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iwill come back. iwill come back. many congratulations. enjoy that one. bring us another one.h us on bbc. top of with a gold for mo farah. letters wrap up some of the other british athletes here. 1500 metres got under tonight. someone else doubling up as laura muir. she goes in the 5000 metres as mo will be late in the championships. she was in a really slow heat. but she did what she had to do. shejust had to slow heat. but she did what she had to do. she just had to finish slow heat. but she did what she had to do. shejust had to finish in the top six but it was really slow. quite a tactical one, that. i really quick heat, bow with jessica quite a tactical one, that. i really quick heat, bow withjessica judd. in 2012, she found she was at the world junior champion ship, great junior. she got to get here, came to watch. she ran a personal best to make it into the semifinals of the 1500 metres. jessica judd. laura wakeman also due to the semifinals, alison macdonald as well. let us hear how excited jessica judd was just to make it through to see another day here at the world c
iwill come back. iwill come back. many congratulations. enjoy that one. bring us another one.h us on bbc. top of with a gold for mo farah. letters wrap up some of the other british athletes here. 1500 metres got under tonight. someone else doubling up as laura muir. she goes in the 5000 metres as mo will be late in the championships. she was in a really slow heat. but she did what she had to do. shejust had to slow heat. but she did what she had to do. she just had to finish slow heat. but she...
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and forget, believe me, arizona, iwill neverforget.a message, we are fully and totally committed to fighting for oui’ totally committed to fighting for our agenda and we will not stop until thejob is our agenda and we will not stop until the job is done. this evening, joined together with friends, we reaffirm our shared customs, traditions and values. we love our country. we celebrate our trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect our flag, we are proud trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect ourflag, we are proud of oui’ respect ourflag, we are proud of our history. we cherish our constitution, including by the way the second amendment. cheering chanting: usa! usa! we fully protect religious liberty. we believe in law and order and we support the incredible men and women of law enforcement. and we pledge oui’ of law enforcement. and we pledge our legions to one nation under god. you always understood what washington, dc did not. our movement isa washington, dc did not. our movement is a movement built on love, its love for fellow citizen
and forget, believe me, arizona, iwill neverforget.a message, we are fully and totally committed to fighting for oui’ totally committed to fighting for our agenda and we will not stop until thejob is our agenda and we will not stop until the job is done. this evening, joined together with friends, we reaffirm our shared customs, traditions and values. we love our country. we celebrate our trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect our flag, we are proud trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect...
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iwill. even scoring 53 goals in 119 games. willie mason? i will. any of my favourite clubs. i support west ham. jesus! sorry, i do apologise. he was more comfortable playing for england. i think the tragedy of rooney is that he was a world—class player. he did not have a world—class team. and with other great players around him, he could be talked about as one of the all—time greats, really.|j he could be talked about as one of the all-time greats, really. i have a particularfascination the all-time greats, really. i have a particular fascination with the all-time greats, really. i have a particularfascination with his wife, coleen rooney. i loved her description, she was described as an english product endorser. that is what she is described as at the top ofa what she is described as at the top of a wikipedia page. she is the ultimate wag. will she get a wagdom? thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bb
iwill. even scoring 53 goals in 119 games. willie mason? i will. any of my favourite clubs. i support west ham. jesus! sorry, i do apologise. he was more comfortable playing for england. i think the tragedy of rooney is that he was a world—class player. he did not have a world—class team. and with other great players around him, he could be talked about as one of the all—time greats, really.|j he could be talked about as one of the all-time greats, really. i have a particularfascination...
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day.was a horrible iwill tell you something to watch those very closely, more closely than you people watched it. sideave a group on one that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent and no one wants to say that but i will say it right now. you had a group on the other side that came charging and without a permit, and they were very violent. >> do you think what you call the all left is the same as neo-nazis? president trump: all of those people, i condemned neo-nazis. i've condemned many different groups europe at not all of those people were neo-nazis, believe me. not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch. those people were there because they wanted to protest the taking down of the statue of robert ely -- robert e. lee. host: democrats line, anthony. caller: i was hoping to get in to speak with the lady on earlier. it just seemed like she is totally out of touch. you cannot blame everything on not being married. i am sorry. that is not going to work. but the thing i want to make sure i say first is pager and the people out here,
day.was a horrible iwill tell you something to watch those very closely, more closely than you people watched it. sideave a group on one that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent and no one wants to say that but i will say it right now. you had a group on the other side that came charging and without a permit, and they were very violent. >> do you think what you call the all left is the same as neo-nazis? president trump: all of those people, i...
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after el paso, ciudad juarez and nogales, iwill finish in the quintessential border town of tijuana,ome are struggling to start new lives. back home, you just can't go anywhere here, you start selling drugs just to get by or make money or hustle or whatever. but i am starting my trip in a place where it is not always easy to spot the divide — the twin towns of el paso and ciudad juarez. every morning, luiz drives from the mexican side of the border into the us. for many here, it is a way of life. we cannot show his face because his american company doesn't allow him to speak. i leave at 2.30 in the morning, it takes an hour to cross the border. i don't like to be waiting in the line. this is the kind ofjourney that many people make every day to go and work in el paso. myjob is construction. i work for a company that does concrete and right now, we're at the border. if you have somebody to drive a bus, he is doing a job, you know. myjob isjust to make the wall this time. what have your relatives or friends told you about building this fence? theyjoke with me, they tell me to leave a l
after el paso, ciudad juarez and nogales, iwill finish in the quintessential border town of tijuana,ome are struggling to start new lives. back home, you just can't go anywhere here, you start selling drugs just to get by or make money or hustle or whatever. but i am starting my trip in a place where it is not always easy to spot the divide — the twin towns of el paso and ciudad juarez. every morning, luiz drives from the mexican side of the border into the us. for many here, it is a way of...
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iwill be there. if so when do we go? how about tomorrow morning? i will be there.gged good looks, combined with a certain and ignominy charm, sam shepard was your man. —— enigmatic charm. he really is playing chuck yeager in the right stuff. he appeared in dozens of films, starring opposite dolly pa rton films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnolias. films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnoliaslj films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnolias. i feel sorry for him, you know? you know, especially jackson. —— steel magnolias. and here, in blackhawk, a fictional account of the final adventure of butch cassidy. but he was also a writer, director, and dramatist. this was a production of his play, fool for love. he wrote 44 plays, winning the pulitzer prize in 1979. sam shepard was born in for cheriton, illinois, in 1943. his father was an alcoholic, and he had a nomadic childhood, before moving to new york when he was 19. there, he started writing plays, essays, norval is, and memoirs. he has been described as one of the most significant
iwill be there. if so when do we go? how about tomorrow morning? i will be there.gged good looks, combined with a certain and ignominy charm, sam shepard was your man. —— enigmatic charm. he really is playing chuck yeager in the right stuff. he appeared in dozens of films, starring opposite dolly pa rton films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnolias. films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnoliaslj films, starring opposite dolly parton in steel magnolias. i feel sorry...
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tm along with the question, huh, iwill you marry rob? >> i don't know if rob is short for robin, but that would be cool. >> are you kidding? look at that. i love it. >> and commissioned this piece to propose in a super heroey kind of y. >> rob has to wait for fran to return the favor and have him design the response in the sand. >> i think she just said, yes. >> we can see in the picture they look happy. actually a fun way of doing vii lake tahoe. they're re-creating pictures. there with his family and re-creating pictures with his sister from 20 years before. even doing it with her girlfriend. re-creating a picture from about three years before, but suddenly -- >> what? >> he's on one knee. she's like, what? but the reason this video is getting out there, more of the reaction of her mother-in-law, sue, behind the camera. >> what? what? >> what? what? >> what? # [ laughter ] >> what? ah! >> i mean it keeps going up and up and up and then she starts doing an impression of a seagulls mating call? >> ah -- ah -- ah -- >> doesn't that sound
tm along with the question, huh, iwill you marry rob? >> i don't know if rob is short for robin, but that would be cool. >> are you kidding? look at that. i love it. >> and commissioned this piece to propose in a super heroey kind of y. >> rob has to wait for fran to return the favor and have him design the response in the sand. >> i think she just said, yes. >> we can see in the picture they look happy. actually a fun way of doing vii lake tahoe. they're...
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bob, iwill come they describe as the diamond ring moment. bob, i will come to you in a second.rom oregon? yes, that is on the ground. bob baer, i interrupted you. why is this the eclipse crossroads of america? we will see one eclipse today and another in april 20 2a. the intersection of the paths of the lines of totality are a few miles south of me in carbondale, illinois. you get two bites of the cherry. you have seen this before. give me an idea of how people react when they see this total solar eclipse?” idea of how people react when they see this total solar eclipse? i saw my first total solar eclipse in indonesia with a group of people. i was doing research but once i got my research going, i was excited to see it myself. some people cheer, others get emotional. they do not know what to understand when they see the corona up in the sky. i am interested to see the different reactions. part of the project you run involved scientists and students all working together to track eclipses. how does it give you extra data and how does it all work? imb illinois coordinator and we h
bob, iwill come they describe as the diamond ring moment. bob, i will come to you in a second.rom oregon? yes, that is on the ground. bob baer, i interrupted you. why is this the eclipse crossroads of america? we will see one eclipse today and another in april 20 2a. the intersection of the paths of the lines of totality are a few miles south of me in carbondale, illinois. you get two bites of the cherry. you have seen this before. give me an idea of how people react when they see this total...
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iwill heroes of great britain will receive their gold medals.ill look forward to that in about 20 minutes time. the met police chief has accused goober of failing to report serious crime including sexual assaults in order to protect the company ‘s reputation. they expect has written to transport for london, the body that licenses cats in the company saying he has significant concern that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. dan freedman has more. it is quick, it is easy but is it dangerous? the senior met police officers says uber are turning a blind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter he cites an example of a driver who denies sexual assault, continues to work for uber but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in london wants to know that that vehicle will be safe and that the driver say that think this raises very serious concerns about
iwill heroes of great britain will receive their gold medals.ill look forward to that in about 20 minutes time. the met police chief has accused goober of failing to report serious crime including sexual assaults in order to protect the company ‘s reputation. they expect has written to transport for london, the body that licenses cats in the company saying he has significant concern that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. dan...
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and again, they come and usually at bedtime, i will get, again, they come and usually at bedtime, iwillcause boys are supposed to despise. " you kiss connor? because boys are supposed to despise." we get those cup comments every now and then, arcs, "daddy, why do you sleep in the same bed as connor?" so there had been sometimes work tyler will cry and he will ask why i don't love mummy any more and why i love connor now, and it's hard to try and... explained. a lot of times i come down the stairs and the brave face on but i come down and... what do i say to that? and i say it in the best way that i possibly can, but... it's tough, it's really tough. it's ha rd it's tough, it's really tough. it's hard work. what you think it will be like in high school for them?m hard work. what you think it will be like in high schoolfor them? it is properly my biggest worries for the kids because i don't know any other 93v kids because i don't know any other gay couples that have a dad that has two kids from a separate marriage. gay couples that have a dad that has two kids from a separate marriagelj t
and again, they come and usually at bedtime, i will get, again, they come and usually at bedtime, iwillcause boys are supposed to despise. " you kiss connor? because boys are supposed to despise." we get those cup comments every now and then, arcs, "daddy, why do you sleep in the same bed as connor?" so there had been sometimes work tyler will cry and he will ask why i don't love mummy any more and why i love connor now, and it's hard to try and... explained. a lot of times...
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iwill explain why. you don't have to once the question and i don't bring to be discourteous.vf, which is probably an exaggeration, but of all my achievements, my three children are the things that changed my life. they are the most important aspect of my life. they are the next generation. that is what we can contribute to. people who are in fertile suffer hugely. they suffer the painjust fertile suffer hugely. they suffer the pain just the same as somebody with injuries and illness do. at the moment this is not being fully understood and i think you should know better. serena, we are not going to ask whether you have had kids or any of those kinds of questions. i am kids or any of those kinds of questions. iam interested in whether you accept the feelings that people have about whether they can have kids or not are as big to them as they may be forced some of the other thing is that the nhs spends money on? absolutely, the feelings for the individual are incredibly strong and my heart goes out to people who are unable to conceive naturally and wants to. but i think we have a
iwill explain why. you don't have to once the question and i don't bring to be discourteous.vf, which is probably an exaggeration, but of all my achievements, my three children are the things that changed my life. they are the most important aspect of my life. they are the next generation. that is what we can contribute to. people who are in fertile suffer hugely. they suffer the painjust fertile suffer hugely. they suffer the pain just the same as somebody with injuries and illness do. at the...
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will tran iwill have the details in a live report. and...king for this missing teen. we'll show you where she was last seen. . breaking news... police are invesitgating a shooting in redwood city. i'll have the details. (will) and breaking news out of the south bay... two airport workers were taken to the hospital after being exposed to carbon monoxide. i'll have the details in a live report. (mark) and more breaking news... a teen is missing after hiking on mt. tamalpais. we'll have details on the search efforts underway. (james) good morning i'm james flecther. (mark) and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( mark ) breaking news this morning... police investigating an overnight shooting in an overnight investigating police morning... news t
will tran iwill have the details in a live report. and...king for this missing teen. we'll show you where she was last seen. . breaking news... police are invesitgating a shooting in redwood city. i'll have the details. (will) and breaking news out of the south bay... two airport workers were taken to the hospital after being exposed to carbon monoxide. i'll have the details in a live report. (mark) and more breaking news... a teen is missing after hiking on mt. tamalpais. we'll have details on...
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she is saying to them, yes, iwill brexit process.o get on with this job. one of the tory backbenchers says, her philosophy seems to be, giving the dogs as stroke is better than giving them a kick. ifeel slightly dogs as stroke is better than giving them a kick. i feel slightly bad that we have not greeted you with handmade chocolates and pressed echo. i look forward to it. thanks very much, paul. —— prosecco. we'll be back with a summary of the morning's main news injust a moment. stay with us. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. coming up before eight, matt will bring you the weather details. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. in the last hour, floyd mayweather has beaten ireland's conor mcgregor after 10 rounds in one of the much—anticipated boxing bouts of recent times. in the last hour, floyd mayweather has beaten ireland's conor mcgregor after 10 rounds in one of the much—anticipated boxing bouts of recent times. 40—year—old mayweather who came out of retirement, is guaranteed at least $1
she is saying to them, yes, iwill brexit process.o get on with this job. one of the tory backbenchers says, her philosophy seems to be, giving the dogs as stroke is better than giving them a kick. ifeel slightly dogs as stroke is better than giving them a kick. i feel slightly bad that we have not greeted you with handmade chocolates and pressed echo. i look forward to it. thanks very much, paul. —— prosecco. we'll be back with a summary of the morning's main news injust a moment. stay with...
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that over time they will probably succeed in that mission, but how much further they go from there iwill remain to be seen and we will be in discussions with the russians on the. -- on that. >> thank you. after isis is defeated, do you think that kurdistan will be the u.s. strategy -- ? ally, so, our strategic our friends in iraq, we support the government of iraq, we support a unified federal iraq that is strong and prosperous and is at peace with itself and neighbors. obviously, we have deep relations in the region. kurdishing with all the parties, that is something that goes back decades and it is something a will continue. we will also continue working through the government of iraq within the iraqi constitutional system to support a unified in federal iraq. >> couple of questions. first, have you sorted out differences with turkey thereing last week's --, was a statement from the state department and in the panel you kept mentioning idlib as a safe haven for al qaeda. but when on the map, you are done with the points on the map, do you have plans for idlib? and another question, reg
that over time they will probably succeed in that mission, but how much further they go from there iwill remain to be seen and we will be in discussions with the russians on the. -- on that. >> thank you. after isis is defeated, do you think that kurdistan will be the u.s. strategy -- ? ally, so, our strategic our friends in iraq, we support the government of iraq, we support a unified federal iraq that is strong and prosperous and is at peace with itself and neighbors. obviously, we have...
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iwill had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. —— work of parliament complications. 20 years ago today diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris after being pursued by photographers. a range of public events have been organised to remember her death and flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. simon mccoy is at kensington palace. a steady stream throughout the day have been coming and putting flowers at the gate where, exactly 20 years ago today, they did the same things. those years ago though the flowers turned to see here at kensington palace. what started the remarkable week in terms of how britain dealt with the death of diana, princess of wales. the shock news came on the sunday morning and turned to anger the paparazzi, at the press who many pointed the finger dunblane. that anger then in turn turn towards the monarchy and towards queen herself. ...a monarchy and towards queen herself. ayoung monarc
iwill had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. —— work of parliament complications. 20 years ago today diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris after being pursued by photographers. a range of public events have been organised to remember her death and flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. simon mccoy is at kensington palace. a steady stream throughout...
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iwill just remind our viewers the survival rate for babies born at 25 weeks is 59%. i think it should be lowered. can you describe how small poppi was when she was born? i know that she weighed just under our pound, but can you put into words what it was like to see her that size? she fitted into our hands, so that is the size she was. i was quite shocked when i saw her, because i don't know what i thought she was going to look like, but she did just look like a baby, and i wasn't expecting that. i remember thinking when i looked at her, she looks like a baby. just small. tiny, she could fit into the palm of your hand. you have brought in some of her baby clothes. let's have a look at this one. when did poppi where this? that was her first baby grow that she went into, around ten weeks. at ten weeks she was wearing this. what else do you have? this was her first nappy, up else do you have? this was her first nappy, up against the nappy she is wearing no. that must have been cut to size? yes, it was still too big for her, to be cut. how long was she in hospital? 17 we
iwill just remind our viewers the survival rate for babies born at 25 weeks is 59%. i think it should be lowered. can you describe how small poppi was when she was born? i know that she weighed just under our pound, but can you put into words what it was like to see her that size? she fitted into our hands, so that is the size she was. i was quite shocked when i saw her, because i don't know what i thought she was going to look like, but she did just look like a baby, and i wasn't expecting...
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iwill show had some food, so they'll say no thank you. no. i will show you it again.g the rules, people can misconstrue them. if we had an emoji for, it's time for the headlines, it would come at right now. so thank you. we'll see you in an hour.
iwill show had some food, so they'll say no thank you. no. i will show you it again.g the rules, people can misconstrue them. if we had an emoji for, it's time for the headlines, it would come at right now. so thank you. we'll see you in an hour.
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iwill cherish that for the rest of my life.bout. i can do that. many of the athletes, notjust the british crowd, praised the athletes and how loud they are but how much do you notice them when you are running? it's unbelievable. more so are running? it's unbelievable. more so when you walk out. i was starting at the top end and i did a little stride out and as soon shoot start moving everyone stands up and they go mad and you think well, the race hasn't even started. when the race started, cj had a great lake, we we re started, cj had a great lake, we were in the lead and the crowd were feeding off it and adam said, hand, andl feeding off it and adam said, hand, and i could barely hear him, you just have to trust in him. at the end, we did a lap of honour, we will never end, we did a lap of honour, we will never get that moment back, we will probably never have a home world championships in our career again so to go up there and win it with these guys, unbelievable. particularly you consider the british then's team have trouble
iwill cherish that for the rest of my life.bout. i can do that. many of the athletes, notjust the british crowd, praised the athletes and how loud they are but how much do you notice them when you are running? it's unbelievable. more so are running? it's unbelievable. more so when you walk out. i was starting at the top end and i did a little stride out and as soon shoot start moving everyone stands up and they go mad and you think well, the race hasn't even started. when the race started, cj...
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iwill let you return to looking at all of the spanish media and seeing what they are saying.we are keeping an eye on all of that. it is very hard, i must stress, to get a clear number on the number of fatalities or injuries here but as soon as we fatalities or injuries here but as soon as we get word from police on that, we will bring it to you. now, guyjoins me on the line. thank you for your time. you are in barcelona. can you explain what you have seen this afternoon? i should point out that i am in madrid, i am not in barcelona, i have followed events from madrid. i apologise, can you explain what you are picking up on from spanish media there and elsewhere? we have spanish media with reports that at least one person has died, some media are talking about a second person having died following the initial ploughing of the van into people on the road in las ramblas earlier. we know that police are looking for the driver of the van, who fled on foot. the civil guard, one of the spanish police forces, issued a statement saying that they were specifically looking for a that th
iwill let you return to looking at all of the spanish media and seeing what they are saying.we are keeping an eye on all of that. it is very hard, i must stress, to get a clear number on the number of fatalities or injuries here but as soon as we fatalities or injuries here but as soon as we get word from police on that, we will bring it to you. now, guyjoins me on the line. thank you for your time. you are in barcelona. can you explain what you have seen this afternoon? i should point out that...
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iwill 0ur rope respondent is outside buckingham palace.l not ask you about the weather, but what do we have in store this afternoon? come rain or come shine, the last 70 odd years, prince philip has undertaken these relegation. this afternoon is the last public engagement and it is with the royal marines. he has been the captain general of the royal marines since 1953. they have been for the last few months undergoing various challenges, raising money for the royal marines charity and this is celebrating that, raising awareness of that. later this afternoon, in about one hour, as we heard, he will be taking the salute. there will be a march past. he will be meeting and chatting to veterans, something he has done so many times over the last six decades and then there will be three cheers for the duke, which no doubt will be louder than usual but all in an hour. then what happens? he goes tojoin all in an hour. then what happens? he goes to join the queen? this afternoon or in general? let's get the afternoon out of the way. afternoon or in
iwill 0ur rope respondent is outside buckingham palace.l not ask you about the weather, but what do we have in store this afternoon? come rain or come shine, the last 70 odd years, prince philip has undertaken these relegation. this afternoon is the last public engagement and it is with the royal marines. he has been the captain general of the royal marines since 1953. they have been for the last few months undergoing various challenges, raising money for the royal marines charity and this is...
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in particular, iwill talking a lot more about this after 5.30.ces of partition, people from different generations. so it will be very interesting to hear their reflections and stories just after 5.30pm. now at 5.19, the headlines: the proposals from the government for life after brexit — now at 5.19, the headlines: fe after brexit — a temporary customs union and ‘invisible borders‘. labour says the plans are incoherent, but the brexit secretary is adamant the ideas will minimise disruption to business. brexit secretary, david davis, says the government wants to negotiate a temporary customs union with the eu for when the uk leaves india‘s prime minister leads celebrations marking the seventieth anniversary of the country‘s independence from britain. rail fares will go up by 3.6% injanuary — the biggest increase for 4 years. passenger groups say commuters will be worst—hit. headlines: and as the premier league turns 25, top tier clubs will discuss closing the summer transfer window before the start of the season. it currently runs until august 31s
in particular, iwill talking a lot more about this after 5.30.ces of partition, people from different generations. so it will be very interesting to hear their reflections and stories just after 5.30pm. now at 5.19, the headlines: the proposals from the government for life after brexit — now at 5.19, the headlines: fe after brexit — a temporary customs union and ‘invisible borders‘. labour says the plans are incoherent, but the brexit secretary is adamant the ideas will minimise...
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iwill but welcome news for those who might need it.n. at the top, the state that the driver is arrested. they have only announced that in the last few minutes, but we will make some enquiries and see what is going on in warwickshire. that is their twitter account breaking some news for us. judges at the australian high court have postponed until october, hearings on whether several senior ministers including the deputy prime minister barnabyjoyce are actually entitled to hold office. the politicians‘ futures were put in doubt when it was revealed they are apparently breaking the law by holding dual citizenship. our correspondent in sydney hywel griffith reports. with his trademark hat, barnaby joyce has a reputation in politics asa joyce has a reputation in politics as a tough aussie battler. but now the deputy prime minister faces a long fight for his and his government‘s future. by holding citizenship of both australia and new zealand, mrjoyce may have been in breach of article 44 of the constitution, which stops nationals holding pu
iwill but welcome news for those who might need it.n. at the top, the state that the driver is arrested. they have only announced that in the last few minutes, but we will make some enquiries and see what is going on in warwickshire. that is their twitter account breaking some news for us. judges at the australian high court have postponed until october, hearings on whether several senior ministers including the deputy prime minister barnabyjoyce are actually entitled to hold office. the...
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lamps, iwill lamps, i will start with you, as a former director of communications, how would you deal of his seems, to discipline. people have tried. the job of his communications staff seems to be, most of the time, to explain what he meant with his tweets, often in the middle of night, which generate news as soon as they are broadcast. i think general kelly, just appointed as chief of staff, clearly a disciplinarian, who wants to try to impose discipline on the white house and its staff, has an enormous task on his hands because frankly the least disciplined member of the team appears to be the president. we have said before he seems to be running his presidency on twitter, is there anything you can do to stop that? you take his phone away! but he would find another way of doing it, this man is determined to do it his own way and, to put it politely, thatis own way and, to put it politely, that is a pretty unusual way of going about governing the united states of america, the most powerful nation in the world. he will find their way to communicate, but he believes, clearly, you saw
lamps, iwill lamps, i will start with you, as a former director of communications, how would you deal of his seems, to discipline. people have tried. the job of his communications staff seems to be, most of the time, to explain what he meant with his tweets, often in the middle of night, which generate news as soon as they are broadcast. i think general kelly, just appointed as chief of staff, clearly a disciplinarian, who wants to try to impose discipline on the white house and its staff, has...
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with the leadership, yes, iwill absolutely continue to serve the lothians as an msp. i refute that completely. what i'm trying to do is something that politicians rarely do, which is to leave with my head held high, without any sort of crisis. i have made it clear to you that i have been in this leadership role at a very difficult time in my party's history. a very challenging time in scottish politics. a lot has happened in two and a half years. but there are four years ahead before the next election and i want to give the next person the space and time to do the right thing by the party. but you did speak out againstjeremy corbyn, admittedly in the earlier period, you later preached unity, but you spoke out against him and were critical of him in that earlier period. perhaps some on the left have never forgiven you for that? that may be so. i did that 14 months ago, i've not said a critical word aboutjeremy since. on a personal level we continue to get on extremely well and i wish him every success for the future and i'll be there right by his side to campaign for h
with the leadership, yes, iwill absolutely continue to serve the lothians as an msp. i refute that completely. what i'm trying to do is something that politicians rarely do, which is to leave with my head held high, without any sort of crisis. i have made it clear to you that i have been in this leadership role at a very difficult time in my party's history. a very challenging time in scottish politics. a lot has happened in two and a half years. but there are four years ahead before the next...
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iwill incredibly big operation, employing 220 people. why they work. in the 1960s, pirate radio changed the face of broadcasting. it was revolutionary for playing continuous music, and launched the careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but 50 years ago today, pirate radio stations became illegal, and they were forced to close down. breakfast‘s tim muffettjoins us now from a mock pirate ship in essex. good morning. yes, good morning to you from a former blood vessel mooring on the waters in harwich. if you saw the film the boat that rocked, all about pirate radio, it might look familiar. it was used in that film and 50 years ago today a law came into force which sought to you legalise pirate radio. these ships which went out to sea in the 60s and broadcast pop music to try and circumvent the laws which prevented that music from being broadcast. they had a huge impact. i remember going out from harwich and seeing this little boat floating around, and! and seeing this little boat floating around, and i thought this is goin
iwill incredibly big operation, employing 220 people. why they work. in the 1960s, pirate radio changed the face of broadcasting. it was revolutionary for playing continuous music, and launched the careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but 50 years ago today, pirate radio stations became illegal, and they were forced to close down. breakfast‘s tim muffettjoins us now from a mock pirate ship in essex. good morning. yes, good morning to you from a former blood vessel mooring...
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iwill tell you in 15 park has had sheep. why are they here? i will tell you in 15 minutes.nd humid. heavier rain moving in across northern ireland, western scotland and northern england later on. i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. president trump says the us will "fight to win" in afghanistan, as he unveils a new strategy in the war against the taliban. in a major speech last night he said that he had changed his mind about withdrawing troops from the country. he also called on nato allies to do more. our washington correspondent aleem maqbool reports. the man who always said he didn't want to intervene abroad came to announce the intervention in afghanistan is going to ratchet up. he said it was for the right reasons. we are not nationbuilding again. we are killing terrorists. he announced the lifting of a cap on the number of us troops in afghanistan, and that there would be no time limit on them staying there. my original instinct was to pull out, and historically, i like following my instincts. but all my life, i've heard that d
iwill tell you in 15 park has had sheep. why are they here? i will tell you in 15 minutes.nd humid. heavier rain moving in across northern ireland, western scotland and northern england later on. i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. president trump says the us will "fight to win" in afghanistan, as he unveils a new strategy in the war against the taliban. in a major speech last night he said that he had changed his mind about withdrawing troops...
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iwill. did building in the united kingdom. you can use that. i will.ll sweep across the united states for the first time in 99 years. the movement of the moon between the earth and sun will turn day into night for 2.5 minutes across 1k us states. in the uk, a partial solar eclipse will be visible just before sunset, as the moon appears to take a bite out of the sun. you have to remember not to stare directly at the sun. you have to look through a filter, cardboard glasses. if you go online and search what you can do and what you can't do, it is very clear. you can see how to build your own, to protect your eyes. and don't stare at the sun. as if i would. and we are excited, did you know total eclipse of the heart... bonnie tyler will be singing that on a cruise later. of the heart... bonnie tyler will be singing that on a cruise latenm that why you have been singing that all morning? and reasons, yes. we like to start every morning with total eclipse of the heart. the album version six minutes and 59 seconds, so the eclipse only meant to last two minut
iwill. did building in the united kingdom. you can use that. i will.ll sweep across the united states for the first time in 99 years. the movement of the moon between the earth and sun will turn day into night for 2.5 minutes across 1k us states. in the uk, a partial solar eclipse will be visible just before sunset, as the moon appears to take a bite out of the sun. you have to remember not to stare directly at the sun. you have to look through a filter, cardboard glasses. if you go online and...
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iwill legs a bit longer. a lot longer. skinnier waists? yes. i will put some make up on you.do get used to that. i do think she should have changed a single thing. she looks fabulous. i find this quite bizarre, quite worrying. i don't know if you adjust your settings when you take a photo. ijust your settings when you take a photo. i just try to make my face bigger. everybody is doing it all the time. what do you think? do you prefer being enhanced by a filter? should we stay natural? we would love to hear your thoughts and see your pictures. send us an email. after 730, we will be joined pictures. send us an email. after 730, we will bejoined by pictures. send us an email. after 730, we will be joined by reality television star cady mcdermott. she tells us how she uses social media to promote her business and brands at how much enhancement she uses. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sonja jessup. for tower blocks in pack are due to be evacuated following the grendel tower fire. cracks were found in the walls. our last night the council issued letters to 242 our flats in
iwill legs a bit longer. a lot longer. skinnier waists? yes. i will put some make up on you.do get used to that. i do think she should have changed a single thing. she looks fabulous. i find this quite bizarre, quite worrying. i don't know if you adjust your settings when you take a photo. ijust your settings when you take a photo. i just try to make my face bigger. everybody is doing it all the time. what do you think? do you prefer being enhanced by a filter? should we stay natural? we would...
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you can't see, this year, iwill do... yes, it is tough.south, all spreading north eastwards through the course of the day and also going to turn windy. low pressure is driving our weather once again. we have an array of fronts squeezing in the eyes buyers, already some deals around the south western approaches. —— some gales and an array of fronts squeezing in the isobars. you can see this fragmenting, i defined art currently but that will break up. even though we will see rain crossing the uk, at times it will be brighter and we will see a little sunshine, but persisted across the south coast. clearing through the south—west in the afternoon, leaving residual low cloud, but it will break up in the wind. but we hang on to the persistent rain across the southern counties, and from east anglia into the midlands, a lot of cloud, and we will start to see some showers with some patchy rain, again continuing to journey north—eastwards. we will have this across parts of north england, but equally some bright spells, rain in central and southern s
you can't see, this year, iwill do... yes, it is tough.south, all spreading north eastwards through the course of the day and also going to turn windy. low pressure is driving our weather once again. we have an array of fronts squeezing in the eyes buyers, already some deals around the south western approaches. —— some gales and an array of fronts squeezing in the isobars. you can see this fragmenting, i defined art currently but that will break up. even though we will see rain crossing the...
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but i don't stop after a sentence, i will continue. an answer, but i don't stop after a sentence, iwill be hugely tricky once a figure comes out in concrete terms from the european union. and then a real desire from the government to try and move on from this whole business of unpacking our aleix and ship with the european union, to what our relationship looks like after we have left. michel barnier, the negotiator, bound by rules set down by the other 27 countries to do these things first, but i hope on the british side is within a couple of months they can talk about the future relationship. 0n the one hand, not a huge amount of time to go, on the other hand, a lot of talking to be done. there certainly is, and i know you will follow every twist and turn closely, thank you very much. it is just coming up to ten past eight. a group of british rowers are stuck ona a group of british rowers are stuck on a remote norwegian island after attempting to row between norway and ireland. the solar powered batteries failed. this is when they landed on the island a few days ago.” failed. this is w
but i don't stop after a sentence, i will continue. an answer, but i don't stop after a sentence, iwill be hugely tricky once a figure comes out in concrete terms from the european union. and then a real desire from the government to try and move on from this whole business of unpacking our aleix and ship with the european union, to what our relationship looks like after we have left. michel barnier, the negotiator, bound by rules set down by the other 27 countries to do these things first, but...