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." >> nicolas: no, it doesn't. >> anthony: that's a big hunk of metal. >> nicolas: yeah. >> anthony:aiting for friends to arrive? or, no? they're just here lookin' at planes. >> nicolas: yes. it's popular to come here and you watch a couple of planes come and go. >> anthony: the whole family. >> nicolas: yep. ♪ >> anthony: buenos aires -- capital of argentina. second-largest country in south america. it's got a quirky, unique character all its own. [ dogs barking ] >> anthony: it looks like no other place and it feels unlike any other. ♪ >> nicolas: whoa. silence. >> anthony: yeah, right? it's very pretty here. i mean, it's really beautiful. i'm glad i came in the summer. it's -- when it's quiet. got, sort of, a mournful, sad, sweet quality that i like. fits with the architecture. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: where does everybody go? like, now, where is everybody? >> francis: the city's empty. the month of january everyone go for holidays. >> anthony: january and february are the hottest months here, middle of summer, and most porteños who can afford it get out of town to cooler climes. >> franci
." >> nicolas: no, it doesn't. >> anthony: that's a big hunk of metal. >> nicolas: yeah. >> anthony:aiting for friends to arrive? or, no? they're just here lookin' at planes. >> nicolas: yes. it's popular to come here and you watch a couple of planes come and go. >> anthony: the whole family. >> nicolas: yep. ♪ >> anthony: buenos aires -- capital of argentina. second-largest country in south america. it's got a quirky, unique character all...
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dirty. >> nicola: dirty.y were -- when they were renovating it they covered it. >> asia: they were cleaning it, yeah. ow. >> nicola: and this year it's all perfect. >> asia: this is oxtail. >> anthony: this is really good. >> asia: mm, bravisima fiore. [ family speaking italian ] >> anthony: it's fantastic. >> asia: mama mia. >> ana: brava. >> nicola: what is this, then? >> anthony: that is tripa. do you know what that is, tripa? >> ana: don't tell him. meat. >> anthony: uh, meat. >> asia: this is good meat. >> nicola: meat. >> asia: it's just meat, bro. you love meat. >> anthony: i love it. it's one of my favorite things. >> asia: and, uh, in rome it's with the sauce, right? in rome, with the sauce, absolutely. >> fiore: si, in rome it's with tomato. >> ana: i ate one in florence without the sauce. it tasted like human fingers, like, skin, like -- it was -- >> anthony: yeah, it's one of my favorite things on earth, but if you don't do it right it smells like wet dog. it's got that, kind of, funky -- >> asia:
dirty. >> nicola: dirty.y were -- when they were renovating it they covered it. >> asia: they were cleaning it, yeah. ow. >> nicola: and this year it's all perfect. >> asia: this is oxtail. >> anthony: this is really good. >> asia: mm, bravisima fiore. [ family speaking italian ] >> anthony: it's fantastic. >> asia: mama mia. >> ana: brava. >> nicola: what is this, then? >> anthony: that is tripa. do you know what that is, tripa?...
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essentially, he needs the support of nicolas sarkozy.ven though he came third in the primary, he still has a lot of influence in the party. what is difficult for franÇois . what is difficult for franÇois fillon is that he had indirectly criticized sarkozy through the campaign to get the candidacy. he said, could you ever imagine general de gaulle being indicted? in other words, nicolas sarkozy has been indicted. he is now going to have to do an about turn. he is launching -- lunching with him behind me today. there was another man who will be coming here later today. the man tipped to be the prime minister if sarkozy were to go ahead as the candidate. that is no longer the case, but some are suspecting that he could be drafted in as a vice presidential type figure llon's ticket. so there would be a clear replacement if the scandals do get worse. nicolas sarkozy mica -- might ask for one of his lieutenants are close supporters to be tacked on to the ticket. needing the support of nicolas sarkozy and those loyal to him. genie: james, thank
essentially, he needs the support of nicolas sarkozy.ven though he came third in the primary, he still has a lot of influence in the party. what is difficult for franÇois . what is difficult for franÇois fillon is that he had indirectly criticized sarkozy through the campaign to get the candidacy. he said, could you ever imagine general de gaulle being indicted? in other words, nicolas sarkozy has been indicted. he is now going to have to do an about turn. he is launching -- lunching with him...
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the problem for nicola sturgeon is what you said.e majority would be against. she will not want to hold one if she thinks she will lose. some of the key things that stopped the scottish people voting in favour last time remain, such as they would not remain part of the eu, even though nicola sturgeon went to brussels to try to strike some sort of deal. that is an uncertain prospect and the official position from europe is they would not be pa rt of from europe is they would not be part of the eu, and also they would have to be part of the pound sterling. and if they have that, we would control economic policy in this country and the rate of exchange. there are complexities. echoes of the referendum in the first place. i noticed this story about concerns about northern ireland. apparently the cabinet have been discussing that. there are going to be elections this friday for stormont because the assembly dissolved earlier this year over another crisis. it seems that there is an intense sense of disorder and chaos that is wreaking this
the problem for nicola sturgeon is what you said.e majority would be against. she will not want to hold one if she thinks she will lose. some of the key things that stopped the scottish people voting in favour last time remain, such as they would not remain part of the eu, even though nicola sturgeon went to brussels to try to strike some sort of deal. that is an uncertain prospect and the official position from europe is they would not be pa rt of from europe is they would not be part of the...
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el departamento de tesoro en washington sancionara en vÍnculos al narcotrÁfico. >> el presidente nicolÁshoy se auto define dentro de todos ese esquema de narrativa. >> exigiÓ una disculpa formal al gobierno estadounidense acusÁndolo de promover u usted encontró el amor de sus sueños... y juntos, tuvieron el hijo de sus sueños. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una seguridad, innovación y rendimiento legendarios a un precio a su alcance. ese sí es un dulce sueño. visite el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos, desde ahora hasta el 28 de febrero. solo en su concesionario autorizado. mercedes-benz. lo mejor o nada. siempre cepillas tus dientes dos veces al día. ajá. pero el 80% de las bacterias no está en tus dientes. ¿ouchedta porchento? colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. y protege 100% de esas superficies. colgate total. ♪ yo tengo el power para mser que todos bailen ♪♪ ♪ i'm take it easy al suave, ♪ ♪ easy al suave como ya tu sabes ♪ des
el departamento de tesoro en washington sancionara en vÍnculos al narcotrÁfico. >> el presidente nicolÁshoy se auto define dentro de todos ese esquema de narrativa. >> exigiÓ una disculpa formal al gobierno estadounidense acusÁndolo de promover u usted encontró el amor de sus sueños... y juntos, tuvieron el hijo de sus sueños. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una...
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nicola sturgeon said immediately she might call another vote.ately she might call another vote. i think another referendum is highly likely. her next move is to start preparations. i can confirm today that the independent referendum bill will be published for consultation next week. always insisting that scotla nd next week. always insisting that scotland should not be forced to accept a hard brexit they did not vote for. do we want to take control of the future of our own country in our own hands? that is the choice for the people of scotland. during the 2014 independence referendum, yes voters were warned that an independent scotland would not be allowed tojoin independent scotland would not be allowed to join the eu, independent scotland would not be allowed tojoin the eu, but independent scotland would not be allowed to join the eu, but now it scotla nd allowed to join the eu, but now it scotland will have to leave precisely because it is still part of the united kingdom. the scottish government has said that scotland is being dragged out of
nicola sturgeon said immediately she might call another vote.ately she might call another vote. i think another referendum is highly likely. her next move is to start preparations. i can confirm today that the independent referendum bill will be published for consultation next week. always insisting that scotla nd next week. always insisting that scotland should not be forced to accept a hard brexit they did not vote for. do we want to take control of the future of our own country in our own...
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presenthe chose to francois hollande over nicolas sarkozy. it an alliance of two weaknesses and that he is trying to run after influence he no longer has. them sendingshows in an elevator. hop is nicolas sarkozy. it's a nod to his new job on the board of directors at a hotel. in mexico rex tillerson is in town and arrived to a chilly welcome. >> this comes a day after the u.s. government released new immigration guidelines that are a huge source of tension with mexico. the visit is taking place under quite high security. the washington post reports the american delegation received a chilly reception. measures thatn has been the most upset is that the u.s. will send immigrants back to mexico to await proceedings even if they aren't mexican. this is an attack on their sovereignty. the foreign minister said they don't have to accept them. inie: women in the army turkey now have the right to wear headscarves as part of their uniform. >> this is a very controversial position in turkey. controversial subject for decades. the government lifted the b
presenthe chose to francois hollande over nicolas sarkozy. it an alliance of two weaknesses and that he is trying to run after influence he no longer has. them sendingshows in an elevator. hop is nicolas sarkozy. it's a nod to his new job on the board of directors at a hotel. in mexico rex tillerson is in town and arrived to a chilly welcome. >> this comes a day after the u.s. government released new immigration guidelines that are a huge source of tension with mexico. the visit is taking...
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the question is whether nicolas sarkozy knew about this at the time. denied and said he was going to appeal the decision to ta ke was going to appeal the decision to take it to trial. he is going to carry on fighting but this comes at a time when french politics is mired in other financial scandals and of course we're counting down to the presidential election with the first round at the end of april. picking up round at the end of april. picking up on your point, this tweet from a senior writer at politico, saying that six months later we are ready for the same old presidential election with sarkozy and so on but we have nothing like that. no, take for example the front runner until two weeks ago, francois fillon, who has been in this scandal. his wife was employed by him and the allegation is that really she did nothing in his parliamentary office to warrant the salary she got. we are expecting more revelations on that tomorrow so clearly that scandal isn't going away. we've also got emmanuel macron, a nobody in many ways in french politics, he has n
the question is whether nicolas sarkozy knew about this at the time. denied and said he was going to appeal the decision to ta ke was going to appeal the decision to take it to trial. he is going to carry on fighting but this comes at a time when french politics is mired in other financial scandals and of course we're counting down to the presidential election with the first round at the end of april. picking up round at the end of april. picking up on your point, this tweet from a senior...
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lÓpez, que cumple una condena de 14 aÑos impuesta por el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. la casa blanca. el presidente donald trump y lilian tintori, la esposa de leopoldo lÓpez aparecÍan en una fotografÍa juntos que el mismo trump publicÓ en su cuenta en twitter. " merece la deberÍa permitir que leopoldo lÓpez, prisionero polÍtico y esposo de lilian tintori, salga de prisiÓn inmediatamente". una exigencia que casi coincide con una declaraciÓn del presidente venezolano, en el que afirma no tener problemas con el gobierno de donald trump, pese a que el departamento de el tesoro sancionÓ a su vicepresidente con sus presuntos vÍnculos con el narcotrÁfico. >> la venezuela bolivariana y yo como presidente de la repÚblica no quiero problemas. >> tintori explicÓ el caso de su esposo, que tiene tres aÑos en prisiÓn. lilian: la prioridad que yo sentÍ, la prioridad de la polÍtica exterior es venezuela. venezuela no estÁ sola. vamos a lograr democracias. francisco: un encuentro que tre traerÁ consecuencias en la polÍtica venezolana. el canciller condenÓ el encuentro. " la repÚblica
lÓpez, que cumple una condena de 14 aÑos impuesta por el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. la casa blanca. el presidente donald trump y lilian tintori, la esposa de leopoldo lÓpez aparecÍan en una fotografÍa juntos que el mismo trump publicÓ en su cuenta en twitter. " merece la deberÍa permitir que leopoldo lÓpez, prisionero polÍtico y esposo de lilian tintori, salga de prisiÓn inmediatamente". una exigencia que casi coincide con una declaraciÓn del presidente venezolano, en el...
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reportero: la aceptaciÓn de nicolÁs maduro baja del 10%, y el comienzo de una serie de televisiÓn sobresu voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... [música] tulia: [llora] toda esta situación es tan dura, hijo. yo-- yo nunca pensé que en mi vida iba a volver a sentir un dolor tan grande. la verdad es que-- no sé
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nicolas sarkozy will have to answer to judges in the so-called pig malia in case. he is accused of illegally funding his 2012 presidential campaign. french investigators say that a public relations firm allegedly issued fake pills to sarkozy's party -- fake bills in order to hide the fact that his campaign had exceeded the limit on spending. investigation revealed that 18 million euros worth of fake bills were issued, bringing sarkozy's campaign financing to nearly 50 million euros, twice the legal limit. acknowledgeave knowledge existence of fraud and false accounting and one of sarkozy's party members resigned in may 2014. one of the magistrates in charge of the case says sarkozy did not heed warnings from his accountants about spending too much, but sarkozy has denied being aware of the alleged financial fraud. name alongearned the come after the presidential campaign. >> the trial will focus on whether or not sarkozy was aware of the fake invoices and whether or not he played a hand in the fraud. ,3 others will also face trial including sarkozy's former campaig
nicolas sarkozy will have to answer to judges in the so-called pig malia in case. he is accused of illegally funding his 2012 presidential campaign. french investigators say that a public relations firm allegedly issued fake pills to sarkozy's party -- fake bills in order to hide the fact that his campaign had exceeded the limit on spending. investigation revealed that 18 million euros worth of fake bills were issued, bringing sarkozy's campaign financing to nearly 50 million euros, twice the...
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nicolas sarkozy is expected to appeal a magistrate's decision that he stand trial. that is amidst claims that he illegally financed his 2012 reelection bid. . high-stakes legal battle rulepeals court is set to on president trump's travel ban, which is currently suspended. in reaction to a new law passed by israel's parliament which legalizes dozens of jewish outposts in the west bank. tom: thanks for joining us. pariseveloping story in -- the judicial source says a magistrate has ordered nicolas sarkozy must stand trial. to answer allegations that he illegally financed a 2012 reelection bid. that was a bid that ultimately failed. overspending on the campaign trail as well as funding irregularities are among the allegations. from 2007 toice 2012. he could face one year behind bars. france 24's claire williams joins us now on the set. tell us what is the latest you are hearing on this. claire: we are hearing that this investigating judge was working on the case and believes that sarkozy and his election campaign, his reelection campaign, which was eventually unsuccess
nicolas sarkozy is expected to appeal a magistrate's decision that he stand trial. that is amidst claims that he illegally financed his 2012 reelection bid. . high-stakes legal battle rulepeals court is set to on president trump's travel ban, which is currently suspended. in reaction to a new law passed by israel's parliament which legalizes dozens of jewish outposts in the west bank. tom: thanks for joining us. pariseveloping story in -- the judicial source says a magistrate has ordered...
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the conservative candidate held a meeting with his former boss, president nicolas sarkozy, earlier in day. his campaign has been in turmoil since allegations surfaced that his wife was given a fake job on the french taxpayers dime. rebel lawmakers in the conservative party or renewing their calls for him to drop out or risk defeat at the polls. >> he served as nicolas sarkozy's prime minister for four years and then defeated him in last year's party primary. is turnings fillon to the former presidents support as he struggles to rally his party ahead of the upcoming election. of meetings come as members the republican party put pressure on him to quit the race , rebel spearheaded by lawmakers close to sarkozy. question image that fillon promoted of high moral standards has now been shattered. .t's now about trust there are other members of our party who are respected, young, and capable of leading our party. managed toay, fillon persuade them to back down on a plan to convene a crisis meeting . but according to the newspaper, about one third of the party members are refusing to campaig
the conservative candidate held a meeting with his former boss, president nicolas sarkozy, earlier in day. his campaign has been in turmoil since allegations surfaced that his wife was given a fake job on the french taxpayers dime. rebel lawmakers in the conservative party or renewing their calls for him to drop out or risk defeat at the polls. >> he served as nicolas sarkozy's prime minister for four years and then defeated him in last year's party primary. is turnings fillon to the...
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do you regret having criticized nicolas sarkozy in the past, if you are a alluding to the phrase which i criticize mr. sarkozy and i said that if i am placed under investigation, i will not remain a candidate for the election, and i did say that general de gaulle never would have stood for the presidency under investigation. the situation makes me think about it, but i will not retirement questions? these accusations that you refer to will probably generate tepgss among the people in your own camp. how do you plan to unite all of those who support you and the left? >> >>. >> translator: well-- >> well, i am going chair a meeting of those gaiagainst you. and some people are still, and well, political life is like that and not my way of acting. what is going to count is that we are all going to come together and start a new campai campaign, because there is no other solution, and no plan "b" and the right of the center plan to be present at the runoff of the election, and so three months before we must unite. we must come together, and that is what the swrvast ma jo are tf the family hav
do you regret having criticized nicolas sarkozy in the past, if you are a alluding to the phrase which i criticize mr. sarkozy and i said that if i am placed under investigation, i will not remain a candidate for the election, and i did say that general de gaulle never would have stood for the presidency under investigation. the situation makes me think about it, but i will not retirement questions? these accusations that you refer to will probably generate tepgss among the people in your own...
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and of course nicolas sarkozy also obtained the party because they're looking into his campaignfinancinghousand 12 and these were really high pitch events, champagne and people with flags and this is one here in front of the eiffel tower. people saying this is great but how is he paying for this. because there is a 22 million euros cap on presidential campaign funding. it turns out this event company where writing outfalls in voice is which they passed onto nicolas sarkozy does not party to the tune of 18 million euros. the big question for the magistrates and this is where sarkozy comes in, did he know about it and did he ordered his office to follow those built in a different direction. so lets talk about those polls with brunojeambart from the 0pinionway. it is clear it is bad news for francois fillon who was the favourite for the french presidential election because after five years of false or her longed people are dissatisfied with the way things are going on in the country. —— francois hollande. so they wanted a right—wing candidate is the best way for them to change. but now it s
and of course nicolas sarkozy also obtained the party because they're looking into his campaignfinancinghousand 12 and these were really high pitch events, champagne and people with flags and this is one here in front of the eiffel tower. people saying this is great but how is he paying for this. because there is a 22 million euros cap on presidential campaign funding. it turns out this event company where writing outfalls in voice is which they passed onto nicolas sarkozy does not party to the...
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how would nicola sturgeon respond if the state visit went ahead?e it clear that we called upon the state visit to be withdrawn. i think we have to say to donald trump that what he is doing is wrong. there is a clamour in the uk to stand up for what is right. this is effectively a ban on muslims coming to the us. while that ban is in place it would not be appropriate for a state visit on any level. do you think the offer of the state visit was rushed and misguided and theresa may should have held it back? first of all, it must take place. this is about our alliance with the us, going back to two world wars and mrtrump with the us, going back to two world wars and mr trump has been clear about changing the entire european policy of the us in a short time and i believe he has done the right thing, it would be catastrophic if the invitation were withdrawn. it is not come to be withdrawn and all i can say is this is about our relationship with the united states. what do you mean he has done the right thing? should we have a similar travel ban? as far as
how would nicola sturgeon respond if the state visit went ahead?e it clear that we called upon the state visit to be withdrawn. i think we have to say to donald trump that what he is doing is wrong. there is a clamour in the uk to stand up for what is right. this is effectively a ban on muslims coming to the us. while that ban is in place it would not be appropriate for a state visit on any level. do you think the offer of the state visit was rushed and misguided and theresa may should have...
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. >> silencio en el gobierno, silencio de el presidente nicolÁs maduro.ntro que fue transmitido por la televisiÓn oficial. maduro: nosotros somos la seguridad. no hubo comentarios a la inclusiÓn del vicepresidente y de su principal testaferro en la lista negra del gobierno de estados unidos por sus presuntos vÍnculos con el narcotrÁfico. >> si estÁ asÍ, tiene que comprobar su inocencia. una poderosa y temida figura radical que fue designada de un jefe anti golpe para neutralizar a la oposiciÓn. >> no es el capitalismo, no es la burguesÍa... reportera:estaba haciendo investigado,, una de los principales cabecillas del paÍs. terrorismo, otorgando documentos de identidad a personas que pertenecen a esas organizaciones. en caracas venezuela, univisiÓn. presentadora:25 t de billetes venezolanos fueron incautados hoy. la policÍa paraguaya, indicÓ que una posibilidad es que los billetes hayan sido utilizado para adquirir dÓlareso que puedan ser usados para facilitar dÓlares. los gobiernos de venezuela y ecuador, son los Únicos de amÉrica latina que no han revela
. >> silencio en el gobierno, silencio de el presidente nicolÁs maduro.ntro que fue transmitido por la televisiÓn oficial. maduro: nosotros somos la seguridad. no hubo comentarios a la inclusiÓn del vicepresidente y de su principal testaferro en la lista negra del gobierno de estados unidos por sus presuntos vÍnculos con el narcotrÁfico. >> si estÁ asÍ, tiene que comprobar su inocencia. una poderosa y temida figura radical que fue designada de un jefe anti golpe para...
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the health minister nicola blackwood. and that is it from me for now.westminster, as mps begin their detailed debate on the bill triggering the start of our exit from the eu. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, weatherwise. temperatures have been slowly dipping down by a few degrees. this is how we ended the day in studland, dorset. you can see the sunset over poole harbour there, a very serene scene, with the murmuration, too. by monday morning, though, many of us are likely to see some frost and some fog, so a bit of a wintry flavour to the weather to start off your new working week. so let's look at first thing monday morning. temperatures, even in our towns and cities, really a degree or so either side of freezing. it could be quite a bit colder than that in the countryside first thing. so a sharp frost, and then later in the day we see low pressure approaching from the atlantic, bringing rain to western parts of the uk on that weather front. but to start things off, then, monday morning
the health minister nicola blackwood. and that is it from me for now.westminster, as mps begin their detailed debate on the bill triggering the start of our exit from the eu. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, weatherwise. temperatures have been slowly dipping down by a few degrees. this is how we ended the day in studland, dorset. you can see the sunset over poole harbour there, a very serene scene, with the murmuration, too. by...
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the quote is from nicolas spikeman after world war ii. there is no safe defense positions on this side of the ocean. meaning the ultimate guarantee of american security was forward defense. we dealt with threats early on and far from our shores because it was in our interest to do so. the question is is there still a consensus backing that proposition? now, in recent decades we have followed a relatively consistent motes operandi for our strategy. we relied on a u.s. global forces, strategy of forward defense and we have relied upon nuclear deterrents to be the backstop of our conventional capability. we relied on that throughout the cold war. since the end of the world war we have continued to follow that motive operandi. today we face the return of great power competition and increasing possibilities of great power conflict. so we should question whether forward defense remains the right strategy for the united states and, if so, forward defense needs to be implemented in a different way both because of the emergence of revisionist thre
the quote is from nicolas spikeman after world war ii. there is no safe defense positions on this side of the ocean. meaning the ultimate guarantee of american security was forward defense. we dealt with threats early on and far from our shores because it was in our interest to do so. the question is is there still a consensus backing that proposition? now, in recent decades we have followed a relatively consistent motes operandi for our strategy. we relied on a u.s. global forces, strategy of...
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nicola denzey lewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she's a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught torah. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip, suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> so all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers really jumped from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest stuff that we've got. this is ground zero for those conspiracy theories that there was some sort of relations
nicola denzey lewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells...
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do you regret having criticized nicolas sarkozy in the past? francois: if you're eluding to a phrase which i criticized mr. sarkozy, i said if i am placed under investigation, i would not remain, i will not remain a candidate for the election. and i did say that the general would never have stood for presidency if he was placed under investigation. the situation makes me think about a situation, but my determination remains entire. perhaps i will take one more uestion. reporter: these accusations probably efer to will generate tensions among the people in your own camp. how do you plan to unite all those who support you and the right? francois: well, i am now going to chair a meeting during which all the personalities you have just referred to will be present. reporter: some people are against you still. francois: well, political life is like that. it's not my way of acting. what will count is that we're all going to come together and start a new campaign now because there's no other solution. there's no plan b. it's if the right of the center
do you regret having criticized nicolas sarkozy in the past? francois: if you're eluding to a phrase which i criticized mr. sarkozy, i said if i am placed under investigation, i would not remain, i will not remain a candidate for the election. and i did say that the general would never have stood for presidency if he was placed under investigation. the situation makes me think about a situation, but my determination remains entire. perhaps i will take one more uestion. reporter: these...
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in a statement, nicolas dirks, the chancellor, wrote, "we deeply regret that the violence unleashed by this group undermined the first amendment rights." >> uc berkeley students are not at fault, president trump said, "no federal funds." and gavin newson is blasting the threat. "i'm appalled at your willingness to deprive over 38,000 students access to an education because of the actions of a few." >>> according to data from the latest fiscal review, more than half of it is research budget was received, about $370 million annually. uc berkeley police say those who turned violent were not cal students and the speech was canceled for safety reasons. and let's check in now with wayne freedman live at cal. >> reporter: that's right. if you talk to anyone on campus or in the community, no one is blaming uc berkeley for what p had. they were, in fact, outside agitators. take a look over my shoulder. good morning, berkeley, tough night last night? a war that began with a battle on campus that spread into a conflict and this morning anyone could see the evidence written on walls and covered up
in a statement, nicolas dirks, the chancellor, wrote, "we deeply regret that the violence unleashed by this group undermined the first amendment rights." >> uc berkeley students are not at fault, president trump said, "no federal funds." and gavin newson is blasting the threat. "i'm appalled at your willingness to deprive over 38,000 students access to an education because of the actions of a few." >>> according to data from the latest fiscal review,...
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fÉlix: leopoldo lÓpez aseguró que la oposiciÓn en su paÍs puedederrocar el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro.ald trump consignada como muchos como "antiinmigrante", al generado la oposiciÓn de muchos, desde cartelones hasta vÍdeos. reportero: primero fueron artistas y actores los que expresaron su rechazo a las medidas del presidente trump. ahora, fueron 82 figuras el mundo de la moda de los que decidieron entrar en el turbulento mundo de la polÍtica. hicieron a travÉs de un vÍdeo grabado en nueva york y en el que aparecen mirando directamente a la cÁmara y diciendo soy inmigrante en varios idiomas. lo hicieron como muestra de unidad y desafÍo contra las polÍticas migratorias de donald trump.esto coincide con las masivas manifestaciones que se han realizado como muestra de protesta y para hacer sentir el impacto de la comunidad inmigrante en los estados unidos. este paÍs estÁ hecho de inmigrantes. lÓgicamente, nos quedamos. este paÍs nos ha dado muchas cosas. la manifestaciÓn mÁs reciente fue organizada por el movimiento y se llevÓ a cabo mÁs de 100 ciudades de la naciÓn . la pena que se estÉ
fÉlix: leopoldo lÓpez aseguró que la oposiciÓn en su paÍs puedederrocar el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro.ald trump consignada como muchos como "antiinmigrante", al generado la oposiciÓn de muchos, desde cartelones hasta vÍdeos. reportero: primero fueron artistas y actores los que expresaron su rechazo a las medidas del presidente trump. ahora, fueron 82 figuras el mundo de la moda de los que decidieron entrar en el turbulento mundo de la polÍtica. hicieron a travÉs de un vÍdeo...
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stay in the eu, it should westminster and allow scotland to have a second independence referendum if nicolaposing to make a lengthy speech on that very shortly. laughter. as i indicated earlier. since i don't want to detract from what i said this evening by going off in what i said this evening by going offina what i said this evening by going off in a different direction and i hope you will forgive me if i don't a nswer hope you will forgive me if i don't answer that tonight, i promise i will not keep you waiting too long foran will not keep you waiting too long for an answer. laughter. it will give you more time to think about it. no, i know the answer! yes sir. picking up on your comment about elections in france and germany and particularly france, if marine le pen did win, do you think that would change the negotiating position? it would change the european union if she carried out her policies. i think thatis carried out her policies. i think that is the point. i think it would be, the most devastating blow to the european union. if france were to have a government that sought to leav
stay in the eu, it should westminster and allow scotland to have a second independence referendum if nicolaposing to make a lengthy speech on that very shortly. laughter. as i indicated earlier. since i don't want to detract from what i said this evening by going off in what i said this evening by going offina what i said this evening by going off in a different direction and i hope you will forgive me if i don't a nswer hope you will forgive me if i don't answer that tonight, i promise i will...
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nicola sturgeon hasn't been lashing out at theresa may at all but instead at jeremy corbyn for not gettingny of those amendments passed at all. she tweeted against him. the daily mirror is sympathetic to labor. leading the uproar in parliament included at one point. scottish mps in westminster singing the owed to joy which is beethoven's masterpiece and which is the national anthem for the eu. the u.k.ng on in parliament as brexit gets closer. >> you have been taking a look at what the french papers are saying. >> one of the main stories concerns the plight of this young man, 22-year-old teo who was attacked. the allegations are that police attacked him quite brutally. the allegation specifically is of rape. front page on this as our other papers. police underhe accusation. it should not be an automatic knee-jerk reaction in support of the police. there has to be a broad consensus about what's going on. francois hollande went to the bedside of teo and expressed his sympathy to the young man. while we have seen this violent have alsoow there been incidents in october in which police officer
nicola sturgeon hasn't been lashing out at theresa may at all but instead at jeremy corbyn for not gettingny of those amendments passed at all. she tweeted against him. the daily mirror is sympathetic to labor. leading the uproar in parliament included at one point. scottish mps in westminster singing the owed to joy which is beethoven's masterpiece and which is the national anthem for the eu. the u.k.ng on in parliament as brexit gets closer. >> you have been taking a look at what the...
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. >> reporter: she tells us under the current president, nicolas maduro, the descent into chaos has accelerated. caracas is now the murder capital of the world. >> it's a humanitarian fight, not a political fight. >> reporter: lily tory is an opposition leader. >> do you think maduro is ready to give in? >> maduro is a dictatorship, they need to go. >> are you prepared for confrontation? >> i don't want confrontation. >> reporter: lillian has paid dearly for speaking out. her husband has been a political prisoner here since 2014, imprisoned under maduro. may daughter row rules with an iron fist. hauling opponents off to detention and silencing the press. at times violently. food lines have to be guarded by soldiers, and they tell the story of the world's worst-performing economy with inflation over 800%. but shockingly, venezuela's leaders deny it even exists. but when you talk to the people here, there is no denying the crisis is real. food shortages pushing some people to ransack food trucks. we met up with second grade teacher vanessa. she invited us into her class. she tells us some of her
. >> reporter: she tells us under the current president, nicolas maduro, the descent into chaos has accelerated. caracas is now the murder capital of the world. >> it's a humanitarian fight, not a political fight. >> reporter: lily tory is an opposition leader. >> do you think maduro is ready to give in? >> maduro is a dictatorship, they need to go. >> are you prepared for confrontation? >> i don't want confrontation. >> reporter: lillian has paid...
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nicolas sarkozy is expected to appeal a magistrate's decision that he stand trial.t is amidst claims that he illegally financed his 2012 reelection bid. . high-stakes legal battle rulepeals court is set to on president trump's travel ban,
nicolas sarkozy is expected to appeal a magistrate's decision that he stand trial.t is amidst claims that he illegally financed his 2012 reelection bid. . high-stakes legal battle rulepeals court is set to on president trump's travel ban,
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nicolas, were you going to say something? drew? >> i love this. mr. friss: good. some people, utopia, maybe this is a different generation. i thought people were going to say lame and boring, which is why i picked this very lame typeface. i thought we would start with an image of contemporary suburbia. this is an engagement shoot. the young couple, take into the suburban street for their engagement. people get married they take , engagement photos. this went around the internet for a while and lots of people, including myself, left it. what is so weird about that? why does this image -- what is the disconnect? >> you would think it should be a scenic place like the woods, not a neighborhood. mr. friss: someplace may be scenic or natural. >> usually has a romantic feel, not random cars everywhere. mr. friss: romantic. people might take them in nature or the city, places that seem exciting. young couples, we do not usually associate with suburbia. but, what we think about suburbia has changed over time. today we will spend the class thinking about how the notion of
nicolas, were you going to say something? drew? >> i love this. mr. friss: good. some people, utopia, maybe this is a different generation. i thought people were going to say lame and boring, which is why i picked this very lame typeface. i thought we would start with an image of contemporary suburbia. this is an engagement shoot. the young couple, take into the suburban street for their engagement. people get married they take , engagement photos. this went around the internet for a...
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harker has to say. >>> france's former president nicolas sarkozy will stand trial over allegations thatfinanced his failed 2012 re-election bid. 13 others are due to stand trial over the so-called affair. it involves accusations of spending and funding irregularities. >>> in trump news, the u.s. justice department has defended donald trump's immigration order saying it's a lawful exercise of the president's authority. a possible middle ground emerged as dov lawyers argued the suspension of the travel ban should be limited to people already granted into the country and temporarily abroad and not people trying to enter the u.s. for the first time. a federal appeals court hearing will rule on the policy later on today. >>> speaking to reporters aboard air force one, white house press secretary sean spicer said the administration was not rethinking its strategy over the travel order. take a listen. >> when you look at the case in massachusetts where the judge in massachusetts clearly the law is on the president's side. the constitution is on the president's side. he has broad discretion do
harker has to say. >>> france's former president nicolas sarkozy will stand trial over allegations thatfinanced his failed 2012 re-election bid. 13 others are due to stand trial over the so-called affair. it involves accusations of spending and funding irregularities. >>> in trump news, the u.s. justice department has defended donald trump's immigration order saying it's a lawful exercise of the president's authority. a possible middle ground emerged as dov lawyers argued the...
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se llevaba la victoria al minuto 65 pumas saÓo las garras en solamente 10 minutos con 2 tantos de nicolÁsde un penal cuestionable para que messi completara doblete y saliera con la victoria para seguir de cerca al lÍder el real madrid. >> en inglaterra, slatan saliÓ al rescate del united, faltando solamente 15 minutos para el final del partido slatan termiÓo una remontada ante el black burn y nos llevÓ a cuartos final de la fa cup otro que se luz es jarry king en la victoria de tottenham. asÍ se unen aline cole. >> manchester united y chelsea. >> el encuentro en el manchester city que terminÓ sin goles ayer, se irÁ al desempate todos los detalles los tendremos esta noche en "titulares y mÁs" en entrevista en exclusiva con el seleccionado mexicano miguel l. asÍ que los esperamos estÁ interesante la plÁtica con ellos. >> 4 meses. >> gracias ana, muchas gracias. patricia andrade se des viven u yendo de la presiÓn, el hambre y la violencia que se vive allÍ. >> patricia y su familia se encargan para que tÉnganlo bÁsico, forma parte de nuestra gente extraordinaria. patricia andrade. >> sÍ, siem
se llevaba la victoria al minuto 65 pumas saÓo las garras en solamente 10 minutos con 2 tantos de nicolÁsde un penal cuestionable para que messi completara doblete y saliera con la victoria para seguir de cerca al lÍder el real madrid. >> en inglaterra, slatan saliÓ al rescate del united, faltando solamente 15 minutos para el final del partido slatan termiÓo una remontada ante el black burn y nos llevÓ a cuartos final de la fa cup otro que se luz es jarry king en la victoria de...
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the primaries saw political heavyweights such as nicolas sarkozy lose to lesser-known political figures. it also takes a look at the corruption scandals engulfing the conservative candidate and the leader of the national front. the paper concludes that no outcome not even marine le pen's victory can be excluded. genie: the conservative candidate has vowed to fight back in the midst of allegations that he created a fictitious job for his wife and paid her hundreds of thousands of euros over several years. they could face legal proceedings as early as this week. does that mean his campaign is over? >> he has said he would quit only if he is placed under formal investigation and we are not there yet. he spent the weekend campaigning . he can win butes even his most loyal supporters are having doubts. the damage is done, there is a risk that some voters will either abstain or vote for marine le pen. genie: a rather unusual experiment. several cities have decided to get rid of traffic lights to make streets safer. >> it may sound counterintuitive. newspaper reports that traffic lights can of
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the chancellor nicolas dirks says individuals were clad in ninja uniforms who used tactics designed to shut the event down. >> and reaction is pouring in over what president trump tweeted. "if uc berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view, no federal funds." so barbara lee said, "president trump doesn't have a license to blackmail universities. he's the president, not a dictator and his empty threats." >> we do not condone violence but threatening stripping the university of federal funds is foolish." >> laura anthony has more. >> reporter: hi, kristen. campus officials not really taking the bait on the president's tweet. in fact, they are more focused on assessing the damage, like this, left behind from last night's protests and they are continuing the investigation into the demonstration they say was turned ugly by a group of outside agitators. one day after destructive and sometimes violent protests erupted on the campus of uc berkeley, the administration is defending its response. that is mostly allowing events to pl
the chancellor nicolas dirks says individuals were clad in ninja uniforms who used tactics designed to shut the event down. >> and reaction is pouring in over what president trump tweeted. "if uc berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view, no federal funds." so barbara lee said, "president trump doesn't have a license to blackmail universities. he's the president, not a dictator and his empty threats."...
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investigators say 21-year-old nicolas fisher first met his victim through grinder. >> these children can access any application on their cell phones through the tablets, laptops, even gaming consoles where predators or offenders can reach out to them. >> i wanted to see how easy it was to access the mobile apps, many of them meant for adults. i found they accept birth dates without verification so minors can easily get access. >> in a matter of minutes i'm on grinder. >> reporter: cyber security experts say parents should have control of the device and know pass words. invest in a content filter that can cost as little as $15 and enables parents to keep bad content away. talk to your teenager about the risks of on-line predators who may try to hurt them. these parents have lived by that advice and believe it's paid off. >> we keep track of everything they do. >> making sure they understand where the lines are. >> both suspects are out on bail, and police are concerned there may be more victims out there. they're asking anyone who has information to come forward. i'm denise nicano, nb
investigators say 21-year-old nicolas fisher first met his victim through grinder. >> these children can access any application on their cell phones through the tablets, laptops, even gaming consoles where predators or offenders can reach out to them. >> i wanted to see how easy it was to access the mobile apps, many of them meant for adults. i found they accept birth dates without verification so minors can easily get access. >> in a matter of minutes i'm on grinder. >>...
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as colleagues. of course on that day in september 2012, those two police officers fiona bone and nicolaagues on the scene was andrew summerscales and the inquest today heard that he never got over what he saw that morning. his son joshua said his dad's life changed forever that day. there was evidence during the inquest that he was diagnosed with post—traumatic stress m e nt diagnosed with post—traumatic stressment he spent a year off work, but kept on suffering from bouts of depression especially around the anniversary of the murders. it was something that he just couldn't live with and so, in august of last year, 2016, he went to a local park in greater manchester, near to where he lived and hanged himself. what more did the coroner say as pa rt what more did the coroner say as part of this? well, she said it was clear that this man had was no stranger to trauma. as a teenager had been in the crowd at hillsborough in 1989 on that terrible day when 96 liverpool fans we re terrible day when 96 liverpool fans were crushed to death in the hillsborough disaster. in 2015, hillsborough disas
as colleagues. of course on that day in september 2012, those two police officers fiona bone and nicolaagues on the scene was andrew summerscales and the inquest today heard that he never got over what he saw that morning. his son joshua said his dad's life changed forever that day. there was evidence during the inquest that he was diagnosed with post—traumatic stress m e nt diagnosed with post—traumatic stressment he spent a year off work, but kept on suffering from bouts of depression...
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but nicola sturgeon said, alternatively, that this was one of the most significant votes in the historya nd another test of the status of scotland within the uk. if this parliament, as it has done, votes to reject the triggering of article 50, would the uk government at westminster listen? and if they didn‘t, is that grounds to trigger a second independence referendum? at times it was fairly rowdy in the chamber. snp being accused by their opponents of pursuing the politics of grievance. in the end we got the result we expected, but this story just goes on and on. indeed. thanks for the latest from holyrood. gps have been warning for a some time about the pressures they‘re under, the average length of time a patient spends with their gp is around 10 minutes, one of the shortest in the developed world. and doctors are warning that the pressures in the rest of the nhs are just making the situation worse. in the latest in our week checking the health of the nhs, our correspondent, elaine dunkley, has spent the day at a gp‘s surgery in liverpool. the great homer street doctors surgery in ev
but nicola sturgeon said, alternatively, that this was one of the most significant votes in the historya nd another test of the status of scotland within the uk. if this parliament, as it has done, votes to reject the triggering of article 50, would the uk government at westminster listen? and if they didn‘t, is that grounds to trigger a second independence referendum? at times it was fairly rowdy in the chamber. snp being accused by their opponents of pursuing the politics of grievance. in...
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in a statement, nicolas dirks, the chancellor, wrote, "we deeply regret that the violence unleashed byp undermined the first amendment rights." >> uc berkeley students are not at fault, president trump said, "no federal funds." and gavin newson is blasting the threat. "i'm appalled at your willingness to deprive over 38,000 students access to an education because of the actions of a few." >>> according to data from the latest fiscal review, more than half of it is research budget was received, about $370 million
in a statement, nicolas dirks, the chancellor, wrote, "we deeply regret that the violence unleashed byp undermined the first amendment rights." >> uc berkeley students are not at fault, president trump said, "no federal funds." and gavin newson is blasting the threat. "i'm appalled at your willingness to deprive over 38,000 students access to an education because of the actions of a few." >>> according to data from the latest fiscal review, more than...
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the other is nicolas tris who betrayed his president and there is no question about that. whether he was doing it in the best interest of the country is another matter. in 1847, we were in the middle of a war with mexico. we had marched and conquered a lot of work. they wanted him to negotiate a peace deal and give him a set of terms he would to abide by. there was the minimum which was a border at the rio grand and all the land we are seeing down here and land we ultimately got. there is a few other concessions he wanted to get but were particularly important. he was a loyal southern democrat, second in command at the state department and a strong supporter of the war which was controversy. he turned out not to be as safe as president polk thought. once he got to mexico, he was appalled and called it as an an abusive power by the united states and felt ashamed of what his country was doing to mexico. he was having misgivings about the war. mexico was loosing but wanted to keep fighting. there was a general cease-fire and tris wanted to stop this from happening. he started
the other is nicolas tris who betrayed his president and there is no question about that. whether he was doing it in the best interest of the country is another matter. in 1847, we were in the middle of a war with mexico. we had marched and conquered a lot of work. they wanted him to negotiate a peace deal and give him a set of terms he would to abide by. there was the minimum which was a border at the rio grand and all the land we are seeing down here and land we ultimately got. there is a few...
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>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ardiendo en el candelero, ayer les cuento que paulina rubio y su ex esposo nicolÁsniÑo porque este tiene que ir a la escuela y no asistiÓ ni en diciembre y en enero al final paulina se despidiÓ con este beso que estÁn viendo y ustedes no van a creer lo que dijo colate de ese beso. >> al menos nos abrazamos me daba un beso por quÉ estaba. >> yo siempre que la veo la saludo. >> la veo en el colegio y soy yo el que la saluda. >> no el me dio la espalda la Última vez que ha sido unirco organizado para bueno, pues para esto que parece que hay gente que le gusta esto a mi pero bueno. >> bueno, por algo se empieza. >> bueno, lo importante es la salud emocional y fÍsica tel que niÑo que vaya a la escuela y lo lleva a la escuela sin importar si hay viajes y compromisos lo mÁs importante es que vaya a la escuela y estÉ tranquilo pero fÍjese mÁs adelante estaremos hablando con la abogada que nos explicarÁ las consecuencias de este enfrentamiento quÉ es lo que pasÓ y cuÁl es la resoluciÓn final. hay alguna quizÁs? >>> deseamos lo mejor. >> cambiamos de tema y les contamos que r
>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ardiendo en el candelero, ayer les cuento que paulina rubio y su ex esposo nicolÁsniÑo porque este tiene que ir a la escuela y no asistiÓ ni en diciembre y en enero al final paulina se despidiÓ con este beso que estÁn viendo y ustedes no van a creer lo que dijo colate de ese beso. >> al menos nos abrazamos me daba un beso por quÉ estaba. >> yo siempre que la veo la saludo. >> la veo en el colegio y soy yo el que la saluda....
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the health minister nicola blackwood. and that is it from me for now.ents at westminster, as mps begin their detailed debate on the bill triggering the start of our exit from the eu. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, there, good morning. we are continuing to miss the very worst of the weather this weekend. we've seen this area of cloud here run just to the south of the uk, bringing with it some damaging winds and very heavy rain across northern spain and france. another area of cloud following in behind, another area of low pressure. again, it is steering just to the south of the uk. some of that rain though clipping the south coast and the south—east of england. we've got different sort of issues early sunday — where the cloud breaks, there will be a touch of frost, some icy patches, particularly across wales and the south—west of england. some patchy fog through the midlands, towards the south—east and also northern ireland. that will be a little slow to lift. a fair bit of cloud around. that rainjust clipping the south—east of en
the health minister nicola blackwood. and that is it from me for now.ents at westminster, as mps begin their detailed debate on the bill triggering the start of our exit from the eu. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, there, good morning. we are continuing to miss the very worst of the weather this weekend. we've seen this area of cloud here run just to the south of the uk, bringing with it some damaging winds and very heavy rain across northern spain and france. another...
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and nicolas sarkozy has had some bad hello there.tart in australia. it has been a summer so far of extreme heat and intense storms in sydney. the story continues. sydney experience its warmest consecutive night for more than a hundred years at the weekend. temperature didn't drop much below 26 degrees. what comes after that heat is storms. this is a of ,-,: 254: of thunderstorms, sweat . . w. of thunderstorms, and sweet — 7 w— of thunderstorms, and flooding = rain and thunderstorms, and flooding scenes like this across the city. it has brought a drop in temperature back into the mid—20s. in the next few days the heat builds again. by friday, highs 38 degrees. across the other side of australia, this cloud could be a potentially developing cyclone. as it spins away to the north—west, it is dragging moisture down to the south—west. some of those storms would be forcing across perth in the next few days. it is at this time of the year when pratt has a dry season. ten millimetres of rain ina a dry season. ten millimetres of rain in a mon
and nicolas sarkozy has had some bad hello there.tart in australia. it has been a summer so far of extreme heat and intense storms in sydney. the story continues. sydney experience its warmest consecutive night for more than a hundred years at the weekend. temperature didn't drop much below 26 degrees. what comes after that heat is storms. this is a of ,-,: 254: of thunderstorms, sweat . . w. of thunderstorms, and sweet — 7 w— of thunderstorms, and flooding = rain and thunderstorms, and...
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hello this is bbc news with me nicolas selman. here are the headlines. the conservatives celebrate their by—election victory in copeland, an area that labour has represented for 80 years. theresa may said that it was an endorsement of the government ‘s performance. but labour sort of the threat from ukip and saw the stoke by—election. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said that it was proof that hope triumphs over the fear. authorities in malaysia ‘s, says that the cousin of —— half brother of a north korean leader was killed by vx nerve agent. the woman has died after debris hit herfrom the woman has died after debris hit her from storm doris, the woman has died after debris hit herfrom storm doris, she has been named as tammy martin. donald trump ta kes named as tammy martin. donald trump takes another swipe at the media and says that plans for his mexican border wall are well ahead of schedule. royal bank of scotland reports the loss of £7 billion for 2016, far worse than previous years, and the ninth consecutive year of losses. now on bbc news, it is ha
hello this is bbc news with me nicolas selman. here are the headlines. the conservatives celebrate their by—election victory in copeland, an area that labour has represented for 80 years. theresa may said that it was an endorsement of the government ‘s performance. but labour sort of the threat from ukip and saw the stoke by—election. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said that it was proof that hope triumphs over the fear. authorities in malaysia ‘s, says that the cousin of —— half...
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2008 and 2012 and with the likes of olympic champion katie taylor of ireland and great britain's nicolaeur boxing in favour of the professional ranks, i think we can expect to see much more prime—time women's boxing. a good start. and just ask you about the fa cup game? yes, the replay in the fa cup game? yes, the replay in the fa cup between derby county and leicester city has just finished. we will see extra time to see which of these two says will get through to these two says will get through to the last 16. as it has finished 1—1 at full—time. the last 16. as it has finished 1—1 at full-time. thank you, and you can keep up—to—date with that on the bbc sport web page. take a look at this guy and remember the name — mohit ahlawat. he could be cricket's next big thing. he's 21, and has hit 300 in a local twenty20 match in delhi. he scored at four runs a ball — which, if you're not into cricket, is the stuff of fantasy really. here's rahul tandon in kolkota. this was taking place in a game in delhi. he was playing against a team called friends 11 — how unfriendly mohit was to their bow
2008 and 2012 and with the likes of olympic champion katie taylor of ireland and great britain's nicolaeur boxing in favour of the professional ranks, i think we can expect to see much more prime—time women's boxing. a good start. and just ask you about the fa cup game? yes, the replay in the fa cup game? yes, the replay in the fa cup between derby county and leicester city has just finished. we will see extra time to see which of these two says will get through to these two says will get...
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joint press conference the president made it clear bbc mundo reports that venezuela's president, nicolassed on the vice president. that's unlikely. the us accuses tareck el aissami of drugs trafficking — for his part the vice present says the claims are imperialist aggression. the united nations has warned of a serious escalation of the conflict in eastern ukraine. an official said that since january the distance between government and rebel forces has narrowed to a few hundred metres, and that in some places they are almost face to face. that is from bbc ukrainian. here is another element of how donald trump's administration is impacting on america and the rest of the world. let's look at america's position in nato. in the past mr trump has called it obsolete. he's also said a lot of these countries are paying what they are supposed to be. —— are not paying. he has also said, nato is very important to me. difficult to work out his precise position. this is mr trump's gripe. the huge area marked in blue represents the proportion of nato's budget that the us picks up. despite the fact it
joint press conference the president made it clear bbc mundo reports that venezuela's president, nicolassed on the vice president. that's unlikely. the us accuses tareck el aissami of drugs trafficking — for his part the vice present says the claims are imperialist aggression. the united nations has warned of a serious escalation of the conflict in eastern ukraine. an official said that since january the distance between government and rebel forces has narrowed to a few hundred metres, and...
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host: we go to nicolas in maryland, republican. caller: i just wanted to ask the journalist guest what she thinks of his point that trump seems to discount media in a world of alternate fax and fake news. i was thinking that skits like saturday night live seem to kind of cut through the clutter and cut to the chase and might be more effective in actually influencing how the white house conducts itself, more than in past presidencies. guest: it is a great observation. know, somethings i of my friends were at an event talking about the super bowl and we mention the saturday and that lietzke -- saturday night live skit and one of the things we noticed was that the president had not tweeted about it. usually when the president sees something he does not like on saturday night live, we hear about it. it is usually because the blowback relates to him, directly. i don't know whether he thought it was amusing or not, but you are right, that sometimes late-night comedy can cut through the clutter and show us some of the clarity of the world
host: we go to nicolas in maryland, republican. caller: i just wanted to ask the journalist guest what she thinks of his point that trump seems to discount media in a world of alternate fax and fake news. i was thinking that skits like saturday night live seem to kind of cut through the clutter and cut to the chase and might be more effective in actually influencing how the white house conducts itself, more than in past presidencies. guest: it is a great observation. know, somethings i of my...
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with scotland, if she's determined to throw down that gauntlet, then she can be absolutely sure that nicolaeon as first minister will pick it up. we will need to have a bridge to the free trade agreement that we seek with the european union. at the same time, the european union needs from us financial commitments that it believes we entered into to pay for european projects that were undertaken while we were a member. in practice what that means is that the negotiation will be a trade—off, as all divorces are, between access and money. the debate featured a maiden speech from the house's newest mp. i'm not a lawyer, but i fail to understand how one can ask the electorate a question and then even consider disregarding the result. i believe that the referendum is not advice but an instruction to us. we asked the people, and the people said out, so out we must go. when all is said and done, the decision on whether the deal but prime minister negotiates is good enough will be decided by someone. someone will make that decision. should it be the prime minister? should it be those privileged to b
with scotland, if she's determined to throw down that gauntlet, then she can be absolutely sure that nicolaeon as first minister will pick it up. we will need to have a bridge to the free trade agreement that we seek with the european union. at the same time, the european union needs from us financial commitments that it believes we entered into to pay for european projects that were undertaken while we were a member. in practice what that means is that the negotiation will be a trade—off, as...