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. >> emilee keen is assigned to a neighboring housing unit. but the couple has learned to skirt jail regulations in order to carry on their clandestine courtship. >> we are not allowed to have any letters we can't pass to any other inmates. so we have to be sneaky about it. so we go to this door, and then after it is folded like this, we just pass it under like that. and then they grab it. and then they write one and send it back. i stuff this in my legal folders so they can't search it. this, i covered it with like a cover letter to the -- to the judge. but these are all of the letters from emilee. and i think i have given her even more. there's 71 letters in here. >> keen still remembers the first time dailey wrote her. >> i, you know, read the letter from brayden, and it said that she was born with x and y chromosomes and that she was taking shots of testosterone. it kind of blew me back a little bit. i was like, whoa, you know, i didn't think that would be something you would put off in the first letter that you are meeting someone. you ar
. >> emilee keen is assigned to a neighboring housing unit. but the couple has learned to skirt jail regulations in order to carry on their clandestine courtship. >> we are not allowed to have any letters we can't pass to any other inmates. so we have to be sneaky about it. so we go to this door, and then after it is folded like this, we just pass it under like that. and then they grab it. and then they write one and send it back. i stuff this in my legal folders so they can't...
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so i was quite keen to get started myself. it isa quite keen to get started myself.the diving board and looking down and thinking at some point i've got to make my first speech, why not do it straightaway? chris, a different experience for you because you were in parliament until 2015. what do you think the two years away from westminster taught you ? what you think the two years away from westminster taught you? what did you learn from being away on what you learn from being away on what you learn from being defeated?m learn from being away on what you learn from being defeated? it was a bitter pill to swallow, i must say. lama bitter pill to swallow, i must say. i am a local lad and it was a great privilege to represent my home city. i suppose it taught me that you can never take anything for granted. even though you are a local individual, in that sense, a you are always subject to the vagaries of the democratic process. having gone through that process it does make you stronger. it does make you stronger and hopefully will make me a better representative this tim
so i was quite keen to get started myself. it isa quite keen to get started myself.the diving board and looking down and thinking at some point i've got to make my first speech, why not do it straightaway? chris, a different experience for you because you were in parliament until 2015. what do you think the two years away from westminster taught you ? what you think the two years away from westminster taught you? what did you learn from being away on what you learn from being away on what you...
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they are keen on making sure that your farmers they are keen on making sure that yourfarmers get they there is the
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they were keen to downplay the issue of the h—1b these are when the two met a short while ago.stood at the podium and gave their speech donald trump gave a joking reference to the fact that he wanted america to be as fast—growing as the indian economy was, and he hoped that certainly it could start to see the rapid increase in gdp growth that india was currently enjoying. and currently that h—ib these are's status is under review by the trump administration and during his visit both countries will try and come up with a middle ground. yes, watching these two leaders speak, they were keen to emphasise what the countries have in common and to avoid going too dip into some of the trade tensions which exist. you mentioned the h-1b tensions which exist. you mentioned the h—1b visa. that is one area i suspect that narendra modi was keen not to push too hard, this programme which allows american companies to hire hi—tech workers from abroad, who may be paid less. it certainly has benefited indian workers. about 70% of those visas go to indian nationals. in particular that has benefite
they were keen to downplay the issue of the h—1b these are when the two met a short while ago.stood at the podium and gave their speech donald trump gave a joking reference to the fact that he wanted america to be as fast—growing as the indian economy was, and he hoped that certainly it could start to see the rapid increase in gdp growth that india was currently enjoying. and currently that h—ib these are's status is under review by the trump administration and during his visit both...
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the main thing is that they are tired but they are so keen to ensure we com plete they are so keen to ensure we complete thejob. they are so keen to ensure we complete the job. they were on duty againa lot complete the job. they were on duty again a lot of them last night, some will be on duty again tonight and they want to come back and assist. tha nkfully they want to come back and assist. thankfully only a handful here rose, heroes. they went in to try to save people. in that. they are heroes. sarah campbell reporting on the firefighters. ben brown has been covering this over the past two days. you have been here all this time. how has this story changed while you have been here? i think we have seen more and more of generosity of spirit with people donating anything they have to help the homeless. what we have to help the homeless. what we have seen today is rising anger. a raw anger that perhaps was not there yesterday because there was shock. the mayor of london sadiq khan came here and there was heckling with people saying they want answers now. they said we want answers right
the main thing is that they are tired but they are so keen to ensure we com plete they are so keen to ensure we complete thejob. they are so keen to ensure we complete the job. they were on duty againa lot complete the job. they were on duty again a lot of them last night, some will be on duty again tonight and they want to come back and assist. tha nkfully they want to come back and assist. thankfully only a handful here rose, heroes. they went in to try to save people. in that. they are...
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you've already been keen, you're first out of the blocks, you've made your maiden speech.nt. do you think that gave you an advantage? well, i see, as a former member of the european parliament, that we've got a huge amount of work to do over the next two years. actually, the negotiations were brexit, we don't control the timescale, we've got 27 other countries we need to get agreement with and we've got to get on with that process, so i was quite keen to, um, get started myself. it's a bit like standing on top of a diving board and looking down and thinking, at some point i've got to make my first speech, so why not try and do it straightaway? chris williamson, a very different experience for you, because you were in parliament before, until 2015. what do you think that two years away from westminster taught you? what did you learn from being away and what did you learn from being defeated ? it was a very bitter pill to swallow, i have to say. i'm a local lad and it was a great privilege to represent my home city. i suppose it taught me that, you know, you can never take a
you've already been keen, you're first out of the blocks, you've made your maiden speech.nt. do you think that gave you an advantage? well, i see, as a former member of the european parliament, that we've got a huge amount of work to do over the next two years. actually, the negotiations were brexit, we don't control the timescale, we've got 27 other countries we need to get agreement with and we've got to get on with that process, so i was quite keen to, um, get started myself. it's a bit like...
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they are keen on making sure that your farmers they are keen on making sure that yourfarmers get they are keen on making sure that your farmers get compensated to likely to get hit by leaving the eu. and of course, there is the hole far in the area of the social conservatism which, will chime with some parts of the conservative party, but others very unhappy with that. there is an awful lot to do in terms of penning that deal down, i suspect, in the next couple of days. in last minutes, we have also heard that theresa may has got herself a new chief of staff which will be central in trying to sort those things out before the queen ‘s speech on monday. —— monday week. there was a lot of scrutiny over jeremy corbyn‘s dealings with figures in the ira and there have also been questions over the dup's dealings with loyalist extremists and then sinn fein saying this is not acceptable under the terms of the good friday agreement for the westminster government to be getting into bed with one of the parties in northern ireland. i think the last point there is going to be a very important stumb
they are keen on making sure that your farmers they are keen on making sure that yourfarmers get they are keen on making sure that your farmers get compensated to likely to get hit by leaving the eu. and of course, there is the hole far in the area of the social conservatism which, will chime with some parts of the conservative party, but others very unhappy with that. there is an awful lot to do in terms of penning that deal down, i suspect, in the next couple of days. in last minutes, we have...
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they were not in the company was very keen to stress that. they related to a variety of things.e dealing with things like unprofessional behaviour, leading, physical security and discrimination and they didn't specify it was gender but it was of any kind and sexual harassment made up 47 of the 215 claims they got in total and 20 staff were terminated as a result of some of those claims. a big move for uberand some of those claims. a big move for uber and they are under a lot of pressure to clear house on some of this bad workplace culture they seem to have caught. clearinghouse indeed. what more do you know about these dismissed uber employees? they have not released the names of the employees but we have been told that have leased a one fired employees was a very senior have leased a one fired employees was a very senior worker at the company but they will not say who exactly that is. we do know there may be more to come. there are still 57 cases still being reviewed so that could be more disciplinary action on the way. next week, we are expecting to hear even more about how ub
they were not in the company was very keen to stress that. they related to a variety of things.e dealing with things like unprofessional behaviour, leading, physical security and discrimination and they didn't specify it was gender but it was of any kind and sexual harassment made up 47 of the 215 claims they got in total and 20 staff were terminated as a result of some of those claims. a big move for uberand some of those claims. a big move for uber and they are under a lot of pressure to...
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keen to promise a lot, but relu cta nt to this.yond the goals. this. keen to promise a lot, but reluctant to go beyond the goalsm is about who people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain at in europe, and who has the world, and, crucially, the plan to deliver a brexit. legions of his fans want something else. his opponents say the sums are stacked up, but here, they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more healthcare, promises ofa tuition, more healthcare, promises of a much bigger state. our manifesto offers something very, very different. they say it is going to cost a lot of money. it is. i know that. but we are very clear about this. we have fully costed it. 95%, 95% of the population will pay fio 95%, 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurance, no more and vat. the 2—man campaigns look so different. —— two main campaigns look so different, because they are. these two politicians have different visions on brexit, immi
keen to promise a lot, but relu cta nt to this.yond the goals. this. keen to promise a lot, but reluctant to go beyond the goalsm is about who people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain at in europe, and who has the world, and, crucially, the plan to deliver a brexit. legions of his fans want something else. his opponents say the sums are stacked up, but here, they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more healthcare,...
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in 2019 in the us at&t and verizon are keen to get 5g up at&t and verizon are keen to get 5g up and runningat is intriguing is it has the opportunity to provide coverage in rural communities and perhaps small towns and villages. in ourfinal report perhaps small towns and villages. in our final report this week, 20 yea rs on in our final report this week, 20 years on from the asian financial crisis we look at the philippines which at the time was seen as the sick man of asia but the economy did not suffer as much as its neighbours in the region. i went to my hometown of manila to hear from in the region. i went to my hometown of manila to hearfrom one in the region. i went to my hometown of manila to hear from one survivor of manila to hear from one survivor of the crisis and find out why the philippines is now one of the fastest—growing economies in the region. manila, the capital city of one of the most dynamic economies in south east asia. when the asian financial crisis devastated the region, the philippines managed to pull through better than its neighbours. so, how did it happen? 0ne b
in 2019 in the us at&t and verizon are keen to get 5g up at&t and verizon are keen to get 5g up and runningat is intriguing is it has the opportunity to provide coverage in rural communities and perhaps small towns and villages. in ourfinal report perhaps small towns and villages. in our final report this week, 20 yea rs on in our final report this week, 20 years on from the asian financial crisis we look at the philippines which at the time was seen as the sick man of asia but the...
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as well as tom keene. mark: have a look at what european equities are trading, 60 minutes away from the end of today's session. we start with the stoxx 600 individual movers within the retail sector, i think you understood what i was saying, retail worst-performing, industry groups say look at the big presence in the united states is the result of the belgian and dutch merger, 8% lower today. a big presence in the united states. 4.5%, andrea says it's a double-edged sword. could it be a target of amazon in the future? is it going to be hit hard because they are in the same space? that's a fascinating chart. we are talking about deflation and today, inflation in the u.k., food space. this is cpi and the eurozone, which is slowing, which paints a picture of the ecb president mario draghi has been painting that there's no rush to change its stance on monetary policy, even if it's tweaking of language. that's the latest on the markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new
as well as tom keene. mark: have a look at what european equities are trading, 60 minutes away from the end of today's session. we start with the stoxx 600 individual movers within the retail sector, i think you understood what i was saying, retail worst-performing, industry groups say look at the big presence in the united states is the result of the belgian and dutch merger, 8% lower today. a big presence in the united states. 4.5%, andrea says it's a double-edged sword. could it be a target...
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some patchy rain and a keen wind across northern england, but not as wet as it's been today.ttle sunshine towards the south—east, boosting the temperatures and triggering some heavy showers. another cold day across many northern parts of the uk, and not much better on friday. the wind is still quite keen and quite cold. still some rain, but not as heavy or persistent. lighter rain pushing into england and wales. we may get some sunshine ahead of the weather front, bringing may get some sunshine ahead of the weatherfront, bringing some may get some sunshine ahead of the weather front, bringing some warmth. things calmed down a bit for the weekend. the wet weather pushing its way into europe, where it's been very wet. for the weekend, something a bit warmer and drier. pressure a bit higher coming in from the atlantic. a little bit of rain in the south—east corner overnight. some bursts of rain elsewhere in the uk, but other ways fairly dry. a little rain pushing eastwards overnight, mainly across the northern half of the uk. that clears the way. some showers coming into the way
some patchy rain and a keen wind across northern england, but not as wet as it's been today.ttle sunshine towards the south—east, boosting the temperatures and triggering some heavy showers. another cold day across many northern parts of the uk, and not much better on friday. the wind is still quite keen and quite cold. still some rain, but not as heavy or persistent. lighter rain pushing into england and wales. we may get some sunshine ahead of the weather front, bringing may get some...
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the main thing is that they are tired but they are so keen to ensure we com plete they are so keen toagaina lot complete the job. they were on duty again a lot of them last night, some will be on duty again tonight and they want to come back and assist. tha nkfully they want to come back and assist. thankfully only a handful
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the government is less keen, they wa nt the government is less keen, they want a bit of it to run parallelet first concession. alex forsyth in westminster, thank you very much. in portugal, more than sixty people have died, in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area, in the middle of an intense heat wave. it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. voiceover: a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. searing heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman's screams for her house. as the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. officials are still not sure what remains. translation: we were inside the house, the fire was around us. the firefighters came to get us out because we could hardly breathe any more. as to whether the house burned or not, it must h
the government is less keen, they wa nt the government is less keen, they want a bit of it to run parallelet first concession. alex forsyth in westminster, thank you very much. in portugal, more than sixty people have died, in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area, in the middle of an intense heat wave. it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. voiceover: a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. searing heat, strong winds...
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the americans are very keen on. on the british are a lot more robust on syria than they were in the past. i don't think the russians have any right to complain about that given the way they have been behaving in the past five years. it also reminds us of this hideous situation in syria, that is continuing. we have been so... it's not getting any better. let's end. how else can we possibly end? nobody is quite yet saying on the front page, what a scorcher, but britain bakes in the longest heatwave for 20 yea rs, says bakes in the longest heatwave for 20 years, says the times. yes, lance you were saying to me earlier, goading me as a representative of a brexit supporting paper, were we going to have to go back to fahrenheit after brexit? laughter i think i smiled. fahrenheit after brexit? laughter i thinki smiled. your fahrenheit after brexit? laughter i think i smiled. your paper has stuck with brown hype through thick and thin! we will all have to go back to fahrenheit. could that be in the great repeal bill? we wil
the americans are very keen on. on the british are a lot more robust on syria than they were in the past. i don't think the russians have any right to complain about that given the way they have been behaving in the past five years. it also reminds us of this hideous situation in syria, that is continuing. we have been so... it's not getting any better. let's end. how else can we possibly end? nobody is quite yet saying on the front page, what a scorcher, but britain bakes in the longest...
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syrian government officials are keen to show us that football is flourishing.'s go and meet the man who can tell us more about this. it is half—time, and tarek introduces me to his boss, the head coach of the national football team and the man responsible for their recent good results. you beat china 1—0. you drew with south korea. there is a real opportunity here for syria to go to the world cup. do the players now believe, do they have the belief in their hearts, that they can qualify for the world cup? syria's president, bashar al—assad, wants the perception to be that his country is returning to normal. sport helps with that. but regardless of his intentions it is clear that sport, that football, coming back to syria provides the people with the chance to forget about their worries, at least for 90 minutes. after six years of war, more games are being played and fans are slowly returning. but football is only possible in government—held areas, and not in large parts of this country outside the regime's control. this season is interesting because all syrian
syrian government officials are keen to show us that football is flourishing.'s go and meet the man who can tell us more about this. it is half—time, and tarek introduces me to his boss, the head coach of the national football team and the man responsible for their recent good results. you beat china 1—0. you drew with south korea. there is a real opportunity here for syria to go to the world cup. do the players now believe, do they have the belief in their hearts, that they can qualify for...
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are not just will be keen to prove that the glory days are notjust a thing of the past.ll this weekend. northern ireland — who are second in group c — are away to azerbaijan on saturday. wales have a really tough qualifier against the group d leaders serbia in belgrade on sunday. wales are third in the group, victory and they would be just a point off the serbians, but can they do that without gareth bale who is suspended? yeah, of course we're going to miss him, there's no point hiding from that fact. he is key to us, a world —class that fact. he is key to us, a world—class player. but you know, i think one of the main qualities of this group is that we're all about teamwork, we all about resilience and we see it as a chance to sort of tackle the challenge and we are confident that we've still got enoughin confident that we've still got enough in the squad to get a good result. let's whizz through some of the other football headlines today. craig shakespeare has been given a three—year contract at leicester city. he was given the job until the end of the season back in
are not just will be keen to prove that the glory days are notjust a thing of the past.ll this weekend. northern ireland — who are second in group c — are away to azerbaijan on saturday. wales have a really tough qualifier against the group d leaders serbia in belgrade on sunday. wales are third in the group, victory and they would be just a point off the serbians, but can they do that without gareth bale who is suspended? yeah, of course we're going to miss him, there's no point hiding...
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keen to promise a lot but relu cta nt to this. lot but reluctant to go be on the big goals. it is about two people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain, and who has the will and crucially the plan to deliver on brexit. legions of his fans, though, want something else. his opponents say the sums don't stack up, and here they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more health care, promises of a much bigger state. the first time ever it has been jeremy corbyn bigger state. the first time ever it has beenjeremy corbyn pulling new labour back into this idea of a form of socialism versus conservatives, and it is giving people the opportunity. this country needs to get out of the mike weir in with this tory government, because they don't think about the poor, they are suffering. our manifesto offers something very different, it is going to cost a lot of money, yes, it is, i know that. but we are very clear about this — we have fully costed it, 95%, 95% of the pop
keen to promise a lot but relu cta nt to this. lot but reluctant to go be on the big goals. it is about two people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain, and who has the will and crucially the plan to deliver on brexit. legions of his fans, though, want something else. his opponents say the sums don't stack up, and here they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more health care, promises of a much bigger state. the...
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they seem keen to avoid the shock from the single european market. most political analysts up with the chances much lower since the tories lost their majority in the house of commons. the brexit secretary seems to be indicating the negotiating plan is not changed. >> what we want to do is have a free trade agreement. we want to get as close to possible is matching single market. what happens if we don't get a deal? our argument is we've got to be willing to walk away. genie: let's focus now in south korea. the new president is trying to get an economic stimulus plan passed did >> he wants to tackle joblessness and strengthen the social safety net and the program will create 110,000 new jobs, 71,000 of those in the public sector. he says that combats youth unemployment, which stands at 11.2%. he will need the approval of parliament. he addressed lawmakers to urge them to pass his deal. >> as i have said repeatedly, job creation is at the center of the economic situation. it is difficult to resolve immediately. we should do we can straightaway. it woul
they seem keen to avoid the shock from the single european market. most political analysts up with the chances much lower since the tories lost their majority in the house of commons. the brexit secretary seems to be indicating the negotiating plan is not changed. >> what we want to do is have a free trade agreement. we want to get as close to possible is matching single market. what happens if we don't get a deal? our argument is we've got to be willing to walk away. genie: let's focus...
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leigh halfpenny rarely falters in sight of the posts their opponents returned, keen to snuff out the illegally, according to the referee. now, with a player advantage, the lions made their pressure count. a penalty try, the first of the match. agaeartheypunishedrthe magi with their power and position, the lions moved out of sight, the home side dominated and defeated. this was a morale—boosting win for warren gatland's players, but will they have enough to pass the ultimate test in seven days‘ time? we are building our performances, building on the games on saturday and tuesday, and i think tonight was another step forward towards what our goals are and, obviously, that is to beat the all blacks. to do so, you have to be the best in the world and we do not have a huge timeframe, but we are using our time well and i thought we used tonight well and i thought our set piece was good. there is always room for improvement. there are a lot of things that we can work on and we will go back to the video and we will kick on into tuesday. that will have done wonders for their confidence. they
leigh halfpenny rarely falters in sight of the posts their opponents returned, keen to snuff out the illegally, according to the referee. now, with a player advantage, the lions made their pressure count. a penalty try, the first of the match. agaeartheypunishedrthe magi with their power and position, the lions moved out of sight, the home side dominated and defeated. this was a morale—boosting win for warren gatland's players, but will they have enough to pass the ultimate test in seven...
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that's why they're keen to show us everything is above board. workers say their shifts are 8 to ten hours long, and they're paid the equivalent of about 150 euros a month. we can't verify those claims. safety measures are minimal, however. there are no guards on the roller presses. and the stench of chemicals is overpowering. >> it is a real problem for us. the dirt and pollution damage your health. >> the unfiltered, unprocessed chemicals spill out onto the street and eventually into a river. there are two hundred tanneries in the hazaribagh district. 75,000 people live here. they pay a high price for dwelling alongside bangladesh's booming and poorly regulated leather industry. health and environment take a back seat in hazaribagh. the liquid in the river is viscous and black, and it stinks. we follow a load of leather to see where it goes, and what is made out of it. we're allowed into this shoe factory. it's clean and modern, and supplies retailers in europe. by chance, we meet a representative from an italian fashion brand. he tells us that
that's why they're keen to show us everything is above board. workers say their shifts are 8 to ten hours long, and they're paid the equivalent of about 150 euros a month. we can't verify those claims. safety measures are minimal, however. there are no guards on the roller presses. and the stench of chemicals is overpowering. >> it is a real problem for us. the dirt and pollution damage your health. >> the unfiltered, unprocessed chemicals spill out onto the street and eventually...
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they are both very keen hill walkers. i am good start. they are both very keen hill walkers.lkers. i am not sure if there are coded messages. michel barnier gave david davis hobbled walking stick. and michel barnier was given a book on the himalayas. we could say that there is a big summit ahead and they are not even at base camp one. or something about a long slog uphill. i think they would have done better off giving each other a crate of brandy or a very large box of aspirin. some red bull might have been better as the messy—mac i am sticking with brandy, christian. forget red bull. a minute's silence has been held across the uk for the victims of the london tower block fire. police now say 79 people have died — or are missing, presumed dead — and that some of their identities might never be known, as mark easton reports. there have been too many days like this. the firefighters of red watch, first on the scene last wednesday, linking arms with others across the united kingdom, the country pausing to reflect on the grenfell tower tragedy, a nation once again standing silen
they are both very keen hill walkers. i am good start. they are both very keen hill walkers.lkers. i am not sure if there are coded messages. michel barnier gave david davis hobbled walking stick. and michel barnier was given a book on the himalayas. we could say that there is a big summit ahead and they are not even at base camp one. or something about a long slog uphill. i think they would have done better off giving each other a crate of brandy or a very large box of aspirin. some red bull...
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. >> good morning, an update again at old keene road and franconia road. now you have the crashing and response on the scene. a little hard to see. we believe it's right there in the district there. taking a look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop looking fine. outer loop after branch still having that work done. the capital beltway, nine minutes into town and nine minutes out of town. aaron. >>> it is a holiday tradition. this morning, we're getting a better idea of who will perform on the national mall this fourth of july. a look at the lineup. >>> first, she was under fire. now, she's under investigation. why one mother said she allowed a snake to bite her baby. >>> and a threat across virginia endorse dr. ralph northam. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam stands out with a consistent pro-choice record and led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, es in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough figh
. >> good morning, an update again at old keene road and franconia road. now you have the crashing and response on the scene. a little hard to see. we believe it's right there in the district there. taking a look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop looking fine. outer loop after branch still having that work done. the capital beltway, nine minutes into town and nine minutes out of town. aaron. >>> it is a holiday tradition. this morning, we're getting a better idea of who...
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now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. how are you?eddah. to meet you. what do you plan to me? we will be exploring the city, going to some of the major sites, trying some different turkish foods. and also a hamam, which is a turkish bar. you like to freshen up? i think that would be good, i have a five dock shadow. —— five o'clock. tucked down many sidestreets in istanbul you will find plenty of old school barbours like this one, where you can geta barbours like this one, where you can get a haircut are a traditional shave with a cutthroat razor and hot towel, all at a knockdown price. dating back to the days when many homes in istanbul had no running water, they are still popular with the locals who come here to meet, socialise and freshen up. this is the bit i get worried about. now, this is something i haven't experienced. a nostril haircut. so this is the way to take the little has that you probably can't even see. “— has that you probably can't even see. —— little hairs. he is burning the hair in the years. i can smell it! much b
now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. how are you?eddah. to meet you. what do you plan to me? we will be exploring the city, going to some of the major sites, trying some different turkish foods. and also a hamam, which is a turkish bar. you like to freshen up? i think that would be good, i have a five dock shadow. —— five o'clock. tucked down many sidestreets in istanbul you will find plenty of old school barbours like this one, where you can geta...
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they are so keen to get eve ryo ne police.so keen to get everyone out what could be a danger area at the moment that they are trying to move people safely but you can understand people on a satellite, they've probably had a couple of drinks, probably a bit slow to bomb but police are treating this so seriously that to get people out of the area is their priority —— to respond. a number of gentlemen, they appear to be police, they want to get people out of the area. police are searching for three suspects, that has yet to be confirmed. things are developing by the second here and we are trying to keep tabs on what is happening. clearly some dramatic scenes on the height of a saturday night out for many people. it is. the other incident we understand at borough market, another place very popular ona market, another place very popular on a saturday night? indeed. that's obviously very close by. this is central london, people are here trying to enjoy themselves and this developing story has unfolded. let mejust say as developing s
they are so keen to get eve ryo ne police.so keen to get everyone out what could be a danger area at the moment that they are trying to move people safely but you can understand people on a satellite, they've probably had a couple of drinks, probably a bit slow to bomb but police are treating this so seriously that to get people out of the area is their priority —— to respond. a number of gentlemen, they appear to be police, they want to get people out of the area. police are searching for...
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keen hill walkers and they seem to get off to a good start. when the going gets really tough towards the end of the process in 500 days' time, that is what -- that is when it will be really important. laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and glass bottles in the vehicle. france remains under a state of emergency after a wave of deadly terror attacks. the situation in syria is or tho aiming to funny to the conflict. russia says it will treat u.s. -- aiming to end conflict. russia says it will treat ..s.-led planes as a target earlier, my colleague katty kay spoke with former u.s. defense secretary william cohen as part plus" program.s katty: there has been a sequence of events -- russia says it will cancel the hotline and the iranian missiles and the americans shooting down the syrian government
keen hill walkers and they seem to get off to a good start. when the going gets really tough towards the end of the process in 500 days' time, that is what -- that is when it will be really important. laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and...
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now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. you must be sedar!it's good to meet you, finally. thank you very much. so, what have you got planned for me? well, i'll help you in exploring the city. i'll take you to some of the major sites, try some different foods, turkish foods. and also a hamam, a turkish bath. but i think you might like to start with a freshen up? i think that would be good. i've got a little bit of bristle coming, a five o'clock shadow. tucked down many side streets here in istanbul, you'll find plenty of old—school barbers like this one, where you can get a haircut or a traditional shave with a cut—throat razor and hot towels, all at a knock—down price. dating back to the days when many homes in istanbul had no running water, they are still popular with the locals, who come here to meet, socialise and freshen up. i get a little bit worried about... the neck! now, this is something i haven't experienced — a nostril hair—cut! so this is the way to take the little hairs. i think probably you can't see. it's burning the hair in th
now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. you must be sedar!it's good to meet you, finally. thank you very much. so, what have you got planned for me? well, i'll help you in exploring the city. i'll take you to some of the major sites, try some different foods, turkish foods. and also a hamam, a turkish bath. but i think you might like to start with a freshen up? i think that would be good. i've got a little bit of bristle coming, a five o'clock shadow....
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i'm keen to have independent inspection.re homes that is pretty awful at times and has to be an independent form of inspection. everybody must have an independent place to go to to complain about something, that's pa rt complain about something, that's part of a democracy. lama part of a democracy. i am a nurse at the local hospital. elderly people coming every day, they sit for hours on end waiting to see a nurse or doctor, then when they get to the words, the words are not probably staffed. he cannot guarantee them anything. the nurses' wages have been cut and the are getting much training. can you tell us getting much training. can you tell us what you would do about that? nurses have had a pay cut for seven yea rs. nurses have had a pay cut for seven years. all health workers have. there are insufficient statutory protection levels of staffing. i met a group of trainee nurses at the university in worcester. i met 15 or 20 of them. they were of mixed background, and each range from the mid—20s to the mid—40s and all of th
i'm keen to have independent inspection.re homes that is pretty awful at times and has to be an independent form of inspection. everybody must have an independent place to go to to complain about something, that's pa rt complain about something, that's part of a democracy. lama part of a democracy. i am a nurse at the local hospital. elderly people coming every day, they sit for hours on end waiting to see a nurse or doctor, then when they get to the words, the words are not probably staffed....
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she is very keen to put on the united front when she sits around the table at the g20 summit and facesacross the table next weekend. and we will be live with you from hamburg on the g20. this is boris nemtsov. he was a prominent opposition leader in russia. today five men were found guilty of murdering him in 2015. sarah rainsford was in court. for nine months they have stood accused of murdering one of president putin‘s biggest critics. this week they protested their innocence again, claiming they had only confessed under torture. the jury only confessed under torture. the jury did not believe them. after 12 hours considering the evidence they found all five men guilty. boris nemtsov was shot in the back right beside the kremlin. thejury heard how his killers had trailed him for months before striking. he was once a political high—flyer here, the deputy prime minister. he had been pushed into the margins under vladimir putin but was still a thorn in the kremlin‘s site. the day he died he was on the radio calling president putin ally for denying russian troops were fighting in ukraine.
she is very keen to put on the united front when she sits around the table at the g20 summit and facesacross the table next weekend. and we will be live with you from hamburg on the g20. this is boris nemtsov. he was a prominent opposition leader in russia. today five men were found guilty of murdering him in 2015. sarah rainsford was in court. for nine months they have stood accused of murdering one of president putin‘s biggest critics. this week they protested their innocence again,...
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of the coalition's measures on border patrol, the coalition, now that it's in government, is still keen to point out labor's failures when it was in power. >> my question is to the minister of immigration and border protection. will the minister update the house on the importance of maintaining australia's strong an consistent border protection policies and is the minister aware of any alternative approaches? >> the minister for immigration and border protection. >> thank you very much. mr. speaker, i want to thank the member for his question. thank all of the colleagues on this side of the house for their consistent support in backing a strong border protection policy. mr. speaker, the australian public knows that the terms of government has not only stopped those but we are determined to keep that policy into the future because the threat of people smugglers has not dissipated. it's now been 1,0349 days since the last successful boat arrival. but us a dwrail is still burdened on so -- but australia is still burdened with the legacy of border's labor protection policies. all australian
of the coalition's measures on border patrol, the coalition, now that it's in government, is still keen to point out labor's failures when it was in power. >> my question is to the minister of immigration and border protection. will the minister update the house on the importance of maintaining australia's strong an consistent border protection policies and is the minister aware of any alternative approaches? >> the minister for immigration and border protection. >> thank you...
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it follows a meeting between the local people and the reason may in which they were keen to have theiroices heard. things are finally moving forward and the government and the council are being proactive. i think sadly it took a long time to get them up and running and if it wasn't for other centres, none of this would have been done. we are lucky we have so many bright, important, smart people in the area. the home office is making arrangements for the family of one of those who died to travel from syria to the uk for the funeral. he was killed when he was separated from his brother. his life, one of many remembered today.” from his brother. his life, one of many remembered today. i think there will be a special sense of grieving, sadness, in the churches today, as people remember what has happened and people are still homeless as well, but i think also there will be a note of hope. the painstaking investigation is continuing but the warning from police is there will be no quick answers. we canjoin simon in west london now. how is the increased government support showing itself to peo
it follows a meeting between the local people and the reason may in which they were keen to have theiroices heard. things are finally moving forward and the government and the council are being proactive. i think sadly it took a long time to get them up and running and if it wasn't for other centres, none of this would have been done. we are lucky we have so many bright, important, smart people in the area. the home office is making arrangements for the family of one of those who died to travel...
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apparently these posts have been seen on social media and some members of the conservative party are very keen to investigate this further take a listen to one conservative politician asking for an investigation from the leader of the house of commons the conservative. who told the colleagues know about this a little general election people can be registered in two places to vote it's been a number of students or bragging about the front but they bow to not only where they live. where they go to university that is an abuse of the situation we do need to get to the bottom of people deliberately voting twice which i understand is in fact illegal and so we do need to investigate this and there appears to be concern about this from among the general population as well a petition calling for this to be investigated online is gone uring many signatures and this is been brewing ever since the election took place the former leader of you kate nigel farage he spoke about it in a us media interview just a few days after the vote took place take a listen to what he had to say we were saying to all studen
apparently these posts have been seen on social media and some members of the conservative party are very keen to investigate this further take a listen to one conservative politician asking for an investigation from the leader of the house of commons the conservative. who told the colleagues know about this a little general election people can be registered in two places to vote it's been a number of students or bragging about the front but they bow to not only where they live. where they go...
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keen to promise a lot but reluctant to go be on big goals. people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain, and who has the will and crucially the plan to deliver on brexit. legions of his fans, though, want something else. his opponents say the sums don't stack up, but here, they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more health care, promises of a much bigger state. the first time ever it's been jeremy corbyn pulling new labour back into this idea of a form of socialism versus conservatives, and it is giving people the opportunity. this country needs to get out of the mike weir in with this tory government, because they don't think about the poor, they are suffering. —— muck we're in. our manifesto offers something very different, it is going to cost a lot of money, yes, it is, i know that. but we are very clear about this — we have fully costed it, 95%, 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurance, no more in vat. the two main campaigns
keen to promise a lot but reluctant to go be on big goals. people trust to have the strong and stable leadership to get the best deal for britain, and who has the will and crucially the plan to deliver on brexit. legions of his fans, though, want something else. his opponents say the sums don't stack up, but here, they love his manifesto. bigger taxes and spending to pay for free tuition, more health care, promises of a much bigger state. the first time ever it's been jeremy corbyn pulling new...
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that she made one of which was that every aspect of the attack was sickening because she was also keen to point out that this was deemed a terrorist attack within just the eight minutes of it taking place of course many people pointing out the prophecy in the past of the attacks against muslims not being deemed a terrorist attack she was very clear in saying that hatred and evil will never succeed and as we can see now she said that this was an attack specifically not against muslims i thought it was an attack almost claims that place of worship and like all terrorism in whatever form it shares the same fundamental goal. it seeks to drive us apart and to break the precious bones of solidarity and citizenship that we share in this country. the prime minister was also keen to stress that the government would be taking action against all forms of extremism and terrorism and also that it would be refusing its counterterrorism strategy we've also been hearing from members of the mizzen community many of them angry in saying that this type of and see muslims was just due to come following th
that she made one of which was that every aspect of the attack was sickening because she was also keen to point out that this was deemed a terrorist attack within just the eight minutes of it taking place of course many people pointing out the prophecy in the past of the attacks against muslims not being deemed a terrorist attack she was very clear in saying that hatred and evil will never succeed and as we can see now she said that this was an attack specifically not against muslims i thought...
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i know you were a keen observer of populism.f he doesn't deliver, what happens to your? john: he is coming from outside the structured system. he is one of the beneficiaries of draining the swamp, if you will. succeeds,if he populism will be put in to check. clearly, you and i have to meet again in september and in december. there are threats that france will start to voice concerns in september. he is in his honeymoon right now. he is in a position. what you find is if you look carefully into france, even people who did not vote for him want to give him the benefit of the doubt. they want to see him succeed. this means people are changing their views and want to see france play a bigger role in europe. let's revisit this. you're going to have to give him six months and see how much momentum he has developed in january. francine: september 10, let's say two weeks before the german elections. we will also get tom keene involved in let's get on to tech giants. they are under pressure to combat extremism. facebook announced it woul
i know you were a keen observer of populism.f he doesn't deliver, what happens to your? john: he is coming from outside the structured system. he is one of the beneficiaries of draining the swamp, if you will. succeeds,if he populism will be put in to check. clearly, you and i have to meet again in september and in december. there are threats that france will start to voice concerns in september. he is in his honeymoon right now. he is in a position. what you find is if you look carefully into...
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i'm keen to get onto the general election issues.pal party of opposition, the labour party, intends to do in the negotiations? what approach do they have? we haven‘t got a clue. all we learned about jeremy corbyn have? we haven‘t got a clue. all we learned aboutjeremy corbyn and the labour party is they have to do it in coalition with the liberal democrats and the scottish nationalists, both of them squawking in corbyn‘s ear telling him not to go ahead with brexit. it is not clear what their policy on immigration would be, and getting immigration would be, and getting immigration down. and on such basic questions as whether you are in or out of the customs union, in or out of the single market, the labour party is completely modelled. it would be a catastrophe for our negotiations in brussels. the prime minister‘s stance is clear, it is negotiable, and it is positive. it is about taking this country forward , is about taking this country forward, solving the negotiations with the european union in a way that would be good for the uk
i'm keen to get onto the general election issues.pal party of opposition, the labour party, intends to do in the negotiations? what approach do they have? we haven‘t got a clue. all we learned about jeremy corbyn have? we haven‘t got a clue. all we learned aboutjeremy corbyn and the labour party is they have to do it in coalition with the liberal democrats and the scottish nationalists, both of them squawking in corbyn‘s ear telling him not to go ahead with brexit. it is not clear what...
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quite a keen wind blowing in off the north sea.he driest weather is going to be across scotland on wednesday. but again chilly with the winds off the north sea. that rain, though, continues to push its way northwards through wednesday evening and wednesday night, so it will turn wetter in scotland and northern ireland too. the rain still around across northern england and north wales, but to the south and south—east it may well be dry. quite a warm night as well but the big story, the rain that isjust continuing. but this time in a different area really on thursday. so the wettest weather going to be for scotland and northern ireland. eventually it turns a bit drier for northern england. for many parts of northern england and wales, it may be a drier day, some brighter skies, a bit of warmth as well and some humidity. but further north where we have the rain and still the winds coming in from the east or north—east, it will feel cold. quite a bit colder than it should do for this time of the year. low pressure responsible for all t
quite a keen wind blowing in off the north sea.he driest weather is going to be across scotland on wednesday. but again chilly with the winds off the north sea. that rain, though, continues to push its way northwards through wednesday evening and wednesday night, so it will turn wetter in scotland and northern ireland too. the rain still around across northern england and north wales, but to the south and south—east it may well be dry. quite a warm night as well but the big story, the rain...