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terrified if you bought one and you knew you had, i would if you bought one and you knew you had, iwouldt one and you knew you had, i would be sitting... if you bought one and you knew you had, iwould be sitting... if if you bought one and you knew you had, i would be sitting... if i got a newjob on the basis of that, i would be waiting for a tap on the shoulder! employers will have to check out with the universities themselves. or move towards digital certificates. it is already happening. we will stay with the times. they will take up a big part of this review. donald trump stabbed in the back by the g7, which is what his advisers are saying as he left early for the next summit at singapore. we had donald trump growing his toys out of the pram, then an hour later, you have the times saying donald trump is the do—gooder in the face of nasty g7 people. he ripped up the accepted etiquette, instead of making agreements and moving forward. donald trump is having none of it. steel tariffs on the rest of the world. he is sticking to his protectionist agenda which got him elected. he is the be
terrified if you bought one and you knew you had, i would if you bought one and you knew you had, iwouldt one and you knew you had, i would be sitting... if you bought one and you knew you had, iwould be sitting... if if you bought one and you knew you had, i would be sitting... if i got a newjob on the basis of that, i would be waiting for a tap on the shoulder! employers will have to check out with the universities themselves. or move towards digital certificates. it is already happening. we...
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equally undesirable, iwould have said —— tea with.otographs, whenever you see photographs, whenever you see photographs of this type you know that you are looking at people have died unnecessarily. what you make of it when you first saw these reports in the details emerging today the number of people thought to have diedactually when i heard on the news i was actually disbelieving that this could go on, but i had not won a back to read tonight because i really won't understand that when you see these photographs, it could be one of ourfamily members, and what is people read about, the 20 yea rs what is people read about, the 20 years fight, i do not think they really get the context of that. years fight, i do not think they really get the context of thatm is the cost as well to these families. they're is the cost as well to these families. they‘ re not is the cost as well to these families. they're not the silver spoon families the cost of ——jeremy —— jeremy hunt has apologised and is looking into this. i think we need to actually do
equally undesirable, iwould have said —— tea with.otographs, whenever you see photographs, whenever you see photographs of this type you know that you are looking at people have died unnecessarily. what you make of it when you first saw these reports in the details emerging today the number of people thought to have diedactually when i heard on the news i was actually disbelieving that this could go on, but i had not won a back to read tonight because i really won't understand that when you...
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iwould have talent. some of the early shows were shocking.en one of the naysayers thinking this is outrageous because i do not understand the fashion world. but what i love about the best documentaries is they take you into a world in which you know absolutely nothing, this talks about the way the darkness was reflected in his work. it has candid interviews with those who were closest to him. it looks at every side of his character. by the end of it i can see why some of these creations were really astonishing and i can see the sculptural quality. and the shows, as pieces of theatre words breathtaking. so dramatic. iwas as pieces of theatre words breathtaking. so dramatic. i was one over and i went in from a position of co m plete over and i went in from a position of complete ignorance. what i know about fashion would not fill the back of a postage stamp and i found this really engaging. ended you love fashion there is even more to it. there is a desperate ending which sadly we are all aware. an interesting documentary. and a newcomer? the b
iwould have talent. some of the early shows were shocking.en one of the naysayers thinking this is outrageous because i do not understand the fashion world. but what i love about the best documentaries is they take you into a world in which you know absolutely nothing, this talks about the way the darkness was reflected in his work. it has candid interviews with those who were closest to him. it looks at every side of his character. by the end of it i can see why some of these creations were...
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iwould back fraction, but the dowjones was down significantly.riefing, stay with us. —— i will be back. prince william will visit israel today. later, he will lay a wreath at yad vashem, the country's holocaust memorial centre. later he will meet israel's prime minister and the country's president, and tomorrow he's due to meet the palestinian president. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. first israel, where he arrived late in the evening and secondly to the palestinian territories. as a loyal, william is distanced from middle eastern politics but when it comes to israel and palestinians, just about any action by visiting vip can be seen to have political connotation. so for william, this is a challenge. it is a visit which officials have entrusted to win because he has the procedure being future king. he has experience now of foreign visit and it is an experience now the which is well suited, given his emphasis on young people and the future. his first duty though will be to look to the past. he will visit yad vashem, isr
iwould back fraction, but the dowjones was down significantly.riefing, stay with us. —— i will be back. prince william will visit israel today. later, he will lay a wreath at yad vashem, the country's holocaust memorial centre. later he will meet israel's prime minister and the country's president, and tomorrow he's due to meet the palestinian president. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. first israel, where he arrived late in the evening and secondly to the...
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iwould say, well, i postcode in europe, what do you expect?be carried out. i would not be surprised if a lot of burglaries go unreported because people feel like actually, the police, what are they going to do? there's no point. ijust don't have to fill in all this paperwork. all that kind of stuff. i think people get very, very frustrated. that then feeds the sense that this is slightly out of control. it is a very intimate crime, isn't it? it is your safe zone. it sticks with you. iremember being your safe zone. it sticks with you. i remember being burgled many, many years ago, thank goodness. everybody knew who they were. everybody knew who the burglars were. there were things prince. always a giveaway. the scottish mail on sunday is our next paper. only one story that could possibly make the front page, with the question, how could it happen again? 2014 was the first fire. iwas happen again? 2014 was the first fire. i was reading up about this, and in 2014 the trust which was started to actually raise funds to go and rebuild it, £35 millio
iwould say, well, i postcode in europe, what do you expect?be carried out. i would not be surprised if a lot of burglaries go unreported because people feel like actually, the police, what are they going to do? there's no point. ijust don't have to fill in all this paperwork. all that kind of stuff. i think people get very, very frustrated. that then feeds the sense that this is slightly out of control. it is a very intimate crime, isn't it? it is your safe zone. it sticks with you. iremember...
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iwould like to focus on more women in the industry, from pilots to engineers to management.b white is very good in terms of gender in parliament. 60% are women —— wind. that is to be reflected. the chief executive of raw one dayer. we show you the markets really briefly. the winners at the moment are the tech stocks. yesterday one of the big winners on wall street was amazon. the nasdaq closing at a record high, a fresh record high for a second straight day. tech stocks are very a second straight day. tech stocks are very much in favour. the hang seng is up slightly. these are how the commodities are doing at the moment. the price of oil edging higher once again. that is your business briefing. a computer failure that locked almost two million tsb customers out of their online banking is being investigated by the financial regulator. the financial conduct authority has also criticised the bank's chief executive, paul pester, accusing him of giving too optimistic a view of services after a major systems overhaul left customers struggling to carry out transactions or access th
iwould like to focus on more women in the industry, from pilots to engineers to management.b white is very good in terms of gender in parliament. 60% are women —— wind. that is to be reflected. the chief executive of raw one dayer. we show you the markets really briefly. the winners at the moment are the tech stocks. yesterday one of the big winners on wall street was amazon. the nasdaq closing at a record high, a fresh record high for a second straight day. tech stocks are very a second...
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but one mustn‘t forget also that ever since, well, iwould but one mustn‘t forget also that ever sinceix years, a city which seemed so together is also becoming ripped apart by various... in what way? i find londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of london which found a space for you because london, remember, was a city built by strangers, it never belongs to anybody so you could belong to it and now increasingly many of us, and i certainly get it, get out of here, you don‘t belong here, hadn‘t ever happened to me before. it is such a stark contrast to 2012 when the olympics was on and it was a citi open to the world, wasn‘t it? —— dummett if our leaders don‘t help us understand why we should come together, why we have two come together, why we have two come together, where we should come together. i live not far from the bbc and you can see people rushing through the streets and you can feel the tension, as you say, some peo
but one mustn‘t forget also that ever since, well, iwould but one mustn‘t forget also that ever sinceix years, a city which seemed so together is also becoming ripped apart by various... in what way? i find londoners... ripped apart by various... in what way? ifind londoners... i don't know, something has happened, which i used to take for granted. i don‘t know if bonnie agrees with me but there is a part of london which found a space for you because london, remember, was a city built by...
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if that was to rein in next week, iwould not heat. was to rein in next week, i would not care. it is too warm. i cannot take it. week, i would not care. it is too warm. icannot take it. fabulous. can hardly stick at. what about the hosepipe ban? i think it is good, we all need water. if we do not try and save it now, we will have none. with that in mind, many people are making the most of what they have got. mark simpson, bbc news, belfast. all this week we've been reporting on seventy years of the national health service —— and hearing from the doctors and nurses that are an integral part of it. but around 40% of the nhs workforce are non—medical staff, such as porters, cooks, and maintenance workers. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to meet some of them. i like myjob very much. and the job that i do every day is to help patients, meeting people and talk to people. it must be quite tough at times, though, seeing people when they've lost someone or when they've been given some very hard news. a tough pill to
if that was to rein in next week, iwould not heat. was to rein in next week, i would not care. it is too warm. i cannot take it. week, i would not care. it is too warm. icannot take it. fabulous. can hardly stick at. what about the hosepipe ban? i think it is good, we all need water. if we do not try and save it now, we will have none. with that in mind, many people are making the most of what they have got. mark simpson, bbc news, belfast. all this week we've been reporting on seventy years of...
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it uld cost pbably 00 milln, and iwould be nearly impossiblbebecausthee salt nditionsre so ba u know, to build floodrorotectn prprojt, you hae e to he momoreenefii than ct.t. onehingng tt'not factored in e e costtheyey oy lok k at t cosost the h hes, the cost of thbubusinees, , th infrastructu, , but,ou k kno i do't ow w h you p pt a prie on it, but ty y do n cononsir the cost of a olole cuure. [film aanance ccks]s] [tom-toplaying] comaelelle: disisplementt eeps hpeniningnd wee just furtr r sepate o our communy,y, it'llll jt get t st. [mechchanti] man: turn to theefeft. comardelle: we ararned out t a national distster resilienc pln n compitioion,o we subtted ourlans. weorked to fit with the atate's master an, and they prentnted i andnd it got fund. sadeders: ght t no the w w rocationsypypical hapappein the united stat, we relon an individual y-y-out del, and s in otr words, somemee reivives se compmpsation go livsosomewhe elelsebut n doing so, we o o losthatat cututural bricic, we dod't really kw w if wcan n mo people clelectivy asas aroup cheaper anmomore eiciently than iivividua. ma
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iwould that is often made, isn't it, to the remoaners. absolutely.ould have loved it if the remain side had won, we didn't win, but that doesn't mean that you have to have a winner takes all, 52% get to trounce everybody else. theresa may should right from the start have built a coalition of people who had a moderate position across the centre ground and she could have brought the country together instead of reinforcing a set of divides which lead to newspapers issuing threats and there are newspapers who have threatened not just the elected are newspapers who have threatened notjust the elected representatives but ourjudge, and the very tenets of democracy and frankly brexit in order to tear down democracy in... if anybody is going to tear down democracy it is 650 people who will override the wishes of 17.44 million people. the threat, i agree with you on what she should have done, but she had labour and liberals playing party politics, once that happened with party politicising a national issue. she had a majority she decided to throw away during a
iwould that is often made, isn't it, to the remoaners. absolutely.ould have loved it if the remain side had won, we didn't win, but that doesn't mean that you have to have a winner takes all, 52% get to trounce everybody else. theresa may should right from the start have built a coalition of people who had a moderate position across the centre ground and she could have brought the country together instead of reinforcing a set of divides which lead to newspapers issuing threats and there are...
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. >> firefighters afraid iwould spread becse nearby brush >> we believe a homeless tent caught on fire because of the candle. intenonally set. the fire >> accidents happen hopefully it wasn't intentionally. >> reporter: khairul herd, "today in the bay." >>> police looking for this woman here. police sayhe a molotov cocktail or an explosive. police say she tried to set a preschool on fire me v cl light ann she threw a bottle through a glass front door. investigats are looking into whether she's connected to a re at e union city preschool that very same d. >> new this morning a story for dog lo a search continues for a van full of show do. a seattle man driving 15 dogs to vallejo to a show when the van was stolen. here are pictures of the dogs, the van stolen froin-n-out. the driver ran spot restaurant but left the van runng so they could have air conditioning. when he came ba, e n was king fhi surveillance cer ctud hithe dogs bonge tif people. as you can imagine, they are very worried. >> 4:, whapg today, ac transit driver arrested bringing a lo ooute is expected in court. he toldesrs h
. >> firefighters afraid iwould spread becse nearby brush >> we believe a homeless tent caught on fire because of the candle. intenonally set. the fire >> accidents happen hopefully it wasn't intentionally. >> reporter: khairul herd, "today in the bay." >>> police looking for this woman here. police sayhe a molotov cocktail or an explosive. police say she tried to set a preschool on fire me v cl light ann she threw a bottle through a glass front door....
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in the capital sending -- spending and now that we passed this tax bill you could see it oc wesaid iwould in the higher capital spenng is exactly one of the key factors driving at this time. i could remember way back in the fall saying if we pass the tax bill we could expect to see tax spending by 10 % if you look at the last portion of the first quarter this year the capital spending was up 9.2 %. next slide, please. there are a number of other things we could look at and briefly we could go on all day but i promised sarah i would stop at about 10 minutes but this is one of the ones i find most striking. small businesses are optimistic as we've ever seen as we began surveying. it's interesting to see as you said well, sometimes people in the obama administration we t the economy up for the esident but you see the clear break in the chart when we got to the elecon so the president promised he would cut taxes and reduce this on small business to reduce have her -- heavy regular -- regulatory cos. the sentiment turned around. that has helped lead to something that is really one of the more
in the capital sending -- spending and now that we passed this tax bill you could see it oc wesaid iwould in the higher capital spenng is exactly one of the key factors driving at this time. i could remember way back in the fall saying if we pass the tax bill we could expect to see tax spending by 10 % if you look at the last portion of the first quarter this year the capital spending was up 9.2 %. next slide, please. there are a number of other things we could look at and briefly we could go...
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perhaps, iwould rather be strong.ey vote on brexit. also on the programme... whether it's the goatee or the glorious goals,
perhaps, iwould rather be strong.ey vote on brexit. also on the programme... whether it's the goatee or the glorious goals,
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iwould osw successfully focused on it, but i learned a lot from going through that as well.id: you were there for about 12 years, then you joined another company called compaq, at the time, i think was one of the biggest manufacturer of personal computers. tim: they were number one at the time. david: you were there six months and you get a call from steve jobs or someone working from him -- for him saying, can you come and join apple. apple was modest compared to compaq. why did you take the interview? and why did you join apple? tim: yes, it's a good question. steve had come back to the company and was essentially replacing the executive team that was there at the time. i thought, you know, this is an opportunity to talk to the guy who started the whole industry. and steve met me on saturday. it was like just minutes into talking with him, i want to do it. which i was totally shocked myself. but there was a sparkle in his eye i had never senin a ceo before. he was sort of turning left when everyone else was turning right. it was almost in everything he talked about. he was
iwould osw successfully focused on it, but i learned a lot from going through that as well.id: you were there for about 12 years, then you joined another company called compaq, at the time, i think was one of the biggest manufacturer of personal computers. tim: they were number one at the time. david: you were there six months and you get a call from steve jobs or someone working from him -- for him saying, can you come and join apple. apple was modest compared to compaq. why did you take the...
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. >> as far as that visit to the white house, most of the players said if asked, the iwould attend ited. >>> they're not pro athletes, but they get a shot at a spot in the highlight. >>> first, we all know someone who has done one of those at home dna tests. wait until you hear what it covered for these twoun w i'm jimmy dean and uh, isn't that sunrise somthin'? i honestly feel that way about jimmy dean sausage. get yourself aooarge chunk of thatmorning feeling. boy, that smells good. mmm. >>> you made know a few people. stheez gifts give most people a -- two women in minnesotaay a 23 and me test revealed they had been switched at birth 72 years ago. what a story. deniseid someigging after her results did not match any of her siblings o her parents. that's how she tracked down linda jordine and delivered news neither of them ever expected to hear. >> we believe you've been switched at birth. >> i did my adna righty because i thought i got to see this on paper. >> they were born minutes apart. they've not been able to track down any nurses who worked at the hospital at that time. that wa
. >> as far as that visit to the white house, most of the players said if asked, the iwould attend ited. >>> they're not pro athletes, but they get a shot at a spot in the highlight. >>> first, we all know someone who has done one of those at home dna tests. wait until you hear what it covered for these twoun w i'm jimmy dean and uh, isn't that sunrise somthin'? i honestly feel that way about jimmy dean sausage. get yourself aooarge chunk of thatmorning feeling. boy,...
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iwould, iwould other countries? you put them on the same path?ealing from that land. and when it's our heritage, it's stealing from everyone. indeed it is. thank you very much for speaking to us. rob collins, i don't know why called to mike collins. i should've listened to what i said at the beginning, my apologies. thank you. if he goes at me with a metal detector, i will know why. could this summer be about to lose its fizz? there's a warning today about the worst shortages for decades of the gas used to make fizzy drinks, c02. factories have been forced to stop production of it because of a lack of the key ingredient, ammonia. danny savage reports. fizzy drinks are part of our everyday lives. prosecco, diet coke, sparkling water... they are vital to the success of our pot and drinks industry. but they all need within this very unexciting looking tank, and stocks of c02 at didsbury and leeds are getting low. enough for now that a fresh supply is needed soon. it's absolutely huge. 90% of our production is carbonated beer. we need the c02 to intr
iwould, iwould other countries? you put them on the same path?ealing from that land. and when it's our heritage, it's stealing from everyone. indeed it is. thank you very much for speaking to us. rob collins, i don't know why called to mike collins. i should've listened to what i said at the beginning, my apologies. thank you. if he goes at me with a metal detector, i will know why. could this summer be about to lose its fizz? there's a warning today about the worst shortages for decades of the...
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i have been the detention centres, and again, i would have been the detention centres, and again, iwouldbeen the detention centres, and again, i would reference you to our standards, i would reference you to the care provided notjust by the department of homeland security but by the department of health and human services when they get to hhs. is that the image of a country that you want out there? the image that i wa nt you want out there? the image that i want this country as an immigration system that upholds our humanitarian ideals. congress needs to fix it. president trump maintains the current immigration system isn't working. he wants a wall along america's southern border to keep out anyone seeking to enter america illegally. but his critics claim he is simply holding children hostage in order to force congress to come up in order to force congress to come up with the cash. i am angry. i am ashamed. iam up with the cash. i am angry. i am ashamed. i am appalled, and this must end. i am calling on the president of the united states of america, the most powerful man in the world, to
i have been the detention centres, and again, i would have been the detention centres, and again, iwouldbeen the detention centres, and again, i would reference you to our standards, i would reference you to the care provided notjust by the department of homeland security but by the department of health and human services when they get to hhs. is that the image of a country that you want out there? the image that i wa nt you want out there? the image that i want this country as an immigration...
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if this didn't happen, iwould have a thing to me?have got married and lived a normal life but when i see my lived a normal life but when i see b, lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just lived a normal life but when i see my baby, ijust feel love lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just feel love for lived a normal life but when i see my baby, ijust feel love for her. korean war veterans are gathering in the capital seoul on monday to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the beginning of the korean war — and they'll be addressed by president moonjae—in or prime minister lee nak—yon. technically, the two koreas are still at war, but in the last few months the mood music has changed considerably. so what can we expect from today's event. as you rightly point out, it is 68 yea rs as you rightly point out, it is 68 years to the day that the korean war begin, lasting more than three years and millions of soldiers perished. today, we are expecting the prime minister of south korea to give a speech to crowd here. last yea
if this didn't happen, iwould have a thing to me?have got married and lived a normal life but when i see my lived a normal life but when i see b, lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just lived a normal life but when i see my baby, ijust feel love lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just feel love for lived a normal life but when i see my baby, ijust feel love for her. korean war veterans are gathering in the capital seoul on monday to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the...
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iwould have getaway from us because of the 0bama administration.e. i would rather see russia in the g8 as opposed to the g7, i would say that the gs opposed to the g7, i would say that the g8 is a more meaningful group than the g7. absolutely. how persuasive did you find the europeans and canadians when they made the case that you should not use national security as a justification for tariffs question --? they did not make that case. it is about our balance sheet, is our strength, but it is absolutely national security. if you look at oui’ national security. if you look at our balance sheet, we will have a very strong balance sheet very soon because what i'm doing. we have the strongest economy we have ever had in the united states, the best unemployment numbers, black unemployment numbers, black unemployment the lowest in history, hispanic unemployment the lowest in history, the lowest in the history of this country, black unemployment is doing the best that is ever done. hispanic doing the best. women are up hispanic doing the best. women are up
iwould have getaway from us because of the 0bama administration.e. i would rather see russia in the g8 as opposed to the g7, i would say that the gs opposed to the g7, i would say that the g8 is a more meaningful group than the g7. absolutely. how persuasive did you find the europeans and canadians when they made the case that you should not use national security as a justification for tariffs question --? they did not make that case. it is about our balance sheet, is our strength, but it is...
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iwould never tour has shown me a completely new experience. definitely given me a genuine taste of cairo. —— trip. that is it from this week's show. coming up next week... i will be here to guide you through some of our best bits from the last few months on the road. 0h, hi! we have had some pretty special times. from an encounter with some of the scariest beast in mauritius...|j can't scariest beast in mauritius...” can't believe it! to michael's breakneck trip around manila in one of its iconic vehicles. the traffic here is crazy. do join us then. in the meantime, from me and everybody here in amsterdam, it is goodbye. hello there. friday was another day when we had plenty of thunderstorms around but this time they were mainly focused across the northern half of the uk. flashing away across the north of wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland, where we had some localised surface water flooding issues as well. what catches my eye on the satellite picture at the moment is this area of cloud extending out from europe across east
iwould never tour has shown me a completely new experience. definitely given me a genuine taste of cairo. —— trip. that is it from this week's show. coming up next week... i will be here to guide you through some of our best bits from the last few months on the road. 0h, hi! we have had some pretty special times. from an encounter with some of the scariest beast in mauritius...|j can't scariest beast in mauritius...” can't believe it! to michael's breakneck trip around manila in one of...
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iwould really, if this does translate into specific funding. that would be so welcome.d, the nhs is supposed to give parity. waiting times for people. it's striking because there are three of us sitting around the table. the statistics suggest one of four of many people will in an adult life suffer mental health problems. let's move on to the guardian. the article of the top of the guardian. this is about the uk's role to 9/11. not just turning a blind eye but in some cases actively being complicit. this isa cases actively being complicit. this is a serious story on a number of different levels. with this very arresting headline, cash for torture. nicola and i were discussing this earlier. it has a slight ring to it. corruption. it doesn't quite unpick itself in that way. what the story says, both in the guardian and the mail, this is about the two reports that had been finally published in the common security. and as you say, they do detail quite a high level of culpability between certain levels of the british state and the american secret service is post—9/11. this p
iwould really, if this does translate into specific funding. that would be so welcome.d, the nhs is supposed to give parity. waiting times for people. it's striking because there are three of us sitting around the table. the statistics suggest one of four of many people will in an adult life suffer mental health problems. let's move on to the guardian. the article of the top of the guardian. this is about the uk's role to 9/11. not just turning a blind eye but in some cases actively being...
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no, iwould identified a cladding fire if you saw one?ot be able to identify that, because i did not know at that point that that was being used as a building material. in his written witness statement, mister dowden said when he arrived at the fire that he was quickly out of his comfort zone and was having to make decisions he had never met before. but he said, we did all they could, we were all exhausted and did oui’ could, we were all exhausted and did our best. mister dowden did not feel well enough to continue his evidence today. he has left serious questions for the fire brigade and the way it between its firefighters. lucy manning, bbc news. mps will decide whether to build a third runway at heathrow airport later — in a vote likely to expose splits in both labour and tory ranks. the spotlight is on foreign secretary borisjohnson, who vowed to lie in front of bulldozers to stop expansion, but is missing the vote because he's abroad. it is widely expected that the expansion plan will get commons backing. our political editor laura k
no, iwould identified a cladding fire if you saw one?ot be able to identify that, because i did not know at that point that that was being used as a building material. in his written witness statement, mister dowden said when he arrived at the fire that he was quickly out of his comfort zone and was having to make decisions he had never met before. but he said, we did all they could, we were all exhausted and did oui’ could, we were all exhausted and did our best. mister dowden did not feel...
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iwould support italy, having worked there —— having lived there.ams! maybe that is not right. let's talk about the world cup, not in terms of how much we adore football, because alice is dying to talk about the offside rule, but it is about the money involved in football. it is the beautiful game, but one of the most lucrative. russia has gone all out in terms of what it has spent on preparing these stadiums, spread across this vast country. the biggest in the world. will they get that money back? there is an interesting article today inside the business times just talking about the sort of money that can be generated out of these games and the industries that will benefit. absolutely, there are probably two different things to look at, whether it be pub operators are even clothing operators for betting companies etc. it could really boost retail sales in the uk at a point where we have seen recovery in retail sales to 4.4% from rather lower levels. you could see a further boost from a sporting bonanza, coupled with better weather, which plays a pa
iwould support italy, having worked there —— having lived there.ams! maybe that is not right. let's talk about the world cup, not in terms of how much we adore football, because alice is dying to talk about the offside rule, but it is about the money involved in football. it is the beautiful game, but one of the most lucrative. russia has gone all out in terms of what it has spent on preparing these stadiums, spread across this vast country. the biggest in the world. will they get that...
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iwould like to make clear to the whole world that president rodrigo duterte did not give me in order that if your life is in danger, protect yourself. it is better that the criminals are killed rather the new. cctv footage revealed that many of the drug killings had been carried out by miles vigilante is. their hallmark, what is wrapped in packing tape and signs. a lot of those yet to be investigated are related to vigilante killings carried out by the police. when you work for the police, what did you do to investigate those allegations? some of these cases were not related to the war on drugs. the police had some placards stating that he was a drug offender, he was a drug user, so drug offender, he was a drug user, so then the public said he is a drug user, never mind, they will not mind following up the case. you are saying that drugs created an opportunity for vigilante is to kill with impunity, they could get away with impunity, they could get away with it because they could pretend it was a drug or killing. they are trying to get away with the government's drug war... ronald de
iwould like to make clear to the whole world that president rodrigo duterte did not give me in order that if your life is in danger, protect yourself. it is better that the criminals are killed rather the new. cctv footage revealed that many of the drug killings had been carried out by miles vigilante is. their hallmark, what is wrapped in packing tape and signs. a lot of those yet to be investigated are related to vigilante killings carried out by the police. when you work for the police, what...
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iwould have certainly is the risk on the peninsula.te steps and some sort of plan for action to action laid out. i think it would have been really good to promulgate a timeline and perhaps we will see that in the coming weeks and months. for now, at least, on the upside there is a direct connection between kim jong—un and donald trump. and that means that if this process begins to fail, if problems arise, they can get a hold of each other relatively easily and have at least a rapport and a way of communicating that should help mitigate some of the problems that will almost certainly arise as this process goes forward. in your view, andre, what is next? what is the most important next step over the next few weeks after the summit? that is the big question. they certainly left it extremely vague. president trump said it was conference, but, infact, it wasn't. it was just a statement of intent —— concrete. what the details will be, thatis concrete. what the details will be, that is what we need to be looking for in the coming weeks. i wou
iwould have certainly is the risk on the peninsula.te steps and some sort of plan for action to action laid out. i think it would have been really good to promulgate a timeline and perhaps we will see that in the coming weeks and months. for now, at least, on the upside there is a direct connection between kim jong—un and donald trump. and that means that if this process begins to fail, if problems arise, they can get a hold of each other relatively easily and have at least a rapport and a...
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iwould imagine the contractors and the glasgow school of art would have learnt their lesson that therehether there was a sprinkler system installed , whether there was a sprinkler system installed, i cannot really tell you. thank you very much for your time. you are welcome. the headlines on bbc news: the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell — with illegal cannabis oil. fire has broken out for a second time in four years at the glasgow school of art causing extensive damage. the government says it will help with restoring the building. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. sport now. and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. good evening. if you're a football fan you've barely left your sofa today. the only day of four back to back matches at the world cup, and the final one of those kicked off around 15 minutes ago. it's in group d, between croatia and nigeria. we've yet to have a shot on target despite the game having started at a frant
iwould imagine the contractors and the glasgow school of art would have learnt their lesson that therehether there was a sprinkler system installed , whether there was a sprinkler system installed, i cannot really tell you. thank you very much for your time. you are welcome. the headlines on bbc news: the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell — with illegal cannabis oil. fire has broken out for a second time in four...
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iwould not degrees around the east midlands, for example. parts of southern scandinavia here, but look towards the mediterranean. so italy, greece, the balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, so just because balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, sojust because it balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, so just because it is hot here, it does not mean it is great across europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hold down the norwich will probably see cooler temperatures in that heat a little bit cooler towards the west. temperatures he will probably be hiddink 30 degrees in one or two spots. —— warmer. outlook forthe next few days, temperatures will be hitting around 30. i drive. —— bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: iconic motorcycle firm harley davidson says it's shifting some production abroad because of eu tariffs. president trump accuses the firm of ‘waving the white flag'. the pentagon says two military
iwould not degrees around the east midlands, for example. parts of southern scandinavia here, but look towards the mediterranean. so italy, greece, the balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, so just because balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, sojust because it balkans, not so great there. great thunderstorms, so just because it is hot here, it does not mean it is great across europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hold down the norwich will probably see cooler...
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iwould not russia than i have. i think that's a bit...here is continuity. sanctions, the obama administration did. no sanctions when russia when he did georgia in 2008 so when i hear that 0bama georgia in 2008 so when i hear that obama was weak, how many did george w bush put on the list? zero. we put hundreds of russians on the list as a result of that, i am on the list, i can't go to russia. the trump administration, and there are many i know well in the administration, it basically has the right approach towards russia and pushing back on putin and cooperating when we can. the right strategy. the president doesn't agree with his own strategy. i know it. he doesn't like the sanctions. he went along with the tough stuff on ukraine, he wants a different policy towards russia. how do you know that? that is easy to say. just that... i have lots of friends at very senior lenders, some who have been fired subsequently, you work in the administration. my __ my you work in the administration. my —— my original question was time to the robert mi
iwould not russia than i have. i think that's a bit...here is continuity. sanctions, the obama administration did. no sanctions when russia when he did georgia in 2008 so when i hear that 0bama georgia in 2008 so when i hear that obama was weak, how many did george w bush put on the list? zero. we put hundreds of russians on the list as a result of that, i am on the list, i can't go to russia. the trump administration, and there are many i know well in the administration, it basically has the...
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you know, iwould rather see make you any happier than 3 million.elping riverford on its next step in its journey. good luck and enjoyed today because i know it's a really big day. guys, i don't know if you can see this but behind me is a big blue tent, you are used to seeing tents on farms to grow crops but that one is where the party will take place, a big party getting under way later to celebrate the handover to the staff who work here. more from me later. you're watching business live — our top story: later today the leaders of the world's seven biggest economies will meet in canada to discuss a range of issues including global trade and climate change. the summit takes place against a backdrop of protectionism after the us decided to impose a 25% tariff on steel and a 10% levy on imports of aluminium. a quick look at how markets are faring... the european markets have of course open, and not particularly good, is it? that's right. pressure on the ftse 100 it? that's right. pressure on the ftse100 because the pound has risen slightly. now, it's
you know, iwould rather see make you any happier than 3 million.elping riverford on its next step in its journey. good luck and enjoyed today because i know it's a really big day. guys, i don't know if you can see this but behind me is a big blue tent, you are used to seeing tents on farms to grow crops but that one is where the party will take place, a big party getting under way later to celebrate the handover to the staff who work here. more from me later. you're watching business live —...
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government, should still be able to act, to keep this, i would should still be able to act, to keep this, iwouldagine. very interesting, good to talk to, sebastian usher, al arab affairs editor. churchgoers are being encouraged to help police combat modern slavery. the campaign by the church of england, the catholic church, and the national crime agency involves using a new mobile phone app to report signs of exploitation at car washes, as jeremy ball reports. a clean car at a cheap price, but is that costing someone's freedom? thousands of hand car washes have been set up in the last few years, and while many are legitimate, some workers are being exploited, abused and trapped by threats or debts. i've been threatened twice that he would kill me, because i've not done something quite right. i had to stay outside, i was only allowed to go indoors to eat. i had to work 11 hours per day, nonstop. i had no breaks. the employer did not buy any protective gloves, and the shampoo is quite strong. while washing the cars, it keeps corroding the skin. we want clergy to be talking about this. so, today, t
government, should still be able to act, to keep this, i would should still be able to act, to keep this, iwouldagine. very interesting, good to talk to, sebastian usher, al arab affairs editor. churchgoers are being encouraged to help police combat modern slavery. the campaign by the church of england, the catholic church, and the national crime agency involves using a new mobile phone app to report signs of exploitation at car washes, as jeremy ball reports. a clean car at a cheap price, but...
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iwould have money for it. but none of this is exposed. are not going on, but we don't know very much about them. the scenario of potentially a shortage of familiar the foods that we are used to buying on our supermarket shelves? that is nonsense, that is project the number three. there is a decision that has to be made. why do you think that is nonsense? you said it would be nonsense? you said it would be nonsense to pay billions to brussels to leave but we are. you said it would be nonsense to be subject to the european court ofjustice in the transition period and we are going to be subject to it. nothing has been agreed at the moment but you make a very fair point. if we don't... if we have a no deal situation, we don't pay £39 billion, we make our own laws in our own countryjudged by our own judges and we can have our own immigration policy. that is a big plus, not having a deal. 0k, policy. that is a big plus, not having a deal. ok, you are answering a different point, doesn't mean there won't be a lack of stuff on supermarket shelves
iwould have money for it. but none of this is exposed. are not going on, but we don't know very much about them. the scenario of potentially a shortage of familiar the foods that we are used to buying on our supermarket shelves? that is nonsense, that is project the number three. there is a decision that has to be made. why do you think that is nonsense? you said it would be nonsense? you said it would be nonsense to pay billions to brussels to leave but we are. you said it would be nonsense to...
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iwould in medicinal cannabis does control his seizures.have had before this treatment. billy could have had up to 100 seizures a day. he is a status epileptic, which is, when he goes into a seizure committee can stop. he has to rescued ned administered and oxygen. —— a rescue met administered. his little body, his mind, is the most horrific condition that can be bestowed on a young child. for billy, as i say, it is controlling his seizures, it's doing up —— he's doing a lot better. this week, his seizures, as we are all aware, escalated to a point where they were back—to—back on friday morning and he had to be rushed to the chelsea and westminster hospital. and that was absolutely frightening, absolutely frightening. the impact that you and alfie's mother have both had in your campaign has been extraordinary, really, because this has been a campaign that you have led, really, on behalf of of your sons. but it seems to have changed minds at the very top of government, the home secretary and the prime minister. yes. i think billy's story and
iwould in medicinal cannabis does control his seizures.have had before this treatment. billy could have had up to 100 seizures a day. he is a status epileptic, which is, when he goes into a seizure committee can stop. he has to rescued ned administered and oxygen. —— a rescue met administered. his little body, his mind, is the most horrific condition that can be bestowed on a young child. for billy, as i say, it is controlling his seizures, it's doing up —— he's doing a lot better. this...
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iwould be down at the bottom, very shortly, 2018.ry windy in the north and north—west of scotland. southend in northern ireland, the more cloud, but equally there is some sunshine around. northern england, a cracking start. as it is across wales, south—west england, and also in the north midlands. it is the south—eastern quarter which has a bit more cloud, but going through the more bring you will find it. the thin and break and we will see more such a deserving —— going through the morning. pollen levels are high or very high across all of england, wales and northern ireland, but low to moderate across scotland. through the day, you can see how the code in the day, you can see how the code in the south—east tends to break up, sun comes out. as it will remain across england —— the cloud in the south—east tends to break up. in the west, more cloud building and that will tend to introduce the patchy light rain and drizzle i was mentioning for south—west england, south—west wales, northern ireland, north—west scotland, and also north—we
iwould be down at the bottom, very shortly, 2018.ry windy in the north and north—west of scotland. southend in northern ireland, the more cloud, but equally there is some sunshine around. northern england, a cracking start. as it is across wales, south—west england, and also in the north midlands. it is the south—eastern quarter which has a bit more cloud, but going through the more bring you will find it. the thin and break and we will see more such a deserving —— going through the...
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i'm not too bothered, but if i had to choose, i would too bothered, but if i had to choose, iwould probablyn the world cup is a tough game. you know, the atmosphere brings a lot at both teams. so, we are ready for a tough game, and aggressive start for them. we need to be ready. so, that is the view from the injured's camp, just outside st petersburg. in st petersburg now, still morocco 0—0 in run. we'll be back at sports day from half past six. with a full round—up then. thank you very much, olly foster in moscow. england's women cricketers have fought back well in the third and deciding one day international against south africa in canterbury. south africa won the toss and chose to bat and were 197—3 at one stage, but england's bowlers rallied and the tourists were eventually bowled out for 228. katherine brunt took three wickets and laura marsh two. england need 229 to win. johanna konta has reached her first semi—final since wimbledon last year. she's beaten dalila jakupovic at the nottingham open. the british number one, who has had a disappointing season so far, recovered from a break
i'm not too bothered, but if i had to choose, i would too bothered, but if i had to choose, iwould probablyn the world cup is a tough game. you know, the atmosphere brings a lot at both teams. so, we are ready for a tough game, and aggressive start for them. we need to be ready. so, that is the view from the injured's camp, just outside st petersburg. in st petersburg now, still morocco 0—0 in run. we'll be back at sports day from half past six. with a full round—up then. thank you very...
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while many students have done outrageous things that caught his eye woulcauses iwould give y administrators more of the bla blame. >> do you have a microphone? >> yes, and a booming voice. [inaudible] we have been working in the media in the college campuses [inaudible] from your point of view looking at the headlines in regards to campus each what grade would you give? >> i want to thank you for your introduction is correct the misimpression your generosity created. it's true that back in the day never as often or as well as clarence did. i gave the group exactly because the time i was on was so horrible i was never asked back. [laughter] so we've been on plenty of other panels i hope to get beyond the low bar i set for myself. [inaudible] maybe i am the least optimistic appeared. i would say maybe c- or d+ and i don't bring to the debate some of these issues the other panelists do seems the purpose is to expand the knowledge and understanding to challenge the presuppositions to teach students how to think and sometimes make students feel uncomfortable and while there's always been sort of
while many students have done outrageous things that caught his eye woulcauses iwould give y administrators more of the bla blame. >> do you have a microphone? >> yes, and a booming voice. [inaudible] we have been working in the media in the college campuses [inaudible] from your point of view looking at the headlines in regards to campus each what grade would you give? >> i want to thank you for your introduction is correct the misimpression your generosity created. it's true...
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iwould be but the views are spectacular. amazing. i would be quite scared. my amazing.stomach is doing flip. if you focus on the screen as if you are doing it. no, iam doing it. no, i am not there with that. you will get there in the end. you will get there in the end. let's get more on one of the stories we've been telling you about this morning — criticism of the standard of accommodation provided to members of the armed forces and their families. mps on the defence committee say service personnel have endured sub—standard housing for years. lauren twort from the think—tank the royal united services institute has been looking at the state of military housing and is in our london newsroom. thank you very much forjoining us. what is the problem at the moment? we are seeing that housing has come out as a particular issue out the report and this is not a new phenomenon. this problem has been going on for a while. as you can see, it is mainly a going on for a while. as you can see, it is mainlya number of going on for a while. as you can see, it is mainly a number of issue
iwould be but the views are spectacular. amazing. i would be quite scared. my amazing.stomach is doing flip. if you focus on the screen as if you are doing it. no, iam doing it. no, i am not there with that. you will get there in the end. you will get there in the end. let's get more on one of the stories we've been telling you about this morning — criticism of the standard of accommodation provided to members of the armed forces and their families. mps on the defence committee say service...
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iwould be medicine needs to be handed back to billy.really shouldn't have this medicine. they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. i will be saying to sajid, obviously asking him to please return the other six bottles that billy needs and let's just stop this nonsense once and for all. i would also say to sajid, i applaud him. he has handed us a lifeline which is absolutely amazing andi lifeline which is absolutely amazing and i am truly thankful for that. but i would be asking him now, we are in london, as everyone is aware, the mean our this experience that myself and my little boy has intuit over the last week, i don't want and will not stand by and let any other family in our country into this experience. it is absolutely horrific, it is crawl. —— rules. —— cruel. this experience for this week, as we are talking to you guys, there are mummies and daddies all over united kingdom that suffer from this brutal condition. there are situations going on exactly the same as we are in. iam going on exa
iwould be medicine needs to be handed back to billy.really shouldn't have this medicine. they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. i will be saying to sajid, obviously asking him to please return the other six bottles that billy needs and let's just stop this nonsense once and for all. i would also say to sajid, i applaud him. he has handed us a lifeline which is absolutely amazing andi lifeline which is absolutely amazing and i am truly thankful for...
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iwould say the framework -- would not say we have to go back day on, to the zero mamum pressure him but every day allow it to erode, can be harder and harder to bring us back to that point. and one thing i would say is on iran. interlinked now because you have an administration that got out of the iran nuclear deal, promising essentially their own version of maximum pressure on iran. korea, unlike with north where we had many you and resolutions that served a a backlog for that on iran, it will be mostly persuasion and going above and implementing u.s. sanctions as opposed to u.n. sanctions, and any effort to chip away at the north korea next in a pressure policy could cause countries to question why harmd we implement it and our own economic relationship with iran or other countries cause of your policy because it might change in a week? so we have to be careful about both of his factors. ms. demick: i want to go back to the trump model and as a question for all of you, especially for those of you with an intelligence background, the north koreans are really -- seem to be playing this
iwould say the framework -- would not say we have to go back day on, to the zero mamum pressure him but every day allow it to erode, can be harder and harder to bring us back to that point. and one thing i would say is on iran. interlinked now because you have an administration that got out of the iran nuclear deal, promising essentially their own version of maximum pressure on iran. korea, unlike with north where we had many you and resolutions that served a a backlog for that on iran, it will...
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iwould of the book, jane, is war, sabotage and fear.he russians are doing really well at selling fear. if the us is so good cyber warfare itself, why don't we hear about any retaliatory attacks? because we are the most vulnerable country on earth, and britain right behind us. during the rush a hack, had a lot of opportunities to retaliate, and his fear that, if you did, putin would come back on election day and medal in the vote count, so their view was, its all right, hillary clinton is going to win anywhere and we'll deal with the russians after the election is over, design a plan and it over. turns out things didn't work out that way was our biggest problem is that, while we have a huge offensive cyber capability, we ourselves deterred, because there are so many ways ourselves deterred, because there are so many ways to attack the united states. which suggests, while we are talking about nukes in north korea, the great leveller across the global stage is cyber warfare. that's right, because nuclear weapons, if you use them, you might
iwould of the book, jane, is war, sabotage and fear.he russians are doing really well at selling fear. if the us is so good cyber warfare itself, why don't we hear about any retaliatory attacks? because we are the most vulnerable country on earth, and britain right behind us. during the rush a hack, had a lot of opportunities to retaliate, and his fear that, if you did, putin would come back on election day and medal in the vote count, so their view was, its all right, hillary clinton is going...
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that maybe four others were going to policies, i would maybe four others were going to policies, iwoulde four others were going to policies, i would imagine it was a very shaky policies, i would imagine it was a very sha ky start policies, i would imagine it was a very shaky start to the day. drama asa very shaky start to the day. drama as a result of the resignation this morning and a lot of hands being kicked down the road, seemingly. is that the only way that the government will be able to get through today? i think they have put in this concession at the last minute. i think that has placated a lot of people. i think, in terms of the customs union vote winner that things will be discussed at a later point in time, so that when the trade bill comes up. kicking the can down the road is not good enough for some people which is why we saw vividly so dramatically resigned today. i cannot describe the anger at what he did. it is not the done thing. you do not do something like that on the eve of a vote. he is walking around westminster looking miserable but he may have been buoyed by some
that maybe four others were going to policies, i would maybe four others were going to policies, iwoulde four others were going to policies, i would imagine it was a very shaky policies, i would imagine it was a very sha ky start policies, i would imagine it was a very shaky start to the day. drama asa very shaky start to the day. drama as a result of the resignation this morning and a lot of hands being kicked down the road, seemingly. is that the only way that the government will be able to...
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perhaps, iwould rather be strong. welcome reprieve for theresa may after conservative rebels decide to support a key vote on brexit. also on the programme... whether it's the goatee or the glorious goals, all eyes are on ronaldo as he helps portugal to a 1—0— victory against morocco, knocking them out of the world cup. is the sun rising or setting on our civilisation? that's the question behind a major new exhibition by american artist ed ruscha. get in touch with us using the hashtag... hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and matthew price is in london. donald trump has been put in the unusual position of having to back down. six weeks after changing american policy in a way that caused thousands of families of illegal entrants to be separated on the mexican border — he is now reversing course. the president came under irresistible pressure to end family separation as images and sounds of crying children prompted a public outcry. republican lawmakers told him the zero tolerance policy had to change and to
perhaps, iwould rather be strong. welcome reprieve for theresa may after conservative rebels decide to support a key vote on brexit. also on the programme... whether it's the goatee or the glorious goals, all eyes are on ronaldo as he helps portugal to a 1—0— victory against morocco, knocking them out of the world cup. is the sun rising or setting on our civilisation? that's the question behind a major new exhibition by american artist ed ruscha. get in touch with us using the hashtag......
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oh, yeah, iwould have been foremost among cynics. really?ly—day doubter to firm believer that something brilliant would come of it. what changed everything in 2008 was people. ‘08 has paid off. while public, private and eu money transformed the city, ‘08 was a calling card, telling the world it must drop by. where are you guys from? i'm from erie, pennsylvania, in america. lithuania. poland. poland! visitor numbers boomed. in ten years, the value of tourism has almost trebled to over £a billion. liverpool is now the fifth most popular uk destination for overseas visitors. great cities like liverpool have got to find a way to raise their head up and do brilliant things. and by using culture as the tool for regeneration, which is what we've done, that is how we've done it. you know, we've used this brilliant city and these brilliant stories and these events that we do to really kind of put a rocket under the regeneration of the city. the city continues to dream big. liverpool's giants are back later this year. it is an economic model recognise
oh, yeah, iwould have been foremost among cynics. really?ly—day doubter to firm believer that something brilliant would come of it. what changed everything in 2008 was people. ‘08 has paid off. while public, private and eu money transformed the city, ‘08 was a calling card, telling the world it must drop by. where are you guys from? i'm from erie, pennsylvania, in america. lithuania. poland. poland! visitor numbers boomed. in ten years, the value of tourism has almost trebled to over £a...
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iwould not joining a union, absolutely unionizing.k of so much for the work they've been putting in for us the work they've been putting in for us and the support we have been getting from workers alike. i would definitely advise joining a union. where does the problem come, any? is it with cash and card? a lot of customers are very it with cash and card? a lot of customers are very confused. before i make customers are very confused. before imakea customers are very confused. before i make a kid, iwill always customers are very confused. before i make a kid, i will always ask are you going to get this money. just clarify it for us. so, we had a lot more people tipping in cash now, as we have started to spread the word on what has been going on. but in a lot of places, we were told by the company that they had reviewed its competitors and that is what had led to this decision to take card gratuity, so it kind of implies that because everyone else is doing it, it is ok for us to do as well. so i think for most chains, that hard gratuit
iwould not joining a union, absolutely unionizing.k of so much for the work they've been putting in for us the work they've been putting in for us and the support we have been getting from workers alike. i would definitely advise joining a union. where does the problem come, any? is it with cash and card? a lot of customers are very it with cash and card? a lot of customers are very confused. before i make customers are very confused. before imakea customers are very confused. before i make a...