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. >> nicola: anthony.a: when i was little, one time they were putting my underpants and i was, um -- >> asia: ah, you peed on your face. >> nicola: i peed on my face. i was crying. [ laughs ] >> ana: nicola, you're not supposed to say these things again. [ laughs ] >> anthony: today's menu -- some roman classics. tripe, some nice ragu, rigatoni with guanciale and fava beans. >> asia: mm. wow. bravo. >> nicola: anthony, how is it? >> anthony: oh, i'm very happy. are you liking rome? do you like it here? >> nicola: yeah. yeah, like, of course. >> asia: what do you like? >> nicola: i like this, uh, villa. >> asia: this neighborhood. right? we like this neighborhood. what, why do you live here? >> fiore: i don't know. i've lived, um, away for many years and then i always come back. >> asia: she lived in, uh, southeast asia. no? >> fiore: yeah. >> anthony: really? where? >> fiore: singapore and bali. >> anthony: those are not bad places to live. >> fiore: yeah. not bad places to live. >> anthony: bali's nice. >
. >> nicola: anthony.a: when i was little, one time they were putting my underpants and i was, um -- >> asia: ah, you peed on your face. >> nicola: i peed on my face. i was crying. [ laughs ] >> ana: nicola, you're not supposed to say these things again. [ laughs ] >> anthony: today's menu -- some roman classics. tripe, some nice ragu, rigatoni with guanciale and fava beans. >> asia: mm. wow. bravo. >> nicola: anthony, how is it? >> anthony: oh,...
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when this broke, on tuesday, nicola sturgeon —— the sterling surged.inked to the ftse 100 because they sterling surged. it is linked to the ftse100 because they are doing well as well. what was the mood? not ain! as well. what was the mood? not again! this is the biggest issue, it creates uncertainty, uncertainty about everything, which is why i doubt necessarily agree with the point that theresa may having a majority helps with brexit because all that does for the next month is create more uncertainty. her idea is it creates more uncertainty about brexit. and certainly for her. for the rest of us not necessarily. we don't know what brexit means yet! moving on to the ft, if you want uncertainty, look at caracas, venezuela, a country in milk down, protesters flood the streets of caracas. it's like somebody has finally let the lead off and it has blown —— finally let the lead off and it has blown — — meltdown. finally let the lead off and it has blown —— meltdown. it has and how do you get it under control? the economic issues within venezuela have been
when this broke, on tuesday, nicola sturgeon —— the sterling surged.inked to the ftse 100 because they sterling surged. it is linked to the ftse100 because they are doing well as well. what was the mood? not ain! as well. what was the mood? not again! this is the biggest issue, it creates uncertainty, uncertainty about everything, which is why i doubt necessarily agree with the point that theresa may having a majority helps with brexit because all that does for the next month is create more...
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nicolÁs: aquÍ estamos jugando, para ganar.alles de los Últimos dÍas, violencia caos y muertos en protestas masivas en contra de su gobierno. las maniobras para disimular la crisis no parecen funcionar y el presente maduro, parece que harÁ una nueva carta polÍtica que anunciÓ aunque no dijo en quÉ consistirÍa. nicolÁs: vamos a dar paso firme en las prÓximas horas, para activar desencadenante histÓrico, que nos permita recuperar la paz. fernando: la bÚsqueda de esa paz parece cada vez mÁs lejos de sus manos. la oposiciÓn no se distrae con estos anuncios, la calle sigue caliente. estÁn convocando a sus seguidores para bloquear las principales autopistas en todo el paÍs. aranxa: en materia de salud, los resultados de una investigaciÓn, son contundentes beber una lata de soda o de refresco de dieta, todos los dÍas aumenta tres veces el riesgo de sufrir demencia o derrame cerebral. >> dicen por ahÍ que la belleza cuesta, en algunos casos el precio que se paga es muy alto. como pasa con productos que prometen ser dietÉticos, uno de e
nicolÁs: aquÍ estamos jugando, para ganar.alles de los Últimos dÍas, violencia caos y muertos en protestas masivas en contra de su gobierno. las maniobras para disimular la crisis no parecen funcionar y el presente maduro, parece que harÁ una nueva carta polÍtica que anunciÓ aunque no dijo en quÉ consistirÍa. nicolÁs: vamos a dar paso firme en las prÓximas horas, para activar desencadenante histÓrico, que nos permita recuperar la paz. fernando: la bÚsqueda de esa paz parece cada...
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nicola sturgeon has said she wants to prop up jeremy nicola sturgeon has said she wants to prop upjeremy made a decision, they were told it would be respected and they have a first minister who want to plough ahead regardless because she has tunnel vision and people want politicians to focus on falling education standards, difficulties in our nhs and an economy that is one quarter are away from recession while the rest of the uk is doing well. there was a small majority in the last end up london's referendum for those who wanted to stay in the uk. i think that to call ten or 11 point small comic given the brexit debate, is stretching it. but how is this going to affect any timetable given another independence referendum? the prime minister has made it clear that she believes the people of scotland cannot be side deck constitutional future until they know what brexit looks like, their powers are coming back here, nor should they be asked to make another decision when they were told that last one was for a generation, u nless that last one was for a generation, unless a majority of people
nicola sturgeon has said she wants to prop up jeremy nicola sturgeon has said she wants to prop upjeremy made a decision, they were told it would be respected and they have a first minister who want to plough ahead regardless because she has tunnel vision and people want politicians to focus on falling education standards, difficulties in our nhs and an economy that is one quarter are away from recession while the rest of the uk is doing well. there was a small majority in the last end up...
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no de nicolÁs maturana, con el necaxa fue espectacular.de abril y estas son las principales noticias, el secretario de seguridad nacional afirma que los soÑadores no son la prioridad para deportaciÓn . las organizaciones pro inmigrantes no estÁn convencidas de lo que dice. los votantes de el presidente lo siguen respaldando. el presidente de venezuela, nicolÁs maduro, afirmÓ esta tarde que quiere elecciones ya, serÍan para gobernadores. y en francia emanuel respaldado por obama y marie apoyada por trump definirÍan la vuelta presidencial. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. presentadora: buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. las declaraciones contradictorias dentro de la administraciÓn de trump estÁn creando confusiÓn dentro de la comunidad inmigrante. recientemente el presidente y su secretario de seguridad nacional aseguraron que los jÓvenes soÑadores no tienen de quÉ preocuparse, sin embargo el fiscal general afirmÓ que todas las personas que entraron al paÍs de manera ilegal no estÁn exentas de la deportaciÓn. >> no estam
no de nicolÁs maturana, con el necaxa fue espectacular.de abril y estas son las principales noticias, el secretario de seguridad nacional afirma que los soÑadores no son la prioridad para deportaciÓn . las organizaciones pro inmigrantes no estÁn convencidas de lo que dice. los votantes de el presidente lo siguen respaldando. el presidente de venezuela, nicolÁs maduro, afirmÓ esta tarde que quiere elecciones ya, serÍan para gobernadores. y en francia emanuel respaldado por obama y marie...
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nicola sturgeon said only the snp could make scotland's voice heard.orts: all these labour supporters know jeremy corbyn has to win back huge numbers of voters from the snp if he's to stand a chance of winning this election. do you want to vote for the snp, who want to fight for another unwanted and unnecessary referendum but have failed abysmally in the fight against poverty and inequality? an snp who've failed in government in all policy areas, as they systematically forget the dayjob, and obsess about the constitution? a springtime fall of snow greeted mr corbyn earlier today, when both he and nicola sturgeon came to the scottish trade union conference in aviemore. jeremy corbyn says he's fighting for every seat in scotland. the reality is, they'll have to fight hard to keep the one mp they have in scotland at the moment, having lost a0 seats here in the last general election. there will be no deals with nicola sturgeon and the snp after the election, mr corbyn said today. while she claims her party provide the only effective opposition to a conserv
nicola sturgeon said only the snp could make scotland's voice heard.orts: all these labour supporters know jeremy corbyn has to win back huge numbers of voters from the snp if he's to stand a chance of winning this election. do you want to vote for the snp, who want to fight for another unwanted and unnecessary referendum but have failed abysmally in the fight against poverty and inequality? an snp who've failed in government in all policy areas, as they systematically forget the dayjob, and...
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nicola sturgeon‘s responds today was that the polls suggest there was no chance of jeremy corbyn theremy corbyn getting into number ten. kezia dugdale, the labour leader, said that it within the snp's interests for the conservatives to stay where they are. nicola sturgeon has been due to set out how her proposals, have plans to hold a second independence referendum over the coming weeks, that triggered by brexit, it is not sure how that will continue now a snap election has been called. you can keep up to date with all of that on the bbc news page. theresa may has invited the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker, and his chief brexit negotiator michel barnier, to a meeting in london next week. it follows a meeting earlier today with the president of the european parliament, who made clear his priority was the fate of eu citizens in the uk. 0ur diplomatic editorjames landale has been following the visit. james. rita, antonio gianni might not be a household name in britain but he matters because his parliament matters. in brussels, it will have a beater, a vote over
nicola sturgeon‘s responds today was that the polls suggest there was no chance of jeremy corbyn theremy corbyn getting into number ten. kezia dugdale, the labour leader, said that it within the snp's interests for the conservatives to stay where they are. nicola sturgeon has been due to set out how her proposals, have plans to hold a second independence referendum over the coming weeks, that triggered by brexit, it is not sure how that will continue now a snap election has been called. you...
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en venezuela por tercera vez a la semana, la oposiciÓn toma las calles en contra de Él gobierno de nicolÁsente a ciudadano, no sÓlo necesita un historial libre de antecedentes penales, tambiÉn una calidad moral impecable. le vamos a explicar, por primera vez en el mausoleo donde descansan los restos de marÍa fÉlix se abre ante las cÁmaras de televisiÓn, revelando secretos de la doÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza: buenas noches. bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn. por tercera vez en la semana, venezuela es el escenario de multitudinarias marchas de oposiciÓn contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro. los enfrentamientos han dejado saldo de decenas de heridos y detenidos. denuncian represiÓn y brutalidad. angÉlica gonzÁlez tiene los detalles. >> venezuela sumida en el caos. la gente nuevamente intentÓ llegar a la defensorÍa del pueblo. la oposiciÓn intenta ganar terreno, pero la presiÓn es cada vez mÁs. -- cada vez mayor. la gente tuvo que lanzarse rÍo para evitar los gases, esta vez usaron lacrimÓgenas de color. >> bombas brasileras v
en venezuela por tercera vez a la semana, la oposiciÓn toma las calles en contra de Él gobierno de nicolÁsente a ciudadano, no sÓlo necesita un historial libre de antecedentes penales, tambiÉn una calidad moral impecable. le vamos a explicar, por primera vez en el mausoleo donde descansan los restos de marÍa fÉlix se abre ante las cÁmaras de televisiÓn, revelando secretos de la doÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza:...
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reportero: entretanto, nicolÁs maduro, siguiÓ bailando...tamente en el aeropuerto de bogotÁ, colombia . aquÍ ella y su familia, habrÍan abordado un aviÓn hacia londres. la manera de cÓmo fue arrestado un niÑo con autismo, por supuestamente agredir a un maestro, ha desatado una controversia la re sociales. un vÍdeo, muestra el procedimiento en el que dos policÍas arrestaron a un niÑo Último. esto ha ocasionado las crÍticas. reportera: de menor pide que no lo toquen, pero dos policÍas, tenÍa como misiÓn arrestarlo. el pequeÑo, estÁ acusado de patear a un docente cuando Éste lo castigo. el menor se irrita y piensa que es tonto lo que le estÁ pasando. el oficial, cometerÍa el primer error de varios al colocar, esposas de metal. [hablan en inglÉs] el arresto ocurriÓ en una escuela en florida. segÚn la demandante, la policÍa esperaba al muchacho, aunque el incidente ocurriÓ meses atrÁs . la madre, trata de tranquilizar a su hijo, no dejaron que ella lo acompaÑaron y los agentes no habÍan mostrado una orden de arresto. el niÑo le echaba la culpa a
reportero: entretanto, nicolÁs maduro, siguiÓ bailando...tamente en el aeropuerto de bogotÁ, colombia . aquÍ ella y su familia, habrÍan abordado un aviÓn hacia londres. la manera de cÓmo fue arrestado un niÑo con autismo, por supuestamente agredir a un maestro, ha desatado una controversia la re sociales. un vÍdeo, muestra el procedimiento en el que dos policÍas arrestaron a un niÑo Último. esto ha ocasionado las crÍticas. reportera: de menor pide que no lo toquen, pero dos...
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nicolÁs maduro niega que exista un autogolpe y defiende la decisiÓn de un tribunal supremo.a represiÓn de la guardia nacional venezolana se extendiÓ a los periodistas. nuestra corresponsal fue vÍctima de agresiones, amenazas e intimidaciÓn. convocatoria de un grupo para enseÑar cÓmo localizar a inmigrantes indocumentados. una iglesia debe ser protegida hasta con cadenas por las agresiones. comenzamos. ilia: tras el golpe a la democracia propinado por el tribunal supremo se sumÓ un golpe contra la libertad de prensa a manos de miembros de la guardia nacional. nuestra corresponsal fue lanzado al piso y golpeada mientras hacÍa su trabajo. la sociedad interamericana de prensa condenÓ esta agresión. >> mÁs allá de los golpes, creo que las heridas en mi mente no se van a borrar. >> la corresponsal de univisiÓn se repone de la agresiÓn de agentes de la guardia nacional venezolana cuando intentaba cubrir las protestas desde fuera del tribunal de justicia. >> tengo golpes, moretones, una fuerte en el cuello, en los pies. >> el ataque quedÓ captado en cÁmara. se aprecia cuando la peri
nicolÁs maduro niega que exista un autogolpe y defiende la decisiÓn de un tribunal supremo.a represiÓn de la guardia nacional venezolana se extendiÓ a los periodistas. nuestra corresponsal fue vÍctima de agresiones, amenazas e intimidaciÓn. convocatoria de un grupo para enseÑar cÓmo localizar a inmigrantes indocumentados. una iglesia debe ser protegida hasta con cadenas por las agresiones. comenzamos. ilia: tras el golpe a la democracia propinado por el tribunal supremo se sumÓ un...
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presentadora: venezuela ha sido escenario de multitudinarias protestas en contra del gobierno de nicolÁsuso de gases lacrimÓgenos por parte de las autoridadescontra los manifestantes que intentaron llegar a la defensorÍa del pueblo. angÉlica: venezuela sumida en el caos. la gente nuevamente intentÓ llegar a la defensorÍa del pueblo sin Éxito. la oposiciÓn intenta ganar terreno pero la represiÓn es cada vez mayor. la gente tuvo que lanzarse al rÍo para evitar los gases. esta vez usaron llacrimÓgenas de color. las redes se inundaron de denuncias contra colectivos. la sede de enrique en la capital, fue incendiada luego de un ataque con bombas un dÍa despuÉs de ser inhabilitado para ejercer cargos pÚblicos por 15 aÑos. >> el Único que estÁ inhabilitado en este paÍs, es nicolÁs maduro. angÉlica: el gobierno no se da por aludido. en el centro, el chavismo celebraba lo que llamÓ , toma deportiva y cultural.el equipo la sede administrativa del tribunal supremo fue incendiada. >> la oposiciÓnpromoverÁ la recolecciÓn de firmas para remover a los magistrados mientras nicolÁs maduro asegura que llev
presentadora: venezuela ha sido escenario de multitudinarias protestas en contra del gobierno de nicolÁsuso de gases lacrimÓgenos por parte de las autoridadescontra los manifestantes que intentaron llegar a la defensorÍa del pueblo. angÉlica: venezuela sumida en el caos. la gente nuevamente intentÓ llegar a la defensorÍa del pueblo sin Éxito. la oposiciÓn intenta ganar terreno pero la represiÓn es cada vez mayor. la gente tuvo que lanzarse al rÍo para evitar los gases. esta vez usaron...
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entre ellos dos menores de edad, mientras nicolÁs maduro enviÓ un video mÁs tarde, intentando tapar loos presentarle esta singular dj, que trabaja en > bueno hoy es --buenos dÍas y gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> hoy estÁ con nosotras, los pilla mÁs inteligentes que han sido diseÑadas para que logremos un mejor descanso.
entre ellos dos menores de edad, mientras nicolÁs maduro enviÓ un video mÁs tarde, intentando tapar loos presentarle esta singular dj, que trabaja en > bueno hoy es --buenos dÍas y gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> hoy estÁ con nosotras, los pilla mÁs inteligentes que han sido diseÑadas para que logremos un mejor descanso.
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there will be no deals with nicola surgeon and the snp after the election, mr corbyn said today. —— nicola only effective opposition to a conservative government. the only way to get rid of the tories you said despite with a labour government, wouldn't it?|j said despite with a labour government, wouldn't it? i can the polls as well as anybody can. the travails of the labour party, people who do not see theresa may imposing more welfare cuts to damage the economy and do further damage to our society should vote snp. eye—macro nicola sturgeon will use all means possible including this election to try to further hurry for another second independence referendum. the last timejeremy second independence referendum. the last time jeremy corbyn was second independence referendum. the last timejeremy corbyn was in scotland, he said a second election was fine with him. he wants someone to stand up and say, no food that is what me and my conservative team will do. the snp claims it is a two horse race between them and the tories in scotland. the tories agreed was in a campaign dominated by giving ov
there will be no deals with nicola surgeon and the snp after the election, mr corbyn said today. —— nicola only effective opposition to a conservative government. the only way to get rid of the tories you said despite with a labour government, wouldn't it?|j said despite with a labour government, wouldn't it? i can the polls as well as anybody can. the travails of the labour party, people who do not see theresa may imposing more welfare cuts to damage the economy and do further damage to...
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entre ellos dos menores de edad, mientras nicolÁs maduro enviÓ un video mÁs tarde, intentando tapar losingular dj, que trabaja en un popular club. durante el dÍa, administra el restaurante que heredÓ de su padre hace 60 aÑos y ahÍ la ven, por la noche es quiÉn llena de mÚsica de cl lindsay:esto es "contacto deportivo". no hay fecha que no se cumpla, y mejor tarde que nunca. llegÓ la fecha 10 de la liga m.x.. ivÁn: dÍa melancÓlico en la casa de los marlins. la ausencia de josÉ fernÁndez sigue doliendo en el bÉisbol de grandes ligas. lindsay: y en europa, que suenen las arandelas de vechia seÑora, en la champions
entre ellos dos menores de edad, mientras nicolÁs maduro enviÓ un video mÁs tarde, intentando tapar losingular dj, que trabaja en un popular club. durante el dÍa, administra el restaurante que heredÓ de su padre hace 60 aÑos y ahÍ la ven, por la noche es quiÉn llena de mÚsica de cl lindsay:esto es "contacto deportivo". no hay fecha que no se cumpla, y mejor tarde que nunca. llegÓ la fecha 10 de la liga m.x.. ivÁn: dÍa melancÓlico en la casa de los marlins. la ausencia de...
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politically, he is a part from nicola sturgeon. californiageon is in launching a defense of globalization. she is speaking at stanford university. james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is counterproductive for the u.k. to prioritize control of immigration over any other outcome for brexit. it is damaging for a country like scotland. james: yesterday, nicola sturgeon met jerry brown. they signed a pledge to combat climate change, in contrast to the republican white house which is prioritizing economic growth. is not meeting anyone from president trump's 5 daystration during her in the united states p h he did meet tim cook to discuss pioneering medical research, and holding talks with othe
politically, he is a part from nicola sturgeon. californiageon is in launching a defense of globalization. she is speaking at stanford university. james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in...
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nicola sturgeon says she's ready for the fight.his election for selfish, narrow, party political interests, but she has called it and, therefore, i relish the prospect of getting out there, standing up for scotland's interests and values, voice being heard and standing against the ability of a right—wing conservative party to impose whatever policies it wants in scotland. the snp believe this could be a great opportunity. if they turn in a strong performance at this election, it could bolster their arguments for another referendum on scottish independence. the only problem is, they did so well in the 2015 election — winning 56 out of scotland's 59 seats — it's hard to see how they could do any better. and if they lose some seats, well, of course, their opponents will claim that shows scottish voters don't want an independence referendum. many voters who do not want an independent scotland or another referendum, now see the tories as the staunch defenders of the union, which they hope could attract more votes in this election. i don
nicola sturgeon says she's ready for the fight.his election for selfish, narrow, party political interests, but she has called it and, therefore, i relish the prospect of getting out there, standing up for scotland's interests and values, voice being heard and standing against the ability of a right—wing conservative party to impose whatever policies it wants in scotland. the snp believe this could be a great opportunity. if they turn in a strong performance at this election, it could bolster...
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la marcha de hoy contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, no tiene precedentes.ersonas exageran las amenazas del presidente y la enorme presencia militar en las calles. el balance es de al menos dos personas muertas, centenares de arrestadas y mÁs de 500 afectados por los gases lacrimÓgenos y las balas de goma. maduro habla de crear un diÁlogo y de estar dispuesto a ir a elecciones. francisco: mÁs sangre en las calles venezolanas. los enfrenta mitos entre manifestantes de la oposiciÓn y efectivos de la guardia nacional, continuaban en horas de la tarde y de la noche, en sectores de caracas. durante el dÍa, varias personas fueron abatidas en las multitudinarias manifestaciones. este vÍdeo muestra como una joven cae por disparos de un grupos de civiles armados a quienes vinculan con el gobierno. . en caracas, la misma situaciÓn. un joven de 17 aÑos fue impactado en la cabeza por disparos de presuntos seguidores oficialistas. las masivas patas fueron detenidas tras una salvaje represiÓn militar que bombardea con gases lacrimÓgenos a miles de manifestantes, causando
la marcha de hoy contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, no tiene precedentes.ersonas exageran las amenazas del presidente y la enorme presencia militar en las calles. el balance es de al menos dos personas muertas, centenares de arrestadas y mÁs de 500 afectados por los gases lacrimÓgenos y las balas de goma. maduro habla de crear un diÁlogo y de estar dispuesto a ir a elecciones. francisco: mÁs sangre en las calles venezolanas. los enfrenta mitos entre manifestantes de la oposiciÓn y...
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nicolÁs maduro: estamos tratando de evitar el golpe de estado en venezuela.nfrontaciÓn, parece inevitable. arantxa: ernesto amaro, nos trae lo mÁs destacado de la jornada deportiva. chivas decepcionÓ ante el pachuca. ernesto: un gusto saludarlos y por supuesto estar con ustedes en el noticiero nacional de univisiÓn . vÁmonos con el resumen deportivo. los tigres andan sueltos, vienen de golear a las chivas. cristiano ronaldo, celebrÓ mostrando el lavadero. en la selva chiapaneca, pudieron mÁs los perros de tijuana, que la garra de los jaguares. dos-uno es el resultado. los cholos se mantienen en lo alto de la tabla. ...impacto la -- el que vio la sorpresa de la jornada fue el necaxa, prÁcticamente están salvados. el gol fue una obra de arte. para los tiburones rojos, un doloroso golpe en la lucha por el descenso. tigres y chivas no se hicieron daÑo. hasta y resumen deportivo, le mando un fuerte abrazo y no se olviden, para estar bien enterados, visiten univisiÓn deportes.com. arantxa: nos vamos con una despedida de altura. la pequeÑa ciudad de tobati, fue el e
nicolÁs maduro: estamos tratando de evitar el golpe de estado en venezuela.nfrontaciÓn, parece inevitable. arantxa: ernesto amaro, nos trae lo mÁs destacado de la jornada deportiva. chivas decepcionÓ ante el pachuca. ernesto: un gusto saludarlos y por supuesto estar con ustedes en el noticiero nacional de univisiÓn . vÁmonos con el resumen deportivo. los tigres andan sueltos, vienen de golear a las chivas. cristiano ronaldo, celebrÓ mostrando el lavadero. en la selva chiapaneca, pudieron...
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las protestas y manifestaciones continuan en venezuela contra el gobierno del presidente nicolas maduro hasta el momento la violencia ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, ha dejado decenas de comercios saqueadosy mas de cien detenidos. el regimen acusa a la oposicon de estar promoviendo un golpe de estado. mientras tanto, una supuesta iniciativa oficialista de realizar elecciones regionales a cambio de terminar con las movilizaciones fue rechazada hoy por sus adversarios. desde caracas francisco urreiztieta nos explica. ernesto amador nos trae lo mas destacado de la jornada desde univision deportes... tigres golea a pumas de la unam y se coloca mas cerca de la liguilla, mientras chivas decepciona ante pachuca... y al regresar de la pausa, el cielo de paraguay se ve inundado de paracaidistas de toda america del sur. les diremos por que... esta noche nos vamos con una despedida de altura... una concentracion de paracaidistas de toda america del sur tuvo lugar en paraguay. la pequeqa ciudad de "tobati", a pocas millas de la capital, fue el escenario donde se dieron cita estos atletas del aire
las protestas y manifestaciones continuan en venezuela contra el gobierno del presidente nicolas maduro hasta el momento la violencia ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, ha dejado decenas de comercios saqueadosy mas de cien detenidos. el regimen acusa a la oposicon de estar promoviendo un golpe de estado. mientras tanto, una supuesta iniciativa oficialista de realizar elecciones regionales a cambio de terminar con las movilizaciones fue rechazada hoy por sus adversarios. desde caracas francisco...
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presentadora: en latinoamÉrica el presidente nicolÁs maduro sigue moviendo sus piezas para calmar laÓ que el paÍs vaya hacia una guerra civil y dijo que iban rumbo hacia un proceso popular revolucionario, aceptando elecciones. reportero: en un muy cuidado campo de bÉisbol lanzÁndose pelotas. uniformes relucientes asÍ se mostraban nicolÁs maduro y cabello aparentando calma. >> aquÍ estamos jugando, como hay que hacer, pues jugando para ganar. reportero: toda una producciÓn de reality show que muestra al presidente maduro en control ddel poder y a cabello apoyÁndolo. un fuerte contraste con lo que ha venido ocurriendo en las calles en los Últimos dÍas, marchas multitudinarias, represiÓn, violencia, caos y muertos en protestas masivas en contra de su gobierno. las maniobras para disimular la crisis no parecen funcionar y un impaciente presidente maduro se jugÓ este domingo una nueva carta, estÁ dispuesto a que hayan elecciones regionales pero no presidenciales. >> estoy ansioso para que vengan las de gobernadores. reportero: maduro dice querer buscar la paz pero esta parece alejarse cad
presentadora: en latinoamÉrica el presidente nicolÁs maduro sigue moviendo sus piezas para calmar laÓ que el paÍs vaya hacia una guerra civil y dijo que iban rumbo hacia un proceso popular revolucionario, aceptando elecciones. reportero: en un muy cuidado campo de bÉisbol lanzÁndose pelotas. uniformes relucientes asÍ se mostraban nicolÁs maduro y cabello aparentando calma. >> aquÍ estamos jugando, como hay que hacer, pues jugando para ganar. reportero: toda una producciÓn de...
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that is almost certainly what the snp and nicola sturgeon will be sent. of the prime minister to call this election. it does not sound as if she is the port of the idea that but that will not stop going and campaigning as hard as she can, seeing that every good for the snp asa can, seeing that every good for the snp as a vote for another independence referendum. you will remember, although nicola sturgeon has said she wants motherboard, and although the scottish parliament has voted to say there should be another voted to say there should be another vote on scottish independence, the prime minister has said that cannot be won until well after the uk has left the eu. —— she want another fault. that issue of whether they should be one and whether it should be sooner than that will dominate the election in scotland. if the snp do really were, they can use that to bolster girardi made as to why they should have an independence referendum. but they did so well in 2015, in the last general election, the 156 out of the 59 seats in scotland, they cannot do better
that is almost certainly what the snp and nicola sturgeon will be sent. of the prime minister to call this election. it does not sound as if she is the port of the idea that but that will not stop going and campaigning as hard as she can, seeing that every good for the snp asa can, seeing that every good for the snp as a vote for another independence referendum. you will remember, although nicola sturgeon has said she wants motherboard, and although the scottish parliament has voted to say...
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nicola sturgeon saying again and again that it is her opinion that only the snp can protect scotlandhardline conservative government. the conservatives are the main opposition here at holyrood, their leader ruth davidson, for her part, saying nicola sturgeon's first intervention in this election has been to put mr corbyn in pole position to become prime minister. that, of course, nodding towards comments yesterday from nicola sturgeon that she would be prepared to support a progressive alliance. nicola sturgeon's response today was that polls suggest there was no chance of mr corbyn getting into numberten. chance of mr corbyn getting into number ten. labourfortheir part, and kezia dugdale, their leader, and kezia dugdale, their leader in scotland, claimed it suited the snp for the tories to stay in power because the snp have only cared about, she suggested, the issue of having another referendum. willie rennie, the leader of the liberal democrats, went in hard over the issue of europe and accused the snp of going soft on that issue. nicola sturgeon has been due to set out how their p
nicola sturgeon saying again and again that it is her opinion that only the snp can protect scotlandhardline conservative government. the conservatives are the main opposition here at holyrood, their leader ruth davidson, for her part, saying nicola sturgeon's first intervention in this election has been to put mr corbyn in pole position to become prime minister. that, of course, nodding towards comments yesterday from nicola sturgeon that she would be prepared to support a progressive...
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so many people would say a room with nicola may —— theresa may, nicola sturgeon, to bea may —— theresatouchable. john talks about arrogance and we have the arrogance of the government because they have been lecturing us that it's not time to have a referendum in scotland but out of no where we are to have a general election, so the fact the scottish parliament has voted to allow the scottish people to have a say on theirfuture, allow the scottish people to have a say on their future, hajj tofy brexit for securing our future say on their future, hajj tofy brexit for securing ourfuture in europe, so we will be entrusting roshan of a confident scotland playing its role in europe while a conservative government wants to drag us out, so i look forward to that because we have a strong message that excites people in scotland, and i expect people in scotla nd scotland, and i expect people in scotland to engage with this, and we will contrast roshan with a conservative government teetering on the cliff edge brexit. we want to make sure people understand the risks facing them. the prime minister
so many people would say a room with nicola may —— theresa may, nicola sturgeon, to bea may —— theresatouchable. john talks about arrogance and we have the arrogance of the government because they have been lecturing us that it's not time to have a referendum in scotland but out of no where we are to have a general election, so the fact the scottish parliament has voted to allow the scottish people to have a say on theirfuture, allow the scottish people to have a say on their future,...
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here, though, is more of nicola sturgeon‘s alternative analysis.ion of what kind of country we wa nt the question of what kind of country we want to be is at stake in this election campaign, and whether we wa nt election campaign, and whether we want that to be a country the future of which is steered and directed by a tory party moving ever more to the right, or whether we want the people of scotla nd right, or whether we want the people of scotland to be in charge. this is an opportunity to make scotland's voice heard and make sure we have mps from scotland who will be fighting scotland's corner. the scottish national party did very well in the last general election. this shows the vote after the 2010 election. orange represents the liberal democrats. red is labour. yellow for the snp. this is the 2015 election. the snp won 56 out of 59 seats in scotland. one of the issues likely to dominate as the snp campaigns this time round is its demand for a second referendum on scottish independence. remember, nicola sturgeon wants it to happen before the
here, though, is more of nicola sturgeon‘s alternative analysis.ion of what kind of country we wa nt the question of what kind of country we want to be is at stake in this election campaign, and whether we wa nt election campaign, and whether we want that to be a country the future of which is steered and directed by a tory party moving ever more to the right, or whether we want the people of scotla nd right, or whether we want the people of scotland to be in charge. this is an opportunity to...
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, called it a huge political miscalculation.le the lib dem leader, tim farron, said his party would fight to avoid a hard brexit. the prime minister has just left downing street for a meeting with conservative backbenchers. there will be a vote in the house of commons tomorrow to approve the election plan. we've extended coverage of the surprise announcement this hour. our main story at five: the prime minister has announced plans for a snap general election to be held onjune the 8th. in a surprise statement in downing street this morning, theresa may said britain needed certainty, stability and strong leadership following the eu referendum. she said divisions risked injuring brexit negotiations. defending her u—turn, mrs may said she had reluctantly come to the conclusion that a vote was necessary, adding "the country is coming together but westminster is not." she will need parliamentary approval to formally call the election, with a vote being held tomorrow. our political correspondent, ben wright reports. out of the blue, nu
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, called it a huge political miscalculation.le the lib dem leader, tim farron, said his party would fight to avoid a hard brexit. the prime minister has just left downing street for a meeting with conservative backbenchers. there will be a vote in the house of commons tomorrow to approve the election plan. we've extended coverage of the surprise announcement this hour. our main story at five: the prime minister has announced plans for a snap general...
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henrique capriles was seen as the opposition's best hope of defeating nicolas maduro.anned from politics for 15 years, accused of administrative irregularities. translation: the ban will never have an effect, it's just to demoralise us, to take hope from the people. it's to keep me from being a candidate orfrom being president. but this is about venezuela, and we're going to fight to change our country. opponents of president maduro say the ban is part of his concerted effort to stifle democracy. the unrest was initially sparked by a supreme court ruling to limit the power of the country's opposition—controlled national assembly. the court eventually backed down but accusations of autocracy remain. translation: this is a dictatorship. the people on the street are demanding elections — that's my reason for being here. in venezuela, we're not living, we're surviving. there's no food, no medicine, no security. the shortage of food and medicine is a symptom of the country's wider economic problems for which the government and opposition blame each other. a 3—year recession
henrique capriles was seen as the opposition's best hope of defeating nicolas maduro.anned from politics for 15 years, accused of administrative irregularities. translation: the ban will never have an effect, it's just to demoralise us, to take hope from the people. it's to keep me from being a candidate orfrom being president. but this is about venezuela, and we're going to fight to change our country. opponents of president maduro say the ban is part of his concerted effort to stifle...
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hoy 2 personas murieron en las manifestaciones contra el presidente, nicolÁs maduro.en venezuela por detenidos y militares. josÉ alfonso. amplÍa la informaciÓn. reportero: es el saldo inicial de las madres de las marchas, convocada por la oposiciÓn venezolana en todo el paÍs. >> llegaron unos sujetos en una moto y se bajaron del vehÍculo y comenzaron a tirar disparos al interferir. >> estamos a la calle porque mientras ofrece fusiles y armas a granel, nosotros estamos con la esperanza. >> primera marcha que estoy, primera congregaciÓn con mis hermanos aquÍ. reportera: avanzando creando perÍmetros e impidiendo avanzar por alguna de las principales arterias viales. una masa humana desafiante que enfrentÓ a los efectivos policiales. al uso de gases lacrimÓgenos, contra edificiosen zonas como el marquÉs. manifestantes, tuvieron que lanzarse al rÍo en caracas, para protegerse de los gases lacrimÓgenos y en autopistas como la francisco fajardo. grupos de jÓvenes decidieron hacer frente a los equipos blindados de la fuerza nacional bolivariana. >> y para derrocar el golpe de
hoy 2 personas murieron en las manifestaciones contra el presidente, nicolÁs maduro.en venezuela por detenidos y militares. josÉ alfonso. amplÍa la informaciÓn. reportero: es el saldo inicial de las madres de las marchas, convocada por la oposiciÓn venezolana en todo el paÍs. >> llegaron unos sujetos en una moto y se bajaron del vehÍculo y comenzaron a tirar disparos al interferir. >> estamos a la calle porque mientras ofrece fusiles y armas a granel, nosotros estamos con la...
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president nicolas maduro now says he will resolve the situation within hours. who's one of the president's senior aides, has condemned the decision. our latin america correspondent will grant. as the tangled political crisis worsens, there are signs of the frustrations bubbling over. so far, they have been limited to relatively minor skirmishes between protesters and police, but all of venezuela fears that the situation could escalate into violence is a solution is found. in a sign ofjust how controversial the supreme court's move was, the attorney general spoke out against it. translation: those rulings show evidence of various violations of the constitutional order and ignorance of the state model established in our constitution. it is my obligation to manifest to the country my highest concern regarding this event. that prompted praise from some unlikely allies in venezuela, the opposition. translation: the world recognises the move that the attorney general has taken to back the constitution. to all countries, the ombudsman, military ‘s and positions of res
president nicolas maduro now says he will resolve the situation within hours. who's one of the president's senior aides, has condemned the decision. our latin america correspondent will grant. as the tangled political crisis worsens, there are signs of the frustrations bubbling over. so far, they have been limited to relatively minor skirmishes between protesters and police, but all of venezuela fears that the situation could escalate into violence is a solution is found. in a sign ofjust how...
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the attorney general of venezuela has broken ranks with president nicolas maduro to condemn a supremeat stripped the opposition—led congress of its powers. luisa 0rtega expressed ‘great concern‘ and president nicolas maduro now says he will resolve the situation within hours. in other news, at least 2a people have been killed and more than 70 injured in a blast outside a moque in north west pakistan. the explosion happened in the city of parachinar, a mainly shia muslim area on the afghan border. reports say a car packed with explosives was left near the women's entrance of the mosque. new laws have come into force in the western chinese with authorities stepping up their campaign on what they regard as islamist extremism. measures include a ban on muslim ethnic uighurs wearing veils in public places or growing long beards. it may be one of the most significant steps ever taken in the fight to save the african elephant. china has closed down almost half of its official ivory carving factories and shops. conservationists say today's move is a "game changer", as our beijing corresponden
the attorney general of venezuela has broken ranks with president nicolas maduro to condemn a supremeat stripped the opposition—led congress of its powers. luisa 0rtega expressed ‘great concern‘ and president nicolas maduro now says he will resolve the situation within hours. in other news, at least 2a people have been killed and more than 70 injured in a blast outside a moque in north west pakistan. the explosion happened in the city of parachinar, a mainly shia muslim area on the afghan...
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the tories won't promise another vote on independence in scotland, but nicola sturgeon will.his is the biggest u—turn in recent political history. but it is very clear that the prime minister's announcement today is one all about the narrow interests of her own party, not the interests of the country overall. on the road already, as planned, for the local elections, the lib dems see opportunity to come back from rock bottom. it is an opportunity for the people of this country to change the direction of this country, to decide that they do not want a hard brexit, they want to keep britain in the single market, and indeed it is an opportunity for us to have a decent, strong opposition in this country that we desperately need. and though the tories start this election having gone back on their promise not to hold one... many people in the country will think, "theresa may told me she would not do this and now she is doing this can i trust her?" "why should i?" when the facts change, you change your mind. as she said herself, she was reluctant to make this decision, but she was br
the tories won't promise another vote on independence in scotland, but nicola sturgeon will.his is the biggest u—turn in recent political history. but it is very clear that the prime minister's announcement today is one all about the narrow interests of her own party, not the interests of the country overall. on the road already, as planned, for the local elections, the lib dems see opportunity to come back from rock bottom. it is an opportunity for the people of this country to change the...
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nicolas maduro remains low in popularity stakes.of survival? you know, i think they are doing everything they can to try to postpone elections. they postponed the recall referendum last october and they postponed regional elections. now they are basically trying to tilt the playing field firing off so that if they have to go to elections they can potentially win them. they disqualified henrique capriles on friday. there's also this process of party revalidation, in which the public disqualify a number of opposition parties. so although they are trying to constrict the opposition leadership, if they do have to go to elections they are better. we haven't spoken about the trump administration, which has suggested it would be quite as hands off as his predecessor. well, i think there is a lot of expectation that trump would be hands off, in part because they thought trump was opposed to britain and would just be... would follow his america first policy. but as it turned out trump is actually taking it up and the united states has denoun
nicolas maduro remains low in popularity stakes.of survival? you know, i think they are doing everything they can to try to postpone elections. they postponed the recall referendum last october and they postponed regional elections. now they are basically trying to tilt the playing field firing off so that if they have to go to elections they can potentially win them. they disqualified henrique capriles on friday. there's also this process of party revalidation, in which the public disqualify a...
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enrique: nicolÁs maduro dijo que la oea no servÍa para nada. >> por quÉ quiere salir venezuela de la simplemente libertad para los presos polÍticos, respetar la constituciÓn y la responsabilidad de la asamblea nacional. enrique: la paciencia estratÉgica podrÍa estarse agotando? >> es un momento complicado. hemos tenido cuatro semanas de manifestantes pacÍficos, en general y hemos visto la respuesta del gobierno con las fuerzas militares, reprimiendo a los protestantes. enrique: se pueden esperar sanciones de parte de estados unidos a venezuela? >> sÍ, siempre hay posibilidades. si alguien quiere utilizar nuestros bancos o sistemas financieros para usos malos, vamos a frenarlo cuando podamos. enrique: a preguntarle al subsecretario si la administraciÓn de trump pensaba tener un acercamiento distinto a las administraciones anteriores, el subsecretario dijo que la situaciÓn ha cambiado en ese paÍs y la postura de estados unidos, se estÁ ajustando a esa realidad. arantxa: retomando el tema del oea, samuel monkada, formalizÓ el proceso de retiro de esta organizaciÓn. samuel: renunciamos a
enrique: nicolÁs maduro dijo que la oea no servÍa para nada. >> por quÉ quiere salir venezuela de la simplemente libertad para los presos polÍticos, respetar la constituciÓn y la responsabilidad de la asamblea nacional. enrique: la paciencia estratÉgica podrÍa estarse agotando? >> es un momento complicado. hemos tenido cuatro semanas de manifestantes pacÍficos, en general y hemos visto la respuesta del gobierno con las fuerzas militares, reprimiendo a los protestantes....
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there will be no deals with nicola sturgeon and the snp after the election, mr corbyn said today.government. the snp simply cannot form a government in westminster. the only wait to get rid of the tories that you so despise would be with a labour government, wouldn‘t it? well, look, i can read the polls as well as anybody can. and the travails of the labour party i think tell most people that labour is not on course to form a government. so, people who don‘t want to see theresa may with a strengthened hand, to impose more welfare cuts, to damage the economy, to do further damage to our society, should vote snp. the snp regard the tories, not labour, as their real opponents in this election. the fact is, it‘s never been more important for people across scotland to think clearly and ask ourselves this question — how can we best protect scotland from the hard—line tories? the truth is, the tories are starting to think that they can do whatever they want to scotland and get away with it. the scottish tories believe they could win up to 12 seats in scotland, and say only they can stop
there will be no deals with nicola sturgeon and the snp after the election, mr corbyn said today.government. the snp simply cannot form a government in westminster. the only wait to get rid of the tories that you so despise would be with a labour government, wouldn‘t it? well, look, i can read the polls as well as anybody can. and the travails of the labour party i think tell most people that labour is not on course to form a government. so, people who don‘t want to see theresa may with a...
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opposition to chavez's successor, nicolas maduro, is mobilising.ational assembly is at war with the government. venezuela is on the brink of a terrifying descent into darkness. can anyone pull it back from the brink? foreign journalists are rarely welcome in venezuela, so we charter a small plane to the country's caribbean island of margarita, where overseas visitors can still slip in with little fuss. this used to be a buzzing, prospering tourist town. now, the flow of people, money and jobs has dried up. many local businesses have closed down. more are likely to follow. the beaches have not lost their allure, but venezuela has. a broken economy, inflation spiralling beyond i,000%, and violent crime have tainted even these shores. this has to be one of the most beautiful beaches i have ever seen. but, even a decade ago, it would have been packed with tourists from europe, latin america, and the united states as well. but today, you can see, there is barely a soul here. i have this little piece of paradise all to myself. for you, it means there is
opposition to chavez's successor, nicolas maduro, is mobilising.ational assembly is at war with the government. venezuela is on the brink of a terrifying descent into darkness. can anyone pull it back from the brink? foreign journalists are rarely welcome in venezuela, so we charter a small plane to the country's caribbean island of margarita, where overseas visitors can still slip in with little fuss. this used to be a buzzing, prospering tourist town. now, the flow of people, money and jobs...
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eu, nicola sturgeon has another chance -- since.at it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is totally counter—productive for the uk as a whole to prioritise control of immigration over other outcome for brexit, but it is especially damaging for a country like scotland. yesterday nicola sturgeon met california's democratic governor jerry brown, they signed a pledge to work together to combat climate change, in contrast to the republican white house, which is prioritise in economic growth over cutting emissions. miss sturgeon is not meeting anyone from donald trump's administration during her five days in the us. she did meet apple's chief executive tim cook to discuss pioneering medical research as well as holding talks with other firms including tesla, which makes electric cars and batteries. what we're trying to do in scotland, which is why coming to meet companies like apple and tesla as well, we're trying to take these big challenges that scotland faces were scotland... also trying to get the economic advantage
eu, nicola sturgeon has another chance -- since.at it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is totally counter—productive for the uk as a whole to prioritise control of immigration over other outcome for brexit, but it is especially damaging for a country like scotland. yesterday nicola sturgeon met california's democratic governor jerry brown, they signed a pledge to work together to combat climate change, in contrast to the republican white house, which is prioritise in...
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nicola sturgeon says she's ready for the fight. minister has called this election for selfish, narrow, party political interests, but she has called it and, therefore, i relish the prospect of getting out there, standing up for scotland's interests and values, standing up for scotland's voice being heard and standing against the ability of a right—wing conservative party to impose whatever policies it wants in scotland. the snp believe this could be a great opportunity. if they turn in a strong performance at this election, it could bolster their arguments for another referendum on scottish independence. the only problem is, they did so well in the 2015 election — winning 56 out of scotland's 59 seats — it's hard to see how they could do any better. and if they lose some seats, well, of course, their opponents will claim that shows scottish voters don't want an independence referendum. many voters who do not want an independent scotland or another referendum, now see the tories as the staunch defenders of the union, which they hope
nicola sturgeon says she's ready for the fight. minister has called this election for selfish, narrow, party political interests, but she has called it and, therefore, i relish the prospect of getting out there, standing up for scotland's interests and values, standing up for scotland's voice being heard and standing against the ability of a right—wing conservative party to impose whatever policies it wants in scotland. the snp believe this could be a great opportunity. if they turn in a...
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nicola rees has exclusive access to the unit at stjames' hospital in leeds.uring labour, one of the neonatal consultants came to see us, he painted a really bad picture that she could have all sorts of problems. in the intensive care unit, it was terrifying. it's something that very few people get to see, i would imagine. she was absolutely tiny, she had wires coming out of everywhere. she did actually have a twin brother, but sadly he didn't survive. she's given us something positive to focus on, i don't know how we'd have coped if it wasn't for her. but as soon as she left intensive care, mum anna took over from the nurses. one of the jobs we have to do is take her temperature, maybe every three or four hours, a simple procedure, really, just the thermometer on the wall, then just a case of going in under herarm. st james's hospital was the first in the uk to introduce what's called family integrated care. family integrated care aims to get the parent at the very centre of the team caring for the baby. parents are taught to pass nasogastric tubes and to fee
nicola rees has exclusive access to the unit at stjames' hospital in leeds.uring labour, one of the neonatal consultants came to see us, he painted a really bad picture that she could have all sorts of problems. in the intensive care unit, it was terrifying. it's something that very few people get to see, i would imagine. she was absolutely tiny, she had wires coming out of everywhere. she did actually have a twin brother, but sadly he didn't survive. she's given us something positive to focus...
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nicola sturgeon is at westminster... will find anybody, probably in any part of the uk, who thinks it is. i was stating the fact asi thinks it is. i was stating the fact as i did in 2015 that i don't want to see a tory government. if there was parliamentary arithmetic that lent itself to keeping tories out of government, i would want to see that happen. do i think that is likely? my happen. do i think that is likely? my answer is not what i am looking at now. my objective in this election is not to worry about coalitions with anybody, but to making sure that the snp is in the strongest possible position to stand up strongest possible position to stand up and protect scotland's interests. 56 mp5 returned, and possibly even an extra one... you heard me say i will be fighting to win every constituency in scotland, not limiting myself to any particular number. i intend to win this election and i want to win this election and make sure every one of these colleagues behind me is returned here to continue to do the effective jo
nicola sturgeon is at westminster... will find anybody, probably in any part of the uk, who thinks it is. i was stating the fact asi thinks it is. i was stating the fact as i did in 2015 that i don't want to see a tory government. if there was parliamentary arithmetic that lent itself to keeping tories out of government, i would want to see that happen. do i think that is likely? my happen. do i think that is likely? my answer is not what i am looking at now. my objective in this election is...