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millions of children will have been watching itv for those world cup games last summer.ndards party said? 0bviously they were concerned with what they regarded as a blatant breach of the regulations, as i said the football authorities especially the football authorities especially the football league have apologised, saying they are sorry these links have come down, but the families of those who have taken their own lives asa those who have taken their own lives as a result of gambling addiction say much greater research and funding research on the links between people getting hurt at the very young age and the possible tragic consequences of that. adrian, many thanks. adrian goldberg from five live investigates. north korea has held a military parade to mark its 70th anniversary without displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles. there were tanks, weapons and thousands of goose—stepping soldiers parading through the streets of pyongyang to show their devotion to their leader, kim jong—un. but the event focused on peace and economic development, with doctors, nurses
millions of children will have been watching itv for those world cup games last summer.ndards party said? 0bviously they were concerned with what they regarded as a blatant breach of the regulations, as i said the football authorities especially the football authorities especially the football league have apologised, saying they are sorry these links have come down, but the families of those who have taken their own lives asa those who have taken their own lives as a result of gambling...
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the chief executive of common, which regulates the media, bbc, itv, channel 4. —— tom. —— ofcom.nt. they want more power. this is looking at all content, all platforms in the uk. if you got children like us, they watch tv on hand—held devices and they watch on the itv hub or channel 4, you wouldn't know and they do this and that part that is regulated and it is looked after and it's all knew and approved the other isn't a concern is what are they watching? it's up to parents at the end of the day, what do they teach children. there is a regulator saying, given the risk to children, how can i help? one of her figures that she gives out is four in five people are concerned about going on line because of the various sources of harm, illegal, dangerous, misleading or inappropriate content, concerns about hacking or courtesy soap is a considerable problem put like that if four out of five people are worried about exposure on line but this sort of proposal to regulate the internet, it comes up against the internet, it comes up against the ideals of what the inch and match —— the ideals
the chief executive of common, which regulates the media, bbc, itv, channel 4. —— tom. —— ofcom.nt. they want more power. this is looking at all content, all platforms in the uk. if you got children like us, they watch tv on hand—held devices and they watch on the itv hub or channel 4, you wouldn't know and they do this and that part that is regulated and it is looked after and it's all knew and approved the other isn't a concern is what are they watching? it's up to parents at the...
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juliet bremner, itv news.en >> sasan: two days after a series of gas explosions killed one person and injured dozens in towns north of boston, investigators are still trying to find the cause. ousands of residents wer evacuated on thursday during the explosions and fires in lawrence, andover and north andove firefighters, utility crews, and a national transportation safety board team are still oe, and massachusetts governor charlie baker has decled a state of emergency in the area. some sections of the natural gas pipeline system in massachusetts date back to the 1860s. >> sreenivasan: the threat of storms like florence, or harvey and mari has not stopped people from building along the coast. but some national home insurance companies have taken pause and have been pulling out od- prone coastal areas. some areas are turning to government-subsidized flood n't meetnsurance demandsndse are om super-storms. joining me now is talia buford who reports on the environment and civil and human rights for "pro publica" and is also co- chst of the pbs digital studios climatge program "hot mess."
juliet bremner, itv news.en >> sasan: two days after a series of gas explosions killed one person and injured dozens in towns north of boston, investigators are still trying to find the cause. ousands of residents wer evacuated on thursday during the explosions and fires in lawrence, andover and north andove firefighters, utility crews, and a national transportation safety board team are still oe, and massachusetts governor charlie baker has decled a state of emergency in the area. some...
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bskyb is only 30 plus years, the bbc is nearly 100 years old, itv has been around for 60, 70 years.lenge. it really is. what consumers expect from broadcast in the mobile age is changing. ten years ago, who had heard of netflix? who would have considered amazon to be leading the way with amazon prime? who would have thought we would have other platforms acquiring sports rights? globalisation is of course a factor. incumbents like sky and itv and even the bbc must adjust to this new environment, a streaming environment, let's remember sky really got off the ground through satellite. that was their core platform. going forward, subscribers will be consuming their media more through streaming than satellite. gunmen have opened fire on an iranian military parade in the south—western city of ahvaz, killing at least 2a people including civilians, and injuring more than 50, state media say. the attackers shot from a park near the parade and were wearing military uniforms, reports say. iran's foreign minister said "terrorists" backed by "a foreign regime" were behind the attack. we are also
bskyb is only 30 plus years, the bbc is nearly 100 years old, itv has been around for 60, 70 years.lenge. it really is. what consumers expect from broadcast in the mobile age is changing. ten years ago, who had heard of netflix? who would have considered amazon to be leading the way with amazon prime? who would have thought we would have other platforms acquiring sports rights? globalisation is of course a factor. incumbents like sky and itv and even the bbc must adjust to this new environment,...
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bskyb is only 30 plus years, the bbc is nearly 100 years old, itv has been around for 60, 70 years.. more consumers expect different things from broadcast in the mobile age. ten yea rs from broadcast in the mobile age. ten years ago, who had heard of netflix? it would have considered amazon to be leading the way with amazon to be leading the way with amazon prime? who would have thought we would have other platforms acquiring sports rights? globalisation is of course a factor. incumbents like sky and itv and even the bbc must adjust to this new environment, a streaming environment, a streaming environment, let's remember sky really got off the ground to a satellite. that was their core platform. going forward, subscribers will be consuming their media more and satellite. fascinating stuff for, thank you. -- more through streaming than satellite. for the first time in 20 years the british army is introducing new physical tests for soldiers. press ups, sit ups and eight mile marches are out, and exercises replicating the battlefield are in. the changes also coincide with a lifting of
bskyb is only 30 plus years, the bbc is nearly 100 years old, itv has been around for 60, 70 years.. more consumers expect different things from broadcast in the mobile age. ten yea rs from broadcast in the mobile age. ten years ago, who had heard of netflix? it would have considered amazon to be leading the way with amazon to be leading the way with amazon prime? who would have thought we would have other platforms acquiring sports rights? globalisation is of course a factor. incumbents like...
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there remains a disparity between rules the traditional broadcasters such as the bbc and itv and unregulated twitter and youtube. creating what sharon white calls the standards lottery. in germany, social media companies face fines of up social media companies face fines of up to 50 million euros they do not act on reports of its speech and illegal content within 24 hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint to regulations which she hopes will protect free speech and innovation while providing safeguards. jane frances kelly, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has announced a new round of trade tariffs on imported chinese goods — worth $200 billion. the south korean president, moonjae—in, has arrived in pyongyang. he's there to try and revive stalled denuclearisation talks between north korea and the united states. 29 people — mostly miners and their families — are still missing after a landslide buried their shelter in the northern phillippines during a typhoon. now it's time
there remains a disparity between rules the traditional broadcasters such as the bbc and itv and unregulated twitter and youtube. creating what sharon white calls the standards lottery. in germany, social media companies face fines of up social media companies face fines of up to 50 million euros they do not act on reports of its speech and illegal content within 24 hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint to regulations...
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encontrarán con la noticia que su madre murió con su hermana y su pareja la conductoraue ntrao tenía 25 año itvrícate muchos que la media de seguridad que exige las autoridades que llevan años en su negocio han hecho que duren de forma alarmante >> hay muchos que venden que no los fabrican que no saben qué peligro tiene >> a pesar de operativos de las autoridades para evitar la producción clandestina de en loe que sus ventas vuelvan a subir un música ♪ ♪ >> así arrojándose bolas de fuego celebraron en el salvador un festival anual que conmemora la erupción del volcán los participantes avientan trapos bañados perdidos en llamas una tradición que busca recordar el momento en que la lava destruyó el dijo por hacer le gusta el aguacate esta la oportunidad de disfrutar de ganarse un dinero extra una universidad para ciento de dólares al que se como un aguacate entero de conjunta por qué que el aguacate está de moda en mucha de la cita más popular ahora será el protagonista de un estudio científico de la universidad para ver que la doctora y sus colegas están buscando voluntarios lo único qué hacer e
encontrarán con la noticia que su madre murió con su hermana y su pareja la conductoraue ntrao tenía 25 año itvrícate muchos que la media de seguridad que exige las autoridades que llevan años en su negocio han hecho que duren de forma alarmante >> hay muchos que venden que no los fabrican que no saben qué peligro tiene >> a pesar de operativos de las autoridades para evitar la producción clandestina de en loe que sus ventas vuelvan a subir un música ♪ ♪ >> así...
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children and young people watch tv on a tablet or a phone and they don't differentiate between the bbc, itvhe regulated and unregulated bids, it is all the same to them, coming at them. sharon white, i've never met a regulator who once less power but she wants to expand her agreement to include all of the internet which is a good idea, you can see why she wants it, but more regulation could be a bad thing. what do you think? are you a free internet person? unregulated? it is very interesting voices in the uk are starting to say this because it is and in keeping with the british free—speech tradition. for example one of the things she suggesting is targets to be said for how quickly and effectively internet companies would remove offensive posts. that's something that's already happened in germany, the german government change the law so they would come down hard and head companies like facebook with big fines if they didn't take down post is that was seen to be offensive. the uk was very shocked that germany would go so far, really, to regulate the free for all that is the internet but we m
children and young people watch tv on a tablet or a phone and they don't differentiate between the bbc, itvhe regulated and unregulated bids, it is all the same to them, coming at them. sharon white, i've never met a regulator who once less power but she wants to expand her agreement to include all of the internet which is a good idea, you can see why she wants it, but more regulation could be a bad thing. what do you think? are you a free internet person? unregulated? it is very interesting...
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itv launches a new home improvement programme funded entirely by one advertiser.ent of magic from chelsea knocks liverpool out of the league cup. watch this from eden hazard, who came on as a sub and scored in the last 5 minutes of the game.
itv launches a new home improvement programme funded entirely by one advertiser.ent of magic from chelsea knocks liverpool out of the league cup. watch this from eden hazard, who came on as a sub and scored in the last 5 minutes of the game.
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but this weekend, itv is doing something entirely different. it all began with this ad in 1955 for toothpaste. the firm that made it won a lottery to air the first tv ad. it was a landmark moment, but only seen in 100,000 homes in london and the south—east of england. only seen in 100,000 homes in london and the south-east of england. with mild green fairy liquid. but from fairy liquid to mashed potato, tv adverts became a must have for firms to sell as there will —— sell us their wares. but the adverts themselves have always also become an art form. rather than switching over during the adds, many have become iconic. some evil went viral, shared millions of times on the internet, like these ads from john lewis. but what next? in 2011, the ban on promoting products during tv shows rather than just in the adds was lifted on and it meant earlier this year, costa coffee and co—op supermarket both moved into coronation street. but last year, tv advertising revenue fell for the first time since the financial crisis, and it means advertisers are havi
but this weekend, itv is doing something entirely different. it all began with this ad in 1955 for toothpaste. the firm that made it won a lottery to air the first tv ad. it was a landmark moment, but only seen in 100,000 homes in london and the south—east of england. only seen in 100,000 homes in london and the south-east of england. with mild green fairy liquid. but from fairy liquid to mashed potato, tv adverts became a must have for firms to sell as there will —— sell us their wares....
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.r wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of... did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. photographs of a retiree cat—napping with his feline friends have gone viral, leaving a shelter in the united states inundated with more than £30,000 in donations. terry laurmen from wisconsin has been volunteering at his local animal shelter since 2016. he's supposed to help with the grooming, but he often joins the residents for a quick siesta. photos of terry, who has been nicknamed cat grandpa, have been shared more than 22,000 times. now it's time for a look at the weather. and southern england and then is going to continue to push eastwards and then we will see an improving picture but it will take its time. a speu picture but it
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.r wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of... did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. photographs of a retiree cat—napping with his feline friends have...
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we've got itv down. speculation about it making a takeover bid. that is slightly out of the window.is why the shares are down. that's your business news. thank you. the bbc‘s director general, tony hall, says the corporation intends to move more of its production out of london. the idea is part of a plan which he'll set out tomorrow in a speech to the royal television society where he will address the challenges facing the bbc and public broadcasting in the face of modern media. the australian government has ordered an investigation after sewing needles were found hidden in punnets of strawberries. one man was hospitalised after eating a sabotaged strawberry. six states and territories have had reports of fruit that's been tampered with. the scare has been described by the country's health minister as a vicious crime. one of the world's rarest species of giraffe calf has taken its first steps at woburn safari park in bedfordshire. the rothschild s giraffe is less than a week old, but appears happy and healthy. it's thought there are only 1600 of the species left living in the wild,
we've got itv down. speculation about it making a takeover bid. that is slightly out of the window.is why the shares are down. that's your business news. thank you. the bbc‘s director general, tony hall, says the corporation intends to move more of its production out of london. the idea is part of a plan which he'll set out tomorrow in a speech to the royal television society where he will address the challenges facing the bbc and public broadcasting in the face of modern media. the...
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itv worries about its future at the moment. there were comments about taking over.... that is the business news. thank you. elon musk‘s company spacex has revealed the first private passenger it plans to fly around the moon. japanese billionaire yusaku maezawa will take off on the big falcon rocket, which was announced by spacex in 2016. our north american technology reporter dave lee has more. finally i can say, i'm very glad to be here. i choose to go to the moon! cheering. this is japanese billionaire yusaku maezawa. he made his fortune with music, retail and fashion, and more recently has become one of the world's most lavish collectors of art. in 2023, he may become the first private passenger to go into space. he said he hopes to bring six to eight artists with him on thejourney. they won't actually land on the moon's surface, but will instead travel around it, like nasa's apollo 8 mission of 1968. and this is the craft that might take them there — the bfr. which spacex says stands for big falcon rocket. it isn't built yet and there will need to be several test
itv worries about its future at the moment. there were comments about taking over.... that is the business news. thank you. elon musk‘s company spacex has revealed the first private passenger it plans to fly around the moon. japanese billionaire yusaku maezawa will take off on the big falcon rocket, which was announced by spacex in 2016. our north american technology reporter dave lee has more. finally i can say, i'm very glad to be here. i choose to go to the moon! cheering. this is japanese...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. not a day for a wedding dress today, i have to say. a real soaker across southern parts, particularly. really heavy rain so far this sunday morning. in fact committed hot on the heels of what has of course been an unsettled week. you can see over the past few days areas of cloud piling in from the atlantic but look, we've got a break in the clouds now and that is allowing high pressure. it is working its way in and said things over the next few days are looking a little bit quieter. the outlook for the week ahead is actually mostly dry in many areas. is a pretty chilly night, though. always the potentialfor some wind an
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. not a day for a wedding dress today, i have to...
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its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people.1, the only broadcast with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this, it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, august bank of a weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes so addictive that you're interests and eve ryo ne addictive that you're interests and everyone started talking about that and it has become a national conversation. it is that tension that pulled in the viewers. in an area dominated by the likes of netflix and amazon prime, the first episode broke the drama debut record for the bbc iplayer but the finale last night still got plenty of people gathered around their televisions. when 10.4 million people turn up to watch the last episode last night, peaking at 11 million, i think it shows the desire for people to come round the television, all come together on a sunday night for joint viewing television, all come together on a sunday night forjoint viewing
its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people.1, the only broadcast with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this, it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, august bank of a weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes so addictive that you're interests and eve ryo ne addictive that you're interests and everyone started talking about that and it...
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best known for hosting the itv blooper programme, ‘it‘ll be alright on the night,‘ he began in entertainmentvid sillito looks back at his life. 1948 19118 and a new bbc comedy series, take it from here, written by frank muirand take it from here, written by frank muir and denis norden, take it from here, written by frank muirand denis norden, a take it from here, written by frank muir and denis norden, a young writer from london who muir and denis norden, a young writerfrom london who had muir and denis norden, a young writer from london who had started out entertaining troops in the second world war. it was the beginning of a 50 year comic partnership. there were 320 —— three and 28 episodes which brought us catchphrases such as trouble at mill and disgusted of tunbridge wells. balham, gateway to the south. he worked with peter sellers, jimmy edwards, david frost and then in 1977 he had an idea. the funniest material was often the stuff we did not see, the mistakes. some people claim there are no mistakes... and so began nearly 30 years of it'll be all right on the night and laughter file.
best known for hosting the itv blooper programme, ‘it‘ll be alright on the night,‘ he began in entertainmentvid sillito looks back at his life. 1948 19118 and a new bbc comedy series, take it from here, written by frank muirand take it from here, written by frank muir and denis norden, take it from here, written by frank muirand denis norden, a take it from here, written by frank muir and denis norden, a young writer from london who muir and denis norden, a young writerfrom london who had...
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the highlight of his 60—year television career was hosting the itv out—take show it'll be all right onit until his retirement in 2006. football and there have been contrasting fortunes for manchester city and manchester united in their opening matches of this year's champions league. city fell to a 2—1 loss at home to lyon, while united won 3—0 away at swiss champions young boys. andy swiss was watching the play. they emerged as favourites for the champions league, but for how long? with manager pep guardiola serving a touchline ban in the stands, manchester city seemed devoid of direction. a stuttering start, some calamitous defending and visitors lyon were ahead. cornet with the celebrations, the hosts with an early headache. it soon got even worse. fekir, seemingly ushered through the manchester city defence. lyon two up at the break. the body language needed little translation.
the highlight of his 60—year television career was hosting the itv out—take show it'll be all right onit until his retirement in 2006. football and there have been contrasting fortunes for manchester city and manchester united in their opening matches of this year's champions league. city fell to a 2—1 loss at home to lyon, while united won 3—0 away at swiss champions young boys. andy swiss was watching the play. they emerged as favourites for the champions league, but for how long?...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.me. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the last week or so has brought no shortage of wet and windy weather across the uk. the satellite picture from a today's shows the strength of cloud which is been piling its way without praise of wayne —— rain. notice we now have a break and that is allowing high pressure its chance to ta ke is allowing high pressure its chance to take control. things looking much more quietly as we head the start of the working week. we will see a lot of dry weather around, the knights will be quite cold. you will notice that. and all the while there will be the presenter for that. and all the while there will be the presenterfor
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.me. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the last week or so has brought no shortage of...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside7 no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. over the last week with come on we have had no shortage of wet and windy weather across the uk, but things are looking a good deal,. mostly dry, quite cool and the knights will be particularly chilly and so it is this evening. the sky will be large and clear overhead, rain tending to fade away. so where we keep those clear starry skies winds will start to ease, temperatures will dip away. 3—4 in the countryside, close to freezing or even a touch below in some places. we could start tomorrow with a touch of frost and the odd mist patch but otherwise looking like a beautiful day, blue skies and sunshine overhead, patchy cloud and the odd shower to the north—west but not
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside7 no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. over the last week with come on we have had no shortage of wet and windy weather across the uk, but...
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downturn, itve a will not be as effective.nturn in our form of debt crisis won't just be debts. it will be pension and health-care obligations and unfunded obligations. i think it will be about us having to sell a lot of treasury bonds to the rest of the world. that will be an issue about two years out. two years out is what i am worried about. i would think for these various reasons. erik: speaking in financial terms, if we look at what you are seeing through the lens of the markets, how bad is it likely to be relative to what we went through in 2008-2009? ray: i don't think it is going to be as severe. i think it will grind on. all of these obligations will be a problem for funding. it will be more of a dollar crisis than a debt crisis. jason: to come, the troubles at tesla. maybe there is a solution. carol: the swamp keeps building up. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where the
downturn, itve a will not be as effective.nturn in our form of debt crisis won't just be debts. it will be pension and health-care obligations and unfunded obligations. i think it will be about us having to sell a lot of treasury bonds to the rest of the world. that will be an issue about two years out. two years out is what i am worried about. i would think for these various reasons. erik: speaking in financial terms, if we look at what you are seeing through the lens of the markets, how bad...
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at was itv. running around in bikinis. it was pretty bad. i started the show three years ago. i thought, england this buzzing global hub, multinational melting pot, the food is great now. i want to take on this country again. then we go to brexit. everything changed. the psychology chang that became interesting. this is my third year. the first two are slower. would do one character that became a breakout in portraying angela merkel. i couldn't really do sketches about her and shoot them into september and put them out in january. too much has happened. this, sease filmed some things earlier and hoped they woul remain pertinent. two days before transmission or a day before, we wouldun in and have a standing set for 10 downing street. i could be theresa may panicking about brexit. it was lovely. it was my little "sarday night life". >> let's take a look at a clip. >> we will train you. i will take you through some everyday situations and all you must do is not close the eye begin. the phone rings. you pick it up. you hear a teenage boy whose voice is breaking. yorealize it's th
at was itv. running around in bikinis. it was pretty bad. i started the show three years ago. i thought, england this buzzing global hub, multinational melting pot, the food is great now. i want to take on this country again. then we go to brexit. everything changed. the psychology chang that became interesting. this is my third year. the first two are slower. would do one character that became a breakout in portraying angela merkel. i couldn't really do sketches about her and shoot them into...
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its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people.tv‘s downton abbey in 2011. the only broadcast with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this. it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, who wrote line of duty, which everyone loves, august bank of a weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes are so addictive, you're in. everyone started talking about it, and it has become a national conversation. it is that tension that pulled in the viewers. in an area dominated by the likes of netflix and amazon prime, the first episode broke the drama debut record for the bbc iplayer, but the finale last night still got plenty of people gathered around their televisions. when 10.4 million people turn up to watch the last episode last night, peaking at 11 million, i think it shows the desire for people to come round the television, all come together on a sunday night for joint viewing. i think it shows how healthy the linear channels a
its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people.tv‘s downton abbey in 2011. the only broadcast with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this. it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, who wrote line of duty, which everyone loves, august bank of a weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes are so addictive, you're in. everyone started talking...
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itv being up the big french paid tv critic trading north. rcs is trading higher. so the question for many investors is whether this consolidation from comcast side to take over sky is going to be the trigger for more consolidation across the european media stocks after what we've had has been very strong new to consolidate assets in the state. europe was kind of lagging behind so this could just be the early part of the process. let's get out to julianna who's been covering the story from sky's headquarters julianna, it was a solid bid process over the weekend where both bidding parties could not see it tallied up from either side what we had was a huge gap that emerged between the comcast and disney/fox side. tell us about this forecast that they're paying for sky can you see value? >> reporter: thank you, karen. yes, comcast came in with a bid of 17 pound 28 pence which was significantly higher than fox's bid and the top end of analyst and investor expectations. part of the reason for this full price is connected to the next stage in this process, and that is th
itv being up the big french paid tv critic trading north. rcs is trading higher. so the question for many investors is whether this consolidation from comcast side to take over sky is going to be the trigger for more consolidation across the european media stocks after what we've had has been very strong new to consolidate assets in the state. europe was kind of lagging behind so this could just be the early part of the process. let's get out to julianna who's been covering the story from sky's...
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that is itv is.not nearly enough to be counterbalancing to the hundreds of thousands of russian troops that are there. but they are a tripwire and ara signal. what is missing in all this military posturing is something that i think needs to come. that is whether we have an open door to a diplomatic effort to deal with some of these things. certainly putin suggested to donald trump that we extend new start, a nuclear agreement that runs out in 2021. donald trump didn't seem out in 2021. donald trump didn't seem to know what putin was talking about. that has not in stock. trump will not be very enthusiastic, despite the fact that it is in the best interest of both countries to do everything they can to stabilise the nuclear deterrent and not put us ina the nuclear deterrent and not put us in a position where we are facing down a new war of any kind at all. thank you very much. it is notjust the war games that we are seeing in eastern russia. we did seek major russian naval exercises in the eastern medi
that is itv is.not nearly enough to be counterbalancing to the hundreds of thousands of russian troops that are there. but they are a tripwire and ara signal. what is missing in all this military posturing is something that i think needs to come. that is whether we have an open door to a diplomatic effort to deal with some of these things. certainly putin suggested to donald trump that we extend new start, a nuclear agreement that runs out in 2021. donald trump didn't seem out in 2021. donald...
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its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people. with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this. it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, who wrote line of duty, which everyone loves, august bank holiday weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes are so addictive, you're in. everyone started talking about it, and it has become a national conversation. it is that tension that pulled in the viewers. in an area dominated by the likes of netflix and amazon prime, the first episode broke the drama debut record for the bbc iplayer, but the finale last night still got plenty of people gathered around their televisions. when 10.4 million people turn up to watch the last episode last night, peaking at 11 million, i think it shows the desire for people to come round the television, all come together on a sunday night forjoint viewing. i think it shows how healthy the linear channels are. the thing is, david/dave, i don't need y
its competition on itv, an adaptation of vanity fair, reached 2.2 million people. with a bigger audience this year was england's world cup semifinal against croatia. the stars aligned with this. it has been a dry spell for drama over summer and along comes this, written byjed mercurio, who wrote line of duty, which everyone loves, august bank holiday weekend, two episodes, the first 20 minutes are so addictive, you're in. everyone started talking about it, and it has become a national...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.markle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. we saw the queen speaking into a microphone there and apparently she is known as one—take windsor, unlike us, stumbling our way through things for three—hour! anyway, we'd better not talk ourselves out of a job even more! meerkats? a baby meerkat which went missing from an australian zoo earlier this week has been found. keepers at the zoo in perth first noticed that the four—week—old meerkat, who is yet to be named, was missing from his pen on wednesday. what's that he's eating?|j what's that he's eating? i don't know hideous, doesn't it? police tracked him down to a home in the small town of bever
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.markle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. we saw the queen speaking...
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on the downside, we have itv.idding war for a production company, the one behind picking b -- kiki blinders and big brother. boohoo is getting a new ceo. it's going to be a positive for the stocks egos of the composition structure. he's going to be highly incentivized to help out shareholders. anna, matt? matt: dani burger with a look at your mid-cap movers. terminal users can interact with the charts you see here on bloomberg television using the command gtv on the terminal. you can browse recent charts, catch up on key analysis, save transfer future reference, use them in your work if you like, and you can also message of us about the starts if you like them, have suggestions. for example, i have to battle. i'm joining battle of the charts and i still have to pick one out. should me on bloomberg. this is bloomberg television. ♪ anna: welcome back to the open. 8:52 in london, 9:52 in berlin. later today, we will focus on the tv industry, the emmys in particular. netflix has the most nominations. south korean
on the downside, we have itv.idding war for a production company, the one behind picking b -- kiki blinders and big brother. boohoo is getting a new ceo. it's going to be a positive for the stocks egos of the composition structure. he's going to be highly incentivized to help out shareholders. anna, matt? matt: dani burger with a look at your mid-cap movers. terminal users can interact with the charts you see here on bloomberg television using the command gtv on the terminal. you can browse...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.eals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. some were in here, the recipes of— did you see it? a piece of blue fabric stitched in5ide. it is my something blue. it is separate from addre55 something blue. it is separate from address i wore on ourfirst something blue. it is separate from address i wore on our first date. did not all the wedding dresses? we talked about this earlier. i think the rough or five different types. berries one, white. slinky, lacie, traditional, zany. iwill write the5e down. it is almost 6:11. good morning. let's look at the newspapers. according to the sunday telegraph's front page, a city financier who donated £1.5 million to the leave campaign has said he will fund a new pro—brexit party to deliver "what the electorate thought it would be getting". jeremy hosking 5aid leave voters were "being heated up slowly like laboratory frogs" under the pm'5 chequers plan. here is a quote! and a vision, quite the vision. the sunday express also leads o
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.eals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. some were in here, the recipes of— did you see it? a piece of blue fabric stitched in5ide. it is my something blue. it is separate from addre55 something blue. it is separate from address i wore on ourfirst something blue. it is separate from address i wore on our first date. did not all the wedding dresses? we talked about this earlier. i think the rough or...
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was netflix next to bbc and itv and are happier. who are leaving in video, we are quite rating -- we are cooperating on the platform. >> explained to me about the differences between the u.s. and european markets? there has been a lazy interpretation, they are similar or the same or europe is slightly behind u.s. in terms of disruption. you have a different view. walk us through the differences? >> i spoke about one, video is in -- is cheaper, high higher-margin product while here video caused -- costs 45 dollars per month and the past the prices on to the consumers. video is inexpensive in our case. 20 euros, 15 euros. content costs are very low. we still have margin in the video business. it is an important part of our bundle broadband speeds across europe are lightening fast. regulation has forced competition. u.k., skyt like the would be at 80 meg. broadband is super important and super competitive. convergence between fixed and mobile is at an advanced stage, not so here. we were thoroughly into that. telcos in europe mostly ha
was netflix next to bbc and itv and are happier. who are leaving in video, we are quite rating -- we are cooperating on the platform. >> explained to me about the differences between the u.s. and european markets? there has been a lazy interpretation, they are similar or the same or europe is slightly behind u.s. in terms of disruption. you have a different view. walk us through the differences? >> i spoke about one, video is in -- is cheaper, high higher-margin product while here...
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queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.rkle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. i feel ifeel considerably i feel considerably richer than knowing that, i really do. if you're looking for the perfectjob, it's taken. well, it is if you're a cat lover, anyway. this is what terry laurmen‘s life looks like on most days. the 75—year—old from wisconsin, in the united states, has been volunteering at his local animal shelter since 2016. he's supposed to help with the grooming but he often joins the residents in a quick cat nap. photos of terry and the cats snoozing together were posted on social media a few days ago and have been shared more than 22,000 times. that is a proper sleep. he
queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year.rkle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. i feel ifeel considerably i...
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there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedspeech and illegal content within 24 hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint for regulations which she hopes will protect free speech and innovation, while providing safeguards. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. president moon of south korea has arrived in pyongyang for historic talks. usenet like can come on, as well as large crowds. —— he was met by kim jong—un. the lib dem leader sir vince cable will call on theresa may to "shock us all" by holding a referendum on the brexit deal she strikes with brussels. he'll tell his party conference that he's "starting to feel sorry" for mrs may as she tries to deliver a policy which, he claims, she doesn't believe in. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is in brighton. how do you think this message is going to go down with the party? morning. i think it will go down very well with the party members who have gathered for their conference in brighton. we have heard that th
there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedspeech and illegal content within 24 hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint for regulations which she hopes will protect free speech and innovation, while providing safeguards. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. president moon of south korea has arrived in pyongyang for historic talks. usenet like can come on, as well...
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they are talking about the battle of sunday night tv, bodyguard on bbc, vanity fair on itv.over india yesterday. and the daily star's looking ahead to the upcoming series of i'm a celebrity. new host holly willoughby will be sharing a posh penthouse with dec as she steps in to replace ant mcpartlin. shall we look at the inside pages as well? what have you got? we will be talking about this later, about organ donation, this comes from the daily mirror. maxjohnson starring ina new daily mirror. maxjohnson starring in a new video to promote organ donation week today with the family that saved his life. he's the poster boy for... this is a campaign to try to get more of us to commit to being organ donors. we're talking about that a little bit later. the facts and figures are quite interesting, 80% of people would want to be organ donors... but a lot of them haven't talked to their families. that's when the rubber hits the road. i went to birmingham, queen elizabeth hospital, a few years ago to do a piece on organ donation and a lot of times the discussion hasn't happened in the
they are talking about the battle of sunday night tv, bodyguard on bbc, vanity fair on itv.over india yesterday. and the daily star's looking ahead to the upcoming series of i'm a celebrity. new host holly willoughby will be sharing a posh penthouse with dec as she steps in to replace ant mcpartlin. shall we look at the inside pages as well? what have you got? we will be talking about this later, about organ donation, this comes from the daily mirror. maxjohnson starring ina new daily mirror....
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this is because, the drama was made by production company world productions, which was bought by itvbecause they are joining forces to because they are joining forces to be able to pool resources together and make high drama. that is right. we have seen the environment really changed beyond recognition over the course of the last few years with the arrival of upstart and the context of amazon and netflix making their own content, so that has really m ea nt their own content, so that has really meant that traditional producers have really had to up their games so they are now often banding together in some very unusual patterns, compared to what we used to traditionally in order to facilitate programme making and to make them internationally competitive. speaking of broadcasters, sky this weekend, this interesting contest, bidding war will not be decided by auction. how are the markets reacting to that?m an interesting scenario, not unprecedented. we've seen similar ta keover unprecedented. we've seen similar takeover battles resolved this way over the last ten years or so but we are
this is because, the drama was made by production company world productions, which was bought by itvbecause they are joining forces to because they are joining forces to be able to pool resources together and make high drama. that is right. we have seen the environment really changed beyond recognition over the course of the last few years with the arrival of upstart and the context of amazon and netflix making their own content, so that has really m ea nt their own content, so that has really...
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market diana olick mentioned the interest rates and how they're affecting the housing side of things the itvat's the i shares home construction etf is down 17, 18% so far, year to date some folks are looking to that as a possible canary in the coal mine we'll see if that at least negative reaction on the near to medium term continues with those home construction related stocks as well, melissa >> taking a look at the yield. it looks as if we have a little yield compression. we have a rise in twos, and the ten-year, we actually went a little lower, on the back of the decision it's not surprise iing. >> just about 25 basis points as you said >> rick is standing by with reaction >> well, you know, let's start off with the dollar, we should give the dollar a little bit of a kick, didn't it was up 4, down a couple now 94 is significant as it trades up to and bounces and holds that level. with respect to the twos, we're 283 going in 297 on 5s. here's something interesting the tightest distance on the curve is 7 to 10, that would make sense, it doesn't mean traders still aren't focusing, they didn'
market diana olick mentioned the interest rates and how they're affecting the housing side of things the itvat's the i shares home construction etf is down 17, 18% so far, year to date some folks are looking to that as a possible canary in the coal mine we'll see if that at least negative reaction on the near to medium term continues with those home construction related stocks as well, melissa >> taking a look at the yield. it looks as if we have a little yield compression. we have a rise...
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last year after the itv documentary inside the london fire brigade, i was thrust into the public eyear for anyone to see. before having any interviews, my role on that day had to be verified so before i could come out and speak about it it had to be verified. just to let the audience know london fire brigade say that the book is unauthorised and you resign from the brigade before they sate noticeably feeling could take place over the unauthorised deal. —— they sate before a disciplinary hearing could ta ke before a disciplinary hearing could take place. ijumped at the opportunity because it was the perfect chance for me to write about this. the book was not about g re nfell tower this. the book was not about grenfell tower but my life inside and outside the fire brigade, losing my mother at an early age, starting training school three months later which was a welcome distraction, learning about firefighting. using the jaws of life to cut open cars, the jaws of life to cut open cars, the thing about breathing apparatus, the thing about breathing apparatus, the supply of water. moving
last year after the itv documentary inside the london fire brigade, i was thrust into the public eyear for anyone to see. before having any interviews, my role on that day had to be verified so before i could come out and speak about it it had to be verified. just to let the audience know london fire brigade say that the book is unauthorised and you resign from the brigade before they sate noticeably feeling could take place over the unauthorised deal. —— they sate before a disciplinary...
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in a moment we'll speak to montana brown, previously of itv reality show love island and now a socialk at a couple of the posts that broke the rules. the first is an advert for a daniel wellington watch, worn by louise thompson from made chelsea on her instagram. daniel wellington said the terms of the contract stipulated that it should be made clear this was a sponsored post. louise acknowledged the correct hastag had not been used, and amended the post. the second one here is a yoga video from millie mackintosh, which promotes the drinkj2o at the end. the asa ruled that even though this looks like an advert, this isn't really clear until the end. although the post had the hastag sp which stands for sponsored post, the asa decided this wasn't obvious enough. it told the company britvic not to run this again in like this. we can speak now to montana and emily. and also with us are shahriar coupal, director of the committees of advertising practice who've come out with this guide today and ian samuel from marketers buzzoole. thank you all forjoining us. welcome. montana, explain yourjo
in a moment we'll speak to montana brown, previously of itv reality show love island and now a socialk at a couple of the posts that broke the rules. the first is an advert for a daniel wellington watch, worn by louise thompson from made chelsea on her instagram. daniel wellington said the terms of the contract stipulated that it should be made clear this was a sponsored post. louise acknowledged the correct hastag had not been used, and amended the post. the second one here is a yoga video...
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there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedrs. it was a glorious night for british screen stars at the emmys, as claire foy, thandie newton and charlie brooker all walked off with gongs in la. welsh actor matthew rhys also took home best leading actor at the 70th awards, and there was even a marriage proposal from one of the winners. as james cook reports. ladies and gentlemen, checking every box, please welcome the one of each dancers! the show began by satirising belated attempts to tackle sexual harassment and improve diversity on—screen. hello? 0h, we did not solve it? isee. progress is slow, the nominees this year were more diverse than ever, but most big winners were still white. claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen. i had the most extraordinary two and a half years of my life — i‘m not going to cry — on this programme. i was given a role that i never thought i would ever get a chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit th
there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedrs. it was a glorious night for british screen stars at the emmys, as claire foy, thandie newton and charlie brooker all walked off with gongs in la. welsh actor matthew rhys also took home best leading actor at the 70th awards, and there was even a marriage proposal from one of the winners. as james cook reports. ladies and gentlemen, checking every box, please welcome the one of each...
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there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedtube, creating what sharon white calls a "standard's lottery". —— standards lottery. in germany, social media companies face fines of up to 50 million euros if they do not act on reports of hate speech and illegal content within 2a hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint for regulations which she hopes will protect free speech and innovation, while providing safeguards. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. the south korean president — moonjae—in — has arrived in pyongyang for historic talks with the north korean leader. he was met at the airport by kimjong—un — as well as large crowds who were waving flags. he's there for three days to try and revive stalled denuclearisation talks between north korea and the united states. a russian military surveillance plane carrying 1a people has disappeared over the mediterranean. russian media is reporting that the plane vanished during israeli air strikes against syria. a us official
there remains a disparity between rules for traditional broadcasters, such as the bbc and itv, and unregulatedtube, creating what sharon white calls a "standard's lottery". —— standards lottery. in germany, social media companies face fines of up to 50 million euros if they do not act on reports of hate speech and illegal content within 2a hours of it being reported, although critics say it is draconian. ms white is to outline a potential blueprint for regulations which she hopes...
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tablets on pcs and smartphones that are used to watch tv programmes, through apps such as bbc iplayer or itvrs including those sites. especially including young people. we also know that people watch bbc breakfast on tablets, and also on iplayer. it is bigger live events people tend to watch, i remember watching the world cup on the train on my phone, desperate for a bit of signal, so big live events get into together as well. and also sometimes i will watch tv at home and have a little tablet down here. you are a multidevice user. you have to keep across these things.” you are a multidevice user. you have to keep across these things. i don't think i have ever double watched.” triple watched ones. you can't remember any of it, can you? and talking about iplayer viewers, if you want to watch something on brea kfast, you want to watch something on breakfast, you can keep watching live on the iplayer. for the wordsmiths among you, we are looking for help with triple letter score suggestions as we have started our own game of scrabble. 300 new words have been added to the game's official diction
tablets on pcs and smartphones that are used to watch tv programmes, through apps such as bbc iplayer or itvrs including those sites. especially including young people. we also know that people watch bbc breakfast on tablets, and also on iplayer. it is bigger live events people tend to watch, i remember watching the world cup on the train on my phone, desperate for a bit of signal, so big live events get into together as well. and also sometimes i will watch tv at home and have a little tablet...
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from ten years ago, the idea with the name of project kangaroo, this was an attempt by the bbc and itvcountry simply don‘t have. freedom that people in this country simply don't have. thank you. russia says syrian forces shot down one of its reconnaissance planes by mistake, killing all 15 crew on board. moscow blamed israel for the downing of the plane over the mediterranean yesterday. it says israeli jets were using the plane as cover while carrying out airstrikes on syria. a short while ago our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford gave us this update. definitely the language he used was very deliberate. he did make clear the statement by the defence ministry, which accused israel of hostile acts and used the words "provocative and irresponsible" to describe israeli action, he did make clear that was a statement that was agreed with the kremlin, so he said he supported that. but he did not repeat it. those were not words that passed the president‘s lips today and i think that‘s important. i think also the phrase that you just described, his description of what he called a tragedy, as
from ten years ago, the idea with the name of project kangaroo, this was an attempt by the bbc and itvcountry simply don‘t have. freedom that people in this country simply don't have. thank you. russia says syrian forces shot down one of its reconnaissance planes by mistake, killing all 15 crew on board. moscow blamed israel for the downing of the plane over the mediterranean yesterday. it says israeli jets were using the plane as cover while carrying out airstrikes on syria. a short while...
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best known for hosting the itv blooper programme, ‘it‘ll be all right on the night,‘ he began in showbizh brought us catchphrases such as "trouble at mill" and disgusted of tunbridge wells. balham, gateway to the south. he wrote for peter sellers, jimmy edwards, david frost and then in 1977 he had an idea. the funniest material was often the stuff we did not see, the mistakes. some people claim there are no mistakes... and so began nearly 30 years of it'll be all right on the night and laughter file. he finally retired in 2006. he and frank muir had seen the horrors of life in their wartime experiences, among them a concentration camp. well, let's have another drink. for years after, their career only ever had one objective... ..seeing the funny side of life. denis norden, who's died, at the age of 96. time for a look at the weather with darren bett. storm ali has already been battering in northern ireland with winds of over 70 miles an hour. it is heading to scotland right now and this is where we have the amber warning from the met office. it is valid from six o'clock. this is where we
best known for hosting the itv blooper programme, ‘it‘ll be all right on the night,‘ he began in showbizh brought us catchphrases such as "trouble at mill" and disgusted of tunbridge wells. balham, gateway to the south. he wrote for peter sellers, jimmy edwards, david frost and then in 1977 he had an idea. the funniest material was often the stuff we did not see, the mistakes. some people claim there are no mistakes... and so began nearly 30 years of it'll be all right on the...