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ithink he's... yes. dev patel pretty good, considering? ithink he's. .. yes. best supporting actor. davis for the film about the african american experience in the 19505. the night finished on a lighter note courtesy to mel brooks. next up, the oscars in two weeks time in la la land. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.but do stay with us on bbc1, it's now time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is a bbc news. the white house has said the us will reinforce its alliances in the pacific region following north korea's latest ballistic missile test. there has been international condemnation of pyongyang south korea called it an armed provocation to test the response of president trump. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it was difficult to see how president trump could contain north korea. i think affected jaksch that president trump doe5 i think affected jaksch that president trump does not know quite what to do after all t
ithink he's... yes. dev patel pretty good, considering? ithink he's. .. yes. best supporting actor. davis for the film about the african american experience in the 19505. the night finished on a lighter note courtesy to mel brooks. next up, the oscars in two weeks time in la la land. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.but do stay with us on bbc1, it's now time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is a bbc news. the white house has said the us...
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there was a backlash because of the hype around it, ithink? hype around it, i think? because of that but also it is a very classic piece of cinema. it is very ambitious but also very classic. the followers of moonlight came from a very different kind of sensibility. there was always a battle between the two audiences and think it is perfect that they both ended up in stage, ina perfect that they both ended up in stage, in a way. there was this handover between them. for me it was like the old school handing over to a voice. i thought that was really significant, symbolic and beautiful. both these film—makers are very good friends and they totally shared the journey. but it was this new voice in terms of the audience that came into the room last night and i loved that. la la land was the early favourite and continued to be the favourite. what happened? i saw it in august at its world premiere at the venice film festival and i fell in love with it. myjaw dropped. somebody is doing a musical, how exciting. playing with the old tropes, a freshness
there was a backlash because of the hype around it, ithink? hype around it, i think? because of that but also it is a very classic piece of cinema. it is very ambitious but also very classic. the followers of moonlight came from a very different kind of sensibility. there was always a battle between the two audiences and think it is perfect that they both ended up in stage, ina perfect that they both ended up in stage, in a way. there was this handover between them. for me it was like the old...
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ithink, again, i hold dual citizenship, lam iraqi and british.untries who have dual citizens who would benefit, and therefore i think there is something to be said. can we accept that trump or others — and we have to admit in the us the visa programme was tampered with from under the days of obama — treat citizens of the eu, for example, as two different classes of citizens? that is problematic because it stabs at the heart of what nationalism and citizenship means for people in europe. it has been a busy two weeks for donald trump, hasn't it? it has been a busy two weeks for donald trump and a nervous two weeks, i think, for all of us watching. he is careful to play to his bases at the moment. i think the financial deregulation is for those i saw in washington in the inauguration going to the ball, it's there for the rich who support him. i think the muslim ban is for, you know, his more working class audience, who i think so far are happy. the things we haven't heard about so much, in this country, are the fact that he had the ceos of fiat and
ithink, again, i hold dual citizenship, lam iraqi and british.untries who have dual citizens who would benefit, and therefore i think there is something to be said. can we accept that trump or others — and we have to admit in the us the visa programme was tampered with from under the days of obama — treat citizens of the eu, for example, as two different classes of citizens? that is problematic because it stabs at the heart of what nationalism and citizenship means for people in europe. it...
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ithink...acism has an open door now somehow, a bigger voice — a sense of creating walls with other cultures, you know, xenophobia, fear of the other, fear of the foreigner. for me, a lot of my work explores that. you weave that into the stuff you're doing. because that's my reality. i explore things that have happened to me or that are surrounding me. coming back to the point about mash—up and fusion, i want to bring in another clip, because itjust seems so relevant to what you're saying right now. you took a classical ballet, giselle, worked with the english national ballet and you gave it a contemporary twist. when you talk about walls and immigrants, you reimagined a love story taking place with giselle, who is actually a garment worker, a very poor girl. let's just look at the imagery that comes from your giselle. again, stunning images, very different from the clip from desh that we saw earlier. what was it like working with the english national ballet, and with tamara rojo, who is one of
ithink...acism has an open door now somehow, a bigger voice — a sense of creating walls with other cultures, you know, xenophobia, fear of the other, fear of the foreigner. for me, a lot of my work explores that. you weave that into the stuff you're doing. because that's my reality. i explore things that have happened to me or that are surrounding me. coming back to the point about mash—up and fusion, i want to bring in another clip, because itjust seems so relevant to what you're saying...
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i think, looking ithink, looking back i think, looking back at those games, watching the races that itest 0lympic races of my life. you know, being able to come back after the defeat in 2012, and just to get back to that point, you know, i think thatis to that point, you know, i think that is something which is a challenge in itself. taking 1.5, almost two years off, getting myself back to the place where i was able to compete and finish exactly how i wanted, i think that was the special thing. but, i mean, ithink that is where you saw the biggest celebration from me, after that race, where i am sitting on the lane lines basically saying bring it. but it was just a cool moment, and lines basically saying bring it. but it wasjust a cool moment, and i wa nted it wasjust a cool moment, and i wanted that won back really bad, and being able to look up and see my wife and son up there was just... it was something i haven't had before, and just a treat. to major league baseball, and the chicago cubs returned for spring training on tuesday, after having won the world series for the first time
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ithink maximum effort from them. will it be enough?ould be a great game. when i mentioned earlier, england are ready much being seen as the tea m are ready much being seen as the team to beat, given that recent winning streak? that's right, yes. england fans here today will be hoping for a little that's right, yes. england fans here today will be hoping for a 4:50pm at a match. kick—off here at 4:50pm at twickenham, but before that, scotla nd twickenham, but before that, scotland against ireland at murrayfield, 2:25pm kick—off for that. should be an enthralling first afternoon of the six nations. thank you very much. you can hear england on bbc radio five live, and that game is on bbc one tv. pick of the day's premier league fixtures kicks off at stamford bridge injust over fixtures kicks off at stamford bridge in just over an fixtures kicks off at stamford bridge injust over an hour, with leaders chelsea taking on third placed arsenal. the gunners are looking to repeat their 3—0 home victory earlier in the season, whereas they went fo
ithink maximum effort from them. will it be enough?ould be a great game. when i mentioned earlier, england are ready much being seen as the tea m are ready much being seen as the team to beat, given that recent winning streak? that's right, yes. england fans here today will be hoping for a little that's right, yes. england fans here today will be hoping for a 4:50pm at a match. kick—off here at 4:50pm at twickenham, but before that, scotla nd twickenham, but before that, scotland against...
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ithink it is a holocaust, we had... well, you can... i think it is a fair argument.ts of the 1930s and 19405 at argument. you can cite the events of the 19305 and 19405 at me but let's stick with what happened today. yes, but it can come back. let's look at the context of brexit. i come back to the basic point about the situation today in europe. you have just seem to reason in the white house with donald trump talking about the state fa5t alliance between britain and europe. you've heard donald trump saying that he is going to seek a very quick trade deal with britain. talking in the mo5t deal with britain. talking in the most positive term5 about britain po5t brexit. it weakens your hand as an eu negotiator, doe5 po5t brexit. it weakens your hand as an eu negotiator, does it not, that britain is now looking at history close relationship with donald trump. i am not reasoning in those term5 because i know that the interest of the uk is more in europe than in the us. you know the figures. you know the figures. 44% of the export5 figures. you know the figures. 44% of t
ithink it is a holocaust, we had... well, you can... i think it is a fair argument.ts of the 1930s and 19405 at argument. you can cite the events of the 19305 and 19405 at me but let's stick with what happened today. yes, but it can come back. let's look at the context of brexit. i come back to the basic point about the situation today in europe. you have just seem to reason in the white house with donald trump talking about the state fa5t alliance between britain and europe. you've heard...
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so, yes, ithink that people he would do if he was elected. so, yes, i think that we share most views on energy and the environment. let's talk big picture sort of mindset before we dig down into the detail of environmental policy making. in terms of your approach and the president's, and i t“; the over % the gigggggg. ;f.;.':; 1: if. ' a do £--------- when a scientists, when politicians in the western world, when environmental campaigners all talk about the urgent need to de—carbonise the global economy, do you think they are wrong? yes, i do, andi you think they are wrong? yes, i do, and i think that the campaign that we have just witnessed and i think that the campaign that we havejust witnessed in and i think that the campaign that we have just witnessed in the united states is interesting, because it is the first presidential campaign that we have had where both candidates, secretary clinton and mr trump, campaigned on climate policy and on energy policy and put forward very different views. 0ne energy policy and put forward very differen
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over time, ithink, on trump can do business with.xchanging views, it will really do a lot on the governments can then pick up the details in dialogue going forward. let's catch up with the sport. the russian athlete maria savino book has been stripped of her title from london 2012 after being found guilty of doping offences by the court of arbitration for sport. it means the south african athlete becomes a two—time champion. she also inherits the 2011 will championship title which savinova also a link wishes. savinova, one of russia's most famous middle—distance athletes, now one of most notorious drug cheats. the court ruling today that between 2010 injuly, and august 2013, all her medals, prizes, all the money she has won, will be forfeited because of abnormalities in urban biological passport. that is a system which detects over a period of time whether an athlete has been using performance enhancing drugs. savinova previously had been recommended for a lifetime ban by the world anti—doping authority enquirer, led by dick pound in
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0h, ithink so. ithink the way the press deals with donald trump is to a great degree to ignore him.ative coverage, he tries to turn it into a positive. and up until now, it has been working for him. what the press needs to be doing is kind of backing away from him and maybe covering other stories 01’ him and maybe covering other stories or going to what really drives him crazy, those unnamed sources. he hates that! so the next dinner will bea hates that! so the next dinner will be a rather surreal event without the president there. i mean, the last time the president was not there was ronald reagan because he was recovering from an assassination attempt. yes, this is going to be a very strange situation. this is a traditional rite of passage. it is a bonding moment. it is a way to poke fun at each other. it is glitzy. all of that is going to be missed. but i do think that donald trump will be there, very much, he will be talked about the entire evening and the next three days coverage will be all about trump. thank you forjoining us. health officials have launched a campaign for wha
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well, then, ithink i will change my mind! and here's another phone trying for a comeback.two once—great names making an unlikely bet that they can be big again in our mobile future. rory cellan—jones, bbc news, barcelona. time for a look at the weather, here's nick miller. it is good for filling out the i spy book of weather over the next few minutes, it is all going on. we have had heavy showers in cornwall today, threatening skies, big clouds from this weather watcher picture from east sussex. but northern ireland and parts of scotland have had drier weather, quite pleasant for some, but not for everyone. look on the rain snow radar, snow to relatively low levels in dumfries and galloway at the moment, elsewhere you can see the showers and this
well, then, ithink i will change my mind! and here's another phone trying for a comeback.two once—great names making an unlikely bet that they can be big again in our mobile future. rory cellan—jones, bbc news, barcelona. time for a look at the weather, here's nick miller. it is good for filling out the i spy book of weather over the next few minutes, it is all going on. we have had heavy showers in cornwall today, threatening skies, big clouds from this weather watcher picture from east...
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ithink there is thing that is most frightening to me. michael?that. steve banning, —— bannan, he is essentialto understand the white house, he has compared himself to thomas cromwell, to henry viii's machiavelli. it tells us about steve bannon's style. he regards him as a court intriguer and it tells us something about trump. he is is a president who thinks and will behave like a monarch, one of the striking things i think about trump, is if you think ofa i think about trump, is if you think of a liberal position, he will always ta ke of a liberal position, he will always take the opposite. so a liberal position on migration, he is against it. a liberal position in the middle east. he sides with the regimes which are defiantly ill liberal with egypt and saudi arabia. saudi arabia sees in him a potential ally, because he's profossil fuels and hostile to iran, so, you can see that there is an ideology at work there, it is not the sophisticated ideology of previous orders of his office but it speaks as we have heard, to particular constituencies in
ithink there is thing that is most frightening to me. michael?that. steve banning, —— bannan, he is essentialto understand the white house, he has compared himself to thomas cromwell, to henry viii's machiavelli. it tells us about steve bannon's style. he regards him as a court intriguer and it tells us something about trump. he is is a president who thinks and will behave like a monarch, one of the striking things i think about trump, is if you think ofa i think about trump, is if you...
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always learning, ithink. if about where the line is? always learning, i think. i had, player safety is paramount. rugby knows it image is crucial. the six nations is defined by tradition as much as change. so, 0 seven weeks of sporting folk music. —— cue. meanwhile the women's tournament got going tonight but scotland were denied their first six nations point in nearly seven years when ireland scored in the final seconds of their match in cumbernauld. scotland lost all their matches in last year's tournament butjade konkel, their first full time player, scored two tries to give them the half time lead. they didn't add any points after the break though, and ireland completed the comeback on 82 minutes whenjenny murphy crashed over for the decisive try. it finished 22—15 to the irish. munster have gone top of the pro 12 table tonight after a hard—fought victory away at edinburgh. just one try in the game, scored in the first half by ronan o'mahony. 10—9 the final score with edinburgh picking up a losing bonus point. the british national cup diving is going on in p
always learning, ithink. if about where the line is? always learning, i think. i had, player safety is paramount. rugby knows it image is crucial. the six nations is defined by tradition as much as change. so, 0 seven weeks of sporting folk music. —— cue. meanwhile the women's tournament got going tonight but scotland were denied their first six nations point in nearly seven years when ireland scored in the final seconds of their match in cumbernauld. scotland lost all their matches in last...
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ithink overreact and everything will be fine.o react. had he reacted, they would be back to the same old tit—for—tat stuff. by not reacting, i won't say he got the moral high ground, but he tossed the ball back into the trump camp and said, this is my contribution. i'm not going to retaliate, now it's up to you to do something to break this logjam. there is no doubt that relations between america and russia did get completely stuck on 0bama. is it possible to just look into the mind of the russians with all this happening at the moment? are they thinking, god, we have lost our man? 0rare thinking, god, we have lost our man? or are they thinking, this is a witchhunt against russia ? or are they thinking, this is a witchhunt against russia? for will they just deal with whoever witchhunt against russia? for will theyjust deal with whoever comes in next? the first reactions when the story broke, early morning rush—hour time, lots of commentators... we saw the official kremlin reaction, much more controlled, saying this is an internal
ithink overreact and everything will be fine.o react. had he reacted, they would be back to the same old tit—for—tat stuff. by not reacting, i won't say he got the moral high ground, but he tossed the ball back into the trump camp and said, this is my contribution. i'm not going to retaliate, now it's up to you to do something to break this logjam. there is no doubt that relations between america and russia did get completely stuck on 0bama. is it possible to just look into the mind of the...
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making sure the entrepreneurs, in the same budget where they mention farmers, well, ithink the same budgetd. india is largely a non- tax compliant society. that is a polite way of saying corruption, corruption, corruption. forget about chinese careers, let us talk about ban ki—moon. first of all, he will not run for president. was he a good secretary general? he hasjust finished thejob. secretary general? he hasjust finished the job. the un tends to be on the most critical thing is fairly ineffective. —— things. they need him in south korea. they have impeachment proceedings against the existing administration. they might as well have someone who has the respectability of un secretary general. but he has said he doesn't wa nt general. but he has said he doesn't want to be involved. there was some mocking of him because he could not get on the underground, the tube. mocking of him because he could not get on the underground, the tubem could not put the notes into the machine. come on! maybe not as respected as he would like to be. was falling in ratings anyway in opinion polls. did not hill
making sure the entrepreneurs, in the same budget where they mention farmers, well, ithink the same budgetd. india is largely a non- tax compliant society. that is a polite way of saying corruption, corruption, corruption. forget about chinese careers, let us talk about ban ki—moon. first of all, he will not run for president. was he a good secretary general? he hasjust finished thejob. secretary general? he hasjust finished the job. the un tends to be on the most critical thing is fairly...
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ithink in those member states to be guaranteed, too. in relation to this matter, we recognise people wa nt to this matter, we recognise people want reassurance for their future. asi want reassurance for their future. as i said in the house of commons yesterday, when i trigger article 50,i yesterday, when i trigger article 50, i will make clear i want this issue to be addressed at an early stage of negotiations so we can give reassurance to uk citizens living in italy and other member states. and eu citizens and italians living in the uk. another question from william? william james from reuters. prime minister, you've previously said the question of scottish independence was settled in 2014 by the referendum. my question to you today is, would you allow a second independence referendum and did you expect such a request to land on your desk after you trigger article 50? the question is not whether there could be a second referendum about whether there should be. as you have said in your question we had an independence referendum in 2014,
ithink in those member states to be guaranteed, too. in relation to this matter, we recognise people wa nt to this matter, we recognise people want reassurance for their future. asi want reassurance for their future. as i said in the house of commons yesterday, when i trigger article 50,i yesterday, when i trigger article 50, i will make clear i want this issue to be addressed at an early stage of negotiations so we can give reassurance to uk citizens living in italy and other member states....
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ithink. -- a&e. do stay tuned.hanks to nigel and joke with the both of you will be back at 11th are. coming next, reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm karin giaonone. from here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondence to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme... 0n the brink of famine. we report from yemen as the united nations launches an emergency appeal for aid. the struggle of the smugglers. a reporterjoins the kurds desperately trying to make a living on the iraqi border. believe it or not, it is impossible to take a sip. the un has appealed for $2 billion to provide life—saving assistance to millions in yemen, who it says face the threat of famine. almost 3.3 million people are now suffering from acute malnutrition. more than 2 million of them are children. aid workers say the situation is catastrophic and rapidly deteriorating. now there is a new complication. warplanes from the saudi—led coalition battling the houthi rebels who control the capital have hit a vital
ithink. -- a&e. do stay tuned.hanks to nigel and joke with the both of you will be back at 11th are. coming next, reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm karin giaonone. from here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondence to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme... 0n the brink of famine. we report from yemen as the united nations launches an emergency appeal for aid. the struggle of the smugglers. a reporterjoins the kurds desperately trying to make...
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ithink this was him saying that even if he loses the seat he will stay on. thank you.hris mason there. we will have full coverage of the by—election results on bbc news in the next few hours. we will have all of the detail and analysis of what it means. a very important by—election and real test across the country of the mood. that's the by—election special from 12:30am tonight. iraqi security forces have made a breakthrough in their offensive against so—called islamic state in iraq's second city, mosul. they've taken the city's airport, a key staging point in the battle to drive militants from the western half of the city. our correspondent quentin sommerville was there, as iraqi government troops fought their way in. before the attack came the air strikes, rockets and artillery. it's day five of the offensive to retake western mosul. slowly, the forces make their way past a suspected is car bomb, talks en route. these armoured columns are now moving forward to mosul airport. the attack of the airport is under way. all night long we've heard coalition aircraft and ira
ithink this was him saying that even if he loses the seat he will stay on. thank you.hris mason there. we will have full coverage of the by—election results on bbc news in the next few hours. we will have all of the detail and analysis of what it means. a very important by—election and real test across the country of the mood. that's the by—election special from 12:30am tonight. iraqi security forces have made a breakthrough in their offensive against so—called islamic state in iraq's...
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ithink year. this is before the outcome of the referendum.y assumed at that time that the uk would stay within the european union. and it has gone the other way.|j within the european union. and it has gone the other way. i think it is something that the deutsche borse realise, there will —— how well the london stock market was running. the share price is gone from about £10 to about £30, roughly. that is phenomenal. since the announcement of the merger in debris last year, the london stock exchange share price has gone 19%. but it is interesting because you have talked about a cutback in the share price. but it only fell 3% yesterday. that means that deutsche borse is very powerful. there is also a certain degree of cynicism over that in the long—term. degree of cynicism over that in the long-term. you do it is better that they are part? —— they are a part. long-term. you do it is better that they are part? —— they are a partlj think basically most people ‘s fears are if the deutsche boerse work to be the dominant partner over a period of ti
ithink year. this is before the outcome of the referendum.y assumed at that time that the uk would stay within the european union. and it has gone the other way.|j within the european union. and it has gone the other way. i think it is something that the deutsche borse realise, there will —— how well the london stock market was running. the share price is gone from about £10 to about £30, roughly. that is phenomenal. since the announcement of the merger in debris last year, the london...
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yes, ithink so, and i can quite an advance on a few years ago. yes, i think so, and i can remember asa yes, i think so, and i can remember as a child travelling to europe for the first time in singh policeman with guns and feeling quite horrified and realising we grew up in different circumstances. circumstances have changed. this does seem to be a compromise of sorts, at least that we are not going down the full firearms route, a taser is not a nice thing to be on the receiving end of, but the fatalities that we have experienced in the us on both sides. heavily armed cops on every in the us on both sides. heavily armed cops on every corner. in the us on both sides. heavily armed cops on every corner. the baftas, you were there this evening! i wasn't in the front row, i need to stress. we are always keen to talk to people who were there. the daily telegraph has a picture on the front page of people who are not actors are tall, but they stole the limelight on the red carpet, i think, prince william and lovely kate. it is a revelation when you are
yes, ithink so, and i can quite an advance on a few years ago. yes, i think so, and i can remember asa yes, i think so, and i can remember as a child travelling to europe for the first time in singh policeman with guns and feeling quite horrified and realising we grew up in different circumstances. circumstances have changed. this does seem to be a compromise of sorts, at least that we are not going down the full firearms route, a taser is not a nice thing to be on the receiving end of, but the...
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you know, ithink actually give the company a boost?d not necessarily because of him specifically but more what it is indicative of, so fierce political discourse and debate amplified in an online environment. we also saw it with brexit as well, twitter have lots and lots of opinions around the key political issues and i suppose the next step is what else people can debate, so, does it go beyond politics, to other niche communities where they can have those back and forth opinions? 0k, will they find a buyer, yes or no, i have to go, will they? eventually, yes, it is all about the content on twitter to allow them to do that. we appreciate yourtime, allow them to do that. we appreciate your time, short and sweet, thank your time, short and sweet, thank you very much, and i will be back to look at the papers from around the world. follow me on twitter. i will see you shortly. a new law designed to help protect people in england from so called revenge evictions by rogue landlords isn't working. that's according to senior mps and housing la
you know, ithink actually give the company a boost?d not necessarily because of him specifically but more what it is indicative of, so fierce political discourse and debate amplified in an online environment. we also saw it with brexit as well, twitter have lots and lots of opinions around the key political issues and i suppose the next step is what else people can debate, so, does it go beyond politics, to other niche communities where they can have those back and forth opinions? 0k, will they...
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yes, ithink so, and i can quite an advance on a few years ago.mber asa yes, i think so, and i can remember as a child travelling to europe for the first time
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ithink i think the europeans are really are... i think they have taken the brexit decision badly. claimed that the german car manufacturers will persuade the german, the european union to give britain a good deal, i think britain will get a bad deal. speaking as someone who is irish, i am in love with britain. i want to see the common travel between the uk and ireland, buti see the common travel between the uk and ireland, but i feel the europeans are really going to bully britain very badly, and we will all be bullied into pulling apart borders and having a hard policies, and it could be damaging for the uk economy. i could be wrong, but i think that will happen. and it british company best known for its backless vacuum cleaners, dyson, is opening a new factory in singapore. it will work on new technologies and develop existing products, like its new drivers. the bbc simon atkinson asked sirjames dyson why it had started researching here as well. singapore is great because there are lots of young, very bright engineers, and we need lots of very young bright developing. , , develo
ithink i think the europeans are really are... i think they have taken the brexit decision badly. claimed that the german car manufacturers will persuade the german, the european union to give britain a good deal, i think britain will get a bad deal. speaking as someone who is irish, i am in love with britain. i want to see the common travel between the uk and ireland, buti see the common travel between the uk and ireland, but i feel the europeans are really going to bully britain very badly,...
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i think ithink our i think our goal was to put the pressure high on them, especially on the defence,did it. and if you can do what you want, of course you're happy after. but we know that it's a good result, but not a perfect result. nothing is done for the second leg. it will be tough in naples. after boca juniors players were filmed fighting at training there's been more ugly scenes coming out of the country. tuesday's argentina copa game in the northern province of salta saw talleres de perico defeat central norte 1—0 but perico won 2—1 on aggregate to advance to the quarterfinals. on leaving the pitch a steward spat at perico defender franco sosa and ran away, with sosa and team—mates giving chase. david arganaraz kicked the unruly steward in the back, but suffered a leg injury in the process and had to be helped off the pitch before security personnel restrained the offender and another man. the jamaican sprinter nesta carter has filed an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport after he was found guilty of doping at the 2008 olympics in beijing. carter tested positive retro
i think ithink our i think our goal was to put the pressure high on them, especially on the defence,did it. and if you can do what you want, of course you're happy after. but we know that it's a good result, but not a perfect result. nothing is done for the second leg. it will be tough in naples. after boca juniors players were filmed fighting at training there's been more ugly scenes coming out of the country. tuesday's argentina copa game in the northern province of salta saw talleres de...
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they are wrecking amendments, ithink, one has gone through that you cannot trigger article 50 until we'vef airport. bless them for trying, but lots of things are coming forward like this. at the end of the day she is going to proceed. she is going to carry on. the vote la st she is going to carry on. the vote last week was pretty much unanimous over 380 supporting it going forward. ken clarke? he is about the only one. he was the only one from the conservatives. but we expected that. we knew that. yes, stand firm, follow one through, and, you know, she is touring the right thing. we‘ve also got on the ft, just quickly, brexit having a negative effect already, says big business leaders. hold the front page. how original of the ft. they‘ve been writing that practically since the 23rd ofjune last year. when we actually leave, though... it might happen, but, you see, they have been doing that and they‘ve been rather blown out of the water by the government of the bank of england —— governor. and the statistics saying we are doing better than we thought it would be. on the front of the indepen
they are wrecking amendments, ithink, one has gone through that you cannot trigger article 50 until we'vef airport. bless them for trying, but lots of things are coming forward like this. at the end of the day she is going to proceed. she is going to carry on. the vote la st she is going to carry on. the vote last week was pretty much unanimous over 380 supporting it going forward. ken clarke? he is about the only one. he was the only one from the conservatives. but we expected that. we knew...
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ithink funding cuts, if it doesn't start to reform itself.hink today was an important staging post, on what could be seen as the nuclear option. passing a bill in parliament to force its hand and tell it to reform. critics are unhappy with what they say is a lack of diversity and independence on the fa's main decision—making bodies, the council and the board. they are also concerned about the perceived dominance of the professional game, in particular the premier league. they want changes. this all comes after yea rs of they want changes. this all comes after years of frustration with the fa and a perceived lack of progress. there has also been on field failure, with england, the sam alla rdyce failure, with england, the sam allardyce fiasco, off field scandals, for example the child sex abuse scandal in football. concerns about inequality in the game. the fa say its proud of its record. it's trying and is going to reform, and the chairman greg clark says he step down if he doesn't get his way. the sta kes down if he doesn't get his way. the
ithink funding cuts, if it doesn't start to reform itself.hink today was an important staging post, on what could be seen as the nuclear option. passing a bill in parliament to force its hand and tell it to reform. critics are unhappy with what they say is a lack of diversity and independence on the fa's main decision—making bodies, the council and the board. they are also concerned about the perceived dominance of the professional game, in particular the premier league. they want changes....
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ithink, i mean, it's a question we asked ourselves. have you answered it yet?e very busy at the moment. i mean, we have thrown a few ideas around and spoken about it but again it's finding the time. well, if you think this has worked, it would be hard not to do it again, wouldn't it? i think it would just be very different process. you might even talk to each other. might even have a conversation, yeah. of course, the thing is, without giving the ending away, you could take the story on. have you thought of that? only now. well, there you are. we could take the story on that for me personally, i don't know how sarah feels, if i was doing something i'd like to move away from those characters. i think those characters, for me, have told me as much as they can tell me and i'm finished withjess, i think. for the moment, anyway. for the moment. sarah crossan and brian conaghan, thank you very much. thank you. at this time of year, the battle between winter and spring can bring contrasting weather conditions from one day to do next. that is what we have seen this wee
ithink, i mean, it's a question we asked ourselves. have you answered it yet?e very busy at the moment. i mean, we have thrown a few ideas around and spoken about it but again it's finding the time. well, if you think this has worked, it would be hard not to do it again, wouldn't it? i think it would just be very different process. you might even talk to each other. might even have a conversation, yeah. of course, the thing is, without giving the ending away, you could take the story on. have...
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ithink, you know, novak and andy still dominating the tour, but i hope i can keep it up to his level.dam open, after a 7—6, 6—3 win over marius copil on monday. the czech, who is seeded fourth, won this tournament in 2014, and was beaten finalist in 2015. but he was taken the distance by the romanian qualifier in the first set. berdych found life easier in the second set, and will now face either viktor troicki or richard gasquet in the round of 16. uzbekistan's denis istomin, who knocked novak djokovic out of the australian open last month, went up against british player aljaz bedene, with istomin winning 6—3, 7—6, and will play the winner of the match between grigor dimitrov and mischa zverev in the second round. at the alpine world skiing championships, switzerland's luca aernie is the men's alpine combined world champion, and no—one is more surprised by that than the man himself. aernie only just scraped into the slalom event, after finishing 30th in the downhill. if he had finished just 0.06 second slower, he would have missed the cut. but he produced a barnstorming run in the sl
ithink, you know, novak and andy still dominating the tour, but i hope i can keep it up to his level.dam open, after a 7—6, 6—3 win over marius copil on monday. the czech, who is seeded fourth, won this tournament in 2014, and was beaten finalist in 2015. but he was taken the distance by the romanian qualifier in the first set. berdych found life easier in the second set, and will now face either viktor troicki or richard gasquet in the round of 16. uzbekistan's denis istomin, who knocked...
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i think, you ithink, you know, we i think, you know, we are obviously grateful at the end to get thet the end to get the best part of two hours, you know, of clea n part of two hours, you know, of clean running. you know, the last pa rt clean running. you know, the last part of the day. so that was important for us, and we racked up close to 50 laps in that last little block. so i think we took a bit away from that, you know, from the first run. i went out there, it is a new car so you run. i went out there, it is a new car so you start to fill a few differences and i think we clean them up already in the first few i’u ns them up already in the first few runs that we had. it is just going to come with more running —— feel a few differences. have you heard of bandy? it is a form of ice hockey played in russia. it is a combination of field hockey, ice hockey and football. but two teams haven't been playing to the rules, and they have been ordered to replay a match after scoring 20 own—goals between them. it has sparked allegations of match—fixing. baikal—energiya beat vodnik 11—9 in th
i think, you ithink, you know, we i think, you know, we are obviously grateful at the end to get thet the end to get the best part of two hours, you know, of clea n part of two hours, you know, of clean running. you know, the last pa rt clean running. you know, the last part of the day. so that was important for us, and we racked up close to 50 laps in that last little block. so i think we took a bit away from that, you know, from the first run. i went out there, it is a new car so you run. i...
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so, ithink, we're elderly and that's been accepted.going to find that councils that are having some difficulty, as is surrey, in the future, it will be reflected in the formula that will give the grant to those councils. plural, not just surrey. those councils. plural, notjust surrey. sir paul, thank you very much. let's get more on the death of tara palmer—tomkinson. our correspondent rebecca jones is here. what do we know? we know she was dig foesed with a brain tumour. she went for tests a nd with a brain tumour. she went for tests and they discovered a growth and she had been receiving treatment since then. we then know that the police were called by the london ambulance service to her home which is in south west london at about 1.40pm where a woman aged in her 40s was pronounced dead at the scene. police are saying the death is being treated as unexplained, but at this early stage as you can see, this is only an hour or two ago, police are not treating the death as suspicious and as you might imagine simon, inquiries into the circ
so, ithink, we're elderly and that's been accepted.going to find that councils that are having some difficulty, as is surrey, in the future, it will be reflected in the formula that will give the grant to those councils. plural, not just surrey. those councils. plural, notjust surrey. sir paul, thank you very much. let's get more on the death of tara palmer—tomkinson. our correspondent rebecca jones is here. what do we know? we know she was dig foesed with a brain tumour. she went for tests a...
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un, ithink. it'll be interesting to see if that will be more threatening. —— ewan. on twitter? a stunt, but it is a way of getting attention both on the met office and the weather.m is designed for people to take the weather more seriously. a story inside the times. the housing crisis clogs up canals. this is an old story for me because this has been going on in london for a long time. people opting for boats rather than houses. the route between little venice and regents park is a motorway, they say. it is nice. it isn't a motorway, it is nice and pretty, it is pleasant. there have been complaints. lots of complaints from residents who live along the canal about the noise and the pollution and the letter from the amount of canal boats. the pollution isa amount of canal boats. the pollution is a pretty good point, because, they do charge out some horrific fuel fumes. and smoke. and smoke yeah, maybe it is time... the point is, people are doing it. it is a london story. because even in the copy it says that it'll happen in birmingham and manchester, as well. but house prices are
un, ithink. it'll be interesting to see if that will be more threatening. —— ewan. on twitter? a stunt, but it is a way of getting attention both on the met office and the weather.m is designed for people to take the weather more seriously. a story inside the times. the housing crisis clogs up canals. this is an old story for me because this has been going on in london for a long time. people opting for boats rather than houses. the route between little venice and regents park is a...
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if you want to say something, put your name behind it, ithink to say something, put your name behind, i think the white house isina behind it, i think the white house is in a very difficult time, i was there one day one with president george w bush. it takes several weeks to figure out your bearings, how to work with congress, so from my perspective, the trump administration is starting out fairly well. just before we move on, i want to show you some pictures that came in just before we went on air of donald trump meeting the boss of intell... meeting the boss of intel. there is mr trump ‘s sitting slightly awkwardly behind the desk and the ceo of intel standing really awkwardly right behind him. what he's trying to do, talking about jobs moving to arizona, $7 billion investment, 33,000 jobs, jobs moving to arizona, $7 billion investment, 33,000jobs, ithink, once again... this image. they look a little nervous. you can see them shifting a little nervously. you think? you're watching 100 days from bbc news. still to come for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news: protecti
if you want to say something, put your name behind it, ithink to say something, put your name behind, i think the white house isina behind it, i think the white house is in a very difficult time, i was there one day one with president george w bush. it takes several weeks to figure out your bearings, how to work with congress, so from my perspective, the trump administration is starting out fairly well. just before we move on, i want to show you some pictures that came in just before we went on...
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ithink it is more of the phlegmatic attitude of the british public. it has not happened yet.til that is a reason to do so. there is a danger that those who are in favour of leaving the european union may think these two stories and because the growth forecasts have been upgraded that does not prove that things are going to get better because we have not yet left the european union. just on economic forecasts, it is remarkable, it is difficult to make accurate forecasts, the result of complexity, lots of people behaving in unpredictable ways,. what amazes me is how little economic forecasters update their predictive models in the light of events. unless you do that and improve, there's not a lot of scientific method and forecasting. there is a very good book on exactly that. visit your book? but none of this matters because we do not care about experts anyway. an expert who selfjustifies their existing assumptions because their existing assumptions because the eagle is bound up with an existing idea, that is a disaster. those who want to revise the judgments in the light of ex
ithink it is more of the phlegmatic attitude of the british public. it has not happened yet.til that is a reason to do so. there is a danger that those who are in favour of leaving the european union may think these two stories and because the growth forecasts have been upgraded that does not prove that things are going to get better because we have not yet left the european union. just on economic forecasts, it is remarkable, it is difficult to make accurate forecasts, the result of...
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ithink second series. there is lots of drama.hat we get a bit sick of the same stories. there is always a missing child, a cop who has problems, so there comes a time when you try to do the opposite. there are hardly uplifting. one top alert in brazil is about a serial killer thing that with police. it is in a nicer location. one uses a honey making businesses a front for a male escort service. another one is about a young couple that befriend their neighbours with disastrous consequences. neighbours with disastrous consequences. have got time talk about the back page... we do. we have one minute left. which one are we looking at. the times. this is going to hurt, wales against england on bbc one. it is a proper game. england played badly and one last week. this could be the defining match of the six nations. if england when they will look very strong. the welsh are determined to send them back with a fully behind their ears. —— a fleet of time. wales are the underdogs and they like being the underdogs. england do not do well in
ithink second series. there is lots of drama.hat we get a bit sick of the same stories. there is always a missing child, a cop who has problems, so there comes a time when you try to do the opposite. there are hardly uplifting. one top alert in brazil is about a serial killer thing that with police. it is in a nicer location. one uses a honey making businesses a front for a male escort service. another one is about a young couple that befriend their neighbours with disastrous consequences....
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ithink unfairly held, was released and paid £1 million.was to avoid paying more, if it had gone to avoid paying more, if it had gone to court, it was some kind of settlement. now he has ended up being filmed as a night as suicide bomber. wonder if the £1 million has gone to eye —esque on some 110w. gone to eye —esque on some now. reason british taxpayers paid it, he claimed m16 was reason british taxpayers paid it, he claimed mi6 was involved in what happened. —— the is suicide bomber. the tony blair government was also involved in the release and making the payment, according to this. it raises questions about why he was monitored. even after he was paid, whether payment is justified monitored. even after he was paid, whether payment isjustified or not, but given his record, he really should have been monitored. how do they allow him to, if you like, have this second life and do what he has done. does it raise questions about those who campaigned on his behalf? it does, i suppose they would argue that they could not have known what he was
ithink unfairly held, was released and paid £1 million.was to avoid paying more, if it had gone to avoid paying more, if it had gone to court, it was some kind of settlement. now he has ended up being filmed as a night as suicide bomber. wonder if the £1 million has gone to eye —esque on some 110w. gone to eye —esque on some now. reason british taxpayers paid it, he claimed m16 was reason british taxpayers paid it, he claimed mi6 was involved in what happened. —— the is suicide...
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huffington post, ithink we can ring this up on our monitors.etired being better off than working household, confirms theresa may, david ?|j than working household, confirms theresa may, david? i heard about this story today. as a person, as i seem this story today. as a person, as i seem to rather to regularly on this slot, on bbc news, of a certain age, successive governments, let's be fairto the baby successive governments, let's be fair to the baby boomers generation... why? because we should be. because you are one of them. successive governments have, at last, in the past ten years reverse generations of not looking after the elderly. some of us would argue. i am surprised by this story the numberten am surprised by this story the number ten spokesman is confirming that theresa may is going to keep this triple lock. it is a manifesto commitment and it will be kept. people must be aware, the other thing i always associate, when i first saw this story, was about savings. you associate older people with savings. unless i am mistaken, savings
huffington post, ithink we can ring this up on our monitors.etired being better off than working household, confirms theresa may, david ?|j than working household, confirms theresa may, david? i heard about this story today. as a person, as i seem this story today. as a person, as i seem to rather to regularly on this slot, on bbc news, of a certain age, successive governments, let's be fairto the baby successive governments, let's be fair to the baby boomers generation... why? because we...
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ithink those described as anti—semitic. you say that, really? i think those are strong words. were heartened for the statement that he made at the museum. we also looking for substance to back that up. we have the tools and resources to deal with the tools and resources to deal with the white house. and to address anti—semitism that i do not think will stop, ever. you need layers. you need law enforcement and education, issues of personal accountability. and i am not sure we have heard that you from the white house. so we hope we will, soon. what you put this rise down to? coincidence, it the ku klux klan supported this president, but that does not mean that he supports them. i think the rise is also part of a series of layers. it is a certain high level of nasty rhetoric. it is a level of online behaviour that is remarkable even for cyber hate.
ithink those described as anti—semitic. you say that, really? i think those are strong words. were heartened for the statement that he made at the museum. we also looking for substance to back that up. we have the tools and resources to deal with the tools and resources to deal with the white house. and to address anti—semitism that i do not think will stop, ever. you need layers. you need law enforcement and education, issues of personal accountability. and i am not sure we have heard that...
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yes, ithink i, daniel blake, you would think? yes, i think i, daniel blake. a foreign film in the british category, under the shadow, set in iran in the 80s but i think it is a i, daniel blake. a tremendous year and winning in cannes and i think he will carry that momentum through to winning tonight. and the shouting her shouted again. i think that is because casey affleck has arrived. yes, he is over there, hiding with a beard, not how he appears in the film. casey affleck, he is in manchester by the sea. probably the hot favourite to win best actor ‘s night. he's got the pressure from andrew garfield behind him but i think it is casey affleck's, it seems he is winning everywhere else. i have to say, it's not the performance i love the most, but i see why it is getting a lot of heft behind it and see why it is getting a lot of heft behind itand i see why it is getting a lot of heft behind it and i think it's probably going to carry at all the way through to the oscars. hard to see anyone coming in and tripping up casey affleck other than his own beard. jason
yes, ithink i, daniel blake, you would think? yes, i think i, daniel blake. a foreign film in the british category, under the shadow, set in iran in the 80s but i think it is a i, daniel blake. a tremendous year and winning in cannes and i think he will carry that momentum through to winning tonight. and the shouting her shouted again. i think that is because casey affleck has arrived. yes, he is over there, hiding with a beard, not how he appears in the film. casey affleck, he is in manchester...
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we were attacked by militia groups, ithink imagine.ilitia groups, i think there were about ten. they killed one of my uncles. they shot my father in his left leg and from the back and went out from the side. we fled mogadishu in the beginning of 1982. we travelled to the border of kenya. my father could not walk so we had a donkey cart. we we re not walk so we had a donkey cart. we were trying to cross the border. bearin were trying to cross the border. bear in mind that you can be caught by the bandits at any time, if they caught you that was the end of your life. if you were caught by the soldiers from kenya that would be the end of your life also! so the means of survival people means of survival was 50—50. people come to kenya to look for means of survival but we never expected that we would go to a refugee camp. at the beginning we ended up here, you have a small hut covered by plastic. the environment is so harsh. it was nasty, the soil was not fertile, you could not grow anything. in three yea rs could not grow anything. in thre
we were attacked by militia groups, ithink imagine.ilitia groups, i think there were about ten. they killed one of my uncles. they shot my father in his left leg and from the back and went out from the side. we fled mogadishu in the beginning of 1982. we travelled to the border of kenya. my father could not walk so we had a donkey cart. we we re not walk so we had a donkey cart. we were trying to cross the border. bearin were trying to cross the border. bear in mind that you can be caught by...
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ithink he... they said alzheimer's, or something along those lines. and it was last summer. look like he could be travelling anywhere. everybody we talk to around here, speaks fondly of roger. i'd see him come and go from work. he would wear white scrubs. so, i knew he was a nurse. he just seemed like a very wonderful, kind family man. and ijust had a very good feeling around him. but the more we learn, the darker this story becomes. trouble and illness have haunted roger's family. while he has dementia, his wife, maryjo, is also unwell. their son, kevin, acted as their carer in recent years. but not so long ago, he wasn't welcome at the family home. their relationship has always been kind of... ..volatile, if you want to call it. kevin... you could hear him at all different hours of the nightjust... pounding on their door, trying to get in, screaming and yelling at them — profanities. we worried for their safety. in 2014, the curry family home burned down in the middle of the night. no—one was at home at the time, but roger and his wife had to move out. the neighbours didn'
ithink he... they said alzheimer's, or something along those lines. and it was last summer. look like he could be travelling anywhere. everybody we talk to around here, speaks fondly of roger. i'd see him come and go from work. he would wear white scrubs. so, i knew he was a nurse. he just seemed like a very wonderful, kind family man. and ijust had a very good feeling around him. but the more we learn, the darker this story becomes. trouble and illness have haunted roger's family. while he has...
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that is, ithink, the strongest kind of reliance whether president is relying on congress's determinatione are countries of concern and congress's procedures to identify countries of concern based on significant terrorist activity in the countries. that was a short while ago. we can now return to the court and listen to what is happening now. what if the order said no muslims? you have been referring to cases that are about people who are congresses. you saying the extern or here that is alleged that the intent is to ban muslims is equivalent to that? if there was an executive order that presented —— prevented the entry of muslims. they would be people with standing to challenge that. i think that would raise establishment cause, first amendment issues but that is not the order we have here. the order is limited to the countries defined by congress. the male voice were lawyers that the government answering questions put forward by a judge, government answering questions put forward byajudge, one government answering questions put forward by a judge, one of three federaljudges. richard lis
that is, ithink, the strongest kind of reliance whether president is relying on congress's determinatione are countries of concern and congress's procedures to identify countries of concern based on significant terrorist activity in the countries. that was a short while ago. we can now return to the court and listen to what is happening now. what if the order said no muslims? you have been referring to cases that are about people who are congresses. you saying the extern or here that is alleged...
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ithink to a nswer law-abiding drivers, is it? ithink to answer your question the law is working.culiar situations such as the one in west yorkshire weather person has 64 points on his licence and that sours the legal position which actually works quite sensibly and quite well. ajudge or magistrates works quite sensibly and quite well. a judge or magistrates will determine every case on its merits and if they say yes, in these particular circumstances we do not think it is appropriate to disqualify a person, then in my view, the law is working correctly. 0k, very interesting to talk to you. nick freeman, specialist traffic lawyer, thank you very much. ijust wa nt to lawyer, thank you very much. ijust want to update you with regards to power supplies in northern ireland. northern ireland electricity says that around 3500 homes and businesses are now without power in northern ireland, so that total is steadily coming down. they say they have already restored electricity supplies to around 17,000 customers so far today. trees and branches falling onto overhead electricity lines becau
ithink to a nswer law-abiding drivers, is it? ithink to answer your question the law is working.culiar situations such as the one in west yorkshire weather person has 64 points on his licence and that sours the legal position which actually works quite sensibly and quite well. ajudge or magistrates works quite sensibly and quite well. a judge or magistrates will determine every case on its merits and if they say yes, in these particular circumstances we do not think it is appropriate to...
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ithink administration. we are living in a politicised moment. want is a banega platform, they will say them. what you said the people that do not think that it is the appropriate arena for is pressing process?” think art is inherently political. i think art is inherently political. i think the oscars as a platform to the art. and i think politics goes without art. so i think it is appropriate. here in la, the murdered trial of o.j. simpson more than 20 years ago mesmerised the local population and much of the world. those events have inspired a film that has been nominated as a strong contender in the best of major category. that is our focus now. you could i do everything you have done, man. if nothing else, this is a hugely ambitious work. it is the commendation of a 5—part tv series runs late hours. it covers the trial of more than 20 years ago, in which o.j. simpson was a man tried and then acquitted of murdering his ex—wife. the director sees his film to the story of america through the lens of o.j. simpson. he was a star athlete, a plain e
ithink administration. we are living in a politicised moment. want is a banega platform, they will say them. what you said the people that do not think that it is the appropriate arena for is pressing process?” think art is inherently political. i think art is inherently political. i think the oscars as a platform to the art. and i think politics goes without art. so i think it is appropriate. here in la, the murdered trial of o.j. simpson more than 20 years ago mesmerised the local...
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windy, ithink, in many weather over the next day or two. windy, i think, in many places.od evening. it has been windy today. particularly across the north and west of the uk because of the fifth named storm of the season, storm ewan. it was named by the irish met 0ffice ewan. it was named by the irish met office because that is where the bulk of the storm was expected. some rain is clearing eastwards over the next few hours and then we will see showers coming in by the end of the night. containing a mixture of rain and sleet and snow over high ground. turning cold in the north—west. early tomorrow, there will be showers, which will be heavy and thundery. maybe not for everyone and they will contain a mix of rain, hailand they will contain a mix of rain, hail and sleet and snow over higher ground. quite windy, as well. a cold start on tuesday with widespread frost. there could be icy patches. bright and breezy for some in the afternoon. and still scattering of showers, some on the heavy side. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. jeremy corbyn says he takes his share of
windy, ithink, in many weather over the next day or two. windy, i think, in many places.od evening. it has been windy today. particularly across the north and west of the uk because of the fifth named storm of the season, storm ewan. it was named by the irish met 0ffice ewan. it was named by the irish met office because that is where the bulk of the storm was expected. some rain is clearing eastwards over the next few hours and then we will see showers coming in by the end of the night....
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ithink welcome and very timely package of measures, really. the real losers in the housing market are people in private rent. we've seen the housing crisis, for a number of yea rs, the housing crisis, for a number of years, people when we talk about housing crisis, well government has dealt with it like it is an ownership crisis. i think shows government has opened up to the fact that ownership is not for everyone. not everyone wants it buy or can afford to. we need other options. house associations are delivering to this route. we want to do more and we see this as a welcome announcement from government that gives us the opportunity to do that. what needs to change, then, is it the type of houses we build? is it the type of houses we build? is it the legality of tenancy agreements it make sure people can stay in their homes longer? a whole range of things. i think if you speak to te n pa nts things. i think if you speak to tenpants and we all know people who private rent and we have usually privately rented ourselves. they wa nt privately ren
ithink welcome and very timely package of measures, really. the real losers in the housing market are people in private rent. we've seen the housing crisis, for a number of yea rs, the housing crisis, for a number of years, people when we talk about housing crisis, well government has dealt with it like it is an ownership crisis. i think shows government has opened up to the fact that ownership is not for everyone. not everyone wants it buy or can afford to. we need other options. house...
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iam in ibiza now, ithink. it feels that you can touch... oh yes.n a club on the beach in ibiza. i am loving this. i am dancing with spaceships in the air. i love this. it's too freaky, it's too freaky. that is such a bizarre experience. you really feel like you're there and ibiza has changed. since when has there been aliens in ibiza? the question is, can virtual reality clubbing be something that will ever overtake the real clubbing experience? everything has got these potential positives and negatives. if you look injapan, there are hundreds of thousands of kids living at home, never gone out of the house, because they can experience life from their computer. that is the first step toward the matrix. it is both a good thing and a bad thing. ade exploring the changing face of the london club scene. here is a rundown of some other great clubbing destinations around the world. green valley is a brazilian clubbing landmark. the south american mega— club in santa catarina has come a long way since its early days, when it started life as a rave tent. n
iam in ibiza now, ithink. it feels that you can touch... oh yes.n a club on the beach in ibiza. i am loving this. i am dancing with spaceships in the air. i love this. it's too freaky, it's too freaky. that is such a bizarre experience. you really feel like you're there and ibiza has changed. since when has there been aliens in ibiza? the question is, can virtual reality clubbing be something that will ever overtake the real clubbing experience? everything has got these potential positives and...
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real shame, ithink, that parts like this in britain.o get a part like this. i am thrilled she has, and her career will escalate from here. absolutely. we will find out in a few hours whether she wins tonight. an excellent performance. let's also remind people, the bafta also gives a fellowship every year, and this year, it is going to someone you particularly admire and like? there are two reasons i watch films, mel brooks and woody allen, and tonight, mel brooks is 87 years old and getting a fellowship from bafta. he said he is not overwhelmed, he is just whelmed by it, but i think mel thatis just whelmed by it, but i think mel that is something. he did the producers, one of the funniest scripts ever written, and then history of the world part one, young frankenstein and blazing saddles. he isa frankenstein and blazing saddles. he is a zany in his comedy, but he has something to do their words say about now. i wouldn't be surprised if the funniest moment of the night came from mel brooks. we look forward to that later in the ceremony.
real shame, ithink, that parts like this in britain.o get a part like this. i am thrilled she has, and her career will escalate from here. absolutely. we will find out in a few hours whether she wins tonight. an excellent performance. let's also remind people, the bafta also gives a fellowship every year, and this year, it is going to someone you particularly admire and like? there are two reasons i watch films, mel brooks and woody allen, and tonight, mel brooks is 87 years old and getting a...
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it's been a long time coming, ithink goodness.years. three chair women have come and gone, multiple mishaps along the way. finally the day has come, the day that a lot of survivors and victims will have been waiting. white when people look at the enquiry, the wait has been set up and think about what it is meant to achieve, some people think it will achieve, some people think it will achieve form of. in terms of opening up achieve form of. in terms of opening up the storage much bigger audience, making people realise how many thousands of people affected. making people realise how many thousands of people affectedlj think thousands of people affected.” think introducing the scale and scope of this. people in our society at large in the uk are quite, don't quite realise just how many thousands and thousands of people have been affected by childhood abuse in institutional settings, it's endemic. the other thing is a chance for victims and survivors to come forward, to testify. it's a hackneyed phrase, to learn the lessons, but if th
it's been a long time coming, ithink goodness.years. three chair women have come and gone, multiple mishaps along the way. finally the day has come, the day that a lot of survivors and victims will have been waiting. white when people look at the enquiry, the wait has been set up and think about what it is meant to achieve, some people think it will achieve, some people think it will achieve form of. in terms of opening up achieve form of. in terms of opening up the storage much bigger...