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nicolas: yeah.me here. lemonis: immediately there was a spike in business, and it was obvious to me that customers were loving the new look... woman: this is amazing. so high-end. lemonis: ...and the new product. woman: oh, my god. i love this top. lemonis: business was up almost 10%, and the margins were heading in the right direction. you guys are a dangerous trio. i'm just trying to keep up with you guys. -[ cork pops ] -stephanie: whoo! noemie: wow. lemonis: a lot of things have happened over the last year at courage. b. all of the unprofitable stores have been closed. we've rented a warehouse in plainview meant to do one thing -- take all of the dead inventory that was sitting in the basements and the back rooms and the offices and get it in one place so i can liquidate it. we've also established a third-party logistics business in visual pak, and that allows for the inventory to come into a central location and go out to the stores in an organized manner, and so it's a totally different model.
nicolas: yeah.me here. lemonis: immediately there was a spike in business, and it was obvious to me that customers were loving the new look... woman: this is amazing. so high-end. lemonis: ...and the new product. woman: oh, my god. i love this top. lemonis: business was up almost 10%, and the margins were heading in the right direction. you guys are a dangerous trio. i'm just trying to keep up with you guys. -[ cork pops ] -stephanie: whoo! noemie: wow. lemonis: a lot of things have happened...
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nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins to increase by 20%, that's $1 million in gr
nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in...
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, presidente nicolÁs maduro moros, tu renuncia inmediata.e un grupo de policÍas y militares descontentos. la cara visible es de este oficial. >> estamos realizando un despliegue aÉreo y terrestre con el Único fin de devolver el poder aal pueblo democrÁtico. francisco: el helicÓptero voló con una pancarta. el presidente maduro condenÓ lo que llamo un ataque terrorista. nicolÁs maduro: vamos a capturar al helicÓptero y a los que han hecho este ataque terrorista armado contra las instituciones del paÍs. uno de estos pilotos era el piloto del ex ministro rodrÍguez torres. francisco: el exministro ha sido atacado en los dÍas por el gobierno, por ser fuerte crÍtico del mandatario. >> nuestra meta de hoy es evitar que ese constituyente se instale. francisco: en varios sectores de caracas, las cacerolas volverÁn a sonar. una situaciÓn de alta tensión que se vive tras el incidente con el helicÓptero y la ola de saqueos. en las las horas podrÍan incrementar las medidas militares de orden pÚblico. ilia: el piloto del helicÓptero secuestrado, oscar pÉre
, presidente nicolÁs maduro moros, tu renuncia inmediata.e un grupo de policÍas y militares descontentos. la cara visible es de este oficial. >> estamos realizando un despliegue aÉreo y terrestre con el Único fin de devolver el poder aal pueblo democrÁtico. francisco: el helicÓptero voló con una pancarta. el presidente maduro condenÓ lo que llamo un ataque terrorista. nicolÁs maduro: vamos a capturar al helicÓptero y a los que han hecho este ataque terrorista armado contra las...
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we will ask how much of a setback it is for nicola sturgeon.t's emerged london firefighters warned councils about the risks of using panels to clad tower blocks just weeks before the grenfell fire. google is hit with a record fine by the european commission — more than £2 billion — for breaking competition laws. the parents who wanted to take their terminally—ill son to america for experimental treatment have lost their final legal battle. frozen computers and ransom demands — a large—scale cyber attack that started in ukraine is continuing to spread across the world tonight. and what is it about england, germany and penalties? england's under—21s crash out of the european championship. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: a record—breaking score of 377 sets england up for a crushing victory over pakistan at leicester, in the women's world cup. good evening. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has scrapped plans for a second referendum on independence by the spring of 2019. she said she had reconsidered the issue after the snp lost a
we will ask how much of a setback it is for nicola sturgeon.t's emerged london firefighters warned councils about the risks of using panels to clad tower blocks just weeks before the grenfell fire. google is hit with a record fine by the european commission — more than £2 billion — for breaking competition laws. the parents who wanted to take their terminally—ill son to america for experimental treatment have lost their final legal battle. frozen computers and ransom demands — a...
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nicola sturgeon rose like a rock star after the referendum defeat in 2014.l popularity fuelled electoral success and put independence back on the agenda. but it seems she went too far, too fast. now she admits she will have to make a fresh case for independence before there can be another vote, and she will have to pick her timing carefully. it's the only thing that makes common sense. i think another referendum would be disaster for scotland. i'm an snp supporter, but i think that it would make no sense, given the current political climate, it makes no sense for the snp to move forward with a vote on itjust now. i think we should have a vote on it. she should put it out to the public and let them have their vote on it. i think it should. the scottish greens back the snp's call for an early referendum and do not want to see the timetable slip. if we wait until autumn next year or even later, then we will be well out of the european union before the people of scotland have the chance to say whether they consent to that. scotland has not consented to leave the
nicola sturgeon rose like a rock star after the referendum defeat in 2014.l popularity fuelled electoral success and put independence back on the agenda. but it seems she went too far, too fast. now she admits she will have to make a fresh case for independence before there can be another vote, and she will have to pick her timing carefully. it's the only thing that makes common sense. i think another referendum would be disaster for scotland. i'm an snp supporter, but i think that it would...
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nicola sturgeon is keeping her options open going forward. effect she is saying today that her plans for a second independence referendum are on hold but they are not off the table entirely. there is a subtle change in the language i think and very definitely a slippage in any proposed timetable for a possible second independence referendum. she is saying that there is no chance now of any legislation before 2018 and that in effect means there is no possibility of a referendum on scottish independence before the brexit process is complete. i want to reassure people that our proposal is not for a referendum now or before there is sufficient clarity about the options, but rather to give them a choice at the end of the brexit process when that clarity has emerged. i am therefore confirming today that, having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately. instead we will, in good faith, redouble our efforts and p
nicola sturgeon is keeping her options open going forward. effect she is saying today that her plans for a second independence referendum are on hold but they are not off the table entirely. there is a subtle change in the language i think and very definitely a slippage in any proposed timetable for a possible second independence referendum. she is saying that there is no chance now of any legislation before 2018 and that in effect means there is no possibility of a referendum on scottish...
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has nicola sturgeon performed a u—turn?a clear timetable she set out for scotland to have a vote on independence before the uk leaves the eu in march 2019. but she has not completely abandoned the idea of a referendum. that is why she is facing people who say she is in denial. but the snp did not want to take the referendum of the table. they think that once the terms of leaving the european union are clear, they believe that support for a referendum will grow. another day and another rise in the number of tower blocks around the country that have failed fire tests — it's now 95 buildings in more than 30 councils in england. the government has appointed a panel of experts to give advice on the immediate changes that can be made to avoid another grenfell tower disaster. here's our home editor, mark easton. the grenfell tower fire is turning from sickening tragedy international scandal. the blaze appears to be exposing hidden risks and confusion over fire safety that stretches across the country. every sample of cladding from
has nicola sturgeon performed a u—turn?a clear timetable she set out for scotland to have a vote on independence before the uk leaves the eu in march 2019. but she has not completely abandoned the idea of a referendum. that is why she is facing people who say she is in denial. but the snp did not want to take the referendum of the table. they think that once the terms of leaving the european union are clear, they believe that support for a referendum will grow. another day and another rise in...
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a couple of other interesting points made by nicola sturgeon this afternoon.id she was very proud of her government's achievements over ten years in office here in scotland, but that she would refresh the agenda this summer. she would refresh the agenda this summer. she said she also wanted to widen out the independence movement to beyond the snp, but fundamentally all focus today will be on her comment about a second independence referendum, heavily criticised by the unionist parties here in scotland, but nicola sturgeon sticking to her line that she strongly believes people living in scotla nd strongly believes people living in scotland should have a choice about their future at the end of the brexit process. lorna, thanks very much for now. lorna gordon there. in a few moments' we will be joined by kezia dugdale, the leader of scottish labour. let's speak now to blairjenkins, who's in favour of scottish independence — he was chief executive of the yes campaign during the referendum three years ago. good evening. nicola sturgeon had no choice here, did she,
a couple of other interesting points made by nicola sturgeon this afternoon.id she was very proud of her government's achievements over ten years in office here in scotland, but that she would refresh the agenda this summer. she would refresh the agenda this summer. she said she also wanted to widen out the independence movement to beyond the snp, but fundamentally all focus today will be on her comment about a second independence referendum, heavily criticised by the unionist parties here in...
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nicola sturgeon's due to make a statement this afternoon. way speak about indyref two and it's been dubbed. what are your thoughts on scotland's holding another referendum ? what are your thoughts on scotland's holding another referendum? what nicola sturgeon should be saying is that she's going to completely take off the table indyref2. i think that was the clear message from the general election. i think now is the time for the united kingdom to be pulling together not being driven apart. finally prime minister, coming up this morning you discussed an investigation into the flammable, well, flammable materials being used on high rise buildings, cladding, tell me about that. what we've seen from the investigations that have taken place from the investigations that have ta ken place of from the investigations that have taken place of cladding material in tower blocks across the country is that we've seen so far 100% of these materials being combustible. something has clearly gone wrong over a number of years. we need to find out what, why an
nicola sturgeon's due to make a statement this afternoon. way speak about indyref two and it's been dubbed. what are your thoughts on scotland's holding another referendum ? what are your thoughts on scotland's holding another referendum? what nicola sturgeon should be saying is that she's going to completely take off the table indyref2. i think that was the clear message from the general election. i think now is the time for the united kingdom to be pulling together not being driven apart....
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. >>> y las imÁgenes que demuestran como presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro miente. >>> (♪mÚsica♪ntinuamos con noticias telemundo directamente desde kazÁn rusia ahora vamos a mÉxico donde una de las terribles consecuencia de las violencia que se vive son las fosas clandestinas llenas de cadÁveres anÓnimos segÚn cifras oficiales se descubrieron mÁs de 850 fosas desde el 2007 organizaciones dicen que son mÁs y como muestra raÚl cada fosa clandestina es una muestra del dolor que viven miles de el familias. >>> la tierra las y yerbas y el tiempo lo cubrieron todo. no parece que de aquÍ sacaron la los cuerpos de personas, en una fosa clandestina en morelos. >>> hace falta del pedazo de nosotros. >>> por todas partes incluidas fosas clandestinas, angÉlica busca a su hija desaparecida hace cinco aÑos igual que irma su hija diana desapareciÓ hace dos y tiene fe en que no fuese Último para ada clandestinamente. >>> no le corresponde a ningÚn ser humano no estÁ bien. >>> pero aquÍ habia mÁs de una fosa y segÚn la comisiÓn nacional del derechos humanos con reportes del gobierno federal y de
. >>> y las imÁgenes que demuestran como presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro miente. >>> (♪mÚsica♪ntinuamos con noticias telemundo directamente desde kazÁn rusia ahora vamos a mÉxico donde una de las terribles consecuencia de las violencia que se vive son las fosas clandestinas llenas de cadÁveres anÓnimos segÚn cifras oficiales se descubrieron mÁs de 850 fosas desde el 2007 organizaciones dicen que son mÁs y como muestra raÚl cada fosa clandestina es una...
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having said that, nicola sturgeon is a formidable politician. and you should never discount that.. she's been around for a long time. you know, it may be that her time. you know, it may be that her time is slowly coming to an end. ok, google have been naughty according to the european commission. that's the front page of the frying chill times as well, giles. brussels £2.1i billion —— your row fine. they are such a massive company, between now and wednesday they would make that money. it is unprecedented. it also underlines that they are a monopoly. going forward they are going to face intense scrutiny. it also opens the door to, what else will they face in terms of more legislation? they say they are reviewing it, but this is quite worrying for googol. —— google. we are going to go on to the daily telegraph. a rise in easy credit. the bank of england issued a warning suggesting that a lot of banks, it is as if 2008 didn't happen. interest rates are low, lending is rising sharply, the car market has been booming thanks to personal finance. this is different to after the brexit roa
having said that, nicola sturgeon is a formidable politician. and you should never discount that.. she's been around for a long time. you know, it may be that her time. you know, it may be that her time is slowly coming to an end. ok, google have been naughty according to the european commission. that's the front page of the frying chill times as well, giles. brussels £2.1i billion —— your row fine. they are such a massive company, between now and wednesday they would make that money. it...
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nicola, good to have you on the program. here she comes. thank you for watching.omorrow night keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis mismiley, joine next time with singer clint holmes. that is next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening, from largest, i'm tavis smiley, this talented actor joins us to discuss his filled "the united kingdom." this story describes an african king who married a white person. we're glad you joined us. david ayellowah.
nicola, good to have you on the program. here she comes. thank you for watching.omorrow night keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis mismiley, joine next time with singer clint holmes. that is next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening, from largest, i'm tavis smiley, this talented...
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nicola, good to have you on the program. here she comes. thank you for watching.omorrow night keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis mismiley, joine next time with singer clint holmes. that is next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - today on america's test kitchen, julia shows how to make perfect black bean burgers, jack challenges chris to a tasting of store-bought vegetable broth, and becky prepares supergreen soup with lemon tarragon cream, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that delivers,
nicola, good to have you on the program. here she comes. thank you for watching.omorrow night keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis mismiley, joine next time with singer clint holmes. that is next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - today on america's test kitchen, julia shows how to make perfect black...
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this didn't happen because nicola sturgeon wanted it to.le of scotland have ta ken sturgeon wanted it to. the people of scotland have taken that decision for her. but the first minister is digging her heels in, putting her fingers in herears digging her heels in, putting her fingers in her ears and pressing on regardless. she isjust not listening. first minister, why don't you understand the people of scotland sent you a clear message the the general election — get back to governing. when will you listen and get on with the job that really matters, improving our schools, growing our economy and fixing our nhs? a couple of other interesting points nicola sturgeon made in holyrood this afternoon. she said that she believed independence was not only about brexit that it goes beyond that, in effect, she seemed to be widening out the independence campaign to beyond the snp. there have been criticisms by people in the wider independence movement that the wider independence movement that the campaign is too centralised in the campaign is too centr
this didn't happen because nicola sturgeon wanted it to.le of scotland have ta ken sturgeon wanted it to. the people of scotland have taken that decision for her. but the first minister is digging her heels in, putting her fingers in herears digging her heels in, putting her fingers in her ears and pressing on regardless. she isjust not listening. first minister, why don't you understand the people of scotland sent you a clear message the the general election — get back to governing. when...
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nicola edgington had killed before.nvicted of the manslaughter of her own mother, but had been released. her victim in 2011 was sally hodkin, a 58—year—old mother and grandmother. today her son told me her death was entirely preventible. it was one mistake after another. it was one mistake after another and should she have been out, well, she killed my mum so i'll let everyone decide whether or not they think it was appropriate for her to be out. nicola edgington was released from this secure unit run by 0xleas mental health trust in 2009, just three years after being given an indefinite sentence for killing her mother. today's report commissioned by nhs england found the trust staff were too willing to believe edgington who was fixated on being discharged. they didn't take seriously warnings from her sister and brother that she was still potentially dangerous and on the day of the murder, they failed to stop her leaving their hospital despite edgington being clearly unwell. they're responsible for her being on the stre
nicola edgington had killed before.nvicted of the manslaughter of her own mother, but had been released. her victim in 2011 was sally hodkin, a 58—year—old mother and grandmother. today her son told me her death was entirely preventible. it was one mistake after another. it was one mistake after another and should she have been out, well, she killed my mum so i'll let everyone decide whether or not they think it was appropriate for her to be out. nicola edgington was released from this...
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nicola edgington had killed before.anslaughter of her own mother, but had been released. her victim in 2011 was sally hodkin, a 58—year—old mother and grandmother. today her son told me her death was entirely preventible. it was one mistake after another. it was one mistake after another and should she have been out? well, she killed my mum so i'll let everyone decide whether or not they think it was appropriate for her to be out. nicola edgington was released from this secure unit run by 0xleas mental health trust in 2009, just three years after being given an indefinite sentence for killing her mother. today's report commissioned by nhs england found that trust staff were too willing to believe edgington who was fixated on being discharged. they didn't take seriously warnings from her sister and brother that she was still potentially dangerous and on the day of the murder, they failed to stop her leaving their hospital despite edgington being clearly unwell. they're responsible for her being on the street. being relea
nicola edgington had killed before.anslaughter of her own mother, but had been released. her victim in 2011 was sally hodkin, a 58—year—old mother and grandmother. today her son told me her death was entirely preventible. it was one mistake after another. it was one mistake after another and should she have been out? well, she killed my mum so i'll let everyone decide whether or not they think it was appropriate for her to be out. nicola edgington was released from this secure unit run by...
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ataque terrorista, son las palabras del presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro tras los ataques de unptero contra el tribunal supremo de justicia de su paÍs. noticias univisiÓn 14 empieza ya. locutor: es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 11. marÍa: un hombre que fue secuestrado por coyotes hace aÑos al cruzar la frontera, ahora enfrenta la deportaciÓn. dice que ningÚn abogado quiere tomar su caso. veamos detalles de esta historia. beatriz: hablamos con una abogada de una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro y nos dijo que en general conviene buscar apoyo con agencias comunitarias organizaciones de apoyo de fe. recibiÓ una carta de inmigraciÓn indicando que el 10 de julio deben asistir a san francisco, sus dos casos ya fueron rechazados. uno era una visa u otro una solicitud de asilo. >> que me presente en la oficina de ice con mi hermano, estaba yo bajo fianza. como Él firmÓ, me tiene que presentar allÁ. beatriz: vino a estados unidos en 1999, luego saliÓ por una grave emergencia familiar. al volver de mÉxico, lo secuestraron los llamados coyotes. >> agarrÉ sus seÑales para qu
ataque terrorista, son las palabras del presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro tras los ataques de unptero contra el tribunal supremo de justicia de su paÍs. noticias univisiÓn 14 empieza ya. locutor: es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 11. marÍa: un hombre que fue secuestrado por coyotes hace aÑos al cruzar la frontera, ahora enfrenta la deportaciÓn. dice que ningÚn abogado quiere tomar su caso. veamos detalles de esta historia. beatriz: hablamos con una abogada de una...
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you wonder if the snp have learned any lessons from the election in which lost 21 seats, with nicolaturgeon saying in hollywood today when the terms of brexit will be clear we will come back to parliament to set out our judgment on the best way forward at that time. including our view on the precise timescale for offering people a choice over the future of the country. the fact is the election was the public saying they we re election was the public saying they were not interested in another referendum vote. and that was the clear message. you lost 21 seats. we're still the largest party by fire in scotland and indeed have a majority of the seats in westminster. this was nicola sturgeon being pragmatic and sensible based on the evidence is mounting of the complete shambles thatis mounting of the complete shambles that is brexit. british insurers said they are fearful of insecurity and that is probable. we have the circumstances in which we need to get people security and if we can do that by trying to get uk government to reset this appalling process they are engaged in then that is
you wonder if the snp have learned any lessons from the election in which lost 21 seats, with nicolaturgeon saying in hollywood today when the terms of brexit will be clear we will come back to parliament to set out our judgment on the best way forward at that time. including our view on the precise timescale for offering people a choice over the future of the country. the fact is the election was the public saying they we re election was the public saying they were not interested in another...
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no ellos, exigÍa un vídeo y la renuncia del presidente nicolÁs maduro. >> exigimos tu renuncia inmediatasterial. se tratarÍa de un grupo de policÍas y militares. jefe de la divisiÓn aÉrea de policÍa. estamos realizando terrestre . esto con el Único fin de devolver el poder al pueblo democrÁtico. el helicÓptero voló con una pancarta del artÍculo 350 de la constituciÓn nacional que permite el conocimiento del gobierno. >> condenÓ lo que llamo un ataque terrorista. el helicÓptero los que han hecho el ataque terrorista armado. el dÍa de hoy, que trabajÓ para la cia . negÓ que hubiese volado con el piloto. habÍa sido atacado por los mandatarios en la asamblea constituyente. nuestra meta es evitar que esto constituyente se instalen . la cacerola volvieron a sonar en sentido de protesta.una situaciÓn de alta tensión que se vive con el incidente del incrementar las medidas saqueos. militares de orden pÚblico. ilia: el piloto del helicÓptero secuestrado, oscar pÉrez, dice pertenecer a una coaliciÓn en contra del gobierno de maduro. mandato que pÉrez catalogÓ como criminal. >> somos una colisiÓn e
no ellos, exigÍa un vídeo y la renuncia del presidente nicolÁs maduro. >> exigimos tu renuncia inmediatasterial. se tratarÍa de un grupo de policÍas y militares. jefe de la divisiÓn aÉrea de policÍa. estamos realizando terrestre . esto con el Único fin de devolver el poder al pueblo democrÁtico. el helicÓptero voló con una pancarta del artÍculo 350 de la constituciÓn nacional que permite el conocimiento del gobierno. >> condenÓ lo que llamo un ataque terrorista. el...
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las cacerolas suenan como protesta al gobierno de nicolÁs maduro.rÍa: esta noche el nombre de oscar pÉrez estÁ siendo titulares. el funcionario de carrera en el cuerpo de investigaciones estÉticas y criminalÍstica sen venezuela. hace parte de una brigada elite de una policÍa criminalística. en estados unidos, hoy fracaso el intento de liderazgo. el problema es que los porque senadores se rebelaroncontra la propuesta. la bancada del partido aumentÓ. los senadores fueron a discutir sus preferencias con el presidente ton. el senador propuso para despuÉs del receso del cuatro . los senadores se reunieron con el presidente. estamos muy cerca de conseguirlo. la organizaciÓn mÁs importante del mundo. los ancianos van a aprender. los republicanos estÁn intentando desmantelar el llamado obama care. los demÓcratas calificaron de plan republicano. la anatomÍa del revÉs se explica por la oposiciÓn africana. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] eso no se puede hacer de forma bipartidista. los lÍderes republicanos caminen en la cuerda floja con el apoyo de dos de
las cacerolas suenan como protesta al gobierno de nicolÁs maduro.rÍa: esta noche el nombre de oscar pÉrez estÁ siendo titulares. el funcionario de carrera en el cuerpo de investigaciones estÉticas y criminalÍstica sen venezuela. hace parte de una brigada elite de una policÍa criminalística. en estados unidos, hoy fracaso el intento de liderazgo. el problema es que los porque senadores se rebelaroncontra la propuesta. la bancada del partido aumentÓ. los senadores fueron a discutir sus...
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this is nicola sturgeon being pragmatic and sensible based on the evidence of brexit.e disgusting brexit. the fear they have of the insecurity created by brexit is palpable —— who were discussing brexit. if we can reassure them by trying to get the uk government to reset this appalling process they are engaged m, appalling process they are engaged in, that is what we should do. that is quite rightly what the first minister was talking about today. at the end of this process, there's going to be a choice, because we don't know what is going to come out of this process. there's never been a more unstable time. we are going to work free hard to get something out of this shambles, where going to say to the people of scotland, we've done our very best. what do you think will warrant a second independence referendum? we don't know if it will be two years, that was position of the prime minister and david davis some months ago. we know that the first part has to be finished by may 2019. i was in brussels last week, there was people openly speculating that this would ta ke two
this is nicola sturgeon being pragmatic and sensible based on the evidence of brexit.e disgusting brexit. the fear they have of the insecurity created by brexit is palpable —— who were discussing brexit. if we can reassure them by trying to get the uk government to reset this appalling process they are engaged m, appalling process they are engaged in, that is what we should do. that is quite rightly what the first minister was talking about today. at the end of this process, there's going...
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ademÁs, maÑana nicolás maduro dijo que harÁ oficial la solicitud de que se apruÉbeme ante referÉndumlanos en el que destaca la lucha pacÍfica las calles en contra del gobierno del presidente nicolÁs maduro, qque considera tirÁnico e incapaz. >> la rebeliÓn, la resistencia y la protesta son legÍtimas. reportero: el vÍdeo habría sido una respuesta a la visita que previamente le hiciera el expresidente joselin rodrÍguez zapatero, . la canciller delcy rodrÍguez y su hermano jorge rodrÍguez, que el propio leopoldo lÓpez admitió. se desconoce los resultados de esa reuniÓn sorpresiva entre los funcionarios y zapatero. >> hoy mÁs que nunca estemos claros, el que se cansa pierde, quienes tenemos la razÓn no podemos cansarnos. reportero: entretanto, el presidente nicolÁs maduro hizo un anuncio sorpresivo este domingo, el sometimiento de la constituciÓn que saldrÍa de su constituyente a un referendo aprobatorio por el pueblo. maduro: anunciÓ que maÑana serÁ publicada en gaceta oficial un complemento de las bases que serÁ entregado poder electoral. reportero: propuesta estÁ recibiendo crÍticas n
ademÁs, maÑana nicolás maduro dijo que harÁ oficial la solicitud de que se apruÉbeme ante referÉndumlanos en el que destaca la lucha pacÍfica las calles en contra del gobierno del presidente nicolÁs maduro, qque considera tirÁnico e incapaz. >> la rebeliÓn, la resistencia y la protesta son legÍtimas. reportero: el vÍdeo habría sido una respuesta a la visita que previamente le hiciera el expresidente joselin rodrÍguez zapatero, . la canciller delcy rodrÍguez y su hermano...
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juan martin del potro is next for murray after he took time to console nicolas almagro following his withdrawal from their match with a knee issue. lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain. joe root hits an unbeaten century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's top seed andy murray was again required to play four sets at the french open as he fought his way into the last 32. last year's beaten finalist at rolland garros defeated slovakia's martin kleezhan to set up a third—round clash against former us open champion juan martin del potro. maz farookhi wraps up the action from paris on day five. ranked number one in the world, but hardly playing like it... britain's andy murray has battled with poor health and
juan martin del potro is next for murray after he took time to console nicolas almagro following his withdrawal from their match with a knee issue. lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain. joe root hits an unbeaten century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang...
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ilia: continuar enfrentamiento entre la fiscal general de venezuela y el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro.eona. ♪ ¡sonríe! ♪ ♪ el amor puede ser complicado, ...pero con unitedhealthcare es fácil encontrar opciones de atención inmediata y económica, como las visitas virtuales. ¿por lo menos ganaron? unitedhealthcare un video difundido ilia: un video difundido por los medios britÁnicos muestra el momento en el que la policÍa les disparÓ a los tres autores del atentado terrorista del sÁbado pasado cerca del ponte de londres. ademÁs, un diario divulgÓ otra grabaciÓn donde se ve a los tres extremistas bromeando y abrazÁndose cinco dÍas antes de cometer el ataque donde mataron a ocho personas yy dejaron heridas a 48. autoridades de irÁn mostraron imÁgenes de tres de los cuatro atacantes del parlamento de ese paÍs. uno de ellos estaba armado con una pistola y los otros dos, con rifles. el grupo tambiÉn atacÓ eel mausoleo y entre los dos atentados dejaron 13 personas muertas y decenas de heridas. la policÍa logrÓ abatir a los cuatro. enrique: esta noche, miles de manifestantes ssalieron nuevamente
ilia: continuar enfrentamiento entre la fiscal general de venezuela y el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro.eona. ♪ ¡sonríe! ♪ ♪ el amor puede ser complicado, ...pero con unitedhealthcare es fácil encontrar opciones de atención inmediata y económica, como las visitas virtuales. ¿por lo menos ganaron? unitedhealthcare un video difundido ilia: un video difundido por los medios britÁnicos muestra el momento en el que la policÍa les disparÓ a los tres autores del atentado terrorista del...
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president nicolas maduro brand the protesters insurgents and terrorists.tern words for president nicolas maduro. the venezuelan government is in the midst of destroying human rights and democracy in venezuela. it is conducting a campaign of violence and intimidation against unarmed demonstrators, this does is, civil society and frilly elect did opposition. freely elect did. —— businesses. with venezuelans facing shortages of food and medicine, these demonstrations show little sign of abating. fossils discovered in north africa have cast new light on how modern humans evolved. they reveal that homo sapiens existed a hundred thousand years earlier than previously thought. and they were present all across africa — notjust the east — which was previously thought to be the cradle of humanity. pallab ghosh reports this is the face of one of the very first of our kind, and more casts of bone fragments of the earliest known homo sapiens. the discovery of these fossils were presented at a news conference in paris. they have completely changed the theory of how mode
president nicolas maduro brand the protesters insurgents and terrorists.tern words for president nicolas maduro. the venezuelan government is in the midst of destroying human rights and democracy in venezuela. it is conducting a campaign of violence and intimidation against unarmed demonstrators, this does is, civil society and frilly elect did opposition. freely elect did. —— businesses. with venezuelans facing shortages of food and medicine, these demonstrations show little sign of...
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nicola sturgeon says she stands by her version of the story 100%.er they want another vote on independence. the outcome could help determine when or if that might happen. paul nuttall, the ukip leader, has spent the final day of campaigning visiting target seats along the east coast of england. he wants the brexit process completed by 2019, without paying any exit fee, and reducing net migration. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports from the ukip campaign trail in essex. cheering. confident smiles for the last push. ukip‘s leader paid a visit to one of the party's strongholds. they're convinced they still have a role, even now the uk's voted to leave the eu. ukip says it's the guard dog of brexit. i think people are coming around to the idea that theresa may won't give us the kind of brexit that we really want. the party is pushing its broader policies, too. it's promised to cut immigration, improve security, put more money into the nhs by cutting back on foreign aid, protect british culture, and promote a fair democracy. the leader sa
nicola sturgeon says she stands by her version of the story 100%.er they want another vote on independence. the outcome could help determine when or if that might happen. paul nuttall, the ukip leader, has spent the final day of campaigning visiting target seats along the east coast of england. he wants the brexit process completed by 2019, without paying any exit fee, and reducing net migration. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports from the ukip campaign trail in essex. cheering....
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ty defined by scottish independence, don't want it to define this campaign. nicola sturgeon would much rather talk about her opposition to tory cuts and what she says voting snp means. it means voting for mps who will stand against tory austerity, voting for mps who will stand up for investment in our public services, voting for mps who will protect the incomes of pensioners, who will protect the winter fuel allowance, the triple—lock, and who will protect free personal care and stand against a dementia tax. they call this the nicolopter, flying the snp leader to all the places her party looks vulnerable. having won all but three of scotland's seat two years ago, they are not fighting for new mps but are hoping to limit their losses. nicola sturgeon says she believes theresa may will win the election but may not increase her majority. she called this election because she thought she could steam—roller the opposition and have a landslide but she has been found wanting. she has come acro
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ty defined by scottish independence, don't want it to define this campaign. nicola sturgeon would much rather talk about her opposition to tory cuts and what she says voting snp means. it means voting for mps who will stand against tory austerity, voting for mps who will stand up for investment in our public services, voting for mps who will protect the incomes of pensioners, who will protect the winter fuel allowance, the triple—lock, and who will...
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and there was another price: when she goes back to her desk on friday, make sure nicola sturgeon hasand that message says, you can take your second referendum. we don't want it. we didn't ask for it. we said no, we meant it. get back to the dayjob and let us get back on with the job of making a better scotland, and there is only one person that can help lead us across the entire country, only one person that's got the plan, the discipline, the rigour and the determination to take us forward. ladies and gentlemen, may i introduce to you, the prime minister of our united kingdom, theresa may. thank you very much. thank you, everybody, for that wonderful welcome, and it is fantastic to be backin welcome, and it is fantastic to be back in the beautiful city of edinburgh again. ruth, thank you for that rousing introduction. there is no doubt what scottish conservatives wa nt no doubt what scottish conservatives want on thursday, but thank you also for your leadership of the scottish conservatives. as ruth has said, in this week, of all weeks, we stand together — england, scotland, wales a
and there was another price: when she goes back to her desk on friday, make sure nicola sturgeon hasand that message says, you can take your second referendum. we don't want it. we didn't ask for it. we said no, we meant it. get back to the dayjob and let us get back on with the job of making a better scotland, and there is only one person that can help lead us across the entire country, only one person that's got the plan, the discipline, the rigour and the determination to take us forward....
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ilia: el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro acusÓ de traición y de estar vinculado con supuesto terrorismo aa oposiciÓn continÚan en las calles. francisco: el oficialismo tratÓ de movilizar seguidores a la sede del ministerio pÚblico para protestar por la crÍtica de la fiscal general. >> esto puede dar origen a una guerra en venezuela. [ gritos] >> todos tenemos hambre! francisco: desde temprano se enfrentaron con policÍas. [disparos] son malas noticias para el presidente nicolÁs maduro, las protestas tambiÉn se desbordan en el oeste. [cÁnticos] en el este de la ciudad, la guardia nacional evitÓ que una manifestaciÓn llegarÁ a la televisiÓn del estado. los militares permitieron que una comisiÓn de universitarios se reunieron con el ministro de educaciÓn. una pÁgina web, montada con medio millÓn de dólares y el periÓdico nacional que podrÍa ser expropiado por ser investigado por narcotrÁfico. el gobierno no ha podido controlar las protestas, pese a la represiÓn. ♪ ♪ enrique:los lÍderes de tres paÍses, que pueden ser considerados rivales, se muestran juntos por todo lo alto en un vÍdeo comerci
ilia: el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro acusÓ de traición y de estar vinculado con supuesto terrorismo aa oposiciÓn continÚan en las calles. francisco: el oficialismo tratÓ de movilizar seguidores a la sede del ministerio pÚblico para protestar por la crÍtica de la fiscal general. >> esto puede dar origen a una guerra en venezuela. [ gritos] >> todos tenemos hambre! francisco: desde temprano se enfrentaron con policÍas. [disparos] son malas noticias para el presidente nicolÁs...
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nicola sturgeon outlined her revised thinking at the scottish parliament at holyrood.that we did not vote for, and in a form more extreme than most would have imagined just one year ago. and now the terms of that brexit are being negotiated by a uk government with no clear mandate, precious little authority and no real idea even within its own ranks of what it is seeking to achieve. before, during and since the election campaign, i have had hundreds of conversations with people in every part of scotland about the issues of brexit and a second independence referendum. i want to reassure people that our proposal is not for a referendum now or before there is sufficient clarity about the options. but rather to give them a choice at the end of the brexit process when that clarity has emerged. i'm therefore confirming today that having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march the 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately. instead we will in good faith redouble our efforts and
nicola sturgeon outlined her revised thinking at the scottish parliament at holyrood.that we did not vote for, and in a form more extreme than most would have imagined just one year ago. and now the terms of that brexit are being negotiated by a uk government with no clear mandate, precious little authority and no real idea even within its own ranks of what it is seeking to achieve. before, during and since the election campaign, i have had hundreds of conversations with people in every part of...
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[llora] >> que esto no quede asÍ, nicolÁs.lo que ocurre en las protestas, casi en tres meses 75 detenidos. muchos reaccionaron bloqueando calles y avenidass, incluso con el incendio de camiones en el lugar que ocurriÓ. una indignaciÓn que recorre el paÍs, la segunda muerte de un manifestante que es asesinato por militares delante de cÁmara de televisiÓn en menos de una semana. esta lista de detenidos en las p protesta pos dÍa aumentar, pero no impune. un militar que serÁ sometido a la justicia. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. jorge: luilian tintori, esposa e leopoldo lÓpez, subio un vÍdeo en donde leopoldo lÓpez grita que lo estÁn torturando. >> le gritÉ a leopoldo, desde aquÍ. jorge: lilian tintori dijo que leopoldo lleva 99 dÍas sin ver a sus abogados y sin visitarlo. un mensaje del diario de the washington post dice que el gobierno. >> el hecho que el gobierno no de ninguna seÑal, ya no digo de investigar, de preocuparse, de con hacÍa las victimas, lo que estÁ haciendo es abrir en dos las puerta de la imp
[llora] >> que esto no quede asÍ, nicolÁs.lo que ocurre en las protestas, casi en tres meses 75 detenidos. muchos reaccionaron bloqueando calles y avenidass, incluso con el incendio de camiones en el lugar que ocurriÓ. una indignaciÓn que recorre el paÍs, la segunda muerte de un manifestante que es asesinato por militares delante de cÁmara de televisiÓn en menos de una semana. esta lista de detenidos en las p protesta pos dÍa aumentar, pero no impune. un militar que serÁ sometido...
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la represiÓn del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro no se limita a resolver con fuerza militar las manifestacionesel mÁs reciente ataque de las nuevas crÍticas formuladas por la fiscal general. francisco: rÁfagas de disparos rompen la tensa calma en el paraÍso, sector del oeste de caracas. grupos armados vinculados al chavismo atacan edificios residenciales donde se protesta en contra de nicolÁs maduro. un hostigamiento que dura semanas desde que se iniciaron las protestas, ataques nocturnos de sujetos que no han sido identificados y actÚe incluso en conjunto con la guardia nacional. es una operaciÓn para amedrentar y llenar de terror a los vecinos, pero los vecinos no se han dejado amedrentar y siguen firmes en las calles. francisco: el paraÍso su sector del oeste de caracas de clase media uno quemadas protesta en contra de nicolÁs maduro desde hace semanas es vÍctima de fuertes represalias y ataques. este edificio de 500 apartamentos recibiÓ el Último ataque. su caseta de seguridad destruida y las Áreas comunes destrozadas igual que los ascensores. las puertas de acceso al lugar arrancadas, esta
la represiÓn del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro no se limita a resolver con fuerza militar las manifestacionesel mÁs reciente ataque de las nuevas crÍticas formuladas por la fiscal general. francisco: rÁfagas de disparos rompen la tensa calma en el paraÍso, sector del oeste de caracas. grupos armados vinculados al chavismo atacan edificios residenciales donde se protesta en contra de nicolÁs maduro. un hostigamiento que dura semanas desde que se iniciaron las protestas, ataques nocturnos de...
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the growth we nicolas maduro said specialist forces were hunting what he calls terrorists behind thethe attack. the aircraft was seen circling over the centre of caracas before gunfire is then heard. the venezuelan president has been facing three months of protest against his administration. many dozens against his administration. many d oze ns of against his administration. many dozens of people have died in those protests. more on the story as we get it. colombia's farc rebels have formally ended their existence as an armed group, after a violent campaign that lasted more than half a century, in which more than 260,000 people died. at a ceremony near the town of mes—e—tas, the farc leader, rodrigo londono, said, now disarmament was complete, the group would transform into a peaceful political movement. presidentjuan manuel santos said the country was celebrating a day where weapons were exchanged for words. hundreds of white butterflies were released at the ceremony, as a symbol of peace. 0ur correspondent natalio cosoy was there. the ceremony has nowjust finished here in the town
the growth we nicolas maduro said specialist forces were hunting what he calls terrorists behind thethe attack. the aircraft was seen circling over the centre of caracas before gunfire is then heard. the venezuelan president has been facing three months of protest against his administration. many dozens against his administration. many d oze ns of against his administration. many dozens of people have died in those protests. more on the story as we get it. colombia's farc rebels have formally...
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in scotland the assembly leader nicola sturgeon urged voters to show their support for a urged votersport for a fair and prosperous society and stop the tories in their tracks. she walked a vote for labour risked handing the keys of ten downing st to theresa may. the snp, the party defined by scottish independence, do not want it to define this campaign. nicola sturgeon would much rather talk about her opposition to tory cuts and what she says voting snp means. it means voting for mps who will stand against tory austerity, voting for mp5 who will stand up for investment in our public services, who will protect the incomes of pensioners, who will protect the winter fuel allowance, the triple lock and who will protect free personal care and stand against dementia tax. they call this the nicola helicopter, flying the snp leader to all the places where her body looks vulnerable. all but three of scottish seats were won by them last time around so they're not fighting for new seats but open to limit losses. nicola sturgeon says she believes theresa may will win the election but may not inc
in scotland the assembly leader nicola sturgeon urged voters to show their support for a urged votersport for a fair and prosperous society and stop the tories in their tracks. she walked a vote for labour risked handing the keys of ten downing st to theresa may. the snp, the party defined by scottish independence, do not want it to define this campaign. nicola sturgeon would much rather talk about her opposition to tory cuts and what she says voting snp means. it means voting for mps who will...
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scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon will set out her position this afternoon on what she referse way forward for scotland". nicola sturgeon had called for a second independence referendum to be held in the autumn of next year or the spring of 2019. but it's thought she has been reflecting on those proposals since the general election earlier this month. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. what are you hearing, lorna? its three month since nicola sturgeon set out her plans to hold a second independence referendum and after that, of course, she mandate from the parliament in holyrood to try and make that happen but a lot has happened since then. the general election campaign where the unionist party in scotland, who are implacably opposed to a second independence referendum, campaigned heavily on that issue in a general election result which saw the snp lose a considerable number of their seats, 21 seats in total. they still do remain the largest party here in scotland, nonetheless, nicola sturgeon said the prospect of an independence referendum was a factor i
scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon will set out her position this afternoon on what she referse way forward for scotland". nicola sturgeon had called for a second independence referendum to be held in the autumn of next year or the spring of 2019. but it's thought she has been reflecting on those proposals since the general election earlier this month. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. what are you hearing, lorna? its three month since nicola sturgeon set out...
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nicola sturgeon says she stands by her version of the story 100%.ey want another vote on independence. the outcome could help determine when or if that might happen. the election — in the later stages — was dominated by questions about security, following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but today, the parties were keen to refocus on their core messages — brexit for the conservatives — the future of the nhs and public services for labour. 0ur correspondent christian fraser looks at some of the policy choices in these key areas. so have you decided? maybe you haven't, in which case it's probably worth looking at two or three of the big issues and where the party stand on each of them. so we'll begin with the economy. the conservatives are pledging to balance the budget by 2025. they've ruled out any increases to vat, and they're sticking this time with the plans they've already set out on personal tax allowances and their cuts to corporation tax. labour is pledging to inject £250 billion into the economy over the next ten years. again, th
nicola sturgeon says she stands by her version of the story 100%.ey want another vote on independence. the outcome could help determine when or if that might happen. the election — in the later stages — was dominated by questions about security, following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but today, the parties were keen to refocus on their core messages — brexit for the conservatives — the future of the nhs and public services for labour. 0ur correspondent christian fraser...
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in a few minutes we will hear from scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon, who says her governmenturopean court of human rights have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard who want to take their son to america for treatment. the european court of human rights in strasbourg has ruled inadmissible the application by the parents of charlie gard to hear a final appeal that they should be allowed to take their baby son to the united states for a very experimental treatment. they said, in a briefjudgment, they said that the uk courts, three courts, which all found that great 0rmond street should be allowed to allow charlie to die, had been meticulous and thorough. they called medical experts, independent professionals, and a guardian appointed to represent charlie. and they all agreed that charlie‘s ventilator should be switched off. and they said that it was most likely that charlie would be exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress, and this experimental treatment would have no prospect of success and would offer no benefit. ukraine is saying... th
in a few minutes we will hear from scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon, who says her governmenturopean court of human rights have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard who want to take their son to america for treatment. the european court of human rights in strasbourg has ruled inadmissible the application by the parents of charlie gard to hear a final appeal that they should be allowed to take their baby son to the united states for a very experimental...
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this is what nicola sturgeon had to say.ats in scotland all the more remarkable. however, as we do after all elections, we will reflect on these results, we will listen to voters, and we will consider very carefully the best way forward for scotland, a way forward thatis forward for scotland, a way forward that is in the interests of all scotland. john swinney from the snp perhaps went further than nicola sturgeon with comments this morning, acknowledging the results of the election, the question of the second independence referendum was perhaps a significant motivator in this election in how people voted and he said the snp had to be attentive to that. but if results for the snp we re that. but if results for the snp were disappointing, the results for the conservatives at least in scotla nd the conservatives at least in scotland were quite the opposite. they had a remarkable result under the leadership of ruth davidson, doubling their share of the vote, their best result in 34 years, 1983. she called it an historic night a
this is what nicola sturgeon had to say.ats in scotland all the more remarkable. however, as we do after all elections, we will reflect on these results, we will listen to voters, and we will consider very carefully the best way forward for scotland, a way forward thatis forward for scotland, a way forward that is in the interests of all scotland. john swinney from the snp perhaps went further than nicola sturgeon with comments this morning, acknowledging the results of the election, the...
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presentador:otra jornada de protesta contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, termina con el fletamentoezuela en venezuela una nueva marcha convocada por la oposiciÓn, terminÓ en grandes enfrentamientos con policÍas y militares. bajo la lluvia, la batalla campal dejÓ decena de heridos. los socorristas atendieron a los numerosos lesionados. desde caracas, estamos siguiendo la violenta jornada. reportero: cerca del frente de combate, se encuentra los estudiantes universitarios que estÁn dispuestos a recoger a los caÍdos. es un día duro para hÉctor sÁnchez, jefe de paramÉdicos. su grupo acompaÑa a la marcha que ha convocado a la poblaciÓn en contra del presidente nicolÁs maduro. >> estamos para quiÉn los necesite. reportero: en cierto punto, la manifestaciÓn o puede avanzar mÁs y es reprimida por militares y policÍas. k en -- caen los primeros heridos . son traÍdos a una zona donde hay un equipo que los evalÚa. >> la primera salidas el miedo, pero luego vamos agarrando experiencia para estar seguros en esta zona. reportero: otros son llevados directamente a hospitales cercanos. [gritos] lo
presentador:otra jornada de protesta contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, termina con el fletamentoezuela en venezuela una nueva marcha convocada por la oposiciÓn, terminÓ en grandes enfrentamientos con policÍas y militares. bajo la lluvia, la batalla campal dejÓ decena de heridos. los socorristas atendieron a los numerosos lesionados. desde caracas, estamos siguiendo la violenta jornada. reportero: cerca del frente de combate, se encuentra los estudiantes universitarios que estÁn...
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tim farron and nicola sturgeon will be grilled this evening by a question time audience in scotland, and security, is bound to feature. as the tories set their sights on making substantial gains across the midlands, we look at two key battle grounds — in cheltenham and birmingham edgbaston. from a landslide tory majority to a hung parliament, polls seem to be making all sorts of contradictory calls. but do you think they are science or do you think they are fiction? they haven't got it right recently. 0k, thank you very much. and people lie. people lie? maybe i was lying there. and mulling all this over — my guests the guardian columnist owen jones, and katy balls of the spectator. let's bring you up to date with the latest from the campaign trail, and understandably, the focus has been on preventing future terrorist attacks, after the grim events of saturday night. jeremy corbyn‘s been campaigning in the north—east, saying he'd back calls for the prime minister to stand down. that she was responsible as home secretary, for cuts in police numbers. but he clarified his comments in an
tim farron and nicola sturgeon will be grilled this evening by a question time audience in scotland, and security, is bound to feature. as the tories set their sights on making substantial gains across the midlands, we look at two key battle grounds — in cheltenham and birmingham edgbaston. from a landslide tory majority to a hung parliament, polls seem to be making all sorts of contradictory calls. but do you think they are science or do you think they are fiction? they haven't got it right...
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finally, yes, tim farron and nicola sturgeon don't know what the questions are but nicola sturgeon willse tim farron on what his plans are for brexit. i think that is right. inevitably there will be questions about terror after everything that has happened over the last couple of days, indeed the last couple of weeks, when we go back to manchester just a fortnight ago. his very interesting that there will be the constitution, because brexit, the lib dems usp of course is that they would have a second referendum on brexit. nicola sturgeon saying she would like to see a second scottish referendum once the term is known. she is saying if she gets enough votes, scotla nd saying if she gets enough votes, scotland is the largest party, that will give her a triple lock mandate for a second scottish referendum because she already says she has it from the last holyrood elections, she said there should be a second scottish referendum for the people to decide. she got that mandate in march from the scottish parliament and then she is saying if she get a mandate this time that would be the question
finally, yes, tim farron and nicola sturgeon don't know what the questions are but nicola sturgeon willse tim farron on what his plans are for brexit. i think that is right. inevitably there will be questions about terror after everything that has happened over the last couple of days, indeed the last couple of weeks, when we go back to manchester just a fortnight ago. his very interesting that there will be the constitution, because brexit, the lib dems usp of course is that they would have a...
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president nicolas maduro is calling the incident a terrorist attack by forces, he says, trying to overthrow his government. but the president's opponents accuse him of orchestrating the attack to justify a crackdown against opposition protesters. the new flashpoint comes after months of deadly antigovernment demonstrations and shortages of food and medicine. reporter: amateur footage captured the helicopter hovering above caracas. venezuelan officials say it was a stolen police aircraft from which first fired 15 shots at the interior ministry, then flew a short distance to the supreme court, where it dropped 4 rnas. none of them -- 4 grenades. none of them decimated. president woodrow called it a terrorist attack against the government . president maduro: sooner or later we will find a helicopter and those who carried out this armed terrorist attack. reporter: this man is currently the chief suspect. in a video posted on social media, he identified himself. he said he blind to regroup a security officials defending the people of venezuela against a corrupt government. >> we demand that you,
president nicolas maduro is calling the incident a terrorist attack by forces, he says, trying to overthrow his government. but the president's opponents accuse him of orchestrating the attack to justify a crackdown against opposition protesters. the new flashpoint comes after months of deadly antigovernment demonstrations and shortages of food and medicine. reporter: amateur footage captured the helicopter hovering above caracas. venezuelan officials say it was a stolen police aircraft from...
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our royal correspondent nicolas witchall reports. before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said. she went on. her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the foot guards marched and trooped the colour of the irish guards. and the royal family appeared on the palace balcony where prince george, as usual, stole the show gazing down at the crowds and as then as the raf fly—past appeared up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflec
our royal correspondent nicolas witchall reports. before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower...
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do you support nicola sturgeon being at the top table for brexit negotiations?ack to the scottish issues particularly in a second and first deal with ashley's point, which is that she thinks you are not listening to the will of the people. what part of no don't you understand ? fundamentally, my view, i'm a democrat. but you are not because you say there was a vote and you want to have another one. we had a general election two years ago and we appear to be having another one... applause i absolutely accept the result of the referendum and the people i blame for the situation we have got ourselves in our david cameron and george osborne who took a chance on our country's future and our children will pay for it and they were on the remain side so i blame them if it's anyone. we are a country learned to deal with a new future and we must do it together but that deal that none of us know the content stop will be stitched up behind closed doors by brussels and london and i simply say the final deal will be stitched up, or rather decided, endorsed by someone, either
do you support nicola sturgeon being at the top table for brexit negotiations?ack to the scottish issues particularly in a second and first deal with ashley's point, which is that she thinks you are not listening to the will of the people. what part of no don't you understand ? fundamentally, my view, i'm a democrat. but you are not because you say there was a vote and you want to have another one. we had a general election two years ago and we appear to be having another one... applause i...