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joanna agreed to help the couple remodel it.not started yet, but joanna wanted to see it and talk about the vision for the pacspa >> and now she can come over to our house and remodel for us. i love that. >>> last night was the return of a show very close to ja-lo's heart, "american idol." topping tonight's know and tell, katy perry bonding over burgers. >> in n out burger. >> i know. >> i met my boyfriend over in n out. >> you did? >> katy is still basking in the glow of her recent engagement to orlando bloom. but last night's show was also full of happy tears. >> when somebody truly talented walks in -- >> we go, whoa. >> that's our version of scrolling. okay. well, that's great. you're nice, and then someone starts singing that's good and we're, like. >> hey. >> next up, julianne hough has the best first day at work ever. >> here's the first part of my day. cuddling with my hubby. >> we got our first official look at the "america's got talent" gang. terry crews replaces tyra cruz. the show premieres this spring. >> i don't kn
joanna agreed to help the couple remodel it.not started yet, but joanna wanted to see it and talk about the vision for the pacspa >> and now she can come over to our house and remodel for us. i love that. >>> last night was the return of a show very close to ja-lo's heart, "american idol." topping tonight's know and tell, katy perry bonding over burgers. >> in n out burger. >> i know. >> i met my boyfriend over in n out. >> you did? >> katy...
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that is also something joanna mentioned.s steadyur president and unstable, the more we are giving this opportunity not just with the taliban, but with a lot of other terrorist networks to rise up, continue to fight, and wrestle power from each other. brian: you went to moderate to go to school, you learned arabic. run theseen that teams have to speak arabic? eileen: they learn a little bit of the language in the country. they actually have translators that come in. usually they hire contractors to translate. with the specific mission to be an intelligence collector. when the female engagement teams are trained, it is a written mentoring aspect. when they are searching somebody and they want to say "please or introduce themselves, they convey basic stuff. they have contractors they hire to translate the big stuff. brian: you discussed this in the book. you talked about the burgers -- burkhas. has there ever been an occasion where they had that bobs under the burkha? talk about the reluctance of the women to be inspected by am
that is also something joanna mentioned.s steadyur president and unstable, the more we are giving this opportunity not just with the taliban, but with a lot of other terrorist networks to rise up, continue to fight, and wrestle power from each other. brian: you went to moderate to go to school, you learned arabic. run theseen that teams have to speak arabic? eileen: they learn a little bit of the language in the country. they actually have translators that come in. usually they hire contractors...
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that was what joanna was meant to test. she was put off by it. said to me, where was the military when i was in iraq? that was a mission i did on the ground, i encountered combat, nobody seemed to care. it feels like too much, but too late. brian: i want to interrupt you to show you some video of the secretary of defense during the obama years. this is january 2016. i think you suggested this woman was a little ticked off by what he said. >> as long as they qualify and meet the standards, women will be able to contribute to our mission in ways they could not before. they will be allowed to drive tanks, fire mortars, lead infantry soldiers into combat. they will be able to serve as army rangers and green berets, navy seals, marine corps infantry, air force para-jumpers, and everything else previously opened only to men. even more important, our military will be able to harness the skills and perspectives talented women have to offer. brian: when did women get into combat? ms. rivers: how far back do you want to go? [laughter] afghanistan -- brian:
that was what joanna was meant to test. she was put off by it. said to me, where was the military when i was in iraq? that was a mission i did on the ground, i encountered combat, nobody seemed to care. it feels like too much, but too late. brian: i want to interrupt you to show you some video of the secretary of defense during the obama years. this is january 2016. i think you suggested this woman was a little ticked off by what he said. >> as long as they qualify and meet the standards,...
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airlines plane, some of those who we re airlines plane, some of those who were killed, including joannabritish un worker — truly, truly grim... ourthoughts the british un worker — truly, truly grim... our thoughts have to be, obviously, with the families. it's an international story. very. we've got many canadians, people from all over the world... a staggering number of nationalities. if you think about those people and that pa rt think about those people and that part of the world — a lot of international workers of international workers of international organisations. that's what we saw on this plane. the big question — what caused it? someone who went to many, many air crashes in my time as a bbc foreign correspondent — i know the key now for the investigators will clearly be the black box flight recorders — not just what went on technically be the black box flight recorders — notjust what went on technically on the aircraft, but what was being said between the pilot and control tower, and between the cockpit and the crew as well. all of that will be on those flight recorders, and t
airlines plane, some of those who we re airlines plane, some of those who were killed, including joannabritish un worker — truly, truly grim... ourthoughts the british un worker — truly, truly grim... our thoughts have to be, obviously, with the families. it's an international story. very. we've got many canadians, people from all over the world... a staggering number of nationalities. if you think about those people and that pa rt think about those people and that part of the world — a...
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the father of joanna toole, the first brit to be named as a victim of the ethiopian plane crash, payshoto ofjoanna toole covers the front of the telegraph. she is one of 157 passengers and crew who died when an ethiopian airways jet crashed after take—off from the capital, addis ababa. the guardian says the prime minister is fighting to save her brexit deal as well as herjob as eurosceptic s circle. "last chance to take control of brexit" in the daily express, who say theresa may only has hours left to "stop the chaos." and further brexit woes for the prime minister in the times who say theresa may is facing another three—figure defeat over her brexit plan. we will begin with brexit. and how it appears, first of all, in the telegraph. the eu ready to charge £1 billion a month for the brexit dele? on the basis that they can. we have only 18 days left until the crunch, march 29, the brexit deadline. and in many ways we are no closer to knowing what the country is going to do. and indeed, what form that brexit will or will not take. it is increasingly the discussion is about some sort of
the father of joanna toole, the first brit to be named as a victim of the ethiopian plane crash, payshoto ofjoanna toole covers the front of the telegraph. she is one of 157 passengers and crew who died when an ethiopian airways jet crashed after take—off from the capital, addis ababa. the guardian says the prime minister is fighting to save her brexit deal as well as herjob as eurosceptic s circle. "last chance to take control of brexit" in the daily express, who say theresa may...
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it was a face time call with joanna gains.y soon be in the works. j.lo and joanna were spotted together in malibu looking at j. j.lo's home from the beach. it also appears there was a camera crew on site. >> i think that's a give away. >> leading people to wonder if the renovation was going to be captured for chip and joanna's new project with the discovery channel. >>> we all know the song "shallow" from the star is born. another piece is cooper's performance of "baby it's time" ♪ maybe it's time to let the old ways die, maybe it's time to let the old ways die ♪ >> another great song from the film. the star is born bug has bit the great eddie vetter. sunday night in arizona, eddie performed a cover of the song. ♪ maybe it's time to let the old ways die, yeah, maybe, it's time to let the old ways die ♪ ♪ it takes a lot to change your plans and a train to change your mind ♪ ♪ maybe it's time to let the old ways die ♪ >> to wrap a bow around this whole thing, it's sort of come full circle for bradley cooper. he said he often use
it was a face time call with joanna gains.y soon be in the works. j.lo and joanna were spotted together in malibu looking at j. j.lo's home from the beach. it also appears there was a camera crew on site. >> i think that's a give away. >> leading people to wonder if the renovation was going to be captured for chip and joanna's new project with the discovery channel. >>> we all know the song "shallow" from the star is born. another piece is cooper's performance of...
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among the british killed were 36—year—old joanna toole and father of three joseph wyethaka.from his son. we found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to kind of try and get any information that we could get. the plane had only been in service for a few months — we'll be looking at its safety record. also tonight... the fighters and families from the islamic state group who've left their last stronghold in syria, but remain defiant — we have a special report. mps are told — back theresa may's deal in the vote in two days‘ time — or risk losing brexit altogether. with the uk's exit day less than three weeks away, we look at the political campaigning targeting social media. and a man is arrested after aston villa's captain is attacked during their match against birmingham city. good evening. ethiopian airlines has confirmed that seven british nationals have died after one of its planes crashed soon after take—off from addis ababa. all 157 passengers and crew were killed. they were travelling to the kenyan capital, nairobi
among the british killed were 36—year—old joanna toole and father of three joseph wyethaka.from his son. we found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to kind of try and get any information that we could get. the plane had only been in service for a few months — we'll be looking at its safety record. also tonight... the fighters and families from the islamic state group who've left their last stronghold in syria, but remain defiant...
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. >>> a joanna j. new renovation project. >>> the miracle rescue of two sisters lost in the california wilderness for days. wait until you hearow they survived. we'll hear from them right after this. mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. emreplenished,d, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. here is another laundry hack from home made simple. do you want ready to wear clothing without all the hassle? yocan, with bounce dryer eets. simply toss two sheets in the dryer to iron less. we dried one shirt without bounce, and an identical shirt using
. >>> a joanna j. new renovation project. >>> the miracle rescue of two sisters lost in the california wilderness for days. wait until you hearow they survived. we'll hear from them right after this. mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he...
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joanna toole, a un worker from devon, has been named as one of the britons on the flight.orked for the united nations fisheries and aquaculture department, heading to nairobi to attend the un environment assembly. her colleagues described her as a ‘wonderful human being', and her father said she was a ‘very soft and loving' woman. from nairobi, alistair leithead reports. there is very little left of ethiopian air flight 302. this is where it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there were 149 passengers and eight crew on board. a search and rescue operation began but the fire was intense. the earth left blackened as the aircraft ploughed into the ground. eyewitnesses described the intensity of the impact. translation: they came directly from the sky downwards and we heard a huge explosion. there was no fire before it crashed but onceit was no fire before it crashed but once it crashed, we saw a huge cloud of smoke. e flight bound for nairobi took off from the ethiopian capital addis ababa, at 8:38 a:m., but six minutes later it disappeared off the radar. a crashed near th
joanna toole, a un worker from devon, has been named as one of the britons on the flight.orked for the united nations fisheries and aquaculture department, heading to nairobi to attend the un environment assembly. her colleagues described her as a ‘wonderful human being', and her father said she was a ‘very soft and loving' woman. from nairobi, alistair leithead reports. there is very little left of ethiopian air flight 302. this is where it crashed, just minutes after take—off. there...
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i'm joanna gosling. hello... i'm still here. laughter the european union... i can, i will walk around and pick you up on another camera. i apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... i wish we can start again, but that is all happening live on air. we'll start the story again. doctor brian wilkinson not impressed. others on twitter saw the funny side. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. 0re—mail. you can find us on twitter. do have a look at our website for previous discussions. that's all from us. we'll be back to you hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. there is lots of weather coming our way this weekend, some rain at times, some snow too. it'll be windy throughout the weekend. remember when high pressure was in control? it was all quiet? it's well to the south of us now. it's low pressure, the atlantic in charge of our weather. weather disturbances coming t
i'm joanna gosling. hello... i'm still here. laughter the european union... i can, i will walk around and pick you up on another camera. i apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... i wish we can start again, but that is all happening live on air. we'll start the story again. doctor brian wilkinson not impressed. others on twitter saw the funny side. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current...
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thank you, joanna.ates back into 2011 and one of the most disastrous corporate ta keovers one of the most disastrous corporate takeovers we've seen over recent yea rs. takeovers we've seen over recent years. america's hewlett—packa rd paid something like £7 billion for the british software firm autonomy, hailed as a great deal at the time. a year later, hp wrote off nearly all of that money, the purchase price, and started talking about accounting fraud. this morning in the high court they have begun outlining their case which will see them at demand something like £4 billion in damages from mike lynch, the then chief executive of autonomy. they've talked about the defendants, which include the chief financial officer, causing autonomy to enter into improper transactions to enter into improper transactions to inflate the revenues artificially and misrepresent a state of the finances to the market. they've talked in some detail this morning about one practice. they said this was billed as a computer soft
thank you, joanna.ates back into 2011 and one of the most disastrous corporate ta keovers one of the most disastrous corporate takeovers we've seen over recent yea rs. takeovers we've seen over recent years. america's hewlett—packa rd paid something like £7 billion for the british software firm autonomy, hailed as a great deal at the time. a year later, hp wrote off nearly all of that money, the purchase price, and started talking about accounting fraud. this morning in the high court they...
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"people" reporting no decisions on whether they'll work together but wanted to hear joanna's ideas.er the visit. >>> coming up, our cover story. more on the loss of luke perry. at only 52 years old many calling him the james dean of generation x. deb roberts, deborah roberts is here with more. >> reporter: it was a title inescapable. luke perry himself seemed stunned by the impact he created. a modest small town guy from ohio, he had that rare thick you just don't see much in hollywood, star appeal that spanned from one generation to another. >> we'll make our appearance and then we'll make our disappearance. >> reporter: for ten years he was dylan mckay, the edgy heartthrob on beverly beverly. >> i just don't believe in winning through intimidation. unless of course i'm doing the intimidating. >> that squint, high hair and big hearted bad boy making luke perry a teen idol in the '90s. >> perry is the heartthrob. luke perry. >> oh. >> could somebody fix his hair. >> reporter: he and castmates visiting "gma" back in 1994. >> i want to know what is he really like? >> ladies. >> you kn
"people" reporting no decisions on whether they'll work together but wanted to hear joanna's ideas.er the visit. >>> coming up, our cover story. more on the loss of luke perry. at only 52 years old many calling him the james dean of generation x. deb roberts, deborah roberts is here with more. >> reporter: it was a title inescapable. luke perry himself seemed stunned by the impact he created. a modest small town guy from ohio, he had that rare thick you just don't see...
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and joanna cherry is from the snp.r at the very least, to have a second referendum. could i ask you to poitely not to make speeches because there are seven of you and i want to give each of you a decent crack of the whip. first of all, starting with the people in the studio, how would you describe the situation this country finds itself in today? the fact that you gave the longest introduction i have ever heard you give shows how complex where we are is. my feeling is that we have moved to extremes because we have had such poor leadership at the centre, so we have millions of people wanting to revoke article 50. at the other extreme, we have people who want to leave with no deal. what the country really wa nts no deal. what the country really wants is what politics needs, which is for the grown—ups to get a grip on this and show a solid way out of the madness. the situation that the country finds itself in, how would you describe it as might be more concise than peter. i think it is unprecedented and not surprisingly,
and joanna cherry is from the snp.r at the very least, to have a second referendum. could i ask you to poitely not to make speeches because there are seven of you and i want to give each of you a decent crack of the whip. first of all, starting with the people in the studio, how would you describe the situation this country finds itself in today? the fact that you gave the longest introduction i have ever heard you give shows how complex where we are is. my feeling is that we have moved to...
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my name is joanna lopez miyaki. i'm a parent at the horace mann. i'm here to talk about what our -- nick just spoke to. i am ache going to ask the board to please put a pause on making any kinds of decisions. i think that it's premature. i think that it's -- it's some data but not enough data to support that this should be expanded. when this was initially rolled out, it was a promise made to the community that this was to serve buena vista who are an m -- horace mann families, and i don't know how expanding it to all district families, you can keep that promise. if you have a bed full, and another family drops in, like i don't know how you can say hey, this bed is for a bbvh family. i think a lot of the meetings that we had with the first draft proposal were rushed. the last meeting that we had, there were seven parents that attended. so i don't think there was enough communication given around to the whole community. it's pretty well documented in some of the media that's covered this, as well, to see that there's definitely a lot of questions an
my name is joanna lopez miyaki. i'm a parent at the horace mann. i'm here to talk about what our -- nick just spoke to. i am ache going to ask the board to please put a pause on making any kinds of decisions. i think that it's premature. i think that it's -- it's some data but not enough data to support that this should be expanded. when this was initially rolled out, it was a promise made to the community that this was to serve buena vista who are an m -- horace mann families, and i don't know...
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and joanna stern great to have you. tom, this isn't music. was hard when steve jobs did it not as a service but down load downloads. in the music world you had to have everything available for download they didn't want piecemeal in the video era, people are happy to have netflix with its content, to have somebody else and piece it together. right? >> well, the music analogy is important. music is the ultimate consumer experience any piece of music ever written in one app, one user interface, recommendations, navigation menu all in one incredibly simple, incredibly elegant. video is not there, print is not there. apple is focusing on video and print. can they get video to the point of simplicity and elegance that sp spotify and apple music brought to the music world they have a tough road to hoe, but it is the beginning of apple trying to take the 1.4 billion device users and say we will deliver the ultimate television experience by solving for television the way music has been solved. >> i'm not sure what problem apple is solving in the past
and joanna stern great to have you. tom, this isn't music. was hard when steve jobs did it not as a service but down load downloads. in the music world you had to have everything available for download they didn't want piecemeal in the video era, people are happy to have netflix with its content, to have somebody else and piece it together. right? >> well, the music analogy is important. music is the ultimate consumer experience any piece of music ever written in one app, one user...
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i'm joanna gosling. problems. welcome to bbc news room by. i'mjoanna gosling. hello...pean union... i'm not sure ifi still here. laughter the european union... i'm not sure if i can direct i will walk around and pick you up on another camera.|j apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... iwish issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... i wish we can start again but that is all happy and live on air. we will start the story again. doctor brian wilkinson, not impressed. others on twitter saw the funny side. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. or e—mail us. you can find us on twitter as well. have a look at our website for previous discussions. that is all from us. back to you hear your thoughts on bbc news coverage again and next week. goodbye. good evening. we had a bright star today but it did not last. cloud and rain quickly arrived from the west and we will see more of that over the weekend. still
i'm joanna gosling. problems. welcome to bbc news room by. i'mjoanna gosling. hello...pean union... i'm not sure ifi still here. laughter the european union... i'm not sure if i can direct i will walk around and pick you up on another camera.|j apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... iwish issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... i wish we can start again but that is all happy and live on air. we will start the story again. doctor brian...
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in your office, because you know it is joanna, joanna in your office, because you know it isjoanna,tantly wondering whether i have walked pass someone i know very well, it is hard to quantify how much of your life you have missed because you simply don‘t know whether you did know someone or not as you walked past. fascinating. let‘s say for example a member of your family, you spoke to them the day before, you spoke to them the day before, you spoke to them and you remember having that conversation, but you can‘t remember it was that person, is that how it works? i can give you an example, i went to an event in cardiff one day and the next day i was shopping locally and it happened to be that same person who i hadn‘t known before was in the same shop, quite a coincidence, but i didn‘t know that until they came over to me and i was looking at them thinking, who are you, i haven‘t seen you before in my life, which is a phrase i often use, and explained that i saw you yesterday and i went, that‘s right, yes. i must stress it is not about remembering, you can remember people you have se
in your office, because you know it is joanna, joanna in your office, because you know it isjoanna,tantly wondering whether i have walked pass someone i know very well, it is hard to quantify how much of your life you have missed because you simply don‘t know whether you did know someone or not as you walked past. fascinating. let‘s say for example a member of your family, you spoke to them the day before, you spoke to them the day before, you spoke to them and you remember having that...
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let's rejoin joanna gosling in westminster.ommons voted for a third time to reject the withdrawal agreement which theresa may struck with the european union. the prime minister said the vote would have "grave" implications. the result means the uk has missed a deadline to secure an extension of the brexit process and leave with a deal on 22 may. the prime minister now has until 12th april to seek a longer extension to the negotiation process to avoid a no—deal brexit. mps rejected the withdrawal agreement by 344 votes to 286 — a majority of 58 against the deal. so what happens next? on monday mps will hold more votes on alternative plans, in an attempt to try and find what the majority of the house supports. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has called a special meeting of eu leaders on april 10th. the european commission said a no—deal brexit on april 12th was now "a likely scenario". let's hear in full the prime minister's response, just moments after the result was announced. mr speaker, i think it should b
let's rejoin joanna gosling in westminster.ommons voted for a third time to reject the withdrawal agreement which theresa may struck with the european union. the prime minister said the vote would have "grave" implications. the result means the uk has missed a deadline to secure an extension of the brexit process and leave with a deal on 22 may. the prime minister now has until 12th april to seek a longer extension to the negotiation process to avoid a no—deal brexit. mps rejected...
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from sunny swansea, back to you, joanna. emma vardy is injuryfor back to you, joanna.k to you, joanna. emma vardy is in jury for us. at reaction there? that result this afternoon will have been watched with dismay, really, by many people living in communities north and south of the irish border. they have been here three times now, brought to the point hoping that there would perhaps be a resolution. many people round here was hoping there would be certainty for businesses. once again, they will have just seen that deal be voted down with a lot of disappointment. businesses have spent two years here wondering how brexit will affect them in the future. still no a nswe i’s , them in the future. still no answers, right down to the wire. it is already having an effect. there are businesses with contracts on hold, investments on hold, some irish exporters are trying to re—route their goods to europe by not going to the uk at all. there will be huge disappointment for the many people who opposed bragg set near to the irish border. he heard the reaction from nigel dodds of th
from sunny swansea, back to you, joanna. emma vardy is injuryfor back to you, joanna.k to you, joanna. emma vardy is in jury for us. at reaction there? that result this afternoon will have been watched with dismay, really, by many people living in communities north and south of the irish border. they have been here three times now, brought to the point hoping that there would perhaps be a resolution. many people round here was hoping there would be certainty for businesses. once again, they...
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joanna, could this usher in a new era for print media?for print media well, apple has texture, which is the big magazine app, which is a fantastic way to really absorb what's going on in magazines. i think a lot of the news -- getting into the news requires a different kind of mind-set than we've set seen from either netflix or apple or amazon and we know they don't actually want to get into that business, because it puts them in political conflict in markets that they're trying to expand in so i'm very curious to see what they do. apple are fantastic at making announcements. let's see what the quality and the quantity of the content actually is. >> yeah, absolutely. and i'm old enough to remember when these tech companies didn't want to be involved in content at all >> right >> you know, after microsoft and nbc, they're like, no way. now, my, how the story has changed. >> thank you >>> still to come, what to expect from levi strauss, that ipo is tomorrow. stay with us see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall
joanna, could this usher in a new era for print media?for print media well, apple has texture, which is the big magazine app, which is a fantastic way to really absorb what's going on in magazines. i think a lot of the news -- getting into the news requires a different kind of mind-set than we've set seen from either netflix or apple or amazon and we know they don't actually want to get into that business, because it puts them in political conflict in markets that they're trying to expand in so...
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i'm joanna gosling. two 17—year—olds were killed in separate incidents in london and greater manchester over the weekend. cressida dick, who's the metropolitan police commissioner, made her comments on lbc radio this morning. i think if you went back in history you would see examples of when police officer numbers have gone down and crime has not necessarily risen at the same rate in the same way, but i think what we all agree on is that in the last few years, police officer numbers have gone down a lot, there have been lots of cuts in other public services, there's been more demand for policing, and therefore there must be something. and i have consistently said... you agree that the prime minister is wrong, there is a link? i agree that there is some link between violent crime on the streets, obviously, and police officer numbers, of course there is. i think everybody would see that. that is why the year before last, i asked to get more money and to have more officers and was given a small amount. this
i'm joanna gosling. two 17—year—olds were killed in separate incidents in london and greater manchester over the weekend. cressida dick, who's the metropolitan police commissioner, made her comments on lbc radio this morning. i think if you went back in history you would see examples of when police officer numbers have gone down and crime has not necessarily risen at the same rate in the same way, but i think what we all agree on is that in the last few years, police officer numbers have...
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hello, it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling brexit is not happening a week today but thenext week, the european council agreed to an extension until the 22nd of may. in the second scenario, if the withdrawal agreement is not approved by the house of commons next week, the european council agreed to an extension until the 20th april, 12th, 12th of april! laughter. while expecting the uk to indicate the way forward.
hello, it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling brexit is not happening a week today but thenext week, the european council agreed to an extension until the 22nd of may. in the second scenario, if the withdrawal agreement is not approved by the house of commons next week, the european council agreed to an extension until the 20th april, 12th, 12th of april! laughter. while expecting the uk to indicate the way forward.
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change his or her sex however it was suspended and the vehicles were seized body confidence advocate joanna be moralists things the latest campaign fails to get its point across. it has me thinking that it's quite hard to take a group an organization seriously when they use someone that has inflicted so much pain and many people so there's quite a hard to just read a picture understand what the organizations trying to depict people so there's quite a hard to just read a picture understand what the organizations trying to depict and i don't think he's the he's the right person for the face of this campaign especially what they're trying to do that i don't need that because i do think is a bit of an insult to women especially because of what he was about and what he thought about women in particular and just aren't trying to do it and i do agree that something needs to be done but again violence against. men and women domestic violence is many when it happened both ways so maybe it's not the right present and down do you think it might be insulting to men directly china is giving its army a s
change his or her sex however it was suspended and the vehicles were seized body confidence advocate joanna be moralists things the latest campaign fails to get its point across. it has me thinking that it's quite hard to take a group an organization seriously when they use someone that has inflicted so much pain and many people so there's quite a hard to just read a picture understand what the organizations trying to depict people so there's quite a hard to just read a picture understand what...
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. >> reporter: suspects joanna mae macy-rodgers and mark morasky. >> she had come up too, and he had gotten close. and he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and you're going get me out of here now. they were very direct. i was just take the truck. when i said take the truck, he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> reporter: the hostage-taking began. as he jumped into the seat, he heard sirens, the sound inching closer. >> i told them, i said hey, there are cops everywhere. he said just pull over. they'll pull right by. >> officers were monitoring from the sky. he was forced on to southbound 87. it brought the first moment he thought to bail. >> when i started to make the right-hand turn, i was going to jump out of the truck. when i was making the turn, i had reached over with my left hand and i was trying to unbuckle my seat belt. well, he caught me, and he got pretty upset, very upset. >> ellerd continued driving, suspect morasky keeping a grip on his seat belt. behind a sea of patrol cars. >> when i saw that many officers behind me, it was kind of
. >> reporter: suspects joanna mae macy-rodgers and mark morasky. >> she had come up too, and he had gotten close. and he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and you're going get me out of here now. they were very direct. i was just take the truck. when i said take the truck, he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> reporter: the hostage-taking began. as he jumped into the seat, he heard sirens, the sound inching closer. >> i told them, i...
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. >> suspects joanna mae macy rogers and mark morasky. he told me, he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and get me out of here now. they were very direct. there was going to be an issue. i remember saying, you know what, just take the truck. he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> the hostage taking began. >> he heard sirens. the sound inching closer. >> i told him, i said there's cops everywhere. he told me, just pull over. they'll drive right by. >> officers were monditoring frm the sky. the first moment to bail. >> when i started to make the right-hand turn to get on to the freeway. when i was making the turn, i rechd over to unbuckle my seat belt. he caught me. he got pretty upset. very upset. >> driving, suspect morasky keeping a grip on his seat belt. behind the ups truck, a sea of patrol cars. >> when i saw that many officers behind me, i'm in trouble. i figured this guy did something pretty bad. >> he thought, keep driving. >> i figured as long as we were driving, we're okay. we're okay for now.
. >> suspects joanna mae macy rogers and mark morasky. he told me, he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and get me out of here now. they were very direct. there was going to be an issue. i remember saying, you know what, just take the truck. he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> the hostage taking began. >> he heard sirens. the sound inching closer. >> i told him, i said there's cops everywhere. he told me, just pull over. they'll...
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joanna gaines has always said she'd never leave waco for a job...before j-lo called... remember i told you how a-rod bought j-lo a litte fixer- uppper: well here it is: a 6,.6 million pad on the beach in malibu.. what a dump. if anybody can turn this delapidated place in to a dream home i'm sure chip and joe can do it. i love what they do with 50 grand in texas, i can't wait to see what they do when the sky's the limit. if flying southwest is more your speed and i'm the first to tell you about the cheap hawaii tickets.. forget it you're probably too late. all the lowest fares from oakland and san jose are already gone. but do some digging and maybe you'll find something that works. or.. you can fly free for an entire year on jetlbue! what's the catch? you have to delete all your instagram photos by friday... wipe all your stuff and instead post the all you can jet sweepstakes and then wait. they'll select three winners who get unlimted flhts anywhere jetlbue flies for a whole year. (you just gotta pay the taxes). (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá
joanna gaines has always said she'd never leave waco for a job...before j-lo called... remember i told you how a-rod bought j-lo a litte fixer- uppper: well here it is: a 6,.6 million pad on the beach in malibu.. what a dump. if anybody can turn this delapidated place in to a dream home i'm sure chip and joe can do it. i love what they do with 50 grand in texas, i can't wait to see what they do when the sky's the limit. if flying southwest is more your speed and i'm the first to tell you about...
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s joanna toole and irish national michael ryan or british citizen sarah auffret who was tackling marine plastic pollution and award- winning nigerian author pius adesanmi. from saving refugees to fighting global hunger, the flight manifest read like a who's who of the very best of humanity. there was one person who should have been on that flight but narrowly missed it. antonis mavropoulos arrived just as the gates were closing, and despite begging to get on he was told he would have to catch a later plane. being a few minutes late had just saved his life. jeff? >> glor: unbelievable story, deborah. thank you very much. so was the problem here with the pilot or the plane or a combination? these are the big questions tonight. there are currently 350 boeing 737 max jets in service around the world with orders for more than 5,000. kris van cleave joins us now with some new information on all of this. all of this changing now this afternoon. kris, what's the latest? >> reporter: jeff, late this afternoon the f.a.a. sent a notice to all of the operators of the 737 max around the world. in it
s joanna toole and irish national michael ryan or british citizen sarah auffret who was tackling marine plastic pollution and award- winning nigerian author pius adesanmi. from saving refugees to fighting global hunger, the flight manifest read like a who's who of the very best of humanity. there was one person who should have been on that flight but narrowly missed it. antonis mavropoulos arrived just as the gates were closing, and despite begging to get on he was told he would have to catch a...
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among the british killed were 36—year—old joanna toole and father of three joseph wyethaka.c rush to work the phones to kind of try and get any information that we could get. the plane had only been in service for a few months — we'll be looking at its safety record. also tonight... the fighters and families from the islamic state group who've
among the british killed were 36—year—old joanna toole and father of three joseph wyethaka.c rush to work the phones to kind of try and get any information that we could get. the plane had only been in service for a few months — we'll be looking at its safety record. also tonight... the fighters and families from the islamic state group who've
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tonight, another british person who died has been named as 36—year—old joanna toole, who was heading. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737—800 max aircraft last june. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg this morning. it is the same kind of aircraft that crashed off indonesia last year, operated by lion air. there was a loss of 189 passengers and crew killed, and it also crashed shortly after takeoff. boeing said it was deeply saddened and that a technical team was ready to provide assistance. while all thoughts are with the families of those killed, work has already begun to find out what caused the crash. the us federal aviation authority says it will be involved in the investigation. earlier i spoke to geoffrey thomas is the editor of airlineratings.com he specialises in aircraft safety. first of all, having an air crash like this is most unusual anyway, with today's safety levels. then to have two aeroplanes, both four months old, to crash the way they h
tonight, another british person who died has been named as 36—year—old joanna toole, who was heading. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737—800 max aircraft last june. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg this morning. it is the same kind of aircraft that crashed off indonesia last year, operated by lion air. there was a loss of 189 passengers and crew killed, and...
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down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joannaps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer, jack grealish, is attacked by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. and in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin — we'll have full details of that game and the rest of today's sporting
down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joannaps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer, jack grealish, is attacked by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. and in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin — we'll have full details...
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joanna gaines has always said she'd never leave waco for a job...ember i told you how a-rod bought j-lo a litte fixer- uppper: well here it is: a 6,.6 million pad on the beach in malibu.. what a dump. if anybody can turn this delapidated place in to a dream home i'm sure chip and joe can do it. i love what they do with 50 grand in texas, i can't wait to see what they do when the sky's the limit. if flying southwest is more your speed and i'm the first to tell you about the cheap hawaii tickets.. forget it you're probably too late. all the lowest fares from oakland and san jose are already gone. but do some digging and maybe you'll find something that works. or.. you can fly free for an entire year on jetlbue! what's the catch? you have to delete all your instagram photos by friday... wipe all your stuff and instead post the all you can jet sweepstakes and then wait. they'll select three winners who get unlimted flights anywhere jetlbue flies for a whole year. (you just gotta pay the taxes). < ella: i'm ella < ella: i'm ella < ella: i'm ella sogomoni
joanna gaines has always said she'd never leave waco for a job...ember i told you how a-rod bought j-lo a litte fixer- uppper: well here it is: a 6,.6 million pad on the beach in malibu.. what a dump. if anybody can turn this delapidated place in to a dream home i'm sure chip and joe can do it. i love what they do with 50 grand in texas, i can't wait to see what they do when the sky's the limit. if flying southwest is more your speed and i'm the first to tell you about the cheap hawaii...
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joanna toole, going to a conference. and the founder of an italian group that works with unicef, and staff from five u.n. affiliated programs, lost. >> david, we heard from our expert who says there's no reason to think there's something wrong with this type of plane. but both of these happening back-to-back, and on new airplanes? >> reporter: there are more than 70 being flown right now. all three carriers in the u.s. express confidence in the aircraft. it's very early in this investigation. of course, the first thought is, are they connected? we'll learn more in the coming days. tom? >> david, thank you. >>> back at home, the emergency landing at jfk in new york. more than two dozen passengers and crew injured by severe turbulence. cell phone video shows passengers badly shaken. the shaking so violent, some passengers afraid they weren't going to make it. a crew member even breaking a leg. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: it was less than an hour before landing when the turbulence hit. >> turkish 1, unable to mainta
joanna toole, going to a conference. and the founder of an italian group that works with unicef, and staff from five u.n. affiliated programs, lost. >> david, we heard from our expert who says there's no reason to think there's something wrong with this type of plane. but both of these happening back-to-back, and on new airplanes? >> reporter: there are more than 70 being flown right now. all three carriers in the u.s. express confidence in the aircraft. it's very early in this...
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joanna has a point which is that the government has to grip this issue and show some leadership.hard brexiteers what the alternative really could be, but after that it could be a long extension which is possibly the most likely outcome. thanks very much. crucial meeting of the 1922. theresa may suggested she will say she will quit if she can get her deal through. but she may carry on if she can get another negotiating team, sources say. now it's time for a look at the weather. disappointingly cloudy across much of the country. across the south—west of england, far south of wales, glorious. iwillshow south—west of england, far south of wales, glorious. i will show you the cloud creeping eastwards. south—west england the best sunshine. cloud thinning across wales into the west midlands, pushing eastwards. sky is improving across much of england and wales over the next few hours. further north, more cloud, weather front affecting west of rain. temperatures 10—11, pretty mild. 15-16 in temperatures 10—11, pretty mild. 15—16 in the sunshine. under clear skies across the south—west, th
joanna has a point which is that the government has to grip this issue and show some leadership.hard brexiteers what the alternative really could be, but after that it could be a long extension which is possibly the most likely outcome. thanks very much. crucial meeting of the 1922. theresa may suggested she will say she will quit if she can get her deal through. but she may carry on if she can get another negotiating team, sources say. now it's time for a look at the weather. disappointingly...
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this picture of joanna toole, one of the 157 passengers on board the ethiopian airlines plane which crashedthiopian capital addis ababa and herfamily paying from the ethiopian capital addis ababa and her family paying tribute to her, she worked for the un.l very sad story. 157 people died on the sly, one of whom is pictured on the sly, one of whom is pictured on the front page of some of some of the front page of some of some of the papers. —— on this flight. very sad story. but at the same time that does not appear to be a story of malfunction, foul play, just a very sad story. and we don't get these very lethal crashes, you know,... safest form of transport, isn‘t it? so it‘s very sad. horrible. safest form of transport, isn‘t it? so it's very sad. horrible. the guardian, this is jack grealish, the aston villa captain, who went on to win the match, didn‘t seem to put him off too much, but he was punched by someone who has now been arrested in the middle of the match.|j by someone who has now been arrested in the middle of the match. i saw the scenes, it‘s unbelievable! actually, these sce
this picture of joanna toole, one of the 157 passengers on board the ethiopian airlines plane which crashedthiopian capital addis ababa and herfamily paying from the ethiopian capital addis ababa and her family paying tribute to her, she worked for the un.l very sad story. 157 people died on the sly, one of whom is pictured on the sly, one of whom is pictured on the front page of some of some of the front page of some of some of the papers. —— on this flight. very sad story. but at the same...
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joanna?international women's day-themed, basically as we look at the overall issue of equality, we want to think about performance and incentives for people to include women. here is one demonstration that it does make sense. if you look at hedge fund indexes, the index of women-owned hedge funds has been outperforming broader indexes by quite a lot, actually, in the last few years. they have done really well. if you are thinking about where to put her money, you might want to consider with us women-own funds. rishaad: you know, it is international women's day. melissa, sorry. i have to give it to joanna. yvonne: it was a good chart. rishaad: in the spirit of collectivism, i suppose, we have to. yvonne: congratulations. we will take you through some more lines from gtv . that is where you go for those charts, but some lines coming through with the foreign ministry talking about the u.s. and china. they want to send into confrontation, that the decoupling of economies is "wishful thinking.
joanna?international women's day-themed, basically as we look at the overall issue of equality, we want to think about performance and incentives for people to include women. here is one demonstration that it does make sense. if you look at hedge fund indexes, the index of women-owned hedge funds has been outperforming broader indexes by quite a lot, actually, in the last few years. they have done really well. if you are thinking about where to put her money, you might want to consider with us...
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joanna toole was on her way to a united nations climate conference.has described her as a warm and loving person who just wanted to help people. a teenage boy has become the second person to be charged with the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney. jodie was stabbed to death in a park in east london ten days ago. the 15—year—old is due in court later today. number ten has conceded that negotiations with brussels over amending the brexit withdrawal bill are deadlocked on the eve of a crucial parliamentary vote. downing street says talks will continue today but theresa may isn't expected to make a last minute trip to brussels. mps are supposed to be getting a second vote on the prime minister's brexit deal tomorrow — but conservative brexiteers have warned that they won't vote for it as it currently stands. a 27—year—old man is due in cout today charged with assaulting aston villa's jack grealish on the pitch during a game. paul mitchell is accused of attacking the player less than 10 minutes into the championship clash at birmingham's st andrew's stadiu
joanna toole was on her way to a united nations climate conference.has described her as a warm and loving person who just wanted to help people. a teenage boy has become the second person to be charged with the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney. jodie was stabbed to death in a park in east london ten days ago. the 15—year—old is due in court later today. number ten has conceded that negotiations with brussels over amending the brexit withdrawal bill are deadlocked on the eve of a...
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yes, joanna.or a series of protests and marches across central london. there is a marching band about to arrive at parliament square. there are some pro remain support groups here but the vast majority are brexit supporters, people who say they weren‘t planning to come to london today for a celebration. —— people who were planning to come to london today for a celebration of leaving the eu. that is not going to happen. the brexit process is not clear. i have been speaking to people from across the country who say they are frustrated and even angry that the government has not kept its brexit promise. i think those people need to understand what democracy means and how angry people are at the way they have behaved. the queen should get involved and tellthem, listen, right, i don't want anarchy on these streets. so, she should give the order and leave. basically, our government has betrayed us. we voted to leave. if they go for a second referendum, it is going to take them six months to do their canv
yes, joanna.or a series of protests and marches across central london. there is a marching band about to arrive at parliament square. there are some pro remain support groups here but the vast majority are brexit supporters, people who say they weren‘t planning to come to london today for a celebration. —— people who were planning to come to london today for a celebration of leaving the eu. that is not going to happen. the brexit process is not clear. i have been speaking to people from...
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and tonight, another briton who has died has been named as 36—year—old joanna toole, who was headingence. the aircraft was brand new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737—800 max aircraft last june. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november, four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg this morning, and it is the same type of aircraft bought by lion air that crashed off indonesia last october, with the loss of 189 passengers and crew, also shortly after take—off. boeing said it was deeply saddened, and that a technical team was ready to provide assistance. while all thoughts are with the families of those killed, work has already begun to find out what caused the crash. the us federal aviation authority says it will be involved in the investigation. alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. as alistair mentioned in that report, the aircraft, a boeing 737 max, was a relatively new model, and concerns have been raised about its safety systems. our transport correspondent tom burridge has been taking a look. debri
and tonight, another briton who has died has been named as 36—year—old joanna toole, who was headingence. the aircraft was brand new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737—800 max aircraft last june. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november, four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg this morning, and it is the same type of aircraft bought by lion air that crashed off indonesia last october, with the loss of...
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you're watching bbc news at 9:003m with joanna gosling. the headlines... the government says it would slash tarriffs on a range of imports from outside the eu if there was a no—deal brexit, and there'd be no new checks across the irish border. this is a controversial measure that could be unpopular with some farmers and may leave the back door in northern ireland open to smuggling, but the uk government says it's the only thing it can do in its control to maintain an open border. the ayes to the right — 242. the noes to the left — 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock. after the prime minister's deal was overwhelmingly rejected, mps will vote this evening on whether to leave the eu without a deal on 29th march. these are unenviable choices. thanks to the decision that the house has made this evening they are choices that must now be faced. mrs may is briefing her cabinets now after last night's shattering defeat amid signs she's not ruled out bringing her deal back for another vote. european leaders react with disappointment to the vote. the e
you're watching bbc news at 9:003m with joanna gosling. the headlines... the government says it would slash tarriffs on a range of imports from outside the eu if there was a no—deal brexit, and there'd be no new checks across the irish border. this is a controversial measure that could be unpopular with some farmers and may leave the back door in northern ireland open to smuggling, but the uk government says it's the only thing it can do in its control to maintain an open border. the ayes to...
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you're watching bbc news at 9:00am with joanna gosling. the headlines...e the eu if there was a no—deal brexit, and there'd be no new checks across the irish border. this is a controversial measure that could be unpopular with some farmers and may leave the back door in northern ireland open to smuggling, but the uk government says it's the only thing it can do in its control to maintain an open border. the ayes to the right — 242. the noes to the left — 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock. after the prime minister's deal was overwhelmingly rejected,
you're watching bbc news at 9:00am with joanna gosling. the headlines...e the eu if there was a no—deal brexit, and there'd be no new checks across the irish border. this is a controversial measure that could be unpopular with some farmers and may leave the back door in northern ireland open to smuggling, but the uk government says it's the only thing it can do in its control to maintain an open border. the ayes to the right — 242. the noes to the left — 391. so the noes have it, the noes...