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in love with love eileen, a record for itv as new series starts.love eileen, a record for itv as new series starts. i have watched a few episodes, i cannot help myself. it is back and record number of people are watching it. estimated that two point nonfamily people tuned in last night. what is even more remarkable is 85,000 people applied to be on the show. this was a member of abacus to 0xbridge combined. people, i do not judge whether interests are. this could be a good thing. i think with a doctor on the show, his name is alex and he has gotten a lot of backlash for taking time out of the nhs to pursue his dream of finding love, but i say more power to individualism. that is right. there. john, where do you stand? hard—hitting there. john, where do you stand? hard-hitting there. i discover this is not the one is: where you try to survive, castaway. they do try to survive. that was the 1990s. it was in the new yorker and assuming costumes. scantily clad people, allegedly. no, that is true. salad screen, set to ditch family phase. what is going o
in love with love eileen, a record for itv as new series starts.love eileen, a record for itv as new series starts. i have watched a few episodes, i cannot help myself. it is back and record number of people are watching it. estimated that two point nonfamily people tuned in last night. what is even more remarkable is 85,000 people applied to be on the show. this was a member of abacus to 0xbridge combined. people, i do not judge whether interests are. this could be a good thing. i think with a...
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now in an interview on itv's of wales. than 5omeone i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked very handsome and my daughter looked beautiful with him. iwa5 my daughter looked beautiful with him. i wasjealou5, my daughter looked beautiful with him. iwa5jealou5, i my daughter looked beautiful with him. i wasjealou5, i wish it had been me, but thank god he was there andi been me, but thank god he was there and i thank him for that. mr markle 5aid meghan had wept when he told her he couldn't attend the wedding and he had wept a5 her he couldn't attend the wedding and he had wept as he watched the 5ervice and he had wept as he watched the service on television in california and he spoke about the moment harry had phoned him to ask his permission to marry his daughter. harry got on the phone with meghan, they called me together and harry asked for her hand over the phone and i said, you area hand over the phone and i said, you are a gentleman. promi5e hand over the phone and i said, you ar
now in an interview on itv's of wales. than 5omeone i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked very handsome and my daughter looked beautiful with him. iwa5 my daughter looked beautiful with him. i wasjealou5, my daughter looked beautiful with him. iwa5jealou5, i my daughter looked beautiful with him. i wasjealou5, i wish it had been me, but thank god he was there andi been me, but thank god he was there and i thank him for that. mr markle 5aid meghan had...
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monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at theaughter to prince harry was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchell on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these heart problems, but he was watching it on the television, saying he was very proud and upset not to have been there. ken chisholm tweeted his reaction. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 03700106676, or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, but look at our website, the address for that is bbc. co. uk/newswatch. that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news again next week. goodbye. hello. talk of a heatwave, i'm pretty sure, will be met with cheers and groans in equal measure. that's next week. the warming of our weather
monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at theaughter to prince harry was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchell on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these heart problems, but he was watching it on the television, saying he was very proud and upset not...
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monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at they was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchel on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he a p pa re ntly daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these hard problems, but he was watching it on the television, saying he was very proud and upset not to have been there. tinges and tweeted his reaction... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 03700106676, or e—mail news watch. you can find us on twitter at news watch bbc, but look at our website, the address for that is bbc .co .uk/ news watch. that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news again next week. goodbye. we are in for a beautiful weekend, lots of sunshine on the way, and we can certainly say that seller is well and tru
monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at they was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchel on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he a p pa re ntly daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these hard problems, but he was watching it on the television, saying he was very...
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. >> you can get in on itve en me nation.ree delivery from 5:00 to 10:00. >> available across the bray area. you will find the code in the in-app banner the night of the game. >> no matter where you are watching, show your pride. check out photos and post yours using the #dubson7. >> that's it for abc7 news at 5:00 i'm >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. a little league game. the driver speeding onto a baseball field. >> get off the field. >> children and coaches jumping out of the way. the veteran struck and killed trying to save lives. >>> also breaking tonight, the killer on the loose. at least three people dead. colice say they could all be teecnnd. one of the victims, a well-known forensic psychiatrist involved in the jonbenet ramsey case. >>> extreme weather threat. massive wildfires burning out of control. nearly a dozorep rd te tornadoes. and the flash flood watch for that town vadestat president trump's lawys er sending a 20-page confidential letter to robert mueller. the possible blueprint for the
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on the downside, itv. de in griffithup f is retiring. itv is down 1.4%. dropped the most in over a year, down 5.8%. this country distributes liquefied petroleum gas and stores of liquids. .t has been downgraded to hold m&a is an upside risk. matt: thanks very much. the dollar stays should come back in the second quarter. is this the end of its recent weakness or is there more downside to calm? still what the us is the global head of fx strategy at hsbc -- the global head of fx strategy at hsbc. this shows fund net position in the bar. they were positioned it short the dollar at the beginning of the year in the first quarter and they built up a big long position in the second quarter. do you see this continuing? avid: the dollar is going up. the dollar rally is not over. every time i meet people and i talk about the strong dollar not done or is finished. it is not priced in. the dollar is on the tear. , thereu look at the data is a lot more juice in there. it may be the hedges have gone longer, but the risk of the but the- gone long, is getting market sque
on the downside, itv. de in griffithup f is retiring. itv is down 1.4%. dropped the most in over a year, down 5.8%. this country distributes liquefied petroleum gas and stores of liquids. .t has been downgraded to hold m&a is an upside risk. matt: thanks very much. the dollar stays should come back in the second quarter. is this the end of its recent weakness or is there more downside to calm? still what the us is the global head of fx strategy at hsbc -- the global head of fx strategy at...
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monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at these absence at the recent wedding of his daughter to prince harry was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchell on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these heart problems, but he was watching it on the television, saying he was very proud and upset not to have been there. ken chisholm tweeted his reaction. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 03700106676, or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, but look at our website, the address for that is bbc. co. uk/newswatch.
monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at these absence at the recent wedding of his daughter to prince harry was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchell on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these heart problems, but he was watching it on the television,...
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he's appeared on all but one series of the itv show since it began in 2004 but says he will remain atinue to manage music acts. you probably know why the chicken crossed the road by now. but why did the cow cross the loch? well, this herd on the crom estate, in northern ireland, swims around 100 metres to an island on loch erne every year to feed on fresh pasture. they'll stay there for the summer before swimming back in october. looking at the headlines on story, we have got bovine breaststroke or cows on we have got bovine breaststroke or cows on the mooove, you decide which one you want. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. let's get some sport now with damian. let's talk about the england match last night against costa rica, a confident showing, marcus rashford played well. is he going to start 110w played well. is he going to start now when we get to the world cup? heeded his world cup prospects no harm. the match was played at elland road and leeds fans gave rashford some stick because he plays the lead historic rivals manchester united on the other side of t
he's appeared on all but one series of the itv show since it began in 2004 but says he will remain atinue to manage music acts. you probably know why the chicken crossed the road by now. but why did the cow cross the loch? well, this herd on the crom estate, in northern ireland, swims around 100 metres to an island on loch erne every year to feed on fresh pasture. they'll stay there for the summer before swimming back in october. looking at the headlines on story, we have got bovine...
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he has not met his son-in-law just yet but told british broadcaster itv that he has spoken to prince harry several times over the phone. markle says he duchess will t >> harry got on the phone with meghan. they called me together and harry asked for her hand over the phone and i said you're a gentleman. promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter and, of course, i give you my permission. >> markle says he expects the duke and duchess will try to have children soon saying it's something his daughter has wanted for a long time. >>> a beautiful way to start off the workweek, we are noticing that ocean breeze kicking in, so tracking a bit of fog along the coast. there you can see that, a live look on our sales force tower camera there. we are going to keep things up. when we'll see the hottest temperatures this week coming up. >> also coming up new at 6:00 tonight a flooded future, thousands of bay area homes at riving of being under water in the next 30 years -- risk of being under water in the next 30 years. we'll take you to one of the hardest hit zip codes. >> the mar
he has not met his son-in-law just yet but told british broadcaster itv that he has spoken to prince harry several times over the phone. markle says he duchess will t >> harry got on the phone with meghan. they called me together and harry asked for her hand over the phone and i said you're a gentleman. promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter and, of course, i give you my permission. >> markle says he expects the duke and duchess will try to have children soon...
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now in an interview on itv, mr. markle expressed his gratitude. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked very handsome, and my daughter looked beautiful with m. i was jealous. i wish it had been me. but thank god he was there, dan him for that. nicholas: mr. markle said meghan had wept when he told her h' couldn't attend the wedding, and he wept as he watched the service on television in cafornia. he spoke about the moment harrys phoned him tfor permission to marry his daughter. thomas: harry got on the phone with meghan. they called me together, and yorry asks for her hand over the phone, and i said,are a gentleman. promise me you will neise your hand against my daughter, and of permission." you my nicholas: they apparently talked about american politics and president trump. thomas: our conversation was i was complaining i didn't like donald trump. he said, "give donald trump a chance." i sort of disagreed with that, but i still like harry.th was his politics, i have my p
now in an interview on itv, mr. markle expressed his gratitude. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked very handsome, and my daughter looked beautiful with m. i was jealous. i wish it had been me. but thank god he was there, dan him for that. nicholas: mr. markle said meghan had wept when he told her h' couldn't attend the wedding, and he wept as he watched the service on television in cafornia. he spoke about the moment harrys phoned him tfor...
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. >> reporter: her father speaking out on itv's "good morning britain" for the first time since missing the wedding, expressing regreat for those paparazzi photos he was paid for. >> i feel bad about it. i apologize for it. and that's all i can do. >> reporter: watching from his california home, he says he regrets not walking his daughter down the aisle. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. i was jealous. i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me. >> reporter: he went on to reveal his first contact with prince harry. >> we've had interesting conversations on the phone. i was complaining i didn't like donald trump. he said, "give donald trump a chance." >> reporter: talking politics is taboo for the royal family, as is cashing in on their status. markle was paid for this latest interview, as well, which will not help his seemingly track chus relationship with meghan, no matter how kind his words. >> i love them dearly. i have a new son-in-law. i'm very happy to have a new son-in-law. >> reporter: the royal family is certainly no stranger to nega
. >> reporter: her father speaking out on itv's "good morning britain" for the first time since missing the wedding, expressing regreat for those paparazzi photos he was paid for. >> i feel bad about it. i apologize for it. and that's all i can do. >> reporter: watching from his california home, he says he regrets not walking his daughter down the aisle. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. i was jealous. i wish i had been...
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of large funds cannot engage in small names like that at the biggest level >> all right how is the itvbecause that's also had a nice run >> yes, virtually identical. they overlay it about a 95% correlation. >> mike, is there any caveats about the trade you're putting on >> well, i mean, the one thing i would point out is this doesn't happen to capture their earnings, you know, which would be the next sort of big and obvious catalyst to the upside but that's also probably the reason why the options are a it's less than a 16% which is about as low as it ever gets in home depot take a look at whether now's the time to buy options in home depot. i think it is. >> let's move on here. another group getting the bid for lower rates. outforming the market today. that doesn't change the fact the sector has gotten stopped this year look at the worst performers campbell soup. general mills. kraft. dan says one of these names specifically is about to light up. >> the space looks pretty interesting. for a lot of the same reasons carter was just talking about rates. i started thinking about it from a
of large funds cannot engage in small names like that at the biggest level >> all right how is the itvbecause that's also had a nice run >> yes, virtually identical. they overlay it about a 95% correlation. >> mike, is there any caveats about the trade you're putting on >> well, i mean, the one thing i would point out is this doesn't happen to capture their earnings, you know, which would be the next sort of big and obvious catalyst to the upside but that's also probably...
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border, itve the would go under a whole window, but it might be for stones, so it would be fitted together and it looked like one carving, testing the skill of the men who built. there were not many tools documented. first tools bought from two blacksmiths in georgetown, and then baltimore had manufacturers, i guess we would call them, and they ordered chisels.of mainly they had all kinds of has on on them.f heads here are the chisels. some others were made, the founder -- pounder and mallet. they were ordered in huge numbers from this place. anionice carving capital, carving the base of a window. and here is my favorite picture. this shows everything, practically. molding and it shows a mark right here. theasn't not about until 1950's. known about until the 1950's. when they finish a job, they were paid. they were constantly trying to put them on wages and they would not hear about it. they wanted to be heard by measurement -- to be paid by measurement. it was the old way, i goes all the way back to egypt, or older than that. [indiscernible] thank you. piece, beforeong the work was done,
border, itve the would go under a whole window, but it might be for stones, so it would be fitted together and it looked like one carving, testing the skill of the men who built. there were not many tools documented. first tools bought from two blacksmiths in georgetown, and then baltimore had manufacturers, i guess we would call them, and they ordered chisels.of mainly they had all kinds of has on on them.f heads here are the chisels. some others were made, the founder -- pounder and mallet....
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i am from itv news.ed by one of the coaches suggesting there may be changes, in the next team. presumably by this stage in the week, the squad pretty much knows who will be starting at the weekend, is that correct? not necessarily. we haven't been directly told of who is starting and who is not. all the positions are still up for grabs and until the manager lanes the team it doesn't matter what came out what is lea ked doesn't matter what came out what is leaked because the lads don't focus on stuff like that until it is out of the manager's mouth. they are the only words that really matter to us at this moment in time. we are trying not to get caught up in articles, we are trying to focus on ourselves. until the manager names the team everyone is still fighting for their position. would it be fair to say, in any game if you had information on how the opposition we re information on how the opposition were going to line up, would it help, give you an advantage?” suppose, if we knew how the opposition wer
i am from itv news.ed by one of the coaches suggesting there may be changes, in the next team. presumably by this stage in the week, the squad pretty much knows who will be starting at the weekend, is that correct? not necessarily. we haven't been directly told of who is starting and who is not. all the positions are still up for grabs and until the manager lanes the team it doesn't matter what came out what is lea ked doesn't matter what came out what is leaked because the lads don't focus on...
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a comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak has won the final of the itvas lost voice guy, will receive a £250,000 prize and a spot at the royal variety performance. he said that when performing, he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. we were called ramps. cheering and applause. congratulations, lee, the lost voice guy. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is with me. it's a significant win, this? yes, let's remember he won because he's a very funny comedian with a great track record. he won the bbc‘s new comedy award in 2014. he's had a sitcom on radio 4. but with people with disabilities being so underrepresented on screens, it will be seen inevitably by many as really symbolic, seeing him win in front of millions of viewers on a programme like britain's got talent. look into the future, some have done better than others. two have had films made about them. pudsey the dog. susan boyle, who came second to diversity, she didn't win but she sold millions of records globally since her appearance o
a comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak has won the final of the itvas lost voice guy, will receive a £250,000 prize and a spot at the royal variety performance. he said that when performing, he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. we were called ramps. cheering and applause. congratulations, lee, the lost voice guy. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is with me. it's a significant win, this? yes,...
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they had real content wins by partnering with itv bbc.os, they've been making such groundbreaking contentem.one so well for that's why they're really buckling down on european content. it. amazon, you mentioned big moves into sports. it's the premier league, all call it soccer. but they really have been going to showy're 20 gains. that's not much that skye, for example, shows. but still, showing where the desire is. they want to get this content, whether it be sports, original movies and broadcastings and series, to be able to get more more subscribers to prime to push it above the 100 million users. be the 125 million users we see over at netflix. this just spurs more competition likes of hulu but also skye in the u.k., which is not alsoa cable network but has a streaming facility itself. so much changing. there's a note out that the disney-fox behemoth will be weaker than the original and that, you know, netflix is winner. you've got at&t rolling out over the top. apple meantime making deals for children's shows, ofng a deal with the makers sesame street. a lot is in flux. what's going
they had real content wins by partnering with itv bbc.os, they've been making such groundbreaking contentem.one so well for that's why they're really buckling down on european content. it. amazon, you mentioned big moves into sports. it's the premier league, all call it soccer. but they really have been going to showy're 20 gains. that's not much that skye, for example, shows. but still, showing where the desire is. they want to get this content, whether it be sports, original movies and...
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i was standing outside that block, seeing men from itv and the bbc and sky, and my aunt's friend is cryingt found out herdaughterdied... how can you have cameramen... i know what i was doing that exact week before the fire, i remember how i felt, i remember all my emotions from then, and to think that was just a year ago is insane. that night, a year ago, as grenfell burned, local community centres, churches and a mosque opened their doors to help survivors and evacuees. a local youth club quickly found itself at the heart of the relief effort. the head of the rugby portobello trust arrived on the scene at 5am. it was absolute chaos. when i got to the door, i was greeted by two of my colleagues who said, "people are dead, boss." within 20 minutes we kind of realised that help really wasn't coming, so we needed to organise ourselves. we closed our youth club for about 12 weeks while we supported survivors, and we opened up again in september last year as a youth club. since then, rugby portobello has played a prominent role in the lives of some of the children affected by what happened. and
i was standing outside that block, seeing men from itv and the bbc and sky, and my aunt's friend is cryingt found out herdaughterdied... how can you have cameramen... i know what i was doing that exact week before the fire, i remember how i felt, i remember all my emotions from then, and to think that was just a year ago is insane. that night, a year ago, as grenfell burned, local community centres, churches and a mosque opened their doors to help survivors and evacuees. a local youth club...
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the news channel, and indeed some might be a little confused, like hayley hughes, a contestant on the itvhe didn't know too much about our departure from the eu. but now hayley has had her chance to quiz our man in brussels, adam fleming to find out what it's all about, on today's edition of the bbc‘s daily politics. ido care i do care about price it, ijust don't understand it. hopefully adam will help me. fire way, ask them. in a nutshell, what is brexit? brexit is the process where the uk will lead the european union, which currently has 28 members. and after the uk at least, there'll be 27 of them. but you can'tjust the uk at least, there'll be 27 of them. but you can't just walk out them. but you can't just walk out the door, there are lots of loose ends to be tied up, and that's what they're doing now. they're having negotiations and talks about how to tie up those loose ends. once those talks are finished, we will have another set of discussions about what the future relationship between the eu and the uk will look like well after brexit. so brexit isjust the name of the process and
the news channel, and indeed some might be a little confused, like hayley hughes, a contestant on the itvhe didn't know too much about our departure from the eu. but now hayley has had her chance to quiz our man in brussels, adam fleming to find out what it's all about, on today's edition of the bbc‘s daily politics. ido care i do care about price it, ijust don't understand it. hopefully adam will help me. fire way, ask them. in a nutshell, what is brexit? brexit is the process where the uk...
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a conventionalnvading force into america or any other country when they want to take itve the first thing they want to do is to take control and command of the country's communications structure. this is what donald trump is ing when he den grates and media. es our when he talks so much about the media and them being such bad people. vladmir putin knew that had he used conventional forces to invade america it would have been mutual suicide. so what did he do? he used trump's economic or financial situation, this flailing company needed money, no american banks would loan him money, so putin and the olegarks loaned him money, got im financially indebted to them and now trump is their operatives.hearts this is where i agree with donald trump about the media being fake. the media says them and now trump is their operatives. my second point. the people who die- that donald trump touched the heart and knows the working class white people. and that's why he won. well, this is the thing. these people are not the forgotten people because black people see them every february during black history m
a conventionalnvading force into america or any other country when they want to take itve the first thing they want to do is to take control and command of the country's communications structure. this is what donald trump is ing when he den grates and media. es our when he talks so much about the media and them being such bad people. vladmir putin knew that had he used conventional forces to invade america it would have been mutual suicide. so what did he do? he used trump's economic or...
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however, i'm afraid the event is only being shown on the third channel — aka itv — on sunday.you one of the nominees for female artist of the year. playing live the aria from bach's goldberg variations, beatrice rana. goodnight. . some beautiful, tranquil music. there are big changes on the way. while the tables at fine, we'll see some sunny while the tables at fine, we'll see some sunny spells later on, things will turn wet and windy. particularly in the northern areas of. it is because the jet stream is breaking back. a long time since we had a weather chart like this. the jet stream racing across the electric. high areas of clout in our direction. where you see the dips in the cloud on a satellite, that so we are developing areas of low pressure. this one in particular, is going to wind itself up and bring us a really wet and windy weather on wednesday night. we start the day underneath the influence of a ridge of high pressure. as bigger to what is left of tonight into the first pa rt is left of tonight into the first part of tomorrow morning it looks fine. some early suns
however, i'm afraid the event is only being shown on the third channel — aka itv — on sunday.you one of the nominees for female artist of the year. playing live the aria from bach's goldberg variations, beatrice rana. goodnight. . some beautiful, tranquil music. there are big changes on the way. while the tables at fine, we'll see some sunny while the tables at fine, we'll see some sunny spells later on, things will turn wet and windy. particularly in the northern areas of. it is because...
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to see if itve will rumble further. no one really knows what trump wants.hat looked like an agreement out of china a few weeks ago, and then donald trumput the kibosh on that. we did not know how far he would be willing to push it. he seems to have the view that whatever happens, he will win. not everyone shares that. my senses he just wants a victory. guy: this feels asymmetric to me. badly, it will have a meaningful impact on global growth. if it doesn't go anywhere, we carry on where we are. where the to see upside is in all of this. and i am wondering, given the asymmetry, how you think about it and price it? : i don't think it will suddenly go wrong but potentially slowly go worse. view,he investor point of if it does reach a crunch where tariffs are putting on left, right, and center and markets are week, you could have changes over the weekend and you go back to where we were and the markets rebound to where they were. i think it is dangerous to play newsariff news, the trump and the trade news. you have to take a step back and think more strategical
to see if itve will rumble further. no one really knows what trump wants.hat looked like an agreement out of china a few weeks ago, and then donald trumput the kibosh on that. we did not know how far he would be willing to push it. he seems to have the view that whatever happens, he will win. not everyone shares that. my senses he just wants a victory. guy: this feels asymmetric to me. badly, it will have a meaningful impact on global growth. if it doesn't go anywhere, we carry on where we are....
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earlier this year i took part in an itv prime—time show called the real full monty: ladies night.ed by cancer, we bared all, pretty much — with the sole aim of encouraging women to check their breasts. six weeks later, maren marshall and margaret witts, two women who had never met, wrote to this programme with their touching stories. i went to meet them, and it was a little emotional. dear victoria. i want to thank you for saving my life. i watched the full monty programme, checked my breasts, and found a lump under my nipple. dear victoria. ijust wanted to say a heartfelt thank you for participating in the real full monty. without you being on the show and talking about your experience, i may never have made the appointment to see my doctor. i am to have a mastectomy early in june. i would never have known until too late. i had an appointment with a nurse specialist, who confirmed my worst fears. a million thanks, margaret. i will be for ever grateful to you and the real full monty ladies. thank you. earlier this year, i took part in a show called the real full monty: ladies nigh
earlier this year i took part in an itv prime—time show called the real full monty: ladies night.ed by cancer, we bared all, pretty much — with the sole aim of encouraging women to check their breasts. six weeks later, maren marshall and margaret witts, two women who had never met, wrote to this programme with their touching stories. i went to meet them, and it was a little emotional. dear victoria. i want to thank you for saving my life. i watched the full monty programme, checked my...
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in a new interview with itv's good morning britain, thomas markle says he absolutely wanted to walk meghane aisle but could not because he was recovering from heart surgery and admits he was jealous that prince charles got to doit. >> i was honored. i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles, you know. he looked very handsome and my daughter looked beautiful with him. i was jealous. i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me. but thank god he was there and thank him for that. >> well, cnn correondent anna stewart joins me now. mr. markle touched on a lot in that interview. you feel for him as you listen to him there. what else did have he to say? >> it was a wide ranging interview covering everything from meghan markle as a young girl and why he calls her bean, all the way through to the time she told him she was dating prince harry. what strikes you when you watch that interview is how unmedia savvy thomas markle is, because he looks down a lot, he doesn't look down the barrel of the camera, he holds on to his ear piece a lot. he's used to being behind the
in a new interview with itv's good morning britain, thomas markle says he absolutely wanted to walk meghane aisle but could not because he was recovering from heart surgery and admits he was jealous that prince charles got to doit. >> i was honored. i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles, you know. he looked very handsome and my daughter looked beautiful with him. i was jealous. i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me. but thank god he was there and...
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still living and gail fishman my editor r the pin page, has -- it has to have been -- security -- itve has t been an overall oncern othertse they would no have the glass door. >>oneah. >> 'causee without thatk anyone could wal in and just walk into e capital ando anything. >> is that fairly new. >> in their previous bu vding, which they hacated about two years ago, they did not have that kind of security. so, it's bee a concern. i can't comment on whether or not they were concerned abo an active shooting incident or not. >> and john i jus want tola y your fierce because daniel ohl a the capitol had >> thank god she's okay. >> she sent out a tweet with a couple names. is he she had dhilavis anthony celine san feliz are okay. >> danielle ohl is a fantasticer report >> there was another reporter in the hospital. iust heard you mentioned rick's name. i just wanted to mention that i to you. john want to hang with you just for a moment or more. governor hogan is about to speak and as soon as governor hogan starts speaking we're going to break away for that. >> we want to continue to talk wit
still living and gail fishman my editor r the pin page, has -- it has to have been -- security -- itve has t been an overall oncern othertse they would no have the glass door. >>oneah. >> 'causee without thatk anyone could wal in and just walk into e capital ando anything. >> is that fairly new. >> in their previous bu vding, which they hacated about two years ago, they did not have that kind of security. so, it's bee a concern. i can't comment on whether or not they...
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comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak won last night's final of the itvng — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. lizo mzimba reports. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. ramps. just one of the jokes that helped lost voice guy win britain's got talent. the comedian who has cerebral palsy and speaks with a voice synthesizer has been talked about more and more over the past few years since he began his stand—up career in 2012. i really am disabled and i'm not just in it for the parking space. how important is it to see people on big shows like britain's got talent being portrayed in this particular way? if anything it encourages disabled people to get their voices out there. it's a bonus. lost voice guy will now get to play the royal variety performance. he'll also be preparing to return to the edinburgh fringe where he's regularly performed in recent years. raise your hand if you can tell that i have a slight disability. it's the hair isn't it? with so few people with disabilities being portrayed positively on tv lost voice guy's success
comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak won last night's final of the itvng — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. lizo mzimba reports. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band. ramps. just one of the jokes that helped lost voice guy win britain's got talent. the comedian who has cerebral palsy and speaks with a voice synthesizer has been talked about more and more over the past few years since he began his stand—up career in 2012. i really am...
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. >> reporter: her father speaking out on itv's "good morning britain", expressing regret for the paparazzitos he was paid for. >> i feel bad about it. i apologized for it and that's all i can do. >> reporter: watching from his california home he says he regrets not walking his daughter down the aisle. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. i was jealous. i wish i had been there, i wish it had been me. >> reporter: he went on to reveal his first contact with prince harry. >> i was complaining i didn't like donald trump, he said give donald trump a chance. >> reporter: talking politics is taboo for the royal family as is cashing in on their status. markle was paid for this interview as well. >> love them dearly. you know, i have a new son-in-law. very happy to have a new son-in-law. >> reporter: the royal family is certainly no stranger to negative press. the queen and meghan certainly looked very comfortable with one another. think it's very unlikely that meghan's father will disrupt things now. >> so the controversy continues with her dad. >> he did say
. >> reporter: her father speaking out on itv's "good morning britain", expressing regret for the paparazzitos he was paid for. >> i feel bad about it. i apologized for it and that's all i can do. >> reporter: watching from his california home he says he regrets not walking his daughter down the aisle. >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. i was jealous. i wish i had been there, i wish it had been me. >> reporter: he...
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clear itve also made comes to the trade table willing to negotiate a deal with the u.s..f anything, this behavior by the u.s. might play toward china and we had a shanghai corporation. it might play towards china's role as an emerging defender of the status quo, willing to protect the global order and willing to approach and a common sense way. whether or not you agree is a different issue. but it plays to the role china is trying to carve out for itself. curran, certainly start contract between the two meetings. we are going to stay with china in terms of the macro economy, raising for a second straight month in may. rising 4.1% from a year earlier as the price of commodities and coal and crude increased. let's get it over to martin scott for the details. the higher commodity prices remain the driving factor. how long do they last? >> it certainly was the driver. how long it lasts depends on global commodity prices do to forecast that. what our economists are forecasting and what most economists are forecasting is the trends into the second half. we've got a higher base
clear itve also made comes to the trade table willing to negotiate a deal with the u.s..f anything, this behavior by the u.s. might play toward china and we had a shanghai corporation. it might play towards china's role as an emerging defender of the status quo, willing to protect the global order and willing to approach and a common sense way. whether or not you agree is a different issue. but it plays to the role china is trying to carve out for itself. curran, certainly start contract...
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justify how high they're willing to go given the next best alternative approaches there are assets like itvother assets for content production around the world, organic investment those are legitimate alternatives so there must be an alternative they have in mind that limits how high they want to go we just don't know what that is for either of the two companies. >> clearly which ever company does not end up with the fox assets, the conclusion is they'll be fine. there are options and strategies we can hpursue, but this highlights the scarcity value. i wonder if the market is looking at the industry saying this will squeeze down into a handful of players and it gives you flexibility if you buy these assets what will the next few years be? investing in some areas, divesting in others. >> fundamentally it's golden assets that there's no alternative for disney here in our opinion. this is what they have to go after. right now for iger this is the window of opportunity. that's something that investors are giving them the leash to go after. even up to 80 billion. >> brian, dan thinks 80 to 85 bi
justify how high they're willing to go given the next best alternative approaches there are assets like itvother assets for content production around the world, organic investment those are legitimate alternatives so there must be an alternative they have in mind that limits how high they want to go we just don't know what that is for either of the two companies. >> clearly which ever company does not end up with the fox assets, the conclusion is they'll be fine. there are options and...
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carnival is rising from a tough start to the week — itv is under pressure because its finance directorall been created by young entrepreneurs. 22 inventors have been given the chance to pitch their ideas to industry experts in a bid to make them a reality. john maguire reports. normally when entrepreneurs enter the dragons‘ den, they‘re experienced business owners. but today, 21 young people aged between 13 and 21 are pitching their ideas to five dragons from the space industry, and they‘re a tough crowd. who‘s going to pay for this? you can, sort of, ramble slightly. if we put on our business hats, who do you think would be the end consumer? everyone here is already a winner of the uk space agency‘s satellife competition. they‘ve all come up with innovative ways to use satellite technology to improve our lives. so today, it‘s their chance to gain support and advice to take their ideas to the next level. at the age of 13, i took a very intense interest into ai, from which i created my first chatbot. a confident start for 15—year—old kari lawler, whose jacket leaves the dragons in no do
carnival is rising from a tough start to the week — itv is under pressure because its finance directorall been created by young entrepreneurs. 22 inventors have been given the chance to pitch their ideas to industry experts in a bid to make them a reality. john maguire reports. normally when entrepreneurs enter the dragons‘ den, they‘re experienced business owners. but today, 21 young people aged between 13 and 21 are pitching their ideas to five dragons from the space industry, and...
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a comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak has won the final of the itvot at the royal variety performance. he said that — when performing — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band, we were called ramps. it is voice guy! cheering and applause congratulations, lee. well done. with me is comedian, tim renkow. he also has cerebral palsy. great result? yes, that is amazing. what does it say that someone with that condition can go on to a programme and winner whenjust condition can go on to a programme and winner when just years ago cerebral palsy was something that was not much discussed?” cerebral palsy was something that was not much discussed? i think it just shows how much people have grown in knowledge towards cerebral palsy and all disabilities. the thing about disability, i've always found, once people know you they forget about the disability. pretty quickly. humour is a wonderful way of dealing with what was a taboo subject until recently, and that is what you do, i know. yes. you look at other peopl
a comedian who has cerebral palsy and uses a voice synthesiser to speak has won the final of the itvot at the royal variety performance. he said that — when performing — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band, we were called ramps. it is voice guy! cheering and applause congratulations, lee. well done. with me is comedian, tim renkow. he also has cerebral palsy. great result? yes, that is amazing. what does it say that someone with that...