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from an judd trump from anjudd trump to donald trump.c that rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president last month. he was widely criticised for the decision tojoin him on was widely criticised for the decision to join him on the cause. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so. if the president of the us asks you to play golf, you go, it is as simple as that. i don't care.
from an judd trump from anjudd trump to donald trump.c that rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president last month. he was widely criticised for the decision tojoin him on was widely criticised for the decision to join him on the cause. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so. if the president of the us asks you to play golf, you go, it is as simple as that. i don't care.
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judd trump has taken the first frame of the evening, squaring it at 5—5.for a late finish in north wales. great britain's adam yates has pulled out of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race, retiring on stage five due to sickness, he started the day in second position. yates had begun the stage just 33 seconds behind colombia's nairo quintana in the overall standings, but abandoned the race with about 45 miles to go. stage five was won by the world champion, slovakia's peter sagan, with welsh rider geraint thomas behind him infourth, now sixth overall. elise christie has become a triple world speed skating champion. yesterday she became the first british woman to win a world title when she took gold in the 1500m. today she added a gold in the iooom, bronze in the 3000m and claimed the overall title. one final piece of news. northern ireland chris meek has won the rally of mexico, his fourth in a world rally championship event. that is it from me. more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. now it's time for meet the author with rebecca jones. for
judd trump has taken the first frame of the evening, squaring it at 5—5.for a late finish in north wales. great britain's adam yates has pulled out of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race, retiring on stage five due to sickness, he started the day in second position. yates had begun the stage just 33 seconds behind colombia's nairo quintana in the overall standings, but abandoned the race with about 45 miles to go. stage five was won by the world champion, slovakia's peter sagan, with welsh...
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time world champion was rarely troubled as he eased through to a second round clash against either judd trumps the world's top 16 players take part. former heavyweight boxing champion tyson fury has suggested he could make his comeback on the 13th of may. the 28—year—old who hasn't fought since beating wladimir klitschko in november of 2015 and has twice withdrawn from rematches tweeted in the past few hours that he‘s ‘working on an opponent‘ and that more news will follow. now to cricket and the england women‘s team will make history when they play the first ever day—night ashes test against australia in november. the match will be played in sydney starting on the 9th of november and the series will also feature three one day internationals and three twenty20 matches. the winner of the multi—format series will again be decided by a points accumulation system as england look to reclaim the trophy they lost in 2015. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me will be the former labour
time world champion was rarely troubled as he eased through to a second round clash against either judd trumps the world's top 16 players take part. former heavyweight boxing champion tyson fury has suggested he could make his comeback on the 13th of may. the 28—year—old who hasn't fought since beating wladimir klitschko in november of 2015 and has twice withdrawn from rematches tweeted in the past few hours that he‘s ‘working on an opponent‘ and that more news will follow. now to...
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now from judd trump to donald trump.bc, rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president donald trump last month. the four—time major winner was widely criticised for the decision tojoin the president on the course, trump has also played golf with tiger woods since taking over at the white house. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so, because if the president of the united states asks you to play golf, you go play golf with the president of the us, it is simple as that. i get a phone call from the white house and saying the president will be in australia. i called out president bush 41 and i said mr president, i have to seek your advice, i got a call from the white house, and they are requesting me play golf with president clinton in australia. australia. iam not play golf with president clinton in australia. australia. i am not a democrat. my views and beliefs are that way. he said great, respect. respect the position of the position of the president of the us. you go play golf. said yes sir. that is all from spo
now from judd trump to donald trump.bc, rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president donald trump last month. the four—time major winner was widely criticised for the decision tojoin the president on the course, trump has also played golf with tiger woods since taking over at the white house. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so, because if the president of the united states asks you to play golf, you go play golf with the president of the us, it is simple as that. i get a phone...
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also through to the first round is the defending champion judd trump. eaks for trump as he won 5—0. now as well as formula one, moto gp returned at the weekend. for most, the thrills and spills of travelling around a circuit at high speed provide a sufficient adrenalin rush, but some people clearly need something more. have a look at theses pictures from the freestyle motocross world championships in poland. some astonishing manoevres here .. you certainly would want these guys delivering your pizza spain's maikel melero stole the show and victory for the second year in a row. and duly deserved as well. that is all from sports day, i will have plenty more sport, goodbye. you're watching bbc news, it is coming up to a quarter to seven. the top stories for you now. the mother of the westminster attacker khalid masood said she was shocked, saddened and is numbered. theresa may has messed nicola sturgeon for the first time since the scottish government announced its proposals for the second independence referendum. the northern ireland secretary has warned t
also through to the first round is the defending champion judd trump. eaks for trump as he won 5—0. now as well as formula one, moto gp returned at the weekend. for most, the thrills and spills of travelling around a circuit at high speed provide a sufficient adrenalin rush, but some people clearly need something more. have a look at theses pictures from the freestyle motocross world championships in poland. some astonishing manoevres here .. you certainly would want these guys delivering...
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marco fu will face judd trump in the final of snooker‘s players championship later today after beatingwas trailing 5—3 but fought back to level at 5—5. he then produced a confident 98 to seal his third successive frame and a place in the final. chris and gabby adcock lost in the semi finals of the all england 0pen badminton. the married pair had a match point against their chinese opponents in the third set butjust when they least needed it — chris broke a string and they lost the rally. lu and huang won the next two points to prevent the adcocks becoming the first british pair in a decade to reach the final. that's all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. more now on the warning by the commons foreign affairs committee that the government must plan for the prospect of the brexit negotiations ending without a deal and that failing to prepare would be a serious dereliction of duty. joining me now from westminster is the chairman of the commons foreign affairs select committee crispin blunt. very good morning to you. did you see any evid
marco fu will face judd trump in the final of snooker‘s players championship later today after beatingwas trailing 5—3 but fought back to level at 5—5. he then produced a confident 98 to seal his third successive frame and a place in the final. chris and gabby adcock lost in the semi finals of the all england 0pen badminton. the married pair had a match point against their chinese opponents in the third set butjust when they least needed it — chris broke a string and they lost the...
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marco fu and judd trump are into the final session of the players championship final in llandudno.en the first four frames of the evening, he leads 8-5. he four frames of the evening, he leads 8—5. he isjust too four frames of the evening, he leads 8—5. he is just too frames away from victory. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. political parties in britain have been warned to protect themselves against potential cyberattacks, following allegations that russian hackers tried to influence last year's us presidential election. the national cyber security centre, which is part of the gchq spying agency, says it has written to the leaders of political parties, offering to help strengthen their network security. last year us intelligence agencies concluded that russia hacked and leaked democratic party emails as part of an effort to tilt the presidential election in donald trump's favour. russia denies the claim. meanwhile, the creator of the world wide web, tim berners—lee, has expressed concern about fake news, data privacy and the misuse of political advertisin
marco fu and judd trump are into the final session of the players championship final in llandudno.en the first four frames of the evening, he leads 8-5. he four frames of the evening, he leads 8—5. he isjust too four frames of the evening, he leads 8—5. he is just too frames away from victory. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. political parties in britain have been warned to protect themselves against potential cyberattacks, following allegations that russian...
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judd trump has won the players championship title, after a 10—8 frames win over marco fu in llandudno down. but three centuries in four frames helped him to the seventh ranking title of his career. that's all the sport for now. act to you, see you soon. —— back to you. irish citizens in northern ireland and elsewhere could be given the right to vote in irish presidential elections. prime minister enda kenny confirmed that the government had decided to move forward with plans to hold a referendum on the issue. speaking in philadelphia as part of the st patrick's day celebrations, mr kenny said extending the franchise to irish citizens worldwide would be a profound recognition of the importance that ireland attaches to all of its citizens, wherever they may be. a runner has died afterfalling ill during a night time race in the borders. she had been taking part in yesterday's mighty deerstalker event at traquair house, in tweeddale. it was billed as the biggest race of its kind in the uk. huw williams reports. 2000 people took part in the race, which was being staged for the 11th time. t
judd trump has won the players championship title, after a 10—8 frames win over marco fu in llandudno down. but three centuries in four frames helped him to the seventh ranking title of his career. that's all the sport for now. act to you, see you soon. —— back to you. irish citizens in northern ireland and elsewhere could be given the right to vote in irish presidential elections. prime minister enda kenny confirmed that the government had decided to move forward with plans to hold a...
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a shock defeat for defending champion judd trump who a shock defeat for defending championjudd trumpe in china. it's one of the biggest wildlife conservation projects ever seen in britain — and its aim is to save at least 20 species from extinction — creatures like the black click beetle, the shrill carder bee and the natterjack toad. the back from the brink campaign is being launched today. it's an £8 million scheme backed by the heritage lottery fund. and it's hoped thousands of people will volunteer to help, as duncan kennedy reports. they are the most striking, the most elusive and the most endangered species in britain. but today, a project begins to save them. when they reach the right temperature they automatically begin to use their sonar. jenny clark has been protecting bats for 30 years and is joining today's campaign called back from the brink. if this one were to go to extinction, what will that mean to somebody like you? it would be an appalling loss and a great tragedy and it mustn't happen. we would be absolutely bereft if we lost the grey long—eared. the natterjack to
a shock defeat for defending champion judd trump who a shock defeat for defending championjudd trumpe in china. it's one of the biggest wildlife conservation projects ever seen in britain — and its aim is to save at least 20 species from extinction — creatures like the black click beetle, the shrill carder bee and the natterjack toad. the back from the brink campaign is being launched today. it's an £8 million scheme backed by the heritage lottery fund. and it's hoped thousands of people...
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ronnie 0'sullivan is trailing judd trump at the players championship in london below.pearance of the missing raf airman corrie mckeague has trawled through 60 tonnes of waste at a landfill site in cambridgeshire. his mother has said she thinks it's only a matter of time before his body is found at the site. he vanished during a night out in bury st edmunds last september, as our correspondent ben ando reports. it's a dirtyjob but it could provide the answers to a mystery that has baffled police for nearly six months. the search for missing raf serviceman corrie mckeague is now focused on this landfill site, just outside cambridge. 23—year—old corrie from fife was serving at raf honington. last september, he went on a night out with friends in nearby bury st edmunds. he told them he would walk home, but never made it. corrie was last seen at 3:24am, entering a service area behind some buildings. there were several bins there. the police knew a bin lorry called about an hour later. that lorry then travelled to barton mills, where corrie's phone pinged a nearby mast, and
ronnie 0'sullivan is trailing judd trump at the players championship in london below.pearance of the missing raf airman corrie mckeague has trawled through 60 tonnes of waste at a landfill site in cambridgeshire. his mother has said she thinks it's only a matter of time before his body is found at the site. he vanished during a night out in bury st edmunds last september, as our correspondent ben ando reports. it's a dirtyjob but it could provide the answers to a mystery that has baffled police...
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judd trump made a maximum 147 kilos on his way to the quarterfinals of the china open in beijing today chinese play, he potted the pink but was faced with a pretty difficult black for the maximum. just take a look at this. what an incredible pot that was. that is his third consecutive 147 in his career and he won the match 5—3 frames. i will have more flur wyn the next hour. the government has outlined its plans for transferring thousands of eu laws into british legislation. but first an update on a story which has been unfolding this morning, and a mother and her 13—year—old son have died after being stabbed in their home. a man, in his 20s, has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing the pair to death and seriously injuring the husband. what has unfolded here this morning is to truly horrific and heartbreaking. police and ambulances we re heartbreaking. police and ambulances were called to an address just after 8am this morning. officers and paramedics were confronted with an awful scene, a man, paramedics were confronted with an awfulscene, a man, a woman and paramedics were confront
judd trump made a maximum 147 kilos on his way to the quarterfinals of the china open in beijing today chinese play, he potted the pink but was faced with a pretty difficult black for the maximum. just take a look at this. what an incredible pot that was. that is his third consecutive 147 in his career and he won the match 5—3 frames. i will have more flur wyn the next hour. the government has outlined its plans for transferring thousands of eu laws into british legislation. but first an...
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defending champion judd trump sets. defending championjudd trump is out of the china open snooker.e in the final. that is all the sport for now. next it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very mixed week. we have graduation, a low—key and intense drama. we have ghost in the shell, controversial live adaptation of an anime. and free fire, the new film from ben wheatley. ben wheatley, we are both bands of ben graduation. from ben wheatley. ben wheatley, we are both bands of ben graduationm is from cristian mungiu, the romanian director of 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, which we reviewed a short while ago. this is another low— key a short while ago. this is another low—key and very intense drama. the story is a doctor, his daughter is on her way to school, attacked, she gets a broken wrist and the doctor is simply worried it will affect her exams. he is desperate for her to get great exam grades because he wa nts to get great exam grades beca
defending champion judd trump sets. defending championjudd trump is out of the china open snooker.e in the final. that is all the sport for now. next it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very mixed week. we have graduation, a low—key and intense drama. we have ghost in the shell, controversial live adaptation of an anime. and free fire, the new...
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and just 2a hours after registering a maximum 147, defending champion judd trump is out of the chinaer 76 hossein vafaei. the 22—year—old from iran now takes on mark williams for a place in the final. british canoeing is the latest national sports governing body to have concerns raised about the welfare of their athletes, after a formal complaint was made against a coach. our reporter david ornsteinjoins me now. it is becoming something of a it's becoming something of a similar story. run us through run us through this a coach was suspended, following a formal set an independent investigation was set up. that has yet british canoeing spokesperson has confirmed the complaint, the suspension and investigation. there will be no further comment until the process has been concluded. uk sport, the government funding arm that concluded. a british canoeing spokesperson has confirmed the complaint, the suspension and investigation. there will be no further comment until the process has been concluded. uk sport, the government funding arm that provides to olympic and they are aware of the inve
and just 2a hours after registering a maximum 147, defending champion judd trump is out of the chinaer 76 hossein vafaei. the 22—year—old from iran now takes on mark williams for a place in the final. british canoeing is the latest national sports governing body to have concerns raised about the welfare of their athletes, after a formal complaint was made against a coach. our reporter david ornsteinjoins me now. it is becoming something of a it's becoming something of a similar story. run...
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judd trump is the first man into the final of the speakers championship in wales. last month die gives me came the first amputee jockey to win at a professional racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—board racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—boa rd his racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—board his horse rathlin rose, he did it again, this time at sandown. i love winning. like anybody else. it is the most phenomenal sport. i loved my time in the army, i got a buzz out of that. but this, you don't replicate days like that very easily. you really don't. quite a story, that, because the biggest race was actually getting that racing licence, so he could become the first amputee to race. he had to trek to the south pole with prince harry to prove he had what it takes. that would prove it, wouldn't it? today we have got a fantastic line—up of live guests coming up from 7:30am, including, literally, sporting royalty. i'm not talking about dan morgan. very good. we will talk to you later on. for refugees who have made the journey from syria, creating a new
judd trump is the first man into the final of the speakers championship in wales. last month die gives me came the first amputee jockey to win at a professional racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—board racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—boa rd his racecourse in britain. well, yesterday, on—board his horse rathlin rose, he did it again, this time at sandown. i love winning. like anybody else. it is the most phenomenal sport. i loved my time in the army, i got a buzz out of...
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judd trump makes the third competitive 147 clearance of his career, as he reaches the quarterfinals of13—year—old son have died after being stabbed in their home. a man, in his 20s, has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing the pair to death and seriously injuring the husband. what has unfolded here this morning is truly horrific and heartbreaking. police and ambulance were called to an address in greyhound lanejust after 8a m an address in greyhound lanejust after 8am this morning. officers and paramedics were confronted with an awful scene. a man, a woman and a 13—year—old boy were found, all with very serious stab injuries. they are believed to have been inflicted by a man known to the family, but not a family relative. a mountain rescue team has found the wreckage of a helicopter — which went missing yesterday afternoon en route from luton to dublin. five people were on board. search teams found the privately owned twin squirrel helicopter in the rhinog mountains. it had disappeared from radar contact while over caernarfon bay. danny savage is in snowdonia. danny savage is in snow
judd trump makes the third competitive 147 clearance of his career, as he reaches the quarterfinals of13—year—old son have died after being stabbed in their home. a man, in his 20s, has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing the pair to death and seriously injuring the husband. what has unfolded here this morning is truly horrific and heartbreaking. police and ambulance were called to an address in greyhound lanejust after 8a m an address in greyhound lanejust after 8am this morning....
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and defending champion judd trump is out of the china open after losing to world number 76 in the quarterfinalsmore just after half past. a man remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital after being stabbed during an attack at his home in the west midlands. his wife and their teenage son were stabbed to death. detectives are continuing to question a man in his 20s, who was arrested nearby. phil mackie is in stourbridge. what are the police saying this afternoon? we expect very shortly to know whether they will apply for an extension to his custody time limit because he has been in custody for 24 hours. he was arrested a short distance from here yesterday in a land rover which had been taken from the wilkinson family home. a growing number of floral tributes are here today. two headteachers from redhill school, which is where13—year—old peers will concern when, came and laid some flowers. they said pearce was a loyal, caring and conscientious pupil and will be sadly missed by all members of the school community. he met everyone with a smile and was a kind and thoughtful young man and
and defending champion judd trump is out of the china open after losing to world number 76 in the quarterfinalsmore just after half past. a man remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital after being stabbed during an attack at his home in the west midlands. his wife and their teenage son were stabbed to death. detectives are continuing to question a man in his 20s, who was arrested nearby. phil mackie is in stourbridge. what are the police saying this afternoon? we expect very...
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judd trump makes the third competitive 147 of his career, reaching the quarterfinals of the china opense stories just after half past. an inquest has heard that khalid masood died from a gunshot wound to the chest. fiona wilcox extended her sympathies to his family, who she says are also victims. three people died when he drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing a policeman at the houses of parliament last week. daniel sa ndford parliament last week. daniel sandford is at westminster coroner ‘s court, what else did the court here? doctor fiona wilcox held a hearing of just about 15 here? doctor fiona wilcox held a hearing ofjust about 15 minutes today which she formally opened and adjourned the hearing for further investigation. she heard from john cross, detective superintendent leading the counter terrorism command investigation into the incident. he said khalid masood attacked a police officer causing grave wounds and killing the police officer, was then challenged by another police officer, and shot. the time of death was around 15:35pm, just under an hour after khalid masood
judd trump makes the third competitive 147 of his career, reaching the quarterfinals of the china opense stories just after half past. an inquest has heard that khalid masood died from a gunshot wound to the chest. fiona wilcox extended her sympathies to his family, who she says are also victims. three people died when he drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing a policeman at the houses of parliament last week. daniel sa ndford parliament last week. daniel sandford is at westminster...
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judd trump makes the third competitive 147 of his career, as he beats tian pengfei to reach the quarter—finalssaid she extended her sympathies to masood‘s family "who are also victims." three people died when masood drove his car into pedestrians before he fatally stabbed a police officer last week. our correspondent, daniel sandford, is at westminster coroner‘s court and joins us now. go through for us what was spoke. off in the court today and more detail on the coroner‘s remarks? off in the court today and more detail on the coroner's remarks?m was a simple 15 minute hearing in which the inquest was formally opened and adjourned for further investigation. the main request was the counter terrorism command officer who is investigating the whole incident. he describes how a car driven by khalid masood had ploughed across westminster bridge causing fatal injuries to three people. he aprointed carriage gate at westminster and attacked a police officer causing grave wounds and killing the officer before being challenged be by another police officer and shot. he said that the time of gate of khal
judd trump makes the third competitive 147 of his career, as he beats tian pengfei to reach the quarter—finalssaid she extended her sympathies to masood‘s family "who are also victims." three people died when masood drove his car into pedestrians before he fatally stabbed a police officer last week. our correspondent, daniel sandford, is at westminster coroner‘s court and joins us now. go through for us what was spoke. off in the court today and more detail on the coroner‘s...
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judd trump is the first man into the final of snooker‘s players championship in llandudno.back to our top story, england vs scotland in the six nations. one man who knows, just what it's like in the thick of this great rivalry at twickenham is former scotland wing kenny logan, whojoins us from his home. good morning, kenny. i take it you are out in the garden, throwing a ball around already? yes, practising. take us back to 1993, i think it was, your first memory of coming on as a substitute and playing england at home. it makes this fixture so special? every time you play england it is special. even if scotla nd you play england it is special. even if scotland have not been playing well or england have not been playing well, a scotland and england game has that bit of excitement about it, the old rivalry. the interesting thing this week is that everything is on the game. england have the triple crown, grand slams, championships, records, they have all the pressure on them. what scotla nd all the pressure on them. what scotland have, turning up to twickenham today, they hav
judd trump is the first man into the final of snooker‘s players championship in llandudno.back to our top story, england vs scotland in the six nations. one man who knows, just what it's like in the thick of this great rivalry at twickenham is former scotland wing kenny logan, whojoins us from his home. good morning, kenny. i take it you are out in the garden, throwing a ball around already? yes, practising. take us back to 1993, i think it was, your first memory of coming on as a substitute...
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and judd trump is out of the china open after losing to the world number 76 china open after losing to losing to the world number 76 in the quarterfinals. i will be back with more of those stories just after half past. hotels, restaurants and the tourism sector are warning that they‘ll face a recruitment crisis if eu immigration is heavily restricted after britain leaves the eu. the british hospitality association says it relies on 60,000 eu workers a year and it will take a decade to recruit enough british workers to fill those posts. 0ur industry correspondent, john moylan reports. here we go... at butlins in bognor regis, they are gearing up for the summer season. around a0% of the staff here are from outside the uk and the boss says they would face a recruitment crisis if brexit causes that supply of workers to be cut off. if the tap was just turned off straightaway, that would be very difficult. we are where we are at the moment, we rely on a third of our workplace from european employees. to be able to turn that straight off and replace it straight off would be very difficult. we
and judd trump is out of the china open after losing to the world number 76 china open after losing to losing to the world number 76 in the quarterfinals. i will be back with more of those stories just after half past. hotels, restaurants and the tourism sector are warning that they‘ll face a recruitment crisis if eu immigration is heavily restricted after britain leaves the eu. the british hospitality association says it relies on 60,000 eu workers a year and it will take a decade to recruit...
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judd trump makes his third competitive 147 of his career as he reaches the quarterfinals of the chinast four. a mountain rescue team has found the wreckage of a helicopter and five bodies. it went missing yesterday afternoon en route from luton to dublin. five people were on board. search teams found the privately owned twin squirrel helicopter in the rhinog mountains. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent danny savage, who is at the scene of the accident, and he described the scene. the headlines on bbc news... if you look at a map and you looked at this huge remote area, it is that mountainous area between trawsfynydd and harlech where the helicopter came down yesterday afternoon. we know that they're eurocopter a555 ecureuil 2 helicopter took off from somewhere near luton at about midday yesterday. it was en route to ireland but did not reach its destination. concerns were raised about its not arriving. and then it was found that it had disappeared off the radar screens somewhere over north wales. initially it was feared that it might have ditched into the sea. that it might have d
judd trump makes his third competitive 147 of his career as he reaches the quarterfinals of the chinast four. a mountain rescue team has found the wreckage of a helicopter and five bodies. it went missing yesterday afternoon en route from luton to dublin. five people were on board. search teams found the privately owned twin squirrel helicopter in the rhinog mountains. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent danny savage, who is at the scene of the accident, and he described the scene. the...
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world champion, was rarely troubled, as he eased through to a second—round clash against either judd trumps test against australia in november. the match will be played in sydney, starting on nine november. just like the 2015 series, this year's competition will also feature three one—day internationals and three twenty20 matches. england are looking to reclaim the trophy they lost in 2015. we are going to return to football, finally, and a pretty impressive goal in brazil. everybody says a side is at its most vulnerable immediately after scoring, and that was the case when comercial fc forward mirrai scored directly from the kick—off in sao paolo, against catanduvense. his side went on to win the game 4—1. how impressive was that? an absolute beauty. can you show that a bit later on? we need to show that, and replays as well. six years of war in syria has led to a mental health crisis among the country's children, according to the charity save the children. in a report based on 450 interviews with children, adolescents and adults, the organisation said bed—wetting, aggression and problems
world champion, was rarely troubled, as he eased through to a second—round clash against either judd trumps test against australia in november. the match will be played in sydney, starting on nine november. just like the 2015 series, this year's competition will also feature three one—day internationals and three twenty20 matches. england are looking to reclaim the trophy they lost in 2015. we are going to return to football, finally, and a pretty impressive goal in brazil. everybody says a...
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judd trump and ding junhui are also through. manchester united have a women's team? yes, that is a surprise, isn't it? what are they thinking, maybe there are plans on foot? you would wonder, surely. the success of manchester city's women, come on, that rivalry. more less likely, i am come on, that rivalry. more less likely, iam not come on, that rivalry. more less likely, i am not sure. good question, they should settle it on the pitch. so you later. hundreds of african elephants are killed every year at the hands of poachers who feed asia's insatiable appetite for ivory. china accounts for 70% of the market. but, in a move welcomed by conservationists, the country says it will close half of its ivory factories and shops today, with a total ban by the end of the year. we'll discuss this in more detail in a moment, but first let's get a sense of the scale of the problem. some of the figures. let's speak now to heather sohl, the chief advisor on wildlife at the world wildlife fund. morning, thank you for looking and joining us to
judd trump and ding junhui are also through. manchester united have a women's team? yes, that is a surprise, isn't it? what are they thinking, maybe there are plans on foot? you would wonder, surely. the success of manchester city's women, come on, that rivalry. more less likely, i am come on, that rivalry. more less likely, iam not come on, that rivalry. more less likely, i am not sure. good question, they should settle it on the pitch. so you later. hundreds of african elephants are killed...
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judd trump won six frames in a row on his way to victory in the players championship.ay are retiring early. we have a new recordholder. this is a japanese player has made history by becoming the oldest professional player to score in a competitive match. he is 50 years and 1a days old. the only goal in this match in the second division japan. he defeated the record that backin japan. he defeated the record that back in 1955 by sir stanley matthews who scored at the age of 50 years and five days. that is all the sport news for you this morning. i am down here at buckingham palace. like i was saying earlier, the queen will be putting the message of hope and friendship into the commonwealth baton to invite athletes from around the commonwealth to take part in the commonwealth games which begins in april next year on the gold coast in australia. and one lucky girl from southport has been picked to give the baton to the queen. the queen will then put the message in the baton. that girl is emily dean was that she is nine years old. they have been studying the commonwealth an
judd trump won six frames in a row on his way to victory in the players championship.ay are retiring early. we have a new recordholder. this is a japanese player has made history by becoming the oldest professional player to score in a competitive match. he is 50 years and 1a days old. the only goal in this match in the second division japan. he defeated the record that backin japan. he defeated the record that back in 1955 by sir stanley matthews who scored at the age of 50 years and five...
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judd trump and ding junhui are also through. that is all the sport for now, i will see you soon.lishes in order of colour to struggling with bright lights, many things laura had come to think of as normal were suddenly explained. and now she‘s written about her diagnosis in a new book. laura is talking to us now, alongside tom purser from the national autistic society. do you think, saying you were spending years covering your weirdness, did you have an inkling? no, iwas weirdness, did you have an inkling? no, i was unbelievably surprised when autism was diagnosed. i had spent so long trying to work out why i was different, wondered whether i had a mental health problem, it was because i was adopted, i wandered all sorts of things, but eventually life ta kes all sorts of things, but eventually life takes over and work happens, kids happen, so ijust worked hard every day to try and appear to be nearer typical, really. i read that you found life generally confusing? i think you found life generally confusing? ithinki you found life generally confusing? i think i had to work three t
judd trump and ding junhui are also through. that is all the sport for now, i will see you soon.lishes in order of colour to struggling with bright lights, many things laura had come to think of as normal were suddenly explained. and now she‘s written about her diagnosis in a new book. laura is talking to us now, alongside tom purser from the national autistic society. do you think, saying you were spending years covering your weirdness, did you have an inkling? no, iwas weirdness, did you...
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and judd trump says he's hitting form at the right time, ahead of snooker‘s world championship next monthng title of the season. that is it for now, much more coming up that is it for now, much more coming up in the headlines at 10:30 a.m.. good morning, welcome to the programme. this morning, we've been telling you about a pioneering trial which has the potential to save lives and save the nhs millions of pounds. but is there a reluctance amongst some in the medical community to adopt it because it involves dogs? initial studies show specially trained dogs can detect prostate cancer in urine in 93% of cases. in an exclusive film for this programme, the former conservative party leader iain duncan smith tells us he wants to see it rolled out across the nhs. england's health secretaryjeremy hunt has promised he will personally take a look at the results of an initial trial. we played you iain duncan smith's full film earlier in the programme. here's a short extract. my name is iain duncan smith. i'm the member of parliament for chingford and woodford green. relax. i used to be a member of
and judd trump says he's hitting form at the right time, ahead of snooker‘s world championship next monthng title of the season. that is it for now, much more coming up that is it for now, much more coming up in the headlines at 10:30 a.m.. good morning, welcome to the programme. this morning, we've been telling you about a pioneering trial which has the potential to save lives and save the nhs millions of pounds. but is there a reluctance amongst some in the medical community to adopt it...
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judd in kentucky. kentuckians will talk about that they like trump where they voted for trump.o different than if she goes anywhere else in flyover country. >> martha: here's the quote of the night. all the places where people want to hear both sides of the argument. "if their freedom of speech is taken away, then, dumb and silent ♪ >> tom: welcome to "red eye," hello everyone, i am tom shillue. let's check in with tvs andy levy at the "red eye" tease deck. >> andy: thanks, tom. coming up on the big show, is the white house elaborately trolling reporters? sounds like it's dumb question from the lying, failing, fake news spewing media. when you become an adult? in some people's case, it's definitely not younger than 51. it's me, i want to make sure that's clear. and finally, a new device lets you have sensitive conversations in public without other people
judd in kentucky. kentuckians will talk about that they like trump where they voted for trump.o different than if she goes anywhere else in flyover country. >> martha: here's the quote of the night. all the places where people want to hear both sides of the argument. "if their freedom of speech is taken away, then, dumb and silent ♪ >> tom: welcome to "red eye," hello everyone, i am tom shillue. let's check in with tvs andy levy at the "red eye" tease...
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judd in kentucky. kentuckians will talk about that they like trump where they voted for trump.fferent than if she goes anywhere else in flyover country. >> martha: here's the quote of the night. all the places where people want to hear both sides of the argument. "if their freedom of speech is taken away, then, dumb and silent, we will be led like sheep to the slaughter." george washington. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> the fbi agents went down there, eric holder went down there. >> no way. you know how the system works? these cops get off every single time! >> bill: irrational claims, propaganda, hysteria. we are seeing more and more of that kind of debate in america. tonight, "talking points" will deal with it. >> sir, the fact that you don't give a crap, that you endangered me, it's unconscionable. i am going to get my lawyer and i am coming for you. >> bill: whoopi goldberg various that she has been smeared on the net. dana perino will tell us all about that. >> i like your hat. >> thank you very much.
judd in kentucky. kentuckians will talk about that they like trump where they voted for trump.fferent than if she goes anywhere else in flyover country. >> martha: here's the quote of the night. all the places where people want to hear both sides of the argument. "if their freedom of speech is taken away, then, dumb and silent, we will be led like sheep to the slaughter." george washington. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> the fbi agents...
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trump the chance? >> these have been a contentious five weeks. the president did very well last night. i agree with judd on that. the speech was well written, well delivers. unusually conciliatory. now the democrats need to seize this moment and see whether last night was the real donald trump and can seek message discipline and common ground, or whether he gets distracted. he needs to maintain also a night and get into details, because as judd would agree, a lot of tough decisions coming up on the obama care replacement and taxes. he needs to exercise leadership on that. >> you said if he stays like this if this is the new trump and he stays like this, you're telling me the democrats will work with him? >> on some things. on some things not. regrettably our politics is polarized now. there's an opportunity for bipartisanship on tax reform. repatriation of profits. getting the corporate rate down. when george bush had his tax cuts, things were more polar sized than now, but there was an opportunity there. there's an opportunity to bring the stranded profits overseas back home. invest in infrastructure.
trump the chance? >> these have been a contentious five weeks. the president did very well last night. i agree with judd on that. the speech was well written, well delivers. unusually conciliatory. now the democrats need to seize this moment and see whether last night was the real donald trump and can seek message discipline and common ground, or whether he gets distracted. he needs to maintain also a night and get into details, because as judd would agree, a lot of tough decisions coming...
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trump supporter. do you remember when ashley judd said this?as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust. a man whose words are a deathtrap to america. >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust. [shouting] a man whose words are a deathtrap to america! electoral college sanctioned, hate speech, contaminating this national anthem. stuart: that was actress ashley judd during the women's march on washington, clearly taking on president trump. well now, she says, she's scared. why? she had an encounter with a trump supporter who told her, we like trump. is that all, tammy? >> look they approached her at a basketball game. they talked to her about the towns that they like and that they liked her. she signed a photograph. at the end they said we like trump. i view that effort to bridge the gap. we have a lot in common. we're trump supporters and we like you. she viewed that as being hostile. she is also then imagined on a facebook post maybe they were defiling the picture she gave them. for me, what is important, as a fe
trump supporter. do you remember when ashley judd said this?as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust. a man whose words are a deathtrap to america. >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust. [shouting] a man whose words are a deathtrap to america! electoral college sanctioned, hate speech, contaminating this national anthem. stuart: that was actress ashley judd during the women's march on washington, clearly taking on president trump. well now, she says,...
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i agree you should not try to hold judds gorsuch responsible for the substance of some of trump's policies. asking him to state that the independence of student of been a the federalist paper. where hamilton argues the best way to have the appointment is with a union of the president.the he talks abt e, the recess appointments, he says hat there can be no appointments unless the in ress, the senate is with n, so i read this as the anguages and with advice and consent of the appoints. shall host: thanks, caller. caller: that is right. fad rallist paper lays out the dual process. their own personal andidate, nepotism, they can hold them in check, the president has a final role the upthe president gets or down vote there, that is a function of the process, we are that role, i'm excited to see it. i hope as elizabeth wydra said, up or down vote and don't have someone trying to block that vote. advice and consent the senate is going to perform and court is ance of the part of learning about the udges' opinions and the opinions on independence, as well, he has a lot of opinion on that area. he's
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judd apatow is here with us. first, real quick, do you guys remember nigel farage, trump's b.s.s., and the anti-imglant politicianrexit, the guy who looks like a muppet and smokes? that guy? well don't worry about him. just watch the kid. >> her majesty, it's time to knight mr. farage. if you would like to kneel there. >> don't hurt me. well, thank you. >> you are now sir nigel farage. >> thank you very much. i'm honored. >> my mommy said you hate foreigners. >> no, no, listen, girl, no, no, no. you're not supposed to say that. that's very naughty. >> trevor: no, no, no, no, no! i don't normally like kids, but that one can stay. that one can stay. how did they find the only five-year-old with a hard opinion on immigration? and look at her, she's all cute being so royal. the only difference between her and the queen is the keen keeps it inside. but that's not what the queen is thinking inside-- asshole. we should get that girl to come to america to speak with trump. >> coming out of that new immigration order president trump signed yesterday. >> the new 90-day ban includes six muslim-majority companies. iraq is of
judd apatow is here with us. first, real quick, do you guys remember nigel farage, trump's b.s.s., and the anti-imglant politicianrexit, the guy who looks like a muppet and smokes? that guy? well don't worry about him. just watch the kid. >> her majesty, it's time to knight mr. farage. if you would like to kneel there. >> don't hurt me. well, thank you. >> you are now sir nigel farage. >> thank you very much. i'm honored. >> my mommy said you hate foreigners....
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trump on tv. i try to put that out of my mind. it is hard to put it out. ainsley: she is gaining weight and blaming the president. >> how sad it makes the judd girl when donaldob while the press is throwing the kitchen sink at him. the good news for, in, it will not do the left any good once his policies take into effect. brian: thanks, kevin. >> the way we were. steve: you bet. what should the president to do with his salary. he want the press in the white house to decide. ed henry used to work in the room. he will join us. brian: kid rock, lock and loaded. brand new made in america business you are going to love next. ♪ >> whoo. in your face, china. this is what we think about -- i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. >> what we think of made in china. ♪ [gunfire] >> whoo. in your face, china! ainsley: that is a video kid rock made. he has catapulting gr
trump on tv. i try to put that out of my mind. it is hard to put it out. ainsley: she is gaining weight and blaming the president. >> how sad it makes the judd girl when donaldob while the press is throwing the kitchen sink at him. the good news for, in, it will not do the left any good once his policies take into effect. brian: thanks, kevin. >> the way we were. steve: you bet. what should the president to do with his salary. he want the press in the white house to decide. ed henry...
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trump critic. >> i worked at the daily show not the tonight show. >> a different scrunch. what do you think of the environment here. >> i think it is really scary as juddand a lot of comedians. i said this before, we write jokes, hard to write jokes about trump because he is a joke. and i see comedians as in this current moment being more like truth tellers. we're not really beholden to networks and ratings and stuff. we can say what we're thinking and i think that's what's important about comedy right now. >> seth, i mean, some comics are like journalists in that they want to be in the conversation, but not pick a side. >> some comics, but i feel like -- >> not all comics. >> i don't know any comic that is really trying to play down the middle. every comic has an opinion and point of view, and, like, and once you have an opinion, you're on one side or the other. you're not going to be, like, well, i think this and think that. they're going to make fun of both sides, people with different opinions, of left, of the right. but have an opinion either way. >> hard to play it down the middle. >> i think your boss does a really good job at playing down the m
trump critic. >> i worked at the daily show not the tonight show. >> a different scrunch. what do you think of the environment here. >> i think it is really scary as juddand a lot of comedians. i said this before, we write jokes, hard to write jokes about trump because he is a joke. and i see comedians as in this current moment being more like truth tellers. we're not really beholden to networks and ratings and stuff. we can say what we're thinking and i think that's what's...
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trump's next big challenge, tack reform. juddgg will tell us whether we will get a bipartisan tax reform bill through congress or not. all that when "squawk box" returns in a moment. and "this day in history." yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. at where instead of payinging a befor middlemen,em. we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for less than you pay at the store. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook ♪ >>> president trump says tax reform is next on his agenda after house republicans couldn't agree on a replacement plan for obamacare. but tax changes come with their own complications. joining us with more is former new hampshire senator and senate budget committee chair judd gregg. senator, great to see you. >> great to see you. >> what do you think after friday and the bill getting pulled. how does this mean the
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trump is. >> yes, i do. >> i think he was just joke around with people, he was basically saying how important this was. >> with me the man you juddker paul ryan, hue hewitt, thosts the huh hewitt show. who is to be blamed if this doesn't pass? we should get on the blame game and fix the problems, we still try to see who takes the ame? but your thoughts on this? >> well, i want to see the whip count after tomorrow. paul ryan yesterday was very optimistic. i talked to senator john thune, the third ranking republican in the senate. he is optimistic the bill will get out of the house. i think you have some very smart people like raul labrador of ohio, trent franks, frank saver of arizona, they are negotiates hard for the vote and you lose one on the other side if you go too far in the other direction. idiosyncratic members, these are idiosyncratic members, they're libertarians, you will never get them. at the end of the day, they're successful. if not. members will have to live with that vote. speaker ryan told me yesterday, they made a promise to repeal obamacare. they got to keep that promise. as an interested conservative observer
trump is. >> yes, i do. >> i think he was just joke around with people, he was basically saying how important this was. >> with me the man you juddker paul ryan, hue hewitt, thosts the huh hewitt show. who is to be blamed if this doesn't pass? we should get on the blame game and fix the problems, we still try to see who takes the ame? but your thoughts on this? >> well, i want to see the whip count after tomorrow. paul ryan yesterday was very optimistic. i talked to...
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judd, you have heard -- there's -- i will give thank you statistic. a 64-year-old earning 26 do$26, would pay $14,000 under the plan trump is proposal, compared to $1700ama passed. >> for that demographic profile, that will probably be changed. but the idea all these people are being off the healthcare system is not accurate. most of these folks didn't want to be in the healthcare system. the that the point. >> i did see one committee sent out something yesterday, this is a win for american families who don't want to be on the healthcare rolls. that cracked me up. i can understand a young individual. there's no family that doesn't want their kids to not have health care. >> you're correct, but a lot of individuals between 25 and 35 don't want to be on it. maybe 10 million. >> becky, how about jason chaffetz statement, all we have to do is not buy iphones, we can cover health care. >> obama said the same thing, rendell! you know that. you are so slick! >> to pay for the plan -- >> he said the same thing. he even used the phone analogy, you have to make choices. your hero. come on now! >> to pay for this plan -- >> he said the same -- >> would have to b
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and judd saying this without the arts in america, all we have is trump.and director of culture of alarmism project. julie, nice to see you this morning. do liberals have a right to be outraged about this. cutting the arts? >> look, everybody has a right to be outraged. i have a trite say they are being absurd. it is insane that today the federal government is prong up a television channel. we have cable. there is netflix. there is roku. there is amazon streaming. people have a ton of choices in media and so there is absolutely no reason for tax dollars to support a television station. clayton: their argument those are paid supervisors paying $9 a month for netflix. >> sure. clayton: children who grew up in certain communities who wouldn't have access to that and having public broadcasting being able to watch big bird and elmo. these parents can't afford it? >> if you look at the census data of the 47 million americans who live in poverty, two thirds of them have cable or satellite dishes. so i don't think that we have this dearth of availability of these
and judd saying this without the arts in america, all we have is trump.and director of culture of alarmism project. julie, nice to see you this morning. do liberals have a right to be outraged about this. cutting the arts? >> look, everybody has a right to be outraged. i have a trite say they are being absurd. it is insane that today the federal government is prong up a television channel. we have cable. there is netflix. there is roku. there is amazon streaming. people have a ton of...
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from an judd trump from anjudd trump to donald trump. has told the bbc that rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president last month. he was widely criticised for the decision tojoin him on was widely criticised for the decision to join him on the cause. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so. if the president of the us asks you to play golf, you go, it is as simple as that. i don't care. i got a call from the white house and that bill clinton was going to be in australia wanted to play golf with me, soi australia wanted to play golf with me, so i call it up president bush and asked his
from an judd trump from anjudd trump to donald trump. has told the bbc that rory mcilroy was right to play golf with the us president last month. he was widely criticised for the decision tojoin him on was widely criticised for the decision to join him on the cause. he did get a lot for it, wrongly so. if the president of the us asks you to play golf, you go, it is as simple as that. i don't care. i got a call from the white house and that bill clinton was going to be in australia wanted to...