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by the time it affects your brain, ithink years.likely that you you will have graduated. presumably, it is about the ingredients, not just necessarily eating a certain peter. yes, you need the minerals and the bite us. —— florentine pizza. peter is still fattening. it is still fattening. we will see you seven, goodbye. —— pizza. —— soon. there are some wet weather on the way. monday is not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, there will be some thick cloud. and this is the satellite picture. this is the cloud that's streaming into the uk right now. rain—bearing cloud, linked to this low pressure that's originated from quite far south, so this is where our air‘s coming from. so it'll be raining, but it'll be quite warm across the uk. monday, early hours of the morning, the rain gets into the south part of england, wales, certainly into south—western scotland, and pushing through northern ireland. but at this stage, you can see, 6am, it's dry in eastern parts of the uk. let's have a look at the rush—hour. and the r
by the time it affects your brain, ithink years.likely that you you will have graduated. presumably, it is about the ingredients, not just necessarily eating a certain peter. yes, you need the minerals and the bite us. —— florentine pizza. peter is still fattening. it is still fattening. we will see you seven, goodbye. —— pizza. —— soon. there are some wet weather on the way. monday is not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, there will be some thick cloud. and...
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ithink it's good. —— russia. i think everything will be fine. up. ithink it's good. —— russia.good. —— russia. i think everything will be fine. it is not the first time the ship has set sail. it was running between north korea and japan until 11 years ago. but japan suspended the service after a north korean missile test. the service is expected to carry up to 200 passengers. early booking is advised. 60 tourists from china have already bought their tickets for the next boat. still to come: the greatest show on earth is coming to an end and we are there as the circus gets ready to close. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. the polling stations are all prepared for what will be the first truly free elections in romania's history. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peacefulfuneral demonstration so far, but suddenly these police are tea
ithink it's good. —— russia. i think everything will be fine. up. ithink it's good. —— russia.good. —— russia. i think everything will be fine. it is not the first time the ship has set sail. it was running between north korea and japan until 11 years ago. but japan suspended the service after a north korean missile test. the service is expected to carry up to 200 passengers. early booking is advised. 60 tourists from china have already bought their tickets for the next boat. still...
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most people, ithink, most posted by children who are under 18. minded people, are quite shocked to think that on youtube and google and facebook there are terrorist images. images of child abuse. nobody wants that kind of content to be accessible at all. now theresa may is promising, pledging, she will be giving people more power over controlling their own data and crackdown on how data is held. what do you think? the problem always seems to be that the companies themselves, so we are told, are not doing enough to do what right minded people want. these companies came from libertarian backgrounds, platforms of free speech, that is what users want to do, it is their decision, we do not want to be censors. they make billions in profit. they can decide elections. they have huge reach. they should be in the eyes of politicians, inevitably. point is, nobody has worked out how to govern these things. theresa may, with everything else on a plate, is now promising to be the world's internet policeman. you know, good luck. quite an ambition. if you have h
most people, ithink, most posted by children who are under 18. minded people, are quite shocked to think that on youtube and google and facebook there are terrorist images. images of child abuse. nobody wants that kind of content to be accessible at all. now theresa may is promising, pledging, she will be giving people more power over controlling their own data and crackdown on how data is held. what do you think? the problem always seems to be that the companies themselves, so we are told, are...
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concerned about the labour story on the taxes, i think. concerned about the labour story on the taxes, ithink. let's concerned about the labour story on the taxes, i think. let's move onto a story altogether. it's in a couple of the papers, the mail on sunday. pride and plagiarism, no tv historian, lucy insists... what is this about? lucy worsley has written a book about jane austen and there isa a book about jane austen and there is a suggestion that she cut and pasted it and tickled around with it a bit from another book... paula byrne. they say all the facts are in there. her response is that there are a lot of books written about jane austen and all these facts are common ground and she hasn't lifted it. the gracious doctor byrne is saying, i'm not getting involved in this one. she says, the more books about jane austin, the this one. she says, the more books aboutjane austin, the better the jane austen. jane austen has been gone a number of years, there can't be much more new to say about her. there can't. this is one of the dangers of our times. you can google anything and once upon a t
concerned about the labour story on the taxes, i think. concerned about the labour story on the taxes, ithink. let's concerned about the labour story on the taxes, i think. let's move onto a story altogether. it's in a couple of the papers, the mail on sunday. pride and plagiarism, no tv historian, lucy insists... what is this about? lucy worsley has written a book about jane austen and there isa a book about jane austen and there is a suggestion that she cut and pasted it and tickled around...
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yeah, ithink yeah, i think this is one of those once ina yeah, i think this is one of those once in a you know, ithink once in a generation occurrences, you know, i think it was mark twain who said history doesn't repeat itself but it rhymes, the only other fbi director you have seen sacked was by bill clinton in 1993, but perhaps the nearest parallel is with richard nixon in 1973 when he was being investigated by a special prosecutor and he fired him and that led as we all know to the end of richard nixon having to resign in disgrace. one thing we have learned from all of this, this is remember only 110 days or so into the trump presidency, we have so far seen now the head of the fbi fired, we have seen the acting attorney general fired, we have seen the senior attorney in new york fired. it tells us attorney in new york fired. it tells us that the most dangerous place to stand is anywhere where donald trump is moving and he wants to get to and you are in the way. where does this leave the investigation into russian links to the trump campaign team? well, i think there are going to b
yeah, ithink yeah, i think this is one of those once ina yeah, i think this is one of those once in a you know, ithink once in a generation occurrences, you know, i think it was mark twain who said history doesn't repeat itself but it rhymes, the only other fbi director you have seen sacked was by bill clinton in 1993, but perhaps the nearest parallel is with richard nixon in 1973 when he was being investigated by a special prosecutor and he fired him and that led as we all know to the end of...
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ithink armoured cars. i think that's a strong message.we are in control, and we are going to win this, because the alternative is unthinkable. we cannot give in to them. i know that is what people always say, but making the show of strength is important. to show our determination and resilience. let's end with the financial times. cloudless skies, bust — don't like that word, but a nyway bust — don't like that word, but anyway — bust nuclear record. it has been fabulously hot. and there is an energy benefit. i put on some suncream iborra .my daughter today and it was sparkly. i looked like anton did back from strip may come dancing. it's not all positive. i always have that mahogany spray tan, which apparently the fans love! it's got its own twitter account, my spray tan. anyway, there is a real benefit here, for the first time solar output has gone up to 24.3, outstripping the amount from nuclear power. that has to be good. also bringing down the price of wholesale electricity which would be, which is much cheaper than they are expecting
ithink armoured cars. i think that's a strong message.we are in control, and we are going to win this, because the alternative is unthinkable. we cannot give in to them. i know that is what people always say, but making the show of strength is important. to show our determination and resilience. let's end with the financial times. cloudless skies, bust — don't like that word, but a nyway bust — don't like that word, but anyway — bust nuclear record. it has been fabulously hot. and there...
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, tomasz schafernaker can sunshine, ithink, tomasz schaferna ker can tell us more. sunshine, ithink,out! the weather is beautiful. we promised you lots of sunshine yesterday and indeed, it's glorious across england and wales and most of northern ireland, southern half of scotland too, but northern parts of scotland more cloud. there is a change on the way. over the next 2a hours you will notice, 2a to a8 hours how humid it will become particularly across southern and eastern areas of the uk and there is also a risk of thunder. the weather is coming in from the south and it will stick around until saturday. and then it will turn fresher. but in the short—term quiet, clear skies again tonight, but notice by the early hours of thursday morning we are starting to see the little blobs of blue. so blobs of rain. these are showers. i don't think this will be thunder, thunder but you might catch the odd heavy shower around the rush hour. so anywhere across the south—west. these little blobs of blue, the smaller they are, the harder they are to forecast. they could be almost anywhere across t
, tomasz schafernaker can sunshine, ithink, tomasz schaferna ker can tell us more. sunshine, ithink,out! the weather is beautiful. we promised you lots of sunshine yesterday and indeed, it's glorious across england and wales and most of northern ireland, southern half of scotland too, but northern parts of scotland more cloud. there is a change on the way. over the next 2a hours you will notice, 2a to a8 hours how humid it will become particularly across southern and eastern areas of the uk and...
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ithink... i would disagree a bit.gets a commanding majority, it does give her much more authority than if she squeaks by and has to deal with a minority parliament. i think she is looking for that mandate. she is also trying to squash dissent in her own party. the real mandate that she wants, this is true in a different way, for the anti—mandate that jeremy corbyn feels, it is about british politics. if she wins resoundingly, it is more a message to the borisjohnsons of this world. in a way, to the far right of the tory party. in other words, in theory, if she wants the so—called soft brexit... which she doesn't? well, we don't know. have you heard the phrase brexit means brexit? that is all we know. let's posit the possibility that she once a kind of lukewarm brexit. it is conceivable that if the ideologically rigid side of the tory party knew that they have a tory leader that just got a personal mandate to lead, it might change things. she was looking at the polls? of course. the opinion polls? yes, she was looking
ithink... i would disagree a bit.gets a commanding majority, it does give her much more authority than if she squeaks by and has to deal with a minority parliament. i think she is looking for that mandate. she is also trying to squash dissent in her own party. the real mandate that she wants, this is true in a different way, for the anti—mandate that jeremy corbyn feels, it is about british politics. if she wins resoundingly, it is more a message to the borisjohnsons of this world. in a way,...
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well, ollie, ithink well, ollie, i think the mood here is more muted than what you would expect for anccasion like this. yes, the fans have been enjoying themselves in the cafes and bars and fa ns loa ns, themselves in the cafes and bars and fans loans, but there is not that celebratory feeling that you would normally expect. i've spoken to fans over the last 2a hours who say they've had friends and family affected by what happened in manchester on monday night and they say they are not just here for their clu b say they are not just here for their club now but for their entire city. with that in mind, some united fans are preparing a banner that will be u nfu rled are preparing a banner that will be unfurled inside the stadium bearing a message manchester, sct united. they will be a minutes silence before kick—off. —— manchester, a city united. why would we let evil win? we can'tjust lay down for these evil people. in fact, they are worse than able. manchester people are so sure, worse than able. manchester people are so sure, terrorism won't win and we will hopefully win that trophy
well, ollie, ithink well, ollie, i think the mood here is more muted than what you would expect for anccasion like this. yes, the fans have been enjoying themselves in the cafes and bars and fa ns loa ns, themselves in the cafes and bars and fans loans, but there is not that celebratory feeling that you would normally expect. i've spoken to fans over the last 2a hours who say they've had friends and family affected by what happened in manchester on monday night and they say they are not just...
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ithink everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss.e pretty hit and miss. i think you have a fairly good chance of dodging them. mostly dry along the south coast but certainly a day for having the brolly close to hand. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: nearly all the nhs trusts affected by a massive cyber attack have restored their systems, according to the home secretary. 40 trusts have been affected, and of those 43 are now currently providing services within their normal business continuity plans. jeremy corbyn denies that some senior labourfigures are already accepting defeat in the general election. the pope canonises two shepherd children who reported seeing the virgin mary 100 years ago at the fatima shrine in portugal. also in the next hour: the ukrainian capital, kiev, gears up to host the final of the eurovision song contest.
ithink everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss.e pretty hit and miss. i think you have a fairly good chance of dodging them. mostly dry along the south coast but certainly a day for having the brolly close to hand. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: nearly all the nhs trusts affected by a massive cyber attack have restored their systems, according to the home secretary. 40 trusts have been affected, and of those 43 are now currently providing services within their normal business...
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my issue is, ithink see a lot of that going on.s got in witha is, i think bedford, the tories got in with a 1200 majority no, it is not a safe seat. if that is a national movement to vote tactically, you are not going to vote for the liberal democrats because unless that is some sort of turnover, they will not getting so if you vote tactically, perhaps you will vote for labour but they are going with brexit as well so it is difficult. what about the greens, to make a statement? but your statement would be like a stone dropped in a pond, no one would see it, it would be gone, it would be frustrating. it is first past the post so if you do not agree with the government, the only thing to do is vote labour.m you came into the room though, and saidi you came into the room though, and said i am tim farron, i am the new leader, i will say, said i am tim farron, i am the new leader, iwill say, do said i am tim farron, i am the new leader, i will say, do not disappear you remainers, we can still do it, ina you remainers, we can still do it
my issue is, ithink see a lot of that going on.s got in witha is, i think bedford, the tories got in with a 1200 majority no, it is not a safe seat. if that is a national movement to vote tactically, you are not going to vote for the liberal democrats because unless that is some sort of turnover, they will not getting so if you vote tactically, perhaps you will vote for labour but they are going with brexit as well so it is difficult. what about the greens, to make a statement? but your...
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ithink awkwardness, let's just have something proper.his devotion to the woman. they are very, very close. he depends on her emotionally, we saw in documentaries that brokers are the one last sunday how she played a crucial role in the campaign, who was often there in the sidelines, chastising him, do not eat chocolate, that sort of way. they are very close. she has an input, she is critical of him, she minds him, she has ideas. he regards as someone very, him, she has ideas. he regards as someone very, very him, she has ideas. he regards as someone very, very important in his life and she is not ashamed to make that public. he is not ashamed to make public. he would rather make it public. she will have a very prominent part to play. we are just waiting there in the ballroom of the elysee for the reading out of the election results. as you were saying, that is an important part of the ceremony, isn't it? the reading out of the official declaration of the election results. odyssey we all know them and we have known for quite a long time.
ithink awkwardness, let's just have something proper.his devotion to the woman. they are very, very close. he depends on her emotionally, we saw in documentaries that brokers are the one last sunday how she played a crucial role in the campaign, who was often there in the sidelines, chastising him, do not eat chocolate, that sort of way. they are very close. she has an input, she is critical of him, she minds him, she has ideas. he regards as someone very, him, she has ideas. he regards as...
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we were they are equally couple bull in this, ithink.ally couple bull in this, i think. we were in terminal three. no information from heathrow or be three. no information from heathrow orbea three. no information from heathrow or be a star. what government needs to do is make sure that everybody gets... eu rules allow for compensation. —— heathrow or bea. heathrow should be seeking out putting out the maximum compensation to everybody and paying something on top as well. we are lucky that we live in london. we could come home la st live in london. we could come home last night. we have incurred additional expenses. people were trying to book hotels. they were travelling, missing connecting flights, looking to get food and drain. we heard unaccompanied minors who are stuck. disabled people. it is calamitous. for alex cruz, the ceo of british airways, to put out to short clips on youtube are not to face the media to answer questions, thatis face the media to answer questions, that is symptomatic of a business that is symptomatic of a busi
we were they are equally couple bull in this, ithink.ally couple bull in this, i think. we were in terminal three. no information from heathrow or be three. no information from heathrow orbea three. no information from heathrow or be a star. what government needs to do is make sure that everybody gets... eu rules allow for compensation. —— heathrow or bea. heathrow should be seeking out putting out the maximum compensation to everybody and paying something on top as well. we are lucky that...
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but, ithink without theresa may and jeremy corbyn.bothjeremy and teresa. if you have ever seen pmqs, prime minister's questions times, neither of them can think on their feet. it looks like... they have the structure but when you look at what they say there is no content. i think that neither of them do particularly well in debate. but, you know, that is what the voters wa nt to you know, that is what the voters want to see. that is what theresa may has been criticised for on the campaign trail. she met one voter on the trail and it went very badly. she certainly will get some flak on this but i doubt it is going to cause a dent in her polling. because jeremy corbyn is in a more vulnerable position and has criticised theresa may for not debating, he will probably get a bit more damage. we will see five people behind the podium, and not two others. what do you make of it? they need a good night. for a long time journalists said the error of two party politics is over. an opinion poll gives a combined vote share over 83% for labour and
but, ithink without theresa may and jeremy corbyn.bothjeremy and teresa. if you have ever seen pmqs, prime minister's questions times, neither of them can think on their feet. it looks like... they have the structure but when you look at what they say there is no content. i think that neither of them do particularly well in debate. but, you know, that is what the voters wa nt to you know, that is what the voters want to see. that is what theresa may has been criticised for on the campaign...
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i think it is, ithink is that a serious threat?ention. i think lots of people in britain have been quite shocked by the in century language from both sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd blankfein sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd bla nkfei n wa nts sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd blankfein wants to make a simple point in his arguments, that the more barriers there are between britain and the eu, whether in trades or in any other industry, the less economic wealth can be created. i kicked off by asking him whether or not britain outside the european union was less attractive for banks like his. a lot of people elect to have their european business concentrated in a single place. and the easiest place, certainly, for the biggest economy in the world to concentrate, would be the uk. partly the culture, the language, the special relationship. and we are an example of that. if you cannot benefit from access to the eu from the uk, and no one knows what those rules and what those determinations will be, then the
i think it is, ithink is that a serious threat?ention. i think lots of people in britain have been quite shocked by the in century language from both sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd blankfein sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd bla nkfei n wa nts sides in this brexit debate. i think lloyd blankfein wants to make a simple point in his arguments, that the more barriers there are between britain and the eu, whether in trades or in any other industry, the less economic wealth can...
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ithink her through the rest of the campaign.e her through the rest of the campaign. ithink also, the policy itself is a problem, she is going to have to come up with a figure for the cap at some point. you're not going anywhere! you are both locked down here. no u—turns from you! so is ita down here. no u—turns from you! so is it a cap, a floor, a change of heart? chris morris has been trying to get to the bottom of today's conservative social care announcement. social care was away is going to be a big issue, now it is going to be a big issue, now it is front and centre in a big political row. last week, the conservative manifesto proposed that anybody receiving long—term social ca re anybody receiving long—term social care in england would be allowed to keep £100,000 of their assets including the value of their home, and no one would have to sell the family home to pay for care in their lifetime, that is much aimed. but last week the conservatives also ruled out introducing any cap, or maximum amount that anyone would be asked
ithink her through the rest of the campaign.e her through the rest of the campaign. ithink also, the policy itself is a problem, she is going to have to come up with a figure for the cap at some point. you're not going anywhere! you are both locked down here. no u—turns from you! so is ita down here. no u—turns from you! so is it a cap, a floor, a change of heart? chris morris has been trying to get to the bottom of today's conservative social care announcement. social care was away is...
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peter climate, that takes a lot of courage, ithink.imate, that takes a lot of courage, i think. peter whittle from ukip, thank you forjoining us. let's get a little bit more all from the debate. caroline lucas was talking about the relevance or irrelevance of trident. we would stop spending money on things we simply do not think is a good use of money. and trident nuclear weapons would come pretty close to the top of that list. we will scrap nuclear weapons, which would give us around £130 billion over the next 30 years. we would not be building hs2, or going ahead giving massive subsidies to nuclear power stations. first of all, the thing you do is you stop wasting money, and then you have a principle that says that those people who have more money, who have the broader shoulders, should be giving more into our system. so essentially what we need to be doing is to be levying things like the wealth tax, looking at issues around, asi wealth tax, looking at issues around, as i said before, corporation tax. i think it is wrong that we are
peter climate, that takes a lot of courage, ithink.imate, that takes a lot of courage, i think. peter whittle from ukip, thank you forjoining us. let's get a little bit more all from the debate. caroline lucas was talking about the relevance or irrelevance of trident. we would stop spending money on things we simply do not think is a good use of money. and trident nuclear weapons would come pretty close to the top of that list. we will scrap nuclear weapons, which would give us around £130...
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not that well, ithink. i you think they get on? not that well, i think. wonder if emmanuel macron realises that he has to make a really good splash. he has got serious problems in france over the domestic economy and labour laws. he gets vladimir putin to come to paris, and they exchanged views. clearly there is a bit of body language that is not quite right. since the 0bama regime, heading to russia has been a no—go. we know that vladimir putin is a despot, some of his policies in the ukraine are completely unacceptable. but you have to keep a dialogue going. there was tough talk, emmanuel macron talking about whether there were chemical weapons in syria. he was not what really impressed me —— he was not avoiding... he was very open. i have to give emmanuel macron gabbitas. he was happy to talk to him, andi gabbitas. he was happy to talk to him, and i do think that helps. we have been talking all weekend about, and now the times is talking about, profits from trapped passengers after making them pay for expensive upgrades for their flights. we have not h
not that well, ithink. i you think they get on? not that well, i think. wonder if emmanuel macron realises that he has to make a really good splash. he has got serious problems in france over the domestic economy and labour laws. he gets vladimir putin to come to paris, and they exchanged views. clearly there is a bit of body language that is not quite right. since the 0bama regime, heading to russia has been a no—go. we know that vladimir putin is a despot, some of his policies in the...
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it's very difficult, i think, difficult, ithink, to difficult, i think, to carry it on. the united states will one day jump that the united states will one day jump back into the fray. should trump be impeached, maybe, but there is no sign of it. the guardian, fascinating revelations about how facebook polices what people post on the social media site. the guardian has really changed its mastered this morning to reveal these facebook secrets. they claim there are 2 billion users of facebook and they have seen more than 100 internal training manuals about how to deal with violence, terrorism, hate speech. there is a lot to read but essentially, it shows that facebook have such a mighty problem. are you a publisher, trying to understand what people are posting and determining whether it is right or are you not a publisher, are you a new media company of some kind? certainly various issues have come up certainly various issues have come up in this suggesting facebook themselves are finding it difficult to make a decision within seconds as to make a decision within seconds a
it's very difficult, i think, difficult, ithink, to difficult, i think, to carry it on. the united states will one day jump that the united states will one day jump back into the fray. should trump be impeached, maybe, but there is no sign of it. the guardian, fascinating revelations about how facebook polices what people post on the social media site. the guardian has really changed its mastered this morning to reveal these facebook secrets. they claim there are 2 billion users of facebook and...
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ithink recommending it to their clients as well. yeah.e more and more movement into the cryptocurrency world and crypto acid world. we will see more funding in it. the price is over $2000. what is the probability that it will crash? i don‘t think it would ever crashed 20. there is always the possibility it will correct. —— crash to zero. they are a small market caps. it is volatile. i would not recommend it for anyone not comfortable taking on a high risk investment. a bitcoin expert. 0ne a high risk investment. a bitcoin expert. one of the largest populations of working people in the world is india. a reports as fewer women are entering the workforce. today, one in five women in urban areas are in paid employment. the gap in the market will have serious ramifications for the economic growth of india according to new reports. what is stopping them from working? i did not want to do a nine to fivejob. working? i did not want to do a nine to five job. i wanted to pursue my dreams. i do not work any more because i want to look after my child
ithink recommending it to their clients as well. yeah.e more and more movement into the cryptocurrency world and crypto acid world. we will see more funding in it. the price is over $2000. what is the probability that it will crash? i don‘t think it would ever crashed 20. there is always the possibility it will correct. —— crash to zero. they are a small market caps. it is volatile. i would not recommend it for anyone not comfortable taking on a high risk investment. a bitcoin expert. 0ne...
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the amount of media that were over their covering it, ithink the amount of media that were over theirent in birmingham, buti what's best for the tournament in birmingham, but i am sure it has split a lot of opinionated i am sure discussions about whether to give it 01’ discussions about whether to give it or not will law and i'm sure there we re or not will law and i'm sure there were disagreements, but they've obviously done what they think is right for that event and maybe haven't thought as much about the wider issues of it. that was world number one andy murray speaking after he beat romanian marius copil 6—4, 6—3 to reach the third round of the madrid 0pen. the scot made a slow start against an opponent 103 places below him, in the world rankings. but he finished off the big—serving romanian in 83 minutes, without having faced a break point. murray was the runner up in madrid last year to novak djokovic. anything less than a final berth this year though will reduce his overall ranking points and threaten his world number one status. that's it from sport today. you can get all the
the amount of media that were over their covering it, ithink the amount of media that were over theirent in birmingham, buti what's best for the tournament in birmingham, but i am sure it has split a lot of opinionated i am sure discussions about whether to give it 01’ discussions about whether to give it or not will law and i'm sure there we re or not will law and i'm sure there were disagreements, but they've obviously done what they think is right for that event and maybe haven't thought...
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ithink in i think the game was under control. in the first half, we had a couple of chances, but our chances we nt couple of chances, but our chances went the big chances of the match. and i am very happy with the players. the surprise me in a positive way. — — players. the surprise me in a positive way. —— weren't the big. liverpool played out a goalless draw at home to southampton. their best chance a penalty from james milner, which was superbly saved by that man, fraser forster, in the saints goal. the point though is enough to see the reds move above manchester city into third. as always, there are a lot of explanations were not scoring. but football is like this. most the time, you do not score. scoring is rare. we could have used one. i think that would have been enough for today, so that is the situation. because we defended well. we could have had a better moment in the second half. but the rest of the game, we controlled it. in italy, roma kept alive their slim hopes of winning the serie a title with a win at milan. edi
ithink in i think the game was under control. in the first half, we had a couple of chances, but our chances we nt couple of chances, but our chances went the big chances of the match. and i am very happy with the players. the surprise me in a positive way. — — players. the surprise me in a positive way. —— weren't the big. liverpool played out a goalless draw at home to southampton. their best chance a penalty from james milner, which was superbly saved by that man, fraser forster, in...
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ithink i don't even understand what that is! even understand what that is! i think this is just the sunday telegraph being a thatcherite paper, to be honest. but it is interesting, there is a battle for the soul of what it is to be a tory, is it to be a free marketeer or is it to be a person who intervenes like with the energy cap come in the free market? and capping executive pay as well. so, i would and capping executive pay as well. so, iwould have and capping executive pay as well. so, i would have liked to have read more about this story. there has been a battle since 2010, when david cameron decided the tory party was going to be a bit of this, a bit of that, a little bit of that. i think what the sunday telegraph is doing is to remind the conservative party that there are core principles and ideas. you can't take labour ideas, which they do at every election, which they do at every election, which is what they are doing now, and graft them into the conservative party. they are asking, what is the conservative party? as th
ithink i don't even understand what that is! even understand what that is! i think this is just the sunday telegraph being a thatcherite paper, to be honest. but it is interesting, there is a battle for the soul of what it is to be a tory, is it to be a free marketeer or is it to be a person who intervenes like with the energy cap come in the free market? and capping executive pay as well. so, i would and capping executive pay as well. so, iwould have and capping executive pay as well. so, i...
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ithink stuttgart, the media were there covering it.is best for the tournament in birmingham, buti best for the tournament in birmingham, but i am sure it has put a lot of opinion. i am sure discussions were long and there were some disagreements, that they have done what they think it's right for that event. they may be having thought as much about the wider implications, though. the tour de france champion chris froome has been knocked off his bike while training near his home in monaco. the british rider, who was unhurt, posted this picture on social media, writing: "just got rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement!" "thankfully i'm okay. bike totalled. driver kept going!" he has reported the incident to local police. well, froome isn't involved in the giro d'italia, but there have been some thrills and spills on today's fourth stage. the first involved another team sky rider, diego rosa, who appeared to be on the receiving end of something approaching road rage from javier moreno. then with just 11
ithink stuttgart, the media were there covering it.is best for the tournament in birmingham, buti best for the tournament in birmingham, but i am sure it has put a lot of opinion. i am sure discussions were long and there were some disagreements, that they have done what they think it's right for that event. they may be having thought as much about the wider implications, though. the tour de france champion chris froome has been knocked off his bike while training near his home in monaco. the...
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ithink for cars, it are working on it and yes, i believe so. i think for cars, it can be.usement park ride and elevator that we are told, in fa ct, and elevator that we are told, in fact, it's a much more efficient way to get the car to the customer, it ta kes a to get the car to the customer, it takes a few minutes. —— inside the vending machine. maybe i will take the honours. let's do it. i'm sorry, i think you had better call your bank. that's never going to happen. thank you very much! before we go, here is a look at the markets in asia. all in positive territory. japan gaining ii7 markets in asia. all in positive territory. japan gaining 117 points, the all awards up by 30. thank you for your time today. sport today is coming up next. bringing you up to date on our top stories. on his first foreign tour — president trump has urged muslim nations to take the lead in fighting terror. north korea has confirmed the country's latest ballistic missile test. south korea said it dashes hopes of building bridges. the conservatives have said they won't re—consider their controv
ithink for cars, it are working on it and yes, i believe so. i think for cars, it can be.usement park ride and elevator that we are told, in fa ct, and elevator that we are told, in fact, it's a much more efficient way to get the car to the customer, it ta kes a to get the car to the customer, it takes a few minutes. —— inside the vending machine. maybe i will take the honours. let's do it. i'm sorry, i think you had better call your bank. that's never going to happen. thank you very much!...
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the assertion of the scottish daily mail that the snp have plummeted is, ithink, something they wouldh. they have not managed to take glasgow as they hope to. that is quite a thing. the tories have taken glasgow? if you had said this to me two we e ks glasgow? if you had said this to me two weeks ago i'd have told you to have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have shifted in scotland and clearly, there is a large number of vote rs clearly, there is a large number of voters who just clearly, there is a large number of voters whojust don't clearly, there is a large number of voters who just don't want another independence referendum. that seems to be the key message that ruth davidson was putting forward. and that the tories put forward in scotland and it's resonating. we don't want any more votes about anything ever. we've got one coming haven't we on the eighth? before that on sunday, the french go to the polls to choose between marine le pen and emmanuel macron. and his party which he only set up a year ago. it's starting to look clear, grow clearer
the assertion of the scottish daily mail that the snp have plummeted is, ithink, something they wouldh. they have not managed to take glasgow as they hope to. that is quite a thing. the tories have taken glasgow? if you had said this to me two we e ks glasgow? if you had said this to me two weeks ago i'd have told you to have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have a nice lie down. clearly, minds have shifted in scotland and clearly, there is a large number of vote rs clearly, there is a large...
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yes, ithink cage walk, are they? we will know in just a moment.wning street. it will take them just a couple of minutes to make their way carefully but fairly speedily down bird cage walk which takes them past wellington barracks were of course the footguards are section. i think it is bird cage walk, it all looks likely the same from this close angle. but that audience is complete, rather more than 30 minutes. clearly a range of issues considered in disgust. they are going past wellington barracks, you can see the guards chapel. they will be back at downing street injust a moment or two. the queen now fully briefed, notjust by her documents that she sees every night, but from half an hour with her prime minister. that would normally be the way, wednesday's programme works. it is the day when the prime minister traditionally visits the queen for the weekly audience, for that weekly update on events, but a very different sort of audience on this occasion. conceivably the last audience apart from a farewell, but we audience apart from a farewell, bu
yes, ithink cage walk, are they? we will know in just a moment.wning street. it will take them just a couple of minutes to make their way carefully but fairly speedily down bird cage walk which takes them past wellington barracks were of course the footguards are section. i think it is bird cage walk, it all looks likely the same from this close angle. but that audience is complete, rather more than 30 minutes. clearly a range of issues considered in disgust. they are going past wellington...
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ithink that you do not get when you have a thumping majority. i think it is unhealthy.if the country vote tory in huge numbers then you get a strong majority. what is wrong with that? well, that is democracy, you are right. interestingly, with the voting system which encourages things like this to happen, under proportional representation you get ukip mps the last election. an not certain that heading towards a 1—party state is good for the state. we have seen large majorities that have been overturned so there is still at chance for them to be held to account. the sunday times have their annual rich list which they bring out every year, telling us about people who have an awful lot of money and how often they have even more money than they had before. apparently because of brexit, according to the sunday times, it has been a bonanza billionaires. richard getting richer because of brexit, it has given a boost. you can't see all the people at the top looks so so it is hard to how it is helped. a third helped because stock market shares have gone up because the pound went
ithink that you do not get when you have a thumping majority. i think it is unhealthy.if the country vote tory in huge numbers then you get a strong majority. what is wrong with that? well, that is democracy, you are right. interestingly, with the voting system which encourages things like this to happen, under proportional representation you get ukip mps the last election. an not certain that heading towards a 1—party state is good for the state. we have seen large majorities that have been...
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ithink if contract or resell him. what do you think? i don't know.has doubts. andy murray's preparations for the french open have stalled again. the world number one has been knocked out of the madrid open at the last 16 stage by borna coric, a player ranked 59 in the world. adam wild reports. in sport, progress comes in many forms. in madrid, it was the electronic coin toss. it is progress of sorts. looking to the future as well as andy murray. with early—season injuries behind him, looking to find form before the grand slams start. in truth, few expected him to be troubled by coric, but the world number 59 broke murray five times, and as he had not even qualified for this tournament initially, given a place of hercules, this was not a chance he was going to give up. he was frustrated enough to give the 20 of the opportunity he needed. a straight sets win and fast progress does come in many forms, andy murray whitby progressing in madrid any further. most things weren't working particularly well. it wasn't great. i started the match 0k particularly
ithink if contract or resell him. what do you think? i don't know.has doubts. andy murray's preparations for the french open have stalled again. the world number one has been knocked out of the madrid open at the last 16 stage by borna coric, a player ranked 59 in the world. adam wild reports. in sport, progress comes in many forms. in madrid, it was the electronic coin toss. it is progress of sorts. looking to the future as well as andy murray. with early—season injuries behind him, looking...
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it will be, ithink, a whole package. you will have to watch what happens in the first few months.eform and the labour reform, they should come hand in hand. and if they have a majority they will pass it quickly. i don't think there is going to be a large social movements of strikes and so on. last year's strikes really hurt the french and turned the french opinion against them. it is going to be both tax reform and labour market reform that i hope will bring in more investments, coupled with low eurozone rates, which will give us a nice pomp in france and in the eurozone, and perhaps help in the longer run when the supply—side reforms are going to take place to lower the unemployment to 7% or even 6%, which is going to be a lot. professor, sorry, we have to go. thank you. i have to wrap it up, time is ticking. and look out, boeing and airbus, because the first made—in—china passenger jet is set to fly for the first time this morning. it's called the c919, and it's built by state—owned manufacturer comac. it won't be delivered to airlines until at least 2020. it's been in the works
it will be, ithink, a whole package. you will have to watch what happens in the first few months.eform and the labour reform, they should come hand in hand. and if they have a majority they will pass it quickly. i don't think there is going to be a large social movements of strikes and so on. last year's strikes really hurt the french and turned the french opinion against them. it is going to be both tax reform and labour market reform that i hope will bring in more investments, coupled with...
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ithink at. he thinks, if you let them play, we're in for a hard game.. do you think they will see a little bit more from celta vigo tonight?” they will see a little bit more from celta vigo tonight? i have seen them many times this season and they are really gifted. they have a dangerous player or two. one of the players who play for manchester city and celtic, has annoyed at an english leagues, but i do expect more from them tonight. —— hasn't really done it at english leagues. for a while now, it has been manchester united's best chance to win a trophy and get into the champions league. now it seems like their only chance. yaz had injuries, but he is asking for performances tonight. the europa league is their best chance. live coverage of tonight's match on bbc radio four i've live —— bbc radio four i've live. it is the only trophy, the europa league, that united have not won. kick—off is at five past eight. looking forward to that. and this was at old trafford. —— and a. now paul pogba's expected to return to the starting line up for manchester unite
ithink at. he thinks, if you let them play, we're in for a hard game.. do you think they will see a little bit more from celta vigo tonight?” they will see a little bit more from celta vigo tonight? i have seen them many times this season and they are really gifted. they have a dangerous player or two. one of the players who play for manchester city and celtic, has annoyed at an english leagues, but i do expect more from them tonight. —— hasn't really done it at english leagues. for a...
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ithink so. ochs, is it proportionate? ithink so. it is a vile attack —— sir chris foxx.and houses they have been involved in, and presumably find material that makes them wonder whether or not this guy was acting alone. that on its own, until that question is answered, then we have got to be very, very, very careful. you lead a task force on radicalisation, what... you had to learn, you have to try to understand what would radicalise someone to do this, to target british children and teenagers in this way? how would you a nswer teenagers in this way? how would you answer that? well, it is absolutely very painful and absolutely u na cce pta ble very painful and absolutely unacceptable what happened two nights ago. i was pleased to see la st nights ago. i was pleased to see last night everybody coming together to reject this the northern and forced but we —— reject this phenomenal. give us an insight into what you have learned. we know, for example, this is the fourth wave of terrorism we have faced since the 1980s in europe. this has been mostly made up of very young indi
ithink so. ochs, is it proportionate? ithink so. it is a vile attack —— sir chris foxx.and houses they have been involved in, and presumably find material that makes them wonder whether or not this guy was acting alone. that on its own, until that question is answered, then we have got to be very, very, very careful. you lead a task force on radicalisation, what... you had to learn, you have to try to understand what would radicalise someone to do this, to target british children and...
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ithink be what they hoped. or to even try. so... i think that's why. a bigger dreamerand we so...hat's why. a bigger dreamer and we promise to encourage others to dream big and to walk towards seeing their dreams come true and to inspire others at the forefront will be for damilola. i will travel far and wide to choose my destiny. i know it is my destiny to defend the world which i hope to achieve in my lifetime. you had a choice. another boy. i don't mind getting married but what if it was someone getting married but what if it was someone else... you have been promised already, that is all that matters. do you know what people say? we would not be able to give you away! sorry i am boring you. defending someone is different to trying to save them. can i be excused. come on. it's fine, we have banned each other a very long time. yet i do not know you at all. damilola, our loved boy. this is amazing, especially when you think about how strong all those films were. this film was built on the commitment and care of lots of people. at the bbc, in the production, the director, the writ
ithink be what they hoped. or to even try. so... i think that's why. a bigger dreamerand we so...hat's why. a bigger dreamer and we promise to encourage others to dream big and to walk towards seeing their dreams come true and to inspire others at the forefront will be for damilola. i will travel far and wide to choose my destiny. i know it is my destiny to defend the world which i hope to achieve in my lifetime. you had a choice. another boy. i don't mind getting married but what if it was...
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not just them, but the saudi hosts, ithink, as well.ome to this part of the world, the birthplace of islam, one of the world‘s three great monotheistic religions. to, give a speech on such a sensitive topic would be a challenge. donald trump, last year, said, is one hates us, there is a lot of hatred there, and of course try to introduce this ban on several muslim countries. the saudis injaffer given that, they are giving him the benefit of the doubt, but all yesterday, they have been streaming here as we do is come in and they will be listening carefully to the tone of this speech. this could go either way. if donald trump delivers it in a hectoring, slide the building way, it was easily go down very badly. but if it‘s a kind of, we are all in this together and we are here to support you kind of thing, it will go down well. but the end we are getting from the white house about this speech is that it is going to be direct, blunt, it is going to be telling nations are leaders that it is not enough to just talk the talk about eradicating
not just them, but the saudi hosts, ithink, as well.ome to this part of the world, the birthplace of islam, one of the world‘s three great monotheistic religions. to, give a speech on such a sensitive topic would be a challenge. donald trump, last year, said, is one hates us, there is a lot of hatred there, and of course try to introduce this ban on several muslim countries. the saudis injaffer given that, they are giving him the benefit of the doubt, but all yesterday, they have been...
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yeah, ithink after rio, it was time to call day. i'm going to try not to but we will see. skelton has had decades of success, then to seven 0lympic had decades of success, then to seven olympic games and even ove rca m e seven olympic games and even overcame a broken neck. his right—hand man says the secret to all of that is simple. he is a worker. he is not only the top jockey that he will do anything, he will cut the lawns, wash the lorries out. he is not frightened of work. if nick says he is coming to ride at seven, he is their dead on at seven. he is never that at five past seven, he is out seven. but as anyone will tell you, aggression is not even a one man or one human show. skelton's trying to injury would not have gone without his trusty steed big star who is also hanging up his saddle. he is very intelligent about what he's doing. he's got a great brain on him. he does not want to hit the polls, he is very careful. there is no cause that he cannotjump. he is very rideable and his temperament is brewed. he has everything yo
yeah, ithink after rio, it was time to call day. i'm going to try not to but we will see. skelton has had decades of success, then to seven 0lympic had decades of success, then to seven olympic games and even ove rca m e seven olympic games and even overcame a broken neck. his right—hand man says the secret to all of that is simple. he is a worker. he is not only the top jockey that he will do anything, he will cut the lawns, wash the lorries out. he is not frightened of work. if nick says he...
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no, ithink timing, timing isjust indefensible?his, i think isaid to unable to find anyone. this, i think i said to you last time, this is a brand—new policy. it just i said to you last time, this is a brand—new policy. itjust started on 6th april and so these things take time to bed down. i was listening to your previous stuff. things take time to bed down and when things are changing they do affect some individuals whereas the vast majority hopefully are receiving the been fits and stuff that they do need. i think it was a bit too early. i think we have the opportunity now, there could be a new secretary of state, there could be new ministers, there could be, time, after the election, to do this andi time, after the election, to do this and i also... if the conservatives win? if labourwin and i also... if the conservatives win? if labour win they have said they will reverse this. well, they may try, but it's all about finding the money to do these things. yes, of course, it is. it is about the, no, it is about the decisions you t
no, ithink timing, timing isjust indefensible?his, i think isaid to unable to find anyone. this, i think i said to you last time, this is a brand—new policy. it just i said to you last time, this is a brand—new policy. itjust started on 6th april and so these things take time to bed down. i was listening to your previous stuff. things take time to bed down and when things are changing they do affect some individuals whereas the vast majority hopefully are receiving the been fits and stuff...
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ithink most famous villains and famous disabled people. to say i'm a deformed akhtar laying deformed character. it's extraordinary that it should be the first but exciting that i get to do it. it must be a big dealfor you, isn't it? it wasn't from me, i didn't push to get it. i was offered it. although we could say it's about time, barry offered it to me and not anybody else, so i'm going to run with it and see what we do. i'm fascinated to see what audience members make of it. he horrible to everyone. he was stabbed you in the back by any means necessary. as a disabled person, i camera late to having to think round the corners, —— i am used to having to think round the corners. i can't really relate to the murder and decay that he causes though. for me, the challenges to step up to playing one of the biggest characters. i've never played the lead before. you have two on that. i'm very much a tea m have two on that. i'm very much a team player. i have any go, obviously. i wouldn't be an actor otherwise, but i don't have a monstrous ego tha
ithink most famous villains and famous disabled people. to say i'm a deformed akhtar laying deformed character. it's extraordinary that it should be the first but exciting that i get to do it. it must be a big dealfor you, isn't it? it wasn't from me, i didn't push to get it. i was offered it. although we could say it's about time, barry offered it to me and not anybody else, so i'm going to run with it and see what we do. i'm fascinated to see what audience members make of it. he horrible to...
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i mean, ithink, going back to your previous question as well in terms of looking back at history the this, that it‘s remaining members are not still at large and potentially dangerous and potentially capable of carrying out further attacks? that's the first priority of the police in any sort of attack that occurs. it‘s to try and identify who the attacker was, what his background is and to try and uncover any possible links with other individuals or groups of individuals. they clearly have been trying to do so in manchester today. we‘ve heard reports of possible other arrests, also reports of a controlled detonation which does reflect the fact that they are exploring all avenues to try and actually pin down whether this was the work of one man or one man working as part of a network. let‘s tell you about the manchester arena where the attack happened last night. it‘s the biggest venue for p0p night. it‘s the biggest venue for pop concerts in this city. it has a capacity of 21,000 and it was pretty packed last night. now, ariana grande who was giving that concert has tweeted to say sh
i mean, ithink, going back to your previous question as well in terms of looking back at history the this, that it‘s remaining members are not still at large and potentially dangerous and potentially capable of carrying out further attacks? that's the first priority of the police in any sort of attack that occurs. it‘s to try and identify who the attacker was, what his background is and to try and uncover any possible links with other individuals or groups of individuals. they clearly have...
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ithink we them. it hurt you, really really badly, didn't it? smaller parties in coalitions get the disproportionate blame for the bad stuff and the bigger parties get the disproportionate credit for the good stuff. the conservative, they have done new terms like nobodies business, everything under the sun. a prime minister who said chew wasn't going to have an election is now having one. i am not the first politician who couldn't do in government what i wanted to do. brian would like to know, what does the lib dem manifesto say about support and financing of the nhs? the main thing we say is that with an ageing society, with this crippling, dysfunction between the hospital system, the nhs and social care, particularly elderly folk or in hospital beds for too long so we can't get them into social care homes. we need to bring social care and the nhs together, massively boost the emphasis and money going into mental health. that needs to be paid for, we are being quite open about it. we will put 1p on every £1 of income tax, raising about £6 billi
ithink we them. it hurt you, really really badly, didn't it? smaller parties in coalitions get the disproportionate blame for the bad stuff and the bigger parties get the disproportionate credit for the good stuff. the conservative, they have done new terms like nobodies business, everything under the sun. a prime minister who said chew wasn't going to have an election is now having one. i am not the first politician who couldn't do in government what i wanted to do. brian would like to know,...
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ithink...ling i get, speaking to many of the victims who have been outside court here for the last couple of hours, is that is at the lower end of their expectations. most of them hoped he would be sent to prison for longer than 15 years. but, of course, today and the sentencing isn't the end of the search for justice, is it, phil? no, there are lots of other angles, there is a compensation claim, a civil action, we understand there are 650 patients involved in that. that has gone up considerably since the conviction and is likely to go up again as a result of sentencing today, and that is a case that will last for around a month and be heard at the crown court at the end of october. there are also calls from the patients and their lawyers and representatives and other patients' groups for a public inquiry in to what went wrong in this case. all of the parties, there's an election campaign that is underway, they have all indicated they would support an inquiry, whether it is a public inquiry or
ithink...ling i get, speaking to many of the victims who have been outside court here for the last couple of hours, is that is at the lower end of their expectations. most of them hoped he would be sent to prison for longer than 15 years. but, of course, today and the sentencing isn't the end of the search for justice, is it, phil? no, there are lots of other angles, there is a compensation claim, a civil action, we understand there are 650 patients involved in that. that has gone up...
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ithink, 0k, cool, i have done my learning now.people saying, he is still learning, he's a relative novice. i will get back to the gym and find out where my weaknesses are and improve on them. in boxing the similarities are like the alis, tysons, lennox lewis, larry holmes. if you're not as good as these guys, don't even talk or be mentioned in the same breath as them. but what i'm trying to say is that i may not be these guys, but who i am is good enough for where i'm at and i'll keep on progressing. so i want people to know i may not be perfect, i may not be the ali with the tyson, but who i am and where i'm coming from and where i'm trying to go is good enough for me. so what i'm good at i will keep on working on and trying to improve. ghana's sulley muntari dramatically walked off the pitch while playing for pescara at cagliari on sunday after his complaints of racist abuse were met with a yellow card. the midfielder could face disciplinary measures for leaving before full—time. but, if nothing else, he has the support of the u
ithink, 0k, cool, i have done my learning now.people saying, he is still learning, he's a relative novice. i will get back to the gym and find out where my weaknesses are and improve on them. in boxing the similarities are like the alis, tysons, lennox lewis, larry holmes. if you're not as good as these guys, don't even talk or be mentioned in the same breath as them. but what i'm trying to say is that i may not be these guys, but who i am is good enough for where i'm at and i'll keep on...
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ithink, frankly, he of the overwhelmingly negative reaction.kly, he is concerned more about surviving as president than he is in leading the west and his views... no mention of article five of the nato contract and so want, offensive remarks... it is embarrassing for us and a think it was the perfect time for merkel to speak up. what you think of the inclusion of the uk is not being relied on any more? if i were you, i would not feel very comfortable about that. brexit has had certainly about that. brexit has had certainly a major impact now, especially on the leaders of the two countries who now form the centre of europe in the european union. i think britain, the uk, is going to have a hard way of that. it was a decision they were forced into and now they are suffering the consequences, as we are suffering the consequences of our 2016 election. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. great to be with you. the french president emmanuel macron says a much talked—about ultra—firm handshake he exchanged with with president trump at the nato sum
ithink, frankly, he of the overwhelmingly negative reaction.kly, he is concerned more about surviving as president than he is in leading the west and his views... no mention of article five of the nato contract and so want, offensive remarks... it is embarrassing for us and a think it was the perfect time for merkel to speak up. what you think of the inclusion of the uk is not being relied on any more? if i were you, i would not feel very comfortable about that. brexit has had certainly about...
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but if we don't win it this time we are certainly very close to winning the america's cup, ithink.earnt that this is a team that would go into battle with ben any place, any time. the task is great. no team built from scratch has ever won the america's cup at the first attempt. there's a lot of pressure and there always is. if you throw your hat into the ring of what is the pinnacle of any sport, then you're going to have a tough battle on your hands and we've certainly got that. but within the team it feels like a question of when and not if. i could sit here and say with reasonable confidence that at some point in the next 20 years we will win the america's cup for britain. it may not be this america's cup, but certainly in the near future we'll get thejob done. personally, and i think for everyone in this team, it would be the biggest achievement if we can pull this off and we can win the america's cup for britain. you look at our sporting maritime heritage, it's the one thing that's missing. it would be huge if we can bring the cup home. hello, there. the minority escaped the s
but if we don't win it this time we are certainly very close to winning the america's cup, ithink.earnt that this is a team that would go into battle with ben any place, any time. the task is great. no team built from scratch has ever won the america's cup at the first attempt. there's a lot of pressure and there always is. if you throw your hat into the ring of what is the pinnacle of any sport, then you're going to have a tough battle on your hands and we've certainly got that. but within the...
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um, ithink... i give humans a lot more credit.uences them in a bad way, which i rarely ever hear about — 99.9% of the time people say to me, your music changed my life. it is always a positive thing. it is only one or two instances, usually something that happened at a concert, maybe someone falling in the mud and drowning, that is way more brutal for me. you had two fans crushed to death in 1988. at one of your concerts. the lifestyle that you were leading, the influence you must have had on people, part of it, we could not have made the music if it was not for what you're doing... what do you mean? there was one point at which he talked about: "we have to go out on the edge to get the songs that we got." i think so. yes, you have to live. for honest rock and roll you cannot imagine, especially the subjects we are talking about, cops and crime. it is all about the life... the drink and drugs were essential to the rock music? to our songs — not essential to rock music, period. they were essential to that record that we made in 198
um, ithink... i give humans a lot more credit.uences them in a bad way, which i rarely ever hear about — 99.9% of the time people say to me, your music changed my life. it is always a positive thing. it is only one or two instances, usually something that happened at a concert, maybe someone falling in the mud and drowning, that is way more brutal for me. you had two fans crushed to death in 1988. at one of your concerts. the lifestyle that you were leading, the influence you must have had on...
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ithink he loves to do that. he loves the deal. it's both.erent parties. for saudis, this is a very good opportunity, a very good diplomatic opportunity to reassert their position in the region, to strengthen their relationship with the most important security partner. but for the americans, this is a very important economic opportunity. it isa very important economic opportunity. it is a very important opportunity to boost their trade relations with saudi arabia. you have to remember that within the next few years, saudi arabia is going through a major, major economic restructuring. this, by definition, means a very good economic opportunity for the americans. donald trump is there to make sure that actually america kind of secures a very good deal. we're seeing some of those, those opening moments, sitting there, chatting, having come off the plane. so, this isa having come off the plane. so, this is a delicate diplomatic situation. one of the reasons trump's supporters love him so much, is he speaks off—the—cuff. he speaks his mind. is thi
ithink he loves to do that. he loves the deal. it's both.erent parties. for saudis, this is a very good opportunity, a very good diplomatic opportunity to reassert their position in the region, to strengthen their relationship with the most important security partner. but for the americans, this is a very important economic opportunity. it isa very important economic opportunity. it is a very important opportunity to boost their trade relations with saudi arabia. you have to remember that...
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i think it is buried to save that this is where the east meets west along the silk road —— ithink theroject, we are making the rail trade sexy again. it is not going to be to buy with all the glamour and letter, with skyscrapers and things like that. but we are building a society in a place where there was nothing —— glamour and blisters. —— there was nothing —— glamour and blisters. — — glitter. a special court in india has charged senior leaders from the governing bjp with criminal conspiracy in relation to the destruction of babri mosque in ayodhya 25 years ago. former bjp chief lal krishna advani, is among them. the destruction of the mosque in 1992 was followed by some of the worst communual violence india has ever seen. nearly 2,000 people died in nationwide riots. the site had been a flash point between hindus and muslims for many years. many faced charges over the violence, but there's also been a lengthy attempt to hold some hindu leaders like mr advani to account for inciting it. lets look at that process. in 1992, after the demolition of the mosque, bjp leaders including lk
i think it is buried to save that this is where the east meets west along the silk road —— ithink theroject, we are making the rail trade sexy again. it is not going to be to buy with all the glamour and letter, with skyscrapers and things like that. but we are building a society in a place where there was nothing —— glamour and blisters. —— there was nothing —— glamour and blisters. — — glitter. a special court in india has charged senior leaders from the governing bjp with...
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ithink, in the mud would stick. he could hardly ignore it.ore it. ithink, in general, he kept his calm and tried to return to the essence of the debate. so, having said that he won this debate, i don't think that is in any sense the end of his problems. he remains a minority leader, a minority front runner. the only won 23% of the vote, that is half the country deeply opposed to his ideas, his liberal policies and so on. he has a massive task at headifen, and what we heard from marine le pen last night isjust we heard from marine le pen last night is just the beginning we heard from marine le pen last night isjust the beginning of it. now to the united states, where republicans are confident they have enough support to begin to repeal 0bamacare and have scheduled a vote in congress later today. reforms to the health care policy would then go to the senate, where a more tricky passage is likely. we can speak to our correspondent in washington, gary 0'donoghue. gary, is this vote looking like it is on gary, is this vote looking like it isona ga
ithink, in the mud would stick. he could hardly ignore it.ore it. ithink, in general, he kept his calm and tried to return to the essence of the debate. so, having said that he won this debate, i don't think that is in any sense the end of his problems. he remains a minority leader, a minority front runner. the only won 23% of the vote, that is half the country deeply opposed to his ideas, his liberal policies and so on. he has a massive task at headifen, and what we heard from marine le pen...
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so, ithink disappearing further away and away.st a little bit uneasy about the way independence seems to have been pushed back down the list of priorities. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn stumbles over the cost of labour's election promise of free childcare for all two— to four—year—olds. theresa may focuses on brexit, saying thatjeremy corbyn is "not prepared" to provide strong leadership during negotiations with the eu. and the snp launch their manifesto, calling for higher public spending across the uk and an end to social security cuts. in sport arsene wenger agrees a new two—year contract with arsenal, which is expected to be rubber—stamped by the board later today and announced officially tomorrow. gareth southgate reveals he did not speak to form a captain wayne rooney about leaving him out of the squad for the game against scotla nd of the squad for the game against scotland and france. and there is a shop exit for british number one johanna konta, who crashed out of the french open in the third round for the th
so, ithink disappearing further away and away.st a little bit uneasy about the way independence seems to have been pushed back down the list of priorities. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn stumbles over the cost of labour's election promise of free childcare for all two— to four—year—olds. theresa may focuses on brexit, saying thatjeremy corbyn is "not prepared" to provide strong leadership during negotiations with the eu. and the snp launch their manifesto, calling...
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ithink, the market and the implications of that? yeah.g with a friend or brother or sister, these are options as to how people are getting on the property ladder. the first time buyer age isn't changing, but the way people are doing it are because financially, to do it by yourself is incredibly difficult. so people are looking at these other options to get themselves on the property ladder which is something that a lot of people are aspiring to do. sally francis speaking to jane earlier on. dramatic footage has emerged of a baby being pulled out of a car trapped by floodwaters in texas. the pick—up truck with a father, his baby son and toddler daughter inside overturned in water near myrtle springs east of dallas, following tornadoes in the area. fellow motorists performed cpr on the children at the scene, who were taken to hospital and are said to be doing well. now the weather. nick miller has those for us. warmth in the west today. 17 celsius to 20 celsius. we have seen the odd shower pop up over the past hour or so. a few of those dri
ithink, the market and the implications of that? yeah.g with a friend or brother or sister, these are options as to how people are getting on the property ladder. the first time buyer age isn't changing, but the way people are doing it are because financially, to do it by yourself is incredibly difficult. so people are looking at these other options to get themselves on the property ladder which is something that a lot of people are aspiring to do. sally francis speaking to jane earlier on....