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joe miller reports.sualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers, and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one print shop is still going strong, designing posters for local schools and theatres. but its founder, who started in his parents' living room 23 years ago, says an increase in the taxes he pays on the property is forcing him to downsize. our rates have risen from £7,000 to £12,000, which has a real effect on us. we are making less money and employing less people because we can't afford to keep open, because the government have taken money from us. 200 shops in the local area have closed since the tax known as business rates was rejigged last year, and they have not been replaced. critics of the government say it's notjust the little man who is losing out. they say the troubles at house of fraser and debenhams are made worse because they pay higher business rates than online competitors like amazon. while these measures are welcome, particularly for s
joe miller reports.sualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers, and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one print shop is still going strong, designing posters for local schools and theatres. but its founder, who started in his parents' living room 23 years ago, says an increase in the taxes he pays on the property is forcing him to downsize. our rates have risen from £7,000 to £12,000, which has a real effect on us. we are making less money...
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joe miller, bbc news.s, in 2007, the bbc filmed with a group of us soldiers in baghdad, and now, a decade after their return from iraq, our world tracks them down to find them still struggling to adjust to life back home. the programme contains some graphic images of war you may find upsetting. in 2007, an intense struggle was taking place in one of the most violent areas of iraq. the us army was fully engaged. as a bbc correspondent and cameraman, we watched them fight their lives. —— we watched them fight for their lives. i was positive i wasn't coming home. i knew it, just because we were losing guys left and right. the sergeantjust stopped bleeding. there wasn't anything left in there to bleed outwith. he was gone. now, more than a decade later, we wanted to look at the effect of the iraq war on those who we met. it was just like out of nowhere. i could barely hold on, i had to run into the woodland, ijust started crying. what is wrong with me? coming home was odd. there is a switch you're supposed to
joe miller, bbc news.s, in 2007, the bbc filmed with a group of us soldiers in baghdad, and now, a decade after their return from iraq, our world tracks them down to find them still struggling to adjust to life back home. the programme contains some graphic images of war you may find upsetting. in 2007, an intense struggle was taking place in one of the most violent areas of iraq. the us army was fully engaged. as a bbc correspondent and cameraman, we watched them fight their lives. —— we...
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joe miller, bbc news. of sussex have attended the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney. the sporting event, which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with traumas from combat, has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. prince harry and meghan will be travelling onto new zealand as part of their 16—day commonwealth tour. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond reports from sydney. joshua david smith. a week of competition and camaraderie comes to a close. today athletes from militaries around the world received medals with a royal touch. one of the british medallists this week was former lance corporal andy white. 0ur invictus games sydney ‘is medallists. .. dragged out of depression by what he calls the invictus spirit. because we're all ex—military and the things we've done, we're another family, we are the invictus family. we always look out for each other. there are sporting competitions that are bigger than invictus and there are sporting compe
joe miller, bbc news. of sussex have attended the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney. the sporting event, which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with traumas from combat, has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. prince harry and meghan will be travelling onto new zealand as part of their 16—day commonwealth tour. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond reports from sydney. joshua david smith. a week of competition and...
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joe miller, bbc news.ts currently making its way across mexico to the united states has rejected a plan for asylum from the mexican government. our correspondent, will grant, has spent the week travelling with the group. when you have over 1,000 miles to go, it makes sense to set off early. the midday heat in chiapas is so fierce, so energy—sapping, that the caravan of migrants rolls out before dawn. the lucky ones hitch a lift on anything they can. the rest have to keep walking, and are growing tired. the migrants still have the vast majority of their arduous journey to go, and most of mexico to cross. perhaps only a fraction of them will even make it to the us—mexico border as the temptation to turn back grows. staying the course is hard enough. now, imagine doing it with several small children. deportee samuel rosales is bringing his family on what is his fifth attempt to return to the united states. his one—year—old daughter, madeline, is exhausted, and has had a fever. but samuel insists honduras, one
joe miller, bbc news.ts currently making its way across mexico to the united states has rejected a plan for asylum from the mexican government. our correspondent, will grant, has spent the week travelling with the group. when you have over 1,000 miles to go, it makes sense to set off early. the midday heat in chiapas is so fierce, so energy—sapping, that the caravan of migrants rolls out before dawn. the lucky ones hitch a lift on anything they can. the rest have to keep walking, and are...
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joe miller has more.pace race began in the 1950s, britain was very much a part of it, even managing to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is, the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing these — microsatellites that are usually the size of a washing machine. now, around 40% of these are made here, and very soon, they'll give us the ability to look at detailed video footage of earth. despite such home—grown expertise, satellites have to be launched in other countries. but the countdown to britain's first spaceport is already under way. on scotland's remote north coast. from our perspective it's a really good location for access into the orbits we are most interested in. so specifically the polar orbit,
joe miller has more.pace race began in the 1950s, britain was very much a part of it, even managing to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is, the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing...
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joe miller, bbc news. the us state of florida in connection with a series of letter bombs sent to prominent critics of president trump. cesar sayoc is accused of transporting and mailing explosives — and threatening former presidents. mr trump condemned, what he described as, "terrorising acts" and called for americans to unite following the attacks. andy moore reports. at a rally in north carolina, president trump talked about the need for debate about civility in public life, but he also criticised the media. everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. we must unify as a nation in peace, love and in harmony. the media has a major role to play, whether they want to or not. and that anti—media sentiment was taken up by the crowd, who railed against a media organisation targeted by explosive devices. that same message was emblazoned on the side of the suspect‘s van, along with cross hairs over images of some of mr trump's critics. the man charged is 56—year—old cesar sayoc, som
joe miller, bbc news. the us state of florida in connection with a series of letter bombs sent to prominent critics of president trump. cesar sayoc is accused of transporting and mailing explosives — and threatening former presidents. mr trump condemned, what he described as, "terrorising acts" and called for americans to unite following the attacks. andy moore reports. at a rally in north carolina, president trump talked about the need for debate about civility in public life, but...
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joe miller, bbc news.sey who led a review into the state of the high street, which was published injuly. he's also a former chief executive of wickes, iceland, booker, and focus diy. here's what he thinks of the proposals. it is welcome, that's for sure. it is really pleasing we are seeing a government recognise that action is required to rejuvenate our town centres. however, ithink required to rejuvenate our town centres. however, i think the business rate issue is something we should put to one side and say, actually, it is passed as far as retailing is concerned. —— bust. it needs wholesale reform. it is hitting our small businesses up and down the country. they really need help right now. i really would like to see the business rate system com pletely to see the business rate system completely reformed and replace with a sales tax which would do with the issue of online versus off—line retailers at the same time. i do not believe that the current spate of closures of major retailers is anything particu
joe miller, bbc news.sey who led a review into the state of the high street, which was published injuly. he's also a former chief executive of wickes, iceland, booker, and focus diy. here's what he thinks of the proposals. it is welcome, that's for sure. it is really pleasing we are seeing a government recognise that action is required to rejuvenate our town centres. however, ithink required to rejuvenate our town centres. however, i think the business rate issue is something we should put to...
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joe miller, bbc news.eds by catherine shuttleworth a retail expert at savvy marketing. thank you forjoining us. do you think it is right the government is only focusing on small businesses?” think any help given by the government has to be welcomed. the concern is it is notjust small businesses who are suffering. we have seen debenhams this week saying their business rate bill is £18 million which is three times their profits which means their business is not sustainable going forward. we need to see from philip hammond on monday a much broader plan for the high street which helps businesses big and small during the biggest retail revolution we have ever seen. what else needs to be done? there needs to be a complete level of the playing field for retail because online is much cheaper than those who have bricks and buildings. building rates are set up for a bygone era, not the digital era. the changing of rates a couple of years ago has been crippling for businesses big and small. what about rent? we have h
joe miller, bbc news.eds by catherine shuttleworth a retail expert at savvy marketing. thank you forjoining us. do you think it is right the government is only focusing on small businesses?” think any help given by the government has to be welcomed. the concern is it is notjust small businesses who are suffering. we have seen debenhams this week saying their business rate bill is £18 million which is three times their profits which means their business is not sustainable going forward. we...
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joe miller. i don't think lisa murkowski is going to face a heavy penalty from republican voters in alaska. >> with manchin who is obviously a democratic conservative state, would there have been any political deal with him for that vote or was that mostly based on him wanting to lock up reelection in west virginia? obviously in some votes people reach out to you, deals are made. >> well, i think it's tricky to make a deal in this case. i can't imagine that joe manchin wanted to be the one democrat voting for brett kavanaugh. i don't think he liked being in that position at all. but i suspect with joe manchin's political calculation, he needs to win voters who voted for trump but also for him. there are a lot of trump/manchin voters in west virginia. i suspect that is a bigger political calculation, the biger piece than perhaps antagonizing elements of his pace. are they going to support the republican morrissey? so they have nowhere to go. they can stay home but i suspect that would be self-defe
joe miller. i don't think lisa murkowski is going to face a heavy penalty from republican voters in alaska. >> with manchin who is obviously a democratic conservative state, would there have been any political deal with him for that vote or was that mostly based on him wanting to lock up reelection in west virginia? obviously in some votes people reach out to you, deals are made. >> well, i think it's tricky to make a deal in this case. i can't imagine that joe manchin wanted to be...
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joe miller, bbc news.ylum from mexican government. under the plan, the migrants would have been given a temporary work visa, but only in the two southern rural mexican states. instead, they‘re determined to keep going to the us. our mexico correspondent, will grant, has spent the week travelling with the group. when you have over 1000 miles to go, it makes sense to set off early. the mid—day heaping chiapaz is so fierce, so energy sapping, that the ca rava n fierce, so energy sapping, that the caravan of migrants rolls out before dawn. the lucky ones hitch a lift. on anything they can. the rest have to keep walking and are growing tired. the migrants still have the vast majority of their arduous journey to go and most of mexico to cross. perhaps only a fraction of them will even make it to the us mexico border is the temptation to turn back grows. staying the course is hard enough. now imagine doing it with several small children. this man is bringing his family on what is his fifth attempt to return to th
joe miller, bbc news.ylum from mexican government. under the plan, the migrants would have been given a temporary work visa, but only in the two southern rural mexican states. instead, they‘re determined to keep going to the us. our mexico correspondent, will grant, has spent the week travelling with the group. when you have over 1000 miles to go, it makes sense to set off early. the mid—day heaping chiapaz is so fierce, so energy sapping, that the ca rava n fierce, so energy sapping, that...
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joe miller, bbc news.ave seen jodie whittaker take over as the doctor. she's the first woman to play the role in the show‘s 55 year history. for those of you who missed it, here's a taster of tonight's episode. this is my home and i'm not having it being an alien battle ground. we stop the meeting, catch them, send them home. away from each other and away from earth. how do we do that? well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can ijust ask well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can i just ask about the dna bombs? how long have we got left? enough questions! you lots, you love to chat, i get it. lots to do, i'm working on it all. and i haven't forgot about your problems. give me nine minutes and a bit of quiet and i'll be ready to roll. jodie whittaker there. there were critics of the decision to give whittaker the job, so how did she do on opening night? let's ask jenny colgan, she's an author who has written numerous doctor who stories and is also a self—proclaimed super fan. she was watching tonigh
joe miller, bbc news.ave seen jodie whittaker take over as the doctor. she's the first woman to play the role in the show‘s 55 year history. for those of you who missed it, here's a taster of tonight's episode. this is my home and i'm not having it being an alien battle ground. we stop the meeting, catch them, send them home. away from each other and away from earth. how do we do that? well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can ijust ask well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can i...
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joe miller, bbc news.safe in the hands of the government's climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of nanny state advice. here's our environment analystm roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week, either as a steak or cut into strips to flavour meals like stir—fries. will the government pass on that advice? no, it won't. i think you're describing the worst nanny state environment ever. who would i be... advising, is it nanny state to advise? ..sitting there advising people in the country, coming home after a hard day of work, to not have, you know, steak and chips. please! those who enjoy a nice joint of beef will breathe a sigh of relief, but people concerned about the climate say the government should be advising us to switch from be
joe miller, bbc news.safe in the hands of the government's climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of nanny state advice. here's our environment analystm roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week, either as a steak or cut...
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joe miller, bbc news.to try and agree a new report urging more ambitious global warming targets. tomorrow, they're expected to say increases in temperatures should be capped at 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. their report will warn countries that the existing target of two degrees, adopted in the paris agreement of 2015, is no longer enough. earlier one of the report's authors, professor myles allen, explained the impact such a temperature change could have on our lives. that was a huge achievement of the paris agreement but of course, everybody recognised at the time that the science available at the time didn't tell them what exactly that would mean. what were the benefits of limiting it to1.5, as opposed to allowing it to rise to two? and how much harder work would it be to meet a 1.5 degrees goal rather than settling for two? this is why they commissioned this new report. it is a very special report, but it is also a report specifically requested by the international community, asking
joe miller, bbc news.to try and agree a new report urging more ambitious global warming targets. tomorrow, they're expected to say increases in temperatures should be capped at 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. their report will warn countries that the existing target of two degrees, adopted in the paris agreement of 2015, is no longer enough. earlier one of the report's authors, professor myles allen, explained the impact such a temperature change could have on our lives. that...
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joe miller has more.ain was very much a part of it. skylark managed almost a50 launches and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing these — microsatellites that are usually the size of a washing machine. now, around 40% of these are made here, and very soon, they'll give us the ability to look at detailed video footage of earth, and the only question is — will they be launched from british soil? the countdown has already begun. in cornwall, virgin galactic is planning to use a 7117 to launch a rocket from the upper atmosphere. but britain's answer to cape canaveral is likely to be built at the other end of the country, much to the
joe miller has more.ain was very much a part of it. skylark managed almost a50 launches and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is the uk is a world leader when it comes to...
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joe miller, bbc news. tsunami aftermath that has hit indonesia. indonesia.0 people are now missing. some 5000 people are now missing. that is in the aftermath of the often three —— earthquake. often three —— earthquake. conditions because the area hit was so remote and difficult to get to. so remote and difficult to get to. the news that 5000 people are still missing. court after weeks of debate over sexual abuse allegations. sexual abuse allegations. with, which was supposed to be there every free. every free. leadership to consider switching to the conservatives. costing the nhs just under 1% of its total budget. lifestyle implications for patients are obvious. smoking is one reason for the figure. are trying to intervene earlier? save lives, and limbs. chris jackson reports. this is michael owen's this amputation operation. amputation operation. years of heavy smoking have clocked his arteries. smoking have clocked his arteries. lott cannot get to his limbs, and they are slowly dying. they are slowly dying. to above the knee, but at least it will reduce h
joe miller, bbc news. tsunami aftermath that has hit indonesia. indonesia.0 people are now missing. some 5000 people are now missing. that is in the aftermath of the often three —— earthquake. often three —— earthquake. conditions because the area hit was so remote and difficult to get to. so remote and difficult to get to. the news that 5000 people are still missing. court after weeks of debate over sexual abuse allegations. sexual abuse allegations. with, which was supposed to be...
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our business correspondent joe miller is here. joe, what's he been saying.illegal behaviour and says the allegations that have surfaced at nonsense. he's had a resort in arizona, that's for the newspaper tracked down, he told them he'd been in business are something like a0 yea rs in business are something like a0 years and had occasionally engaged in what he called banter but never meant for it to cause offence and if he had deemed to have done so he was happy to apologise but strikingly he did not elaborate on why if there had been wrong doing he tried to stop the daily telegraph public —— publishing allegations and start—up and appeared to sign effectively gagging orders. it is the first time we've heard them talk about the effect it's had on his personal life, he said it had been worst week of his life and he felt like he was being used as target practice by his accusers. thank you. the former england and tottenham manager glenn hoddle remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack. hoddle was appearing on bt sport on his 61st
our business correspondent joe miller is here. joe, what's he been saying.illegal behaviour and says the allegations that have surfaced at nonsense. he's had a resort in arizona, that's for the newspaper tracked down, he told them he'd been in business are something like a0 yea rs in business are something like a0 years and had occasionally engaged in what he called banter but never meant for it to cause offence and if he had deemed to have done so he was happy to apologise but strikingly he...
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and beat joe miller and the democrats.nk murkowski will face a heavy penalty from republicans voters in alaska. >> with manchin, who is obviously democratic conservative state. would there have been political deal with him for that vote? or was that mostly based on him wanting to lock up reelection in west virginia? obviously some votes people reach out to you, deals are made. >> i think it's tricky to make deal in this case. i can't imagine joe man chi wanted to be the one democrat voting voting for brett kavanaugh. he doesn't like being in that position at all. but i suspect with joe manchin political calculation he needs to win voters who voted not only for trump but for him. there are trump manchin voters in west virginia. i suspect that was a bigger political calculation from the bigger piece of that calculation. than perhaps antagonizing elements of the base. where are they going to go at this point? the republican morse? they can stay home. but i suspect that would be self-defeating. at least with manchin they get s
and beat joe miller and the democrats.nk murkowski will face a heavy penalty from republicans voters in alaska. >> with manchin, who is obviously democratic conservative state. would there have been political deal with him for that vote? or was that mostly based on him wanting to lock up reelection in west virginia? obviously some votes people reach out to you, deals are made. >> i think it's tricky to make deal in this case. i can't imagine joe man chi wanted to be the one democrat...
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joe miller reports.ered casualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one printshop is still going strong, designing posters from local schools and theatres. but its founder, who started in his parents‘ living room 23 years ago, says an increase in the taxes he pays on the property is forcing him to downsize. our rates have risen from £7,000 to £12,000 which has a real effect on us. we are making less money and employing less people because we can't afford to keep open because the government have taken money from us. 200 shops in the local area have closed since the tax known as business rates was rejigged last year, and they have not been replaced. critics of the government say it's notjust the little man who is losing out. they say the troubles at house of fraser and debenhams are made worse because they pay higher business rates than online competitors like amazon. while these measures are welcome, particularly f
joe miller reports.ered casualty of a bruising year for britain's retailers and a familiar sight on high streets across the country. on this north london road, one printshop is still going strong, designing posters from local schools and theatres. but its founder, who started in his parents‘ living room 23 years ago, says an increase in the taxes he pays on the property is forcing him to downsize. our rates have risen from £7,000 to £12,000 which has a real effect on us. we are making less...
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joe miller, bbc news. now we're being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming. but it seems our sunday roasts and steak dinners are safe in the hands of the government's climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of "nanny state advice." here's our environment analyst roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week, either as steak are cut into strips to flavour meals like stir—fries. will the government pass on that advice? no, it won't. i think you're describing the worst nanny state environment ever. who would i be... advising — is it nanny state to advise? ..sitting there are advising people in the country, coming home after a hard day of work, to not have, you know, steak and chips — please! those who enjoy a nice joint of beef will breathe a sigh of relief, but people concerned about the climat
joe miller, bbc news. now we're being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming. but it seems our sunday roasts and steak dinners are safe in the hands of the government's climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of "nanny state advice." here's our environment analyst roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the...
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so maybe more joe miller but it all flows into the market norm or. someone should have noticed that the nitrate levels in areas were going through the roof at that one at the end of may have any. intensive farming wouldn't be possible here without every case and many of the wells that pump water from deep underground are illegal. as groundwater levels decline c. will to see it spin as do nitrates from the fields. illegal desalination plants remove nitrates from the ground. the concentrated waste water is sent into the flood water channels all run glass that surround the fields near marman no more. until we trace the origins of the illegal waste water and collected evidence of the agro industry's activities. the regional environmental ministry promised residence it would put a halt to the illegal practice set over tito's no waste water but as well and photography. discovered this was nothing but an empty promise or not that is being set up this wall so that we can't see the waste water headed to the lagoon. meant that yes to hide it and that others ar
so maybe more joe miller but it all flows into the market norm or. someone should have noticed that the nitrate levels in areas were going through the roof at that one at the end of may have any. intensive farming wouldn't be possible here without every case and many of the wells that pump water from deep underground are illegal. as groundwater levels decline c. will to see it spin as do nitrates from the fields. illegal desalination plants remove nitrates from the ground. the concentrated...
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and here's the table joe miller still sitting pretty at the top braman move up to a surprising four spot leap frogging bias but hey six is still good enough for the europa league. they're still doing far better than hoffenheim leverkusen and shocker all those sharks at least moved out of the drop so meanwhile stood guard have to focus on finding a new coach but now our matchday moment. i gather. i. think. i. have to face self. satisfied. that are still. for it. for it to raise good and fast as they are going to have groups was about groups of people they could. i. who can make the commission look so easy like the cops to make i know it finishes holding a free kick in the last minutes because course it known to if it would clear the banks what see you next time the boom . boom boom boom. boom going to. go. smooth mob. they meet at the border crossing with zachariah and his father couldn't go any farther. the boy comes from hebron he suffers from leukemia and his only chance of being cured mines in israel and israeli organization arranges help for families from palestine to do so they have
and here's the table joe miller still sitting pretty at the top braman move up to a surprising four spot leap frogging bias but hey six is still good enough for the europa league. they're still doing far better than hoffenheim leverkusen and shocker all those sharks at least moved out of the drop so meanwhile stood guard have to focus on finding a new coach but now our matchday moment. i gather. i. think. i. have to face self. satisfied. that are still. for it. for it to raise good and fast as...
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for the waste water for many many thousands of hectares of agricultural land more so maybe more joe miller that it all flows into the market nor. are they going to hand out someone should have noticed that the nitrate levels arrows were going through the roof at that one and then don't believe there's any. intensive filming wouldn't be possible here without education many of the wells that pump water from deep underground are illegal. as ground will see levels decline c. will to see spin as do nitrates from the fields. illegal desalination plants remove nitrates from the ground will send the concentrated waste water is sent into the flood water channels all run less that's around the. we'll sneer marman on. until we trace the origins of the illegal waste water and collected evidence of the agro industries activities. the regional environmental ministry promised residence it would put a halt to the illegal practice set over tito's no waste water but as well and photography. discovered this was nothing but an empty promise for not month that it be set up this wall so that we can't see the wa
for the waste water for many many thousands of hectares of agricultural land more so maybe more joe miller that it all flows into the market nor. are they going to hand out someone should have noticed that the nitrate levels arrows were going through the roof at that one and then don't believe there's any. intensive filming wouldn't be possible here without education many of the wells that pump water from deep underground are illegal. as ground will see levels decline c. will to see spin as do...
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nine right it's an advisory board ok and they hear joe miller trifecta of the congregation of the doctrine in the face among these ten cardinals form are accused of having covered up pedophile try asst you know that of course. what you think of it i have no no particular knowledge about any of them i am i just said to me that you knew it i know that they are and i guess. and i don't know what what is the the background of these cases i am not the investigator if you want me to be more precise i'm sure ok george bell so he's here in australia a few months ago in front of the australian royal commission on sexual abuses within the church ear recognised knowing sexual abuses from australian prime minister but did not denounce them to justice so what do you think of him being in this he nine with that story i have been to australia last year i've travelled i have been in the diocese i met with three survivors from the school where our nepad was at that time that the vice director of the school and are not willing gage to cooperate with justice and it will operate in the sense of setting up a s
nine right it's an advisory board ok and they hear joe miller trifecta of the congregation of the doctrine in the face among these ten cardinals form are accused of having covered up pedophile try asst you know that of course. what you think of it i have no no particular knowledge about any of them i am i just said to me that you knew it i know that they are and i guess. and i don't know what what is the the background of these cases i am not the investigator if you want me to be more precise...
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joe miller, bbc news. tickets for next year ‘s glastonbury festival have sold out.ound 200,000 people are due to attend the festival at worthy farm in the somerset injune. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. one of the guests this evening is caroline, who has her entertainment at on the. that is amazing. not surprising. they had a fallow year last year. we don't even have a lineup year, it doesn't matter, people are going. we should look forward to that. it doesn't appeal to me, but anyway we will have more injusta to me, but anyway we will have more injust a moment. stay to me, but anyway we will have more in just a moment. stay with us, we'll have a good look through the papers. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning. a weekend of contrasting weather conditions on saturday and in scotland and northern ireland we have blue sky and sunshine, play sunday it was replaced with cloudy, wet and windy weather. so much so we had a couple of inches of rainfall across scotland. what she's sunday's rainfall because this rain i
joe miller, bbc news. tickets for next year ‘s glastonbury festival have sold out.ound 200,000 people are due to attend the festival at worthy farm in the somerset injune. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. one of the guests this evening is caroline, who has her entertainment at on the. that is amazing. not surprising. they had a fallow year last year. we don't even have a lineup year, it doesn't matter, people are going. we should look forward to that....
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our business correspondent joe miller reports.r sight in britain's high street is, they shouted casualties of a bruising yearfor shouted casualties of a bruising year for retailers. across this north london road, a printshop is fighting to avoid the same fate. its founder says a steep increase in business which is the tax paid on rented shops and warehouses, is forcing him to downsize and lay off staff. our rates have risen from 12,000 -- 7000 to £12,000. we are making less money and employing less people because we cannot afford to keep it open because the government have taken that money from us. the pleas from small business owners have been getting louder and louder over the last you months and they seem to have reached the chancellor in downing street. he is set to offer tax relief to up to half a million businesses and pump £650 million businesses and pump £650 million into sprucing up britain's high street and improving transport links. business groups have largely welcomed the treasury public announcements, but champagne c
our business correspondent joe miller reports.r sight in britain's high street is, they shouted casualties of a bruising yearfor shouted casualties of a bruising year for retailers. across this north london road, a printshop is fighting to avoid the same fate. its founder says a steep increase in business which is the tax paid on rented shops and warehouses, is forcing him to downsize and lay off staff. our rates have risen from 12,000 -- 7000 to £12,000. we are making less money and employing...
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joe miller, bbc news. now we're being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming.has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of "nanny state advice." here's our environment analyst roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week, either as steak are cut into strips to flavour meals like stir—fries. will the government pass on that advice?
joe miller, bbc news. now we're being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming.has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of "nanny state advice." here's our environment analyst roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week, either as steak are...
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now survive as a coming to terms with life changing injuries and the deaths of their loved ones joe miller linda gunn reports from palo. eight year old windy quest to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer his forehead on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque collapsed he's all there brother was able to pull him out but the n.t. lost his hand. it was good you knew that it was hard for us to look for a medical clinic we had to look for two decent two mates. this is one that the hospital it holds the biggest number of injured survivors and some of them come from neighboring districts spoken to abrasions here who say it took days before they got medical help but they are grateful they're still alive. to lions says she was near the sea when the earthquake struck she waited for a moment and thought everything was fine until the tsunami swept her away it took three days before her family found her. i thought i was going to die i swallowed a lot of water and then a man pulled me up by my arm this anomaly hit the town of pollute late on friday three strong waves
now survive as a coming to terms with life changing injuries and the deaths of their loved ones joe miller linda gunn reports from palo. eight year old windy quest to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer his forehead on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque collapsed he's all there brother was able to pull him out but the n.t. lost his hand. it was good you knew that it was hard for us to look for a medical clinic we had to look for two decent two mates....
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joe miller, bbc news.evening when he was shot dead. the victim, who‘s been named locally as mark sutton, had lived in the area for several years. now, we‘re being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming. but it seems our sunday roasts and steak dinners are safe in the hands of the government‘s climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of ‘nanny state advice.‘ here‘s our environment analyst roger harrabin. burping farm animals are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, so cutting down on meat is one of the simplest things we can do to protect the climate. one report advises no more than one meat portion a week — either as steak are cut into strips to flavour meals like stir—fries. will the government pass on that advice? no, it won‘t. i think you‘re describing the worst nanny state environment ever. who would i be... advising — is it nanny state to advise? ..sitting there are advising people in the countr
joe miller, bbc news.evening when he was shot dead. the victim, who‘s been named locally as mark sutton, had lived in the area for several years. now, we‘re being told to eat less meat to help tackle global warming. but it seems our sunday roasts and steak dinners are safe in the hands of the government‘s climate change minister. claire perry has told the bbc that politicians telling people to eat less meat smacks of the worst kind of ‘nanny state advice.‘ here‘s our environment...
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now survivors are coming to terms with life changing injuries and the deaths of their loved ones joe miller linda gunn reports from. eight year old when dick was to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer his forehead on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque collapsed he's all there brother was able to pull him out but the rent he lost his hand. it was good you knew that it was hard for us to look for a medical clinic we had to look for two decent tonights. this is one that the hospital it holds the biggest number of injured survivors and some of them come from neighboring districts spoken to patients here who say it took days before they got medical help but they are grateful they're still alive. to lions says she was near the sea when the earthquake struck she waited for a moment and thought everything was fine until the tsunami swept her away it took three days before her family found her. i thought i was going to die i swallowed a lot of water and then a man pulled me up by my arm this anomaly hit the town of pollute late on friday three strong waves sw
now survivors are coming to terms with life changing injuries and the deaths of their loved ones joe miller linda gunn reports from. eight year old when dick was to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer his forehead on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque collapsed he's all there brother was able to pull him out but the rent he lost his hand. it was good you knew that it was hard for us to look for a medical clinic we had to look for two decent tonights....
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joe miller has more.ritain was rome at a pa rt the 19505, britain was rome at a part of it. skylark managed almost 450 part of it. skylark managed almost a50 launchers and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. at space exploration wa5 managed to put a satellite into orbit. at space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers money was better spent elsewhere. now, eight million —— booming demand for satellite technology is bringing the fact that lie. you might not immediately a55ociate british bu5ine55 immediately a55ociate british business with the space industry, but the fact is the uk is they've world leader when it comes to manufacturing these, micro5atellites that are usually the size of a washing machine. around a0% of these are made here and very soon they will give us the ability to look at detailed video footage of earth, and the only question is, will it be launched from british soil? the countdown has already begun. in cornwall, virgin
joe miller has more.ritain was rome at a pa rt the 19505, britain was rome at a part of it. skylark managed almost 450 part of it. skylark managed almost a50 launchers and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. at space exploration wa5 managed to put a satellite into orbit. at space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers money was better spent elsewhere. now, eight million —— booming demand for satellite technology is bringing...
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joe miller, bbc news. take a look at these pictures.of owning an original banksy shredded — literally — at an auction in london. his famous girl with a balloon painting self destructed just moments after it had been sold for more than £1 million. banksy has revealed he fitted a shredder into the frame a number of years ago, in case it was ever auctioned. nobody really knows how much anybody at sotheby‘s in you about this. there was apparently genuine shock in the auction room when it started happening. they don't know if it is a valid sale. some people think it is worth even more. it is unique. it is worth even more. it is unique. it is an event. he was obviously confident that the batteries in the shredder would work a many years on. some great scenes. we will talk about that later. it isjust approaching 16. good morning. first let's look at the front pages. a bid by theresa may to persuade wavering labour supporters to switch to the conservatives is the lead in the observer. the prime minister says her party's "decent, moderate and pa
joe miller, bbc news. take a look at these pictures.of owning an original banksy shredded — literally — at an auction in london. his famous girl with a balloon painting self destructed just moments after it had been sold for more than £1 million. banksy has revealed he fitted a shredder into the frame a number of years ago, in case it was ever auctioned. nobody really knows how much anybody at sotheby‘s in you about this. there was apparently genuine shock in the auction room when it...
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joe miller has more.t of it. skylark managed almost a50 launches and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing these — microsatellites that are usually the size of a washing machine. now, around 40% of these are made here, and very soon, they'll give us the ability to look at detailed video footage of earth, and the only question is — will they be launched from british soil? the countdown has already begun. in cornwall, virgin galactic is planning to use a 7117 to launch a rocket from the upper atmosphere. but britain's answer to cape canaveral is likely to be built at the other end of the country, much to the bewilderment of locals
joe miller has more.t of it. skylark managed almost a50 launches and its successor even managed to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing these...
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our business correspondent joe miller is here. what else has he said?said that these allegations that have arisen over the past few days are nonsense. he is ata the past few days are nonsense. he is at a health spa in arizona, where the mail on sunday tracked him down. he said he had been in business for 40 he said he had been in business for a0 yea rs he said he had been in business for a0 years and engaged in banterfrom time to time, but it was never meant to be offensive, and if it was taken as offensive he was happy to apologise. strikingly, he did not explain why, if there was not any wrongdoing, he had tried to get the daily telegraph blocked from reporting on these allegations on the basis that staff had been paid to sign nondisclosure agreements, which are effectively gagging orders. 0nce which are effectively gagging orders. once again, we heard from sir philip about how the scandal has affected his personal life. he said he felt like he was target practice for his accusers and said they had zero evidence. thank you very much. millions of brazi
our business correspondent joe miller is here. what else has he said?said that these allegations that have arisen over the past few days are nonsense. he is ata the past few days are nonsense. he is at a health spa in arizona, where the mail on sunday tracked him down. he said he had been in business for 40 he said he had been in business for a0 yea rs he said he had been in business for a0 years and engaged in banterfrom time to time, but it was never meant to be offensive, and if it was taken...
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more details from joe miller.e. but also lots of people have monthly pay falls because they don‘t have the same amount of hours in one month as the one before. that is particularly the case for the lowest paid who we find on average have downwards page changes of around £180 which is equivalent to the the new washing machine. the government says the introduction of universal credit will help with the regular wages as opposed to the old benefit system which would cut of support when a person worked while than 16 hours. but the organisation behind this research says universal credit needs to be more flexible with its monthly assessments. the resolution foundation says it is employers who must step in. england is lagging behind europe when it comes to children‘s health, a new report claims. young people have poorer health outcomes than many comparable wealthy countries, the royal college of paediatrics and child health has warned. it is calling on policymakers to use the long—term nhs plan to improve health for child
more details from joe miller.e. but also lots of people have monthly pay falls because they don‘t have the same amount of hours in one month as the one before. that is particularly the case for the lowest paid who we find on average have downwards page changes of around £180 which is equivalent to the the new washing machine. the government says the introduction of universal credit will help with the regular wages as opposed to the old benefit system which would cut of support when a person...
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she thinks the victory was so convincing she feels pretty safe and joe miller, the conservative challenger who beat her in the republican primary in 2010, calloused as a libertarian in 2016, he's pretty much discredited. a badthis was not political move for murkowski. the alaskan tribes did not like kavanaugh. they had concerns about his issues on tribal sovereignty. that's an important constituency for murkowski. she picked up some political support where she may not have it otherwise. i think all in all she will be fine. about there talking political ramifications are of the confirmation vote of judge brett kavanaugh. we want you to join the conversation. if you support judge kavanaugh's confirmation, collect (202) 748-8000. if you oppose judge kavanaugh's confirmation, call us at (202) 748-8001. if you're not sure about judge kavanaugh's confirmation, call at (202) 748-8002. you can always reach us on social media, on twitter @cspanwj and on facebook. let's go to michelle, and from wisconsin. she opposes the nomination. caller: thank you for taking my call. i oppose judge kavanaugh, not
she thinks the victory was so convincing she feels pretty safe and joe miller, the conservative challenger who beat her in the republican primary in 2010, calloused as a libertarian in 2016, he's pretty much discredited. a badthis was not political move for murkowski. the alaskan tribes did not like kavanaugh. they had concerns about his issues on tribal sovereignty. that's an important constituency for murkowski. she picked up some political support where she may not have it otherwise. i think...
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more details from joe miller. in sydney at the start of their official visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. it's the couple's first official royal tour since getting married in may. the 16—day trip includes dozens of official events and coincides with the fourth invictus games, which begins in sydney this saturday. meghan markle's stylist is going with her, paying her own way, because she has got to change her outfit at least three times a day. three times a day? gosh. so many meetings, n—gage. three times a day? gosh. so many meetings, n-gage. do you really need to change three times a day? —— engagements. where do we go shopping? it in our wardrobes. we should actually go shopping in each other‘s wardrobes! should actually go shopping in each other's wardrobes! if you want the same thing two days on the trot, you would get all sorts of grief. people say you never wear the same things twice, we do! you might see things twice, we do! you might see things coming back if you look at recordings from ten y
more details from joe miller. in sydney at the start of their official visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. it's the couple's first official royal tour since getting married in may. the 16—day trip includes dozens of official events and coincides with the fourth invictus games, which begins in sydney this saturday. meghan markle's stylist is going with her, paying her own way, because she has got to change her outfit at least three times a day. three times a day? gosh. so many...
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joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. a.m., proposed changes to the code of conduct for u.s. judges. next hour, news literacy founder and ceo alan miller discusses the organizations new campaign to encourage fact checking. eastern, usa today jonathan campbell discusses key house
joe donnelly and his republican and libertarian opponents. a.m., proposed changes to the code of conduct for u.s. judges. next hour, news literacy founder and ceo alan miller discusses the organizations new campaign to encourage fact checking. eastern, usa today jonathan campbell discusses key house
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. >> yamiche, matt miller, a big thanks to both of you on this thursday. >>> joe biden has a warning for democrats. the former vp telling his party to pump the brakes on something, at least for now. >>> and the road to 2020 runs through south carolina, the midterms more than two weeks away, but candidates looking ahead to 2020 making their debut in the palmetto state, who and why? >>> and obama's message, the former president out with an online video targeting millennials. he's telling them if you want to change this country, then get out and vote. >> i don't care about politics. look, i don't care about poke n pokemon, but that doesn't mean it won't keep coming back. esn'tn it won't keep coming back. at humana, we believe great things are ahead of you when you start with healthy. and part of staying healthy means choosing the right medicare plan. humana medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits when you're sick. but keep in mind you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and co-insurance, but you may pay
. >> yamiche, matt miller, a big thanks to both of you on this thursday. >>> joe biden has a warning for democrats. the former vp telling his party to pump the brakes on something, at least for now. >>> and the road to 2020 runs through south carolina, the midterms more than two weeks away, but candidates looking ahead to 2020 making their debut in the palmetto state, who and why? >>> and obama's message, the former president out with an online video targeting...
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joe donnelly, republican mike braun, and libertarian lucy brenton. the pesach begins at 7 p.m. eastern reiki are on c-span. your primary source for camping 2018. joining us is alan miller. he is the founder and ceo of the news literally -- literacy project. good morning. talk to our viewers about the news literacy project. guest: we are a national nonpartisan educational nonprofit that works with educators and journalists to teach middle and high school students how to know what to believe in a digital age and give them the tools to be engaged participants and democracy. i was a journalist for 29 years. 2008i started nlp in before alternative facts and fake news became part of the highest, our goal is to give the next generation the tools to know what news and information to trust, to share and act on. host: when a person receives news about politics of social media, what makes you assume they would not be able to see if it is true? from many studies and our own experience that while students may be digital negatives, they do not have the ability to did english -- distinguish credible information from misinformation and information that can inform them versus persuade
joe donnelly, republican mike braun, and libertarian lucy brenton. the pesach begins at 7 p.m. eastern reiki are on c-span. your primary source for camping 2018. joining us is alan miller. he is the founder and ceo of the news literally -- literacy project. good morning. talk to our viewers about the news literacy project. guest: we are a national nonpartisan educational nonprofit that works with educators and journalists to teach middle and high school students how to know what to believe in a...
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miller. another day and another wave of pipe bombs delivered to critics of president trump. the latest targets, former vice-president joedeniro. like the previous bombs, these did not blow up, but federal counterterrorism agents are not taking any chances. jeff pegues begins our coverage. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news investigators are zeroing in on postal facilities in south florida where they believe at least some of packages were mailed. they are going through security camera footage, including of the self-serve kiosks where packages can be mailed, looking to find the person who sent the package bombs. all arrows pointing to florida, one federal official told cbs news. the florida office address of congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz was listed as the return address of all the packages sent. this morning in delaware, officials found two package bombs addressed to former vice-president joe biden. and before dawn, the new york police department found one bomb addressed to robert deniro at his production company in the tribeca neighborhood. the tip came from a retired new york police detective who was working in
miller. another day and another wave of pipe bombs delivered to critics of president trump. the latest targets, former vice-president joedeniro. like the previous bombs, these did not blow up, but federal counterterrorism agents are not taking any chances. jeff pegues begins our coverage. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news investigators are zeroing in on postal facilities in south florida where they believe at least some of packages were mailed. they are going through security camera...