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nicolas: nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.harge of product development for aof the outdoor companies that i own. nicolas: all right, what am i looking at? chris: so, this is the ally bag, and the ally bag has over 19 pockets to keep you organized every day. from a wet/dry pouch, a, um... cellphone pouch that is right in the front. you have three pockets that are on the outside. these are padded so that if you're a photographer, you can put lenses inside of them, it'll keep them safe. if you're a dad, you could put diapers, you could put wipes, you could put a baby bottle in here. nicolas: it's like a utility belt. chris: exactly. it's totally utilitarian. nicolas: i would almost say that the bag doesn't mean anything. chris: well -- nicolas: to me. because we can do this. we have the factories. we can probably get a better price than you can. what is that halo effect? how do you make the business shiny? explain to me the concept again. what does it mean for the business? just... chris: well, okay, you got it. so, my previous b
nicolas: nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.harge of product development for aof the outdoor companies that i own. nicolas: all right, what am i looking at? chris: so, this is the ally bag, and the ally bag has over 19 pockets to keep you organized every day. from a wet/dry pouch, a, um... cellphone pouch that is right in the front. you have three pockets that are on the outside. these are padded so that if you're a photographer, you can put lenses inside of them, it'll...
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it is said in one report that he hates nicola sturgeon. because as we are reminded only yesterday by the secretary of state and the uk government, the united states is colin's single biggest overseas export market. £4.8 billion worth of goods, whiskey and all the rest sold nicola sturgeon is treading carefully, criticising the president overfor carefully, criticising the president over for example the environment over for example the environment over immigration certainly where scotla nd ta kes over immigration certainly where scotland takes an approach to try to welcome people, to come to the shores. at the same time she is trying to stress that she remains an admirer of the us and admire entire above those of the presidency —— office of the presidency.” above those of the presidency —— office of the presidency. i wonder if this is a frustration for nick wood surgeon. her party... she's having to watch the nature of the uk's trading relationship with america be fundamentally shifted by brexit which she does not want and renegotiated not b
it is said in one report that he hates nicola sturgeon. because as we are reminded only yesterday by the secretary of state and the uk government, the united states is colin's single biggest overseas export market. £4.8 billion worth of goods, whiskey and all the rest sold nicola sturgeon is treading carefully, criticising the president overfor carefully, criticising the president over for example the environment over for example the environment over immigration certainly where scotla nd ta...
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donald trump will be spending two nights behind us, nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotla ndthe first minister of scotland will not be visiting or seeing him, what you make of that? the relationship between donald trump and the scottish government, particularly the nsp, alex salmond and nicola sturgeon has been somewhat fraught. it was quite positive when they wanted donald trump to invest in turnberry, and in the aberdeen area golf course, since that time it's turned quite acrimonious, particularly between alex salmond and donald trump, nicola sturgeon, she removed donald trump as an ambassador, business ambassadorfor trump as an ambassador, business ambassador for scotland in 2016. again, nicola sturgeon has been pretty clear sending signals that they don't approve, the scottish government doesn't approve of the positions the present takes. just to give you an idea have how this resort has been transformed, just down the road, you'll get a road adjacent to the golf course, yesterday we could stroll along it, today no one is allowed. the beach on the other side of the golf c
donald trump will be spending two nights behind us, nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotla ndthe first minister of scotland will not be visiting or seeing him, what you make of that? the relationship between donald trump and the scottish government, particularly the nsp, alex salmond and nicola sturgeon has been somewhat fraught. it was quite positive when they wanted donald trump to invest in turnberry, and in the aberdeen area golf course, since that time it's turned quite acrimonious,...
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by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i wasjust news.t talking to collea g u es sturgeon, i was just talking to colleagues from bbc scotland, who say she is sitting down for an interview with the bbc as i am talking to you, so i am hoping in the next hour or two we'll be able to give you direct comments from scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, an donald trump's visit, because unless there is a big surprise they are not going to meet while donald trump is visiting turnberry. thank you. reaction that we are expecting any moment, and we've also had reaction from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, responding to comments made by liam fox, the international trade secretary, earlier today, that those who protested and continue to protest against donald trump's visit are an embarrassment. i think his remarks are, frankly, embarrassing for a cabinet minister to say that. he lives in a democracy, where people have a right to free speech, a right to demonstrate, and a right to express themselves. there were hundreds of thousands of people on
by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i wasjust news.t talking to collea g u es sturgeon, i was just talking to colleagues from bbc scotland, who say she is sitting down for an interview with the bbc as i am talking to you, so i am hoping in the next hour or two we'll be able to give you direct comments from scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, an donald trump's visit, because unless there is a big surprise they are not going to meet while donald trump is visiting turnberry. thank you....
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i think nicola sturgeon has been very clear on her position as regards donald trump.scind the offer of a state visit for mr trump to scotland. she is used very strong language to describe her feeling about the american president. i'd have liked have seen a meeting between them. i don't think she would have held her waist in any regards speaking to him, and i think that something probably that has put mr trump of meeting the first minister. he is a misogynist and he isn't going to take kindly to being told what to do by a female first minister. i think today, given the fact she is leading out the pride march in glasgow, she has voted with her feet and made pride march in glasgow, she has voted with herfeet and made it clear what she feels about donald trump. is this embarrassing for the snp? if you go back a few years, they were very supportive of donald trump's interest in developing two golf resorts, in particular, the one on the aberdeenshire coast? we have to go back quite a while for that. yes, there was quite a bromance between alex salmond and donald trump when
i think nicola sturgeon has been very clear on her position as regards donald trump.scind the offer of a state visit for mr trump to scotland. she is used very strong language to describe her feeling about the american president. i'd have liked have seen a meeting between them. i don't think she would have held her waist in any regards speaking to him, and i think that something probably that has put mr trump of meeting the first minister. he is a misogynist and he isn't going to take kindly to...
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a lovely moment for christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders — albeit aecade later. to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres. he beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence workers and their families from a war zone in southern syria. paul ronzheimer is from the german newspaper which broke the story and has been embedded with the group. thank you forjoining us. can you
a lovely moment for christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders — albeit aecade later. to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres. he beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence...
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wouldn't it have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there?of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it. this is about the person that holds the office of the presidency with the us at the moment, person who's taken action against immigrant children, separating them from parents making the most dreadful remarks and i think it is a shame the british government is not standing up to him a little bit more. but isn't it a bit disingenuous to say this is not about america when it clearly is? he's the president of america, he was elected by americans because he won using the democratic system. he represents that country, a country which is of huge cultural and economical importance to scotland. of cou
wouldn't it have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there?of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it....
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thank you polly and nicola — goodbye. change most notable across southern parts of the uk, very warm and humid last night. not much cloud around, some running into parts of eastern scotland and northern england, misty cloud and some visibility issues, some cloudy spots into the morning. two average is around ten to 14 for most of us, just a few spots on the south holding up higher than that but still cooler than last night. some cloud and parts of scotland and north—east england to the day tomorrow, some in southern england, may be pushing into south wales. maybe an isolated shower. coming into the north sea coast, that misty cloud will keep it cooler compared with elsewhere. the easterly breeze particularly into england and wales, quite noticeable for one more day. high teens across that east coast inland, temperatures is higher in the sunshine and up to the 20s in southern england. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: how many of you? 30? —— i3. the moment 12 boys and their coach, who were missing for more than a we
thank you polly and nicola — goodbye. change most notable across southern parts of the uk, very warm and humid last night. not much cloud around, some running into parts of eastern scotland and northern england, misty cloud and some visibility issues, some cloudy spots into the morning. two average is around ten to 14 for most of us, just a few spots on the south holding up higher than that but still cooler than last night. some cloud and parts of scotland and north—east england to the day...
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this was an attempt to get nicolas maduro captured and on trial.we have more. >> this happened last month in may. the goal of a group of military officers in venezuela was to stop the reelection of president nicolas maduro, which occurred on the 20th of may. they believed he was an illegitimate ruler that the election was going to be fraudulent, and they had been planning it for more than a year. the idea was to get him, put him on trial, and start over with a new democratic system. this was a group of, it's a little unclear how many, there might have been several hundred, but the number of people who were arrested was just over 30. jason: and arrested before they could execute the plan. ethan: that's right. the plan was either they arrested a participant who spilled the beans, or the second theory of the participants we spoke with was that one of the people was a cuban infiltrator, effectively, because cuba has a lot of influence in the military. jason: a double agent. ethan: a double agent. exactly right. that's the idea. carol: how many countrie
this was an attempt to get nicolas maduro captured and on trial.we have more. >> this happened last month in may. the goal of a group of military officers in venezuela was to stop the reelection of president nicolas maduro, which occurred on the 20th of may. they believed he was an illegitimate ruler that the election was going to be fraudulent, and they had been planning it for more than a year. the idea was to get him, put him on trial, and start over with a new democratic system. this...
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let's look at the situation, nicola sturgeon finds herself in.lationship with donald trump, doesn't she? i think that what has transpired here is a win—win situation for the first minister. if she had met donald trump it would have put her on the world stage, to a certain extent, meeting the most powerful man in the world, but it wouldn't have gone down well with her base. what's happened is that donald trump has not asked for a meeting with the first minister, so she hasn't had to turn it down, which would have been embarrassing. she hasn't met him, so she can still keep with that fairly vocal voice in the snp want nothing to do with donald trump. scotland's economic ties, notwithstanding political ties, notwithstanding political ties, economic ties with america are profound. it will become even more important after brexit, is it a political misstep for there to be so little diplomatic and political activity with the president, who are just a few miles down the road from glasgow and edinburgh?” just a few miles down the road from glasgow and edi
let's look at the situation, nicola sturgeon finds herself in.lationship with donald trump, doesn't she? i think that what has transpired here is a win—win situation for the first minister. if she had met donald trump it would have put her on the world stage, to a certain extent, meeting the most powerful man in the world, but it wouldn't have gone down well with her base. what's happened is that donald trump has not asked for a meeting with the first minister, so she hasn't had to turn it...
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he was not greeted by the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon.know that she have some profound concerns about the policies donald trump perseus. she is the leader of the scottish national party and earlier. i spoke to the snp‘s for —— foreign affairs spokesperson. well, he's being met by the secretary of state for scotland, and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews, and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it. this is about the person that holds the office of the presidency with the us at the moment. a person who's taken action against immigrant children, separating them from parents making the most dreadful remarks and i think it is a shame the british government is not standing up to him a little bit more. but isn't it a bit disingenuous to say this is not about america when it clearly is? he's the pr
he was not greeted by the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon.know that she have some profound concerns about the policies donald trump perseus. she is the leader of the scottish national party and earlier. i spoke to the snp‘s for —— foreign affairs spokesperson. well, he's being met by the secretary of state for scotland, and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to...
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aca vemos una falta, nicolas sanchez a cobrar el penal. rogelio se encargo del gol. dos por cero.r los tigres. que linda la nena, sigue tan hermosa mendoza empato a un gol. bola detenida, 2 x 1 entre dos defensores tremendo gol. pumas amargo la tarde al tecnico del necaxa. >>> me duele mucho, a mi me gusta ganar. pero, lo mas preocupante es c no hay juego lo unico que queda es mejorar. >>> me encanta esa pasion. un fanatico en la tercera entrada. los gigantes iban al frente por una carerra. 5 x 2, los gigantes evitaron ser barridos. en colorado los atleticos evitan una barrida, los atleticos cayeron 3 carreras por 2. ya continuamos. >>> le dijimos que estamos siguiendo los incendios al norte de california ingrese a nuestra pagina web y no se olvide de descargar nuestra app. esmuy importante estar pendiente de las temperatuas. cerca de 30 mil corredores participan en la maraton de san francisco. hubo 3 maratones. esta corredora demostrando que siendo mama no le impide ser deportista. la persona que vemo corono como la mas rapida de las mujeres. mnuchas felicidades en medio de muchi
aca vemos una falta, nicolas sanchez a cobrar el penal. rogelio se encargo del gol. dos por cero.r los tigres. que linda la nena, sigue tan hermosa mendoza empato a un gol. bola detenida, 2 x 1 entre dos defensores tremendo gol. pumas amargo la tarde al tecnico del necaxa. >>> me duele mucho, a mi me gusta ganar. pero, lo mas preocupante es c no hay juego lo unico que queda es mejorar. >>> me encanta esa pasion. un fanatico en la tercera entrada. los gigantes iban al frente...
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in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred fifty nine step on bond era the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that pantera became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the o. un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly
in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe...
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i'm joined again but nicola blackwood, former conservative health minister, and polly mackenzie, di rectorthink tank demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads with the extraordinary story of the 12 boys and their football coach who have been found by divers after going missing in caves in north thailand for nine days. the guardian reports that the government is close to lifting its 8—year long freeze on fuel duty to raise billions to help meet pressure from cabinet ministers. the ft leads with europe's two largest supermarkets, tesco and carrefour, joining forces to buy own brand products and cut costs. "brexit rebels threaten to topple pm," says the express and reports that senior tory mps are prepared to bring down theresa may's government if she compromises on the uk's departure from the eu. also leading with that story is the telegraph, it says foreign secretary boris johnson is backing eurosceptic mp jacob rees—mogg after he warned theresa may of a rebellion if she fails to deliver on brexit promises. the times also lead with reports of infighting in the prime
i'm joined again but nicola blackwood, former conservative health minister, and polly mackenzie, di rectorthink tank demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads with the extraordinary story of the 12 boys and their football coach who have been found by divers after going missing in caves in north thailand for nine days. the guardian reports that the government is close to lifting its 8—year long freeze on fuel duty to raise billions to help meet pressure from cabinet...
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zolani is married to nicolas even twenty four years after the end of apartheid mixed race couples are still on usual and they often turn heads. but that's also because people recognize the lani and start singing her songs. objectively why do most people simply repeat it and also to give us some misinformation really about about other races you know so it wasn't just like you say you stay here but it's also like you better than they have. much worse than you don't don't makes you actually actively encouraged not to mix so it's only been a couple of decades and you know i mean that's going to take a long time for that mentality to have to go away i think primarily it's an economic separation.
zolani is married to nicolas even twenty four years after the end of apartheid mixed race couples are still on usual and they often turn heads. but that's also because people recognize the lani and start singing her songs. objectively why do most people simply repeat it and also to give us some misinformation really about about other races you know so it wasn't just like you say you stay here but it's also like you better than they have. much worse than you don't don't makes you actually...
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it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ssing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we've seen that over the last couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration — the treatment of minorities and women, or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important that we don't have diplomatic silences around those things, but we all have the ability to speak out. last night's security breach by agreenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight — until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire. the 12 boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team
it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ssing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we've seen that over the last couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration — the treatment of minorities and women, or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's...
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said she wasn't opposed to the man but his policies, criticised him on climate change, minorities, and "his language about women". our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a round but it has not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship with the british people. and we just need to exerciseour right to protest. it's not just trump, it's the billionaire class that is dominating our world and we've got to get rid of the
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said she wasn't opposed to the man but his policies, criticised him on climate change, minorities, and "his language about women". our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland....
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it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon. matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. the twelve boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat cris
it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon. matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until...
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now the venezuelan president nicolas maduro has put his armed forces on guard after reports of a potential invasion by the united states last august the u.s. president on the trump asked his foreign policy advisers why he couldn't send forces into venezuela he's branded matilda's government a corrupt leftwing dictatorship during independence day ceremony on weapons day missed them adore his troops to remain vigilant excuse mr trump of having a criminal and supremacist vision in not only only according to a syria fisher donald trump insisted various times during a private meeting with the president of colombia with other allied right wing presidents one by one the canvass them so they would accept his idea of military intervening in venezuela we rejected this we repudiated this at the time and to our national armed forces admirals generals you cannot let your guard down not for one second u.s. immigration officials are using d.n.a. testing to reunites more than three thousand children separated from their parents at the border with mexico. was the mother was reunited with her eight year old
now the venezuelan president nicolas maduro has put his armed forces on guard after reports of a potential invasion by the united states last august the u.s. president on the trump asked his foreign policy advisers why he couldn't send forces into venezuela he's branded matilda's government a corrupt leftwing dictatorship during independence day ceremony on weapons day missed them adore his troops to remain vigilant excuse mr trump of having a criminal and supremacist vision in not only only...
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que hace meses donald trump al luciÓ enviar tropas al paÍs sudamericano, el presidente venezuela, nicolÁs> de ilegales e incompetentes calificÓ un cliente a empleados en chicago, aunque luego se disculpÓ y dijo que Él no era racista el sabor amargo de su comportamiento ya queda en la memoria de la comunidad, y los activistas no se estÁn dando por vencidos. >> cada vez que salgan racistas a intimidar a las personas que son mexicanas o latinoamÉrica tenemos que le vvantarnos y hac lo que tenemos que hacer para defender a esas familias. >> este incidente se suman a otros cada vez mÁs frecuente desde que el presidente trump tomÓ posesion, los crÍmenes odio han crecido en las diez ciudades de este paÍs alcanzando su nivel mÁs alto en las ulas dÉcadas. >> mujeres inmigrante han enviado cartas a las menores las cuales estÁn llena dolor angustia y tambiÉn de amor, asÍ se ve en cerca de 15 mensajes de mujeres que estÁn en un centro de detenciÓn de texas y que estos mensajes fueron publicados por la organizaciÓn que tratan de reconformar a los pequeÑos y todas prometen recuperar el tiempo perdido.
que hace meses donald trump al luciÓ enviar tropas al paÍs sudamericano, el presidente venezuela, nicolÁs> de ilegales e incompetentes calificÓ un cliente a empleados en chicago, aunque luego se disculpÓ y dijo que Él no era racista el sabor amargo de su comportamiento ya queda en la memoria de la comunidad, y los activistas no se estÁn dando por vencidos. >> cada vez que salgan racistas a intimidar a las personas que son mexicanas o latinoamÉrica tenemos que le vvantarnos y...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. while mr trump may elicit strong passions on both sides, i chatted to one woman living down the road by the golf course failing to get her car out of the drive yesterday, i said, how are you finding this? she rolled her eyes, totally boring, but at least i can get my gardening done, she could not get out to do her shopping. every cloud has a silver lining. how important is the meeting with president p
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be...
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nicola sturgeon, first minister, says she's refreshing the team entirely.his week, we've had a big move that holyrood, the education bill has been shelved, that was a bill, a flagship measure designed to bring substantial changes to the way scotland's schools are run. it has been shelved, as i say. education secretary john swinney says he can get around that, he can follow a short—cut method of bringing further powers to scotland's head teachers in a deal with local authorities. but his opponents say it's a boorach, which is scots gaelic for a muddle. now, alongside these and many other things happening in holyrood, there's a permanent presence — it is of course brexit. discussed everywhere, breaking out into big disputes from time to time, and underlying it all, you have here a fundamental dispute between the scottish parliament and the westminster parliament. the scottish government and the uk government. it concerns the issuees of powers in devolved areas like farming are due to return to these islands off to brexit. it's a reminder, if you like, that ul
nicola sturgeon, first minister, says she's refreshing the team entirely.his week, we've had a big move that holyrood, the education bill has been shelved, that was a bill, a flagship measure designed to bring substantial changes to the way scotland's schools are run. it has been shelved, as i say. education secretary john swinney says he can get around that, he can follow a short—cut method of bringing further powers to scotland's head teachers in a deal with local authorities. but his...
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he isn't beating nicola sturgeon or any other politicians while he is here.m will be joining while he is here. some of them will bejoining the while he is here. some of them will be joining the anti—trump protest. not the first minister herself, but she is going to be leading the glasgow pride march over the weekend, and she will hope that joining that demonstration will send a message to the president all of its own. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america editor, jon sopel. laura, can we distinguish anything between the messages we got overnight, the interview he did with the newspaper and what he said in this conference today?” the newspaper and what he said in this conference today? i think we can say pretty clearly that number ten tried really hard to get him to roll back from what was very direct criticism of the prime minister, and they were successful in that to an extent. the visit of an american president is almost the most high—profile event any pressure ridges prime minister ever has to deal with. so for them to h
he isn't beating nicola sturgeon or any other politicians while he is here.m will be joining while he is here. some of them will bejoining the while he is here. some of them will be joining the anti—trump protest. not the first minister herself, but she is going to be leading the glasgow pride march over the weekend, and she will hope that joining that demonstration will send a message to the president all of its own. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america...
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but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon publicly criticised the president's policies on climateinorities and "the treatment of women." from mr trump's turnberry resort, lorna gordon reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort "magical". president trump has described his trip to turnberry as "two days of meetings, calls, and hopefully some golf." he has managed to play a round, but it's not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital, where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship our right to protest. he is a cruel, horrible man, and as an american i should speak out. this is now the third day of protests. not impressed, says the minister hoping to cut a deal with the us after brexit. i
but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon publicly criticised the president's policies on climateinorities and "the treatment of women." from mr trump's turnberry resort, lorna gordon reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his...
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to encourage companies to create suitable job opportunities in an effort to root out social stigma nicolas sarkozy port's them from the uk. it's in the water that christie feels the most that he. was born with a genetic disorder that caused a malformation of his hands and arms. despite others staring at him he completely forgets about his disability. it is. so full of course. i feel like a fish in the water or like a bird in the sky anything is possible. after earning about in marketing works double shifts selling t.v. packages by day and chinese takeaway by night. the force of their lives only knew that disability is a state of mind we have so much to do to change public perception of people like me our society needs to stop seeing us as a burden and more like people you can depend on. almost one in ten in senegal is handicapped and yet many still believe it is a curse. like our gays parents who abandoned her as a child she's been living on the streets with others like her trying to survive. this is two weeks old mobile phone footage of a police officer beating our gate to the ground beca
to encourage companies to create suitable job opportunities in an effort to root out social stigma nicolas sarkozy port's them from the uk. it's in the water that christie feels the most that he. was born with a genetic disorder that caused a malformation of his hands and arms. despite others staring at him he completely forgets about his disability. it is. so full of course. i feel like a fish in the water or like a bird in the sky anything is possible. after earning about in marketing works...
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fÉlix: en medio de un panorama de protestas en venezuela, la oposiciÓn polÍtica de nicolÁs maduro tratanzar su fracturada unidad. reportero: la oposiciÓn busca una nueva ruta con el paÍs entrando en una nueva etapa de protestas contra el gobierno. henrique capriles rompiÓ su silencio de cinco meses para hacer un llamado de unidad. >> hay que articular toda la fuerzas de oposiciÓn en la prÓximas horas. yo estoy dispuesto. >> la oposiciÓn estÁ firme, pero perseguida. en venezuela hay dictadura. cÓmo el hablar d leopoldo lÓpez estÁ preso? reportero:se han sumado otros sectores que llaman a un paro indefinido a partir del prÓximo lunes. son muchos los venezolanos que con los sueldos y salarios. se ha sumado el colapso de los servicios y la falta de alimento. una primera reuniÓn entre las principales fuerzas de oposiciÓn se dio de manera privada el pasado jueves en la bÚsqueda de una nueva agenda comÚn. no todos asistieron. >> se pide eficacia, en este momento la ruta estÁ muy claro. reportero: la oposiciÓn busca darle sentido polÍtico al de contexto social. una coyuntura polÍtica podría ven
fÉlix: en medio de un panorama de protestas en venezuela, la oposiciÓn polÍtica de nicolÁs maduro tratanzar su fracturada unidad. reportero: la oposiciÓn busca una nueva ruta con el paÍs entrando en una nueva etapa de protestas contra el gobierno. henrique capriles rompiÓ su silencio de cinco meses para hacer un llamado de unidad. >> hay que articular toda la fuerzas de oposiciÓn en la prÓximas horas. yo estoy dispuesto. >> la oposiciÓn estÁ firme, pero perseguida. en...
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nicola vlasic with the simplest goal he'll score in his whole career.ch sterner tests to come, though. england captain eoin morgan says it's important his side take the momentum into their next match in leeds, after squaring the one—day series with india at 1—1. it was a fine performance from england at lord's yesterday. joe root scoring a century in the process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. i—i process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. 1—1 as they head to headingley. it was a fabulous effort to sort of get to where we did, but i think, ultimately, our bowlers were outstanding to back that up. and as i've said previously, the conditions might have slightly favoured us today. but, you know, we were ruthless and we took that opportunity and, you know, the scoreline is a fair reflection of that, i think. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenging over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the ma
nicola vlasic with the simplest goal he'll score in his whole career.ch sterner tests to come, though. england captain eoin morgan says it's important his side take the momentum into their next match in leeds, after squaring the one—day series with india at 1—1. it was a fine performance from england at lord's yesterday. joe root scoring a century in the process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. i—i process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. 1—1 as they...
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and a threat to nicolas maduro after five years in office.: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm jason kelce. carol: i am carol massar. this is a story that has been taught until now. bloomberg news uncovering a military coup in venezuela. toon: this was an attempt get nicholas maduro captured at on file. >> this happened inmate. -- in may. this was to stop the election of nicholas maduro. is anelieve he illegitimate ruler. they had been planning for more than a year. the idea was to get him and put him on trial and start over with a new democratic system. it is a little unclear how many. we think it may have been several hundred. the number of people arrested was over 30. >> arrested before they could execute. >> the plan was either they arrested a participant who spilled the beans and the second was that one of the people was a cuban infiltrated. -- infiltrater. >> how many countries outside to about it -- knew about it? >> both colombian, american and u.s. officials were aware of it. i think
and a threat to nicolas maduro after five years in office.: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm jason kelce. carol: i am carol massar. this is a story that has been taught until now. bloomberg news uncovering a military coup in venezuela. toon: this was an attempt get nicholas maduro captured at on file. >> this happened inmate. -- in may. this was to stop the election of nicholas maduro. is anelieve he illegitimate ruler. they had been...
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motÍn con presos polÍticos en la cÁrcel manejada por el servicio de inteligencia del gobierno de nicolÁsncisco: intenso movimiento en este centro en caracas. en horas de la tarde de este lunes se desatÓ un nuevo motÍn en este penal. el segundo en tres meses. fotografÍas captado por los reos baen control de parte de las dependencias carcelarias. lo presos polÍticos protestan por la situaciÓn y el hacinamiento a los que las autorÍa lo somete, varias vías sin agua y sin alimentos. >> basta de atropellos, de aberraciones. >> tanta tortura para nosotros los familiares y ellos que estÁn adentro. exigimos libertad! francisco: los reos solicitan la presencia de la fiscalÍa para comenzar las negociaciones. aspiran a que se dÉ mÁs liberaciones, por lo menos de aquellos reos que tienen Órdenes de salidas y que que se respeten los derechos humanos. en caracas, venezuela, francisco u rraiztieta. patricia: cuauhtÉmoc blanco dijo que no robarÍa y arrasÓ con las elecciones del 1 de julio en mÉxico. le hablamos de los desafÍos que le esperan. cuauhtÉmoc: no nos vamos a robar nada.dro: el ex futbolist arr
motÍn con presos polÍticos en la cÁrcel manejada por el servicio de inteligencia del gobierno de nicolÁsncisco: intenso movimiento en este centro en caracas. en horas de la tarde de este lunes se desatÓ un nuevo motÍn en este penal. el segundo en tres meses. fotografÍas captado por los reos baen control de parte de las dependencias carcelarias. lo presos polÍticos protestan por la situaciÓn y el hacinamiento a los que las autorÍa lo somete, varias vías sin agua y sin alimentos....
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bubut as soon asas why why d read full to make a nicola for fresh injection and six second [inaudible] online. business are the conditions are right. a day. to listen. to this colossal he's. trying to cut down on his asian nations refused to use remains with h a with a statement. are you know that i'm not displaced by the claims. sells a lot of luck and strategy. in. the day unclear. whether this as six sixty no way out. sixty three three three we planning making [inaudible] but now the it's on...
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the venezuelan president nicolas maduro lashed out at the united states accusing washington of fermenting unrest in his country but other concerts are support for daniel ortega has left the government an ethnic regular which is facing only going on grass. relatives of those killed when a malaysia airlines flight m h seventeen was down the ukraine have been disastrous fourth anniversary during sermon in the netherlands each rather to read out the names and ages but then to singe family members race. two hundred ninety eight people were killed when the plane was shot down by a russian made missile how international investigators have. russian rebels. well it's a year since iraq's armed forces liberated the country's second largest city mosul from so-called islamic state i have ruled the city for three years with the support of some of its citizens as mosul struggles to rebuild reconciliation between those who supported by us and those who didn't is an almost impossible task so for the time being those in charge of concentrating on keeping those two sides apart this exclusive report now from
the venezuelan president nicolas maduro lashed out at the united states accusing washington of fermenting unrest in his country but other concerts are support for daniel ortega has left the government an ethnic regular which is facing only going on grass. relatives of those killed when a malaysia airlines flight m h seventeen was down the ukraine have been disastrous fourth anniversary during sermon in the netherlands each rather to read out the names and ages but then to singe family members...
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thiem won 6—2, 6—2 — and he'll plays nicolas jarry of chile in the quarter finals.the number 3 seed from spain won the first set of his match against aljaz bedene 6—2 — and was leading 4—love in the second when the slovenian needed treatment for a back injury. bedene was eventually forced to retire — and carreno busta will now face nikoloz basil—ashvili for a place in the semi—finals. the american golfer bryson dechambeau, doesn't appear on the european tour very often, but he's the man to beat after the first round, of the european open — also in hamburg. he finished tied for 51st, at the open championship in scotland last week, but carded a 6—under—par round of 66, to head the field. it included 3 birdies in four holes, around the turn. masters champion patrick reed finished four shots back on 2—under. on the lpga tour, tiffanyjoh holds a four shot lead after the opening round of the ladies scottish open. she carded a nine—under—par round of 62 with a run of four straight birdies from the 10th to 13th holes that saw her cruise up the leaderboard, before a final fl
thiem won 6—2, 6—2 — and he'll plays nicolas jarry of chile in the quarter finals.the number 3 seed from spain won the first set of his match against aljaz bedene 6—2 — and was leading 4—love in the second when the slovenian needed treatment for a back injury. bedene was eventually forced to retire — and carreno busta will now face nikoloz basil—ashvili for a place in the semi—finals. the american golfer bryson dechambeau, doesn't appear on the european tour very often, but...
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isner himself was involved in the longest, eight years ago against nicolas mahut.adal and novak djokovic were forced to wait patiently for their turn on centre court, with djokovic finding a novel way to pass the time. and in the end, after a staggering six hours and 35 minutes, it was anderson that triumphed. it's the first time in 97 years that a south african will have been in the men's singles final at the all england club. honestly, i really hope this is a bit of a, you know, sign for grand slams to change, you know, this format, you know, out of five sets. i mean, for us to be out there this length of time, i mean, notjust on us coming back trying to compete at this sort of stage going through this, but i do know that i'm into the finals of wimbledon and, you know, that's really, you know, part of a dream come true. and it's remarkable to think that the men's semi—finals are still ongoing. rafael nadal and novak djokovic didn't have enough time to finish their match last night, they'll resume later today on centre court, with djokovic, the three—time champion
isner himself was involved in the longest, eight years ago against nicolas mahut.adal and novak djokovic were forced to wait patiently for their turn on centre court, with djokovic finding a novel way to pass the time. and in the end, after a staggering six hours and 35 minutes, it was anderson that triumphed. it's the first time in 97 years that a south african will have been in the men's singles final at the all england club. honestly, i really hope this is a bit of a, you know, sign for...