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iwas... iwas in it was a really difficult moment for me because... i was... team. i know exactly the road, i know exactly the place that it is. a lot of my friends were in the bus. of course, when they then played the game they tried to be at their best. and then i heard the interviews after the game and then i saw the faces of my former players, and i saw the shock in theireyes, and former players, and i saw the shock in their eyes, and that was really, really hard. one other football story. the italian club ac milan has been sold to a chinese—led consortium, bringing to an end the era of ownership by the former italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi. under berlusconi's 31—year ownership, milan won 29 trophies, including five european cups and eight serie a titles. the purchase by rossoneri sport investment lux is worth more than $780 million and tightens china's grip on the italian game. their rivals, inter, were bought last year by a chinese electronics retail group. tributes have been paid to the nfl administrator dan rooney, who has died at the age of
iwas... iwas in it was a really difficult moment for me because... i was... team. i know exactly the road, i know exactly the place that it is. a lot of my friends were in the bus. of course, when they then played the game they tried to be at their best. and then i heard the interviews after the game and then i saw the faces of my former players, and i saw the shock in theireyes, and former players, and i saw the shock in their eyes, and that was really, really hard. one other football story....
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also the fact that we had sadiq khan, iwas sitting behind him, he isa khan, iwas sitting behind him,es from francis of assisi and holding us together as mayor of london, that is an extraordinary feeling. there is a feeling that we are not going to be ove rco m e by feeling that we are not going to be overcome by this, that almost came out of the service —— that also came out. we hope this is the end of hatred, we need to identify the violence of this nature. thank you very much. rabbi, while you are here, those words everybody hates to hear. 0bviously, here, those words everybody hates to hear. obviously, the labour party, a huge controversy over ken livingstone. what do you think should have happened to him?|j livingstone. what do you think should have happened to him? i think ken livingstone should have been expelled. i think the labour party has been really slow to deal with anti—semitism in its ranks. i grew up anti—semitism in its ranks. i grew up in the labour party, i come from a labour family, up in the labour party, i come from a labourfamily, i'm up in the labour party, i c
also the fact that we had sadiq khan, iwas sitting behind him, he isa khan, iwas sitting behind him,es from francis of assisi and holding us together as mayor of london, that is an extraordinary feeling. there is a feeling that we are not going to be ove rco m e by feeling that we are not going to be overcome by this, that almost came out of the service —— that also came out. we hope this is the end of hatred, we need to identify the violence of this nature. thank you very much. rabbi,...
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0h, odd, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song called the king of love is dead.d my inspiration for the civil rights movement. i am ready. and the united states and i moved away. you are also scared, weren't you? because away. you are also scared, weren't you ? because of away. you are also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... robert kennedy and jack kennedy were killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after the! they had a file on you. in washington. you never saw it? i was told about it and you never saw it? i was told about itandi you never saw it? i was told about it and i wrote a book called i put a cat max bell on you. i did ——i put a speu cat max bell on you. i did ——i put a spell on you. i was rejected for a scholarship from university and i was asked if i had ever been mixed up was asked if i had ever been mixed up in the rebellion. he said they never found anything that they actually went to curtis institute and enquired about me. doctor simone, you were born in north carolina. very poor, yourfa
0h, odd, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song called the king of love is dead.d my inspiration for the civil rights movement. i am ready. and the united states and i moved away. you are also scared, weren't you? because away. you are also scared, weren't you ? because of away. you are also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... robert kennedy and jack kennedy were killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after the! they had a file on you....
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iwas, sort basically raised my two young brothers. i was, sort of, basically raised my two young brothers. iwas, sort of, given basically raised my two young brothers. i was, sort of, given all the family's dilemmas and problems, they were put on my shoulders. care changed my life. i did things that a normal 13—year—old should do instead of staying at home and cooking meals. it was difficult, but at the same time, easy. it wasjust meals. it was difficult, but at the same time, easy. it was just a massive relief. have you signed in yet? i don't think i will ever stop doing what i'm doing, never, ever stop. for me, i'm going to take it further and make sure that every child in care has a voice and every child in care has a voice and every child is loving being in care. applause abbey is here with me now. congratulations on your young citizen award. how do you feel? it's really, it's a whirlwind really. i never expected to win this award. i never really expected to be here with these amazing people too. but like i've a lwa ys amazing peo
iwas, sort basically raised my two young brothers. i was, sort of, basically raised my two young brothers. iwas, sort of, given basically raised my two young brothers. i was, sort of, given all the family's dilemmas and problems, they were put on my shoulders. care changed my life. i did things that a normal 13—year—old should do instead of staying at home and cooking meals. it was difficult, but at the same time, easy. it wasjust meals. it was difficult, but at the same time, easy. it was...
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ok, iwas disappointed we don't get the win because of the penalty.e right decision, but it is really ha rd right decision, but it is really hard to take. sunderland were always going to be bottom no matter how they got on tonight against leicester. but they lost again. it was 2—0 at the king power stadium. islam slimani and jamie vardy with the golas to make it six wins out of six for craig shakespeare in all competitions since he took over as manager. we'll have more on david moyes position in a just a moment. burnley have eased their relegation fears as well. george boyd scored the only goal of the match as they beat stoke at turf moor to end their seven—game winless run. watford survived for half an hour with ten men as they beat west brom to earn back—to—back league victories. m'baye niang and troy deeney had put them two up before miguel britos was sent off for a second booking. west brom couldn't take advantage though and it finished 2—0. there are six more matches tomorrow, we should see a bit more movement then. no change in the top eight pla
ok, iwas disappointed we don't get the win because of the penalty.e right decision, but it is really ha rd right decision, but it is really hard to take. sunderland were always going to be bottom no matter how they got on tonight against leicester. but they lost again. it was 2—0 at the king power stadium. islam slimani and jamie vardy with the golas to make it six wins out of six for craig shakespeare in all competitions since he took over as manager. we'll have more on david moyes position...
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iwas 12 or13. ifound it easy.earn about the computer misuse act which is something you we re misuse act which is something you were likely to fall foul of if you go off and do something without any guidance. the nca research also shows early intervention can stop criminal behaviour. here, teenagers ta ke criminal behaviour. here, teenagers take part in attack competition, learning how to hack and stay on the right side of the law. our breakfast team will be here at six o'clock. they will have all of the day's news and sport. the top stories this hour. france's president, francois hollande, has promised absolute vigilance after the gun attack in paris that left one policeman dead and two more seriously wounded. it happened on the busy champs elysees, in the heart of the city. the attacker — who was known to the intelligence services — was shot dead as he tried to flee the scene. police have searched the suspect‘s home in the eastern suburbs and are investigating whether the man had any accomplices. the islamic stat
iwas 12 or13. ifound it easy.earn about the computer misuse act which is something you we re misuse act which is something you were likely to fall foul of if you go off and do something without any guidance. the nca research also shows early intervention can stop criminal behaviour. here, teenagers ta ke criminal behaviour. here, teenagers take part in attack competition, learning how to hack and stay on the right side of the law. our breakfast team will be here at six o'clock. they will have...
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i diget marrd, but iwas a man thai chose. my dreamf f becong a a tcher has owown. i have bui t the fst p priry hohool f girirlsn my v vlage, a placwhere rls can beree, place whe they c dream, place th lets themnow thatheheir dres are poible. i am kenya ntaa. ththiss mymy val voioi. now raise ururs. [childresinging] man: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, linktv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories a about new solutions to the developing world's bibiggest challenges, get involved with the issues, share the stories with f friend, and help changnge the world. all at viewchange.org. announcer: this is a production of china central television america. may: sustainability is in, and it's shaping trends all across the board, from agriculture to fashion and gourmet dining. this week on "full frame," a look at the tatastiest, chicesest, and coolesest innovatis s in sustainability. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it t "fl frame." may: so, what do you need to grow thriving crops? soil, sun,
i diget marrd, but iwas a man thai chose. my dreamf f becong a a tcher has owown. i have bui t the fst p priry hohool f girirlsn my v vlage, a placwhere rls can beree, place whe they c dream, place th lets themnow thatheheir dres are poible. i am kenya ntaa. ththiss mymy val voioi. now raise ururs. [childresinging] man: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, linktv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories a about new solutions to the developing world's bibiggest challenges,...
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i diget marrd, but iwas a man thai chose. my dreamf f becong a a tcher has owown. i have bui t the fst p priry hohool f girirlsn my v vlage, a placwhere rls can beree, place whe they c dream, place th lets themnow thatheheir dres are poible. i am kenya ntaa. ththiss mymy val voioi. now raise ururs. [childresinging] man: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, linktv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories a about new solutions to the developing world's bibiggest challenges, get involved with the issues, share the stories with f friend, and help changnge the world. all at viewchange.org.
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iwas confident, because the team were defending perfectly.disappointed that you don't get the win by the penalty. it's the right decision, but it's really hard to take. in what's been a turbulent week for sunderland manager david moyes his side lost 2—0 at leicester city. the foxes made it six consecutive wins under craig shakespeare since he took over as goals from islam slimani and jamie vardy take the reigning champions up to 10th. very pleasing. we did our best tonight. there's not much rhythm to the game in the first half. there we re the game in the first half. there were a lot of free kicks, corners, a lot of stoppage. we got the first goal, vitally important. it was just pleasing to get the three points. you must be very pleased. yes, not just for me, but for the fans and of course the players. we are here to try and win matches, that's what it's about and that's what we're doing the moment. today i thought we had done more than enough to be in front. i didn't think leicester had the form i have seen them halved in the recent weeks. m
iwas confident, because the team were defending perfectly.disappointed that you don't get the win by the penalty. it's the right decision, but it's really hard to take. in what's been a turbulent week for sunderland manager david moyes his side lost 2—0 at leicester city. the foxes made it six consecutive wins under craig shakespeare since he took over as goals from islam slimani and jamie vardy take the reigning champions up to 10th. very pleasing. we did our best tonight. there's not much...
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i was iwas aiming i was aiming for two hours 16 which was the welsh commonwealth games time but i thoughtew i'd been training really well. i was going to give it my best shot and exceeded my wildest expectations. what mile was it you realised, this is going to be a good time and a good place? even in the last mile i was looking at my watch, trying to chase that two hours 16, it's been my aim for so long. when i crossed the line i realised i was probably the first british athlete over the line and what that would mean. it was crazy, i couldn't believe it. there's a shot of me with my head in my hands. to be back in london, in front of those crowds again, they really carried me through to the end and i couldn't have done it without them. a busy summer have done it without them. a busy summer ahead forjosh griffiths. now sport isn't always about the competition in fact it's is often about the community it creates. this was definitely the case for a rugby match that our reporter jj chalmers has been at today. here in south—east london, this park is usually home to blackheath rugby club. today
i was iwas aiming i was aiming for two hours 16 which was the welsh commonwealth games time but i thoughtew i'd been training really well. i was going to give it my best shot and exceeded my wildest expectations. what mile was it you realised, this is going to be a good time and a good place? even in the last mile i was looking at my watch, trying to chase that two hours 16, it's been my aim for so long. when i crossed the line i realised i was probably the first british athlete over the line...
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iwas 12 or13. ifound it easy.something you were likely to fall foul of if you go off and do something without any guidance. the nca research also shows early intervention can stop criminal behaviour. here, teenagers ta ke criminal behaviour. here, teenagers take part in attack competition, learning how to hack and stay on the right side of the law. 0ur breakfast team will be here at six o'clock. they will have all of the day's news and sport. the top stories this hour. france's president, francois hollande, has promised absolute vigilance after the gun attack in paris
iwas 12 or13. ifound it easy.something you were likely to fall foul of if you go off and do something without any guidance. the nca research also shows early intervention can stop criminal behaviour. here, teenagers ta ke criminal behaviour. here, teenagers take part in attack competition, learning how to hack and stay on the right side of the law. 0ur breakfast team will be here at six o'clock. they will have all of the day's news and sport. the top stories this hour. france's president,...
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name is milenia reije, i live in las galeras.i was born on the 2nd of january, 2000, and that's why iwas. ♪ i love it.i get up at 7:00 in the morning to get to school by 8:00, and istay until midday. i like spending time with myfriends and playing games. ♪ we play dominoes.you need four players. ♪ i'm afraid of violence andmurder. i'm also frightened by cyclonesand earthquakes, that sort of thing. ♪ trees. fruit. games.and the beach. ♪ >>it's brain and beauty, it'strying to solve the problem. >>men and women, they are allequal because they all have the same responsibilities.what i can do, a woman can do. host: what's a typical woman ora typical man for you? tell us on facebook -- dw globalsociety. you'll also find lots ofinteresting discussions, web videos, and live events there.follow us on dw global society. center at dw.com.we are back next week. see you then. ♪[captioning performed by the national captioning institute,which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by, the town of marion, historic marion,
name is milenia reije, i live in las galeras.i was born on the 2nd of january, 2000, and that's why iwas. ♪ i love it.i get up at 7:00 in the morning to get to school by 8:00, and istay until midday. i like spending time with myfriends and playing games. ♪ we play dominoes.you need four players. ♪ i'm afraid of violence andmurder. i'm also frightened by cyclonesand earthquakes, that sort of thing. ♪ trees. fruit. games.and the beach. ♪ >>it's brain and beauty, it'strying to...
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as i said, iwas what advice did you receive? place concorde. it was quite clear that nothing was being taken for granted. people were just loitering around. my reaction at the moment was that things were not 100% sure, was more going to happen or not? it is difficult to know what more the french authorities can do in terms of increasing presence out of the country has been under a state of emergency for the last 18 months. obviously, certainly it seems that the layperson, they could not have done any better than a dead. —— to the layperson. certainly, being so close, ifelt very safe. in fact, if they were suggesting that it was ok to be there, then it was fine, and as soon as they felt that it was perhaps u nsafe, as they felt that it was perhaps unsafe, then they would ask us to move on. so again, they seem to have things under complete control. maz redpath, we thank you for sharing your account with us. they give a much. on the line is security expert olivier guitta. olivier, france is of course in a state of emergency since t
as i said, iwas what advice did you receive? place concorde. it was quite clear that nothing was being taken for granted. people were just loitering around. my reaction at the moment was that things were not 100% sure, was more going to happen or not? it is difficult to know what more the french authorities can do in terms of increasing presence out of the country has been under a state of emergency for the last 18 months. obviously, certainly it seems that the layperson, they could not have...
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iwas sad, i was going through a rough period. why? just life.kids. i lost my creative spark and then i discovered youtube. i thought people are in their rooms talking to cameras. i tried are in their rooms talking to cameras. itried it are in their rooms talking to cameras. i tried it one day and it gave birth to this creativity in me again. what moment was it when you realise it was getting bigger and bigger? when people asked me this, i can never pinpoint that moment because i feel like i was the last person to discover it was going somewhere. everyone else was saying, you have a million subscribers. i think it was when i first performed in india and i thought, people are watching my videos. you are from a traditional punjabi family. did they tune in to you first because you are this funny canadian woman?” tune in to you first because you are this funny canadian woman? i think people who watch me in the beginning we re people who watch me in the beginning were people who looked like me. it was refreshing to them. there is a brown girl that is
iwas sad, i was going through a rough period. why? just life.kids. i lost my creative spark and then i discovered youtube. i thought people are in their rooms talking to cameras. i tried are in their rooms talking to cameras. itried it are in their rooms talking to cameras. i tried it one day and it gave birth to this creativity in me again. what moment was it when you realise it was getting bigger and bigger? when people asked me this, i can never pinpoint that moment because i feel like i was...
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oh, god, man, iwas devastated.ong in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after me! they had a file on you. mm—hm. in washington. you never saw it, did you? uh, no, we were told about it and it's in my book, i wrote a book called i put a spell on you, and i did a film called nina simone — la legende, and it's in there that the fbi has a file on me, and indeed they went to curtis institute of music, where i was rejected for a scholarship, and asked vladimir sokoloff if i had ever been mixed up in the rebellion. and he said they never found anything but they actually went to curtis institute a
oh, god, man, iwas devastated.ong in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the...
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i was inside, iwas indoors. i heard where the shootings happened. i was inside, i was indoors.high construction noises, things like that. but i left the cafe three minutes later in order to head to the champs elysee andi order to head to the champs elysee and i started to see many people quite scared and running in the opposite way of mine. lots of frightened people. saying you definitely have to get out of here. soi definitely have to get out of here. so i started to run on the opposite side. we could see very quickly plenty of police cars, even helicopters, one or two helicopters over the sector with some cameras on the helicopters, so i guess they we re the helicopters, so i guess they were still tracking. but the reaction of the police was really fast. yes, that's something we were certainly hearing, that the police we re certainly hearing, that the police were there very very quickly and that's something you can confirm? yes, ican that's something you can confirm? yes, i can confirm that the police did a really greatjob in this period of high in security and risk, the poli
i was inside, iwas indoors. i heard where the shootings happened. i was inside, i was indoors.high construction noises, things like that. but i left the cafe three minutes later in order to head to the champs elysee andi order to head to the champs elysee and i started to see many people quite scared and running in the opposite way of mine. lots of frightened people. saying you definitely have to get out of here. soi definitely have to get out of here. so i started to run on the opposite side....
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i think i have the duty, because, by chance, iwas born in this family and i could tell the people...o behave with pa rents people... ah, how to behave with parents like i had. when do you think you first began to feel that you must speak out as volubly, as publicly as possible about your father and about your feelings toward your father? it was a growing wish, because of the silence in germany. families, all the families of my friends, everybody was silent. and they didn't talk about the past. and they didn't talk about the past. and this i couldn't endure because i a lwa ys and this i couldn't endure because i always wanted to know how is it that society behaves if it changes to a dictatorship. and i always have a feeling that germany is still prepared to do this. and so i looked closer towards families and friends and connectedness, and ifound out that still there is something in the german people which makes me fear them. niklas -- fear, your own country and your own people? yes, i would say so. well, i want to pick up would say so. well, i want to pick up on that, because that is
i think i have the duty, because, by chance, iwas born in this family and i could tell the people...o behave with pa rents people... ah, how to behave with parents like i had. when do you think you first began to feel that you must speak out as volubly, as publicly as possible about your father and about your feelings toward your father? it was a growing wish, because of the silence in germany. families, all the families of my friends, everybody was silent. and they didn't talk about the past....
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the day before we went there, where iwas, the day before we went there, where i was, the the day before have a bbc mind, but we all have hostile environment training before we go. you are not prepared for the expected. that moment, in a report we saw, you met a young man, back in the day, 1970... a young man, back in the day, 1970. .. 197a. 12-year-old a young man, back in the day, 1970... 1974. 12-year-old boy, he was intent upon joining... 1970... 1974. 12-year-old boy, he was intent upon joining. .. wanted to fight and die for ireland. you meet him again. i tracked him down, a couple of years ago, and that is one of the things i remember, aged 12, wanting to fight and die for ireland, when! wanting to fight and die for ireland, when i tracked him down, which was not easy, in west belfast, i was shocked at what i saw, when i knocked on the door. he said, you haven't changed a bit, well i have, but if anybody had change, it was him, sa, he looked 80,90 but if anybody had change, it was him, sa, he looked 80, 90 years old, going on for 100. he is a victim as well, wee sean, he became an
the day before we went there, where iwas, the day before we went there, where i was, the the day before have a bbc mind, but we all have hostile environment training before we go. you are not prepared for the expected. that moment, in a report we saw, you met a young man, back in the day, 1970... a young man, back in the day, 1970. .. 197a. 12-year-old a young man, back in the day, 1970... 1974. 12-year-old boy, he was intent upon joining... 1970... 1974. 12-year-old boy, he was intent upon...
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iwas for you to resign. have you consider that option? no.d better, and we have been doing that and that's what we will continue to do. that is the chief executive of united airlines, there. demonstrators in south africa have held protests in the country's £32,151;ggstéstsjnztbé’ffifdnfig’f-t . . e eem§né er§?'§§"*l§‘fi§‘i‘3rfi??‘§e ' the march to in pretoria was organised buildings in pretoria was organised by the coalition of the country's opposition parties. the recent sacking of the finance minister, government corruption is scandals and slowing economic growth has unleashed widespread public anger. a shrimp which makes some of the loudest sound in the ocean has been named after the favourite band of the naturalist who discovered it. let's have a listen... it might not sound like it, but the pistol shrimp,, shrimp, , si—nalph—eus pink—floyd—ee kang uses distinct pink snapping clawed to create a sound louder than a gunshot and powerful enough to stu n a gunshot and powerful enough to stun a small fish. let's speeds one of the scientist who fou
iwas for you to resign. have you consider that option? no.d better, and we have been doing that and that's what we will continue to do. that is the chief executive of united airlines, there. demonstrators in south africa have held protests in the country's £32,151;ggstéstsjnztbé’ffifdnfig’f-t . . e eem§né er§?'§§"*l§‘fi§‘i‘3rfi??‘§e ' the march to in pretoria was organised buildings in pretoria was organised by the coalition of the country's opposition parties....
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translation: iwas woman gave birth. she is lucky to be alive. was going to die. i was given 41 bottles of blood. the doctor had to remove my uterus to save my life. but there could be another lifeline to mothers like her. this hospital was part of a major international study which found that the cheap and easily accessible drug which helps with blood clotting could prevent a third of deaths from what is called postpa rtu m of deaths from what is called postpartum haemorrhage. of deaths from what is called postpartum haemorrhagem of deaths from what is called postpartum haemorrhage. it is being used for things like heavy menstrual bleeding, it is being used for surgeries where bleeding is a little more. it is being used for trauma patients. but it hasn't really been used for postpartum. any drug which can produce it by 5%, 20%, whatever, would be very welcome. hundreds of women die from preventable causes in pregnancy and childbirth every day around the world. sierra leone has the highest mortality rates, more than 1300 mothers died per 100,000 b
translation: iwas woman gave birth. she is lucky to be alive. was going to die. i was given 41 bottles of blood. the doctor had to remove my uterus to save my life. but there could be another lifeline to mothers like her. this hospital was part of a major international study which found that the cheap and easily accessible drug which helps with blood clotting could prevent a third of deaths from what is called postpa rtu m of deaths from what is called postpartum haemorrhage. of deaths from...
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it was well done, well orchestrated, iwas very proud of the president.hat, he dredged it to fill it with nepotism and autocracy. except for steve ballinger, the staff has been terrific. his staff on national security is one of the best. you might wonder how they make their marriage work with this political difference. but they do. we have had disagreements, but we can have discussions and argue and disagree without disrespecting each other. we are not in election mode anymore. now we have the president. until he is impeached. but i still love you! that is it, thank you for watching. we will see you next week, goodbye. april draws to a close and we found out april showers, but for many, the month will be characterised with pictures like this. we will have these lovely memories of beautiful spring blossom, and a lot of dry weather, and from time to time some sunshine. that is because we have had the fairly consistent pattern with the jet stream sitting in the atlantic, allowing high pressure from the near continent to dominate the weather story. as we move
it was well done, well orchestrated, iwas very proud of the president.hat, he dredged it to fill it with nepotism and autocracy. except for steve ballinger, the staff has been terrific. his staff on national security is one of the best. you might wonder how they make their marriage work with this political difference. but they do. we have had disagreements, but we can have discussions and argue and disagree without disrespecting each other. we are not in election mode anymore. now we have the...
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as we came out to me the audience, that johnny backstage, you said you're getting nervous, iwas johnny you're getting nervous, i was getting excited. what about you set your -- your sexuality and choices. when you we re your sexuality and choices. when you were a years, being gay to be a criminal offence. as remains in many countries around the world, yes. was at the space where you could find a way to feel much more yourself, to express your identity in the way you could not outside the theatre? that is exactly the point. it was illegal for me to declare my lover do anything about it. in the theatre, oi’ anything about it. in the theatre, or at least standing on the stage, i could disguise it and, speaking someone could disguise it and, speaking someone else's words, have an emotionalfreedom i was not someone else's words, have an emotional freedom i was not allowed in my own life. many professional actors are gay for the same reasons that i took up the job. because i wa nt to that i took up the job. because i want to explore this campaigning you have chosen to do on the gay rights is
as we came out to me the audience, that johnny backstage, you said you're getting nervous, iwas johnny you're getting nervous, i was getting excited. what about you set your -- your sexuality and choices. when you we re your sexuality and choices. when you were a years, being gay to be a criminal offence. as remains in many countries around the world, yes. was at the space where you could find a way to feel much more yourself, to express your identity in the way you could not outside the...
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iwas there, i remember. we have reduced the deficit but we cannot reduced the deficit.that italian economy. you have a huge problem, yes, of public debt, and of your banks which are in serious trouble. 290 billion pounds of bad loa ns, trouble. 290 billion pounds of bad loans, a fifth of the loans that italian banks hold are bad and that works out to about a third of bad loa ns works out to about a third of bad loans in the eu. part of the reason that everybody else is looking to italy, thinking, there is a very big problem with the italian banks. watch you said confirmed one things and brings me to emphasise and other. it confirmed that if there is a problem of bad loans in italy because in other banking systems around europe, you still have a problem. in italy, you don't have a problem. in italy, you don't have a problem with their vets, you have a problem with their vets, you have a problem with their vets, you have a problem with bad loans. why? because the growth has been too low. but also because you didn't deal, italy didn't deal with the problems in the banks wh
iwas there, i remember. we have reduced the deficit but we cannot reduced the deficit.that italian economy. you have a huge problem, yes, of public debt, and of your banks which are in serious trouble. 290 billion pounds of bad loa ns, trouble. 290 billion pounds of bad loans, a fifth of the loans that italian banks hold are bad and that works out to about a third of bad loa ns works out to about a third of bad loans in the eu. part of the reason that everybody else is looking to italy,...
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will get attacked", but he decided against doing it and after that, president assad and his regime, iwasssad and his regime, i was there at the time and you could see them growing in confidence. they could not believe they have got through this crisis. 2013, the us administration threatened military action but did not do it. we don't know where president tromp's red lines are, if they exist. will he take military action against the regime it is proved that the regime did this? i wonder, frankly. so i think that if you say president assad was behind all of this and his people were behind all of this, i think it is a sign at the moment of the utmost confidence that they can get away with a lot. thank you forjoining us. with a lot. thank you forjoining us. jeremy bowen. russian investigators say yesterday's explosion on the st petersburg metro, was possibly caused by a suicide bomber. 14 people died in the attack, and 50 were injured. steve rosenberg reports from st petersburg. this is what chaos looks like underground. this mobile phone footage was shot seconds after the bomb. there is a m
will get attacked", but he decided against doing it and after that, president assad and his regime, iwasssad and his regime, i was there at the time and you could see them growing in confidence. they could not believe they have got through this crisis. 2013, the us administration threatened military action but did not do it. we don't know where president tromp's red lines are, if they exist. will he take military action against the regime it is proved that the regime did this? i wonder,...
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iwas in tutting and eye rolling response in brussels? genuine shock.f the data. turkey was big on the agenda yesterday given the referendum and i mention the fact the news had come in from theresa may and there was real shock. the officials giving the press c0 nfe re nce real shock. the officials giving the press conference had no information is my impression talking to some of the staff yesterday was that there was no briefing, nobody was told in advance. there was a conversation afterwards with donald tusk, the head of the european council, and heat we did a hitchcock reference, just like brexit the movement, firstly earthquake and then the tension builds, one of alfred hitchcock's quotes. it took them by surprise and now they say their position has not changed and they are ready to start talks. it is very different to how the movie ends and we can't choose our own ending, u nfortu nately. if we we can't choose our own ending, unfortunately. if we talk about what is going on this weekend in france, there could be another real issue for brussels if fr
iwas in tutting and eye rolling response in brussels? genuine shock.f the data. turkey was big on the agenda yesterday given the referendum and i mention the fact the news had come in from theresa may and there was real shock. the officials giving the press c0 nfe re nce real shock. the officials giving the press conference had no information is my impression talking to some of the staff yesterday was that there was no briefing, nobody was told in advance. there was a conversation afterwards...
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iwas, like, shouting in his ear saying "come on, come on, you can do this!" will finish, i will stay with you. maybe i was a bit over zealous with my support. no it was wonderful — it was needed — needed to hit home that he was there. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: labelled the best player in history by his manager, lionel messi scored his 500th goal for barcelona in a dramatic el clasico victory at real madrid. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. it's the biggest political upset in france for 60 years. for the first time neither of france's main left—wing or right—wing parties has a candidate in the second round of the presidential elections after they were both defeated by two outsiders yesterday. the independent centrist candidate, 39—year—old emmanuel macron only set up his party a year ago — he will become the youngest ever french president if he wins on may 7th. but he's got to beat marine le pen of the front national, who is campaigning against immigration, globalisation and the eu. christian fraser is in paris for us this lunch
iwas, like, shouting in his ear saying "come on, come on, you can do this!" will finish, i will stay with you. maybe i was a bit over zealous with my support. no it was wonderful — it was needed — needed to hit home that he was there. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: labelled the best player in history by his manager, lionel messi scored his 500th goal for barcelona in a dramatic el clasico victory at real madrid. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. it's the...
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iwas long—term relationship because of the pressure.. from now on, some suspects won't be suspect —— subject to police bail at all. for those who are, the limit would be 28 days. but are, the limit would be 28 days. but a senior police officer will be able to grantan a senior police officer will be able to grant an extension of up to three months. the police will have to seek the permission of a magistrate for anything longer. the police federation is highly critical of the changes. 28 days in the cycle of a police officer is not a long time for investigating a crime. you also have to bear in mind in relation to external enquiries, we have external resources . external enquiries, we have external resources. forensic, cps... 28 days is not realistic for them to come back to us. the police federation believes the old system protected witnesses and victims, and helped to prevent further offending. jim kelly, bbc news. we're getting reports of an explosion in the russian city of saint petersburg. it is understood three metro stations are be
iwas long—term relationship because of the pressure.. from now on, some suspects won't be suspect —— subject to police bail at all. for those who are, the limit would be 28 days. but are, the limit would be 28 days. but a senior police officer will be able to grantan a senior police officer will be able to grant an extension of up to three months. the police will have to seek the permission of a magistrate for anything longer. the police federation is highly critical of the changes. 28...
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obviously, i would not tell you who iwas, i obviously, i would not tell you who i was, i texted adelout out ages ago from sara cox.” adele on the day. i also got a shout out ages ago from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are, a shout out on radio 1 is still great! the headlines... paris prosecutors named the gunmen who shot dead a policeman on the shops lose a as karim cheurfi, a convicted criminal. —— champs elysees. cuts are ruled out to the foreign aid budget. jeremy corbyn ally len mccluskey is re—elected as the leader of britain‘s biggest union, unite. non—bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight. we will set you up for a busy weekend on sportsday, import and football matches coming up in the next couple of days. cup semifinals in england and scotland, including the old firm jim hamilton on sunday, and rory sees chelsea play spurs. chelsea knocked out manchester united in the quarterfinals and face their title rivals for a place in their title rivals for a place in the final. we look ahead to premier league fixtures this weekend and have the latest from th
obviously, i would not tell you who iwas, i obviously, i would not tell you who i was, i texted adelout out ages ago from sara cox.” adele on the day. i also got a shout out ages ago from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are, a shout out on radio 1 is still great! the headlines... paris prosecutors named the gunmen who shot dead a policeman on the shops lose a as karim cheurfi, a convicted criminal. —— champs elysees. cuts are ruled out to the foreign aid budget. jeremy corbyn...
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hero ceremony, four congressional medal of honor recipients including the last living recipient of iwa jima they were on good day yesterday morning, of course work bob kelly. all of the money raised benefits marine core law enforcement foundation. >>> bob, nice event last night , busy pulling double duty. >> it was great, you know what , former vice-president joe biden, that was a total surprise. they told me 10 minutes before he came in. what a genuinely nice guy. he pulled out a check and made a donation last night. thanks to everybody who came out to the irish pub. we raised great money. we auctioned off that motorcycle. i was able to get $14,000 for a motor psyched that was autographed by 38 of the eagles players and then medal of honor recipients sign it as well. lets get started. it is a new day new roadway, this is schuylkill expressway, no problems at all in or out of the city what a hot mess we had yesterday between the construction, on the schuylkill, and an accident that had roadway closed at gladwynn, here's a live look at tacony palmyra bridge as we are getting ready for a
hero ceremony, four congressional medal of honor recipients including the last living recipient of iwa jima they were on good day yesterday morning, of course work bob kelly. all of the money raised benefits marine core law enforcement foundation. >>> bob, nice event last night , busy pulling double duty. >> it was great, you know what , former vice-president joe biden, that was a total surprise. they told me 10 minutes before he came in. what a genuinely nice guy. he pulled out...
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honor recipient who had been on good day earlier in the morning including last living recipient from iwa jima all money raised during this event benefits the marine core law enforcement foundation, amazing. >>> so bob, what was it like to talk to the former vice-president. >> it was really cool, like out of no where boom, i found out about 10 minutes before he was arriving. really great guy. he made a nice donation to the cause last night. we talked about his events taking place over there at university of penn. he is a professor now. he will make frequent stops to our area we will keep tabs on him. good morning everybody. live lot woodhaven road northeast philadelphia, in problems or delays, at all at the moment. i think we will see a lighter morning rush hour sort of like yesterday, our jewish friend celebrating pass over this week, holy week, so some of the kid are off from school either this week or next week for their spring break. here's 42 freeway headlights coming in toward philadelphia, and get ready, guess what today is? it is eight track tape day? do you remember eight tracks.
honor recipient who had been on good day earlier in the morning including last living recipient from iwa jima all money raised during this event benefits the marine core law enforcement foundation, amazing. >>> so bob, what was it like to talk to the former vice-president. >> it was really cool, like out of no where boom, i found out about 10 minutes before he was arriving. really great guy. he made a nice donation to the cause last night. we talked about his events taking place...
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didn't leave the networks, they didn't connect it to the genocide against christians but oba admitted iwasng on because they don't wan say christian genocide. trish: you have to be so sensitive to every single group out there. we talked to dr. zuhdi jasser at length, a reformist in the islamic religion wants the religion to change and he's very, very vocal about this and says you got to call it for what it is, and there are problems that are allowed to fester and exist and we need to be willing to confront it head on, and i think you're making the point the media needs to have the conversation and confront it head on and not be so scared. let me turn to another issue, president trump's continuing to face this hostile media as we approach the end of his first 100 days. according to some of the research you guys have done. 89% of the broadcast networks' coverage of the president has been negative. wow. and focus on controversial policies, not the successes, things like the immigration order, got 223 minutes, according to your research of coverage since inauguration day and almost all of the
didn't leave the networks, they didn't connect it to the genocide against christians but oba admitted iwasng on because they don't wan say christian genocide. trish: you have to be so sensitive to every single group out there. we talked to dr. zuhdi jasser at length, a reformist in the islamic religion wants the religion to change and he's very, very vocal about this and says you got to call it for what it is, and there are problems that are allowed to fester and exist and we need to be willing...
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no, iwas did not get marine le pen or melenchon's vote? no, i was not surprised.uction. what does that tell you? the candidate of the far left does not feel he has any thing in common with macron? it was a com plete common with macron? it was a complete copout, actually. he said he would ask supporters to say who they want to support. of course it is. it shows how fractured and tribal french politics is. the official socialist candidate got 6.5%. disastrous result for the socialist party. the romantic, idealistic far left candidate did well, but he didn't give a lead on voting against the national front and some of his voters will go and vote for front national and i think many more will go to macron and some will abstain. do you see this second round as macron's to lose? absolutely. he has a much better chance. he has positioned himself very skilfully at the centre of gravity of french politics. he can appeal for support to the right and the left. and already we are seeing quite a numberof the left. and already we are seeing quite a number of people coming out on
no, iwas did not get marine le pen or melenchon's vote? no, i was not surprised.uction. what does that tell you? the candidate of the far left does not feel he has any thing in common with macron? it was a com plete common with macron? it was a complete copout, actually. he said he would ask supporters to say who they want to support. of course it is. it shows how fractured and tribal french politics is. the official socialist candidate got 6.5%. disastrous result for the socialist party. the...
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i was iwas in i was in the sitting room and i had not started everything and i heard the noise, the screamswalked out, immediately. just outside the store, there was a dead dog. the owner screaming. there was a lady lying with a severed foot. there were bodies on the ground everywhere. and a sense of panic. people standing by their loved ones and also people running away, mainly to the minus streets around, but the sense —— sense of panic. pretty horrific scenes that you have witnessed, i do not know if you can talk as do what happened immediately afterwards, first responders on the scene very quickly i imagine. it got very quiet. there was the noise and everything got quiet and then people started screaming and crying, obviously people were severely wounded then people were running away. this is central stockholm so people were a couple of blocks away not realising what was happening coming onto the street. it took a few minutes until the police and ambulances came to the scene, i immediately got into... i am a photographer i am used to this, but i chose to get into safety, i stepped into
i was iwas in i was in the sitting room and i had not started everything and i heard the noise, the screamswalked out, immediately. just outside the store, there was a dead dog. the owner screaming. there was a lady lying with a severed foot. there were bodies on the ground everywhere. and a sense of panic. people standing by their loved ones and also people running away, mainly to the minus streets around, but the sense —— sense of panic. pretty horrific scenes that you have witnessed, i...
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iwas, like, shouting in his ear saying "come on, come on, you can do this!"rnoon and welcome to bbc news. i'm christian fraser live in paris, where the centrist candidate, a perfect day to begin campaigning for the second round. i'm christian fraser live in paris, where the centrist candidate, emmanuel macron, and the far—right national front leader, marine le pen, have made it through to the second round of the french presidential election. macron, who has never run for political office, told his supporters they had changed the face of french politics, and it was his job to reconcile the country. marine le pen described her victory as historic and said a vote for her was important for the survival of france. it's the first time in nearly 60 years that neither of the country's established parties has had a candidate in the second round of the race. james reynolds reports from paris. the centrist candidate emmanuel macron began his run—off campaign this morning. his supporters believe he's now one step away from winning the presidency. france now prepares for
iwas, like, shouting in his ear saying "come on, come on, you can do this!"rnoon and welcome to bbc news. i'm christian fraser live in paris, where the centrist candidate, a perfect day to begin campaigning for the second round. i'm christian fraser live in paris, where the centrist candidate, emmanuel macron, and the far—right national front leader, marine le pen, have made it through to the second round of the french presidential election. macron, who has never run for political...
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yes, iwas. you were 18. yeah, iwas 18 when they came to the door.elieve the situation and that's theirjobs to pursue that. clare, you were able to pursue that. clare, you were able to help tiffany and how many others in this situation? i'm not sure of the numbers, but part of what north somerset do is with the care leavers, we don't take legal action. they stop any legal action for any previous debt so there won't be any bailiffs turning up. so we are getting this sorted out. it came in in!st getting this sorted out. it came in in ist april 2016. this is our first full year. it has been a learning curve, but it is working really well. what was your prospective previously on the impact of council tax on care leavers? i came in just before it came in last year, my prodesesor, but we are their corporate parents and these young people don't have a parent to lend them the odd £50 or £60. we felt this was something we had a little bit of control over, that we could help them financially to ease them into the independent living. and that's the approach tha
yes, iwas. you were 18. yeah, iwas 18 when they came to the door.elieve the situation and that's theirjobs to pursue that. clare, you were able to pursue that. clare, you were able to help tiffany and how many others in this situation? i'm not sure of the numbers, but part of what north somerset do is with the care leavers, we don't take legal action. they stop any legal action for any previous debt so there won't be any bailiffs turning up. so we are getting this sorted out. it came in in!st...
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ybl iwas but that's the perception. people are saying we need to regulate the airlines more.n led to this. department of transportation caps the couvoch vouchers at 13 >> in new zealand you have to offer ten times the price of the ticket. if somebody said we'll offer you $3,000 to walk off that plane. fine. we'll all take vouchers. we're all out of here. don't cap the vouchers. the airline industry is so heavy regulated. >> no, it's not. >> yes it is. >> this is a perfect exam. of how we allow this industry to self police in a way that affects people's personal safety and terrible things can happen. this is an issue where they decided to take it into their own hands, terrible decisions were made and we need better regulations, not stupid regulations but better regulations that you shouldn't be able to pull someone off of a plane who bought a ticket. >> this your full-time job. you look at how do we protect passengers. that's what you do as the executive director. what can be done to help protect. does the government need to get involved because it's clear that the airlines ar
ybl iwas but that's the perception. people are saying we need to regulate the airlines more.n led to this. department of transportation caps the couvoch vouchers at 13 >> in new zealand you have to offer ten times the price of the ticket. if somebody said we'll offer you $3,000 to walk off that plane. fine. we'll all take vouchers. we're all out of here. don't cap the vouchers. the airline industry is so heavy regulated. >> no, it's not. >> yes it is. >> this is a...
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out about his diatribe on bbc radio one did last year when i was on bbc radio one did last year when iwasear when i was campaigning in finchley, one of the mostjewish parts of the capital. when we go out on the doorstep and we talked tojewish voters they ask why ken livingstone are still a member of the party. it is the touchstone of how to restore belief and a sense of trust. and ownership between thejewish community and the labour party. the actions that the leaders and the deputy leader have taken today show that the party has a zero tolerance approach and is prepared to intervene in any way necessary. you mentioned the actions of the leadership. some people would say jeremy corbyn has taken a long time to respond and others have criticised him. the labour party has made it clear that there should be zero tolerance approach to anti—semitism. we have had comments from the mayor of london today. the important thing is that people have called this case out for what it is and voiced the sense that we have which is on the one hand ken livingstone has been found guilty as charged but let off
out about his diatribe on bbc radio one did last year when i was on bbc radio one did last year when iwasear when i was campaigning in finchley, one of the mostjewish parts of the capital. when we go out on the doorstep and we talked tojewish voters they ask why ken livingstone are still a member of the party. it is the touchstone of how to restore belief and a sense of trust. and ownership between thejewish community and the labour party. the actions that the leaders and the deputy leader have...
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iwas struck from the horse, flying through the air, somersaulting, landing on my back.ng—lasting implications as well. i still suffer from back problems, i go to the chiropractor weekly, not only that, the trauma, and everything, post traumatic stress, having to deal with it, day in, day out, being here, lucky to be alive, that is a blessing in itself. how common is this, we touched on this in the introduction, a campaign to bring down these accidents but they have gone up. we have the statistics on the website, and this past year, because people know about the website, that is why the statistics have gone up. because more people report them. 80% of these statistics are avoidable, drivers are travelling to fast or too close to horses or both, we are asking drivers to slow down to a maximum of 50 mph, pass wide and slow and give a car '5 length when passing and drive away slowly, if drivers are dear to these messages, then we will save lives, drivers live, horses live, bride 's lives. touching on some of the things drivers can do, the particular problem in your village,
iwas struck from the horse, flying through the air, somersaulting, landing on my back.ng—lasting implications as well. i still suffer from back problems, i go to the chiropractor weekly, not only that, the trauma, and everything, post traumatic stress, having to deal with it, day in, day out, being here, lucky to be alive, that is a blessing in itself. how common is this, we touched on this in the introduction, a campaign to bring down these accidents but they have gone up. we have the...
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hi, yes, iwas this is a station that you use every day?i was on it two hours before the bomb went off. i commute to and from work on that metro station. so when were you aware that something had happened? station. so when were you aware that something had happened ?|j station. so when were you aware that something had happened? i had a message from my son asking where i was. he's away on holiday in cyprus and contacted me and then of course everything in the office, all my colleagues, all russians, they were all flocking around screens looking at the problems that are going on. people in st petersburg are not used to this type of problem. i've lived here for ten years and it's the first time i've ever seen anything, apart from, as your previous colleague mentioned, about the aeroplane. this metro system is the 19th busiest in the world, two million passengers a day and it would appear this blast went off at a very busy time? it's always busy, a lwa ys a very busy time? it's always busy, always busy, you never get... people use it, it's the
hi, yes, iwas this is a station that you use every day?i was on it two hours before the bomb went off. i commute to and from work on that metro station. so when were you aware that something had happened? station. so when were you aware that something had happened ?|j station. so when were you aware that something had happened? i had a message from my son asking where i was. he's away on holiday in cyprus and contacted me and then of course everything in the office, all my colleagues, all...
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that demographics will pose a problem, that this , and iwas the last raw would argue his whole rise to prominence as a conservative leader was based on racist but he didtheories, not make efforts to reach out can the republican party when with that strategy? mercedes: these are deep questions and everything is so competition it. i remember about 500,000 new hispanic voters, a bit concerned that there was no way president trump could win florida. it was clear there was an energized effort in florida. what happened was in my d percent you had 50 of cubans voted for donald trump , they felt betrayed by had that obama and you generation of my sister in her not political, he was successful, he was going to bring change to washington, a lot of them vote for president obama back in 2008 and 2012. rake it used to get 84% of the cuban-american vote here and we're down to 68% now for donald trump and it worries me because i come from the bush world where we used to be thrilled to get 45% of the hispanic vote, and donald trump got 29 and they were cheering and on and i was like, wait a second, th
that demographics will pose a problem, that this , and iwas the last raw would argue his whole rise to prominence as a conservative leader was based on racist but he didtheories, not make efforts to reach out can the republican party when with that strategy? mercedes: these are deep questions and everything is so competition it. i remember about 500,000 new hispanic voters, a bit concerned that there was no way president trump could win florida. it was clear there was an energized effort in...
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iwas bit of an ozone smell in the air there. morning ben.here as well in aberdeenshire. our weather watchers have been doing wonders this morning. i've tried to show as many of them as has been possible. amazing pictures in. another one from twickenham, the wild foul certainly enjoying the sunshine this morning. and for the weekend, that really is the main story, some strong sunshine to come. fairly high uv levels. with that sunshine increasingly high temperatures as well. here's our look at the satellite picture. mist and fog patches across the south—east, west midlands and wales as well. extra cloud in the north west. most of thatis cloud in the north west. most of that is now burning back. the story is one of sunny skies. certainly across england and wales, but much of northern ireland and scotland joining in as well. the one exception, the far north of scotland. here the cloud will be a bit more stubborn. we'll see breezy conditions and there could be the odd spot of drizzle. here more cloud and some spots of rain. eastern and southern s
iwas bit of an ozone smell in the air there. morning ben.here as well in aberdeenshire. our weather watchers have been doing wonders this morning. i've tried to show as many of them as has been possible. amazing pictures in. another one from twickenham, the wild foul certainly enjoying the sunshine this morning. and for the weekend, that really is the main story, some strong sunshine to come. fairly high uv levels. with that sunshine increasingly high temperatures as well. here's our look at...
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iwas surprised. she when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised.'t unity and she needs an election. this is incredibly opportunistic. she's going to crush what's left of labour in england to give the tory party a free rein for a harder brexit. bad news for the people. you say opportunistic, isn't that what politics is all about?“ could also backfire badly on her. 0nly could also backfire badly on her. only time will tell. i think the arguments against the hard tory brexit will be made. when people come to terms with the cost of brexit, this isn't necessarily a shoein brexit, this isn't necessarily a shoe in for her. negotiations haven't even started yet. what she said this morning was, i need to know that i have the backing of as many people as i could possibly have when i go into those negotiations. she's right, isn't she? she could do that by bringing forward the framework for negotiations to the houses of parliament and we could say we agree with 90% but you're missing a trick here, there or there. she doesn't have to go through a general electi
iwas surprised. she when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised.'t unity and she needs an election. this is incredibly opportunistic. she's going to crush what's left of labour in england to give the tory party a free rein for a harder brexit. bad news for the people. you say opportunistic, isn't that what politics is all about?“ could also backfire badly on her. 0nly could also backfire badly on her. only time will tell. i think the arguments against the hard tory brexit will be...
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iwas up the impression she enjoyed watching. i was up way past my bedtime.chko who has been at the top of his game for over ten yea rs has been at the top of his game for over ten years now. he answered all of his critics. he had only had 18 fights going into that. people wondering whether he had the stamina and the heart, he proved that he certainly did. good morning, everyone. i am still getting my breath back. 90,000 fans were at wembley last night to see anthonyjoshua became the unified heavyweight champion of the world. he stopped wladimir klitschko in the 11th round, and it means joshua has added the wba belt to his ibf title. it was an epic battle. joshua knocked klitschko down in the fifth round. the 41—year—old ukrainian showed remarkable stamina, though, to recover, and knocked joshua down in round six. going into the 11th, klitschko seemed to have edged ahead. butjoshua twice had klitschko on the canvas in the penultimate round before the referee stepped in. joshua remains undefeated as a professional, with 19 victories. he came to show what he wa
iwas up the impression she enjoyed watching. i was up way past my bedtime.chko who has been at the top of his game for over ten yea rs has been at the top of his game for over ten years now. he answered all of his critics. he had only had 18 fights going into that. people wondering whether he had the stamina and the heart, he proved that he certainly did. good morning, everyone. i am still getting my breath back. 90,000 fans were at wembley last night to see anthonyjoshua became the unified...
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you know, iwas then they can rely on means tested benefits.o live to claim my pension, i've paid my national insurance, this was my insurance for my wife if i died young. of course, she's not going to get that or not going to get as much. they have two young children of five and seven. so people are pretty angry about it. understandably. paul lewis thanks very much. you can hear more on money box from midday on bbc radio a. how's the weather where you are this morning? shall we look out of the window? let's look out of the square window. a lovely day this morning. little nip in the air, maybe, but quite mild and the sun is shining beautifully. i heard a rumour, it's going to warm up later. ben can confirm that. ben, what do you think? you're right. the rumour is correct. because yes, there is a chill in the air this morning. but as we've seen, quite a lot of sunshine out there and that will do wonders for the temperatures. this is how the day started in clacton in essex, with plenty of sunshine, beautiful sun rise there. makes you wa nt to bea
you know, iwas then they can rely on means tested benefits.o live to claim my pension, i've paid my national insurance, this was my insurance for my wife if i died young. of course, she's not going to get that or not going to get as much. they have two young children of five and seven. so people are pretty angry about it. understandably. paul lewis thanks very much. you can hear more on money box from midday on bbc radio a. how's the weather where you are this morning? shall we look out of the...