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prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.counts, the prince sees himself as a younger version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy country. he's somebody who cultivated the american trump administration very intensely and personally with visits there. the americans seem to like what he's proposing. for now, his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it's expensive. it's attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his weaponry from britain and elsewhere isn't enough to win. his firstjob will be to stop the war. john simpson, bbc news. today's been the hottestjune day in the uk since 1976. the record was achieved at london's heathrow airport this afternoon, where the temperature reached 34.5 celsius. it's also the fifth consecutive day when temperatures across the uk have been above 30 degrees, making it the hottest prolonged spell injune since that summer of 1976 when britain suffered a drought. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports. the breathtaking beauty of the perfect summer solstic
prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.counts, the prince sees himself as a younger version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy country. he's somebody who cultivated the american trump administration very intensely and personally with visits there. the americans seem to like what he's proposing. for now, his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it's expensive. it's attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his weaponry from britain...
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prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy countries. of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy country. he is someone who has cultivated the american trump administration intensely and personally with visits. the americans seem to like what he is proposing. for now his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it is expensive, it has attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his weaponry from britain and elsewhere isn't enough to win. his firstjob will be to stop the war. police in the united states have described the stabbing of an officer at a michigan airport as an "act of terrorism." the attack took place at bishop international airport in flint, michigan on wednesday. an airport officer was stabbed in the neck with a 12—inch knife. he's said to be in a stable condition after undergoing surgery. a canadian man was overpowered and is now being questioned by police. he was cooperative and has talked to us he was cooperative and has
prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy countries. of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy country. he is someone who has cultivated the american trump administration intensely and personally with visits. the americans seem to like what he is proposing. for now his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it is expensive, it has attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his...
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when omar got down the stairs, he called mohammed and mohammed was saying, why did you leave me?didn't you come with me? mohammed said, i couldn't, there was too much smoke. he spoke to him for nearly an hour. omar told mohammed, do as much as you can't go down the stairs. but he said, we can't open the door any more, i don't know what to the door. he was with two ladies and one child in the flat. there was more much smoke. i was telling him to do his best. i told smoke. i was telling him to do his best. itold him smoke. i was telling him to do his best. i told him to use a wet towel, move down to the floor, don't stand still, because you will be then so much smoke. he was doing his best, but then he was saying, hashim, i can't do it any more. he was speaking slower and slower as time went, until he said the fire broke into the flat and that was last summer into the flat and that was last summer talk to into the flat and that was last summertalk to him. into the flat and that was last summer talk to him. and then i don't know what happened to his phone, if was dropped, i could he
when omar got down the stairs, he called mohammed and mohammed was saying, why did you leave me?didn't you come with me? mohammed said, i couldn't, there was too much smoke. he spoke to him for nearly an hour. omar told mohammed, do as much as you can't go down the stairs. but he said, we can't open the door any more, i don't know what to the door. he was with two ladies and one child in the flat. there was more much smoke. i was telling him to do his best. i told smoke. i was telling him to do...
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mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?ily, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is another relative deep in grief and frustration. ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar. they eventually found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we cajoled and begged a nurse to go upstairs and after ten minutes, one of them offered to do so and came down and told us they had a child that matched the description, did we want to come up and have a look. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother's looking around, and he's staring at another bed and asks farah's older sister t
mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?ily, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui...
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khalid sheikh mohammed voluntarily decided to attack us.asn't captured inside the united states. he is not really someone who should be given the constitutional rights of an american citizen, right? and so i owe my fellow countrymen more than i owe khalid sheikh mohammed, given that, at any point, he could have simply said "i will tell you and stop the attack". you know, one of the criticisms is that there has not been a safe word. but in fact, there is a safe word, and the safe word is "i'll answer that question". mm. president donald trump, on the campaign trail, said he wanted to bring back waterboarding. what he said is "i'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than water boarding". however, he has since said that he'd go with what his secretary of defence, general mattis, and cia director mike pompeo think. would you like to see waterboarding brought back? because of course, barack obama stopped the enhanced interrogation techniques in 2009. some form of legal co—operation is necessary. at the very top, people like abu zubaydah, they are n
khalid sheikh mohammed voluntarily decided to attack us.asn't captured inside the united states. he is not really someone who should be given the constitutional rights of an american citizen, right? and so i owe my fellow countrymen more than i owe khalid sheikh mohammed, given that, at any point, he could have simply said "i will tell you and stop the attack". you know, one of the criticisms is that there has not been a safe word. but in fact, there is a safe word, and the safe word...
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of mohammed who died in the fire.ise e—mails, heartbreaking to hear from committee. denise e—mails, heartbreaking to hearfrom mohammed bus brother and friends. what a loss to this country. so sorry we didn't keep them safe. mohamed salah is like a wonderful person, son, brother and friend. people have been trying to help those affected by the g re nfell tower trying to help those affected by the grenfell tower tragedy anywhere they can. last night people gathered at a charity event for those who lived in the tower. the grime artist saskia, who performed, joins me now. why did you take part? i took part because the government is not doing anything. i took part because the people are supporting the people right now. and we have had enough of this rubbish. that is why i took part. it wasn't nothing to do with popularity or trying to milk a situation. it was genuinely trying to raise some money and to do something for this people. where is the government right now? please, can suddenly tell me where the government is? wha
of mohammed who died in the fire.ise e—mails, heartbreaking to hear from committee. denise e—mails, heartbreaking to hearfrom mohammed bus brother and friends. what a loss to this country. so sorry we didn't keep them safe. mohamed salah is like a wonderful person, son, brother and friend. people have been trying to help those affected by the g re nfell tower trying to help those affected by the grenfell tower tragedy anywhere they can. last night people gathered at a charity event for...
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mohammed and his brother 0mar were very active in these activities. activity at all, because they liked to meet people, to meet with their relatives and friends. the home office says arrangements are being made for mohammed's relatives in syria to travel to the uk for his funeral. more on the grenfell tower fire at 8pm, but now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. from worst. to first. pakistan shock rivals india to win cricket's champions trophy. a tournament for which they were ranked eighth. of eight teams. johanna konta fails to become the first british woman to win a major grass court tournament in 40 years. as she loses the final at the nottingham open. and holders hull fc march on. they reach the semi finals of the challenge cup after beating the super league leaders in the last eight. hello again. it was the perfect performance from pakistan. and it landed them not only cricket's champions trophy, but also a stunning win over their fierce rivals. india were huge favourites to win the tournament's final at the oval today. but
mohammed and his brother 0mar were very active in these activities. activity at all, because they liked to meet people, to meet with their relatives and friends. the home office says arrangements are being made for mohammed's relatives in syria to travel to the uk for his funeral. more on the grenfell tower fire at 8pm, but now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. from worst. to first. pakistan shock rivals india to win cricket's champions trophy. a tournament for which they...
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the first victim has been named as mohammed alhajali. those still unaccounted for, young and old, many of which were trapped on the upper floors of the building. sport now, and for a full round up let's cross to the bbc sport centre. jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper. everton have bought him for £30 million from sunderland. despite the black cats relegation, pickford, who has signed a five year contract, was one of their stand out players and he earned a senior england call up last year. he's 23 but is currently on duty with the under 21s, preparing for the european championships in poland. the only keepers to cost more than him are manchester city's new signing ederson and the italian great gigi buffon. india have reached the icc champions trophy final after thrashing bangladesh by nine wickets at edgbaston. the defending champions reached their target of 265 with ten overs to spare. they'll play pakistan in sunday's final at the oval. patrick gearey was at today's match. if you went on the enthusiasm of s
the first victim has been named as mohammed alhajali. those still unaccounted for, young and old, many of which were trapped on the upper floors of the building. sport now, and for a full round up let's cross to the bbc sport centre. jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper. everton have bought him for £30 million from sunderland. despite the black cats relegation, pickford, who has signed a five year contract, was one of their stand out players and he earned a senior...
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but still, like mohammed, he supports the side.ootball is one of the central activities children get to enjoy. it is fun and gives them a sense of purpose. but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict. it is essentially normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england? team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england ? has team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england? has anybody like any english teams? what about ute newcastle united ? —— english teams? what about ute newcastle united? —— what about newcastle united? —— what about newcastle united. you are like a little rinaldo. for yourfavourite in syria? , somma. i had wondered how much these children would know of sarin football, but clearly, the players are heroes. —— ronaldo. football matters because of the hope it can provide. —— amar soma. even here, amongst those displaced by civil war and who have lost loved ones that are region, i got a sense of the love and pride that they hol
but still, like mohammed, he supports the side.ootball is one of the central activities children get to enjoy. it is fun and gives them a sense of purpose. but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict. it is essentially normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england? team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england ? has team? real madrid! real madrid! what about england? has anybody like any english...
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very nice people is by weight and prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.r version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy countries. he is someone who has cultivated the american trump administration intensely and personally with visits. the americans seem to like what he is proposing. for now his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it is expensive, it has attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his weaponry from britain and elsewhere isn't enough to win. his firstjob will be to stop the war. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme:: after stalling badly can donald trump hold his political agenda? also coming up: the hug that misfires, senator marco rubio doesn't quite get to ivanka trump as planned. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, whic
very nice people is by weight and prince mohammed has an enthusiastic friend in president trump.r version of donald trump, a businessman who runs a hugely wealthy countries. he is someone who has cultivated the american trump administration intensely and personally with visits. the americans seem to like what he is proposing. for now his biggest problem is the war he started in yemen. it is expensive, it has attracted strong accusations of war crimes and all his weaponry from britain and...
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mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?mber of my family, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is another relative deep in grief and frustration. ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar. they eventually found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we cajoled and begged a nurse to go upstairs and after ten minutes, one of them offered to do so and came down and told us they had a child that matched the description, did we want to come up and have a look. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother's looking around, and he's staring at another bed and asks farah‘s older sister to have a look. farah‘s older sister says, "that's the other child, that's the older one." they were be
mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?mber of my family, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is another relative deep in grief and frustration. ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing,...
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prince mohammed is first in line to succeed his father, king salman, he replaces mohammed bin m nayef. prince mohammed also becomes deputy prime minister. he will oversee much of saudi arabia's energy strategy, which includes the highly anticipated saudi aramco ipo the crown prince is hoping his vision 2030, this is huge for the kingdom, will make the kingdom less reliant on oil exports. >>> earlier we spoke to someone who says oil needs to be priced at $90 per barrel for the saudis to blo to balance their books >> they suppressed oil prices, they have a u.s. resilient oil sector the crisis in yemen, also potentially increasingly the threat of growing socioeconomic pressure as saudi arabia starts to cut some of the wealthier spending, some of the expensive subsidies. the bottom line for saudi arabia is at the moment it needs an oil price of around $90 per barrel to balance books at the moment they're very, very far off that >> we are joined by the associate fellow from the middle east north africa program at chatham house. what the kingdom is trying to do and this 31-year-old architec
prince mohammed is first in line to succeed his father, king salman, he replaces mohammed bin m nayef. prince mohammed also becomes deputy prime minister. he will oversee much of saudi arabia's energy strategy, which includes the highly anticipated saudi aramco ipo the crown prince is hoping his vision 2030, this is huge for the kingdom, will make the kingdom less reliant on oil exports. >>> earlier we spoke to someone who says oil needs to be priced at $90 per barrel for the saudis to...
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let's get to mohamed el-erian.erpretation but what they are saying is that the demand is staying put but a surplus coming from non-opec countries, has opec lost control of the market or can they regain it by more production cuts? dr. el-erian: they have not lost control but being challenged by two things, one is the responsiveness of shale has been much higher than people anticipated. there continues to be more supply, even the oil settled in the $45 to $55 range, the non-attacks, if they do not deliver on their commitments, opec will face a difficult choice, do they become a swing producer and lose market share? which is what they used to do. what they did in 2014 and say they will not play that game? i do not know what i would do if i were opec. i worry a $45 level, if it breaks, opec will have to scramble to reestablish a new range. francine: what does that mean for the price of oil? let's go to the london digital radio listener, it just means, if you look at the chart which we will push out on social media. oil
let's get to mohamed el-erian.erpretation but what they are saying is that the demand is staying put but a surplus coming from non-opec countries, has opec lost control of the market or can they regain it by more production cuts? dr. el-erian: they have not lost control but being challenged by two things, one is the responsiveness of shale has been much higher than people anticipated. there continues to be more supply, even the oil settled in the $45 to $55 range, the non-attacks, if they do...
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among those is mohammed who works for the bbc as a driver. he was a popular colleague with a young family. the area where the bomb went off is supposed to be one of the most secure parts of the capital, walking distance from the presidential palace. the bbc was at the scene soon after the attack. >> it was a water tanker full of explosives. at this location, right in the heart of kabul. it is very close to the german embassy, that indian embassy, french and british embassies. hasrter: a country that become painfully used to violence comes the scale of this attack has been a shock. most of the country was under government control in 2014 when nato ended its combat mission. since then, large swaths of territory has fallen to the taliban. the americans have 8000 troops on afghanistan. the u.k. has 500. the u.s. commanders are asking for several thousand more. had 100 50,000 military boots on the ground. that did not destroy the taliban . a few thousand more today is not going to be a solution. in the short term it will get better support and tra
among those is mohammed who works for the bbc as a driver. he was a popular colleague with a young family. the area where the bomb went off is supposed to be one of the most secure parts of the capital, walking distance from the presidential palace. the bbc was at the scene soon after the attack. >> it was a water tanker full of explosives. at this location, right in the heart of kabul. it is very close to the german embassy, that indian embassy, french and british embassies. hasrter: a...
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written by james doyle and owned by sheikh mohammed.ce to match the style. cristiano ronaldo has been summoned to court next month, over claims he hid income from spanish tax authorities over a four year period. and in a separate development, manchester united manager jose mourinho has also been accused of tax fraud dating back to his time as real madrid's head coach. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway has more details. the spanish tax authorities said justin renewal has defrauded them of £2.9 million, dating back from 2011 and to those on the 12th when he was in charge of real madrid. no comment from jose mourinho today or his current employer, manchester united. but the spanish prosecutors say it relates to image rights, and the use of structured around them. this is something we have heard a lot about in recent weeks. christiano ronaldo of course played underjose mourinho at madrid and they share the same agent. he has also been accused of a large sum in terms of tax fraud. again relating to the use of companies to shield h
written by james doyle and owned by sheikh mohammed.ce to match the style. cristiano ronaldo has been summoned to court next month, over claims he hid income from spanish tax authorities over a four year period. and in a separate development, manchester united manager jose mourinho has also been accused of tax fraud dating back to his time as real madrid's head coach. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway has more details. the spanish tax authorities said justin renewal has defrauded...
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oh, this is america's pick, mohammed bin salman. he does that so many things. there still is no evident american policy. despite all the faffing around, one way or the other. we have mixed signals. the president tweets on the question of qatar, on reference was pointed to qatar as funding extremism. perhaps this will be the beginning of the end of horror of terrorism. we are hearing from the us defence department from the pentagon, we are very grateful that qatar is such a stout ally. we sold 12 billion dollars worth of fighter jets just three days later to them. this is complicated, of course. the fundamental thing is that trump does not believe in policy. his mind does not work that way. remember the cruise missles into syria, he said he was going to have make the people in syria safe. he likes to throw something into the middle, get the attention, get the buzz and move on without the complex process that other presidents have had. he has not filled most of the subordinate positions in the state department. there is no one minding
oh, this is america's pick, mohammed bin salman. he does that so many things. there still is no evident american policy. despite all the faffing around, one way or the other. we have mixed signals. the president tweets on the question of qatar, on reference was pointed to qatar as funding extremism. perhaps this will be the beginning of the end of horror of terrorism. we are hearing from the us defence department from the pentagon, we are very grateful that qatar is such a stout ally. we sold...
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but still, like mohammed, he supports the side.gh, but people are safe, having escaped from the war. football is one of the central activities children get to enjoy. it is fun and gives them a sense of purpose. but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict. it is essentially normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! what about england ? has anybody like any english teams? what about newcastle united? that is my team. you are run now though? you are like a little ronaldo. amar somma. why does everyone like him so much? high—fives, everyone! i had wondered how much these children would know of syrian football, but clearly, the players are heroes. football matters because of the hope it can provide. even here, amongst those displaced by civil war and who have lost loved ones to the regime, i got a sense of the love and pride that they hold, that endures despite the suffering. it feels as though the country's football team provides people with a safe focus for those feelings.
but still, like mohammed, he supports the side.gh, but people are safe, having escaped from the war. football is one of the central activities children get to enjoy. it is fun and gives them a sense of purpose. but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict. it is essentially normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! what about england ? has anybody like any english teams? what about newcastle united? that is my team. you are run now...
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mohamed is focused on one thing. reuniting his family here in canada.for pbs newshour in vancouver. >> woodruff: next, to part one of my interview with warren buffett. he's one of the shrewdest and most successful investors in the world, earning the nickname "the oracle of omaha." i traveled to nebraska last week for this wide-ranging conversation. and a note: buffett is c.e.o. of berskhire hathaway, which owns b.n.s.f. railway-- one of the funders of the "newshour." he's number two on "forbes" list of the world's wealth yes people worth more than $75 billion. warren buffett is an investing rock star to his berkshire hathaway shareholders who gather in omaha every year. one share is trading today at $251,000. two years ago the legendary firm celebrated its record of investment over a half century, a portfolio that includes craft hines, gieco, wells fargo, coca-cola and among others, the nebraska furniture part. it's the largest furniture store in north america. buffet bought it in 1983 from rows blumkin, a russian immigrant who built it from nothing. >>
mohamed is focused on one thing. reuniting his family here in canada.for pbs newshour in vancouver. >> woodruff: next, to part one of my interview with warren buffett. he's one of the shrewdest and most successful investors in the world, earning the nickname "the oracle of omaha." i traveled to nebraska last week for this wide-ranging conversation. and a note: buffett is c.e.o. of berskhire hathaway, which owns b.n.s.f. railway-- one of the funders of the "newshour."...
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but still, like mohammed, issam supports the national side.afe, having escaped from the war. now, football is one of the central activities that children get to enjoy. it is fun, and gives them a sense of purpose — but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict: the sense of normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! what about england ? does anybody like any english teams? juventus! that's in italy. what about newcastle united? that's my team. now who are you? you are like a little ronaldo. and your favourite in syria? omar al somah. why does everyone like somah so much? high fives, everyone! i had wondered how much these children would know of syrian football, but clearly, the players are heroes. football matters, because of the hope it can provide. even here, amongst those displaced by civil war, and who've lost loved ones that are regime, i got a sense of the love and pride that they hold for their country and endures, despite the suffering. it feels as though the country's footbal
but still, like mohammed, issam supports the national side.afe, having escaped from the war. now, football is one of the central activities that children get to enjoy. it is fun, and gives them a sense of purpose — but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict: the sense of normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! what about england ? does anybody like any english teams? juventus! that's in italy. what about newcastle united?...
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mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?osing all five, the whole family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. i had three siblings. they are all gone, in a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel is another relative deep in grief and frustration. baby leena, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar. they eventually found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother is looking around, and he is staring at another bed. asks farrah‘s older sister to have a look. farrah‘s older sister says, that's the other child, that's the older one. they were beds apart and nobody in authority was making any effort to identify them. you've had to do this for yourself? we've had to do it ourselves. so many families here
mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?osing all five, the whole family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. i had three siblings. they are all gone, in a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel is another relative deep in grief and...
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mohammed bin salman currently serves as defense minister and has been presiding over the devastating u.s.-backed saudi-led war in yemen. in response to the news, the huffington post's foreign affairs reporter akbar shahid ahmed tweeted -- "this is huge. man he is replacing was against qatar crusade+yemen war. saudi is doubling down on its most controversial actions." last month, president donald trump signed a series of arms deals with saudi arabia totaling a record $110 billion during a visit to riyadh. the arms deal includes tanks, artillery, ships, helicopters, missile defense systems and cybersecurity technology. united nations monitors have warned previous saudi-led attacks on yemen could constitute crimes against humanity. more than 10,000 people have died amid the ongoing u.s.-backed saudi-led war in yemen, which has also destroyed yemen's h health, watater, sanitation systems, sparking a deadly cholelera outbreak. the united nations warns some 19 million of yemen's 28 million people need some form of aid, with many of them at risk of famine. for more, we're joined by kristine
mohammed bin salman currently serves as defense minister and has been presiding over the devastating u.s.-backed saudi-led war in yemen. in response to the news, the huffington post's foreign affairs reporter akbar shahid ahmed tweeted -- "this is huge. man he is replacing was against qatar crusade+yemen war. saudi is doubling down on its most controversial actions." last month, president donald trump signed a series of arms deals with saudi arabia totaling a record $110 billion...
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in the area thank you very much mohamed. thank you. to other world news this hour a syrian fighter jet has been shot down by u.s. led forces the syrian government says the plane was conducting a counter-terrorist raid when it was brought down scythe of rock out the mosque based journalist al ibrahim has more. so if one of the us refers to the syrian democratic forces which is the militia group operating along with the u.s. led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of ice all but we can also confirm according to suffer through sources from the syrian military operating in that area that the popular jet was actually carrying strike against a convoy from ice and that the fighter jet in no way you posed any direct or in direct threat to any militia group from those militia groups operating alongside the u.s. led coalition trying to get control over gain control of the city or for the top warplanes of this so-called international coalition shut down one of where a fighter jets just south of and suburb of baraka the fighter
in the area thank you very much mohamed. thank you. to other world news this hour a syrian fighter jet has been shot down by u.s. led forces the syrian government says the plane was conducting a counter-terrorist raid when it was brought down scythe of rock out the mosque based journalist al ibrahim has more. so if one of the us refers to the syrian democratic forces which is the militia group operating along with the u.s. led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of ice all...
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mohammed was living ina warzone. grenfell tower. mohammed was living in a war zone.f assad and the terror of isis. when he came here he came here seeking for safety. he thought he was safe. we thought he was safe. he ended up ina very we thought he was safe. he ended up in a very tragic event. so it will ta ke in a very tragic event. so it will take us a really long time to go through this other deal as well as deal. funerals the families will also have to endure inquests. today the death of five victims complained and reordered. coroner said to the bereaved families, "i cannot imagine your agony." there was also this apology from the prime minister. the support on the ground for families in the initial hours was not good enough. people were left without belongings, without roofs over their heads, without even basic information about what had happened and what they should do and where they could seek help. that was a failure of the state, local and national, to help people when they needed it most. as prime minister, i apologise for that failure. for those displaced
mohammed was living ina warzone. grenfell tower. mohammed was living in a war zone.f assad and the terror of isis. when he came here he came here seeking for safety. he thought he was safe. we thought he was safe. he ended up ina very we thought he was safe. he ended up in a very tragic event. so it will ta ke in a very tragic event. so it will take us a really long time to go through this other deal as well as deal. funerals the families will also have to endure inquests. today the death of...
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mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?ut losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is another relative deep in grief and frustration. ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar. they eventually found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we cajoled and begged a nurse to go upstairs and after ten minutes, one of them offered to do so and came down and told us they had a child that matched the description, did we want to come up and have a look. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother's looking around, and he's staring at another bed. and asks farah‘s older sister to hav
mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?ut losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is...
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one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger mohamedah from roma for a fee of around £34 million. salah has signed a five—year deal. the former chelsea player was a key figure as roma finished second in serie a last season, scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances. it's been a frustrating day for british number one johanna konta in the tennis. she now has one tournament left before wimbledon to boost her confidence again after a second—round defeat at the aegon classic in birmingham.
one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger mohamedah from roma for a fee of around £34 million. salah has signed a five—year deal. the former chelsea player was a key figure as roma finished second in serie a last season, scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances. it's been a frustrating day for british number one johanna konta in the tennis. she now has one tournament left before wimbledon to boost her confidence again after a...
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pakistan were calling for a breakthrough and mohammed and there answered, his first of the tournamenta collapse was to follow. four wickets lost forjust six runs. all out for 236. with a moderate total to defend, sri lanka needed to take early wickets and they almost did but not quite. azhar ali dropped and now making shrill agape. then came pakistan's inconsistency. the story of their tournament so far. five wickets lost less tha n tournament so far. five wickets lost less than 60 runs. and just when the green shirts needed to look, they didn't get it. then came the moment of the match, some magic was created that the easiest of chances sometimes brings the worst of drops. that's miss catch turned out to be the match as mohammed amir and the captain got to victory and into the semifinals. thanks to our almighty win, they bowled really well. we took wickets today and our batting order. a little bit of concern about the order of batting. definitely we are sitting tomorrow and we will sort it out, our problems. looking at our performance, we were once again. if we had taken place captur
pakistan were calling for a breakthrough and mohammed and there answered, his first of the tournamenta collapse was to follow. four wickets lost forjust six runs. all out for 236. with a moderate total to defend, sri lanka needed to take early wickets and they almost did but not quite. azhar ali dropped and now making shrill agape. then came pakistan's inconsistency. the story of their tournament so far. five wickets lost less tha n tournament so far. five wickets lost less than 60 runs. and...
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the king's nephew, mohammed bin nayef, lost both titles., he appeared with the new crown prince, and pledged loyalty. >> ( translated ): i am content. i am going to rest now, and may god be with you because you are now under the responsibility. >> sreenivasan: the announcement capped prince mohammed's meteoric rise to power since his father assumed the throne in 2015. peter waldman, a writer for "bloomberg businessweek," profiled the young prince last year. >> he wants to bring entrepreneurship and initiative, and kind of a high-tech sensibility to saudi arabia. on social issues, he is relatively progressive, meaning that he clearly can see a point in time when women will be driving and can essentially travel and take jobs without their husband's or male guardian's permission. >> sreenivasan: he was already defense minister, and firmly opposes dialogue with shiite iran, fierce rival to the saudis and their sunni allies. prince mohammed has also overseen the saudi military campaign against yemen's shiite houthi rebels, in a proxy war with th
the king's nephew, mohammed bin nayef, lost both titles., he appeared with the new crown prince, and pledged loyalty. >> ( translated ): i am content. i am going to rest now, and may god be with you because you are now under the responsibility. >> sreenivasan: the announcement capped prince mohammed's meteoric rise to power since his father assumed the throne in 2015. peter waldman, a writer for "bloomberg businessweek," profiled the young prince last year. >> he...
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mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?g one member of my family, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft of help. adel chaoui is another relative deep in grief and frustration. ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar. they eventually found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother is looking around, and he is staring at another bed. and asks farah's older sister to have a look. farah's older sister says, "that's the other child, that's the older one." they were beds apart and nobody in authority was making any effort to identify them. you've had
mohammed, it must be extremely difficult, just not knowing?g one member of my family, but losing all five, the whole, entire family. i don't have my parents any more and you only get one set of parents in this world. and i had three siblings. they are all gone, in the space of a couple of hours, after leaving their house, they are all gone. and no—one wants to give us any information about their whereabouts, if they are still within the building, or not. they still have hope, but feel bereft...
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mohamed was filmed proudly desecrating is corpses.hat happened? why did you shoot those bodies? it is wrong. it is, obviously. what can i say to you? i do regret it but, what can i say? they deserved to do die, too. they deserved to die, because they killed so many people. gunfire the journey to here from manchester was quick and it was easy. these two worlds overlap. mohmmed stayed in libya, but salman abedi brought the violence back home with him. libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya. more of the menus for you now: main news. “— more of the menus for you now: main news. —— main news. the chinese premier has been given a red—carpet welcome with military honours in berlin by the german chancellor. climate change and trade are expected to dominate their discussions. all this with german relations with the us under severe strain — partly over mr trump's stance on climate change. parliament in macedonia has endorsed a new government, ending the political deadlock since elections last december. it
mohamed was filmed proudly desecrating is corpses.hat happened? why did you shoot those bodies? it is wrong. it is, obviously. what can i say to you? i do regret it but, what can i say? they deserved to do die, too. they deserved to die, because they killed so many people. gunfire the journey to here from manchester was quick and it was easy. these two worlds overlap. mohmmed stayed in libya, but salman abedi brought the violence back home with him. libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin...
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mohammed neda, a taxi driver, found outside the tower. 77—year—old abdulsalam sedha, who died on ther sister, little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday, lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a police officer who was repeatedly stabbed during the london bridge terror attack has been speaking about his ordeal for the first time. 38 year—old pc wayne marques is an officer with british transport police. he was one of the first on the scene as the attack took place on the evening ofjune 3rd. he's been speaking to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. clear the area now! it was just after ten on the 3rd ofjune when three men started their attack on london bridge. pc wayne marques of the british transport police had just come on shift and walked out into the scene of chaos. i am about to get my radio out and i hear a woman screaming, sort of behind me but from the right hand side and when i look i see a woman, a young white lady, and she has
mohammed neda, a taxi driver, found outside the tower. 77—year—old abdulsalam sedha, who died on ther sister, little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday, lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a police officer who was repeatedly stabbed during the london bridge terror attack has been speaking about his ordeal for the first time. 38 year—old pc wayne...
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mohammed alhajali was buried in a country where he came to seek refuge.t and solidarity with his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot his friends and family stuck back in syria. he neverforgot to his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. words to us were how much he missed us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of g re nfell tower us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of grenfell tower with his brother, omar. as fire crews tried to evacuate the building, they became separated. his brother spoke to us days after his death. separated. his brother spoke to us days after his deathlj separated. his brother spoke to us days after his death. i called him and said, where are you, and he said iam in and said, where are you, and he said i am in the flat. i said, why didn't you come outside, he said, no one broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed ajar and broadening outside. he said, why did you leave me? muhamed a jar and was stu
mohammed alhajali was buried in a country where he came to seek refuge.t and solidarity with his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot his friends and family stuck back in syria. he neverforgot to his friends and family stuck back in syria. he never forgot to tell us how much he loved us. his very last words to us were how much he missed us. words to us were how much he missed us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of g re nfell tower us. muhamed lived on the 14th floor of...
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mohammed khan, known as q.tacts with al-anda. he's never been charged. hang on, hang on. no problems. that's cool, that's cool. hey, hey, hey. steady, steady, steady. steady. in 2004, i was invited to attend an al—muhajiroun meeting in this community centre in east london. i was following a british convert to islam. they knew the cameras were rolling but even then their views on western values were very extreme. the time blair came out, bush came out at the same time. what did he say? he said, you're either with us, or you're either with them. terrorists. what did muslims say? we said we are with them. terrorists. the only other ideological belief which is around now, not a religion. this man, abu uzair, an engineering graduate from manchester was no less extreme. when the two planes magnificently went through those buildings, ok. and people turned round and said, hang on a second, that is barbaric. why did you have to do that? you know why? because of ignorance. you described the 9/11 attack, the plane flying
mohammed khan, known as q.tacts with al-anda. he's never been charged. hang on, hang on. no problems. that's cool, that's cool. hey, hey, hey. steady, steady, steady. steady. in 2004, i was invited to attend an al—muhajiroun meeting in this community centre in east london. i was following a british convert to islam. they knew the cameras were rolling but even then their views on western values were very extreme. the time blair came out, bush came out at the same time. what did he say? he...
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the former air to the throne, mohammed bin solomon pledging his loyalty to the future king.ddressing his loyalty should be smooth. 31-year-old crown prince has some internal divisions among saudis ruling families and the conservative sunni arab nation done several controversial paths. bin salman, instigated the move to diplomatically isolate the oil-rich nation of qatar. he is also a hawk on iran. like president donald trump, he opposes dialogue with saudi arabia's shiite neighbor. >> somebody who has cultivated, the american's seem to like what he is proposing. >> president trump called to congratulate the crown prince and the white house said that the two leaders discussed the priority of cutting off all support for terrorists and extremists. saudi arabia has long had ties with extremists. 16 of the 19 hijackers on september 11th hailed from the conservative muslim nation. still, on the heels of president trump's visit to riyadh, saudi arabia, it's clear the white house has embraced saudi arabia's claim of leader b world and is going all in with the young crown prince. >>
the former air to the throne, mohammed bin solomon pledging his loyalty to the future king.ddressing his loyalty should be smooth. 31-year-old crown prince has some internal divisions among saudis ruling families and the conservative sunni arab nation done several controversial paths. bin salman, instigated the move to diplomatically isolate the oil-rich nation of qatar. he is also a hawk on iran. like president donald trump, he opposes dialogue with saudi arabia's shiite neighbor. >>...
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mohammed neda, a taxi driver, found outside the tower. 77—year—old abdulsalam sedha, who died on thek and her sister, little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday, lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. some senior conservatives have suggested that the cap on pay rises in the public sector could be reviewed and that the 1% limit imposed in 2013 could change in the budget later this year. but downing street says there's been no change in the policy as it stands. earlier this evening, labour's attempt to end the cap by amending the queen's speech was defeated. the government won the vote with the support of the democratic unionists. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more details. governing feels a bit like a work in progress right now. almost with each new day in this new era, hints more of the tories‘ plans will simply disappear. is it time to lift the pay cap? excuse me, thanks very much. 0ther ministers weren't so guarded — willing to say t
mohammed neda, a taxi driver, found outside the tower. 77—year—old abdulsalam sedha, who died on thek and her sister, little lina, just a baby. malak and lina and her parents were buried yesterday, lina, the youngest victim of this fire. she had lived forjust six months, and died in her mother's arms. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. some senior conservatives have suggested that the cap on pay rises in the public sector could be reviewed and that the 1% limit imposed in 2013 could...
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overnight, saudi arabia's king asking the sitting crown prince, his nephew, and putting his son, mohammedin salman next in line for the throne the saudi all share is up on the news his son seen as someone who is a reformer, modernizer and the market has liked that change up 4%. let's bring in the head of commodity strategy at capital markets. >> i heard your voice in my head when i was reading the news overnight. i'm glad we're talking to you. mifrnlgts forga >> my favorite country yes. >> what's the takeaway this is a big generational shift in saudi arabia. i used to talk about 70 being young for a crown prince in saudi arabia to have a 31-year-old crown prince is a decisive break with past practice. to move aside muhammad bin nayef, the counterterroism czar, the figure of the establishment, this is groundbreaking for saudi arabia the question is can mohammed bin salman deliver on his big reform plans? can he generate millions of new private sector jobs for young saudis >> the first question before that, the long-term question, can he survive what will surely be quite a lot of attempts t
overnight, saudi arabia's king asking the sitting crown prince, his nephew, and putting his son, mohammedin salman next in line for the throne the saudi all share is up on the news his son seen as someone who is a reformer, modernizer and the market has liked that change up 4%. let's bring in the head of commodity strategy at capital markets. >> i heard your voice in my head when i was reading the news overnight. i'm glad we're talking to you. mifrnlgts forga >> my favorite country...
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mohamed was filmed proudly desecrating is corpses.hy did you shoot those bodies? it is wrong. it is, obviously. what can i say to you? i do regret it but, what can i say, they deserved to do die too. they deserved to die because they killed so many people. gunfire the journey to here from manchester was quick and it was easy. these two worlds overlap. mohmmed stayed in libya, but salman abedi brought the violence back home with him. libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya. china and the european union are preparing a joint statement in support of the paris climate change agreement. it comes as president trump prepares to announce whether he will withdraw the united states from the agreement. he hasjust said he has just said that that decision will be announced in about 18 hours from now. let's get the latest from washington. david, for some the climate change is the biggest chain, problem facing the planet but to trump says it is a chinese hoax. one of these big campaign promises was to withdraw.
mohamed was filmed proudly desecrating is corpses.hy did you shoot those bodies? it is wrong. it is, obviously. what can i say to you? i do regret it but, what can i say, they deserved to do die too. they deserved to die because they killed so many people. gunfire the journey to here from manchester was quick and it was easy. these two worlds overlap. mohmmed stayed in libya, but salman abedi brought the violence back home with him. libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc...