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isaid, how y'all doing, chicago? isaid, how y'all doing, chicago? isaid, how y'all doing, chicago?n a matter where you come from, your community, your economic background, matter. your voices are strong and in this movement every single voice, no matter where it comes from, matters. it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. i will repeat that. it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. the students of parklands deserve better. the students of chicago deserve better. and the students across america deserve better. seeing the parkland students up there, that was really, like, it showed me how much i care about this, actually, and seeing kids like this, that they had to go through this in school, it is sad and horrible, so, yeah. joining me now live from chicago is reporter for the washington post, mark guarino, who has been speaking to students at the rally. mark, first things first. why have they chosen chicago to start this campaign? well, chicago u nfortu nately has campaign? well,
isaid, how y'all doing, chicago? isaid, how y'all doing, chicago? isaid, how y'all doing, chicago?n a matter where you come from, your community, your economic background, matter. your voices are strong and in this movement every single voice, no matter where it comes from, matters. it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. i will repeat that. it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. the...
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isaid in i said in the past that's a problem, the more people enjoy the movie goodness we enjoy watchingt. i really did enjoy watching this, i thought it was exactly, it's generally a phrase that i hate, it's exactly what it was like, it was breezy and it zipped along fine about two thirds of the way through, suddenly, james gordon turned up which is weird because james gordon, appears to be playing james gordon. if your member there is one of the ocea ns if your member there is one of the oceans movies in which there's a whole gaggle by julia oceans movies in which there's a whole gaggle byjulia roberts character impersonating julia roberts. and when james character impersonating julia roberts. and whenjames gordon said i wonder whether they were going to refer to him as james gordon, once we get back to that we get back to the movie, it's fun. i enjoyed it, i smiled, i laughed more than i thought i was going to, i was never bored and i went in with a theory of the alert expectations thinking as this series run it scores? and is not a waste of all that talent? there are some genuinely f
isaid in i said in the past that's a problem, the more people enjoy the movie goodness we enjoy watchingt. i really did enjoy watching this, i thought it was exactly, it's generally a phrase that i hate, it's exactly what it was like, it was breezy and it zipped along fine about two thirds of the way through, suddenly, james gordon turned up which is weird because james gordon, appears to be playing james gordon. if your member there is one of the ocea ns if your member there is one of the...
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isaid question, they were doing it right. i said farmers. that was it that was the finish.ur achievements there were two prizes. the trophy and a cash prize. where is the trophy? the trophy is that my old school i want to encourage people to think outside the box. dream beyond so that rate is. it's in the middle part preacher. he was also awarded the £5,000 for being the fastest but decided to give the money to the widow and family of donald crowhurst who were now facing financial ruin. i never expected to win it so it was not something i budgeted to have. also i felt huge sympathy for the crowhurst, four children, oldest 12, going to lose their house, lost their husband, i don't think my conscience would have allowed that so it seemed the right thing to do. since winning the race, robin knox—johnston has circumnavigated the globe three more times including a solo nonstop in 2007. he was awarded a cbe in 1969. and nine did in 1995. and in 1996, he founded the clipper race where members of the public can take part eitherfor members of the public can take part either for the
isaid question, they were doing it right. i said farmers. that was it that was the finish.ur achievements there were two prizes. the trophy and a cash prize. where is the trophy? the trophy is that my old school i want to encourage people to think outside the box. dream beyond so that rate is. it's in the middle part preacher. he was also awarded the £5,000 for being the fastest but decided to give the money to the widow and family of donald crowhurst who were now facing financial ruin. i...
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yes, i send you a briefing on monday night where isaid you a briefing on monday night where i said the is withdrawing troops and stopping joint military exercises because they are not wargames, they are then to give —— there to defend south korea in cases of aggression. if you have 28,000, you need to be able to practise in order to be ready at the drop of a hat. with all of these elements, the devil is in the detail. there is not an immediate withdrawal, they are still there. this is all about whether this will happen if north korea follows through on some of its promises about denuclearisation. but the promises are very vague. it doesn't go beyond the statement between vijay in —— the south korean president and the north korean president which we had in april. so there is nothing about complete, verifiable, irreversible, as the whole —— as we all have expected. he is going down a dangerous avenue, promising something like stopping the military exercises before getting anything in return. having a look at bbc online, that is the angle many are taking today as we do just what was happe
yes, i send you a briefing on monday night where isaid you a briefing on monday night where i said the is withdrawing troops and stopping joint military exercises because they are not wargames, they are then to give —— there to defend south korea in cases of aggression. if you have 28,000, you need to be able to practise in order to be ready at the drop of a hat. with all of these elements, the devil is in the detail. there is not an immediate withdrawal, they are still there. this is all...
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sorry, isaid human, i meant germ line editing in monkeys and it made me realise this had the potential it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could use a technology like this in principle for purposes that i think many people would find repugnant. so i think that dream really culminated for me the need to be discussing this potential publicly. there are so many amazing things that could follow from this, but there is also, as you say, concerns, and of course einstein famously said if he had known how his research would have been used he would have been a locksmith. do you ever fear you will be thinking something like that? i don't, and the reason is i guess i'm inherently an optimist and i think technologies has been the key to advancement over aeons really. i think the potential for this to be a powerful tool for humans to live better lives in the future, for me, and risks come along with that, but i think it's just important to recognise that and take the appropriate steps that we can to build a global consensus about appropr
sorry, isaid human, i meant germ line editing in monkeys and it made me realise this had the potential it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could use a technology like this in principle for purposes that i think many people would find repugnant. so i think that dream really culminated for me the need to be discussing this potential publicly. there are so many amazing things that could follow from this, but there is also, as you say,...
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i did not say it was ministers, isaid people example.le inside the freedom party. you know it is the case. it has asked sympathetic historians in the country to conduct a commission of enquiry to look into links of nazi fraternities, nazi associations... like any political... going back to the 19505. if you want to talk about specifics, the leader of the party, you only have to look at his record, things he has said over the years, including, for example, in 2012, posting an anti—semitic cartoon on his own facebook aged showing a banker with a large hook nose. that is what they still have. banker with a large hook nose. that is what they still havelj banker with a large hook nose. that is what they still have. i can only say that, when it comes to the ministers i work with in this current government, i have not observed over the last two years, ever since i have been in touch with the freedom party, any anti—semitic statement. that that is my personal observation. right, but... and i myself... you are not denying the initial press premis
i did not say it was ministers, isaid people example.le inside the freedom party. you know it is the case. it has asked sympathetic historians in the country to conduct a commission of enquiry to look into links of nazi fraternities, nazi associations... like any political... going back to the 19505. if you want to talk about specifics, the leader of the party, you only have to look at his record, things he has said over the years, including, for example, in 2012, posting an anti—semitic...
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and yet, don't forget that six months ago, if isaid to don't forget that six months ago, if i said tond putting a volu nta ry and meeting people and putting a voluntary moratorium on missile test, people would have said there was no way. no matter what happens at this summit, north korea is in many ways being transformed. i don't think the narrative about a crazy, reclusive leader can hold any more. north korea is now different in our minds and that is important and it is important for how they will be perceived at home as well. so this isa perceived at home as well. so this is a real change for kim jong—un no matter what happens. durable peace has been mentioned by the north korean media, denuclearisation. what about human rights? is this going to be on the agenda as well? almost for sure not. i think many of those issues are incredibly important. but trump has made it very clear that while he might raise japan's concern about the ab duct bes, it strikes me that it would be passing at most. —— japan's concern about the abductees. north korea is concerned about a peace treaty and the
and yet, don't forget that six months ago, if isaid to don't forget that six months ago, if i said tond putting a volu nta ry and meeting people and putting a voluntary moratorium on missile test, people would have said there was no way. no matter what happens at this summit, north korea is in many ways being transformed. i don't think the narrative about a crazy, reclusive leader can hold any more. north korea is now different in our minds and that is important and it is important for how they...
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isaid i can that, i am not sure what that is, upskirting. i said i can help you with that.said yes, i said i would like to talk to you and explain what this is and how much it will affect women and girls and he say ok, let's meet. opposition mps have criticised his actions but government ministers 110w seem more his actions but government ministers now seem more determined to outlaw upskirting. good afternoon. fire has caused extensive damage at the world—renowned glasgow school of art. the blaze broke out late last night in the mackintosh building. it was being restored after another fire four years ago. firefighters say there were no casualties. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. work this was a side glasgow never expected to see again. its world—famous expected to see again. its world —famous school of art expected to see again. its world—famous school of art engulfed by fire once more. thick black smoke and flames spreading quickly, rising high into the night's sky.” and flames spreading quickly, rising high into the night's sky. i looked up high into the
isaid i can that, i am not sure what that is, upskirting. i said i can help you with that.said yes, i said i would like to talk to you and explain what this is and how much it will affect women and girls and he say ok, let's meet. opposition mps have criticised his actions but government ministers 110w seem more his actions but government ministers now seem more determined to outlaw upskirting. good afternoon. fire has caused extensive damage at the world—renowned glasgow school of art. the...
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isaid bill. he said i'm not sure what that is, upskirting.t address. i said i would like to talk to him and find out why he objected, explain how this will affect and protect women and girls. that was one of the campaign is involved in trying to get that ball past. 0ne conservative mp is with me, i don't think you are impressed with sir christopher. i'm not. frankly this is a law that the solicitor general helped to draft, that the minister tried to support, because it addresses a gap in the law. we know that technology evolves and things evolve and this was not a problem 100 years ago, it wasn't even a problem in 50 years ago but it isa even a problem in 50 years ago but it is a problem now. this is why it is important that we address it urgently because it is happening at gatherings, and trains, at various places where people gather and that it is absolutely not acceptable. a violation of some of our fellow citizens, it is outrageous that it should happen and it is objectionable that christopher should have done this without even knowing wh
isaid bill. he said i'm not sure what that is, upskirting.t address. i said i would like to talk to him and find out why he objected, explain how this will affect and protect women and girls. that was one of the campaign is involved in trying to get that ball past. 0ne conservative mp is with me, i don't think you are impressed with sir christopher. i'm not. frankly this is a law that the solicitor general helped to draft, that the minister tried to support, because it addresses a gap in the...
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i told him, isaid, you may not want told him, isaid, you may not want to do what is there, you may wantpad, i am telling you, they really enjoyed it, i believe. go ahead. couple more. three more. time magazine. am i on the cover again this week? entirely possible. do you now see kim jong—un as an equal? this week? entirely possible. do you now see kim jong—un as an equal7m what way? you just showed a video that showed you and kim jong—un on equal footing discussing the future of the country? i do not view it that way. i will do whatever it ta kes to that way. i will do whatever it takes to make the world a safer place. if i have to say i am sitting ona place. if i have to say i am sitting on a stage, understand what you're getting at, if i have to say i am sitting on a stage with chairman kim and that is going to get us to save 30 million lives, could be more than that, i am willing to sit on the stage, i'm willing to travel to singapore very proudly, very gladly. again, other the fact that it is taking my time, they have given up a tremendous amount, they have given it up even before a
i told him, isaid, you may not want told him, isaid, you may not want to do what is there, you may wantpad, i am telling you, they really enjoyed it, i believe. go ahead. couple more. three more. time magazine. am i on the cover again this week? entirely possible. do you now see kim jong—un as an equal? this week? entirely possible. do you now see kim jong—un as an equal7m what way? you just showed a video that showed you and kim jong—un on equal footing discussing the future of the...
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isaid, look, you're talking aboutjohn allen, who is a general. so they came up with a plan.bama, the boss of the secretary of state, this general, invited me to the oval office and he said, prime minister, what do you think? i said, look, barack 0bama, there are many things i don't like. but for the sake of peace, i am willing to sit down and talk about it. then he called the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, and he said to him, look, netanyahu says he doesn't like some of the things but he's willing to sit down and negotiate, what about you ? and abu mazen said, let me think about it. and he never came back. john allen says politics got in the way. i didn't get in the way. there is a very simple test. do you want to sit down and negotiate peace? abu mazen now says he will not consider any peace plan that the americans bring because he accuses the current administration of being pro—israeli. did i say to 0bama, i will not discuss your peace plan because you are pro—palestinian? of course not. if you want peace, sit down, for god's sake and negotiate peace. and for god's sak
isaid, look, you're talking aboutjohn allen, who is a general. so they came up with a plan.bama, the boss of the secretary of state, this general, invited me to the oval office and he said, prime minister, what do you think? i said, look, barack 0bama, there are many things i don't like. but for the sake of peace, i am willing to sit down and talk about it. then he called the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, and he said to him, look, netanyahu says he doesn't like some of the things but he's...
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isaid i said this to you quite often but i have trouble judging how significant these trump stores areese trump stores are sometimes in the scheme of things. help me out with this one. i think this represents another front in the investigations into donald trump and his circle. we have robert mueller‘s investigation to ties between russia, donald trump presidential campaign and we have a new york federal us attorneys investigation into michael cole win, who is donald trump's personal attorney and that we have a new york state investigation into donald trump asuka foundation. a lot of the stuff we knew about it too doesn't succeed. a series of articles in the washington post talking about self—dealing the foundation and donald trump's political interest in his business. —— a lot of stuff we do about it to the other 16. a lot a evidence in this lawsuit. a sino from donald trump saying he's been a doll is a foundation money to pay for a lawsuit against mara lago. they could constitute a crime and if more evidence like that is laid out, it could be very embarrassing for donald trump and co
isaid i said this to you quite often but i have trouble judging how significant these trump stores areese trump stores are sometimes in the scheme of things. help me out with this one. i think this represents another front in the investigations into donald trump and his circle. we have robert mueller‘s investigation to ties between russia, donald trump presidential campaign and we have a new york federal us attorneys investigation into michael cole win, who is donald trump's personal attorney...
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as isaid, we had initially looked at weather this one and a half or 1.2 miles of 280 were in effect preventing us from a rail alignments that we would offer. we do not believe that it does. we don't believe there is a real connection functionally -- functionally or traffic -wise between 280 and the transit system. so we did not take this any further and are not proposing any changes to 280 at this time. so, getting down to bras tacks on the cost. these are the high-level numbers of the three alternatives. what these numbers include, are lltruconcosts they include for the pennsylvania and mission bay alignment, they include a relocated caltrain it yard, and they also include potential revenues that would accrue from land value recapture on the railyard. similarly to what we did in the transit centre plant. the ualication on that latter point, is that because the land of the railyard is privately owned, we are not able to capture the land value. the land sales, as we did in the transit centre plan. it is the number -- the revenue generated from that site are not as great as they would be if it w
as isaid, we had initially looked at weather this one and a half or 1.2 miles of 280 were in effect preventing us from a rail alignments that we would offer. we do not believe that it does. we don't believe there is a real connection functionally -- functionally or traffic -wise between 280 and the transit system. so we did not take this any further and are not proposing any changes to 280 at this time. so, getting down to bras tacks on the cost. these are the high-level numbers of the three...
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isaid, of asked if we wanted to see the boss. i said, of course we do.change in around 24 hours. this area of cloud in the atlantic is getting picked up by a vigorousjet stream. that will develop into a low pressure system to spin in into thursday. we have a ridge of high pressure, most staying dry through the afternoon. cloud across eastern areas, but when the sun is out it is very pleasant. when the cloud is in play, temperatures mid to high teens. some of the cloud melts away tonight and clearer skies across the country. they will be fresher than recent nights. many part away from towns and cities, dropping down into single figures. it will be a lovely start to tomorrow morning, cloud here and there are parts of central and eastern scotland especially. best of the sunny spells, in eastern scotland. most places avoiding the showers and then the cloud thickens up showers and then the cloud thickens up later to bring outbreaks of rain in the west. temperatures tomorrow will be up on today but they will drop across western scotland and northern ireland. t
isaid, of asked if we wanted to see the boss. i said, of course we do.change in around 24 hours. this area of cloud in the atlantic is getting picked up by a vigorousjet stream. that will develop into a low pressure system to spin in into thursday. we have a ridge of high pressure, most staying dry through the afternoon. cloud across eastern areas, but when the sun is out it is very pleasant. when the cloud is in play, temperatures mid to high teens. some of the cloud melts away tonight and...
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as isaid about the medium—range missiles?e resolution of the security council. in other words, the security council resolution must be completely implemented, on this point, between japan and be completely implemented, on this point, betweenjapan and the us and the international community, share the international community, share the same view, i am convinced of this. thank you. transition mac -- transition mac i have question or both president trump and also for prime and is the abe. you have not used the language of applying the largest of pressure on north korea, but, are you continuing with a deal with the sanctions, and the demutualisation, it will be asking for the fourth act, and what is the deadline for the denuclearisation, and how to apply pressure to north korea in the tone of the language? are you in full agreement with the united states? president trump has stated that we are implementing sanctions, and those sanctions are very strong sanctions. he also stated that until north korea takes the action, these action
as isaid about the medium—range missiles?e resolution of the security council. in other words, the security council resolution must be completely implemented, on this point, between japan and be completely implemented, on this point, betweenjapan and the us and the international community, share the international community, share the same view, i am convinced of this. thank you. transition mac -- transition mac i have question or both president trump and also for prime and is the abe. you...
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isaid, "instead of doing that, you could have a the best hotels in the world right there."ing the summit, this has been a far more positive outcome for north korea than many had originally expected. this is what he's been working towards for so long, gaining international legitimacy whilst making very few concessions. and for president trump, ever the showman, this summit achieved what he was after too. this was always about the optics, the chance to show american greatness in the region even if it means nothing substantial has been achieved as a result. karishma vaswani, bbc news, in singapore. in a moment, we'll speak to rajini vaidya nathan in washington. but first let's talk to our world affairs correspondent, nick beake, in singapore. it was not short on drama. what we wait to see it's really the devil in the detail. how much detail there really is. absolutely. it is midnight here in singapore, the end of the day of extraordinary political theatre. amazing when you think about the insults these world leaders were hurling at each other just a year ago. but now we see th
isaid, "instead of doing that, you could have a the best hotels in the world right there."ing the summit, this has been a far more positive outcome for north korea than many had originally expected. this is what he's been working towards for so long, gaining international legitimacy whilst making very few concessions. and for president trump, ever the showman, this summit achieved what he was after too. this was always about the optics, the chance to show american greatness in the...
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in my report earlier isaid it here overnight.earlier i said it was up to or more than 60 firefighters. but at one point there was more than double that. when i arrived just after midnight it looks like the whole building was engulfed. the fire service said they arrived within minutes of getting the call. they said the fire was right from the bottom floor, right up right from the bottom floor, right up to the top floor. i have described this as an extensive fire, as extremely significant, but we did ask at a recent press conference if there have been any investigations into the fire so far. they said it was too early. so we don't know what the cause of the fire is at this stage but they are still very much working on this ongoing operation. we have heard from the scottish secretary, david mundell, and he has said uk government stands ready to help financially or otherwise. this building has been called iconic by very many people this morning. a word which is overused. but it does show you just how important this building is. possi
in my report earlier isaid it here overnight.earlier i said it was up to or more than 60 firefighters. but at one point there was more than double that. when i arrived just after midnight it looks like the whole building was engulfed. the fire service said they arrived within minutes of getting the call. they said the fire was right from the bottom floor, right up right from the bottom floor, right up to the top floor. i have described this as an extensive fire, as extremely significant, but we...
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100 mplaints, and ose numbers continue to grow as part of the ongoing criminal investation, and as isaidas of yet, no criminal charges have been filed against dr. kindle. >> natalie, thank you. >>> we will switch gears now, and al is down in the beautiful bahamas. hi, al. >> we are at theorahama r and about to surprise a deserving dad in the next half hour, and you will love this he guy. amazing. in the meantime, fires are out west, especially iad col 21 at least, and they are not eny kind of control with low humidity and we looking at a high fire danger throughout a good part of the southwest and into the central plains. ry thunderstorms in utah and colorado, and there could be more wildfires. the midsection of the country, hot and hidnd feels like temperatures well over 100. for tomorrow we w see the heat advisories and heat 1 indes ov all the way up into the plains, into omaha, and saturday the heat just continues tond exrom florida to texas into chicago where the heat indexe are well ove 100 degrees and right into father's day. that's what's going on around the country.ha here'ss hap
100 mplaints, and ose numbers continue to grow as part of the ongoing criminal investation, and as isaidas of yet, no criminal charges have been filed against dr. kindle. >> natalie, thank you. >>> we will switch gears now, and al is down in the beautiful bahamas. hi, al. >> we are at theorahama r and about to surprise a deserving dad in the next half hour, and you will love this he guy. amazing. in the meantime, fires are out west, especially iad col 21 at least, and they...
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he said i thought it was inflatable, isaid no.s the same, it is made out of scaffolding. we used oak! but they would recognise inside. they are using flying, trapdoors. the whole enterprise is calling about £3 million without any subsidies. 660 people can be seated, with another 300 standing, exposed to the elements. it is incredibly exciting to be in, as soon as you step exciting to be in, as soon as you ste p o nto exciting to be in, as soon as you step onto the stage it feels intimate and that you're being embraced the audience. they are no more than 15 metres away, which is a special. it has been called a pop—up at it didn't, this has been so much effort and gargantuan amounts of design but i think it has worked and paid off. and at the back, a pop-up costu me paid off. and at the back, a pop-up costume room being used for macbeth and a midsummer ‘s night dream. these costumes are for the two of them? they are. we don't want lady macbeth coming on in half a ferry. how has the fact that you have got this shakespearean style the
he said i thought it was inflatable, isaid no.s the same, it is made out of scaffolding. we used oak! but they would recognise inside. they are using flying, trapdoors. the whole enterprise is calling about £3 million without any subsidies. 660 people can be seated, with another 300 standing, exposed to the elements. it is incredibly exciting to be in, as soon as you step exciting to be in, as soon as you ste p o nto exciting to be in, as soon as you step onto the stage it feels intimate and...
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our focus isaid, on the u.s. strength and we believe that the u.s.ing. in contrast --s, if they are so focused on what the u.s. is doing, that means they are not trying to be the global central bank and i think that has contributed to some of the near-term weakness that you alluded to in em markets. david: the fed has hiked rates seven times already. when do we start to feel that? look at em or the strength in the dollar, we have felt it to a degree. the real question is, when does the tightening start to withdraw liquidity at a rate that the u.s. economy or the global economy can't tolerate it. so far, we haven't seen that. signaled --p has ecb has signaled it will put the qe system in the future, the bank of japan is still providing liquidity. while that tightening has begun and continues, in the netted states it is not at a point where the fed is choking off states,- in the united it is not at a point where the fed is choking off growth. typically what killed the rally was the fed hiking rates intentionally trying to choke growth because inflation
our focus isaid, on the u.s. strength and we believe that the u.s.ing. in contrast --s, if they are so focused on what the u.s. is doing, that means they are not trying to be the global central bank and i think that has contributed to some of the near-term weakness that you alluded to in em markets. david: the fed has hiked rates seven times already. when do we start to feel that? look at em or the strength in the dollar, we have felt it to a degree. the real question is, when does the...
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the funny thing was, when i rang him, isaid, we're not going to be home tonight. he said, how come?aid, they think she's got leukaemia. he went, she could have leukaemia. she was swimming yesterday, she was at school the day before. and it started from here. i was in here then for five weeks, i didn't go home at all. she says the days can drag by but they've built up routines here now. ziggy‘s favourite part of the ward is the school room and she likes to go as often as she can. newsreel: if you've ever been in hospital, you'll recognise the symptoms. yes, jane's being got ready for visitors. it's all a long way from how things started 70 years ago. back then, children were allowed visitors perhaps just twice week. daddies aren't always safe to have around, of course, especially when their hosts are only 17 months old. but the clasps of strong hands or the friendly smile, why, that's all that's needed between men. do you know what that would have been used for? stephanie is a historian here today to do a show and tell with the children. but her focus is on creating a social history
the funny thing was, when i rang him, isaid, we're not going to be home tonight. he said, how come?aid, they think she's got leukaemia. he went, she could have leukaemia. she was swimming yesterday, she was at school the day before. and it started from here. i was in here then for five weeks, i didn't go home at all. she says the days can drag by but they've built up routines here now. ziggy‘s favourite part of the ward is the school room and she likes to go as often as she can. newsreel: if...
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chatting to him and he askedif and i was chatting to him and he asked if i was in marseille and when isaid were cowards because they picked on the people who were not interested in trouble. he said it was really cowardly and i thought that was interesting because in the world, it has gone around that the russians, even though they think they are really tough, it is almost like playing monopoly and you have got all the money and all of the pieces and you are playing against someone who does not even know the rules. what is the point? those fans are not interested. you have picked quite a world cup for your first one. yeah, it is the first world cup i've ever really had the opportunity to go to in terms of both time and finances. every football fan wants to be able to say they've been to a world cup. it was definitely a decision that was very seriously taken decision that was very seriously ta ken about whether to decision that was very seriously taken about whether to go or whether to boycott the world cup. it was a conversation that a lot of members of pride in football have had. your fami
chatting to him and he askedif and i was chatting to him and he asked if i was in marseille and when isaid were cowards because they picked on the people who were not interested in trouble. he said it was really cowardly and i thought that was interesting because in the world, it has gone around that the russians, even though they think they are really tough, it is almost like playing monopoly and you have got all the money and all of the pieces and you are playing against someone who does not...
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impression is that the italians didn't play well the wild card.” wonder how much solidarity there is, isaidtral right. the austerity and globalisation have strongly weakened the centre—left. as now migration, we see how much is weakening the moderate centre right and strengthening the radical right. so migration has many levels and there isa migration has many levels and there is a reason why one of most read books where one where the theory was migration for europe what nine lever was for the us. —— what 9/11 was for the us. the greek prime minister said the eu is divided and you have nationalist forces and the democratic ones, we ended up with a text that is not as we wanted, but we avoided several dangers. a final word on the german chancellor she has announced, that she has a bilateral agreement to return migrants who have registered in one country. she has an agreement to return them to spain and greece. will that be enough to get her out of the political mess she is in in in berlin? we will find out this weekend. back to you. thank you. the police commander in charge of hillsborough i
impression is that the italians didn't play well the wild card.” wonder how much solidarity there is, isaidtral right. the austerity and globalisation have strongly weakened the centre—left. as now migration, we see how much is weakening the moderate centre right and strengthening the radical right. so migration has many levels and there isa migration has many levels and there is a reason why one of most read books where one where the theory was migration for europe what nine lever was for...
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as isaid at the cool side, inland, 24 or 25.are really going to lift. here is just a selection. parts of the south—east of england could get up the south—east of england could get up into the high 20s and perhaps, as i mentioned, up to 30. so a bit cooler for the time being, i mentioned, up to 30. so a bit coolerfor the time being, still with some sunshine but those temperatures are set to rise. this is bbc news — our latest headlines: the health secretaryjeremy hunt says a "blame culture" in the nhs has to change to help uncover scandals such as the deaths at gosport war memorial hospital. the government says the system for allowing eu nationals to stay in the uk after brexit will be as simple as can reasonably be expected. president trump has vowed to maintain his tough stance on illegal immigration — after a u—turn on his policy of separating migrant children from their parents. sport now on afternoon live with hugh. sorry, it is the longest day, certainly feels like it. plenty of time. let's talk about andy murray, out at qu
as isaid at the cool side, inland, 24 or 25.are really going to lift. here is just a selection. parts of the south—east of england could get up the south—east of england could get up into the high 20s and perhaps, as i mentioned, up to 30. so a bit cooler for the time being, i mentioned, up to 30. so a bit coolerfor the time being, still with some sunshine but those temperatures are set to rise. this is bbc news — our latest headlines: the health secretaryjeremy hunt says a "blame...
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thankful to fifa, the administration, isaid in be?for their support in the build—up to the russian tournament. welcome to russia. the world cup remains a glittering prize for many nations. russia will take its turn, starting tomorrow. the us, canada and mexico now have eight years to prepare for theirs. and mexico now have eight years to prepare fortheirs. richard and mexico now have eight years to prepare for theirs. richard conway, bbc news, moscow. preparations for this year‘s tournament for spain are not going very well. just days before the start of their world cup campaign, they have sacked their managerjulen lopetegui. it was announced he would take over at real madrid at the end of the tournament, but the spanish football association was disappointed to find out about that just was disappointed to find out about thatjust moments was disappointed to find out about that just moments before was disappointed to find out about thatjust moments before the european champions announced it, with lopetegui having already signed a two—ye
thankful to fifa, the administration, isaid in be?for their support in the build—up to the russian tournament. welcome to russia. the world cup remains a glittering prize for many nations. russia will take its turn, starting tomorrow. the us, canada and mexico now have eight years to prepare for theirs. and mexico now have eight years to prepare fortheirs. richard and mexico now have eight years to prepare for theirs. richard conway, bbc news, moscow. preparations for this year‘s tournament...