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there isa brought the sport of football. which hangs at every game. he is treated asa hangs at every game. he is treated as a leper, which is the nickname for the fans and players. he has not played a senior game. it is looking more likely, especially this week after an interview on argentine tv. he said he really wants to play in argentina. he was asked for one club and —— for what club and he said there is only one. for argentina as a whole, does this feel like it could be his last chance and is there even more desperation to do well? i don't know. people say lionel messi is superhuman, he is from another planet. we have seen this season that he might be turning 31 injune but he is not slowing down. he has become the top scorer in europe for the fifth time running. and he has dragged argentina to this world cup almost on his own. there is no doubt it is a weak team going to russia apart from lionel messi. there is a weak tea m from lionel messi. there is a weak team in goals and in defence. there isa team in goals and in d
there isa brought the sport of football. which hangs at every game. he is treated asa hangs at every game. he is treated as a leper, which is the nickname for the fans and players. he has not played a senior game. it is looking more likely, especially this week after an interview on argentine tv. he said he really wants to play in argentina. he was asked for one club and —— for what club and he said there is only one. for argentina as a whole, does this feel like it could be his last chance...
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he isa job. woodyjohnson is interesting. he is a friend of donald trump. of a football team. he shoots from the hip, and is not very diplomatic. i look forward to the documentary. they have followed people in the us embassy around for a while, meetings with ministers and ambassadors. it must be entertaining. this story has come through the telegraph. i am going to sneeze again. excuse me. forgive me. another story on the front of the telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my apologies to the man controlling the microphone. a carbon dioxide shortage. it goes wider than fizzy drinks. i am looking forward this weekend to a barbecue and the football. but perhaps not if there isa football. but perhaps not if there is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew up is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew up thinking carbon dioxide is a terrible thing, bad for the atmosphere. but it is used to store chicken and meat and salad, it is used in fizzy drinks. we have hit a real problem. as a result, things we are all taking for granted like beer
he isa job. woodyjohnson is interesting. he is a friend of donald trump. of a football team. he shoots from the hip, and is not very diplomatic. i look forward to the documentary. they have followed people in the us embassy around for a while, meetings with ministers and ambassadors. it must be entertaining. this story has come through the telegraph. i am going to sneeze again. excuse me. forgive me. another story on the front of the telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my telegraph. excuse me....
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and she, on the other hand, isa to do. other hand, is a painter who thinks that individual humanity needs to be preserved at all costs, whatever the politics around it. let's go back to how you actually started. because your first book, how you actually started. because yourfirst book, an how you actually started. because your first book, an atlas of impossible longing, how did you get that published ? impossible longing, how did you get that published? i finished atlas. i was a publisher, i still am that published? i finished atlas. i was a publisher, istill am in that published? i finished atlas. i was a publisher, i still am in my other life. and so after i finished atlas, i thought how hard can this be? i know absolutely everybody. and so my book will be out, in, you know, a year, whatever time it takes two types of jabuk —— typeset a book. and i said that out and at that time there was no new publishing soady wanted to be read across the world, and it is a book in english, you had to approach publishers, especially in
and she, on the other hand, isa to do. other hand, is a painter who thinks that individual humanity needs to be preserved at all costs, whatever the politics around it. let's go back to how you actually started. because your first book, how you actually started. because yourfirst book, an how you actually started. because your first book, an atlas of impossible longing, how did you get that published ? impossible longing, how did you get that published? i finished atlas. i was a publisher, i...
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it isa it is a great opportunity for us. so we are all excited. we have had a great operation and we can't wait. any scores to settle from the six nations? look, that is all done and dusted. we have had a great run, it came to an end, and now we have moved on. we are on a different stage of our development. meanwhile joey carberey will be at fly—half for ireland's first test against australia in brisbane on saturday. he replacesjohnny sexton as coach joe schmidt rests a number of players from their six nations grand slam—winning squad. let's take a quick look at some other sports stories tonight. aston villa have been given a reprieve from administration — they've reached a deal with hmrc over the payment of their 4 million pound tax bill. 0wner tony sha has tried to reassure fans — but has warned of severe financial fair play challenges after villa lost the championship play—off final. one other piece of football news — northern ireland international defenderjonny evans has completed his medical ahead of a £3.5 million move
it isa it is a great opportunity for us. so we are all excited. we have had a great operation and we can't wait. any scores to settle from the six nations? look, that is all done and dusted. we have had a great run, it came to an end, and now we have moved on. we are on a different stage of our development. meanwhile joey carberey will be at fly—half for ireland's first test against australia in brisbane on saturday. he replacesjohnny sexton as coach joe schmidt rests a number of players from...
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it isa present and future all coexist.y difficult film to describe, as with all the films of andrew kotting, it is the only way to describe them is to say you have to describe them is to say you have to watch them. i think it is really remarkable and i think andrew kotting is one of those film—makers that we should celebrate. you will really have to seek this out, it is touring around the country, it will not be delaying in your local multiplex and going up against overboard, unfortunately, but it is really something and there are dogs in it, but it is not turner and hooch! i like that movie. you dvd of the week, it is an extraordinary film that you think about afterwards. phantom thread. i thought was amazing and beautiful and so well made without necessarily enjoying it. here is the thing with phantom thread. the final performance for daniel day lewis, apparently. i have now seen phantom thread seven times. five of them in the cinema. the first time i saw it, i liked it, the second time i loved it, the third time i thoug
it isa present and future all coexist.y difficult film to describe, as with all the films of andrew kotting, it is the only way to describe them is to say you have to describe them is to say you have to watch them. i think it is really remarkable and i think andrew kotting is one of those film—makers that we should celebrate. you will really have to seek this out, it is touring around the country, it will not be delaying in your local multiplex and going up against overboard, unfortunately,...
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this isa us turn to the financial times.is a story about the boss of intel who has been forced to step down for nondisclosure of an employee is there. it is several years ago. it is not current. it breached the company's is not current. it breached the compa ny‘s code of is not current. it breached the company's code of conduct stop—go absolutely. it is part of a broader move. we have seen a loss of the stories recently. this is not the first time they become he has had people resign over this. the corporate world's regulations and rules are different. silicon valley has very strict rules. in a media company, such as mine, we probably don't have the same rules. some would argue there is a separation between work and play. all of these things. i would argue that the chairman, the ceo properly cannot have relationship because he will a lwa ys have relationship because he will always be superior to everyone else. it seems that there is absolutely no fraternisation with intel. they have only had six chiefs in all the user busine
this isa us turn to the financial times.is a story about the boss of intel who has been forced to step down for nondisclosure of an employee is there. it is several years ago. it is not current. it breached the company's is not current. it breached the compa ny‘s code of is not current. it breached the company's code of conduct stop—go absolutely. it is part of a broader move. we have seen a loss of the stories recently. this is not the first time they become he has had people resign over...
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this isa go around behaving like this.ut the egos of eton public school educated boys. these are people who have never had to budget in their lives, when they we re to budget in their lives, when they were students all in adult life. so they don't really care... a bit of a generalisation, many tory mps would say, we come from ordinary backgrounds... over the past month we have seen the wintris scandal, all the scandals of the management of universal credit. i am terribly sorry but i see a lot of ministers doing terrible hurt to millions because they don't care. they are thinking about the grand scheme of things. just to challenge the point, they would say it is not about caring not caring, it is caring about other people who pay taxes, many of whom are and trying to get better value for their money. he says they will be a bit of hurt and chaos for two or three years, that's the negotiating point. i think it is totally u na cce pta ble. the negotiating point. i think it is totally unacceptable. this whole thing was a total
this isa go around behaving like this.ut the egos of eton public school educated boys. these are people who have never had to budget in their lives, when they we re to budget in their lives, when they were students all in adult life. so they don't really care... a bit of a generalisation, many tory mps would say, we come from ordinary backgrounds... over the past month we have seen the wintris scandal, all the scandals of the management of universal credit. i am terribly sorry but i see a lot...
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he isa to be happy reading for mrs may.of some importance, basically saying michael gove would doa basically saying michael gove would do a much betterjob. he is then she can't carry brexit through. i understand the frustration of those donating to the conservative party and who want brexit happen because things are taking a long time, there are delays. it is so confusing right i'iow are delays. it is so confusing right now for members of the public to understand where we are headed with brexit. so donors are now talking out. i don't know if michael gove would be the best replacement. i don't know if he would be voted on by members. i think the situation with borisjohnson from by members. i think the situation with boris johnson from a few years ago when he went for the leadership oi'i ago when he went for the leadership on the same day... hasn't been forgotten. not at all and it was savage. i don't think conservative party members want michael gove at the top of the party. interestingly stoner does? i don't know what his r
he isa to be happy reading for mrs may.of some importance, basically saying michael gove would doa basically saying michael gove would do a much betterjob. he is then she can't carry brexit through. i understand the frustration of those donating to the conservative party and who want brexit happen because things are taking a long time, there are delays. it is so confusing right i'iow are delays. it is so confusing right now for members of the public to understand where we are headed with...
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beyond the bbc this isa been effective. the country who are campaigning for equal pay for women. thank you for now. crumpets have become the latest casualty of the carbon dioxide shortage which is affecting production in the uk‘s food and drink industry. the shortage has been caused by a longer than usual break in production of ammonia, one of the key sources of food—grade c02 in europe, which is used to carbonate drinks and preserve some packed fresh foods. joe lynam has been finding out more. could we soon see gaps on supermarket shelves? that is the concern of the food and drink federation as the c02 crisis deepens. food producers say that an extreme shortage of carbon dioxide means there might be fewer chicken and pork products on the shelves this weekend. we will see fewer chicken dishes, fewer pork and bacon dishes. we will see probably less carbonated drinks and certainly bakery and other things that benefit from what is called modified atmosphere packaging. and it is notjust packaged food which relies on c02 to keep
beyond the bbc this isa been effective. the country who are campaigning for equal pay for women. thank you for now. crumpets have become the latest casualty of the carbon dioxide shortage which is affecting production in the uk‘s food and drink industry. the shortage has been caused by a longer than usual break in production of ammonia, one of the key sources of food—grade c02 in europe, which is used to carbonate drinks and preserve some packed fresh foods. joe lynam has been finding out...
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it isa sales have fallen pretty sharply. it is a tough market?t he was falling from 2010 two 2016 by 19%. —— i saw in the uk that the tea was falling. but people today are conscious about having a good quality of tea they can drink, thatis good quality of tea they can drink, that is right tea—time will never be the same as did twg establishes in the same as did twg establishes in the uk. you have already said you have 800 babies, what next? always have 800 babies, what next? always have creation. 0ur accessories are our own creation. the customer is a lwa ys our own creation. the customer is always having fun. the tea is not any more the grandmother or grandfathers, it is more fun, people can have a great time to have a cup of tea today. well, i do. ben has been sniffing these green leaves all morning. they have a very strong smell. it is definitely tea, nothing dodgy going on in the studio. apple at its annual developers conference has announced a new softwa re conference has announced a new software to try to help those with iphone addiction. a
it isa sales have fallen pretty sharply. it is a tough market?t he was falling from 2010 two 2016 by 19%. —— i saw in the uk that the tea was falling. but people today are conscious about having a good quality of tea they can drink, thatis good quality of tea they can drink, that is right tea—time will never be the same as did twg establishes in the same as did twg establishes in the uk. you have already said you have 800 babies, what next? always have 800 babies, what next? always have...
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tendremos cobertura especial des tez mosÚu con josÉ dÍaz-balart y rogelio mora-tagle y desde mÉxico con isaa la designaciÓn de noeteamerica como sede mundialista. >> comenzamos con el Último golpe de la administraciÓn tmp a daca el departamento de justicia pi tÍo a un corte federal que declare ilegal el p inmigrantes por mÁs dura que sea la noticia los dreamers prometen que no se van a quedar de brazo cruzado marÍa paula tiene l reacciones y vamos con ella, buenas tardes. >> julio al parecer el departamento justicia quiere pelear con uÑas y dientes para terminar el daca y recorriÓ a una corte federal en texas para deararlegal este beneficio que protege a unos 800 mil jÓvenes soÑadores. >> una montaÑa rusa de emociones ha sentido diana desde que e secretario de justicia anunciÓ el fin de daca hace meses. >> a veces despiertan okaye siento bien pero otros dÍas despiertas y no quiero salir de la cama. >> ahora el departamento de justicia da un nuevo punta pie al poner una mociÓn en una corte federal en texas pidiendo al juez que declare ilegal la acciÓn diferida aprobada por el presidente bara
tendremos cobertura especial des tez mosÚu con josÉ dÍaz-balart y rogelio mora-tagle y desde mÉxico con isaa la designaciÓn de noeteamerica como sede mundialista. >> comenzamos con el Último golpe de la administraciÓn tmp a daca el departamento de justicia pi tÍo a un corte federal que declare ilegal el p inmigrantes por mÁs dura que sea la noticia los dreamers prometen que no se van a quedar de brazo cruzado marÍa paula tiene l reacciones y vamos con ella, buenas tardes....
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so it isa and we will get that sunshine. so it is a sunny, hot day across much of the country.scotland and northern ireland. but there will be a huge contrast in the temperatures. for example, look at that north sea coastal strip across scotland. the yellow indicates much lower temperatures, and anywhere from newcastle, hull into norwich, not spectacularly high the temperatures here. in fact, in the low 20s. and all of that heat because of the wind is being pushed in the direction of western britain. so this is where we are going to see the high temperatures. again, the west midlands, into wales. now, that east midlands coast may hang on to some of that cloud notjust in the wednesday but in the thursday as well. but we are mostly talking about the mornings. so again in the morning we could be waking up to some cloud on the east and those temperatures could be getting up to 21. whereas across northern ireland in scotland here we have more sunshine and those clear skies right from the word go. highs will be getting up into the high 20s and quite possibly breaking then somewhat co
so it isa and we will get that sunshine. so it is a sunny, hot day across much of the country.scotland and northern ireland. but there will be a huge contrast in the temperatures. for example, look at that north sea coastal strip across scotland. the yellow indicates much lower temperatures, and anywhere from newcastle, hull into norwich, not spectacularly high the temperatures here. in fact, in the low 20s. and all of that heat because of the wind is being pushed in the direction of western...
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wpp isa the media agency bountiful code.y, but how is that industry changing with the outcome of facebook and google? when you look at digital, the fastest growing sector in our space, it is going by 1496 sector in our space, it is going by 14% in the last year, and accounts for over 11 billion worth of media spend. and the facebook account amounts for 60% of it. in that sector the large part of the facebook relationships are being brokered directly between client and the media owners themselves and that presents a real challenge for networks like wpp who have traditionally made decent revenue from that type of interaction and helping clients run their digital services, as opposed to allowing them in—house as many want to do today. sir martin sorrell resigned from wpp in april and has already set upa from wpp in april and has already set up a new company. what is the industry expecting from that?m set up a new company. what is the industry expecting from that? is an unknown entity, he has talked a lot about wanting to create
wpp isa the media agency bountiful code.y, but how is that industry changing with the outcome of facebook and google? when you look at digital, the fastest growing sector in our space, it is going by 1496 sector in our space, it is going by 14% in the last year, and accounts for over 11 billion worth of media spend. and the facebook account amounts for 60% of it. in that sector the large part of the facebook relationships are being brokered directly between client and the media owners...
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many saying this isa giant from china.ying this is a company the us was dealing with and now it is changing its mind and using it as a poll in the trade war with china. is it that affect accusation? i mean, what is going on? we have the g7 meeting where we haven't donald trump causing an uproar with his allies on trade and using words like national security as the reasons why he will impose ta riffs as the reasons why he will impose tariffs and then we have a company in china, the second largest makers of phones, accused of corporate espionage and they brought in these measures and pay $1.1; billion donald trump and lift the sanctions. 0r measures and pay $1.1; billion donald trump and lift the sanctions. or are members of the republican party who are upset and irritated by this. —— there. alienating allies. but they have a very different approach to china, reconsider the. they going to be making sure the right complaints people and bedded within zte. be making sure the right complaints people and bedded within zt e. will
many saying this isa giant from china.ying this is a company the us was dealing with and now it is changing its mind and using it as a poll in the trade war with china. is it that affect accusation? i mean, what is going on? we have the g7 meeting where we haven't donald trump causing an uproar with his allies on trade and using words like national security as the reasons why he will impose ta riffs as the reasons why he will impose tariffs and then we have a company in china, the second...
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it isa trust this front—page story at all. it is a war drum. the wary of it.ted? because i know about rupert murdoch... they will not break a story like this in the newspaper. that is something new. they have already done this already. there are even quotes... i do not know what it is about. why are we not inspecting israel? what about their nuclear arsenal? and america as well at! no further proliferation, is that? are we not proliferating? why are women more likely to view live... i do not understand. women have evolved because we are... we give birth and are the creators of civilisation. actually. we tend to be safe, we tend to be more cautious, we tend to actually understand, with disease... to keep progeny alive. and ourselves. men are programmed to be more reckless. they can have more babies. it all comes down to that. they are more reckless and go out. what does it mean, healthy disgust? we can tell if something is going to kill us. i love it. there are six distinct types of disgust. i think there are more. i could feel disgusted about far more things.
it isa trust this front—page story at all. it is a war drum. the wary of it.ted? because i know about rupert murdoch... they will not break a story like this in the newspaper. that is something new. they have already done this already. there are even quotes... i do not know what it is about. why are we not inspecting israel? what about their nuclear arsenal? and america as well at! no further proliferation, is that? are we not proliferating? why are women more likely to view live... i do not...
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for most of us, it isa england as well.e evening out there with a beautiful sunset on the way and temperatures in the high teens for most of us. friday night into saturday. it is the same weather pattern we have had four days and days. temperatures and clearest bells overnight dipping down to single figures in towns and cities —— clearer spells. tomorrow starts off fine. the sun will be up quickly. then we have showers on the way. some could be heavy indeed. central and western parts of scotla nd central and western parts of scotland could catch some of these downpours. there will be downpours and some thunder as well. northern ireland could catch one or two showers and the outside chance of some showers further south. if you look at the map it is all green, hardly any rain around at all. here isa summary hardly any rain around at all. here is a summary for tomorrow. showers in the north—west, the rest of the country looking dry. a large swathe of the continent very hot at the moment. relatively warmer in the uk. the cooler
for most of us, it isa england as well.e evening out there with a beautiful sunset on the way and temperatures in the high teens for most of us. friday night into saturday. it is the same weather pattern we have had four days and days. temperatures and clearest bells overnight dipping down to single figures in towns and cities —— clearer spells. tomorrow starts off fine. the sun will be up quickly. then we have showers on the way. some could be heavy indeed. central and western parts of...
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what is happening is, and it isa am right.appening is, and it is a very american way of doing things, when you have legal obligations like the 1951 international treaty on refugees, and a whole host of others, what you do is you just make it more difficult. you say we are allowing in refugees and people seeking asylum, which we are legally obligated to do, except we will separate them from their children. america is two countries, it always has been. you have the ones who supported slavery and then segregation. these neo— segregationists, because that is what they are now, they are the ones who have the man in the white house. and so all respect to the democratic process , and so all respect to the democratic process, this is the minority which one it. but it is not good headlines for president trump as he heads for mid—term elections. for president trump as he heads for mid-term elections. which is really new to him! it is good headlines, because it's what his base wants to see. even if they are in detention, they don't neces
what is happening is, and it isa am right.appening is, and it is a very american way of doing things, when you have legal obligations like the 1951 international treaty on refugees, and a whole host of others, what you do is you just make it more difficult. you say we are allowing in refugees and people seeking asylum, which we are legally obligated to do, except we will separate them from their children. america is two countries, it always has been. you have the ones who supported slavery and...
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nearly the fact there isa we once had.here any of us can say there is material progress to mitigate the threat posed by north korean nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. kim jong—un north korean nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. kimjong—un has not given up a single missile, a single nuclear device. i want to believe, and i think we all want to believe, and i think we all want to believe, that the negotiating process ca n believe, that the negotiating process can move in that direction. it would be a mistake to be so cynical to rule that out as a possibility, but even more of a mistake to indulge in wishful thinking and naivety. that remains to be seen in terms of the details we are likely to get in the next few hours or so. i want to ask what level of responsibility the us has been strongly addressing the human rights record of the north korean regime. -- in. not only in terms of universal values, but a practical matter, it has to make it very clear to the leader of north korea that he will not get a free pass for
nearly the fact there isa we once had.here any of us can say there is material progress to mitigate the threat posed by north korean nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. kim jong—un north korean nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. kimjong—un has not given up a single missile, a single nuclear device. i want to believe, and i think we all want to believe, and i think we all want to believe, that the negotiating process ca n believe, that the negotiating process can move in that...
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what we are seeing isa but through it. lot of central american families and children, migrating up to the united states, and that is one of the things that the president wa nts one of the things that the president wants congress to address. because the currently have laws on the books that allow us to immediately read patriot people who come into our country illegally from canada and mexico. —— repatriates people. we don't have that right under the law with people who are coming in from central america and other countries, and that is what the president wants to see updated, and that is another reason why we need congress do it.|j am also wondering about the choreography today, the resident actually need to sign a presidential order to change this, could he not have picked up the phone to tell the border guards to change what they we re border guards to change what they were doing? the key is to be able to continue on with the prosecution. if he had made the call, you would not have had the immigrants becoming prosecuted.
what we are seeing isa but through it. lot of central american families and children, migrating up to the united states, and that is one of the things that the president wa nts one of the things that the president wants congress to address. because the currently have laws on the books that allow us to immediately read patriot people who come into our country illegally from canada and mexico. —— repatriates people. we don't have that right under the law with people who are coming in from...
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joining us in the studio now is jennifer no one from the european space agency she's head of the isa's research office thanks for being with us this morning jennifer but you helped prepare some of the experiments that are going to be conducted up there what do you hoping to learn from these experiments that can help us here on earth here in space flight is currently entering the next phase of space exploration we have been and we are utilizing the international space station to the maximum extent possible but we are already preparing for the next step we would like to go back to the moon we would like to go to mars with a human crew and that is our daily work that is what we are preparing for it will probably not come as a surprise to you when i tell you that the space environment is not really an environment for which humans were made space is actually quite a hostile environment when you think about it space exposes to astronauts to massive radiation it exposes ten to zero gravity conditions to which the human body adapts and the astronauts have to live in a very confined and very co
joining us in the studio now is jennifer no one from the european space agency she's head of the isa's research office thanks for being with us this morning jennifer but you helped prepare some of the experiments that are going to be conducted up there what do you hoping to learn from these experiments that can help us here on earth here in space flight is currently entering the next phase of space exploration we have been and we are utilizing the international space station to the maximum...
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it isa better for us, so come on, england.rested so many players, but still believe in the boys. we are still going to keep going. it is not a bad thing, it just could have been better. this is the week we officially bid farewell to half the nation ‘s here, and the world cup is going to be so much poorer, with some of those supporters who have really brought this tournament alive heading home. for those leaving and those still on their travels, here are some of our favourites that we have spotted. iamjohn, i amjohn, and this is naturalfor me. we do everything we can for the national team of sweden. senegal! me. we do everything we can for the nationalteam of sweden. senegal! if you go to mexico, you need to go to the chilly grey tarmac —— lucha libre, wrestling match. it is like a traditional costume from our area in switzerland. it is like seeing people in switzerland to have this costu me people in switzerland to have this costume on. we are wearing this hat in all of our matches. we like a lot. it gives us a lot of luck. it
it isa better for us, so come on, england.rested so many players, but still believe in the boys. we are still going to keep going. it is not a bad thing, it just could have been better. this is the week we officially bid farewell to half the nation ‘s here, and the world cup is going to be so much poorer, with some of those supporters who have really brought this tournament alive heading home. for those leaving and those still on their travels, here are some of our favourites that we have...
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it isa cast, the whole ensemble being him. it is a curiosity.y strange, it is very, very odd, and quite creepy. i think it has got something, but i am not quite sure what it is. definitely want to see and judge yourself. the third choice this week, the happy prince. ifound that such a sad film. inevitably so. rupert everett, writing, stirring and producing, as well. a film about the final years and days of oscar wilde. having spent time in prison for indecency, he comes out of prison and goes abroad. his friends rally round to some extent, but his health is declining, his finances are ruined. his reputation is in tatters, and he is a strange from his family, which breaks his heart. here is a tip. constance... my dear, good, beautiful wife. there is nothing i can ever say that will and do the great hurt that i have caused you. we both know that. footie years, i have lain on hard boards, knelt on cold stone, dined and shame and thought of little else. you and my sons and thought of little else. you and my sofis are and thought of little else. you
it isa cast, the whole ensemble being him. it is a curiosity.y strange, it is very, very odd, and quite creepy. i think it has got something, but i am not quite sure what it is. definitely want to see and judge yourself. the third choice this week, the happy prince. ifound that such a sad film. inevitably so. rupert everett, writing, stirring and producing, as well. a film about the final years and days of oscar wilde. having spent time in prison for indecency, he comes out of prison and goes...
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from a business point of view that isa from a business point of view that is a good point to.hrough various challenges in the court. at the cost is staggering, £40 billion. we still don't know exactly how that is going to be paid for and whether or not that will be passed on to passengers, even though there have been assurances from the airport that they won't. the government has been saying that this will be without additional cost to the taxpayer and the operating group behind heathrow has been saying it won't either. airlines have been vocalin won't either. airlines have been vocal in the run—up to this saying that you have to build this as cheap as possible in order to make sure that we don't, as airlines using this airport, are not charged higher fees for departing passengers. so far we haven't really seen a detailed cost structure from heathrow as to how they think they will finance this in the long run, but it is a big bill. i will be talking to the boss of heathrow airport injust over talking to the boss of heathrow airport in just over an hour. talking to the boss of
from a business point of view that isa from a business point of view that is a good point to.hrough various challenges in the court. at the cost is staggering, £40 billion. we still don't know exactly how that is going to be paid for and whether or not that will be passed on to passengers, even though there have been assurances from the airport that they won't. the government has been saying that this will be without additional cost to the taxpayer and the operating group behind heathrow has...
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i can say it isa press. they do so avidly.because i get to win, apparently, if i'd talk for ten minutes. the cabinet is divided. we do know that. is that not a fact? i conceded at the very start. people in the netherlands sega stop beating up on the brits. the car manufacturing industry in germany says we need a deal with the uk. it is absurd. they are warning against it. half a million cars from germany last year. they all want to be able to export to the uk still. the reason why britain want some kind of goods single market is because europe does more trade with europe includes. with all the tension is going on, something will have to change because britain is leaving next march and that is a fa ct. leaving next march and that is a fact. it now falls to the british government and theresa may to get the party together. it seems she may be leaning towards a soft brexit and thatis be leaning towards a soft brexit and that is why the european union gave them a soft ride at the summit could they can see her leaning towards a soft
i can say it isa press. they do so avidly.because i get to win, apparently, if i'd talk for ten minutes. the cabinet is divided. we do know that. is that not a fact? i conceded at the very start. people in the netherlands sega stop beating up on the brits. the car manufacturing industry in germany says we need a deal with the uk. it is absurd. they are warning against it. half a million cars from germany last year. they all want to be able to export to the uk still. the reason why britain want...
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i mean, obviously it isa interesting...a that, you know, lack of cooperation could put... lives at risk, essentially. effectively. but it isa risk, essentially. effectively. but it is a big threat to make on both sides. you just feel it would be great if they stopped making these tit—for—tat remarks. especially when it is something as serious as this. it is pretty clear on both sides they don't want a breakdown. we are very reliant on police forces, security services of the eu states. it is quite bold rhetoric, isn't it? as you say, this is clearly the prime minister and number ten wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative, i think, wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative, ithink, and wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative, i think, and finding something that will capture the imagination to create a bit of a breakthrough in the logjam. but despite the fact that there is a certain flourish to this rhetoric, there is presumably some important truth behind it, that there is a lot to be lost out of not actua
i mean, obviously it isa interesting...a that, you know, lack of cooperation could put... lives at risk, essentially. effectively. but it isa risk, essentially. effectively. but it is a big threat to make on both sides. you just feel it would be great if they stopped making these tit—for—tat remarks. especially when it is something as serious as this. it is pretty clear on both sides they don't want a breakdown. we are very reliant on police forces, security services of the eu states. it is...
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but it isa uranium example is heartening.tter to have these discussions than hitting each other with fire and fury. the regime is also divided within itself. that is what the americans understand, kim doesn't trust the north korean foreign ministry and there is a fighter and dialogue and power struggle. also, the north korean snow day is this really at the whim of the regime, exists at the whim of the chinese. i think the contrast with 0bama, who we are all supposed to praise for his wonderful rhetoric and great statesman—like way of which he was president of the united states, actually was very bad at this stuff and didn't get a lot done. with the course of a year, trump has managed to, andl course of a year, trump has managed to, and i accept there are serious risks of what could possibly go wrong? but, he has managed to move things along and create the possibility of some kind of deal that wasn't there before. is there a lesson for iran in this? if they can reach an agreement with north korea for denuclearisation, north ko
but it isa uranium example is heartening.tter to have these discussions than hitting each other with fire and fury. the regime is also divided within itself. that is what the americans understand, kim doesn't trust the north korean foreign ministry and there is a fighter and dialogue and power struggle. also, the north korean snow day is this really at the whim of the regime, exists at the whim of the chinese. i think the contrast with 0bama, who we are all supposed to praise for his wonderful...
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it isa it is a great shot!s this hour — the build—up to the summit between donald trump and kimjong—un, which begins on tuesday right here in singapore. it will of course be a face—to—face meeting between the leaders of america and north korea, but several other countries will be watching events very closely. we asked our correspondents in three of the most interested nations to give us the view where they are. japan is rather worried about the kim jong—un donald trump summit and the reason is about location. north korea has hundreds of short and medium—range missiles that can hit any city injapan. president trump is really only concerned about north korea's long—range missiles that can maybe hit the us. the worry is that he might do a deal with kim jong—un to get rid of the long—range and forget about the ones that can hit japan. reduction is also an issue. shinzo abe has promised to get back alljapanese shinzo abe has promised to get back all japanese citizens abducted shinzo abe has promised to get back allj
it isa it is a great shot!s this hour — the build—up to the summit between donald trump and kimjong—un, which begins on tuesday right here in singapore. it will of course be a face—to—face meeting between the leaders of america and north korea, but several other countries will be watching events very closely. we asked our correspondents in three of the most interested nations to give us the view where they are. japan is rather worried about the kim jong—un donald trump summit and...
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there is a chance kim was staggering well briefed and we know that donald trump isa well briefed andat reading his briefs. and the tyrant, taming of the tyrant. it is all melodrama. the most gorgeous melodrama and this is well on the world stage because everybody will notice this, even if they don't read the small print. in that sense of a triumph for the event. it is but they have also agreed on a four—point plan and the president has a privately announced an end to the military exercises on the korean peninsula. —— surprisingly enough. one, let's move toa surprisingly enough. one, let's move to a peace footing. that is new. formal into the korean war, again, who would have thought that just a few weeks ago? working towards denuclearization. that is one of the most important issues. all aspirations. nothing concrete or about how he would verify disarmament. nothing at all. it could all disappear. the times says that this agreement, these four points, closely resembles a document that was agreed between the two countries in 1993. but came to nothing. we have been here before. if we l
there is a chance kim was staggering well briefed and we know that donald trump isa well briefed andat reading his briefs. and the tyrant, taming of the tyrant. it is all melodrama. the most gorgeous melodrama and this is well on the world stage because everybody will notice this, even if they don't read the small print. in that sense of a triumph for the event. it is but they have also agreed on a four—point plan and the president has a privately announced an end to the military exercises on...
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it isa it is a country that has been torn apart by warfor many years, it is a country that has been torn development could be a small step in the direction of peace, even if it is just a three—day ceasefire. a senior official in the afghan government told the bbc that he thinks it is very significant. translation: we welcome this decision taken by the taliban about the ceasefire. we are hoping that we can use this opportunity for a longer ceasefire and then pave the way for long—term peace in afghanistan. on the streets of afghanistan, there is an an easy calm as the country wa kes is an an easy calm as the country wakes up to the news of co—ordinated attacks by the taliban. —— uneasy. some young afghans are cautiously optimistic. translation: we were very happy that the fighting with the taliban could stop. we are very tired of war, and we don't want to see any more bloodshed in our country. translation: we shouldn't be happy about a ceasefire that lasts only three days. it is not sufficient, and our president shouldn't be happy about it, we should aim for sustainable peace throughout t
it isa it is a country that has been torn apart by warfor many years, it is a country that has been torn development could be a small step in the direction of peace, even if it is just a three—day ceasefire. a senior official in the afghan government told the bbc that he thinks it is very significant. translation: we welcome this decision taken by the taliban about the ceasefire. we are hoping that we can use this opportunity for a longer ceasefire and then pave the way for long—term peace...
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they said isa growing, habit of localising. they said is a good thing.ot. said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it said is a good thing. beat it us and israel think it is not. it is a said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it is a bit ofa israelthink it is not. it is a bit of a wait and see question, to see how it plays out to give israel does have some significant information or whether this is just propaganda coming from israel. we willjust have to wait and see. moving on now to the story in the independent and in many other newspapers. fantastic news for women, many of whom could be facing very debilitating chemotherapy treatments were it not so chemotherapy treatments were it not so this new discovery. exactly. this is quite exciting in the sense that chemotherapy can, in itself, be toxic. it is one of the cases where the cure is worse than the disease. personalised medicine lets you use your genetic testing to find out if your genetic testing to find out if you on one side of the spectrum you can cure cance
they said isa growing, habit of localising. they said is a good thing.ot. said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it said is a good thing. beat it us and israel think it is not. it is a said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it is a bit ofa israelthink it is not. it is a bit of a wait and see question, to see how it plays out to give israel does have some significant information or whether this is just propaganda coming from israel. we willjust have to...
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i think it isa have so few female ceos?we are working ha rd to is a problem, and we are working hard to improve that. even inside iata, in which we have no women up until now, which was a disaster, we will have more women. you will see that in the coming days. 0k, alexandre, good luck for the next couple of days. stay with me for the next few days. i will be talking to the big airline bosses to find out what they think will be the big changes at 35,000 feet. i will see you soon. to something a bit more down to earth, did you know humans spent about 92 days on the toilet? they have come a long way from the days of chamberpot —ville. japanese hi—tech toilets are making a big splash overseas. five years ago, this company was worth $4 billion. back then it was one of the biggest overseas investments made by a japanese company. they wanted to expand their global footprint and access the key markets of china and europe, and it appears that their investment is paying off. we have seen our business, our oversize business outside ja
i think it isa have so few female ceos?we are working ha rd to is a problem, and we are working hard to improve that. even inside iata, in which we have no women up until now, which was a disaster, we will have more women. you will see that in the coming days. 0k, alexandre, good luck for the next couple of days. stay with me for the next few days. i will be talking to the big airline bosses to find out what they think will be the big changes at 35,000 feet. i will see you soon. to something a...
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i think is early isa reading tonight...general. at first i was not clear it has a government. clearly, it has got one very quickly. the second prime minister we've had in a couple of weeks. the two parties have come together to form a coalition in italy are populist parties against the establishment and status quo. i don't think it is surprising actually is perhaps more favourable ideas for strong. but also towards orissa because of hard lines like immigration. the family photo they have when they all gather, and there isa have when they all gather, and there is a very beautiful backdrop... lovely quebec, isn't it? it was the fastest fa m ily lovely quebec, isn't it? it was the fastest family photo i ever seem than having ta ken. fastest family photo i ever seem than having taken. and i get off their fast than having taken. and i get off theirfast enough. than having taken. and i get off their fast enough. before they even got there, there'll were saying, there's not likely to be a final communique because we are not going
i think is early isa reading tonight...general. at first i was not clear it has a government. clearly, it has got one very quickly. the second prime minister we've had in a couple of weeks. the two parties have come together to form a coalition in italy are populist parties against the establishment and status quo. i don't think it is surprising actually is perhaps more favourable ideas for strong. but also towards orissa because of hard lines like immigration. the family photo they have when...
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this isa attacked in his car yesterday. this is a twist on that. funny story because they are citing budget cuts as a reason police are having to move to mopeds. but the describes what the police are actually doing, riding high speed bmw mopeds, carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on theirfleeing carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on their fleeing subjects so they can chase them. this sounds like a james bond film, quite posh. not necessarily obvious that these cuts are living to worst—case scenarios. we found out this evening that something like 1% of these moped attacks are in camden and islington in north london. —— a0%. using laptops and computers to zero and might make sense. if it's possible to use these tablets to predict where the hotspots are going to be, and i am all for technology solving social problems like that. definitely. moving the metro. not that i have ever seen this.|j definitely. moving the metro. not that i have ever seen this. i know someone that i have ever seen this. i know someone who has. leave this to kate
this isa attacked in his car yesterday. this is a twist on that. funny story because they are citing budget cuts as a reason police are having to move to mopeds. but the describes what the police are actually doing, riding high speed bmw mopeds, carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on theirfleeing carrying tablet computers, using dna spray on their fleeing subjects so they can chase them. this sounds like a james bond film, quite posh. not necessarily obvious that these cuts are living to...
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this isa 40,000 expecting midges. they are...000 seater stadium built for the world cup. the third biggest being used. the rest of us are in shade. 29 degrees outside. it doesn't feel excruciating. it is very nice indeed apart from these midges. they are everywhere, our ears, i, hair, mark. atabout nine o'clock last night, it was pretty brutal. we are covered in repellent just as the england players will be denied because the team doctor has confirmed they will be covered in it. it doesn't make a difference. they are still in your face. someone likejordan they are still in your face. someone like jordan pickford, it they are still in your face. someone likejordan pickford, it could be difficult weather is not much for him to do. the last thing england to need is a bad start of the course because they haven't won an opening match in a world cup since 2006. they are the least experienced and the youngest side at this tournament. but because of that it means they are not, gareth southgate says, held on the shackles, they are free of
this isa 40,000 expecting midges. they are...000 seater stadium built for the world cup. the third biggest being used. the rest of us are in shade. 29 degrees outside. it doesn't feel excruciating. it is very nice indeed apart from these midges. they are everywhere, our ears, i, hair, mark. atabout nine o'clock last night, it was pretty brutal. we are covered in repellent just as the england players will be denied because the team doctor has confirmed they will be covered in it. it doesn't make...
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now, what some people have said is this isa what some people have said is this is a unique relationshipelf. changing decisions, is the supreme leader, kimjong—un, himself. and so this meeting this morning offers the opportunity with these two men together that donald trump can talk directly to kim jong—un and kim jong—un has the power, has the authority in north korea, the only one, to say, ok, i believe you, i trust you, we have a working relationship, i'm going to commit to, for example, giving up my nuclear weapons programme. this is the hope of the optimists who say this could lead to an historical breakthrough. 0thers, this could lead to an historical breakthrough. others, and there are many of them who are sceptical about this whole process, says there hasn't been enough time, north korea isa hasn't been enough time, north korea is a very difficult country to negotiate with and there is a worry on the part of the sceptics that kim jong—un has turned up here to get the international spotlight, to look like a statesman, to get a photo opportunity, but actually he's not intending on
now, what some people have said is this isa what some people have said is this is a unique relationshipelf. changing decisions, is the supreme leader, kimjong—un, himself. and so this meeting this morning offers the opportunity with these two men together that donald trump can talk directly to kim jong—un and kim jong—un has the power, has the authority in north korea, the only one, to say, ok, i believe you, i trust you, we have a working relationship, i'm going to commit to, for...
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and i think it isa frankly, could happen. and i think it is a game, what's happening here and we saw it this week, the hardline brexiteers are hoping to run out the clock. they are gaining herand her run out the clock. they are gaining her and her weakness. and the majority in parliament who are soft brexiteers or remainers and hoping, that now that we are within months, not even a year... nine months. all of the clarity we kept being promised is as cloudy as ever. david davis and borisjohnson david davis and boris johnson and the other hardliners are really hoping that if they can just keep kicking this down, the deadline will approach, "no, we don't have a deal! out we are" and we don't have a say. but to what end? what happens to trade? the commons vote was ultimately about... edmund theresa may was able to persuade all but two of ourmps to may was able to persuade all but two of our mps to back her brexit. it was a of our mps to back her brexit. it wasa minor of our mps to back her brexit. it was a minor triumph but as st
and i think it isa frankly, could happen. and i think it is a game, what's happening here and we saw it this week, the hardline brexiteers are hoping to run out the clock. they are gaining herand her run out the clock. they are gaining her and her weakness. and the majority in parliament who are soft brexiteers or remainers and hoping, that now that we are within months, not even a year... nine months. all of the clarity we kept being promised is as cloudy as ever. david davis and borisjohnson...
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there isa being prime and said she goes. there is a list of some of them.home secretary. he is garnering support. michael gove, well, of course. jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to. he does get a photograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are being outspoken, just as theresa may is trying to bring them together and get some discipline as she tries to get some discipline as she tries to get them to agree on one of the options going forward when it comes to customs arrangement. well, when they end up in chequers on friday it will be like children in school detention rather than a school party, with a teacher completely out of control. really, after gavin williamson threatened to bring her down alosio £20 billion for the health service like defence, he should have been fired. —— bring her down unless he got £20 b
there isa being prime and said she goes. there is a list of some of them.home secretary. he is garnering support. michael gove, well, of course. jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to. he does get a photograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are...
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fiesta aquÍ pueden imaginarse las celebraciones que se desataron en mÉxico, en dÓnde como nos dice isael rival. >> no me lo voy a quitar hasta el sÁbado. >> la victoria 1 a 0 queda en las pÁginas para la historia que en alemania nunca imaginaron ver la prensa escribiÓ titulares como este, histÓrico fracaso para alemania >>> pero los aficionados alemanes supieron aceptar la victoria mexicana. >> el director tÉcnico de la selecciÓn mexicana juan carlos osorio criticado por la actuaciÓn del tricolor sin embargo despuÉs del triunfo de ayer los aficionados mexicanos estÁn organizando una marcha para el prÓximo sÁbado en el zÓcalo capitalino para ofrecerle una disculpas al tÉcnico colombiano. >> que muchos aprovecharon de dejar como santo al portero memo ochoa y en otros le colocaron la banda presidencial. >> a ver si vamos por esa copa. >> al final una sensaciÓn de triunfo que reviviÓ la esperanza de todo un paÍs de ver al tricolor concedernos un milagro en rusia el tan anhelado quinto partido en mÉxico, isa osorio, noticias telemundo. Ón al regresar en noticia paname alegrÍa inglesa les pr
fiesta aquÍ pueden imaginarse las celebraciones que se desataron en mÉxico, en dÓnde como nos dice isael rival. >> no me lo voy a quitar hasta el sÁbado. >> la victoria 1 a 0 queda en las pÁginas para la historia que en alemania nunca imaginaron ver la prensa escribiÓ titulares como este, histÓrico fracaso para alemania >>> pero los aficionados alemanes supieron aceptar la victoria mexicana. >> el director tÉcnico de la selecciÓn mexicana juan carlos osorio...
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this is not something that is simply about sinn fein, this isa that is simply about sinn fein, this is. those who argued passionately for the maintenance of the union, as is their right, also now need to think about, to talk about, to tell us, what it is that they need to. what it is that they require a in this new ireland. and we want to have that discussion with them in a calm way, ina that discussion with them in a calm way, in a respectful way and as and when, whenever the date is for the referendum, i want to make things. i wa nt referendum, i want to make things. i want us to win it, but i want us to win it well and decently with an emphasis on maximising consensus. will there be a referendum in your life? absolutely. not a shred of doubt. not at all. mary lou mcdonald, we have to end it there, but thank you very much for being on hardtalk. after a fairly cloudy weekend, some of us will be waking up to decent sunshine first thing on monday morning. not everywhere. the weather for the week ahead, summer will return to southern and central parts of the uk. certainly warming up by t
this is not something that is simply about sinn fein, this isa that is simply about sinn fein, this is. those who argued passionately for the maintenance of the union, as is their right, also now need to think about, to talk about, to tell us, what it is that they need to. what it is that they require a in this new ireland. and we want to have that discussion with them in a calm way, ina that discussion with them in a calm way, in a respectful way and as and when, whenever the date is for the...
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but we will hear first isa at decisions. we will hear first is a decision made in the game between senegal and colombia, it involved savio mane. everyone thought it was a penalty, but what we see now is the process by which that decision was reversed. you hear me. for me, it is penalty. go for on field review. he played the ball. it is not simulation. not often really you get to hear the voice of the referee. and of course from the var assistance. really insight. the head of the fifa refereeing committee talked about the incidents that have been checked by the var system. 95% of them did not need to be change, they were correct but 1a were reviewed, they were changed and that has boosted the level of accuracy to 99.3%, but he said that var is not perfect, not lead to perfection but they are very happy, as you can hear 110w they are very happy, as you can hear now with what they have got from the system so far. during the competition it is not possible that everything goes 100% perfectly. something has to be fine tuned based
but we will hear first isa at decisions. we will hear first is a decision made in the game between senegal and colombia, it involved savio mane. everyone thought it was a penalty, but what we see now is the process by which that decision was reversed. you hear me. for me, it is penalty. go for on field review. he played the ball. it is not simulation. not often really you get to hear the voice of the referee. and of course from the var assistance. really insight. the head of the fifa refereeing...
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borough market if you don't know it is a lively place, and it isa don't know it is a lively place, andonal food market, it is a fantastic part of the city, and a lot of the city who people who run their businesses here. lets dr patrick williams, he runs a stall at borough market called soul food. it is one year ago. the londoners it is ha rd to is one year ago. the londoners it is hard to believe that one year has passed. what are your memories of that night? yes, like i said earlier we we re that night? yes, like i said earlier we were just that night? yes, like i said earlier we werejust in that night? yes, like i said earlier we were just in the area having drinks after work, which i don't normally do, i normally go straight home. so we were in the area at a bar, maybe 500 yards away from the market, so when the commotion started to happen, we were just locked in, the police locked in whole area down, and we were locked in that bar, so i saw nothing, we we re in that bar, so i saw nothing, we were never in any danger, but we didn't know exactly what was going on. we weren't in any d
borough market if you don't know it is a lively place, and it isa don't know it is a lively place, andonal food market, it is a fantastic part of the city, and a lot of the city who people who run their businesses here. lets dr patrick williams, he runs a stall at borough market called soul food. it is one year ago. the londoners it is ha rd to is one year ago. the londoners it is hard to believe that one year has passed. what are your memories of that night? yes, like i said earlier we we re...
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rebecca who isa minister's priorities.se takes the senior lead in this area in the hospital. herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers and she says previous underfunding must now be put right. we absolutely need more money into mental health care. we have seen investment into physical health care and we have seen some recent physical health care and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust but we need money we can use together to support individuals in their emotional and mental well—being. in their emotional and mental well-being. from the start of the nhs under different governments, health spending growth has averaged 3.7%a year health spending growth has averaged 3.7% a year after inflation. after the coalition it fell back to i.i%. now the government plans to give nhs england 3.4% a year. it is still below the uk's long—run average. under the plans scotland, wales and northern ireland are set to receive £4 billion a year extra by 2023. as well as the resourcing of hospital
rebecca who isa minister's priorities.se takes the senior lead in this area in the hospital. herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers and she says previous underfunding must now be put right. we absolutely need more money into mental health care. we have seen investment into physical health care and we have seen some recent physical health care and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust but we need money we can use together to support individuals...
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rule, defensive tariffs, when they are allowed and in certain narrow circumstances, normally there isathere is a deadline for them. you have to, there is some standard that must be there is some standard that must be the case, but in this case, the weight that the trump administration has imposed these are essentially appealing to america's national security means that donald trump has tremendous power to keep them on for as long as he wants, so that is the big question mark. we do not know, companies do not know, the trading partners do not know, and there is a lot up in the air. there take you for joining lot up in the air. there take you forjoining us. joining me now from quebec is our diplomatic correspondent james robbins he said peace talks were productive. how productive are they? in this sense, the french president have stated in the past minutes that there will be an agreed joint communique out of this summit. it will include language on the trade. that was by no means a certainty, given the extraordinary hostility that we have seen in many of the meetings about trade disputes
rule, defensive tariffs, when they are allowed and in certain narrow circumstances, normally there isathere is a deadline for them. you have to, there is some standard that must be there is some standard that must be the case, but in this case, the weight that the trump administration has imposed these are essentially appealing to america's national security means that donald trump has tremendous power to keep them on for as long as he wants, so that is the big question mark. we do not know,...
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isa osorio tiene sus declaraciones. >>> el tÚnel por lo que el joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn logrÓ su escapeelina quien el dÍa de esta fuga era la responsable de los fenpenales federales de mÉxico. >>> el tÚnel estaba hecho cuando yo llego ocupar el puesto. >>> encarcelada porque el chapo se fue, ella propuso mandarlo otro lado >>> fue auto rizado pero la policÍa no quiso. >>> esto se contra pone con la versiÓn de las autoridades federales quien dicen que el chapman o mandÓ construir su pr tÚnel. hoy el comisionado de la policÍa federal asÍ nos contestÓ. >>> no es un dato que yo tenga, no esto un asunto que me haya involucrado >>> ademÁs de celina actualmente 10 policÍas federales presos acusados de interferir en la fuga del chapo guzmÁn >>> el Último viernes estas mujeres van al penal de nayariv donde estÁn presos sus esposos >>> la preocupaciÓn mÁs grande e se queden aquÍ y que esto sea como siempre una tre ta del gobierno y se quede den ahÍ >>> en mÉxico isa osorio noticias telemundo >>> la historia de joan refleja a la perfecciÓn la triste realidad que tantas familias vivenvi ven si divi
isa osorio tiene sus declaraciones. >>> el tÚnel por lo que el joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn logrÓ su escapeelina quien el dÍa de esta fuga era la responsable de los fenpenales federales de mÉxico. >>> el tÚnel estaba hecho cuando yo llego ocupar el puesto. >>> encarcelada porque el chapo se fue, ella propuso mandarlo otro lado >>> fue auto rizado pero la policÍa no quiso. >>> esto se contra pone con la versiÓn de las autoridades federales quien...
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it isa from a un convention from 1961. it is a principle of diplomacy.y, you can operate without the threat of being prosecuted. but it has, i think, in recent times are being used in more questionable ways. it essentially means that if you are given diplomatic immunity, any legal proceedings in any country in the world including in britain where boris becker has a home in wimbledon we re boris becker has a home in wimbledon were his younger son was born, where he lives with his second wife, it is a huge house in a very rich part of the country, if he is declared bankrupt, which he was, in theory he might have already had some assets seized. he might face having other assets at the moment seized like his whole and therefore, you know, he is clearly fighting that. diplomatic immunity could mean that those proceedings are dropped against him. 0k, proceedings are dropped against him. ok, tom, thank you very much. the american justice department has released a long—awaited report into the way the fbi handled an investigation into hillary clinton's emails. sh
it isa from a un convention from 1961. it is a principle of diplomacy.y, you can operate without the threat of being prosecuted. but it has, i think, in recent times are being used in more questionable ways. it essentially means that if you are given diplomatic immunity, any legal proceedings in any country in the world including in britain where boris becker has a home in wimbledon we re boris becker has a home in wimbledon were his younger son was born, where he lives with his second wife, it...
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so there isa matter what the retail is.has to be experiential, it is probably find for it to go into smaller spaces because we have the end i'll now, you can go into a store like in america, nordstrom is a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit higher rent more of a harrods, and they have nordstrom local, where it isa and they have nordstrom local, where it is a tiny little store in la, no infa ntry it is a tiny little store in la, no infantry at all, nothing. they hold nothing there. it is basically click and select. you order online yourself, go there the next day and keep what you want and the key thing is they tailor it for you. basically, it is about posh tailoring and making sure it is perfectly in helping you with styling and nails and hair anachronistic, but that is a potential future for a large department store that can no longer afford these horrendous rates and rates that have not caught up with modern situations. we could talk about thi
so there isa matter what the retail is.has to be experiential, it is probably find for it to go into smaller spaces because we have the end i'll now, you can go into a store like in america, nordstrom is a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit like house of fraser, properly a bit higher rent more of a harrods, and they have nordstrom local, where it isa and they have nordstrom local, where it is a tiny little store in la, no infa ntry it is a tiny little...
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it isa the independent often gives us.y. probably not much for the england team, who we re not much for the england team, who were thrashed 42— 39, having been ten points up in the first ten minutes. the real significance is that this is the first like captain of the springboks. —— black. as we heard earlier, in the sports bulletin, years ago he would not even have been allowed to be in the same area as his teammates. now he is out there as the cap ten, siya kolisi. a great day. —— captain. great day for south africa at england's expense. yes, but still a great picture and a great story. we've got the world cup, don't we? you can look forward to that. yes nigel, we can't wait. yes, we will have a wonderful time when that comes on. i havejust have a wonderful time when that comes on. i have just been looking again on twitter, the british geological survey has tweeted that they have received reports of tremors in the area. they say that their seismologists on the case and they will verify whether there has been an earthquake
it isa the independent often gives us.y. probably not much for the england team, who we re not much for the england team, who were thrashed 42— 39, having been ten points up in the first ten minutes. the real significance is that this is the first like captain of the springboks. —— black. as we heard earlier, in the sports bulletin, years ago he would not even have been allowed to be in the same area as his teammates. now he is out there as the cap ten, siya kolisi. a great day. ——...
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it isa fourth—largest economy. in europe. it is a political turmoil.rope. and that is one of the problem is that europe is one of the problem is that europe is an institution is facing. i mean if you look at the depth of italy, which is more than 2 trillion and with all these new promises that the new government has given, whether europe, i mean, debt will go up at least by 7% of the gdp, so how is europe going to react and maintained this situation? this is interesting because although we talked about the political crisis and then say no to the eurosceptic finance minister, this is still the government will ta ke this is still the government will take a sceptic view on the advice it receives from brussels and the ratings agencies were saying friday of last week we might even be looking now at reducing the standard and saying actually do that it isn't much above the level in terms of the debt you can find. we are running out of ways. when i got here years ago, you had these giant figures with a vision of european unity and now it is in such disarray, i
it isa fourth—largest economy. in europe. it is a political turmoil.rope. and that is one of the problem is that europe is one of the problem is that europe is an institution is facing. i mean if you look at the depth of italy, which is more than 2 trillion and with all these new promises that the new government has given, whether europe, i mean, debt will go up at least by 7% of the gdp, so how is europe going to react and maintained this situation? this is interesting because although we...
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isa osorio con un panorama de los efectos. >>> de amenazantes palabras paÓo a la acciÓn en lo que podrÍao y estados unidos. en un escenario donde los perdedores podrÍan ser los consumidores y empresarios en mÉxico. en este mercado ya hay preocupaciÓn por el aumento en la carne de cerdo. >>> vÉanla no hay gente. entonces se incrementa el precio nos afecta un poco. >>> la razÓn que el gobierno mexicano impondrÁn aranceles a la carne de puerco, lÁmparas entre otros como lo respuesta de la imposiciÓn de aranceles del gobierno de trump >>> tanto mÉxico como canadÁ quieren actuar con una reacciÓn equivalente >>> pero estas medidas afectarÁn principalmente a los consumidores mexicanos. los comerciantes calculan que habrÁ un aumento entre el 15 y el 20% a las manzanas y uvas que vengan de estados unidos. >>> el sabor >>> jesÚs vende fruta pero tambiÉn es un consumidor y padre de familia. a quien le preocupa esta situaciÓn. >>> pues mucha gente no la puede pagar seÑorita >>> mÉxico es el principal comprador de aluminio y el segundo de acero de la uniÓn americana. por eso, este analista asegura qu
isa osorio con un panorama de los efectos. >>> de amenazantes palabras paÓo a la acciÓn en lo que podrÍao y estados unidos. en un escenario donde los perdedores podrÍan ser los consumidores y empresarios en mÉxico. en este mercado ya hay preocupaciÓn por el aumento en la carne de cerdo. >>> vÉanla no hay gente. entonces se incrementa el precio nos afecta un poco. >>> la razÓn que el gobierno mexicano impondrÁn aranceles a la carne de puerco, lÁmparas entre...