particularly in london it is not matter if you build these houses they will be bought by foreign investors as property is investment. this is not a central london issue, it's becoming a problem in the outer boroughs of london. imposing a q
land banking isa held and not developed.ing is a major issue and there is a concern people like network rail who area concern people like network rail who are a major landowner in the country are a major landowner in the country are not freeing up enough land and it's a similar issue with transport for london. but the brass neck of this woman, it is unbelievable. she stands up in march 2018 and accuses councils of not doing enough when 4/2 decades councils have been told to sell council houses...
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apparently there isa says the telegraph.r risk of heart attack and stroke, 150%. these infections are quite serious often. if you have a propensity towards a stroke or a heart attack, they will increase the chance of it happening quite substantially. what can you do? 0besity quite substantially. what can you do? obesity is something we are all encouraged to tackle, but a common infection... it is strange, correlation, causation, is it because you keep getting infections, that leaves you having a stroke, i am not sure what to take away from this. it is like people living in certain towns more likely to die young. it is often because those towns have poverty, the healthcare and the food and the lifestyle makes the more healthy. the guardian. vice chancellor pay eclipses public sector. they have done research, trying to compare what university bosses are earning compared to the chief executive of the council. even if you argue they work in the public sector and there is competition, comparing it to... they have said the chief e
apparently there isa says the telegraph.r risk of heart attack and stroke, 150%. these infections are quite serious often. if you have a propensity towards a stroke or a heart attack, they will increase the chance of it happening quite substantially. what can you do? 0besity quite substantially. what can you do? obesity is something we are all encouraged to tackle, but a common infection... it is strange, correlation, causation, is it because you keep getting infections, that leaves you having...
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gaza isa essentially there is no hope.is a prison for palestinians, the israeli government has transformed gaza into a life prison. people living in desperate lives. protest is the only weapon may have in their hands and it is appalling, i think the un has to come out very strongly against these criminal acts. 15—16 civilians killed, thousands injured. this is unacceptable and i think what is the danger, we are so desensitised to the violence and the daily injustices that palestinians suffer and have been suffering for years, something has to happen. it is true the us administration will have no positive contribution for sorting out this conflict but we cannot lose hope. there has to be pressure coitiii'ig cannot lose hope. there has to be pressure coming from somewhere because this is unsustainable. this is terrible. let's move on to a subject we just keep talking about which is of course brexit. the uk hasjust begun the 12 month countdown to brexit at 11pm greenwich meantime on 29th march 2019 the midnight hour in brusse
gaza isa essentially there is no hope.is a prison for palestinians, the israeli government has transformed gaza into a life prison. people living in desperate lives. protest is the only weapon may have in their hands and it is appalling, i think the un has to come out very strongly against these criminal acts. 15—16 civilians killed, thousands injured. this is unacceptable and i think what is the danger, we are so desensitised to the violence and the daily injustices that palestinians suffer...
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. >>> y salma hayek, isa gonzÁlez y eugenio derbez brillaron en el escenario. >>> miguel y natalia laos y bri llames por todo lo que somos. >>> la atenciÓn que puso la am de del talento hispano piensan expertos que consideran la entrega de anoche como un logro chir logro histÓrico para los latinos. >>> >>> le da una oportunidad que las pelÍculas se vean 100 veces mÁs. >>> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo >>> guillermo del toro amaneciÓ pletÓrico y no se separo de sus estatuill estatuillas. nuestro colega de un nuevo dÍa francisco cÁceres hablÓ con Él. >>> ahorita en la maÑana, ¿cÓmo despertaste?. >>> estÁn aquÍ y que sigan ahi es bonito. >>> sÍ, porque de alguna manera, hicimos una campaÑa de festivales, de exhibiciÓn, de promociÓn de la pelÍcula de meses y meses. y hay una narrativa en tu cabeza que acaba en esa noche pase lo que pase. y cuando viene el momento siguiente empieza la vida. la vida con los mellizos. >>> los gemelos. y luego tambiÉn en otra parte del discurso mencionaste cÓmo habÍa que borrar las fronteras y lo hemos interpretado como una bofetada de
. >>> y salma hayek, isa gonzÁlez y eugenio derbez brillaron en el escenario. >>> miguel y natalia laos y bri llames por todo lo que somos. >>> la atenciÓn que puso la am de del talento hispano piensan expertos que consideran la entrega de anoche como un logro chir logro histÓrico para los latinos. >>> >>> le da una oportunidad que las pelÍculas se vean 100 veces mÁs. >>> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo...
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whether it isa movie, it is a great movie., the movie is well made, he did an amazingjob of caste, the movie is well made, he did an amazing job directing the movie. everybody brought their a—game and it has universal truths that go beyond the black race. it is really just about a great superhero movie with a lot of universal truth that connects with people across the world and everybody did a greatjob and that is what the point is that these movies can hold their own just like most other superhero movies regardless of what race the main characters are. the issue is that the kind of roles the black actors tend to get our victims and gangsters and small roles as well and that is why so many people are excited about this film but do you think this isjust excited about this film but do you think this is just a one—off or do think this is just a one—off or do think we will see films that don't actually require a black cast having actually require a black cast having a mainly black cast? only time can tell for sure. i think this mo
whether it isa movie, it is a great movie., the movie is well made, he did an amazingjob of caste, the movie is well made, he did an amazing job directing the movie. everybody brought their a—game and it has universal truths that go beyond the black race. it is really just about a great superhero movie with a lot of universal truth that connects with people across the world and everybody did a greatjob and that is what the point is that these movies can hold their own just like most other...
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clearly, it is something that isa act.arly, it is something that is a matter of grave concern for the government, the emphasis from there is that we need to wait for the fa cts , is that we need to wait for the facts, wait for the evidence, as the police conduct their inquiries. for now, thank you very much. we will be talking more about this storyjust after 5.30. i will be speaking to a chemical weapons expert and discussing exactly what that substance might have been and, as was said, trying to discuss who might have access to that sort of nerve agent as well. that is coming up nerve agent as well. that is coming up after 5.30. jurors in the trial of a teenager accused of planting a bomb on the london underground have been shown images of the moment a fireball ripped through the train carriage. the blast forced commuters to scramble to escape. 0ur correspondent richard lister is at the old bailey. some quite moving testimony from people who on that day were just going about their regular commute, trying to get to work in
clearly, it is something that isa act.arly, it is something that is a matter of grave concern for the government, the emphasis from there is that we need to wait for the fa cts , is that we need to wait for the facts, wait for the evidence, as the police conduct their inquiries. for now, thank you very much. we will be talking more about this storyjust after 5.30. i will be speaking to a chemical weapons expert and discussing exactly what that substance might have been and, as was said, trying...
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what do we know about this new president, aside from the fact that he isa president, aside from the facthat he is a key ally of aung san suu kyi's? yeah, good morning. lots of profile pieces being written here in yang on it. we know that he is a 64—year—old former lawyer, he was a prisonerfor a time as 64—year—old former lawyer, he was a prisoner for a time as he fought to get democracy in this country. as people put together these profiles often, at there is a story about a
what do we know about this new president, aside from the fact that he isa president, aside from the facthat he is a key ally of aung san suu kyi's? yeah, good morning. lots of profile pieces being written here in yang on it. we know that he is a 64—year—old former lawyer, he was a prisonerfor a time as 64—year—old former lawyer, he was a prisoner for a time as he fought to get democracy in this country. as people put together these profiles often, at there is a story about a
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that the brexit secretary david davis has talked about as far as the irish government is concerned isa as the irish government is concerned is a non—runner. but if you leave aside the issues of remain and lead and everything else and just look at where we are now time is running out very fast. the irish government has been all round the other 26 remaining eu members and has solid support for the agreement that the uk government has signed up to so far that if they cannot find a solution... if they cannot come up with enough cameras and enough balls as it where... the default option would be that northern ireland would have two adhere to single market regulations, custom union regulations, custom union regulations and so on. the other two options which the british have said would work would be number one that they negotiate a free trade agreement with the eu therefore
that the brexit secretary david davis has talked about as far as the irish government is concerned isa as the irish government is concerned is a non—runner. but if you leave aside the issues of remain and lead and everything else and just look at where we are now time is running out very fast. the irish government has been all round the other 26 remaining eu members and has solid support for the agreement that the uk government has signed up to so far that if they cannot find a solution... if...
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japan isa know, this is a difficult subject. japan is a home of crypto.his becomes a cyber security issue. one of the things said was they only required ids and passwords rather than multifactor identification. this is really unregulated. that is the whole point. enter at your peril into this world. it is not normal investing as we think of it or recommend. that is the thing. how do we... if we decide to enter this field as a society, how do we make it safe? that is where the world of cyber security could potentially help. and bitcoin has dropped again below 9000. it will shoot up... it was 15,002 months ago. that is the massive draw and a massive fear as well. —— 15,000 two months ago.“ is volatile. traditional investors shy away from it because it is risky. i do not know if it lightens the mood or deepens it, the times. a story... we have always been told we should look out for elders, they know better. not true! farfrom should look out for elders, they know better. not true! far from some older people get wiser and some do not. this is a wonderful stor
japan isa know, this is a difficult subject. japan is a home of crypto.his becomes a cyber security issue. one of the things said was they only required ids and passwords rather than multifactor identification. this is really unregulated. that is the whole point. enter at your peril into this world. it is not normal investing as we think of it or recommend. that is the thing. how do we... if we decide to enter this field as a society, how do we make it safe? that is where the world of cyber...
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he isa a serious condition but recovering.cter, he is a huge presence in welsh police, well liked, well loved, massively dedicated officer. he has clearly received great medical help. a high level of treatment. in russia, state dominated media made fun of boris johnson and joked about what happened to former roman spies. if you are a professional traitor, he says, my advice is not to move to england. something is not right there, the climate perhaps, too many bad things go on there. sergei and yulia skripal sergei and yulia skripal still critically ill. the bbc has been told the nerve agent was not sarin or vx but something much rarer. the british government says it knows what that substance was but is not naming it at the moment. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has accepted an offer to meet the north korean leader, kim jong—un for what would be the first ever talk
he isa a serious condition but recovering.cter, he is a huge presence in welsh police, well liked, well loved, massively dedicated officer. he has clearly received great medical help. a high level of treatment. in russia, state dominated media made fun of boris johnson and joked about what happened to former roman spies. if you are a professional traitor, he says, my advice is not to move to england. something is not right there, the climate perhaps, too many bad things go on there. sergei and...
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so for many of the millennials and young people, he isa of the millennials and young people, he is a tries to empower women. recently, a young saudi woman told me that since muhamed bin salman has been crowned prince, this is the first time that she has in front of the country. yes, there are sceptics and i'm sure there is reason for criticism. but within this young country, the very young population is very fond of him. and from the point of view of the uk, they are rolling out the red carpet. he will be entertained by the queen. of course, he's going to downing street and meeting with the prime minister, theresa may. this is a very important economy for the uk. the trade relationship could rarely benefit the uk economy. it is about 10,000 jobs that tied into this trading relationship at the moment. it has been up a1% since 2010. about $6.2 billion, now, that we export to saudi arabia, mainly in the defence sector. controversially the defence sector. controversially the defence sector where it saudi arabia is at war with yemen. this is humanitarian crisis getting worse. that is cont
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look, this is a problem and we know this isa this is a problem and we know this is a problem.if you have bad data that is look at it and find solutions. hello and a warm welcome. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? what have you been watching? interesting week, we have a psychological thriller starring claire foy by steven soderbergh, unsane. wrinkle in time, the big budget adaptation of a much—loved book by ava duvernay. and pacific rim: uprising, john boyega stars in the robotic sequel. claire foy is a big—ticket? the new film by steven soderbergh, claire foy will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and
look, this is a problem and we know this isa this is a problem and we know this is a problem.if you have bad data that is look at it and find solutions. hello and a warm welcome. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? what have you been watching? interesting week, we have a psychological thriller starring claire foy by steven soderbergh, unsane. wrinkle in time, the big budget adaptation of a much—loved book by ava duvernay. and...
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the language of deficit isa of things?ing, we keep hearing that and it is generated by president trump but economist had told us this is not an issue, there is really nothing wrong with having a trade deficit that there is something wrong with being unlawful and stealing, as it were, intellectual property, which is possibly a bit of an exaggeration. what is going on in china is that it seems as though when american companies are investing in china, they are being compelled to disclose their intellectual property and u nfortu nately, wto their intellectual property and unfortunately, wto rules cannot a lwa ys unfortunately, wto rules cannot always address these issues and this is where you start to see some merit in president trump's action. some of theissues in president trump's action. some of the issues dealing with intellectual property could be handled under wto law, but some of it is in investment law, but some of it is in investment law and this shows that the system is maybe not entirely up to scratch the dealing wi
the language of deficit isa of things?ing, we keep hearing that and it is generated by president trump but economist had told us this is not an issue, there is really nothing wrong with having a trade deficit that there is something wrong with being unlawful and stealing, as it were, intellectual property, which is possibly a bit of an exaggeration. what is going on in china is that it seems as though when american companies are investing in china, they are being compelled to disclose their...
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it isa it is a fairly quiet day today across the uk. across northern and western areas. rain affecting the south east of england. but gradually it all clear away from the north coast line and it will become dry here, brighter spells. still a few showers over northern ireland and scotland. but for many, dry and bright into the afternoon. at about three o'clock this afternoon, showers and rain across the northern isles. the best of the sunshine is across the north—east of scotland. its poles of sunshine coming through across northern ireland with a few showers moving in. and sunshine for much of northern england, temperatures around seven to 10 celsius. card across the south—east of england. sunny for much of central and southern areas with just a few showers down towards the south—west. —— cloud across the south—east of england. more showers will move on. there is a likeliness of it turning into snow for wales and parts of the midlands on thursday morning. much of that will be over the higher ground, but stay tuned, the snow could come d
it isa it is a fairly quiet day today across the uk. across northern and western areas. rain affecting the south east of england. but gradually it all clear away from the north coast line and it will become dry here, brighter spells. still a few showers over northern ireland and scotland. but for many, dry and bright into the afternoon. at about three o'clock this afternoon, showers and rain across the northern isles. the best of the sunshine is across the north—east of scotland. its poles of...
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further south, it isa significant snowfall.esday, you can see there are very few isobars across the south. again, it could be fairly murky. sunshine in short supply, there will be some rightness. looking north, the snow will be confined to the north—western quarter, so some relief at last for southern and eastern parts. northern ireland, a smattering of showers, some sleep perhaps across the high as ground. this middle section of the week marked by some night—time frost and because the days are just that little bit cooler, there could be a little bit cooler, there could be a little bit cooler, there could be a little bit of wintriness about the showers, particularly across the high ground of northern britain. further south, the front mayjust introduce some rain. showers not quite as widespread as they may well have been at the first half of the week. unsettled for scotland, we may eventually drag some weather front with milder air eventually drag some weather front with milderairup into eventually drag some weather front with m
further south, it isa significant snowfall.esday, you can see there are very few isobars across the south. again, it could be fairly murky. sunshine in short supply, there will be some rightness. looking north, the snow will be confined to the north—western quarter, so some relief at last for southern and eastern parts. northern ireland, a smattering of showers, some sleep perhaps across the high as ground. this middle section of the week marked by some night—time frost and because the days...
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i think it isa up to? is this a rarity? it is a rarity, all teams are trying to use legitimate means to get the ball to wear, and distance when what is going on here by the way. traditionally you try to polish a ball to make it swing and move in the air but over the last 20 years oi’ the air but over the last 20 years orso, it the air but over the last 20 years or so, it has become more trendy, if you like, more popular, to rough up one side of the ball, encouraging movement through the air, when the ball was older we called it reverse swing, it is roughing up one side and keeping the other side shiny and dry. village it and means for roughing up one side are throwing the ball into the dirt, throwing it from the boundary, on the bounce, aiming at the stumps, from the infield, to try to hit the stumps, bouncing the ball off the pitch, to do that, also, bowling the ball in a different way, holding it in a different way, holding it in a different way, holding it in a different way so it holds on the leather. those rules are co
i think it isa up to? is this a rarity? it is a rarity, all teams are trying to use legitimate means to get the ball to wear, and distance when what is going on here by the way. traditionally you try to polish a ball to make it swing and move in the air but over the last 20 years oi’ the air but over the last 20 years orso, it the air but over the last 20 years or so, it has become more trendy, if you like, more popular, to rough up one side of the ball, encouraging movement through the air,...
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it isa problem. how big a problem if it? it is a big problem.this for quite sometime. i don't believe anyone thinks this is something minor. even in the us administration. the reality is these conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are ongoing precisely because people are beginning to understand, i hope, how serious this is and the kind of impact this could have to be global economy. this isn't really any more about the threat of a global trade war. we are ina threat of a global trade war. we are in a global trade war, aren't we we re in a global trade war, aren't we were so i don't think we are there yet. but i think... watmore will it ta ke yet. but i think... watmore will it take for you to declare? the measures and countermeasures are not in place yet —— what more. there are announcements. that does not mean we should downplay that. you don't want to be in the war. we want to avoid the war. everything we can do to avoid being in that situation, that is what we mu
it isa problem. how big a problem if it? it is a big problem.this for quite sometime. i don't believe anyone thinks this is something minor. even in the us administration. the reality is these conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are now ongoing. the conversations are ongoing precisely because people are beginning to understand, i hope, how serious this is and the kind of impact this could have to be global economy. this isn't really any more about...
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it isa will look very carefully at that.e not achieved that, and the clock is ticking. bankers and investors are looking at it closely, but at the same time, world leaders are schmoozing saudi arabia to get listed in their exchange, the newark accept change, age, hong kong. —— new york stock exchange. —— again. the main listing will be in riyadh and a second elsewhere. london world want a slice of that pie. it may not even happen. thank you very much indeed. he will come back after a strong coffee, talking about what is happening in the media today. in the meantime, we will focus on russia. during his third term as russia's president, vladimir putin has consistently presented the west as a hostile force, and its influence as subversive and corrupting. that's been accompanied by the promotion of the russian orthodox church along with supposedly "traditional" russian values. in the last of a series of reports ahead of next week's presidential elections, our moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, travelled 1,500 kilometres east
it isa will look very carefully at that.e not achieved that, and the clock is ticking. bankers and investors are looking at it closely, but at the same time, world leaders are schmoozing saudi arabia to get listed in their exchange, the newark accept change, age, hong kong. —— new york stock exchange. —— again. the main listing will be in riyadh and a second elsewhere. london world want a slice of that pie. it may not even happen. thank you very much indeed. he will come back after a...
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we never see his face but he isa that film. great actor and monster, that is what he has made his name for, and that is his part in this film. in terms of the issue of sexual harassment, how the oscars dealt with it, do you think it was done appropriately?” dealt with it, do you think it was done appropriately? i do, ithink it was front and centre all evening. we spoke about jimmy kimmel addressing it right at the beginning with his monologue and i think the quality was really the theme for the evening, that was something from the red carpet itself to the speeches, we really saw that people are pushing forward with this idea that hollywood is changing, get used to it. it was a real moment and i think if there was a real moment tonight, it was when rattus mcdormand, nominated for best actress, got all the other female members of the audience to up. and i think more than anything, that said something. it was a moment, but i think a lot of people said to me that when all the women stood up, it was notable that there were not that
we never see his face but he isa that film. great actor and monster, that is what he has made his name for, and that is his part in this film. in terms of the issue of sexual harassment, how the oscars dealt with it, do you think it was done appropriately?” dealt with it, do you think it was done appropriately? i do, ithink it was front and centre all evening. we spoke about jimmy kimmel addressing it right at the beginning with his monologue and i think the quality was really the theme for...
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what we would expect now isa majority.cess of discussions and talks for the forming of a coalition government. let's talk to the director of the centre of formulations and an editor, antonio. what does this mean in practice? in practice, it is not going to be really different from what we have been seeing in the last weeks with the previous polls. actually, the big difference is, as you said, the five star movement is going to be the first party but it is going to be over the 30% ratio, so it is quite interesting. the outcome, according to these numbers and if they will stay the same until tomorrow morning, the outcome is almost the same we don't have a majority, so you will start mediation. we will be having negotiations. the most interesting thing is that forza italia, and la lega, they are on the same level, so we will see. we're looking at pictures of the five star movement election event. this is a really significant achievement. they were a force that did not exist a few years ago. absolutely right foot if this is co
what we would expect now isa majority.cess of discussions and talks for the forming of a coalition government. let's talk to the director of the centre of formulations and an editor, antonio. what does this mean in practice? in practice, it is not going to be really different from what we have been seeing in the last weeks with the previous polls. actually, the big difference is, as you said, the five star movement is going to be the first party but it is going to be over the 30% ratio, so it...
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changed because they have dedicated themselves to looking at the children, so although what happens isalthough what happens is a supernatural manifestation, as clawing away at that idea that these resentments are actually real things. it's a really odd film, not for everyone, very taboo breaking, dealing with a very taboo issue, pa rents dealing with a very taboo issue, parents turning on children and we have seen plenty of movies this gay children, whether its village of the dammed or the exorcist. it works up toa dammed or the exorcist. it works up to a point, is completely bonkers and several moments you think this is just preposterous but it works because it's got the central core idea and it's not afraid to over a crank itself and i enjoyed it but i was very aware i crank itself and i enjoyed it but i was very aware i was crank itself and i enjoyed it but i was very aware i was watching it as a horrorfan was very aware i was watching it as a horror fan but was very aware i was watching it as a horrorfan but not for was very aware i was watching it as a horror fan but not for everyo
changed because they have dedicated themselves to looking at the children, so although what happens isalthough what happens is a supernatural manifestation, as clawing away at that idea that these resentments are actually real things. it's a really odd film, not for everyone, very taboo breaking, dealing with a very taboo issue, pa rents dealing with a very taboo issue, parents turning on children and we have seen plenty of movies this gay children, whether its village of the dammed or the...
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this isa anti—semites again and again. this is a story that keeps coming back up for discussion.rised by this and when i read a headline for this with jeremy corbyn, i think too little, too late. it sounds like there will be a protest. the first time since world war ii that a major party has faced protests like this, and jeremy corbyn needs to do something more concrete than simply saying i am sorry. because jeremy corbyn is often the person in the eye of the storm, it was him who gave succour to the man whose new role, which was very anti—semitic, and was taken down, and is a very wise friend of mine said, he never needs a terrorist he doesn't like, hamas, villa are all his friends. —— he would deny he has been involved directly but has accepted that there are pockets of anti—semitism in the labour party, and he has today come out more strongly than other commentators have thought he said in the past, when he said labour is an anti—racist party and i utterly condemn anti—semitism and we will not tolerate any form of it in and around our movement. it is right that he says it but
this isa anti—semites again and again. this is a story that keeps coming back up for discussion.rised by this and when i read a headline for this with jeremy corbyn, i think too little, too late. it sounds like there will be a protest. the first time since world war ii that a major party has faced protests like this, and jeremy corbyn needs to do something more concrete than simply saying i am sorry. because jeremy corbyn is often the person in the eye of the storm, it was him who gave...
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so from that lens, this isa north korea. so from that lens, this is a historic meeting.hat just talk less, this is a historic meeting. and in terms of whatjust talk less, this is something we are all piecing together in terms of its significance. but we had to keep in mind that when the chinese meet with an official in this capacity, it is an official in this capacity, it is a done deal. in several ready taken place in terms of that kind of transaction. that is a part of the broader — looking at how this all played out, this is what we are basically wherein free—fall right now, it is taken by air on —— has taken thereon by surprise. but given the summit that is coming up between president donald trump, moonjae—in, and kim jong il, president donald trump, moonjae—in, and kimjong il, it would have been strange if he had not met his ally. the meeting between the two korea's and donald trump, what we know of the chinese style of this type of summit is that this is the end of many processors in and of itself. so from this i can say we can expect some resumption of the six par
so from that lens, this isa north korea. so from that lens, this is a historic meeting.hat just talk less, this is a historic meeting. and in terms of whatjust talk less, this is something we are all piecing together in terms of its significance. but we had to keep in mind that when the chinese meet with an official in this capacity, it is an official in this capacity, it is a done deal. in several ready taken place in terms of that kind of transaction. that is a part of the broader — looking...
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you think this could become just about spotting the references but it isa about spotting the referencest is a real popcorn sugar rush thrill ride. you can tell spielberg loves the avatar world he has created. and you get emotionally engaged with the characters. it would be easy this to become just characters. it would be easy this to becomejust a technical characters. it would be easy this to become just a technical exercise, when you spot the references and look at the visuals but you care about the story, the story makes sense and believe me if the story is set ina sense and believe me if the story is set in a computer game and makes sense to me, it will make sense to anyone! i went in, with trepidation andi anyone! i went in, with trepidation and i watched everything with a huge smile, i laughed, and i watched everything with a huge smile, ilaughed, i and i watched everything with a huge smile, i laughed, iwas and i watched everything with a huge smile, i laughed, i was excited, swept along by the action. i loved the constant pop culture references, some i got, some i didn't, it's to
you think this could become just about spotting the references but it isa about spotting the referencest is a real popcorn sugar rush thrill ride. you can tell spielberg loves the avatar world he has created. and you get emotionally engaged with the characters. it would be easy this to become just characters. it would be easy this to becomejust a technical characters. it would be easy this to become just a technical exercise, when you spot the references and look at the visuals but you care...
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this is what the telegraph are talking about what could be done, and this isa about what could be doneit alongside the us and canada, and the idea is to freeze assets, target people, very difficult to do things like that, i'm not sure how much vladimir putin would care if we did, but within london, about £90 billion of russian money comes through london. clearly, it would cost us quite a bit to lose it but when we get to a stage like this, yes, we must do so. one thing i don't understand why they don't do, chucked out a few russian spies, that seems to hurt them more. our spies would have to leave moscow, but it seems to me that is the way forward , but it seems to me that is the way forward, to show a bit of strength. also this act, which has been hovering around for a few years, magnitsky act, one of the people on your hip list —— hit list. bill browder got it brought in in america because it was his lawyer who died in prison on what they said were trumped up charges, no reason why we couldn't do something like that. staying with the telegraph, further down, chaos for accident and em
this is what the telegraph are talking about what could be done, and this isa about what could be doneit alongside the us and canada, and the idea is to freeze assets, target people, very difficult to do things like that, i'm not sure how much vladimir putin would care if we did, but within london, about £90 billion of russian money comes through london. clearly, it would cost us quite a bit to lose it but when we get to a stage like this, yes, we must do so. one thing i don't understand why...
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that isa sign or five degrees for one or two.hat is a sign of a train to cover over the week ahead as temperatures drop gci’oss the week ahead as temperatures drop across many parts and we could see winter and a little bit of star return. we will you updated here on bbc news. hello. this is bbc news with carrie gracie. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets across america to call for tougher gun laws at rallies led by the survivors of last month's school shooting in florida. and a little over six minutes, 17 of oui’ and a little over six minutes, 17 of our friends were taken from us, 15 we re our friends were taken from us, 15 were injured, and everyone absolutely everyone in the douglas community was forever altered. france will hold a national memorial service for the policeman who died after swapping places with hostages during a siege at a supermarket. president macron says he died a hero. the commander of nato forces in afghan
that isa sign or five degrees for one or two.hat is a sign of a train to cover over the week ahead as temperatures drop gci’oss the week ahead as temperatures drop across many parts and we could see winter and a little bit of star return. we will you updated here on bbc news. hello. this is bbc news with carrie gracie. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets across america to call for tougher...
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it isa good morning, aged. hello, world. it is a friday. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am for this edition of asia business report. iam rico for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. for this edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. it for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. it is the end of the week and also the end of the first financial quarter. global stock markets have been volatile over the first three months of the year. we have had trade warfears, tech stock wipeouts, and viewers. volatility isn't necessarily a bad thing. i hope we do see more volatility in the market. ultimately, volatility is an opportunity for people, if you know what you're doing. if you know what you are buying volatility is a good thing. we don't want is a flat market. we have some kind of activity, which is not a bad thing. this volatility was basically created by fears of higher inflation, rising interest rates. we have already seen that from the fed, one rate hike. and you have
it isa good morning, aged. hello, world. it is a friday. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am for this edition of asia business report. iam rico for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. for this edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. it for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. it is the end of the week and also the end of the first financial quarter. global stock markets have been volatile over the first three months...
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it isa such a huge majority.flection of how much efforts xi jinping and the party has put in to make sure that the amendment was carried with very little dissent. it is unusually low. normally the mpc will have a greater number of dissenting votes. do you think there is an element of fear in this? we have heard so much about the clamp—down on freedoms in china touring the first five years of xi jinping's rule. he is about to start a second term. now he could go on and on. does that make people afraid to vote against someone like that? you're absolutely right. what we are seeing is a kind of fear. xijinping is not a figure who is loved and admired within the party, but he is admired within the party, but he is a leader who is feared by his colleagues. what do you think it will matter that he now has this ability to rule indefinitely? do you think outsiders will see any difference? i think most outsiders will probably just work with china as they have been doing anyway. since the 19th congress of the communist part
it isa such a huge majority.flection of how much efforts xi jinping and the party has put in to make sure that the amendment was carried with very little dissent. it is unusually low. normally the mpc will have a greater number of dissenting votes. do you think there is an element of fear in this? we have heard so much about the clamp—down on freedoms in china touring the first five years of xi jinping's rule. he is about to start a second term. now he could go on and on. does that make...
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we have isa soares with the latest in london. >> reporter: good morning, dave. cambridge analytica's office building behind me left shoulder. the company behind the 2016 presidential campaign has been hit with an emergency data seizure order in the uk. a warrant is expected to be issued later on today to pass on their data to the relevant authorities. authorities believe they have not been truthful or honest when answering questions last month. now this, of course, coming on from the dramatic turn of events by the channel four 4 story here in the uk. a channel 4 reporter went undercover posing as a sri lankan client seeking help from cambridge analytica. over a series of meetings which involved cambridge analytica's executives, including its ceo, they went on to outline what can be described as an incredible amount of services and disturbing services they could provide. including they said using honey traps and sending in beautiful ukrainian women to really operate a sex sting and offering bribery to discredit politicians. they could send in a land developer to
we have isa soares with the latest in london. >> reporter: good morning, dave. cambridge analytica's office building behind me left shoulder. the company behind the 2016 presidential campaign has been hit with an emergency data seizure order in the uk. a warrant is expected to be issued later on today to pass on their data to the relevant authorities. authorities believe they have not been truthful or honest when answering questions last month. now this, of course, coming on from the...
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he isa when ed miliband was the leader.ter and he feels he can't be a member anymore. you expect to see more names added to that list? yes, especially if you look at the other headlines in the papers. this anti—semitism row is rumbling on an jeremy corbyn, he gave that big interview tojewish news, a long interview tojewish news, a long interview in which he set a lot of the right thing is that he had to say, but the issue is not going to go away. you know i have say, but the issue is not going to go away. you knowl have interviewed him over the years, you know him far better than me. you think he's anti—semitic? better than me. you think he's anti-semitic? no, i don't. butl think he's careless about anti—semitism. he thinks, he agrees with abbott and christine shore craft has just resigned with abbott and christine shore craft hasjust resigned and he agrees with them that the charters of anti—semitism are being used against him in order to undermine him, which is completely the wrong attitude. even if he thinks that is true
he isa when ed miliband was the leader.ter and he feels he can't be a member anymore. you expect to see more names added to that list? yes, especially if you look at the other headlines in the papers. this anti—semitism row is rumbling on an jeremy corbyn, he gave that big interview tojewish news, a long interview tojewish news, a long interview in which he set a lot of the right thing is that he had to say, but the issue is not going to go away. you know i have say, but the issue is not...
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it is only one win, but it isa appointment.ot of work to do in the premier league. we have enjoy this moment, and it is a wembley semifinal, which isa and it is a wembley semifinal, which is a great experience for the fans to look forward to. chelsea kicked off against leicester city at 4:30pm, for the final semifinal place full of the chelsea manager antonio conte says hjis team's focus is fully on the fa cup, now they are out of the champions league and cannot win the premier league title. it is important for the fans, if we win, we can play another semifinal at wembley, in this competition. any competition is important for us. this must be our target. celtic are ten points clear at the top of the scottish premierhsip, but couldn't find a breakthrough against 10—man motherwell. —— premiership. the match finished goalless, but motherwell had to play more than 50 minutes a man down, after cedric kipre received a straight red for kicking out at scott brown.// celtic pushed for a winner, with patrick roberts going the closest to
it is only one win, but it isa appointment.ot of work to do in the premier league. we have enjoy this moment, and it is a wembley semifinal, which isa and it is a wembley semifinal, which is a great experience for the fans to look forward to. chelsea kicked off against leicester city at 4:30pm, for the final semifinal place full of the chelsea manager antonio conte says hjis team's focus is fully on the fa cup, now they are out of the champions league and cannot win the premier league title. it...
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fine, there isa suggest it was a fake. private communication and a public document oran communication and a public document or an article such as owen wrote. clearly a win will have been making his feelings known inside the shadow cabinet and the shadow cabinet comes toa cabinet and the shadow cabinet comes to a collective you abide by it. writing in a private capacity, as it were, to a constituent is somewhat different to writing an article in a newspaper. in a sense was owen smith being provocative because he must have known whether or not you think the substance of what he said was any difference and i accept the context that you are offering to try and explain it as see it. by going and explain it as see it. by going and publishing an article and presumably not clearing it with the leader ‘s office, in the sense that he was asking to be sacked, inviting to be sacked. i don't think he left the leader with any choice, to be honest. people from right across the political spectrum inside the labour party ta ke political sp
fine, there isa suggest it was a fake. private communication and a public document oran communication and a public document or an article such as owen wrote. clearly a win will have been making his feelings known inside the shadow cabinet and the shadow cabinet comes toa cabinet and the shadow cabinet comes to a collective you abide by it. writing in a private capacity, as it were, to a constituent is somewhat different to writing an article in a newspaper. in a sense was owen smith being...
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so it isa plastic that we get on beaches.ss beaches we can't actually get to, and we really need to be tackling that. thank you very much for now. a big problem, and this is just one further step in tackling this issue. you won't have the advantage we have, but it looks absolutely stunning behind you, i don't know whether it is the light, i don't know if it actually looks that blue where you are, but the aqua isjust that blue where you are, but the aqua is just absolutely stunning, it is gorgeous. it is certainly a nice place to be this morning, a little bit fresh, though. it looks absolutely stunning, one of those days. how do you preserve 1,000 cannonballs that sank on a ship in 1545? we will be live at the salvaged wreck of henry viii's mary rose all morning, as scientists battle to stop them rotting away. they are x—raying them, i think, and trying to see inside the balls. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. a woman from surrey has told of her shock after she foun
so it isa plastic that we get on beaches.ss beaches we can't actually get to, and we really need to be tackling that. thank you very much for now. a big problem, and this is just one further step in tackling this issue. you won't have the advantage we have, but it looks absolutely stunning behind you, i don't know whether it is the light, i don't know if it actually looks that blue where you are, but the aqua isjust that blue where you are, but the aqua is just absolutely stunning, it is...
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it isa technical, people do want to listen. this point in time. you think the british people don't realise.” point in time. you think the british people don't realise. i don't think anybody does. at do think anybody does. it is dependent on the specificities of the agreement. these conflicts deals. i think they have, to be fair, a general understanding of where things are going to end up. but i don't think the particularities of the details of the conversation— which could be big in terms of economic impact — are fully absorbed by anybody. one particular detail that is exercising people both in britain and the european union is what to do about that border between northern ireland in the united kingdom, and the republic of ireland. the governance is to say that he can leave the customs union, the single european market, but it still can ensure a frictionless border between the northern ireland and ireland border. does that make sense to? this'll be technically challenging. —— says to you. i then or the answer to that would be.
it isa technical, people do want to listen. this point in time. you think the british people don't realise.” point in time. you think the british people don't realise. i don't think anybody does. at do think anybody does. it is dependent on the specificities of the agreement. these conflicts deals. i think they have, to be fair, a general understanding of where things are going to end up. but i don't think the particularities of the details of the conversation— which could be big in terms...
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isa might have been sarin and this is a question of, how much damage has this done and how quickly hasn't happened? this done and how quickly hasn't happened 7 also, this done and how quickly hasn't happened? also, who has perpetrated these crimes? there are not going to be that many people who have access to this time of material. probably only a handful of states that could potentially have access to this sort of chemical weapons and of course, everybody is going to be thinking, it has to be russia, given what we know about this particular agent was my background. also, the fact that vladimir putin was on record at the time saying those who had been involved in this would eventually kicked the bucket. in terms of the seriousness of the story, it is ramping up. not only because we now know what caused it but also because there is a british individual who has been caught up in this. does the fax... it is appalling what has happened to sergei skripal and his daughter but the fact that a british officer has been injured in all of this, does not raise the stakes even more? i think it really
isa might have been sarin and this is a question of, how much damage has this done and how quickly hasn't happened? this done and how quickly hasn't happened 7 also, this done and how quickly hasn't happened? also, who has perpetrated these crimes? there are not going to be that many people who have access to this time of material. probably only a handful of states that could potentially have access to this sort of chemical weapons and of course, everybody is going to be thinking, it has to be...
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it isa it is a quick injection.ancer in australia heading towards —— programme began in 2007. it could be the first to eradicate the disease. hpv viruses isa eradicate the disease. hpv viruses is a sexually transmitted infection linked to almost all cancers —— cases of cervical cancer. the free vaccine was given to young teenage girls and then extended to other rages and boys as well. by 2016, eight in ten australian girls had been vaccinated. the vaccination rate dropped from 22% to just 1% in ten yea rs rate dropped from 22% to just 1% in ten years —— the infection rate. community helps protect those who are not vaccinated. despite the success , are not vaccinated. despite the success, cervical cancer rates are not vaccinated. despite the success, cervical cancer rates are still high in developing countries. its programme will could now serve asa its programme will could now serve as a model to help tackle the disease worldwide. do this here on bbc news. still to come, tributes are being paid to sir roger banniste
it isa it is a quick injection.ancer in australia heading towards —— programme began in 2007. it could be the first to eradicate the disease. hpv viruses isa eradicate the disease. hpv viruses is a sexually transmitted infection linked to almost all cancers —— cases of cervical cancer. the free vaccine was given to young teenage girls and then extended to other rages and boys as well. by 2016, eight in ten australian girls had been vaccinated. the vaccination rate dropped from 22% to...
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i think it isa wanted 70%, it is only 60%.is a good one, i don't know why you don't think it is good. he wa nted you don't think it is good. he wanted the result to have legitimacy by having a higher turnout. 6096 is one of the highest we have ever had actually. there have been many people who are speculating there it isa people who are speculating there it is a level of apathy in russia, that because the result was known, that it didn't inspire people to come out, and also there was a call for a boycott from alexei navalny. do you think that kept people at home? boycott from alexei navalny. do you think that kept people at home7|j think that kept people at home?” think that kept people at home?” think that kept people at home?” think that 60% means the ideas of alexei navalny have completely failed, because people went to elections and voted. as i said, it was one of the highest possibilities and the highest way that the people came, the biggest turnout in our history, in the history of presidential elections, citing his idea
i think it isa wanted 70%, it is only 60%.is a good one, i don't know why you don't think it is good. he wa nted you don't think it is good. he wanted the result to have legitimacy by having a higher turnout. 6096 is one of the highest we have ever had actually. there have been many people who are speculating there it isa people who are speculating there it is a level of apathy in russia, that because the result was known, that it didn't inspire people to come out, and also there was a call for...
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isa osorio nos cuenta. ♪ ♪ al ritmo de reguetÓn desato polÉmica por la manera que invita a votar pordeo, lo que no se sabe si hay o non partido polÍtico detrÁs. jorge triana responsabilizÓ a morena, morena y su candidato lo negaron, este video no es el Único que ha generado reacciÓnes en este paÍses que se prepara para elegir presidente en junio, hace meses el niÑo huichol ko contagio a mÉxico con esta canciÓn.... el candidato de partido oficial no se quedÓ atrÁs y tambiÉn tiene su reguetÓn propio. el fenÓmeno de los spots obedece, a que hay un mÉxico desencantado de polÍtico y es un intento por atraer el voto. >>> esto lo vamos a ver en los siguiente tres meses porque es la mejor forma de llegar al votante. para muchos la violencia y corrupciÓn impunidad son problemas que tiene que combatir el prÓximo presidente. >>> en mÉxico isa osorio noticias telemundo. al regreso en noticias telemundo, cuidado con secuestro digit digital, le contamos esta nueva es ten deng cia que pone en riesgo a nuestro hijos. y 40 mil personas celebran la primavera en por qué usar tres productos para la piel
isa osorio nos cuenta. ♪ ♪ al ritmo de reguetÓn desato polÉmica por la manera que invita a votar pordeo, lo que no se sabe si hay o non partido polÍtico detrÁs. jorge triana responsabilizÓ a morena, morena y su candidato lo negaron, este video no es el Único que ha generado reacciÓnes en este paÍses que se prepara para elegir presidente en junio, hace meses el niÑo huichol ko contagio a mÉxico con esta canciÓn.... el candidato de partido oficial no se quedÓ atrÁs y tambiÉn...
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paÍs tres jÓvenes de la universidad de medios audiovisuales en guadalajara, esta cifra crece y crece, isaÍs con una cifra escalofriante de desaparecidos, segÚn estadÍstica s son mÁs de 34 pero de esta cifra 27% son jÓvenes, decir, 9 mil muchachos entre 15 a 24 aÑos, segÚn analistas en seguridad esto obedece que los jÓvenes son vÍctimas perfectas para ser secuestrados por sicarios. a este nÚmero hay que sumar la reciente digo par gs de tres jovenes, el 19 de marzo en tonalÁ jalisco, estos jÓvenes fueron secuestrados por hombres armados que se identificaron como moom de miembros de la fiscalÍa, recientemente un grupo de estudian titos grabÓ este video en seÑal de protestas. >>> el paÍs estÁ f guerra yy. jshg jshgz >>> felicidad, a esta exigencia su suman alfonso cuaron y emmanuel lufrm que exigen que estos estudiantes de cine sean encontrados sanos y salvos, es la in formaciÓn. >>> a ver quÉ responde a esto el presidente de la naciÓn, gracias isa. >>> hasta luego. y hay otra preocupaciÓn, esta acÁ, es por una pregunta que se a sfla dirÁ alcen so de estados unidos, de 2020, paulina sodi estÁ
paÍs tres jÓvenes de la universidad de medios audiovisuales en guadalajara, esta cifra crece y crece, isaÍs con una cifra escalofriante de desaparecidos, segÚn estadÍstica s son mÁs de 34 pero de esta cifra 27% son jÓvenes, decir, 9 mil muchachos entre 15 a 24 aÑos, segÚn analistas en seguridad esto obedece que los jÓvenes son vÍctimas perfectas para ser secuestrados por sicarios. a este nÚmero hay que sumar la reciente digo par gs de tres jovenes, el 19 de marzo en tonalÁ jalisco,...
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you feel like you're dying, it isa it?ebook, talking about them again this morning, partly because the founder mark zuckerberg has finally apologised for the fact data of 50 million people has been used, harvested by the political consultancy cambridge analytica. it is alleged affair went on to psychologically profile american voters as pa rt psychologically profile american voters as part of trump‘s election campaign —— it is alleged the company went on to psychologically profile american voters. let us have a look at the background. well, like 2 billion of us on the planet i have a facebook page and yesterday i downloaded the data that facebook has on me. it is really straightforward to do it. this is how to do it if you want to do the same. go to your facebook page. you go up to the top right hand side and there isa to the top right hand side and there is a small black arrow. click on that, then scroll down to settings. then you get your general account settings which have your name and e—mail address and so on and so f
you feel like you're dying, it isa it?ebook, talking about them again this morning, partly because the founder mark zuckerberg has finally apologised for the fact data of 50 million people has been used, harvested by the political consultancy cambridge analytica. it is alleged affair went on to psychologically profile american voters as pa rt psychologically profile american voters as part of trump‘s election campaign —— it is alleged the company went on to psychologically profile...
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there isa happening slowly but surely.and fewer people are having children. but we are resisting this. the local church became a cheese factory in soppy at times. it is now open to worship again. —— soviet times. and igor says the congregation has been growing, partly through bigger families. so they are collecting funds to restore the rest of the building, one small piece in russia a snack orthodox revival. —— russia's orthodox revival. far away in rostov, we found cossacks riding into battle, or at least a constructive one. they are another force now enjoying a revival. the cossacks see themselves as born warriors. defenders of russia's borders the centuries. these days their brand of patriotism is on the rise. this battle of the civil war is now being replayed. the cossacks taking on the red army. it is part of the historical re—enactment, but it also about patriotic action here. many of these people are young student at cossack schools. vitaly isa student at cossack schools. vitaly is a tutor, and is playing a key pers
there isa happening slowly but surely.and fewer people are having children. but we are resisting this. the local church became a cheese factory in soppy at times. it is now open to worship again. —— soviet times. and igor says the congregation has been growing, partly through bigger families. so they are collecting funds to restore the rest of the building, one small piece in russia a snack orthodox revival. —— russia's orthodox revival. far away in rostov, we found cossacks riding into...
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even though it isa ridiculous. oh, my god.c is lighter, it takes a while to get used to drink that is so low and expos. slightly vulnerable but i think i am getting the hang of driving this car right now. did you see how close i came to the taxi? we are going through the most fashionable part of tokyo and i am dressed as a fact plumber. little chance of anyone wanting to copy my outfits here but nintendo are reportedly unhappy with their trademarks the news by the tour is. there has been talk of legal action but the subtle name change and the inclusion of some other cartoon nvidia characters seem to be keeping the lawyers at bay. —— other cartoon characters. we are coming up to the crossing! 0h, characters. we are coming up to the crossing! oh, my goodness. 0h, characters. we are coming up to the crossing! oh, my goodness. oh, my gosh, i can't believe we are going through this. although some of tokyo's taxi drivers say that to us can be deep and dangerous, johnny tells me he has supervised over the rows and tours without any s
even though it isa ridiculous. oh, my god.c is lighter, it takes a while to get used to drink that is so low and expos. slightly vulnerable but i think i am getting the hang of driving this car right now. did you see how close i came to the taxi? we are going through the most fashionable part of tokyo and i am dressed as a fact plumber. little chance of anyone wanting to copy my outfits here but nintendo are reportedly unhappy with their trademarks the news by the tour is. there has been talk...
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we have isa soares with more from london. >> reporter: good morning, dave.nalytica, the company behind me in the gray building, as you can see has been hit with an emergency data seizure order in the uk. a warrant is expected to be issued for them to pass on data. authorities believe they have not been truthful or honest in the last parliamentary committee in february. this coming in a story by channel 4 news and the reporters you were mentioning, dave, went undercover as a potential sri lankan client. over a series of meetings which included several with senior executives with cambridge analytica, including the ceo alex, they went on to offer and describe a disturbing array of services to provide. one, they said they could provide honey traps. sending in young women. ukrainian young women to operate a sex sting. they offered to really include bribery to discredit politicians. at one point they could send in a property developer to offer money in exchange for land and film them and use that against them against the sri lankan opposition candidate. they could
we have isa soares with more from london. >> reporter: good morning, dave.nalytica, the company behind me in the gray building, as you can see has been hit with an emergency data seizure order in the uk. a warrant is expected to be issued for them to pass on data. authorities believe they have not been truthful or honest in the last parliamentary committee in february. this coming in a story by channel 4 news and the reporters you were mentioning, dave, went undercover as a potential sri...
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well, it isa make if he rules forever? well, it is a very good question.us response to that is that should any leaderjust obvious response to that is that should any leader just have obvious response to that is that should any leaderjust have that much power? it doesn't matter how good you are. and this was china's one form of checks and balances type system. we all thought that every ten years, there would be a new leader, but then you people in, and so one person cannot amass leader, but then you people in, and so one person cannot amass that much power around them. that is why in the 1980s they brought this in in the 1980s they brought this in in the first place to stop another chairman mao, and along. well, now we have xijinping we have xi jinping who was already so we have xi jinping who was already so powerful. 0ne we have xi jinping who was already so powerful. one and a half million communist party members have been punished in his anti—corruption crackdown and there was the belief that he could not actually afford to stand down as leader because h
well, it isa make if he rules forever? well, it is a very good question.us response to that is that should any leaderjust obvious response to that is that should any leader just have obvious response to that is that should any leaderjust have that much power? it doesn't matter how good you are. and this was china's one form of checks and balances type system. we all thought that every ten years, there would be a new leader, but then you people in, and so one person cannot amass leader, but then...
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because of the research and design, the crew will be twice as big as the last one, because it isa as it's not cheap, is it, this is a venture, but it is a private venture. where are you with the money on board from sponsors, and how much do you need? you are talking the high end of tens of millions of pounds to compete at this level. in any sport, frankly, at the highest level, even at the tour de france, putting together a tea m tour de france, putting together a team to win that,
because of the research and design, the crew will be twice as big as the last one, because it isa as it's not cheap, is it, this is a venture, but it is a private venture. where are you with the money on board from sponsors, and how much do you need? you are talking the high end of tens of millions of pounds to compete at this level. in any sport, frankly, at the highest level, even at the tour de france, putting together a tea m tour de france, putting together a team to win that,
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there isa western fringes of scotland.and eastern areas it should state drive, bright and study. —— should stay. we should see highs feeling pleasant with the sun. we still keep the winds across the south—west noticeably and a weather front making slow progress north and east. behind it, sunny spells and scattered showers. some could be heavy and possibly thundery. we keep the mild air down to the south and things are starting to change into the north—east. as we move into friday, more of an easterly breeze driving ina friday, more of an easterly breeze driving in a few showers and these will turn wintry to higher ground chiefly but mild air still sits over england and wales for one more day at least. as we move out of friday and into saturday, under the influence of high pressure yet again, into scandinavia, and circling around that higher, we will continue to see not head into there 5 head into there isi head into there is a 1ead into there is a rlsksinte = the at s a rlsksinte = the at lower hints = the at lower levels
there isa western fringes of scotland.and eastern areas it should state drive, bright and study. —— should stay. we should see highs feeling pleasant with the sun. we still keep the winds across the south—west noticeably and a weather front making slow progress north and east. behind it, sunny spells and scattered showers. some could be heavy and possibly thundery. we keep the mild air down to the south and things are starting to change into the north—east. as we move into friday, more...
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it isa know what it was. it‘s very unusual. move onto some the others. what do you look for in individuals, that kind of character that you want to try and access. . . character that you want to try and access... that‘s the one that we have seen! what are you looking for when you see an individual and you try and read the character and bring that across was yellow i think to a certain extent it depends whether they are personality, an actor... if it isa they are personality, an actor... if it is a commission, you might be dealing with a model. for this example? this guy is a fabric designer. and i had a good idea of what i wanted to do. i have two options. 0ne what i wanted to do. i have two options. one was a very day like feel. but when we got to the studio, the studio was immensely busy. i wa nted the studio was immensely busy. i wanted to keep everything in it but i wanted him to stand out. white simple, but he does stand out. you can probably bend five minutes going through everything that‘s in the shot, because there is a
it isa know what it was. it‘s very unusual. move onto some the others. what do you look for in individuals, that kind of character that you want to try and access. . . character that you want to try and access... that‘s the one that we have seen! what are you looking for when you see an individual and you try and read the character and bring that across was yellow i think to a certain extent it depends whether they are personality, an actor... if it isa they are personality, an actor... if...
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isa the championships. is a week like me that into the final of the 400 metres. had missed out after coming third in her seat. but the winner was littered disqualified for an infringement. elite doyle will also be in tomorrow‘s final. this winning jump was a personal best and one of the best in the world this year. and the ivory coast took gold and silver in the 60 metres. 0ne and the ivory coast took gold and silver in the 60 metres. one of the fastest ti mes silver in the 60 metres. one of the fastest times ever seen and the best time in the world this year. this victory capped an emotional year. time in the world this year. this victory capped an emotional yearlj am so victory capped an emotional yearlj am so excited. the last couple of yea rs have am so excited. the last couple of years have been difficult. i lost my father to cancer. i lost him almost one year ago. the anniversary of his death is coming up on march 24 so it has been a terrible time for me. i am lost for words right now. he was here with me today. in cycling but have added another medal, the
isa the championships. is a week like me that into the final of the 400 metres. had missed out after coming third in her seat. but the winner was littered disqualified for an infringement. elite doyle will also be in tomorrow‘s final. this winning jump was a personal best and one of the best in the world this year. and the ivory coast took gold and silver in the 60 metres. 0ne and the ivory coast took gold and silver in the 60 metres. one of the fastest ti mes silver in the 60 metres. one of...
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you're saying that he isa putin is corrupt? six years? what happened in six years' time? he will have done for my kids. they believe, and at the vladimir putin believes that if he is taken out of the equation, there will be a state collapse and that is the big thing that he fears and all of these actions in the kremlin. they have to figure something out, either a way of keeping him in powerwere figure something out, either a way of keeping him in power were getting some kind of credible replacement. that is kind of what this process is all about. fascinating watches on the weekend. our world. just wanted to you about some reaction we're getting into europe from jean—claude junker, the european president that steele story we were telling you about in the first half. of course, ta riffs about in the first half. of course, tariffs likely to be imposed on —— likely to be imposed on steel and aluminium imported into the united states. took a jean—claude junker said they will react firmly to defend their interests. the commission wil
you're saying that he isa putin is corrupt? six years? what happened in six years' time? he will have done for my kids. they believe, and at the vladimir putin believes that if he is taken out of the equation, there will be a state collapse and that is the big thing that he fears and all of these actions in the kremlin. they have to figure something out, either a way of keeping him in powerwere figure something out, either a way of keeping him in power were getting some kind of credible...