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john kay reported on the story on the news at six. 0h! no!promised kfc as a half—term treat, but there is no chicken. the company says it's working flat out to rectify the problem. but for some, that is little consolation. so, was there something of an overreaction, notjust from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. and that's all from us. thank you for all of 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 on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. and do have a look at our website. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us, i will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. the weekend is upon us and it should be a lovely one to get out and about, if you are appropriately dressed. the skies will often be blue, but underneath those blue skies it is going to feel chilly, particularly when we add in the strengt
john kay reported on the story on the news at six. 0h! no!promised kfc as a half—term treat, but there is no chicken. the company says it's working flat out to rectify the problem. but for some, that is little consolation. so, was there something of an overreaction, notjust from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc...
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john kay, bbc news, goonhilly. bbc news: haiti suspends oxfam operations, as it investigates claims of sexual misconduct by charity aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. it comes as unicef‘s deputy director justin forsyth resigns — saying he doesn't want coverage of his past to damage his current work. russia says there is no agreement in the un security council on a humanitarian ceasefire in syria. the un says conditions in the besieged enclave of eastern ghouta, are appalling. and police say a letter containing a substance sent to st james‘s palace is being treated as a racist hate crime, it's reported the letter was addressed to prince harry and meghan markle. now its time for meet the author. now it's time for meet the author. this week on meet the author, jim naughtie talks with the arts administrator, journalist and author john tusa about his new book making a noise — getting it right, getting it wrong, in life, the arts and broadcasting. john tusa has been broadcast, bbc executive, a tsar in p
john kay, bbc news, goonhilly. bbc news: haiti suspends oxfam operations, as it investigates claims of sexual misconduct by charity aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. it comes as unicef‘s deputy director justin forsyth resigns — saying he doesn't want coverage of his past to damage his current work. russia says there is no agreement in the un security council on a humanitarian ceasefire in syria. the un says conditions in the besieged enclave of eastern ghouta, are...
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john kay, bbc news, cheddar, in somerset.hour, so stay with us. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eintracht frankfurt are through to the german cup semi—finals after cruising to a 3—0 win over a mistake riddled mainz. virat kohli hits a superb unbeaten 160 as india thrash south africa in the third one day international of their series. and the olympic torch travels in style, but there are still question marks over russian participation at the winter games hello and welcome to the programme where we start with football and the news that eintracht frankfurt are through to the german cup semi—finals after a comprehensive 3—0 home win over mainz. all three goals came from defensive errors by the visitors, this back pass causing difficulties as ante rebic slotted home for the only score of the first half thanks to some help from marius wolf. defence was to blame once more, when the hosts made it 2—0 early in the second half
john kay, bbc news, cheddar, in somerset.hour, so stay with us. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: eintracht frankfurt are through to the german cup semi—finals after cruising to a 3—0 win over a mistake riddled mainz. virat kohli hits a superb unbeaten 160 as india thrash south africa in the third one day international of their series. and the olympic torch travels in style, but there are...
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that the fast—food outlet kfc, which used to be known as kentucky fried chicken, had run out of john kays at six. 0h! no! when you've been promised kfc as a half—term treat but there is no chicken. the company says it is working flat out to rectify the problem. 0h! but for some that is little consolation. so, was there something of an overreaction, not just from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. "let me get this straight, you're endlessly histrionic re uk's child obesity problem, then devote a lengthy slot to a supply issue that shuts kfc stores. who cares? featuring unhappy kids and closing with one wailing as though it we re some national tragedy." and that's all from us. thank you for all of 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 on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc. do have a look at our website. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us, i will
that the fast—food outlet kfc, which used to be known as kentucky fried chicken, had run out of john kays at six. 0h! no! when you've been promised kfc as a half—term treat but there is no chicken. the company says it is working flat out to rectify the problem. 0h! but for some that is little consolation. so, was there something of an overreaction, not just from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. "let me get this...
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john kay, bbc news, cheddar, in somerset.hopes are high for team gb. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is in pyeongchang and he has been watching their preparations. ready for liftoff, britain's snowboarders spring into action this morning. the temperature a bracing 15 minus 15, but pyeongchang is offering the warmest of welcomes. temperatures are forecast to rise, but keeping out the chill is some challenge. we don't normally have to wear so many layers. especially in the morning, we're real stiff riding. but, i mean, once it warmed up a little bit.. luckily, the sun's out. if the sun wasn't out, it'll be baltic. but, yeah, you just deal with it. you know, we're snowboarders, so we've just got to get on with it, haven't we? trying to keep her cool, though, is britain's biggest hope. commentator: 0h, they've gone down! four years ago, skater elise christie's olympic dreams came tumbling down. she crashed out of all her events, received death threats and considered quitting. but now she's back as a triple world champion an
john kay, bbc news, cheddar, in somerset.hopes are high for team gb. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is in pyeongchang and he has been watching their preparations. ready for liftoff, britain's snowboarders spring into action this morning. the temperature a bracing 15 minus 15, but pyeongchang is offering the warmest of welcomes. temperatures are forecast to rise, but keeping out the chill is some challenge. we don't normally have to wear so many layers. especially in the morning, we're...
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john kay, bbc news, goonhilly. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos.we go into next week. this is the map of europe. the cold air pouring out of siberia will be reaching our shores as we head into monday and tuesday. it will be bitterly cold, far colder than it was today and it will be at the weekend too. we have high pressure dominating the scene so it will be largely dry tonight, so some lengthy clear spells and temperatures will plummet away, colder than last night with a widespread sharp frost. down to minus five celsius. we start tomorrow morning with a cold, frosty note but there should be areas of sunshine, in northern ireland, parts of central and eastern england. a breeze from the south—east will take the edge off the temperatures. we continue with this big area of high pressure which will be importing the cold air off the near continent so things colder still at the weekend, but this high pressure keeping rain bearing weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. it should be largely dry and the theme for the weekend is more in the way of sunshine,
john kay, bbc news, goonhilly. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos.we go into next week. this is the map of europe. the cold air pouring out of siberia will be reaching our shores as we head into monday and tuesday. it will be bitterly cold, far colder than it was today and it will be at the weekend too. we have high pressure dominating the scene so it will be largely dry tonight, so some lengthy clear spells and temperatures will plummet away, colder than last night with a...
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john kay, bbc news, goonhilly.lecturers have started strike action over planned changes to their pensions, which they say could leave them thousands of pounds a year worse off in retirement. students‘ studies could be disrupted for up to a month — if the all the planned strikes go ahead. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports from leeds. at leeds university, lecturers out on the picket line. thousands of lectures have been cancelled on campuses across the uk, the message — "give us the pensions we paid into, or there will be mass disruption". we're expecting things to grant to a halt, really. forms won't be signed, classes won't be taught, research deadlines won't be met. we're likely to lose about £10,000 a year. now, vice chancellors are earning about £250,000 to £280,000 a year, so i have questions about why the money shouldn't be coming out of their salaries and not out of our pensions. the university said a £6 billion deficit in the scheme means it's unsustainable, and could only be maintained by m
john kay, bbc news, goonhilly.lecturers have started strike action over planned changes to their pensions, which they say could leave them thousands of pounds a year worse off in retirement. students‘ studies could be disrupted for up to a month — if the all the planned strikes go ahead. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports from leeds. at leeds university, lecturers out on the picket line. thousands of lectures have been cancelled on campuses across the uk, the message —...
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snowboarding competition brought tears to viewers eyes and bring you the rest of the news from john chiang. kai my ash waiter it's good to have you with us a russian passenger plane has crashed outside moscow killing all seventy one people on board the sato airlines regional jet disappeared from radar screens shortly after takeoff from a moscow airport the cause of the crash remains unclear the russian president vladimir putin has instructed the government to set up a special commission to investigate. the saratov airlines jet was carrying sixty five passengers and six crew their craft came down on snow covered ground just outside moscow emergency services rushed to the scene but the authorities later confirmed there were no survivors. the plane crash just a few minutes after takeoff from moscow's dome a good of an airport the flight was heading for the city of all six some fifteen hundred kilometers to the southeast near russia's border with kazakstan most of the passengers are thought to have lived in the region people living near the crash site spoke of a massive impact the explosion was so
snowboarding competition brought tears to viewers eyes and bring you the rest of the news from john chiang. kai my ash waiter it's good to have you with us a russian passenger plane has crashed outside moscow killing all seventy one people on board the sato airlines regional jet disappeared from radar screens shortly after takeoff from a moscow airport the cause of the crash remains unclear the russian president vladimir putin has instructed the government to set up a special commission to...
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john kay reported on the story for the news at six. 0h! no!o, was there something of an overreaction, not just from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. "let me get this straight, you're endlessly histrionic re uk's child obesity problem, then devote a lengthy slot to a supply issue that shuts kfc stores. who cares? featuring unhappy kids and closing with one wailing as though it were some national tragedy." and that's all from us. thank you for all of 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 on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc. do have a look at our website. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us, i will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb‘s
john kay reported on the story for the news at six. 0h! no!o, was there something of an overreaction, not just from customers, but from the bbc too? a twitter user describing himself as giacomo g casanova, thought so. "let me get this straight, you're endlessly histrionic re uk's child obesity problem, then devote a lengthy slot to a supply issue that shuts kfc stores. who cares? featuring unhappy kids and closing with one wailing as though it were some national tragedy." and that's...
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katty kay and john harwood, thank you. richard, stick around. >>> the white house blaming the fbi for the security clearance fiascos. we have a fact check from a former fbi agent. >>> and new reporting coming in on how bob mueller is tapping facebook and mark zuckerberg for key questions. >>> later, we'll look at what trump's past reveals about his new concerns about due process. >>> also, the obamas, look at those beautiful photos. we'll explain the portraits coming in. i'm ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. this this this is my b
katty kay and john harwood, thank you. richard, stick around. >>> the white house blaming the fbi for the security clearance fiascos. we have a fact check from a former fbi agent. >>> and new reporting coming in on how bob mueller is tapping facebook and mark zuckerberg for key questions. >>> later, we'll look at what trump's past reveals about his new concerns about due process. >>> also, the obamas, look at those beautiful photos. we'll explain the...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. john huh finishes this edition of outside source.day. the reason lies with the position of the jet stream. it stretches across the atlantic. very strong at the moment. it is important because it separates the cold air to the north and warm air to the south. blue and orange colours there. little ripples that will send slightly milder air away at times. one little ripple is heading our way on thursday. a weather front on that will bring cloud across parts of northern england, wales, northwest england and the rest of the day. something a little bit heavier to end the day. to the north of scotland and northern ireland, we have some slightly milder air compared to what we are used to. sunny spells in between, and actually start, because the breeze picks up and it is not going to warm up in any great hurry. tuesday evening, that rain pushes in from the west. a cold front is barely a future as we start thursday. it becomes more of one into friday. it opens the door to north—westerly wind and taps into that pool of cold air. it turns chilly
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. john huh finishes this edition of outside source.day. the reason lies with the position of the jet stream. it stretches across the atlantic. very strong at the moment. it is important because it separates the cold air to the north and warm air to the south. blue and orange colours there. little ripples that will send slightly milder air away at times. one little ripple is heading our way on thursday. a weather front on that will bring cloud across parts...
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kay and heidi prisbella. mika will be back with us tomorrow. let's talk about john kelly and reports of the friction around the house that surround the chief of staff, john kelly, and his actions as they related to the resignation of white house staff secretary rob porter. of course, over those allegations of domestic abuse. tuesday night, kelly said he, quote, is proud to serve alongside porter. on wednesday afternoon the white house said porter had kelly's, quote, full confidence and trust. on wednesday night, kelly claimed in a statement to be, quote, shocked by the new allegations. interesting word new. then on friday afternoon kelly told reporters that he had previously known little about the claims against porter and that as soon as he did they acted swiftly. >> there's a lot of reporting about the timeline and when you found out about things. can you just verify about that. >> tuesday night. >> you found out tuesday night? >> is that just the picture you found out about? >> the entirety of the allegation? >> you had some indication, right now? last year about
kay and heidi prisbella. mika will be back with us tomorrow. let's talk about john kelly and reports of the friction around the house that surround the chief of staff, john kelly, and his actions as they related to the resignation of white house staff secretary rob porter. of course, over those allegations of domestic abuse. tuesday night, kelly said he, quote, is proud to serve alongside porter. on wednesday afternoon the white house said porter had kelly's, quote, full confidence and trust....
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john heilemann. politics editor for the "daily beast," sam stein. republican strategist and political commentator, susan del persio and washington news reporter for cbs america, catty kay and author of "the playbook" jake sherman. i want to get get to this capitol hill vote. but first, jon heilemann, raj shah, you always have to be very careful about what you say about anything in the white house. because it changes in 15 seconds. but i, i don't know -- read a little bit about his background. i listened to about 15 seconds of it, and i said, oh, my god this -- this guy is being respectful for the most part to reporters. and handling in a professional way. and it almost sounded like -- a normal whouts. -- white house. didn't get into back-and-forth fights. this is a job after all that has all the job security of being number three in al qaeda or a chelsea football coach. but that said, for one brief shining moment in time yesterday, both mika and i were very impressed by his ability to function up there in a very difficult job. >> well, sure. yes. i agree i thought i did fine yesterday. we're addressing his composure and his manner from the podium. not the underlying ci
john heilemann. politics editor for the "daily beast," sam stein. republican strategist and political commentator, susan del persio and washington news reporter for cbs america, catty kay and author of "the playbook" jake sherman. i want to get get to this capitol hill vote. but first, jon heilemann, raj shah, you always have to be very careful about what you say about anything in the white house. because it changes in 15 seconds. but i, i don't know -- read a little bit...
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kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. victims of the serial sex attacker johncond time. tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. it has been called a games changer for space travel, how significant is the rocket launched by elon musk? in sport, glenn maxwell hits a six to bring up his century and a five wicket win for australia in england's first match of the t20 tri- england's first match of the t20 tri— series. british sprinter nigel lavigne has been provisionally suspended forfailing a lavigne has been provisionally suspended for failing a drugs test. he has not competed since he broke his pelvis in a motorbike crash last january. and jason and laura kenny will represent great britain for the first time since the olympics after being selected for the track cycling championships in the netherlands. since rio, they have got married, had a baby, and jason has retired, albeit briefly. more on those stories after 3.30. theresa may is meeting senior ministers at westminster this afternoon, to try to agree the government's
kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. victims of the serial sex attacker johncond time. tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. it has been called a games changer for space travel, how significant is the rocket launched by elon musk? in sport, glenn maxwell hits a six to bring up his century and a five wicket win for australia in england's first match of the t20 tri- england's first match of the...