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new belgium is one the largest craft breweries in the country, distributing beer to all 50 states. when you buy its best known brand, fat tire belgian style ale, that "b" on the label doesn't stand for beer, it's stands for b corp, a designation given to businesses dedicated to more than profit. >> i think when you get together with people you realize you have a lot of the same values. >> reporter: katie wallace is new belgium's assistant director of sustainability. >> if you're running a business that's not considering the impact that you have on the environment and society, or the impact that those things have upon your business, then you're not operating a business that's really going to be in existence in the future. >> reporter: new belgium is privately owned and profitable, selling nearly a million barrels of beer a year and generating $225 million a year in revenue. >> for a long time we felt that we kind of stumbled into this for values-based reasons but then found that economically it was a really powerful business model and has been a key ingredient of our success over ti
new belgium is one the largest craft breweries in the country, distributing beer to all 50 states. when you buy its best known brand, fat tire belgian style ale, that "b" on the label doesn't stand for beer, it's stands for b corp, a designation given to businesses dedicated to more than profit. >> i think when you get together with people you realize you have a lot of the same values. >> reporter: katie wallace is new belgium's assistant director of sustainability....
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businesses, -- >> wentinue support see each business continues to volve nicely >> one thing is a new belgium- what are they for consideration. brings uncertainty -- ascus is to provide far as it does, informed decision-making. the having said, we have seen cash i think in this is simply a feature of how we adapt. is adopting to a . expect a continuation >> we have been pleasantly surprised -- another rate increase from our perspective would always be welcome. the fed of removing -- what has 2017 hasthus far in been supportive. >> -- ceos so momentum for ages finally. >> if you look to the last 10 i think the market cap is $200 billion so we've had it wasrters in a row funny today. one of the analysts it -- do you consider yourself a growth story? >> they have shared to it is a lot to do it if you in interesting thing he said on the call was buybacks in --.past were very much the language he is today is that our best larry coker. businesses toore ?xit >> at this point, the heavy lifting is done. hong kong lending also got the analysts excited. when you look at the slides from -- there mayatio
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robert hall, bbc news, belgium. a fitting tribute. dia. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. you can also find us on facebook. the weather has been unsettled in recent days. that was the case yesterday with showers in scotland and northern ireland. this picture was taken from a weather watcher. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland. in between, dry weather. temperatures down to 12 degrees further south. the morning, showers around in scotland. mainly in the west of scotland. the north of northern ireland. the further is the wire in scotland, largely dry. one or two showers. some sunshine. a lovely start to the day for much of wales. one or two showers. the south—west of england, cloud and rain. the english channel, a lot of cloud. rain will never be too far away. this weather front may drift back in. after a decent start to the day at the oval, the odd afternoon show at. rain less likely at the end of the day. ahead of that, the north of the day. ahead of that, th
robert hall, bbc news, belgium. a fitting tribute. dia. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. you can also find us on facebook. the weather has been unsettled in recent days. that was the case yesterday with showers in scotland and northern ireland. this picture was taken from a weather watcher. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland. in between, dry weather. temperatures down to 12 degrees further south. the morning,...
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. # robert hall, bbc news, belgium. on the crossrail project have been fined more than £1 million over the death of a worker, and two other incidents. a joint venture of three companies, bam, ferrovial and kier, pleaded guilty to offences after being investigated by the health and safety executive. rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separate incidents the following year. barclays bank is setting aside a further £700 million to cover payouts for mis—sold payment protection insurance policies. it brings the total amount set aside by barclays to over £9 billion. ppi policies were mis—sold to cover loan repayments if people fell ill or lost theirjob. more than £27 billion has now been repaid by the banking industry. a gang which carried out a series of raids, including stealing more than £a00,000 worth of designer goods from footballerjohn terry's mansion have been sentenced today. let's speak to our correspondent andy moore at kingston crown court. give us mo
. # robert hall, bbc news, belgium. on the crossrail project have been fined more than £1 million over the death of a worker, and two other incidents. a joint venture of three companies, bam, ferrovial and kier, pleaded guilty to offences after being investigated by the health and safety executive. rene takachik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014, while two other men were injured in separate incidents the following year. barclays bank is setting aside a further £700 million to...
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robert hall, bbc news, belgium. o the us for treatment for a rare genetic condition, has died. the government has announced that an independent review will be carried out into building regulations and fire safety, in the wake of the grenfell tower fire. the chancellor, phillip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three years after brexit, to avoid a so—called "cliff edge". here, council refuse workers in birmingham are stepping up their industrial action in a dispute that's left rubbish piling up in the streets. members of the unite union have been refusing to do overtime, and have been carrying out 2 hour stoppages every day — which rose to 3 hours today. the dispute is about planned changes to working practices. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha reports. it looks bad, it smells even worse. piles and piles of rubbish strewn across some of birmingham's streets. on this road, it's been weeks since the rubbish was collected. we seen a rat over there yesterday. absolutely disgraceful. four weeks now
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australia, belgium, canada, ethiopia,denmark, india, italy,, luxembourg, netherlands, new , the philippinesiland, turkey , and the united kingdom. we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ ["taps"] in korean]g -- thiscommemorates concludes the korean war memorial ceremony. thank you. ♪ announcer: south korea's president also spoke for the center of strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. his remarks focused on the relationship with the u.s. and his desire to engage directly with north korea. the 40 minute event includes q and a from
australia, belgium, canada, ethiopia,denmark, india, italy,, luxembourg, netherlands, new , the philippinesiland, turkey , and the united kingdom. we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ ["taps"] in korean]g -- thiscommemorates concludes the korean war memorial ceremony. thank you. ♪ announcer: south korea's president also spoke for the center of strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. his remarks focused on the relationship with the...
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i have to admit that we had no idea there was still an operational unit in belgium. >> breaking newsight now: to explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. there are reports of another attack, an explosion at a subway, a metro station. >> we should underscore that this appears to be a coordinated-type attack. >> narrator: 32 people died in the brussels bombings. isis has vowed more attacks in europe even as they lose ground in syria and iraq. >> (translated): now we realize the extent of the phenomenon, that it's no longer one, two, three dozen individuals, but there are thousands of people in syria and iraq who are ready to die, and that there are thousands here in europe who are also ready to die. the human and technical means in our possession are not proportionate. we won't be able to control, monitor, and wiretap everyone, so at one point, it's evident that people will be able to attack us. >> narrator: in response, european leaders have set up a new counterterrorism center and recently approved the passenger name record to bolster border security across the conti
i have to admit that we had no idea there was still an operational unit in belgium. >> breaking newsight now: to explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. there are reports of another attack, an explosion at a subway, a metro station. >> we should underscore that this appears to be a coordinated-type attack. >> narrator: 32 people died in the brussels bombings. isis has vowed more attacks in europe even as they lose ground in syria and iraq. >>...
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news. ceremonies have taken place in belgium to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele — one ofiest of the first world war. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing injust three months of fighting. this evening, the duke and duchess of cambridge joined the prime minister, theresa may here as two days of commemorations to mark the start of the battle got underway, as robert hall reports. this is a city that has dedicated itself to remembrance. the firemen of ypres have sounded the last post for the missing in the heat of summer and the snows of winter, as the decades rolled by. around them, carved into the great darch of the menin gate, over 5a,000 names, men from every corner of the uk, who travelled across the globe to join the fight, men who disappeared in the cauldron around passchendaele. with the sounding of this bugle call, the 250,000 british and commonwealth soldiers who were killed during the first world war in ypres are remembered. the defence of the city, at such great cost, meant that it became hallowed ground. on this evening, i
news. ceremonies have taken place in belgium to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele — one ofiest of the first world war. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing injust three months of fighting. this evening, the duke and duchess of cambridge joined the prime minister, theresa may here as two days of commemorations to mark the start of the battle got underway, as robert hall reports. this is a city that has dedicated itself to remembrance....
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belgium in a moment. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a former royal marine, ciaran maxwell, has beenjailed for 18 years for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. plans to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years, have been announced by the health secretary. downing street has insisted that free movement of people will end in march 2019, when the uk leaves the european union. and real madrid superstar, cristiano ronaldo, has appeared before a court in the city accused of tax fraud. good evening from tyne cot cemetery in belgium, where commemorations have been taking place to mark 100 years since the start of one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. over three months, british and allied troops fought with german soldiers in what became known as the battle of passchendaele. in the fields around this cemetery, around half a million soldiers — on both sides of the war — were killed, wounded or went missing. prince charles, along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, joined 4,000 gues
belgium in a moment. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a former royal marine, ciaran maxwell, has beenjailed for 18 years for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. plans to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years, have been announced by the health secretary. downing street has insisted that free movement of people will end in march 2019, when the uk leaves the european union. and real madrid superstar, cristiano ronaldo, has...
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new things about their family history and the history of the war all the time. there was no sign of it coming to an end any time soon. that's all from us here in belgiumyou are, but first we'll leave you with some images from this evening's events to remember the battle of passchendaele. hello, this is bbc news. wii will be looking at the newspapers at the moment but first, the headlines. the top story is the commemorations which have been held in belgium to mark 100 years since the battle of passchendaele. and president trump has been saying china isn't doing enough to hold the weapons programmes of north korea, china is a close ally, he took to twitter for the latest attack on china. and there has been military exercises over the korean peninsula in reaction to the latest ballistic missile test. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last year, 141 criminals in england and wales had their sentences increased. the government says it wants to extend the scheme to include a number of terror related charges. aisling mcveigh reports. sarah sands sta
new things about their family history and the history of the war all the time. there was no sign of it coming to an end any time soon. that's all from us here in belgiumyou are, but first we'll leave you with some images from this evening's events to remember the battle of passchendaele. hello, this is bbc news. wii will be looking at the newspapers at the moment but first, the headlines. the top story is the commemorations which have been held in belgium to mark 100 years since the battle of...
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the headlines on bbc news: commemorations have been taking place in belgium to mark the centenary placebelgium to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest campaigns of the first world war. the battle of passchendaele. a former royal marine has beenjailed former royal marine has beenjailed for 18 years for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. the ministry ofjustice says rogue landlords exploit tenants by offering sex for rent could face prosecution after the practice was uncovered by a bbc investigation. the government wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. health secretaryjeremy hunt says it's time to end what he called the "historic imbalance" between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned whether enough new staff can be trained in time. here's hugh pym. as a teenager, hope had a serious eating disorder. she thought she had got through it after treatment. but last year, a family bereavement triggered a relapse. she was offered therapy but was told there would be a 12—week wai
the headlines on bbc news: commemorations have been taking place in belgium to mark the centenary placebelgium to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest campaigns of the first world war. the battle of passchendaele. a former royal marine has beenjailed former royal marine has beenjailed for 18 years for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. the ministry ofjustice says rogue landlords exploit tenants by offering sex for rent could face prosecution after the practice was uncovered...
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they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newnd, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. taps will be played during the moment of silence. ♪ >> this concludes the 67 th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you. ♪ >> south korea's president also spoke at the center of strategic studies in washington d.c. his remarks spoke of his desire to engage directly with north korea. the 40 minute event includes q&a from the audience. >> good evening. welcome to cfi have. my name is victor d. cha. to see elevator lives -- as well as those of you who are working around the world via livestream. presenting the global leaders forum with the president of korea. before we begin, first, president moon will be entering the room shortly. it would be nice if we gave him a warm welcome. the speech will be in korean. that's why you all have headsets
they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newnd, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. taps will be played during the moment of silence. ♪ >> this concludes the 67 th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event....
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they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newland, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ >> right shoulder arms. >> this concludes the 67 --67th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you. >> president trump's traveling overseas with meetings with several foreign leaders. his first stop is in warsaw for the summit. there he is scheduled to give speeches and visit with the president of poland and croatia. then the president travels to hamburg for the g 20 summit where he is expected to have his first face to face meeting with vladimir. other leaders attending the g 20 includes angela merkel of china,, president xi of and prime minister abbe of japan. tonight on c-span, given eight with local commentator pat buchanan. that is followed by british minister-- chris prime theresa may taking questions. later, president trump attend
they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newland, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ >> right shoulder arms. >> this concludes the 67 --67th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you....
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news, business, and sport. the team will also have more from belgium, where british royals joined commemorations to mark 100 yearsle. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: in venezuela, president maduro has condemned violent protests against a controversial election to choose a new parliament. the us called the reform a "sham" and promised "swift and strong" action. president putin confirms 755 us diplomatic personnel must stop workng in russia. many will be expelled by september first. real madrid star, cristiano ronaldo, faces court today accused of evading more than 14 million euros in tax. ronaldo has defended himself saying his "conscience is clear." now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? the lead in the times is the insistence by british chancellor, philip hammond, that the uk won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the article is on the back of an interview with the french newspaper, le monde, in which hammond says britain will not try to undercut its european rivals by cutting taxes and regulations. the remarks contradict what mr hammond said in an int
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news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines at seven: commemorations take place in belgium, marking the centenary of one of the bloodiestwar, the battle of passchendaele. thousands of descendants of those who died in 1917joined dignitaries, including members of the royal family, for a service at tyne cot cemetery. the battle we know today as passchendaele, would last for over 100 days. we remember it not only for the rain that fell, the mud that weighed down the living and swallowed the dead, but also for the courage and bravery of the men who fought here. a former royal marine, ciaran maxwell, is jailed for 18 years, for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans.
news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines at seven: commemorations take place in belgium, marking the centenary of one of the bloodiestwar, the battle of passchendaele. thousands of descendants of those who died in 1917joined dignitaries, including members of the royal family, for a service at tyne cot cemetery. the battle we know today as passchendaele, would last for over 100 days. we remember it not only for the rain that fell, the mud that weighed down the living and swallowed the dead, but...
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belgium. a little bit of breaking news to bring you. news you will know in the centre of glasgow.e will bring you news of why that has happened as soon is we know. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first — the headlines on bbc news: 100 years on from passchendaele — ceremonies are held to mark one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. the government announces plans to recruit thousands more mental health workers in england over the next four years. the editor of the sunday times has apologised for an article suggesting the bbc presenters claudia winkleman and vanessa feltz earned high salaries because they were jewish. i'm egon cossou — in the business news. profits at hsbc have gone up by 5% in the first six months of the year. it's also buying back some of its shares. we'll have more on this injust a moment. fees for going over your overdraft limit could soon be a thing of the past. the financial conduct authority says these charges are too high and too complicated. it's thinking about a fundamental shakeup. the chancellor, philip hammond says
belgium. a little bit of breaking news to bring you. news you will know in the centre of glasgow.e will bring you news of why that has happened as soon is we know. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first — the headlines on bbc news: 100 years on from passchendaele — ceremonies are held to mark one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. the government announces plans to recruit thousands more mental health workers in england over the next four years. the...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: recovering first world war shelves in belgium. 100 years after the air space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armargh, once an everyday part in the soldiers' lot, drudgery in danger now no longer after almost four decades. if someone is in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i cannot see why people should wander in and say you are doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl. they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they are lovely and sweet. yeah, cute. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the australian government says a counter—terrorism 01’ operation has disrupted a plot to bring down an aeroplane. venezuelans are preparing to vote for an assembly which would have powers to re—write the constitution. opposition politicians say they'll boycott the poll. let's get more now on this now. earlier i spoke to christopher sa batini, a lecturer at columbia university and executive director o
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: recovering first world war shelves in belgium. 100 years after the air space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armargh, once an everyday part in the soldiers' lot, drudgery in danger now no longer after almost four decades. if someone is in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i cannot see why people should wander in and say you are...
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one of the new faces of government, herbert hoover, organizer of worldwide relief for belgium in 1915d program at home. battalions of volunteers work farms and plant gardens to help feed the nation and the allies. for housewives, the watch words are save food. the public translates it into hooverized. out in the field were women and youngsters and the slogan is do a man's ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> love may not change, but motherhood will never be the same after this war. america's women taking on a man's job work up new arguments to support their demands for the vote, demands that will be fulfilled in a constitutional amendment after the war. how are you going to keep them out of the voting booth after they've helped win the war? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> along with its heroes and heroines, the war effort produces new villains. this scene takes place in birmingham, alabama. a slacker driven out of town by his neighbors, with the draft strictly policed, the penalties of being a slacker are severe. slogans grow into passions, a hatred of all things german. a harvard professor finds in music the traits of war, lust and
one of the new faces of government, herbert hoover, organizer of worldwide relief for belgium in 1915d program at home. battalions of volunteers work farms and plant gardens to help feed the nation and the allies. for housewives, the watch words are save food. the public translates it into hooverized. out in the field were women and youngsters and the slogan is do a man's ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> love may not change, but motherhood will never be the same after this war. america's women taking...
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news. a hundred years on from passchendaele, hundreds attend a commemoration ceremony in belgium. ial programme about princess diana is been boycotted. i'm egon cossou. in the business news: profits at hsbc have gone up by 5% in the first six months of the year. it's also buying back some of its shares — we'll have more on this injust a moment. fees for going over your overdraft limit could soon be a thing of the past. the financial conduct authority says these charges are too high and too complicated. it's thinking about a fundamental shakeup. the chancellor, philip hammond says he won't try to undercut rival eu countries by slashing taxes after brexit. this is being seen as a softer tone from him. injanuary he said the uk would do whatever it takes to stay competitive after brexit. back to news about hsbc. it made pre—tax profits of more than 5 billion dollars in the second quarter of the year — that's more than analysts were expecting. it's also spending 2 billion dollars on buying back its own shares. this could push up the value of the company by effectively restricting how ma
news. a hundred years on from passchendaele, hundreds attend a commemoration ceremony in belgium. ial programme about princess diana is been boycotted. i'm egon cossou. in the business news: profits at hsbc have gone up by 5% in the first six months of the year. it's also buying back some of its shares — we'll have more on this injust a moment. fees for going over your overdraft limit could soon be a thing of the past. the financial conduct authority says these charges are too high and too...
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duchess of cambridge mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest in world war one. now on bbc news. hello, i'm leah boleto with today's sunday's sportsday. stick around for some of this on the way we've got reaction from the third test at the oval. england take four wickets. south africa are struggling. elsewhere riding high — sebastian vettel‘s 1a points clear after winning the hungarian grand prix. and wigan will face hull fc in the challenge cup final — keep watching to find out how they did it. and team gb take silver in the four by 100 — we have a complete round up of the world swimming championships. all that to come plus we'll be the build up to england's women taking on france in the quarter—finals of euro 2017, but we'll start with cricket. england are closing in on a test series win against south africa. they set the tourists a formidable victory target of a92 in the third test at the oval. patrick gearey has been watching the action. sunday, lovely day to grow a lead. skyscraper size if possible. tom westley was the perfect man for the job, 50 on debut. joe root made 52,
duchess of cambridge mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest in world war one. now on bbc news. hello, i'm leah boleto with today's sunday's sportsday. stick around for some of this on the way we've got reaction from the third test at the oval. england take four wickets. south africa are struggling. elsewhere riding high — sebastian vettel‘s 1a points clear after winning the hungarian grand prix. and wigan will face hull fc in the challenge cup...
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confirms that president trump has fired new communications director anthony scaramucci only 10 days after he was appointed. commemorations have been taking place in belgiume of the bloodiest campaigns of the first world war, the battle of passchendaele. in other news, a former royal marine, ciaran maxwell, has been jailed for 18 years, for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. the ministry ofjustice says rogue landlords who exploit tenants by offering sex—for—rent could face prosecution after the practice was after the practice was uncovered by a bbc investigation. plans to recruit an extra 21 thousand mental health workers in england over the next four years, have been announced by the health secretary, jeremy hunt. let's return to that breaking news that the white house communications director, anthony scaramucci who was appointed just 10 days ago by president trump, has been fired, according to us media. the white house confirming that he has been fired in the last half an hour. the former financier took the job last friday, after spokesman sean spicer left his post. some say before he was pushed, that is unconfirmed. the new york times is r
confirms that president trump has fired new communications director anthony scaramucci only 10 days after he was appointed. commemorations have been taking place in belgiume of the bloodiest campaigns of the first world war, the battle of passchendaele. in other news, a former royal marine, ciaran maxwell, has been jailed for 18 years, for supplying bombs to dissident irish republicans. the ministry ofjustice says rogue landlords who exploit tenants by offering sex—for—rent could face...
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news. this weekend commemorations will be held in the uk and belgium, marking the 100th anniversary of theschendaele. three months of fighting killed or injured more than a50 thousand men on both sides. our special correspondent allan little reports from flanders. each ploughing season, even now, the earth here gives up munitions lost in 1917. human remains, too, of men who disappeared a century ago. just a metre beneath this fertile topsoil, there lies hidden a substratum of dense clay, through which water doesn't drain. passchendaele was the infa ntryman‘s graveyard. we called it the slaughterhouse. even the most seasoned veteran felt he'd be lucky if he went out there and came back. if you're wounded and you slip off the duckboards, you just sank into the mud. not only that, but every pool you'd fall in with decomposed bodies of humans and mules. the point was to break through and capture the belgian channel ports, to stop german u—boat attacks. but, like the battle of the somme a year earlier, the breakthrough never came. the iconic images of the battle, the moonscape, the water—filled
news. this weekend commemorations will be held in the uk and belgium, marking the 100th anniversary of theschendaele. three months of fighting killed or injured more than a50 thousand men on both sides. our special correspondent allan little reports from flanders. each ploughing season, even now, the earth here gives up munitions lost in 1917. human remains, too, of men who disappeared a century ago. just a metre beneath this fertile topsoil, there lies hidden a substratum of dense clay,...
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news, at the oval. now let's return to the commemorations in belgium to remember the 100th anniversary of the battle of 4,000 guests here at tyne cot for a special ceremony today were descendants of those who fought in the battle of passchendaele. jill barnett‘s father, freddie parsons, was one of those men. he — unlike so many others — survived the war. this afternoon i spoke tojill, who was here with her family for the first time, about her father. we leave you tonight with her reflections as we remember one of the bloodiest battles in human history. good night. it was a wonderful ceremony. i loved every moment of it. i thought it was beautifully done. how much did he talk about what happened? he did say i don't know how i came out alive. it was just diabolical.
news, at the oval. now let's return to the commemorations in belgium to remember the 100th anniversary of the battle of 4,000 guests here at tyne cot for a special ceremony today were descendants of those who fought in the battle of passchendaele. jill barnett‘s father, freddie parsons, was one of those men. he — unlike so many others — survived the war. this afternoon i spoke tojill, who was here with her family for the first time, about her father. we leave you tonight with her...
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duchess of cambridge mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest in world war i. now on bbc newsthe travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: we are taking a trip through pakistan's biggest city on a bus. this might be a bit crazy along the way. we are looking at dolphins in india from a paddle board. wow, did you see that one? that was right behind me. and we are crossing the great canadian prairie on a train. hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, henry golding, coming to you this week from amongst the soaring skyscrapers of singapore where later on we will be meeting this week's global gourmet. but first... this is a country that some governments say you shouldn't visit as a tourist. pakistan. terror—related incidents, kidnappings and political turmoil have all taken their toll on the country's reputation. and as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. pakistan is in the news almost constantly, but coverage of this area is pretty one—dimensional. if it i
duchess of cambridge mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest in world war i. now on bbc newsthe travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: we are taking a trip through pakistan's biggest city on a bus. this might be a bit crazy along the way. we are looking at dolphins in india from a paddle board. wow, did you see that one? that was right behind me. and we are crossing the great canadian prairie on a train. hello, and welcome to the travel...
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news. i am chris rogers. the headlines at 11pm: remembering the fallen — the duke and duchess of cambridge attend a service in belgiumof passchendaele. 100 years on, we still stand together, gathering, as so many do every night, in remembrance of that sacrifice. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made.
news. i am chris rogers. the headlines at 11pm: remembering the fallen — the duke and duchess of cambridge attend a service in belgiumof passchendaele. 100 years on, we still stand together, gathering, as so many do every night, in remembrance of that sacrifice. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made.
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyand the netherlands fishing within 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary, michael gove, said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed “119611. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tonnes of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. well, a little earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to will mccallum, head of 0ceans at greenpeace uk. he said leaving the convention would not in itself deliver a better future for the uk fishing industry. we asked him whether he thought this move would bring about more sustainability for uk fishermen. the main reason we are excited about this is that this
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyand the netherlands fishing within 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary, michael gove, said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanylands fishing within 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed in 1964. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tonnes of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. a man has been arrested by police after a 16—year—old girl was killed and six other teenagers injured by a car in croydon in south london early this morning. the man, in his 30s, is being questioned on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. officers are appealing for any witnesses. kensington and chelsea council is suspending rent for residents of buildings around
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanylands fishing within 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyerlands fishing within six and i2 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. the environment secretary michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed in 1964. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tons of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. state television in syria says a suicide bomber has blown himself up in tahriquuare in the centre of damascus, killing at least nine people and wounding many others. the report says the bomber was in one of three cars that had been pursued by the authorities. the others were destroyed on the outskirts of the city. the cholera outbreak in yemen has now claimed 1
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyerlands fishing within six and i2 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. the environment secretary michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the...
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news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. commemorations have been held in belgium to mark 100 years since the battle of passchendaele. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made. violence continues in venezuela during controversial elections for a new parliament to change the constitution. and, coming up... conn iggulden talks tojim naughtie about switching to fantasy from writing historical fiction, in meet the author. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the entertainment writer caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. this is the lead in the times. it is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest and has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a
news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. commemorations have been held in belgium to mark 100 years since the battle of passchendaele. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made. violence continues in venezuela during controversial elections for a new...
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news. today at five... commemorations have been taking place in belgium to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest campaignsyne cot cemetery near ypres. the ceremony was led by prince charles, who praised the "courage and bravery" of the men who fought at passchendaele. the battle we know today as passchendaele, would last for over 100 days. we remember it not only for the rain that fell, the mud that weighed down the living and swallowed the dead, but also for the courage and bravery of the men who fought here. i'll be reporting live from tyne cot cemetery, and talking to some of the descendants about the sacrifice of their ancestors.
news. today at five... commemorations have been taking place in belgium to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest campaignsyne cot cemetery near ypres. the ceremony was led by prince charles, who praised the "courage and bravery" of the men who fought at passchendaele. the battle we know today as passchendaele, would last for over 100 days. we remember it not only for the rain that fell, the mud that weighed down the living and swallowed the dead, but also for the courage and...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyin 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed in 1964. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tonnes of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. it could do, but the main reason we are excited about this is that this shows defra are prioritising fishing. there is a long list of deals to be struck, and we were worried that fishing would not be prioritised, and that those communities who wanted a new fishing policy and more access to fish would once again find themselves at the bottom of the pile. what exactly will it mean in terms of o
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanyin 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanythin 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed “119611. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tonnes of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. with me is will mccallum, head of oceans at greenpeace uk. thanks for being with us — what are your thoughts on this decision? it's an interesting decision, it's one that we were expecting. it was in the conservative party manifesto, that they were going to withdraw from the convention. but in reality, it isa from the convention. but in reality, it is a bit ofa from the convention. but in r
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanythin 6—12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. but it won't be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. environment secretary michael gove said triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germany2 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. the environment secretary michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed in 1964. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tons of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. let's talk to mike cohen from holderness fishing industry group. mike is also the chairman at the national federation of fishermen‘s organisations. thanks very much for being with us. do you welcome this move? yes, i do. an exclusive 12 mile zone for british fishing boat has been one of the things we have been particularly keen to see in the exit negotiations to protect the inshore fleet. we
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germany2 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around two years. the environment secretary michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was...
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news with chris rogers. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30pm. commemorations have been held in belgium mark one hundred years since the battle of passchendaele. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. and police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made. violence continues in venezuela during controversial elections for a new parliament, to change the constitution. a very personal tale of love in the romantic comedy the big sick. find out what james king romantic comedy the big sick. find out whatjames king made of this and the other releases in the film review. so welcome to our look ahead to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we arejoined to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we are joined tonight by caroline frost and tony grew. good evening to you both. let's look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after bre
news with chris rogers. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30pm. commemorations have been held in belgium mark one hundred years since the battle of passchendaele. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. and police in australia believe an alleged plot to blow up a plane was inspired by islamist extremism. four arrests have been made. violence continues in venezuela during...
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belgium tess wollards. and if we could get another look -- >> oh! >> it ends up in a tie. >> wow! >> that's the life right now! >> the newsontinues next on the 7 on ktvu fox. >> that's the power of 2. t, y. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit. now with more cleaning power. chevron with techron. care for your car. nice hat! what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. hello. i'm dr. sheldon cooper, and welcome to the premiere episode of sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. over the next 52 weeks, you and i are going to explore the dynamic world of vexillology. hang on, dr. c. what's vexillology? [no audio] the study of flags. vexillology is cool. i think i just learned something. did you have fun doing it? i'll say. fun and information are two sides to this video podcast, not unlike the only two
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wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are still dealing with 200 tonnes of munitions every year. good morning and welcome to bbc newslice in australia say they've foiled an islamist—inspired plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised device. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said the plot appeared to be "elaborate", rather than planned by a lone wolf. phil mercer reports. investigators in australia say they had information about a plot to blow up an aircraft involving the use of an improvised device. four men have been detained following raids across sydney by heavily—armed police and members of australia's domestic spy agency. it is reported the operation was not planned, but a rapid response to a tip—off. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said the authorities have foiled what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy. i can report last night that there has been a majorjoint counterterrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane. the operation is continuing. four people have been arrested and a considerable amount of material seized by police. upon advice we have received from
wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are still dealing with 200 tonnes of munitions every year. good morning and welcome to bbc newslice in australia say they've foiled an islamist—inspired plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised device. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said the plot appeared to be "elaborate", rather than planned by a lone wolf. phil mercer reports. investigators in australia say they had information about a plot to blow up an aircraft...
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new front in the negotiations, and it's fish. the uk is quitting a 53—year—old convention which allowed countries like france and belgium to fish righte are giving notice that we intend to quit that. it's a provision in the agreement that enables us to do that with a two year notice period. this is important to give us the legal clarity. we're absolutely clear that when we leave the eu, we leave the common fisheries policy, and we will take control for managing fisheries resources in our own waters. that's right out to 200 nautical miles, or the halfway point, the median line. so what is the london fisheries convention? at the moment trawlers from france, belgium, netherlands, germany and ireland can fish to within 6 nautical miles of the british coastline. boats from these countries catch 10,000 tonnes of fish in this area a year. but that's a tiny fraction of more than 700,000 tonnes a year caught by british fishermen. almost all of that fish is caught in the much wider 200 nautical miles around the uk coast. but the decision has angered the irish government, which has the only land border with britain. its fisheries minister descr
new front in the negotiations, and it's fish. the uk is quitting a 53—year—old convention which allowed countries like france and belgium to fish righte are giving notice that we intend to quit that. it's a provision in the agreement that enables us to do that with a two year notice period. this is important to give us the legal clarity. we're absolutely clear that when we leave the eu, we leave the common fisheries policy, and we will take control for managing fisheries resources in our...
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belgium called 76 —— called silly. it made me giggle. that it. bland, dull and boring. not us! more business news throughout the day. good morning.y dry note, further west we've got some heavy rain around at the moment and thatis heavy rain around at the moment and that is going to move eastwards and eventually clear away but it is all associated with an area of low pressure. you can see the massive cloud streaming in from the atlantic, some very cloudy skies. but this morning, a few brighter skies towards eastern parts before the rain finally moves into it could be quite heavy for a time across northern england and scotland but eventually you notice the rangers clear away to the north and east. things improving in northern ireland and by this afternoon we are looking at sunshine and showers dotted around. dry weather this afternoon across much of wales and the south—west of england and after a very wet start to the day, a fine enter the date with the sunshine feeling quite pleasant, temperature is about 19. fairly breezy conditions in place but i think for central and southern england, the south—east and east anglia, quite drear
belgium called 76 —— called silly. it made me giggle. that it. bland, dull and boring. not us! more business news throughout the day. good morning.y dry note, further west we've got some heavy rain around at the moment and thatis heavy rain around at the moment and that is going to move eastwards and eventually clear away but it is all associated with an area of low pressure. you can see the massive cloud streaming in from the atlantic, some very cloudy skies. but this morning, a few...
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belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. now on bbc newsit is time for click. this week, the team are in vegas, making faces for cash. hacking for cash. and free cash! vegas, home to casinos. elvis, sort of. superfast knot tying. wide open spaces. limos. the strip. and this week, the largest hack—fest on the planet. if there's one week of stuff in vegas that isn't staying in vegas, it's this week's bsides, black hat and notorious def con gatherings. this is the week where hackers rub up against law enforcers and everyone peeks over each other‘s shoulders and networks. so, let's get straight into the action. and for our first act of the show. and for our first hack of the show. daniel here has got an extra piece of software running allowing him to hear what's being typed on the other end of a skype call. so how does it work? the software during a skype call learns how your keyboard sounds like, and if you later during the call type something sensitive, like a password or e—mail, we can understand what you've typed using machine learning algo
belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. now on bbc newsit is time for click. this week, the team are in vegas, making faces for cash. hacking for cash. and free cash! vegas, home to casinos. elvis, sort of. superfast knot tying. wide open spaces. limos. the strip. and this week, the largest hack—fest on the planet. if there's one week of stuff in vegas that isn't staying in vegas, it's this week's bsides, black hat and...
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new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanynds fishing within six and 12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around 2 years. michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and to sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was signed in 1964. it currently allows other countries to catch 10,000 tons of fish from uk waters, worth approximately £17 million. the government believes leaving the convention will allow britain to take back control of its fishing policy. 28 kilograms of strawberries and 10,000 litres of cream. it can only mean one thing. wimbledon starts tomorrow. monday will also be the first day for the duchess of cambridge in her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to e
new domestic fishing policy. the withdrawal from the london fisheries convention will prevent vessels from france, belgium, germanynds fishing within six and 12 nautical miles of the uk's coastline. it will not be a quick process. britain's departure from the convention will take around 2 years. michael gove said that triggering the withdrawal from the agreement would lead to a more competitive, profitable and to sustainable industry for the whole of the uk. the london fisheries convention was...