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mark stone had returned and later they went on holiday together.overy would change everything, and go on to expose undercover policing. we'd gone on a trip to italy and we'd gone climbing. and we were in his van and he'd gone off mountain biking and in the glove box were some documents and, crucially, his passport. and as you do when you come across somebody‘s passport you take a look at the picture. sure i must have seen a passport earlier but never seen this one — this one had his name as mark kennedy, whereas i'd known him as mark stone. unknown to her, stone's covert deployment had been terminated three months earlier and as a result he'd chosen to quit the police. what lisa also discovered in the van shocked her even more. the really difficult thing for me was seeing it mentioned on that passport that he had dependents and that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, and that's huge. and it led me to root around a bit more to find something and i found a phone that h
mark stone had returned and later they went on holiday together.overy would change everything, and go on to expose undercover policing. we'd gone on a trip to italy and we'd gone climbing. and we were in his van and he'd gone off mountain biking and in the glove box were some documents and, crucially, his passport. and as you do when you come across somebody‘s passport you take a look at the picture. sure i must have seen a passport earlier but never seen this one — this one had his name as...
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prime minister, mr president, mark stone from sky news. has a single pa rt of stone from sky news.part of the withdrawal agreement changed as a result of your meeting tonight? and has the attorney general told you that he will therefore changes legal advice? and to mrjunker, do you believe that this will believe that this will go through tomorrow, and if it doesn't, are due clear, like you have said, that that is it, there will be no further changes? with illegal legal incident that we have agreed is an addition to the withdrawal agreement. it has the same legal status as the withdrawal agreement. it is legally binding. that is what parliament asked us to secure, and thatis parliament asked us to secure, and that is what we have secured. the attorney general, as you know, is independent. people come to his decision, he will publish its legal opinion before parliament, so that parliament has a before it comes to vote tomorrow. i thinki parliament has a before it comes to vote tomorrow. i think i was rather clear moments ago. there will be no new negotiations. it is us. and i am grat
prime minister, mr president, mark stone from sky news. has a single pa rt of stone from sky news.part of the withdrawal agreement changed as a result of your meeting tonight? and has the attorney general told you that he will therefore changes legal advice? and to mrjunker, do you believe that this will believe that this will go through tomorrow, and if it doesn't, are due clear, like you have said, that that is it, there will be no further changes? with illegal legal incident that we have...
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lisa thought her partner, a fellow activist called mark stone, was equally committed to her environmentalrk kennedy. the really difficult thing for me was seeing that it mentioned on that passport that he had two dependents, you know, that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet, to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, you know, and that's huge. kennedy's exposure completely blew the lid on the met‘s decades—old policy of sending in police officers to infiltrate groups the state regarded as a threat. the public inquiry into undercover policing in england and wales began here more than three years ago, but it's yet to hear any evidence, and it's not expected to report for another four years. there are also fears amongst many of those involved that the whole thing could amount to nothing more than a whitewash. there's me. rosa says that she was also duped after beginning an intense relationship with a man she believed to be a committed political activist, just like her. there was no loving relationship. my partner was played by an actor. through every s
lisa thought her partner, a fellow activist called mark stone, was equally committed to her environmentalrk kennedy. the really difficult thing for me was seeing that it mentioned on that passport that he had two dependents, you know, that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet, to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, you know, and that's huge. kennedy's exposure completely blew the lid on the met‘s decades—old policy of sending in police officers to...
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from they have appeared in the number of rallies attended by a party torchlight procession to mark a stone this is a public square this is a public awareness why shouldn't they be there fair patriots as we walked in forces no no order no no we don't have to be sixteen the prime minister thought so he said in the republican to stand there know and order is in force by this tony and police self-proclaimed gangs don't increase the stone in people's sense of security in any way rather the opposite well it was a political debate where the prime minister then prime minister was trying to score political points but again. something you would never know another was what this is something that everyone does that's my point but demonizing patriotic people who are concerned very concerned about the public safety is it below a prime minister you demonize judges tend to demonize no i don't demonize as i. tell you i do so i don't see my religious who do politics human who did that three talent circuit court judges women female judge should be fired should be fired absolutely wanted their heads to roll h
from they have appeared in the number of rallies attended by a party torchlight procession to mark a stone this is a public square this is a public awareness why shouldn't they be there fair patriots as we walked in forces no no order no no we don't have to be sixteen the prime minister thought so he said in the republican to stand there know and order is in force by this tony and police self-proclaimed gangs don't increase the stone in people's sense of security in any way rather the opposite...
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a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedls during the night. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump has launched an attack on robert mueller. a 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in east london has been named as jodie to death in east london has been named asjodie chesney. she is the 18th victim of stabbing in the capital this year. more on the launch on the spacex. thank you so much forjoining us. first of all, can you explain what is so special about this particular rocket? there are a couple of things that are particularly important about it. the big one being this is preparation for launching people. traditionally, only governments have launched people. nasser, the chinese, the russians, but this is a commercial launch vehicle so it is basically breaking into a traditionally governmental market and it will really expand what we can
a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedls during the night. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump has launched an attack on robert mueller. a 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in east london has been named as jodie to death in east...
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a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedy vandals. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. the british government has rejected suggestions that food standards could be relaxed to try to secure a trade deal with the united states after brexit. earlier, the us ambassador to the uk said britain should embrace american farming methods to help seal an agreement. our business correspondent rob young reports. the trade landscape could be about to change. as brexit approaches, the uk is looking to do trade deals around the world. the way food is produced could become a sticking point. the united states says it wants to sell more american food in the uk. currently, there are eu—wide bans on us chicken, washed in chlorine, and cattle given growth hormones. writing in today's daily telegraph, the us ambassador in london, robert wood johnson, said: british farmers are unhappy. they've rejected th
a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedy vandals. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. the british government has rejected suggestions that food standards could be relaxed to try to secure a trade deal with the united states after brexit. earlier, the us ambassador to the uk said...
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a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstated the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approve theresa may's brexit deal and leave the european union as planned on the 29th march. mr barnier said that a technical extension of up to two months may be necessary, but ministers have rejected the suggestion. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: spectacular scenes in sydney as hundreds of thousands celebrate the annual mardi gras pride parade. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i h
a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstated the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approve theresa may's brexit deal and leave the european union as planned on the 29th march. mr barnier said that a technical...
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a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedver by vandals during the night. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. a prosecutor in california has decided that two police officers who shot dead an unarmed black man in sacramento last year will not face charges, adding that their use of force was lawful. the two officers — one black, one white — fired 20 rounds at stephon clark after they had chased him into his grandmother's garden last march. his death sparked a wave of protests in the city. nasa is calling it the start of a new era. when the space x falcon rocket blasted off from the kennedy space centre in florida a few hours ago, it began an unmanned test—flight to the international space station, a flight the us sees as a major step towards once again being able to send astronauts into space. the rocket is carrying the dragon capsule, which could in future be used to transport passe
a memorial stone marking the site of the old synagogue in the eastern city of strasbourg has been reinstatedver by vandals during the night. it commemorates the building that was looted and destroyed by the nazis in 1940. the vandalism comes ten days after president emmanuel macron promised new laws to tackle the problem. a prosecutor in california has decided that two police officers who shot dead an unarmed black man in sacramento last year will not face charges, adding that their use of...
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mark there. there's the flynn stone house. >> named after the cartoon the flintstone house is known for the colorshitecture. there's dinosaurs on the lawn and fred flintstone and a sign. >> we're having surassic park up there. the changes haven't sat well with neighbors and the town is suing the town's owner. they say fact did not get permits and call the property a nuisance. >> we don't like people building things first and come in and ask for permission later. >> fang was given three stop work notices and a hearing. the lawsuit is a last resort. >> if the lawsuit is successful the judge would order her to remove the statues and mushrooms. >> in a statement, fang's grandson said i think the dinosaurs are beautiful. they make everyone smile and should stay. >> they should be allowed to do what they want to do. it's their house. >> fang had been ordered to remove the decorations by last december. she did not. she did pay a $200 fine. i'm a safe place for the homeless to spend the night. the idea to use church parking lots. >>> a principal remains on life support. his wife accused of trying to kill
mark there. there's the flynn stone house. >> named after the cartoon the flintstone house is known for the colorshitecture. there's dinosaurs on the lawn and fred flintstone and a sign. >> we're having surassic park up there. the changes haven't sat well with neighbors and the town is suing the town's owner. they say fact did not get permits and call the property a nuisance. >> we don't like people building things first and come in and ask for permission later. >> fang...
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this morning, we are marking the mile the stone by opening up the milestone back to october 1981 whene late abc correspondent sylvia chase. >> billboard magazine has named diana ross female entertainer of the century. she's the kind of star what has done broadway, movies, records and always stayed on top of current trends, international nightclub acts. she never fails to pay from i to her past. ♪ reporter: the original supremes, florence ballard, diana ross and mary wilson. their act crossed the color line into white america. ♪ c'mon boy ♪ see about me ♪ baby love >> reporter: they were, in large part, responsible for the popularity of what's called the motown sound. a popular tune with an infectious beat. ♪ ain't nobody wide enough >> first year in a row, diana tbrght people to about de. lk i'mi out, it'sy songs at sg are just saying, i'm here, i'm me, you got to deal with the boss. >> it's kind of interesting that those songs came around at that time in my life when i was opening up or being more aware. it's like my awareness opened up. >> reporter: her feelings for the public are s
this morning, we are marking the mile the stone by opening up the milestone back to october 1981 whene late abc correspondent sylvia chase. >> billboard magazine has named diana ross female entertainer of the century. she's the kind of star what has done broadway, movies, records and always stayed on top of current trends, international nightclub acts. she never fails to pay from i to her past. ♪ reporter: the original supremes, florence ballard, diana ross and mary wilson. their act...
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borders of the model are a stone his first prime minister once said his country needed young leaders because they don't know their own limits make can achieve the impossible. today mark our works at the bank of a stone but we first met him fifteen years ago. as stone iau was about to join the e.u. and the world wanted to know what kind of people lived within the soon to be member state mart lars considered the father of modern a stony that's relatively low tax rate internet for all and e.u. and nato membership so we made it. and it went much better than interface expect it . fi because although we toke to join the e.u. and nato we didn't quite believe we can manage it well the seat but here we are seeing to. his entry into political office wasn't easy in the early nineties estonia had just regained its independence from the soviet union lara was twenty seven then and became an activist figure he always ran the risk of being locked up until he actually became the country's prime minister when he was just thirty two he was almost denied entry to the o.e.c.d. summit in vienna in one thousand nine hundred three on and in. that i said oh i ma not yet and this is used only
borders of the model are a stone his first prime minister once said his country needed young leaders because they don't know their own limits make can achieve the impossible. today mark our works at the bank of a stone but we first met him fifteen years ago. as stone iau was about to join the e.u. and the world wanted to know what kind of people lived within the soon to be member state mart lars considered the father of modern a stony that's relatively low tax rate internet for all and e.u. and...
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mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dawn foster and james rampton. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister is understood to be considering asking mps to vote for a fourth time on the withdrawal agreement she negotiated to leave the european union. yesterday her deal was defeated by 58 votes. on monday, the house of commons will test whether there's support for alternative brexit plans in a second round of what are called "indicative", or advisory, votes. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. there is clear frustration in westminster. still on show the day after mps rejected theresa may's brexit plan again. the question now is what happens next? as yet, members of the government can't give any real clarity. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the wil
mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dawn foster and james rampton. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister is understood to be considering...
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protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progamme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. we first reported on breast ironing back in 2016. it's where hot objects are used to press and destroy the breasts of girls as young as nine. it's a practice that originates in west africa but it's happening here in the uk. our reporter met women in middlesbrough, birmingham and london, all speaking for the first time, who shared their experience of this practice. it's a community—sensitive, hidden crime. the numbers are far greater then we anticipate. a secretive practice happening to girls as young as nine here in britain. you are not supposed to have breasts at this age. men will start coming to you to have sex w
protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progamme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast...
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mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medicalreatment. it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben mundy. the headlines this evening... city back on top. they replace liverpool, for the moment, after a lunchtime win at fulham. huddersfield are down, after two years at the top table they'll be in the championship next season. saracens run in seven tries against glasgow warriors to reach the semi—finals of the champions cup. and ferrari are back on form in bahrain, qualifying on the front row of the grid for sunday's race. also coming up on the programme... we look ahead to tomorrow's old firm — the first for neil lennon on his return to celtic. thanks forjoining us, on what has been an important day in the premier league. more on huddersfield's relegation injust a moment, first, manchester city are back on top. they cruised past struggling fulham who've now lost eight games in a row. pep guardiola's side go a point ahead of liverpool who play tomorrow. adam wild was watching. s
mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medicalreatment. it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben mundy. the headlines this evening... city back on top. they replace liverpool, for the moment, after a lunchtime win at fulham. huddersfield are down, after two years at the top table they'll be in the championship next season....
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protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and at half past four, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defeat yesterday. it was the third time the prime minister's plan was rejected by mps — this time by a majority of 58 — including the dup and 35 mps from her own party. despite that, a number 10 source insisted that efforts are "going in the right direction" given the size of defeat was narrower than the previous two votes. meanwhile, mps from all parties are considering how they might be able to get support for an alternative brexit plan in a second round of "indicative votes" on monday. our political correspondent matt cole reports despite scores of leave supporters raucous outside, it was not third time lucky for theresa may
protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and at half past four, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another...
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time at the site of strasburg's cynical police are investigating after a memorial stone was not from its plinth it marks the location of the synagogue which was destroyed by the nazis in world war two eleven days ago a nearby jewish cemetery was also desecrated up to two hundred thousand people have marched through the italian city of milan against government policies they say promote racism and discrimination it was a festive mood as the crowd snaked towards the cathedral one of the signs in the crowd said we bleed in the same color italy is seen in crease in racially motivated attacks since the far right government came to power last year north korea's leader is on his way home onboard an arm and train after four days in vietnam kim jong un stayed on in hanoi for an official visit after the denuclearization talks with the u.s. president on a truck broke down vietnam's relationship with the us was supposed to be an example for pyongyang it too was once considered the enemy of washington diplomatic editor james bays with more now from hanoi. well he stayed on here in vietnam for an extra two days becaus
time at the site of strasburg's cynical police are investigating after a memorial stone was not from its plinth it marks the location of the synagogue which was destroyed by the nazis in world war two eleven days ago a nearby jewish cemetery was also desecrated up to two hundred thousand people have marched through the italian city of milan against government policies they say promote racism and discrimination it was a festive mood as the crowd snaked towards the cathedral one of the signs in...
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mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. colin farrell, michael keaton and danny devito started a new version of dumbo by the director tim burton, see what mark kermode thinks about and the rest of the week past similar leases in the film review. —— thinks of that. —— cinema releases. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are james rampton, features writer at the independent and the guardian columnist, dawn foster. welcome to you both. many of the front pages are in. here's the observer, it reports that conservative mps from across the party are "furious" with the prime minister after suggestions that she may call a snap general election next week. they're threatening to vote down any attempt to do so. the mail on sunday says that number 10 is "at war" over the prospect of a snap election, which is being seen as "suicidal." the paper's own poll says
mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. colin farrell, michael keaton and danny devito started a new version of dumbo by the director tim burton, see what mark kermode thinks about and the rest of the week past similar leases in the film review. —— thinks...
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from the 3rd of april, homosexuals could face being whipped or stoned in the south east asian state. facebook founder markuld play a more active role in controlling internet content. writing in the washington post he says the responsibility for policing content is too great forfirms alone. he has called for new laws in four areas including harmful content and election integrity. dipayarn ghosh is a former public and privacy policy adviser to facebook, who also advised the 0bama white house on technology. he gave the bbc his reaction. i think it is a good step in the right direction. of course, mark zuckerberg has come out and said this under intense pressure from civil advocates in the united states and around the world, not to mention regulatory agencies and legislators around the world. some might say he has been pushed into a corner and is only saying what is going to happen anyway. and thereby trying to put himself and his company in a good position. but that would be a cynical take. earlier i spoke to dan sodergren a digital marketing and technology specialist, and asked him what he made of mark zuck
from the 3rd of april, homosexuals could face being whipped or stoned in the south east asian state. facebook founder markuld play a more active role in controlling internet content. writing in the washington post he says the responsibility for policing content is too great forfirms alone. he has called for new laws in four areas including harmful content and election integrity. dipayarn ghosh is a former public and privacy policy adviser to facebook, who also advised the 0bama white house on...
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mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. and down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and the guardian columnist dawn foster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the observer, which reports that conservative mps from across the party are furious with the prime minister after suggestions that she may call a snap general election next week. they're threatening to vote down any attempted election. the mail on sunday says that number 10 is at war over the prospect of a snap election, which is being seen as suicidal. the paper's own poll says that labour currently hold a 5—point lead over the tories. whilst the sunday telegraph quotes senior conservatives who warn that the party risks annihilation if an election is called. the sunday express claims that, if mps vote to remai
mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. and down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and the guardian columnist dawn foster. many of tomorrow's front...
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them in a small way throwing stones to teach them a lesson and deliver our message that we want our stolen rights returned so we can go back to palestine. the protests mark to anniversaries it's a year since the start of the great much of return rallies which called for palestinian refugees and their descendants to be allowed to return to their former homes in israel and it's the forty third land day commemorating the death of six arab israelis killed during protests in one nine hundred seventy six against israel . it was explode creation of palestinian land gaza's hamas leadership says the protests at the border will continue. our correspondent tanya kramer is in jerusalem i asked her how the clashes might influence israel's general elections in ten days as time. well i think that's why all eyes were set today on that day of protests because it came after a week off really heightened tensions between israel and hamas it started a week ago when a rocket was launched from gaza into central israel it landed. small village north of tel aviv in a family home people were injured there and prime minister netanyahu was in washington at the time he cut short his
them in a small way throwing stones to teach them a lesson and deliver our message that we want our stolen rights returned so we can go back to palestine. the protests mark to anniversaries it's a year since the start of the great much of return rallies which called for palestinian refugees and their descendants to be allowed to return to their former homes in israel and it's the forty third land day commemorating the death of six arab israelis killed during protests in one nine hundred seventy...
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stone and river. molly, the more positive news in recent times the 0cado has been the deal with marks and spencer?d as positive for 0cado because it means to get a get out of the partnership with waitrose which will save them about 50 million a year and they will help marks and spencer grow and the stock market has perceived it as a good thing. as far as 0cado is concerned, the retail for growth is so tough right now, where the 0cado sit? the retail for growth is so tough right now, where the 0cado 5mm isa right now, where the 0cado 5mm is a premium player with basket sizes above £110. they have more price flexible area of the market. in terms of growth and longevity they have a good foothold. i don't think they are under threat from the discounters. they are under threat from a lack of profitability. when you look at the size of a basket like that and how much people are spending, one of the first things that might go if people rein in their spending is shopping like that? we have seen small declines in basket sizes, which is problematic but consumers have been reining in their spending over the
stone and river. molly, the more positive news in recent times the 0cado has been the deal with marks and spencer?d as positive for 0cado because it means to get a get out of the partnership with waitrose which will save them about 50 million a year and they will help marks and spencer grow and the stock market has perceived it as a good thing. as far as 0cado is concerned, the retail for growth is so tough right now, where the 0cado sit? the retail for growth is so tough right now, where the...
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stone, news 4. >> pretty frightening. >>> we're following a developing story for you tonight. threats against local schools as one county prepares to mark a milestone. >> detectives in saint mary's county say threats o mass violence are being spread through social dia and text messages. all at saintmary's county schools and coincide with the great mills high school shooting. detectives are working to see and ifbehind the threats they're credible. tomorrow marks one year since a classmate shot and killed jalen oollie. a s officer fired at the shooter but an investigation reveals the young gunman took his own life. tomorrow counselling services will be available to great mills students and staff. >>> late afternoon in new zealand where the funerals have begun for those killed in last ek's mosque massacre. hundreds of mourners are gathering right nowt a cemetery. authorities speay four ds constructing a special grave there designated for muslim burials. police say an australian white supremacist coordinated the attacks k in two mosques.pers >>> the democratic presidential ield appears to be growing tonight. "the wall street journal" is rep
stone, news 4. >> pretty frightening. >>> we're following a developing story for you tonight. threats against local schools as one county prepares to mark a milestone. >> detectives in saint mary's county say threats o mass violence are being spread through social dia and text messages. all at saintmary's county schools and coincide with the great mills high school shooting. detectives are working to see and ifbehind the threats they're credible. tomorrow marks one year...
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we need stone to be prosecuted to see if he flips. the last big question mark is don jr., what is going to happen to him and why has he not been interviewed? a lot of unanswered questions would suggest to me either it is a bomb shell report with a lot of information or it is not time for the report. >> some are saying this thing is going to be a dud. it is amazing of people use of what's going to be in the report. to the best of my knowledge, we never heard of mueller's voices. >> it was a conspiracy indictment without a conspiracy charge. the language of that indictment tracks our ordinary conspiracy indictment. there are a couple of data points. if people would go back to august 2018 and read the george papadopoul papadopoulos' sentence memo. it says papadopoulos lied about his contacts with russians on dirt with hillary clinton and his own outreach on behalf of the campaign. that's collusion right there. and the final data point, you got roger stone talking about look, he's cooperating and colluding with a senior trump campaign official. that's more collusio
we need stone to be prosecuted to see if he flips. the last big question mark is don jr., what is going to happen to him and why has he not been interviewed? a lot of unanswered questions would suggest to me either it is a bomb shell report with a lot of information or it is not time for the report. >> some are saying this thing is going to be a dud. it is amazing of people use of what's going to be in the report. to the best of my knowledge, we never heard of mueller's voices. >>...
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the last 15 minutes roger stone has left the district court here in washington the judge in this case has set a trial date for november 5th with a pre-trial conference marked september. stone was asked to sign an order today which lays out the condition of his release. that also has to do with the existing gag order that was not expanded today. right now under the gag order roger stone is free to fundraise. he is free to profess his innocence but restricted from discussing the case with any of the evidence. the reason that matters is the question today is whether judge jackson would even jail stone because there had been violations of the gag order with his coming book and a new explosive introduction to that book that's critical of the mueller probe. the judge decided to put that to one side and wanted to move forward a more productive manner. he is not going to jail at this time. >> sandra: what have we learned from the peter strzok congressional transcript. >> house republicans have been waiting on the d.o.j. and f.b.i. to go through the transcripts and publicly release them but they've come up with a work around. gone to the house floor and entered the
the last 15 minutes roger stone has left the district court here in washington the judge in this case has set a trial date for november 5th with a pre-trial conference marked september. stone was asked to sign an order today which lays out the condition of his release. that also has to do with the existing gag order that was not expanded today. right now under the gag order roger stone is free to fundraise. he is free to profess his innocence but restricted from discussing the case with any of...
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mark's ties are time now to turn to nomi prins author of. polish and. no central bankers really the world is the result of stone to understand everything about everything now we welcome back take you to be back o'reilly this is working together in a way that we've been talking about for a while but this gives the whole intellectual and scholarly background to it couple of questions. inverted for the first time since two thousand and seven is a recession imminent what does this mean speak on it ok well first of all your curve inverting means that we are going to get less money for the invest in u.s. treasuries in the future than we will in the present technically that's not a good sign it doesn't mean good things for an economy that growth is actually going to slow down in the future that is the definition of a recession negative growth going forward for multiple quarters that is what the curve is saying now in two thousand and seven when this started happening it was the beginning of a credit crunch that's right portend a credit crunch in other words our banks starting to lose trust with each other they're not
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mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones and election in slovakia, making her the country's first female head of state. ms caputova defeated a high—profile diplomat, marosh sebjovich from the governing party.
mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones and election in slovakia, making her the country's first female head of state. ms caputova defeated a high—profile diplomat, marosh sebjovich from the governing party.
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mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones androl bombs at israeli forces. the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called indicative votes on monday. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. today, one topic — brexit on borrowed time. what happens next? and who decides? westminster? brussels? theresa may? a new british prime minister? british voters? my guests today are tim montgomerie of the website conservative home, political commentator steve richards, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt, and portugese writer, eunice goes. welcome to you all. so the prime minister staked so much on her brexit deal, she lost twice, then she staked her leadership and she lost again. some joked that theresa may couldn't even manage to fall on her own sword successfully. but
mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones androl bombs at israeli forces. the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called indicative votes on...
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mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones andking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. staying with brexit: 0ur political correspondent alex
mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones andking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. staying with brexit: 0ur political correspondent alex
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mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones and petrol bombs at israeli forces. the anti—corru ption candidate, zuzana caputova, has won the presidential election in slovakia, making her the country's first female head of state. ms caputova defeated a high—profile diplomat, marosh sebjovich from the governing party. the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps meanwhile will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. now on bbc news, does society really accept bisexuality? to find out, radio 1's newsbeat has spent a year following a group of friends as they try to hold the uk's first major bi pride march. this programme contains some adult themes. lgbt pride events, the perfect place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and loads of other people to come together and celebrate who they are. well, not according to this lot. these events are often n
mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones and petrol bombs at israeli forces. the anti—corru ption candidate, zuzana caputova, has won the presidential election in slovakia, making her the country's first female head of state. ms caputova defeated a high—profile diplomat, marosh sebjovich from the governing party. the british prime minister, theresa...
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stone. and you know unknown but if such and such schools are not all missing are about the kind of marks he gets. we know every. announcement that teaches us ending and you get told quickly information. while her children are at school mari works to help boost tourism on kenya. the fish factory is bankrupt and the collective farm long gone only the clattering motorcycles remain. mari is very pragmatic she says german tourists want to see the motorbikes whereas japanese tourists come for the hand-woven skirts and the french to look at kenya's proud matriarchs married women here wear headscarves. kenya is home to tradition but also emancipation. mari who studied law is especially skilled to getting money from brussels for her island. she wants as many people as possible to experience kenya's colorful culture from its extended wedding ceremonies to the woven cloths. the e.u. financed this hotel once a portrait of lenin would have hung here but today it's young flawed younger brussels could learn a lot about minimizing bureaucracy from a stony i'm here you can register a company during a coffee
stone. and you know unknown but if such and such schools are not all missing are about the kind of marks he gets. we know every. announcement that teaches us ending and you get told quickly information. while her children are at school mari works to help boost tourism on kenya. the fish factory is bankrupt and the collective farm long gone only the clattering motorcycles remain. mari is very pragmatic she says german tourists want to see the motorbikes whereas japanese tourists come for the...
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mark a year of weekly demonstrations on the boundary with israel, israeli defense forces say they've struck a number of hamas military posts in response to rockets fired at israel. and the rolling stones
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mark a year of weekly demonstrations on the boundary with israel, israeli defense forces say they've struck a number of hamas military posts in response to rockets fired at israel. and the rolling stones postpone their north america tour as mickjagger gets medical treatment. hello and welcome. the us's state department says it's ending foreign assistance programmes to el salvador, guatemala and honduras as directed by president trump. announcing that he was ending the payments, mr trump insisted that the three central american countries "hadn't done a thing" for america. democrats say the move could make immigration problems worse and are threatening to try to block it. earlier, i spoke to mary beth sheridan, centralamerica correspondent with the washington post. i asked her what these aid programmes had done for these countries. there is quite a lot of uncertainty about what exactly will be cut and i think this announcement of many people by surprise, even in the us government, but the concern of people who run these programmes and some us diplomats is that if they do not exist, then people will feel more compelled to actually leave these countries and go to the us so that it could b
mark a year of weekly demonstrations on the boundary with israel, israeli defense forces say they've struck a number of hamas military posts in response to rockets fired at israel. and the rolling stones postpone their north america tour as mickjagger gets medical treatment. hello and welcome. the us's state department says it's ending foreign assistance programmes to el salvador, guatemala and honduras as directed by president trump. announcing that he was ending the payments, mr trump...
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marked safe from robert mueller, friday -- >> it is all blending together. >> yeah, i still feel thatway. listen, i still have friends who are in harms way, especially roger stonethey're accusing him of rose out of collusion that didn't exist. my family is breathing a sigh of relief. it is time for us to press play, but i'm worried about some othe others. >> if there was no collusion, why did they lie about their interactions with russians and get in hot water with the special council. why lie if there is no crime? >> it is kind of cube yourself to put it into the count. >> that's not the media, this is robert mueller and -- >> i get that, i get that. i get that. i think it is dubious for robert mueller, i think it is dubious for robert mueller's team to count a handshake at a public event as an encounter with a russian. and when someone doesn't remember it on a side bar, that is not a russian contact that should be considered not of serious concern. all of the media counted that up, and there are over a dozen contacts like that who smou or another add up to russia interaction. >> i don't -- nobody was, nobody was saying a handshake at the convention, a quick h
marked safe from robert mueller, friday -- >> it is all blending together. >> yeah, i still feel thatway. listen, i still have friends who are in harms way, especially roger stonethey're accusing him of rose out of collusion that didn't exist. my family is breathing a sigh of relief. it is time for us to press play, but i'm worried about some othe others. >> if there was no collusion, why did they lie about their interactions with russians and get in hot water with the special...
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your congresswoman there ilhan omar she was in rolling stone magazine and said that president trump had the markings sure is the gift that keeps on giving, isn't she? [laughter] this is a thought process of the left. i say to her and i think i wrote on the back of the sheet, here we go. she was born in somalia. she represents minneapolis. the president of some i can't, the some i can't democratic public mohammed bare. he really was a dictator and he ran some i can't into the ground. and as a result, america opened its arms after that civil war and welcomed thens of thousands of those people to our country a place of peace and democratic values she has the audacity to call president trump a dictator? a lack of perspective about how special this country is that we have a constitution that's endured for 240 years. president trump is doing the best he can. [applause] finding one unconstitutional thing he has done and by the way what he did recently by calling for funding for the wall will be upheld by the supreme court. this is ultimately something that is constitutional. [applause] they are grasping at
your congresswoman there ilhan omar she was in rolling stone magazine and said that president trump had the markings sure is the gift that keeps on giving, isn't she? [laughter] this is a thought process of the left. i say to her and i think i wrote on the back of the sheet, here we go. she was born in somalia. she represents minneapolis. the president of some i can't, the some i can't democratic public mohammed bare. he really was a dictator and he ran some i can't into the ground. and as a...
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marks, live in london. thank you very much. >>> now let's get the reaction to this as well as what is happening in bonds and what you should be doing around really this cornucopia of headlines, bill stone, chief investment officer of avalon investments. it's almost hard to know where to start, bill, given all this first off, let's talk about china and brexit how much do those, if if at all, play into the investment decisions that you are making at avalon >> well, i think in terms of china, the trade talks are a big deal i think you're not seeing kwoit as much of a reaction to them because it's early, but i also think that we've had a few of these, you know, announcements that things were going really well and then as you kind of noted at the start, we haven't actually gotten a deal done, so i'm not sure how much of a rally we'll get on at least the rumors coming out that it's going well. i think once a deal is done, that is definitely a positive. it removes another one of those risks out there. i guess we'll see assuming it gets done, but maybe it's part of what we're thinking in avalon, which is that they do eventually get to the deal i think all sides want to get there, so the underl
marks, live in london. thank you very much. >>> now let's get the reaction to this as well as what is happening in bonds and what you should be doing around really this cornucopia of headlines, bill stone, chief investment officer of avalon investments. it's almost hard to know where to start, bill, given all this first off, let's talk about china and brexit how much do those, if if at all, play into the investment decisions that you are making at avalon >> well, i think in terms...
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mark steyn. steve: she is jillian mele who has the news. jillian: who has curled. very fun. >> curling joke. you have the stones for it. curling joke.l you about this, the jets at the center of the boeing controversy lacked two key safety features. according to the "new york times" the company sold them as extras. boeing says one of them, the software system will now become standard. senate is gearing up to probe boeing with concerns over the 737 max. >>> the sheriff's deputy murdered in washington state shootout now identified. deputy ryan thompson was shot and killed responding to a road rage call. the suspect was also shot and killed. rookie police officer, benito chavez is recovering from a shotgun wound. he left a wife and three kids. we have a link to give to the memorial fund on our website. 24 law enforcement officers have been shot and killed this year. >>> joe biden is considering a white house run with stacy abrams as his running mate. they are debating whether or not to package his 2020 announcement with a promise to choose abrams as his vp. abrams, a democrat, narrowly lost her run for georgia governor during the midter
mark steyn. steve: she is jillian mele who has the news. jillian: who has curled. very fun. >> curling joke. you have the stones for it. curling joke.l you about this, the jets at the center of the boeing controversy lacked two key safety features. according to the "new york times" the company sold them as extras. boeing says one of them, the software system will now become standard. senate is gearing up to probe boeing with concerns over the 737 max. >>> the sheriff's...
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the brexit process, not everything is set in stone, and as we head into this week my favourite bit of brexit punctuation can be wheeled out, the question mark johnson, idea unless the government winds yesterday and borisjohnson, foreign secretary, saying something similar this morning. there are two uses of the question mark, and here is one date we can mention, one week on friday, 29 march, the day people like me have been saying every week for months and months, because a week on friday is when we were meant to leave the eu and legally that is when we will still leave the eu, but it looks like that will be delayed. the prime minister is going to an eu summit of leaders from around the eu later this week and we expect her to ask for a delay. how long will the delay be? well, another question mark. the date that is being mentioned is sunday, 30 june, three month delay if the prime minister can get through the deal and that would buy her some time to sort out the paperwork and be able to leave after what she sees as a short technical extension. it could be earlier than that or it might be later than that. yet again, a million and one questio
the brexit process, not everything is set in stone, and as we head into this week my favourite bit of brexit punctuation can be wheeled out, the question mark johnson, idea unless the government winds yesterday and borisjohnson, foreign secretary, saying something similar this morning. there are two uses of the question mark, and here is one date we can mention, one week on friday, 29 march, the day people like me have been saying every week for months and months, because a week on friday is...
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lisa thought her partner, a fellow activist called mark stone, was equally committed to her environmental stone was in fact an undercover policeman called mark kennedy. the really difficult thing for me was seeing that it mentioned on that passport that he had two dependents, you know, that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet, to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, you know, and that's huge. kennedy's exposure completely blew the lid on the met‘s decades—old policy of sending in police officers to infiltrate groups the state regarded as a threat. the public inquiry into undercover policing in england and wales began here more than three years ago, but it's yet to hear any evidence, and it's not expected to report for another four years. there are also fears amongst many of those involved that the whole thing could amount to nothing more than a whitewash. there's me. rosa says that she was also duped after beginning an intense relationship with a man she believed to be a committed political activist, just like her. there was no loving relationship
lisa thought her partner, a fellow activist called mark stone, was equally committed to her environmental stone was in fact an undercover policeman called mark kennedy. the really difficult thing for me was seeing that it mentioned on that passport that he had two dependents, you know, that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet, to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, you know, and that's huge. kennedy's exposure completely blew the lid on the met‘s...
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mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medicalment. and down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. now on bbc news, the metoo movement spread around the world in 2016 but, in france, it proved very controversial. helene daoupha rs reports on the resistance french women still face when they speak up about sexual harassment. you may find some of the topics shown disturbing. france, the country of love, romance and la vie en rose. where relations between men and women are sweet, like in the movies. sorry to disappoint you, but i will have to kill the myth. france is where street harassment is fierce. it has always been about domination because, if you say no, you can get punched. being a feminist is controversial. when we began, we did not think it would be that hard and people would be that antifeminist, but, actually, they are. being sexually harassed is common. women politicians struggle with sexism. the government focuses on other issues. on this journey back h
mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medicalment. and down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. now on bbc news, the metoo movement spread around the world in 2016 but, in france, it proved very controversial. helene daoupha rs reports on the resistance french women still face when they speak up about sexual...
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mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones androl bombs at israeli forces. the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. staying with brexit: our political correspondent alex forsyth has this latest update from westminster. well, we know that on monday mps will look at this whole range of alternatives to the deal. the prime minister is under pressure from a number of conservative mps to walk away, to leave without any deal at all and labour is pressing for a general election to break the impasse. at least one minister today has warned against the prospect with all these options on the table and no use route out of it, the government really only has two weeks and will it is due to leave the eu on april 12 to make these crucial decisions. now on bbc news, the #metoo movement spread around the
mark the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations along the border with israel. tens of thousands of people attended rallies organised by the militant group hamas, throwing stones androl bombs at israeli forces. the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative...