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finally, iwant chance that it is casualty free but who knows. finally, i want to mention that even donald trump has tweeted in the last five minutes and get a terrible to watch the massive fire, perhaps a blind wire takers can be used to put it out. —— flying fire tankers can be used. i'm sure it is complicated as you said to get near to this structure. just to exit once more very quickly, no indication as to yet to whether this is an accident or what might have started this? no. my feeling is it is probably an accident. there is scaffolding up there, and there were some work going on but i don't know if there is a back story of attacks on christian places on france over the last two weeks, probably nothing to do with it, but you can't totally discount anything. thank you hugh. our correspondent there in paris, we can speak to a tourist who is there
finally, iwant chance that it is casualty free but who knows. finally, i want to mention that even donald trump has tweeted in the last five minutes and get a terrible to watch the massive fire, perhaps a blind wire takers can be used to put it out. —— flying fire tankers can be used. i'm sure it is complicated as you said to get near to this structure. just to exit once more very quickly, no indication as to yet to whether this is an accident or what might have started this? no. my feeling...
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i must say, iwanted love that song. my name —— i'm a striker. i wanted to stay in the champions lay because winning that is the highlight of my career i must say, it's that big thing, something we work hard for her as a teen and achieving it together three times in a row is quite amazing so doing that that their time quite amazing so doing that that theirtime ina quite amazing so doing that that their time in a row is like wow, and then the polydor came and i was like wow, while! so it's been a year. would you believe me if i said christiana renaldo? actually it's roberto carlos, it is because we ta ke roberto carlos, it is because we take a coffee together and he was holding it for me when we were sitting, so it was i guess and he was like yeah give me my number and i was like 0k. he was very nice. earth wind and fire, that's a good song, or... # ain't no mountain high enough. i love that song. it's impossible to play in football as a woman and not be fighting for equality. there are subjects that hate you every day but you have to fight for yo
i must say, iwanted love that song. my name —— i'm a striker. i wanted to stay in the champions lay because winning that is the highlight of my career i must say, it's that big thing, something we work hard for her as a teen and achieving it together three times in a row is quite amazing so doing that that their time quite amazing so doing that that theirtime ina quite amazing so doing that that their time in a row is like wow, and then the polydor came and i was like wow, while! so it's...
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not just the players, iwant to get to the semifinal.ans, if the players, i want to see my fans, our fans, if they really want to get to the semifinals. manchester city is one of the best teams in the world and of course, it is clear they are looking to win the premier league in the champion league. for us to beat them in the first leg was an amazing result. but we know very well that the tie is still open and tomorrow is going to be very tough. it would be a huge achievement if spurs were able to beat manchester city over the two legs. we don't know if kelly ali is going to feature for spurs. he trained today and will be assessed after training today for but spurs are in a good position. they have a clean sheet. they are in a good position and feeling positive. to the premier league now and while most of the focus is on the title race and the battle for champions league spots, at the other end of the table its become a straight shoot—out between two clubs who face each other this evening as brighton host cardiff. cardiff are third from
not just the players, iwant to get to the semifinal.ans, if the players, i want to see my fans, our fans, if they really want to get to the semifinals. manchester city is one of the best teams in the world and of course, it is clear they are looking to win the premier league in the champion league. for us to beat them in the first leg was an amazing result. but we know very well that the tie is still open and tomorrow is going to be very tough. it would be a huge achievement if spurs were able...
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iwant them felt like i couldn't speak to them.ey can come and speak to me sol i want them to feel like they can come and speak to me so i definitely wa nt come and speak to me so i definitely want to leave this place in a better way than i found it. let's take a look at some other football stories around today. wolves have confirmed the club—record signing of striker rauljimenez. the mexican‘s scored 15 goals sincejoining on a season—long loan from benfica and will now move to molineux permanently for a fee of £30 million on the 1st ofjuly. liverpool are top of the premier league table for agents fees for the second year in a row. they paid agents nearly £41; million in the two transfer windows this season, part of a combined premier league spend of £261 million — 50 million more than last year. raheem sterling is paying for 550 pupils from his old school to attend the fa cup semi—final between manchester city and brighton at wembley on saturday. students from the ark elvin academy in london have also met the england winger at cit
iwant them felt like i couldn't speak to them.ey can come and speak to me sol i want them to feel like they can come and speak to me so i definitely wa nt come and speak to me so i definitely want to leave this place in a better way than i found it. let's take a look at some other football stories around today. wolves have confirmed the club—record signing of striker rauljimenez. the mexican‘s scored 15 goals sincejoining on a season—long loan from benfica and will now move to molineux...
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just before we go, iwant lanka as we get them.res of the eiffel tower, which is usually lit up, but this is the moment it went dark at midnight in a touching tribute to the victims of the sri lanka bomb attacks. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. goodbye. hello. there are weather changes on the way this week, but we're going to see out the last day of this holiday weekend with plenty more sunshine and warm. and what we can it has been. good friday 2a degrees, saturday 25.5 and then for easter sunday in the sunshine it was the warmest easter sunday on record. in scotland, northern ireland and in wales. the record in england, 25.3, still stands. it claimed close to that, topping out at 24.6 at wesley in surrey. as i indicated earlier, another fine day on the way. the satellite pictures showed on easter sunday cloud in north—west scotland, western side of northern ireland. that has actually pulled away and we are starting today dry and clear across the bulk of the uk. a little chillier than this in rural parts of central a
just before we go, iwant lanka as we get them.res of the eiffel tower, which is usually lit up, but this is the moment it went dark at midnight in a touching tribute to the victims of the sri lanka bomb attacks. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. goodbye. hello. there are weather changes on the way this week, but we're going to see out the last day of this holiday weekend with plenty more sunshine and warm. and what we can it has been. good friday 2a degrees, saturday 25.5 and then...
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claudia, iwanted to chinese law. in order to legalise abductions.k to the turnout. you said you we re back to the turnout. you said you were pleased about the turnout. 0rganisers say well over 100,000 people turn up at the police are saying, it was just over 20,000 summer ——so saying, it was just over 20,000 summer ——so it's a bit of a discrepancy but still, the hugest turnout since the 2014 yellow umbrella turnout since the 2014 yellow u m brella protest turnout since the 2014 yellow umbrella protest so is this a headache for beijing and how they going to deal with it? i'm headache for beijing and how they going to dealwith it? i'm not headache for beijing and how they going to deal with it? i'm not too sure whether they will actually concede in any way except we need to show them that the hong kong people are very resentful and displeased because they can't just are very resentful and displeased because they can'tjust impose where everything they want to do with us, on us. everything they want to do with us, on us. at the end of the day, the whole
claudia, iwanted to chinese law. in order to legalise abductions.k to the turnout. you said you we re back to the turnout. you said you were pleased about the turnout. 0rganisers say well over 100,000 people turn up at the police are saying, it was just over 20,000 summer ——so saying, it was just over 20,000 summer ——so it's a bit of a discrepancy but still, the hugest turnout since the 2014 yellow umbrella turnout since the 2014 yellow u m brella protest turnout since the 2014 yellow...
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sirrah, iwanted investment and spending at the higher end. you briefly about youth unemployment in spain, it's been chronically high for many, many years. and i know that's improving as well but the quality ofjobs as we mentioned, pa rt—time, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, part—time, low—paid, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, pa rt—time, low—paid, seasonal, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, part—time, low—paid, seasonal, give us part—time, low—paid, seasonal, give us your thoughts on the issue with youth unemployment? that's a real challenge for policymakers because you have incredibly high youth unemployment rates but overall, high unemployment rates but overall, high unemployment rates but overall, high unemployment rates compared to the rest of the euro area but particularly amongst young people and the way that previous governments have addressed this is to try and increase flexibility of the labour force. that means a lot ofjobs are temporary, part—time and the left wing party in particular wa nts to the left wing party in particular wants
sirrah, iwanted investment and spending at the higher end. you briefly about youth unemployment in spain, it's been chronically high for many, many years. and i know that's improving as well but the quality ofjobs as we mentioned, pa rt—time, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, part—time, low—paid, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, pa rt—time, low—paid, seasonal, quality ofjobs as we mentioned, part—time, low—paid, seasonal, give us part—time, low—paid, seasonal, give us your...
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i can also look at some of the splits, if i am doing integral training, iwant splits, if i am doing integral for fitness and then some people use it as a tool to tell others if you are running or riding someplace unfamiliar, you want to give them your location you can do that as well. it's that competitive element, not only competing with yourself about what you did previously but other people and i suppose that's the bit we talked about getting people off the sofa. it shames you into doing it. an essential explain to someone why you didn't run. i think for as much technology has been thrown at the problem of getting people healthy, we think people keep people active and it is, as she said, the competition, the accountability in declaring a goal and that support and encouragement that helps people stay fit. it's hard to wake up early when it's cold and dark outside and to go ad and do a run under tight —— nice to have a community behind you. it's not always good, sometimes you feel possibly you are comparing yourself to other people on the they should feel bad about yourself, not getting out
i can also look at some of the splits, if i am doing integral training, iwant splits, if i am doing integral for fitness and then some people use it as a tool to tell others if you are running or riding someplace unfamiliar, you want to give them your location you can do that as well. it's that competitive element, not only competing with yourself about what you did previously but other people and i suppose that's the bit we talked about getting people off the sofa. it shames you into doing it....
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vikas, iwant pota, elizabeth bintliff, and doctor 0gun.ve talked about the myriad problems of getting children in education, where would you start? 0ne in education, where would you start? one of the most important elements of how you bring change and what we are hearing at this years conference is asking the simple question, who is asking the simple question, who is changing the world, who is becoming better at telling stories about success. when we think about at one end of the spectrum we have the abject failure of political leadership, we need to celebrate things that are just like people who are doing things fantastically well. elizabeth, how do you see where we start, the obvious answer is funding to countries who are obviously not dividing state education? funding is important, resourcing is important, we have talked about schools who are under resourced. we are also need to have the right ideas and right approaches, and one of the problems we see as non—profit organisations is that there is such an emphasis on innovation sometimes
vikas, iwant pota, elizabeth bintliff, and doctor 0gun.ve talked about the myriad problems of getting children in education, where would you start? 0ne in education, where would you start? one of the most important elements of how you bring change and what we are hearing at this years conference is asking the simple question, who is asking the simple question, who is changing the world, who is becoming better at telling stories about success. when we think about at one end of the spectrum we...
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iwant the studio here with stephen bush and katie. i want to bring you all in this conversation. macron is not that happy about october 31, we are just hearing that now. but it doesn't sound as if that date has been walked down with the other 27 countries. it does not come as much a surprise if that is the day that the french president will not be pleased. we have talked about how no deal could still happen, and no one should presume the uk will get this extension and even if it was granted, the french president did suggest it could be a short one. it doesn't seem as though that argument has not won the room and it was angela merkel who said "let's give the uk some more time and try to work out a way to break the precedent walk, half went out at least for the next few hours". stephen, there is a review injune. theresa may had asked for an extension to june 30. theresa may had asked for an extension tojune 30. but it could be that is she has sort of one or got what you wanted? the thing she was asking for under the terms of the article 50 process when you parse a withdrawal agreem
iwant the studio here with stephen bush and katie. i want to bring you all in this conversation. macron is not that happy about october 31, we are just hearing that now. but it doesn't sound as if that date has been walked down with the other 27 countries. it does not come as much a surprise if that is the day that the french president will not be pleased. we have talked about how no deal could still happen, and no one should presume the uk will get this extension and even if it was granted,...
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. >> woodruff: garrett garrett, gratf, iwant you to resnd to tht because th.>> yes, mr. ray and e disagreed about this since barr's original summary at thech end of mhich i long said we needed to see how mueller d this and, when we saw the report yesterday, it's very clear that mueller saw his role as prohibiting him under the office of legal counsel's existing opinion within the justice department from evebringing chrges against the president. and, so, he was not approachi this, as he said, to come to a tritional prosecutori decision and, instead, was gathering facts and said i thnk it's impossible to read his report, especially when you read the executive summary that he wrote at the top of volume 2, as anything other than an impeachment referral, that he never intended for the attorney general to make a decision on this and that he saw what he was doing as independent fact finding that, in the situationwh e he couldn't bring charges and, in fact, he sort of goes out of his way to explicitly sad es not exonerate the president and that thiss -- go ahead. >> woodruff: i
. >> woodruff: garrett garrett, gratf, iwant you to resnd to tht because th.>> yes, mr. ray and e disagreed about this since barr's original summary at thech end of mhich i long said we needed to see how mueller d this and, when we saw the report yesterday, it's very clear that mueller saw his role as prohibiting him under the office of legal counsel's existing opinion within the justice department from evebringing chrges against the president. and, so, he was not approachi this, as...
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iwant to enjoy every minute. i feel honoured to be part of this and i feel extremely emotional.elchair race is just about to get under way. it isa race is just about to get under way. it is a massive day for 41,000 individuals who are all running for their own private stories, some of them heartbreaking, some of them inspirational. every single one of them is important. it will be a brilliant day for the london marathon. in his 39th year they will break the billion pound mark raising money for charity. they break records every year for individual amounts, so it will be quite something. all eyes will be on sur mo farah to see how he does this year. good luck to everybody taking part. that‘s all from breakfast for today. dan and louise will be here tomorrow from six. until then, enjoy the rest of your weekend. goodbye. this is bbc news, i‘m rebecca jones. the headlines at nine: a woman is shot dead and three people are injured at a synagogue in california. police are questioning a 19—year—old man. as the officer was placing this 19—year—old male into custody he clearly saw a rifle
iwant to enjoy every minute. i feel honoured to be part of this and i feel extremely emotional.elchair race is just about to get under way. it isa race is just about to get under way. it is a massive day for 41,000 individuals who are all running for their own private stories, some of them heartbreaking, some of them inspirational. every single one of them is important. it will be a brilliant day for the london marathon. in his 39th year they will break the billion pound mark raising money for...
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elizabeth, iwanted to wonder, in terms of the mueller report, looks like the democrats strategy is, theyes in the redacted mueller report. he seems to be a crucial figure now and all of this. what you think the democrats are hoping to get by talking to him in congress under oath? i think they are hope... he spent 30 hours with the molar investigation, at least 30 hours. he was interviewed extensively. he took careful notes, is chief of staff took notes, contemporaneous notes, so took notes, contemporaneous notes, so he is really a first—half witness to some of the episodes in the molar report that he could —— could be construed as obstruction ofjustice, the firing of the fbi directorjames comey, the repeated times by trump to have robert mueller fired, telling people to go out and like his staff to go out and lie about certain things. this is all in the pages of the 400 plus page report. i think the democrats, i know the democrats anticipate if you get mcgann life on television in your living room, this will have a different impact on americans than a very, a thick report that most peopl
elizabeth, iwanted to wonder, in terms of the mueller report, looks like the democrats strategy is, theyes in the redacted mueller report. he seems to be a crucial figure now and all of this. what you think the democrats are hoping to get by talking to him in congress under oath? i think they are hope... he spent 30 hours with the molar investigation, at least 30 hours. he was interviewed extensively. he took careful notes, is chief of staff took notes, contemporaneous notes, so took notes,...
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iwant follow and it is like you are interviewing me.the landing itself. it did oppose quite a challenge. —— it did oppose quite a challenge. —— it did pose. watching it. watching the engines, television images coming from the control room, a big plant of the different engines and you can see one of them is fire ring, obviously a very complex sequence of firing, so the spacecraft slows down. it is not coming down directly like this, it has got to the decrease is horizontal speed and is vertical speed, and so, you can watch a drop, and altitude, but also, there is a fuel usage is also taking down, so i don't know. i don't know what the fuel reserves are, i don't know what is happening at the moment, i have an eye on my iphone to see if there is anything coming up on twitter,. laughter what i will do is come i will leave you to check all your devices, and you to check all your devices, and you can come back to us and let us know what is happening but, don't go away. we will talk to you and a little while i'm sure. thank you for that for no
iwant follow and it is like you are interviewing me.the landing itself. it did oppose quite a challenge. —— it did oppose quite a challenge. —— it did pose. watching it. watching the engines, television images coming from the control room, a big plant of the different engines and you can see one of them is fire ring, obviously a very complex sequence of firing, so the spacecraft slows down. it is not coming down directly like this, it has got to the decrease is horizontal speed and is...
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if they're in the 93%, that's where we get the margin for america iwant to underscore two things. you say you exhort you're readers to disagree better, not disagree less. really basic point, once you have sort of swim in the sea. i've heard you've make the case a whole bunch of times and to hear it state stowed clear live in the back. -- stated so clearly in the book and i recommend people internalize that. you've believe in a healthy, aggressive, rigorous marketplace of ideas, competition of idea. the question is what are the rules for how humans treat each in that competition. it isn't that every single battle, whether or not a $15 minimum became bill be constructive or not, that's not a good versus evil conversation. that's a practical verse impractical, prudent versus imprudent debate and you start with an assumes about the -- assumption but the person you're arguing with. you want us to talk and learn the habits of getting better at how we argue. the second is i think it's premised on a thierry -- theory you have of motive. you've taj other people's motives and need to rae le
if they're in the 93%, that's where we get the margin for america iwant to underscore two things. you say you exhort you're readers to disagree better, not disagree less. really basic point, once you have sort of swim in the sea. i've heard you've make the case a whole bunch of times and to hear it state stowed clear live in the back. -- stated so clearly in the book and i recommend people internalize that. you've believe in a healthy, aggressive, rigorous marketplace of ideas, competition of...
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iwant to ask you, alison, this so—called apology to lyra's family, effectively saying that they murderedlly not reacted in the sense that they don't want to comment on that. i think what they have done is just what lyra would have done is just what lyra would have done, they have just kept reaching their arms out and saying thank you to everyone else, and they are moving on with great dignity, and they are in pain. they are huddled together dealing with the loss of their sister, daughter, friend. they have just sucked together to get through this pain, and that's what they want to do, to bury their beautiful lyra, as do we all today. kathy, this young woman clearly had achieved so much in a pretty short period of time, but there was so much more for her to do, would you agree? absolutely, victoria. atjust 29 do, would you agree? absolutely, victoria. at just 29 years of age, she had crammed lifetimes into that time. ifi she had crammed lifetimes into that time. if i were to sit here and talk to you for the next 29 years, i wouldn't be able to touch 10% of what she had done and the people
iwant to ask you, alison, this so—called apology to lyra's family, effectively saying that they murderedlly not reacted in the sense that they don't want to comment on that. i think what they have done is just what lyra would have done is just what lyra would have done, they have just kept reaching their arms out and saying thank you to everyone else, and they are moving on with great dignity, and they are in pain. they are huddled together dealing with the loss of their sister, daughter,...
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i think i‘ve always said that as a labourmp, iwant think i‘ve always said that as a labour mp, i wantnumber of local and national issues in the campaign?m was one of a number of issues. 0bviously was one of a number of issues. obviously it was important because of the cloud that brexit is casting over everything else. so in terms of people being worried about universal credit, homelessness. they feel all of this is getting lost at the moment because of the incapacity of anything else to function, apart from the brexit talks. people are sick to death of seeing brexit day and night on their tvs. and in that way, that‘s turned them off politics. right - they may have been turned off. but i have to tell you, ratings for programmes like this are pretty high when we talk about brexit. they may be turned off but they‘re kind of addicted to it at they‘re kind of addicted to it at the same time. you will get into parliament, i was saying to what is going to be one of your colleagues now in the house of commons, labour colleague nia griffiths who is here in the studio. i was saying that you‘ll
i think i‘ve always said that as a labourmp, iwant think i‘ve always said that as a labour mp, i wantnumber of local and national issues in the campaign?m was one of a number of issues. 0bviously was one of a number of issues. obviously it was important because of the cloud that brexit is casting over everything else. so in terms of people being worried about universal credit, homelessness. they feel all of this is getting lost at the moment because of the incapacity of anything else to...
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whatever experience you are thhaving, 's a form of meditation, also a self reflection, who am i,hat do iwantd yourself in traffic inan.a.ng to scream? >> it's a waist of energy. >> you don't go there. you are this tranquil and calm every day? >> all the time. se are those real diamonds in the glas >> no, they're fake. >> no, they're so vibrant. what about our phones, dot they n the way? >> schedule. i schedule social media time and phone time and like i schedule meditation time or exercise. healthy relationship time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, d chopra, we appreciate it. >> she going to be with hoda and jenna tomorrow to talk about building a successful team. we will also have more ways to stress less all week, thousand your stress could be impacting your kids, we'll look at that later this week. we are back in a moment. >> it's contagious. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliabil
whatever experience you are thhaving, 's a form of meditation, also a self reflection, who am i,hat do iwantd yourself in traffic inan.a.ng to scream? >> it's a waist of energy. >> you don't go there. you are this tranquil and calm every day? >> all the time. se are those real diamonds in the glas >> no, they're fake. >> no, they're so vibrant. what about our phones, dot they n the way? >> schedule. i schedule social media time and phone time and like i...
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iwant change. the outlook is looking very warm.g terribly unusualfor the next few days, nothing terribly unusual for the the next few days, nothing terribly unusualfor the time the next few days, nothing terribly unusual for the time of the year. spring is the time it where we tend to have chilly days and really warm days and then chilly days and warm days and then chilly days and warm days and then chilly days and warm days and it is like a seesaw. averages don't really mean anything. but what is happening into the weekend, there are warm currents of aircoming out of weekend, there are warm currents of air coming out of the continent. the jet stream is very far away. if i zoom jet stream is very far away. if i zoom out a little bit and this is one of my favourite graphics showing the jet streams, the one of my favourite graphics showing thejet streams, the big dip in the atla ntic thejet streams, the big dip in the atlantic here... sorry, we will have to go to washington. we will hear from the attorney general. good morning, every
iwant change. the outlook is looking very warm.g terribly unusualfor the next few days, nothing terribly unusual for the the next few days, nothing terribly unusualfor the time the next few days, nothing terribly unusual for the time of the year. spring is the time it where we tend to have chilly days and really warm days and then chilly days and warm days and then chilly days and warm days and then chilly days and warm days and it is like a seesaw. averages don't really mean anything. but what...
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and so, iwant job to do. but so too did lyra. a difference. when it comes to our peace process, i would love to see this dog attitude to the rebuilding of an assembly that works for the common good. as i listen to the radio every morning, all i seem to hear about, various initiatives in northern ireland are these words, without a minister, this cannot be taken forward. i pray that lyra's murder may be the catalyst needed for parties to start talking, to reform what was corrosive in previous assemblies, and to begin a new. 0n easter sunday christians all over the world celebrated the most important event of the christian year, the resurrection ofjesus. it was because of his resurrection that we believe in life beyond the grave, and in the words of today's at second reading from john 1a, in my father's house there are many dwelling places. it is in this hope of eternal life and happiness that we gather in prayer and now, into the tender mercy of a loving god and father, i commend lyra mckee. amen. let us pray. almighty god, we give
and so, iwant job to do. but so too did lyra. a difference. when it comes to our peace process, i would love to see this dog attitude to the rebuilding of an assembly that works for the common good. as i listen to the radio every morning, all i seem to hear about, various initiatives in northern ireland are these words, without a minister, this cannot be taken forward. i pray that lyra's murder may be the catalyst needed for parties to start talking, to reform what was corrosive in previous...
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firstly, iwant and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen.and career them and grieve for the life and career that was cut short so brutally and so needlessly. she was a brave, bright and brilliant person who exemplified the spirit of what we need today. her ambition to change his society for the better through her career, through telling her own story, and supporting others to do the same could not stand in stark contrast with the people who took weapons onto the streets of derry with callous disregard for human life, to intimidate, to injure and to kill. dissident republicans, let me say this, the people of derry, the people and the wider community are good, decent people, whose concerns should be listened to and answered. but the people responsible for this murder do not represent them. they are a small minority who try to control communities through fear and intimidation and twisted, warped thinking. dissident republicans and their apologists are not protecting their apologists are not protecting their communities. they are endangering the
firstly, iwant and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen.and career them and grieve for the life and career that was cut short so brutally and so needlessly. she was a brave, bright and brilliant person who exemplified the spirit of what we need today. her ambition to change his society for the better through her career, through telling her own story, and supporting others to do the same could not stand in stark contrast with the people who took weapons onto the streets of derry with...
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yes, i did, iwanted woods, aa? did you write that end it in?onversational tone! laughter you can't see it very clearly here oddly enough, but on his chest, the nike logo, and they stuck with him, since before 2009, 2009 was the big collapse, and also in 2017 he was caught drunk driving, and i think found asleep in his car. they went all the way through and i think we have had one marketing company, which says this victory, as far as nike is concerned, it is worth about $22 million. 22 million? they reckon. that was quite a putt. his merchandising stuff has sold out in the last 24 hours, so it really is a tremendous success. it is a great picture. there are plenty people, who are not fans of golf or tiger woods, but it is just something. who are not fans of golf or tiger woods, but it isjust something. one of the interesting things is what it might do for the sport. tv companies are thrilled at this, aren't they? it is in long—term decline come you have a number of golf courses going down on a steady decline, it plateaus occasionally but long—te
yes, i did, iwanted woods, aa? did you write that end it in?onversational tone! laughter you can't see it very clearly here oddly enough, but on his chest, the nike logo, and they stuck with him, since before 2009, 2009 was the big collapse, and also in 2017 he was caught drunk driving, and i think found asleep in his car. they went all the way through and i think we have had one marketing company, which says this victory, as far as nike is concerned, it is worth about $22 million. 22 million?...
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iwant but what i want to see is a long—term plan.is totally u na cce pta ble. ground, and to say to them, this is totally unacceptable. but also show it as well, because they are not doing that. and it would have an impact if the manager was to take the players off the pitch, but what you need is action after that in terms of trying to make sure that it doesn't happen again. a fine is not good enough. perhaps deducting points would be something that would make conspirator house in order, needed and kicked out a competition. i think it will, but i think zero tolerance, and then you find the clu bs, tolerance, and then you find the clubs, and you say, this is a priority, something we have to deal with stock they have to deal with it more effectively done at the moment. is something other fan's country? let's get it straight, most people going to a football team want to support your team, they don't want to get involved in this? is some pressure they could bring? they can report the sorts of things. and this is something like this happe
iwant but what i want to see is a long—term plan.is totally u na cce pta ble. ground, and to say to them, this is totally unacceptable. but also show it as well, because they are not doing that. and it would have an impact if the manager was to take the players off the pitch, but what you need is action after that in terms of trying to make sure that it doesn't happen again. a fine is not good enough. perhaps deducting points would be something that would make conspirator house in order,...
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finally, iwant deal arise, it will be a shared challenge.to be back in dublin. it is now my fifth visit to ireland as chief negotiator, and i always look forward to coming back, and i'm not mentioning my last visit, where i witnessed at first hand the depth of irish resilience, as demonstrated by your rugby team against france. today, as the taoiseach has rightly said, i have had good meetings with the taoiseach, simon coveney, ellen mckinty and minister pascal donohue. and i want once again to thank you, leo, to thank your government, your team, to thank the irish members of the european parliament also for their trust and for their support all along this extraordinary and very complex negotiation. the aim of our meetings today was first and foremost to take stock of the latest developments in london, and to discuss wednesday's european council in brussels, as convened by donald tusk. as you all know, there are intensive cross— party discussions ongoing in london as we speak. we must and we want to respect the uk's parliamentary debate. the
finally, iwant deal arise, it will be a shared challenge.to be back in dublin. it is now my fifth visit to ireland as chief negotiator, and i always look forward to coming back, and i'm not mentioning my last visit, where i witnessed at first hand the depth of irish resilience, as demonstrated by your rugby team against france. today, as the taoiseach has rightly said, i have had good meetings with the taoiseach, simon coveney, ellen mckinty and minister pascal donohue. and i want once again to...