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there is going to be an annual general meeting of the national trust where they will vote oi'i national, on an outright ban on national trust land. and a word about the scottish front page. this is to do with fishermen. they are threatening the smp with legal action. yes, they are being forced to land a certain amount of their macro captured in scottish ports. —— they are threatening the snp with legal action because they are being forced to land a certain amount of their catch in scottish ports. this comes against a backdrop of an already fierce battle between fishermen and the snp. nicola sturgeon's opposition to brexit isn't striking a favourable tone with them because they think brexit could be something which would help the industry. an interesting escalation. two minutes to race through three lighter stories. a pensioner wins a lawn prize after 60,000 hours of mowing. this is a fabulous story. it's incredible. stuart grindle, here, my favourite quote is from his wife, 74, who has to ring a bell quote is from his wife, 74, who has to ring a hell for his attention when she wants to
there is going to be an annual general meeting of the national trust where they will vote oi'i national, on an outright ban on national trust land. and a word about the scottish front page. this is to do with fishermen. they are threatening the smp with legal action. yes, they are being forced to land a certain amount of their macro captured in scottish ports. —— they are threatening the snp with legal action because they are being forced to land a certain amount of their catch in scottish...
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also in the next hour, record membership for the national trust.ive million people across wales, england and northern ireland now pay to be members of the trust. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to the greek islands. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president emmanuel macron. monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed. the rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving, and the future of the uk—irish border. it's the first response by a european leader to the prime minister's speech yesterday in florence, in which she suggested a two—year transition period after brexit, meaning the uk would finally break away in 2021. brexit secretary david davis is heading to brussels for the next round of talks with the eu negotiating team on monday. our political correspondent leila nathoo reorts. theresa may came here to florence to try to unblock the brexit negoti
also in the next hour, record membership for the national trust.ive million people across wales, england and northern ireland now pay to be members of the trust. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to the greek islands. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president emmanuel macron. monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed. the rights of three...
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but the national trust is concerned about erosion, and it‘s launched an appeal to buy farmland immediatelyohn maguire reports. both a national and an natural treasure, the white cliffs have offered that first glimpse of hope for seafarers and servicemen for hundreds of years. and after raising more than £1 million in less than a month through an urgent public appeal, land just behind the cliffs has now been bought by the national trust. it has just been completely overwhelming. £1.16 million injust less than three weeks, 17,500 individual donations, i mean we are alljust terribly excited but also very touched by the response at the same time. 0nce intensively farmed, agriculture will continue here, but the trust will also set aside some of the 178 acres for wild flora and fauna. certainly in the farmland areas we will be able to do some good for all the farmland birds you hear about still declining now. things like skylarks, corn buntings, meadow pipits, all those sorts of birds and also all the arable plants. those sort of plants disappear under modern agriculture so we will be able to do
but the national trust is concerned about erosion, and it‘s launched an appeal to buy farmland immediatelyohn maguire reports. both a national and an natural treasure, the white cliffs have offered that first glimpse of hope for seafarers and servicemen for hundreds of years. and after raising more than £1 million in less than a month through an urgent public appeal, land just behind the cliffs has now been bought by the national trust. it has just been completely overwhelming. £1.16...
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also in the next hour, record membership for the national trust.ive million people across wales, england and northern ireland now pay to be members of the trust. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to the greek islands. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit
also in the next hour, record membership for the national trust.ive million people across wales, england and northern ireland now pay to be members of the trust. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to the greek islands. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit
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one of the most popular of the national trust's 500 properties. extra 1 million members in the last three yea rs. million members in the last three years. so why does he think so many people arejoining, especially years. so why does he think so many people are joining, especially when household budgets are tight? many people spend time on a couch, time on their screens, we live a fairly certain tree life, many of us and a life that is full of noise and activity. so we visit to a trust property can be a tonic. you get open air, real beauty, not virtual beauty, and you get some peace and quiet. but the last year has not a lwa ys quiet. but the last year has not always been peaceful nor quiet for the national trust. it has been accused by some of being too politically correct and decisions like a controversial land purchase in cumbria have also been attacked. your critics would say you are too diggers in and as an organisation. you throw your weight around in communities and you have been accused of bullying and arrogance. how do you reassure them? w
one of the most popular of the national trust's 500 properties. extra 1 million members in the last three yea rs. million members in the last three years. so why does he think so many people arejoining, especially years. so why does he think so many people are joining, especially when household budgets are tight? many people spend time on a couch, time on their screens, we live a fairly certain tree life, many of us and a life that is full of noise and activity. so we visit to a trust property...
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don't be a fine thing the national trust is sucking up to the no holds barred freeholds as well to protect important textural buildings and other property i see no problem in this and wait a minute these people knew exactly what they were buying exactly. whatever you were accidentally being prologue royalist maybe like nothing wrong with it renting something in the crown estate say in central london regent street or whatever and that particular game you're going to look and certainly no problem with a predatory head of state. no doubt thank you very much oh lord. long live the queen is back there for the show will be back with the tony award winning director of also on the week of the anniversary of the failed peace accord is starting to discuss like the treading the boards with the u.k. back called the continues to kill civilians today tell them you can touch writers and you will see on saturday thirty five years to the day u.s. u.k. backed israeli defense forces defacto borders the sabra and shatila massacre in beirut killing up to three and a half thousand palestinian refugees. candidat
don't be a fine thing the national trust is sucking up to the no holds barred freeholds as well to protect important textural buildings and other property i see no problem in this and wait a minute these people knew exactly what they were buying exactly. whatever you were accidentally being prologue royalist maybe like nothing wrong with it renting something in the crown estate say in central london regent street or whatever and that particular game you're going to look and certainly no problem...
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there is always criticism of the national trust that it is old members, middle—class, white wealthy peoplewe may have a disproportionate representation of people who come from one background, but we are genuinely trying very hard to make everybody welcome at a trust property. we are enjoying some modest of success in that regard. how? it takes time. is there more to be done? there is always more to be done. next month, members will vote on whether to ban trail hunting on national trust land — an issue that has been divisive, sometimes acrimonious. it goes to the heart of what this charity stands for and where it is going. jon kay, bbc news, stourhead. let's check on the weather forecast with helen willetts. some very usable weather today, more likely we will see rain in western areas tomorrow, but warming up with areas tomorrow, but warming up with a southerly wind. things will brighten up in northern ireland with some sunshine, coastal gales close to the west coast of scotland. as it brightens up it will feel quite warm. the evening and overnight period stays mostly dry in eastern areas b
there is always criticism of the national trust that it is old members, middle—class, white wealthy peoplewe may have a disproportionate representation of people who come from one background, but we are genuinely trying very hard to make everybody welcome at a trust property. we are enjoying some modest of success in that regard. how? it takes time. is there more to be done? there is always more to be done. next month, members will vote on whether to ban trail hunting on national trust land...
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but the last year has not always been peaceful nor quiet for the national trust. rea55ure them? we are not a bullying organisation, i can assure you of that. we aim to make sure that we said in the middle of different situations where we have people who are living at our properties we have many farm tenants, many people who interact it is inevitable that with so many interactions occasionally but our goal is to make sure we do the very best thing for the nation and all of the properties that we look after. there is always the of the national trust that it is old members, middle—class, white wealthy people. we may have a disproportionate representation of people who come from one background but we are genuinely trying quite hard to make everybody welcome at a trust property. we are enjoying some mode5t of success in that regard. how? it takes time. is there more to be done? there is always more to be done. next month, members will vote on whether to ban trail hunting on national trust land. an issue that has been divisive, sometimes acrimonious. it goes to the hear
but the last year has not always been peaceful nor quiet for the national trust. rea55ure them? we are not a bullying organisation, i can assure you of that. we aim to make sure that we said in the middle of different situations where we have people who are living at our properties we have many farm tenants, many people who interact it is inevitable that with so many interactions occasionally but our goal is to make sure we do the very best thing for the nation and all of the properties that we...
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the white cliffs have an abundance of nature and history and by buying this land, the national trust says the future here can now be safeguarded for generations to come. john maguire, bbc news, dover. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. it isa it is a very autumnal looking atla ntic it is a very autumnal looking atlantic with a deep area of low pressure with us, one today and another on its way for sunday. and in the mix we have the remnants of the storms so we could have some tropical air mixed in as wealth to enhance the rain. saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend for many of us and it has certainly been a soggy start to the day today for many of us but i am glad to say it is brightening up from the west, this was belfast an hour ago. it was still raining at that stage in guernsey but that rain is clearing from here and from southampton for the one—day match. you can see how extensive has been and how bright it is to the west but there are some showers coming in behind so not all fine and right and there is a near gale forced wind blowing those shelve
the white cliffs have an abundance of nature and history and by buying this land, the national trust says the future here can now be safeguarded for generations to come. john maguire, bbc news, dover. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. it isa it is a very autumnal looking atla ntic it is a very autumnal looking atlantic with a deep area of low pressure with us, one today and another on its way for sunday. and in the mix we have the remnants of the storms so we could have...
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the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust. for them it is a qualified welcome for today's news — so delicate are the archaeological challenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the stones you're interested in looking at the stones. and there are still many who fear the new tunnel option may protect stonehenge but not the surrounding countryside — also rich in neolithic remains. the tunnel will take the road away from the central part of the world heritage site. but as unesco points out, the whole site is important, and for its archaeology. the tunnel cuttings will destroy archaeology. around 25,000 vehicles use the a303 every day. having road next to ruins has been a
the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust. for them it is a qualified welcome for today's news — so delicate are the archaeological challenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989,...
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even the national trust must have been blown away by that? yes, blown away is the right phrase. the level of support we got, it wasjust less well. the level of support we got, it was just less than three weeks, in fact, when we managed to get over the million. we have been completely touched by everybody getting behind the appeal, we are so excited. why did you raise the money in this way, and why was it important to protect this particular parcel of land? the opportunity came up to acquire this land, which effectively means we have deepened our ownership of the white cliffs of dover. we will now be able to protect them forever, and for everybody, really. the coastal strip is getting quite narrow in places. we are seeing about half a million people now and we needed a bit more spreading room to spread to those people onto, to make sure they could keep the cliffs, but also, the opportunities for nature conservation gains are absolutely tremendous. and then of course, as he said, there is this wonderful world war two heritage story to be told. richard, you are the expert when we t
even the national trust must have been blown away by that? yes, blown away is the right phrase. the level of support we got, it wasjust less well. the level of support we got, it was just less than three weeks, in fact, when we managed to get over the million. we have been completely touched by everybody getting behind the appeal, we are so excited. why did you raise the money in this way, and why was it important to protect this particular parcel of land? the opportunity came up to acquire...
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the telegraph claims the national trust is in conflict with countryside campaigners, it is listing detailswebsite. the guardian has the story of a grammar school accused of pushing sixth form student out halfway through the term. the express leads on what they call a breakthrough in the treatment of high blood pressure. the daily mail saying local authorities are ordering binmen to check people's bins for recycling offences. the mirror carries wayne rooney's drink—driving charges on the front page. the ft is leading on investors in northern rock reigniting the campaignfor northern rock reigniting the campaign for compensation after the nationalisation of the bank. we will dip intoa nationalisation of the bank. we will dip into a few of those over the next ten minutes. let's talk about the march of the bin snoopers. this is the latest episode of the big brother binmen who have been on overdrive, apparently. they have recorded almost 7 million incidents of people overfilling their wheelie bins. these are so—called recycling offences which could mean overfilling them, keeping their lids open,
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we inherited a numberof the national trust.ugh the morning that and the low cloud will tend to lift and for many of us we‘re looking at a day of bright or sunny spells. in the sunshine it will feel quite pleasant. in the east of england, prone to a few showers, many will miss them all together, they are hit and miss but they could be heavy in east anglia and the other thing happening today is the wind will strengthen in northern ireland and scotla nd strengthen in northern ireland and scotland but a southerly wind so warm. this afternoon in scotland you got bright spells, sunny skies, windy in the west and highs in glasgow and edinburgh of around 18. lot of sunshine in the afternoon in northern ireland but the risk of showers in north—east england and other eastern counties. through yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, you could catch a shower but most won‘t. through london we‘re looking at highs of 20 or 21. from the midlands heading to the isle of wight and all points west into south—west england, again, sunny spells through
we inherited a numberof the national trust.ugh the morning that and the low cloud will tend to lift and for many of us we‘re looking at a day of bright or sunny spells. in the sunshine it will feel quite pleasant. in the east of england, prone to a few showers, many will miss them all together, they are hit and miss but they could be heavy in east anglia and the other thing happening today is the wind will strengthen in northern ireland and scotla nd strengthen in northern ireland and...
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the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.hallenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the stones you're interested in looking at the stones. and there are still many who fear the new tunnel option may protect stonehenge but not the surrounding countryside — also rich in neolithic remains. the tunnel will take the road away from the central part of the world heritage site. but as unesco points out, the whole site is important, and for its archaeology. the tunnel cuttings will destroy archaeology. around 25,000 vehicles use the a303 every day. having road next to ruins has been a dilemma — not quite 5000 years in the making — but one that now has a firm if controversial
the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.hallenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the...
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a united nations that we get is the trust of people around the world. the unitedthis, nations must hold every level of management accountable and focus on results, rather than on process. to honor the people of our nation's, we must ensure that no no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden, that is militarily or financially. everyo ask that peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for evaluating success. they deserve to see the value in the united nations, and it is our job to show it to them. we encourage the secretary-general to fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy, reform outdated systems and make firm decisions to advance the core mission. we encourage all member states -- with anways to eye toward changing business as usual, and not being beholden to ways of the past which were not working. mr. secretary general, the united states and the member supportresent today this great reform vision. we pledge to be partners in your work. i am confident that if we work together and champion bold refor
a united nations that we get is the trust of people around the world. the unitedthis, nations must hold every level of management accountable and focus on results, rather than on process. to honor the people of our nation's, we must ensure that no no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden, that is militarily or financially. everyo ask that peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for evaluating success. they deserve to see the value in the united...
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the disrespectful players will stand for the national anthem, trust me. head to our facebook page for a chance to weigh in. your comments could make it on air. >>> it's a major topic in the news the past few weeks, free speech. at this hour, u.s. attorney general is talking about free speech on college campuses at georgetown law >>> now, wusa 9 first alert weather, rated d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >> it took a little while, but finally we're starting to see sunshine poke through the clouds. we have a tale of two weather stories today. we had clouds for most of the morning, temperatures at 77 degrees. east-northeast wind blowing in at about 10 to 15 miles an hour, a little light breeze out there. it is feeling humid. i want to show you the visible satellite, the snapshot of the earth with our new satellite. as i looped this over the last three hours, we're seeing thick white over southern maryland, mid and high level clouds. temperatures are cooler because of that versus north and west. fredrick, winchester, you're getting sunshine, a few mid and high
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the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.ting this unique site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the stones you're interested in looking at the stones. and there are still many who fear the new tunnel option may protect stonehenge but not the surrounding countryside — also rich in neolithic remains. the tunnel will take the road away from the central part of the world heritage site. but as unesco points out, the whole site is important, and for its archaeology. the tunnel cuttings will destroy archaeology. having road next to ruins has been a dilemma — not quite 5,000 years in the making — but one that now has a firm if controversial solution in sight. you're watching beyond 100 days. let's go to germany now where the chancellor, angela merkel, has addressed parliament for the last time
the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.ting this unique site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the stones you're interested in looking at the stones. and there are still many who fear the new tunnel option may...
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the national trust aiding hunt saboteurs.gners over a decision to publicise details of hunts in the run—up toa publicise details of hunts in the run—up to a vote on its legality. and an interview with champion explaining the comments she had made about sex gangs in her constituency in rotherham. she said it was easier for her to speak out as a northern politician than it would be for some southern members, southern english members of her party. she says there isa members of her party. she says there is a divide between north and south of the willingness to accept what is going on on the left of her party turning a blind eye to sex crimes. wayne rooney court drink—driving. at 2am, the daily mirror is reporting, lots of papers taking a look at who he was with at the time, and speculating on the car he was driving, who it belongs to. that also on the front page of the sun and the daily express has a picture of him after being arrested. their main story is bp breakthrough. we talk about tablets, but there is a cream apparently th
the national trust aiding hunt saboteurs.gners over a decision to publicise details of hunts in the run—up toa publicise details of hunts in the run—up to a vote on its legality. and an interview with champion explaining the comments she had made about sex gangs in her constituency in rotherham. she said it was easier for her to speak out as a northern politician than it would be for some southern members, southern english members of her party. she says there isa members of her party. she...
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the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.ogical challenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand by the stones you're interested in looking at the stones. and there are still many who fear the new tunnel option may protect stonehenge but not the surrounding countryside — also rich in neolithic remains. the tunnel will take the road away from the central part of the world heritage site. but as unesco points out, the whole site is important, and for its archaeology. the tunnel cuttings will destroy archaeology. around 25,000 vehicles use the a303 every day. having road next to ruins has been a dilemma — not quite 5,000 years in the making — but one that now has a firm if cont
the £1.6 billion project has the support of english heritage and the national trust.ogical challenges of protecting this unique site. we believe this is a solution that's got real potential to benefit the world heritage site. we will support this scheme as long as and subject to it being designed and delivered in a way that does protect it. proposals for a tunnel past stonehenge were first announced in 1989, but were repeatedly dropped because of rows about the cost and the route. if you stand...
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also in the next hour, record membership for the national trust.
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well, jonathan douglas, director of the national literacy trust who studies these things in detail concludesliteracy skills." fine, and he says it can and i say it can do the opposite. and i don't. it can't. i wouldn't — i don't say that what he's saying is a lie or impossible. i'm saying it's having other effects too that we should care about. we should care if people don't know when they're reading something on their phone, where it's appeared, what part of the newspaper it's appeared, is it an article? sometimes they read things that have been attributed to me that they think‘s an article. i haven't written it. they don't know the nature of the discord. yes, but the point about the internet, surely, and the way people use it is that it is bottom—up. it's killing off the hierarchy and this would apply to the mainstream media — people like me as much as anybody — it is bottom—up in a way that is challenging, yes, perhaps, potentially dangerous, but also hugely exciting and empowering. well, if you're saying this is a wonderfully democratic movement, it is a wonderfully democratic movement.
well, jonathan douglas, director of the national literacy trust who studies these things in detail concludesliteracy skills." fine, and he says it can and i say it can do the opposite. and i don't. it can't. i wouldn't — i don't say that what he's saying is a lie or impossible. i'm saying it's having other effects too that we should care about. we should care if people don't know when they're reading something on their phone, where it's appeared, what part of the newspaper it's appeared,...
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle—blowers, and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden, and that is militarily or financially. we also ask that every peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for evaluating success. they deserve to see the value in the united nations, and it is ourjob to show it to them. we encourage the secretary—general to fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy, reform outdated systems and make firm decisions, to advance the un's core mission. further, we encourage all member states to look at ways to ta ke member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations, with an eye towards changing business as usual and not being beholden to ways of the past, which were not working. mr secretary—general, the united states, and the
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle—blowers, and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden, and that is militarily or financially. we also ask that every peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for...
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we seek united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. in order to achieve this. the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honor the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shows us a disproportionate share of the burden. >> trump went on to throw his support behind secretary general antonio gutierrez saying he has great reform revision and ushering in much needed changes. also had a meeting with benjamin netanyahu discussed ongoing peace effort and trump proclaimed to believe there is quote a good chance of it happening and quote we are giving it an absolute go. trump also met with president emmanuel macron. unlike past meetings did not share tense handshake. picked up newfound friendship where it left off in paris. speaking of which, president trump floated this idea for a new independence day celebration. >> i do want to say that i was your guest at bastille day and one of the greatest parades i've ever seen. it
we seek united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. in order to achieve this. the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honor the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shows us a disproportionate share of the burden. >> trump went on to throw his support behind secretary general antonio gutierrez saying he has great reform revision and...
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for the united nations to focus more on people and less on bureaucracy we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this the united nations must hold every level of management accountable protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on process to honor the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and that militarily or financially we also ask that every peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for evaluating success they deserve to see the value in the united nations and it is our job to show it to them we encourage the secretary general to fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy reform outdated systems and make firm decisions to advance the un's core mission further we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations with an eye toward changing business as usual and not being behold. two ways of the past which were not working mr secretary general of the united states and the member states p
for the united nations to focus more on people and less on bureaucracy we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this the united nations must hold every level of management accountable protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on process to honor the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and that militarily or financially we also ask that every...
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the director of the national literacy trust to studies these things in detail concludes, "digital technology and i say it can do the opposite. i don't it can't. i don't say that what he is saying is a lie 01’ say that what he is saying is a lie or impossible. i'm saying it's having other fx as well that we should care about. we should care if people don't know when they are reading coming on their phone where it has appeared, what part of the newspaper it appeared, is it an article? sometimes they read things... the nature of the discord. at the point about internet surely the way people use it is that it is bottom—up. it is killing off the hierarchy and this would apply to the mainstream media, people like me as much as anybody. it is bottom—up ina way as much as anybody. it is bottom—up in a way that is challenging, yes, perhaps, potentially dangerous, but also hugely exciting and empowering. you are saying this is a wonderfully democratic movement, it is a wonderfully democratic movements will ——. wonderfully democratic movements will --. it wonderfully democratic movements will ——. it is
the director of the national literacy trust to studies these things in detail concludes, "digital technology and i say it can do the opposite. i don't it can't. i don't say that what he is saying is a lie 01’ say that what he is saying is a lie or impossible. i'm saying it's having other fx as well that we should care about. we should care if people don't know when they are reading coming on their phone where it has appeared, what part of the newspaper it appeared, is it an article?...
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. >> i promise you one thing for this week, we will all be standing out there for the national anthem. trust me. we respect our flag, respect our military. i do care about the flag. this team will stand up. >> we talked about this last night. we said the tide is turning, kimberly. i think there is evidence we were right. >> absolutely. it feels right to be here at "the five." >> [laughs] >> it's great. it's friday. "the five." 7 minutes in, we are getting it all right. one, will bring them along for the ride. we are able to get a positive outcome, we are going the right direction. do i wish this never happened? of course. however, it seems they were able to do some quick work behind the scenes that this didn't continue to escalate into a big public nightmare. ultimately, this was going to affect the team owners, the players, et cetera, you were seeing a difference in terms of viewership. it really can have a bad impact over all. you want to respect the players and their rights to express themselves about their personal opinions or they want to stand for something, like for social injustice,
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president donald trump will take center stage with a speech at the annual united nations general assembly today trust made his debut at the world body yesterday calling for more efficiency at a meeting about u.n. reform today leaders are waiting to hear what his america first vision means for world politics trump speech is set to start in a few hours time we'll have live coverage and analysis right here on. now the prime minister of dominica has described hurricane maria as devastating and a mind boggling after the hurricane swept over the small caribbean island maria has now intensified again and it has regained strength to become a category five storm hurricane maria is moving roughly along the same string of islands as the hurricane that devastated the region earlier this month now it is expected to move towards the virgin islands and towards puerto rico tonight and tomorrow maria made landfall on monday with winds of up to two hundred sixty kilometers per hour. in the area has been battering the french island of guadalupe and much niek with its final and winds it's a similar story on the island o
president donald trump will take center stage with a speech at the annual united nations general assembly today trust made his debut at the world body yesterday calling for more efficiency at a meeting about u.n. reform today leaders are waiting to hear what his america first vision means for world politics trump speech is set to start in a few hours time we'll have live coverage and analysis right here on. now the prime minister of dominica has described hurricane maria as devastating and a...
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expert jennifer breeden who told us that australian muslims don't believe that governments can be trusted. national security council of australia their sort of intelligence community started this hotline who are suspected terrorist activities in the wake. of an attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from some radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just that counseling service they won't even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to radicalize and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominantly non muslim to be able to radicalize people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism. the us department of homeland security is planning to collect social media information and search results on all in the currents to the united states starting from october the eighteenth the decision has already got lawyers and various privacy groups worried about how the information could be used we can reaction from bot
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this. the united nations was told every level of management accountable. protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on price. the united states is the largest contributor to the un budget paying over twenty five percent of the organizations operating expenses. un secretary general antonio guterres also spoke at the event. he addressed some of president trump's reform goals and laid out a list of measures that the un is taking to cut down on red tape. we are pursuing sweeping management reform. to simplify procedures to the centralized decisions with greater transparency efficiency and accountability. these efforts to reinforce the child that. and they are all grown deeds in over arching principles. although the us envoy to the u. n. nikki haley held the declaration of support for united nations reform as a success. she noted that seventy member states still have not signed the declaration. haley said that the united states his goal is to eventually obtain a complete consensus
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this. the united nations was told every level of management accountable. protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on price. the united states is the largest contributor to the un budget paying over twenty five percent of the organizations operating expenses. un secretary general antonio guterres also spoke at the event. he addressed some of president trump's reform goals and laid...
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we commend the secretary general and his call for the united nations we seek a united nations that regains the trustund the world. in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than process. that was donald trump today, but of course tomorrow, he makes his debut address in front of world leaders. we are told by the us ambassador to the un that he will slap some people and hug some people. he is definitely going to slap the iranians. you can expect iran to be a big story tomorrow because donald trump is very concerned about the iran nuclear deal in which sanctions against iran were lifted in exchange for them stopping work on their nuclear programme. donald trump says it is one of the worst deals ever negotiated. a lot of behind the scenes diplomacy today, the french president meeting him, most likely saying it is maybe not a good idea for him to blow up the iran deal but we will see what donald trump's tone is tomorrow. harsh words too, no doubt, for north korea. we will be following what donald trump
we commend the secretary general and his call for the united nations we seek a united nations that regains the trustund the world. in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than process. that was donald trump today, but of course tomorrow, he makes his debut address in front of world leaders. we are told by the us ambassador to the un that he will slap some people and hug some people. he is...
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expert jennifer braden who told us that australian muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia they're sort of intelligence community started this hotline who are suspected terrorist activities in the wake of the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just a counseling service they won't even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to radicalize and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominately non muslim to be able to deep radicalized people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism the u.s. department of homeland security is planning to collect social media information and search results on all immigrants to the united states starting october eighteenth and the decision has already got lawyers and various privacy groups worried about how the information could be us
expert jennifer braden who told us that australian muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia they're sort of intelligence community started this hotline who are suspected terrorist activities in the wake of the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just a counseling service they won't even investigate these...
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expert jennifer breeden who told us that australian muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia their sort of intelligence community started this. serious activities and the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just the counseling service they want even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to you out and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominately non muslim to be able to radicalize people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism. or suffers of started to d. mind the area around the syrian city of resort to clear routes for humanitarian convoys this is after the syrian army but by russian air power broke a three year siege of the city by islamic state. meanwhile the operation to clear the air is sort of terrorists ongoing pockets of eisel resistance remain these th
expert jennifer breeden who told us that australian muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia their sort of intelligence community started this. serious activities and the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just the counseling service they want even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to you out...
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expert jennifer bring to she told us that a server muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia they're sort of the intelligence community started this. terrorist activities and the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from radicals from extremists helpline only that all's because it's just a chance a lean service even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to you out and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominately non muslim to be able to radicalize people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism. russian surface of started to d. mine the area around the syrian city of sort of clear routes for humanitarian convoys and this is after the syrian army backed by russian air power broke a thirty year siege of the city by islamic state. meanwhile the operation to clear resort of terrorists that's ongoing with pockets of resistance remaining a
expert jennifer bring to she told us that a server muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia they're sort of the intelligence community started this. terrorist activities and the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from radicals from extremists helpline only that all's because it's just a chance a lean service even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to you out and...
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honor the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one, and no member state, shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and that's militarily or financially. we also ask that every peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for evaluating success. they deserve to see the value in the united nations and it is our job to show it to them. we encourage the secretary general to fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy, reform outdated systems and make firm decisions to advance the u.n.'s core mission. further, we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations with an eye toward changing business as usual and not being beholden to ways of the past which were not working. mr. secretary general, the united states and the member states present today support this great reform v
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honor the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one, and no member state, shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and that's militarily or financially. we also ask that every peacekeeping mission have clearly defined goals and metrics for...
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jennifer breeden who told us that all straightly and muslims don't believe the governments can be trusted. national security council of australia their sort of intelligence community started this hotline to worse suspected terrorist activities in the wake of the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just a counseling service they won't even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to radicalize and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominately non muslim to be able to radicalize people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism. going court is holding a session today on the possible extradition of alexander a russian national who was detained this july on charges of fraud money laundering well here's what he could face take a look if he's extradited to the u.s. he could spend up to fifty five years behind bars he also
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve thisnations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle—blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden. that is militarily or financially. next this is the un secretary general also talking earlier. our shared objective is a 21st—ce ntu ry our shared objective is a 21st—century un focused not on people less on process. more on delivery, less on bureaucracy. we know that the true test of reform will not be measured in words in new york or world capitals it will be measured through tangible results in the lives of the people we serve and the lives of the people we serve and the trust of those who support our work through their hard earned resources . both men seeking reform at the un. we will be lied to new york and a moment to see what they have in mind. let's fact check one of president trump's claims. he said un staffing has doubled
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world in order to achieve thisnations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle—blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden. that is militarily or financially. next this is the un secretary general also talking earlier. our shared objective is a 21st—ce ntu...
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle—blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden. and that's militarily or financially. laura trevelyan is covering this story for us from the un in new york. earlier she spoke to the us ambassador‘s former spokesperson. what did you make of the tone of president trump's speech? people thought he was going to come here and beat up the un. he did say it was bureaucratic, he did say it was mismanaged, but he also said the us would be a partner in reforming the un. what did you make of it? they were tough words that he used. it was critical, but it was friendly and supportive. he didn't come in to bash anybody and the united states has played a central role, some would argue, the central role, in, certainly in funding this organisation, the united states
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world. to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle—blowers and focus on results rather than on process. to honour the people of our nations, we must ensure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden. and that's militarily or financially. laura trevelyan is covering this story for us from the un in new york. earlier she spoke...
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we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world to achieve this, the unitedations must solve every level of management accountable. protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than process. >> the president told listeners he wants to make united nations great, pointedly left out the word again. there will be remarks by french president emmanuel macron, the turkish president erdogan, he will talk about north korea's growing missile program and the need to stabilize and to mention stability and unrest in venezuela and the threat of worldwide terrorism. he attends a bilateral meeting and he and the first lady poster quote reception. back to you in new york. big expectations for the president's speech later today. what issues does the president need to address with world leaders? >> former us ambassador and fox news contributor john bolton, thanks for joining us. what is the first thing he needs to address? >> the most important issues the united states faces at the center of his speech are threats of the nuclear programs of north korea and iran and the pr
we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world to achieve this, the unitedations must solve every level of management accountable. protect whistleblowers and focus on results rather than process. >> the president told listeners he wants to make united nations great, pointedly left out the word again. there will be remarks by french president emmanuel macron, the turkish president erdogan, he will talk about north korea's growing missile program and the need...
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i think this is going to be great year for your washington nationals. trust >> i appreciate you joining us. round about 79 or 80 i sent i was request for an autograph. whether you signed it or not somebody sent it back to me and i was very happy kid at the mailbox that day when it came back. >> all right f we bump into each other again don't be afraid to ask. >> aww. >> i appreciate. mike, i'm glad you're doing we >> thanks, steve. >> i enjoyed him. >> there's the information on the website, too. check it out and get your cancer game plan in place. >> 9:40. life after incarceration coming up next we're getting a sneak peek at the struggle former prisoners face re-entering society. a former inmate now turned producer. we're back after this. ♪ at ikea, we believe that your dream bedroom, from a bedframe with storage, to the softest linens, to a cozy mattress, can be yours for less. and we believe... that cozy should never be costly. and we believe... sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber
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. >> we seek united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world and in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle-blowers and focus on results rather than on trust. we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations with an eye towards changing business as usual and not being beholden to the ways of the past. which were not working. >> dana: greg, previous presidents may have said this but i think this one really means it. >> greg: yes. first of all, we have to talk about him calling kim jong un "rocket man." he should continue this. he should refer to benjamin netanyahu as benny and the jets and emmanuel as tiny dancer. attitudes about the u.n. -- we have all figured this out -- especially around this horrible place, epcot without the amazing food court. finally we have a president that says we are going to reform it in for the longest time come at the u.n. has always pointed fingers at us. passing judgments on us while they double parked their limos and don't pay their
. >> we seek united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world and in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle-blowers and focus on results rather than on trust. we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations with an eye towards changing business as usual and not being beholden to the ways of the past. which were not working. >> dana: greg, previous...
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national security and trust. congress that has 60 days to consider whether to reimpose sanctions on iran. congress can take the opportunity to debate iran's support for terrorism and its massive human rights violations, all of which are called for in the corker-cardin law. congress can debate whether the nuclear deal is too big to fail. we should welcome a debate between -- a debate on whether the jcpoa is in natiol interest. setprevious administration up the deal in a way that denied us that debate. if the president finds he cannot certify iranian compliae, he would initiate a process whereby we move beyond narrow technicalities and look at the big picture. at issue is our national security interest. past time we had in iran nuclear policy that acknowledged that. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. you have given us an enormous amount to talk about. i would use the microphone to ask the first couple of questions. just at a security council session that was called in the wake of a potential hydrogen bomb
national security and trust. congress that has 60 days to consider whether to reimpose sanctions on iran. congress can take the opportunity to debate iran's support for terrorism and its massive human rights violations, all of which are called for in the corker-cardin law. congress can debate whether the nuclear deal is too big to fail. we should welcome a debate between -- a debate on whether the jcpoa is in natiol interest. setprevious administration up the deal in a way that denied us that...
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nations, his excellency antonio guterres. mr. guterres: mr. president and the general assembly, distinguished governments, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i think you've really trust you have placed in me to serve the world's people. we the people and the united nations facing great challenge. gentlemen, i think you've really trust you have placed in me to serve the world's people. our world is in trouble. people are hurting and angry. they see insecurity rising come and equality growing, conflict spreading, and climate changing. the global economy is increasingly integrated, but our sense of global community may be disintegrating. societies are fragmented, political discourse is polarized, and trust within and among countries is being driven down by those who demonize and divide. we are a world in pieces. we need to be a world at peace. i strongly believe that together we can build piece. we can restore trust and create a better world for all. excellencies, i will focus today on seven tests that stand in our way. for each, the dangers are all too clear, yet for each, if we act is truly united nations, we can find answers. first the nuclear peril. the use of nucle
nations, his excellency antonio guterres. mr. guterres: mr. president and the general assembly, distinguished governments, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i think you've really trust you have placed in me to serve the world's people. we the people and the united nations facing great challenge. gentlemen, i think you've really trust you have placed in me to serve the world's people. our world is in trouble. people are hurting and angry. they see insecurity rising come and equality growing,...
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national conversation of our trust and legitimacy with our police department. we looked at some 40 recommendations for our police department, we now lead the country in dealing with issues of trust and legitimacy. we brought down our use of force considerably, our crime is going down. we have added some 35 police officers. we are really building that relationship. the key factor is being in a city of having an urban advantage so close. all within reach. washington journal continues. host: we are taking your calls for the rest of the show. you can let us know what is on your mind. a quick look at some of the headlines some across the country. sayingzona republic is dreamers in the balance. about thene talking impending decision by president trump as to whether to keep or rescind the dreamers act that protected dreamers. that is under review and the president is prepared to end it. says --, texas, dramatic images coming out of that city. chronicle also talking about crawling from recovery as the region begins. join one of the survivors of the flood. tom is callin
national conversation of our trust and legitimacy with our police department. we looked at some 40 recommendations for our police department, we now lead the country in dealing with issues of trust and legitimacy. we brought down our use of force considerably, our crime is going down. we have added some 35 police officers. we are really building that relationship. the key factor is being in a city of having an urban advantage so close. all within reach. washington journal continues. host: we...