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especially munroe bergdorf.y representatives or me. theyjust released a statement. so how did you first find out that you had been dropped? i was asleep, and i woke up and the statement was out. and have they said anything since? no, they have said absolutely nothing. and the frustrating thing is that i know that i am more than qualified for that role. were you surprised by anything that has taken place? honestly, no. i called childline days before this happened, and i said, "guys, you're probably going to get some pushback." and they were like, "don't worry, everything's fine. we are fully prepared, we knew what we were getting into when we asked you to be on board." and i could hear in their voices that something wasn't right. many lgbt influencers have been involved with childline's campaigns. but when munroe's official role was announced, there was a lot of backlash. the bbc has seen evidence of people making multiple social media accounts and even starting online organisationsjust to be heard. this is the t
especially munroe bergdorf.y representatives or me. theyjust released a statement. so how did you first find out that you had been dropped? i was asleep, and i woke up and the statement was out. and have they said anything since? no, they have said absolutely nothing. and the frustrating thing is that i know that i am more than qualified for that role. were you surprised by anything that has taken place? honestly, no. i called childline days before this happened, and i said, "guys, you're...
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plenty to talk about that with the bbc head of news—gathering jonathan munroe whojoins me now. you for coming on. we know brexit really divides people. no surprise there are different complaints, and the bbc can deal with each one by one. specifically let's start with the graphic of pro and anti—brexit votes aggregated. you left the conservatives out of the pro brexit in tally. that was wrong, wasn't it? one of a whole range of data we did on the numbers. as you remember, it was online for a while and refers to that at no stage a major part of our coverage and i don't think anybody watching our coverage can think we were saying anything other than the brexit party had did well. the conservatives specifically didn't issue a manifesto. so it was difficult for us to make an exception. where the brexit party, change uk and other people who advocated a so—called people's vote were campaigning specifically on that issue. why were you doing leave and remain tallies of votes anyway? it actually was not a referendum. even if the brexit was an issue, people were voting on parties. they w
plenty to talk about that with the bbc head of news—gathering jonathan munroe whojoins me now. you for coming on. we know brexit really divides people. no surprise there are different complaints, and the bbc can deal with each one by one. specifically let's start with the graphic of pro and anti—brexit votes aggregated. you left the conservatives out of the pro brexit in tally. that was wrong, wasn't it? one of a whole range of data we did on the numbers. as you remember, it was online for...
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the bbc‘s executive producer for next tuesday's programme isjonathan munro and he is with us for nowrjoining us on newswatch. let's pick up on that point from rob spencer, the decision on the winner of this contest is ultimately going to be made by conservative party members. so, what is the point of presenting the different candidates viewpoints on prime—time tv —— bbc one, when the vast majority of people can't vote? yes, the electorate is really small for this vacancy at number ten but we are all affected by it, it is going to be an election effectively and directly for the prime minister, not just for the conservative and directly for the prime minister, notjust for the conservative party. that is actually quite rare. when she may took over, there wasn't an election, there was effectively a coronation. —— theresa may. you have to go back tojohn major for this. all of the audiences will be affected by who the next prime minister is. why did you announce the programme before you even knew who was standing, let alone whether they would agree to take part or not? there is always a bi
the bbc‘s executive producer for next tuesday's programme isjonathan munro and he is with us for nowrjoining us on newswatch. let's pick up on that point from rob spencer, the decision on the winner of this contest is ultimately going to be made by conservative party members. so, what is the point of presenting the different candidates viewpoints on prime—time tv —— bbc one, when the vast majority of people can't vote? yes, the electorate is really small for this vacancy at number ten...
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munroe talks about the transphobia faced in britain.staged a naked singalong, in protest at a brewery‘s decision not to renew its lease. the event at the coach and horses in soho included songs such as my way, and bare necessities. the pub was established in 1847 and claims to be london's first vegetarian and vegan pub. the owners, fuller's will take over the pub later this month. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning minor delays on the overground. two sink holes on the central reservation of the m25 in kent have caused long queues, but we understand that the road is reopen in both directions. it was closed for some time overnight between junctions 4 and 5. those cues are going back to the da rtford those cues are going back to the dartford tunnel. now the weather with kate. yesterday we saw 53 millimetres of rain and today we still have some sharp showers around but it will not be the persistent rain we saw yesterday. this morning there is some mist and murkiness but a couple o
munroe talks about the transphobia faced in britain.staged a naked singalong, in protest at a brewery‘s decision not to renew its lease. the event at the coach and horses in soho included songs such as my way, and bare necessities. the pub was established in 1847 and claims to be london's first vegetarian and vegan pub. the owners, fuller's will take over the pub later this month. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning minor delays on...
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donde constantemente descienden turistas de estados unidos en diferentes partes del mundo a ver el munror a latinoamÉrica. tambiÉn hay un nuevo atractivo turÍstico el de los albergues en la zona y los migrantes que viven dentro. >> ellos vienen con un guÍa que les muestra el lugar, para explicarles la problemÁtica social. >> fotografÍas y recorridos que dicen ser realistas semana con semana. cada dos semanas se trae a un grupo de personas de 10-15 personas para que visiten el lugar. >> hechos que generan preocupaciÓn entre voluntarios del albergues. como esta mujer originaria de estados unidos que seÑalÓ que publicitar el sufrimiento de otras personas es una vergÜenza. >> dicen que quieren hacer un cambio pero vienen, toman una fotografÍa, lo postergan y ya. residentes como juan que ha vivido por ahÍ por poco mÁs de un mes dice que lo ha visto. e incluso ha hablado con ellos. >> de donde conocer es cÓmo ellos vienen y adonde, nos ponemos a platicar un rato. >> hechos que reprobÓ el alcalde de tijuana. >> para empezar es ilegal. >> y que el centro de atenciÓn al migrante se vio i involucr
donde constantemente descienden turistas de estados unidos en diferentes partes del mundo a ver el munror a latinoamÉrica. tambiÉn hay un nuevo atractivo turÍstico el de los albergues en la zona y los migrantes que viven dentro. >> ellos vienen con un guÍa que les muestra el lugar, para explicarles la problemÁtica social. >> fotografÍas y recorridos que dicen ser realistas semana con semana. cada dos semanas se trae a un grupo de personas de 10-15 personas para que visiten el...
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jonathan munro, thank you. turn came, she didn't hold back. you suggested brexit would be as straightforward win—win and actually it has been a chaotic mess. as foreign secretary, you offend the people at home and abroad, you have reputation for being cavalier with vital detail and already you are telling some supporters you will do everything to avoid leaving the eu without a deal and others that you would gladly do that, a simple question, if you want to be prime minister, can the country trust you? yes, of course, laura. the answer in that great minestrone of observations as one substantive question, which was that one crouton i picked up. he can'tjoke his way out of controversy, though. there were somejeers. as letterboxes and bank robbers. when he was challenged about remarks on muslim women and being fit for office. that response in the room prompted the bbc‘s political editor to write later on the news website... but the response from viewers was divided. vivien coombs thought... and john smith agreed. b
jonathan munro, thank you. turn came, she didn't hold back. you suggested brexit would be as straightforward win—win and actually it has been a chaotic mess. as foreign secretary, you offend the people at home and abroad, you have reputation for being cavalier with vital detail and already you are telling some supporters you will do everything to avoid leaving the eu without a deal and others that you would gladly do that, a simple question, if you want to be prime minister, can the country...
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it happened about 2:30 pm in el camino rialto and munro street. neighbors were told to shelter in place in the kfc restaurant was evacuated. pg&e said a third party contractor digging in the area hit the line which caused the leak. it was fixed about two hours later. >>> a portion of the eastbound tunnel is close to my for his annual inspection. war number one is close tonight . board number two will be clos the closures run from 9:30 pm until 4:30 am. caltrans is warning drivers to expect delays. >>> the warriors are getting two days of much-needed rest after coming home from a bruising victory in toronto with several players nursing injuries. the finals pickup wednesday at oracle. that is where we find amber lee. the warriors overcame adversity last night. now they have home court advantage.>> reporter: the warriors and the raptors will be practicing here at oracle arena tomorrow. the series is tied 1-1. after the team pulled out another tough game sunday. i spoke with an assistant coach he tells me is shows the team has the heart of a champion.
it happened about 2:30 pm in el camino rialto and munro street. neighbors were told to shelter in place in the kfc restaurant was evacuated. pg&e said a third party contractor digging in the area hit the line which caused the leak. it was fixed about two hours later. >>> a portion of the eastbound tunnel is close to my for his annual inspection. war number one is close tonight . board number two will be clos the closures run from 9:30 pm until 4:30 am. caltrans is warning drivers...
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after winning the toss, they bowled sri lanka out for 136 before martin guptill and colin munro easedrainer aidan o'brien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third in the mile and a half—long race. o'brien trained seven of the 13 runners. withjust over 20,000 watching on a sunny saturday at brighton's amex stadium, it could have been the perfect way to send england off to the world cup. however, the lionesses couldn't deliver a win against 19th—ranked new zealand. a goal for the visitors just after half—time saw england lose 1—0 in their last warm—up match before the world cup in france. gemma collis—mccann reports. afinalwarm—up game for the lionesses, a rest for some, bit for others a chance to stake their claim in the starting line—up for their opening world cup match in a week's time. the lionesses‘ early chances came from new zealand mistakes. jodie taylor looking for her first international goal in 13 months, but denied by the keeper erin nayler. a pe
after winning the toss, they bowled sri lanka out for 136 before martin guptill and colin munro easedrainer aidan o'brien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third in the mile and a half—long race. o'brien trained seven of the 13 runners. withjust over 20,000 watching on a sunny saturday at brighton's amex stadium, it could have been the perfect way to send...
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i'd go up munros at the weekend.ing up the mountain, morven, up in caithness. and, you know, iwasjust... i was one of these really annoying people who never, ever stopped! i just kept going. i wasjust... i just bounced everywhere. all that changed when what started off feeling like the flu became more serious. i'd fall asleep in the school bus, and i would come home and i'd just collapse in a heap on the couch, and... ..i literally got up, went to school and collapsed in utter exhaustion each day. and it got to the point where i had to leave school at 16, because by the time i got home from school each day, i was so weak, i couldn't physically walk. her doctors believed she was suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. then a neighbour — who had lyme disease — intervened. they'd seen me struggling to walk, and they said to my mother, "have you considered lyme disease?" and she really...researched this, and she presented that research to the doctors and to the specialists that i saw, and they refused again to accept th
i'd go up munros at the weekend.ing up the mountain, morven, up in caithness. and, you know, iwasjust... i was one of these really annoying people who never, ever stopped! i just kept going. i wasjust... i just bounced everywhere. all that changed when what started off feeling like the flu became more serious. i'd fall asleep in the school bus, and i would come home and i'd just collapse in a heap on the couch, and... ..i literally got up, went to school and collapsed in utter exhaustion each...
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he was the first man to climb all the munros in winter on a single round.experienced mountaineer he is. it is worrying news. they have been missing two or three days. given his experience, what does that tell you about the severity of the situation this group is in that we have not heard from them for all this time? i am still holding out hope because people can go missing in the himalayas for a week. you can get trapped and you might have to dig a snow hole and survive several days but the monsoon is moving in, which is very heavy rain, and it is dumping amounts of snow and bad weather in the mountains. we are worried there is an avalanche involved and no matter how experienced you are the mountain does not know how experienced you are or that you are an avalanche expert. the avalanche prediction is not that accurate, it is a bit like meteorologists. there is still hope. you got stuck in the himalayas at one point. yes, i have been stuck in the himalayas not far from where this mountain is and we were trapped for seven days. our friends left us for dead an
he was the first man to climb all the munros in winter on a single round.experienced mountaineer he is. it is worrying news. they have been missing two or three days. given his experience, what does that tell you about the severity of the situation this group is in that we have not heard from them for all this time? i am still holding out hope because people can go missing in the himalayas for a week. you can get trapped and you might have to dig a snow hole and survive several days but the...
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after winning the toss, they bowled sri lanka out for 136 before martin guptill and colin munro easedien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third in the mile and a half—long race. 0'brien trained seven of the 13 runners. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories now, for more on the champions league, let's go back to hugh in madrid, and have we got any team news? yes. questions have been answered. totte n ha m yes. questions have been answered. tottenham has named harry kane in the starting line—up. he is not places april the 9th. harry winks come into central midfield after hip surgery come into central midfield after hip surgery two months ago. he returned to training well by all accounts a couple of weeks ago so to england internationals go straight into the starting line—up. the hero of the semi final lucas moura with the hat—trick named on the bench for totte n ha m hat—trick named on the bench for tottenham and as for liverpool, no m
after winning the toss, they bowled sri lanka out for 136 before martin guptill and colin munro easedien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third in the mile and a half—long race. 0'brien trained seven of the 13 runners. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories now, for more on the champions league, let's go back to hugh in madrid, and have...
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influence in venezuela and elsewhere in our hemisphere, which is why, honestly, talking about the munro doctrine again is very appropriate. venezuela has the largest reserves of uranium in the world. may be second to canada, depending on your estimate. it makes it a prime target for iran, which is operating in venezuela today. russia and china have enormous debts owed to them by venezuela, as the country has collapsed economically. they have taken advantage of it. there are russian military and paramilitary forces still in venezuela. and the extent of the debts that are owed to them give them very powerful leverage. so, one of the reasons to return the government of venezuela to the people of venezuela, rather than paramilitary forces from cuba, is to keep these external influences reduced as well. i don't think we paid enough attention to what happened in the past 10 years in latin america. it's time we reversed that. and i tell you, unlike years past, the other governments in the hemisphere, by and large, some exceptions, by and large, are very supportive of what we are doing in brazi
influence in venezuela and elsewhere in our hemisphere, which is why, honestly, talking about the munro doctrine again is very appropriate. venezuela has the largest reserves of uranium in the world. may be second to canada, depending on your estimate. it makes it a prime target for iran, which is operating in venezuela today. russia and china have enormous debts owed to them by venezuela, as the country has collapsed economically. they have taken advantage of it. there are russian military and...
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that's going to drive near-term performance for them sector-wise, if you get a trade deal, you see munroet a time out of staples, so i wouldn't be buying the sector, i would like for specific names. >> all right so the healthy options weighing down general mills but doritos make pepsi a guy gold it. bill and mark, thank you for joining us today for more "trading nation," head to our website or follow us on twitter at trading nation. >>> ahead on "power lunch," the race to 2020 the big economic issues in the spotlight in tonight's democratic debate. >>> plus, get your engines ready. dale earnhardt jr. will join us live, to talk about the new second half of the season for nascar. >>> and this is becoming a hot new investment play in housing all this and more when "power lunch" returns. >>> and now, the latest from "trading nation".cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >>> different sectors tend to do well during different periods of the economic cycle when the economy is expanding, industrial and technology stocks have historically outperformed the broader market however, when the economy i
that's going to drive near-term performance for them sector-wise, if you get a trade deal, you see munroet a time out of staples, so i wouldn't be buying the sector, i would like for specific names. >> all right so the healthy options weighing down general mills but doritos make pepsi a guy gold it. bill and mark, thank you for joining us today for more "trading nation," head to our website or follow us on twitter at trading nation. >>> ahead on "power lunch,"...
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kathy park, nbc news, munro, new york. >>> still to come at 11:30, we're going recap tonight's top storiesa freeway shooting in vacaville tonight. no arrests have been made there. we've got the latest on that. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, gogo, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of dollars a year when you get internet and mobile together. plus ask how to get $250 back when you switch to xfinity mobile. people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just
kathy park, nbc news, munro, new york. >>> still to come at 11:30, we're going recap tonight's top storiesa freeway shooting in vacaville tonight. no arrests have been made there. we've got the latest on that. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, gogo, go. now the fastest, most reliable...
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with me is munroe bergdoff a model and trans rights activist.s and what is your response to the explanation as to why we are seeing this increase? i think there are couple of reasons why we're seeing this increase. the first reason is that because people like myself and other trans people are in the media, pride is getting bigger and people think it is a new thing but it is not. but because we finally have awareness that we are here, it is like the unknown happening. people are scared and there's no need to be scared. we are just other people. so that is one reason for it and the other thing, i partially agree that more people are coming forward and i think there's a lot more unreported, i genuinely do. iam guilty lot more unreported, i genuinely do. i am guilty of it myself. i have reported if you hate crimes but the majority of them i don't report anything that goes for a lot of people. why do you not report them? what happens when you do go to the police? i've been working very closely with homicide police and their take on it is apsley fanta
with me is munroe bergdoff a model and trans rights activist.s and what is your response to the explanation as to why we are seeing this increase? i think there are couple of reasons why we're seeing this increase. the first reason is that because people like myself and other trans people are in the media, pride is getting bigger and people think it is a new thing but it is not. but because we finally have awareness that we are here, it is like the unknown happening. people are scared and...
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the children's charity, the nspcc, has apologised for the way it which it cut ties with model munroete would be part of a three month lgbtq+ campaign. the nspcc chief executive peter wanless said he has now given bergdorf a "full, frank and unreserved apology". the statement said the decision was nothing to do with the model being transgender, but that the board had decided an ongoing relationship was inappropriate due to statements by bergdorf on the public record, which were specific to safeguarding and equality. the driving force behind the decision the board took was concern around the lack of process that our organisation used. bergdorf has now tweeted in response: "i appreciate the formal apology nspcc. this situation has been extremely stressful and unnecessary. " the headlines on bbc news... boris johnson launches his campaign to become the next prime minister with a promise to deliver brexit and win a general election. sajid javid become the last of the ten candidates to set out his campaign pitch calling the former foreign secretary yesterday's news. in other news the uk go
the children's charity, the nspcc, has apologised for the way it which it cut ties with model munroete would be part of a three month lgbtq+ campaign. the nspcc chief executive peter wanless said he has now given bergdorf a "full, frank and unreserved apology". the statement said the decision was nothing to do with the model being transgender, but that the board had decided an ongoing relationship was inappropriate due to statements by bergdorf on the public record, which were...
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plenty to talk about that with the bbc head of news—gathering jonathan munroe whojoins me now.ated. you left the conservatives out of the pro brexit in tally. that was wrong, wasn't it? one of a whole range of data we did on the numbers. as you remember, it was online for a while and refers to that at no stage a major part of our coverage and i don't think anybody watching our coverage can think we were saying anything other than the brexit party had did well. the conservatives specifically didn't issue a manifesto. so it was difficult for us to make an exception. —— an assumption that people voted conservative specifically on that policy. where the brexit party, change uk and other people who advocated a so—called people's vote were campaigning specifically on that issue. why were you doing leave and remain tallies of votes anyway? it actually was not a referendum. even if the brexit was an issue, people were voting on parties. they were voting on parties and a lot of our coverage broke down party by party right up to the small parties. any election has a range of data that yo
plenty to talk about that with the bbc head of news—gathering jonathan munroe whojoins me now.ated. you left the conservatives out of the pro brexit in tally. that was wrong, wasn't it? one of a whole range of data we did on the numbers. as you remember, it was online for a while and refers to that at no stage a major part of our coverage and i don't think anybody watching our coverage can think we were saying anything other than the brexit party had did well. the conservatives specifically...
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kiwi opener martin guptill then smashed an unbeaten 51—ball 73, while colin munro made 58 not out toing both openers for ducks and falling to 5—2, afghanistan recovered well. najibullah zadran top—scored with 51, while for australia, pat cummins and adam zampa took three wickets each. the aussies are now 55—0 in reply. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines today. anthony van dyck has won the epsom derby, giving trainer aidan o'brien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third. pello bilbao won his second stage of the giro d'italia on stage 20 today. richard carapaz still has the leader's pinkjersey. the giro concludes tomorrow in verona with a time trial. defending world champion marc marquez will start on pole position for tomorrow's italian motogp. the honda rider set a new lap record in qualifying at mugello. rookie fabio quartararo and danilo petrucci will line up behind him on the front row of the grid. it's a b
kiwi opener martin guptill then smashed an unbeaten 51—ball 73, while colin munro made 58 not out toing both openers for ducks and falling to 5—2, afghanistan recovered well. najibullah zadran top—scored with 51, while for australia, pat cummins and adam zampa took three wickets each. the aussies are now 55—0 in reply. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines today. anthony van dyck has won the epsom derby, giving trainer aidan o'brien a...