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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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rishaad: exactly -- nicolas: exactly. knows when the next slowdown or spark is, otherwise we would do something about it. , you thinkinflation people are being too sanguine about it? nicolas: yeah. i am from argentina, some kind of an expert in inflation. surprising that many countries, particularly in , without anykets areificant consequence rising inflation, this is something i've been watching closely. people have been talking about japan, how they have not been able to get into inflation. and the reason for that is the technology, the new world environment. junk -- bank the of japan is buying bonds is people -- is something people are wondering about. rishaad: tell me about this brokerages business. you want to have a fully owned one in a few years. where are you with that? nicolas: the story around this is simple. china is a very large market, a great opportunity. we've not been able to operate in that market by ourselves. so we have decided to try and start something fresh where we could have 100% control. of initia
rishaad: exactly -- nicolas: exactly. knows when the next slowdown or spark is, otherwise we would do something about it. , you thinkinflation people are being too sanguine about it? nicolas: yeah. i am from argentina, some kind of an expert in inflation. surprising that many countries, particularly in , without anykets areificant consequence rising inflation, this is something i've been watching closely. people have been talking about japan, how they have not been able to get into inflation....
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the film director nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.d sutherland, who as we heard starred in "don't look now" in 1973. he said, "he is a fearless visionary, always was, always will be. he was a liberating joy to work for. "i fell in love with him then and will love him forever." now all the sport. shocking scenes from buenos aires. the final between two of the biggest teams. the barkerjuniors —— boca the final between two of the biggest teams. the barkerjunior: many ica the final between two of the biggest teams. the barkerjunior: many of juniors bus was attacked. many of the team, including carlos tethers, are being treated for the effects of tear gas. already away fans are banned from derbies in argentina due to violence when these sides have met in the past. let's get more on this. what is it like at the moment? i got into the stadium three hours before the kick—off and at the time the atmosphere was building. it was a combination of tension and anticipation but then we heard these rumours you have been talking about. with one hour t
the film director nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.d sutherland, who as we heard starred in "don't look now" in 1973. he said, "he is a fearless visionary, always was, always will be. he was a liberating joy to work for. "i fell in love with him then and will love him forever." now all the sport. shocking scenes from buenos aires. the final between two of the biggest teams. the barkerjuniors —— boca the final between two of the biggest teams. the...
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nicola sturgeon says the proposed brexit agreement is unfair to scotla nd brexit agreement is unfair this sort of deal she has long been arguing. the snp has a lwa ys long been arguing. the snp has always said they want scotland to stay in the single market and customs union even after the rest of the uk has left. the prime minister has always said that is some possible but the snp says if you can have separate arrangements the northern ireland why can't scotland operate under those rules? it is a case the scottie —— the scottish tories have long feared. they will not accept any deal which undermines the integrity of the united kingdom. theresa may was spared any resignations from the top scottish team. senior conservatives say they are satisfied this deal does protect the union but this did not stop nicola sturgeon saying she might $0011 nicola sturgeon saying she might soon announce a date for another referendum on scottish independence. she signed a joint letter with the first minister of wales, carmen jones, in which they are complaining about any meaningful engagement with the d
nicola sturgeon says the proposed brexit agreement is unfair to scotla nd brexit agreement is unfair this sort of deal she has long been arguing. the snp has a lwa ys long been arguing. the snp has always said they want scotland to stay in the single market and customs union even after the rest of the uk has left. the prime minister has always said that is some possible but the snp says if you can have separate arrangements the northern ireland why can't scotland operate under those rules? it...
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but today, he faced questions about a different crime, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows these charges. karen hadaway‘s mother sat a few metres away as russell bishop repeatedly denied murdering her daughter and her neighbour, nicola. he told the court he had helped the police search for the nine—year—olds when they went missing and had been amongst the first people to find their bodies hidden in undergrowth. describing the moment the girls were found, he told jurors: realising they were dead, he said: russell bishop also told the court his police statements were sometimes contradictory because officers bullied him during interviews. he described them as downright nasty. russell bishop was tearful a number of times during his evidence. as his barrister finished questioning him, he asked, "did you have anything to do with the murders of karen hadaway and nicola fellows?" russell bishop replied, "no". next week, the families of both girls will hear more from russell bishop as he is cross—examined by the prosecution. daniela relph, bbc news, at the old bailey. despite govern
but today, he faced questions about a different crime, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows these charges. karen hadaway‘s mother sat a few metres away as russell bishop repeatedly denied murdering her daughter and her neighbour, nicola. he told the court he had helped the police search for the nine—year—olds when they went missing and had been amongst the first people to find their bodies hidden in undergrowth. describing the moment the girls were found, he told jurors:...
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nicola bartlett and claire cowan, kind of after the headlines.ery turbulent speu hello. we are in a very turbulent spell of weather at the moment and more cobwebs will be blown away. more low pressure heading our direction and wind and rain over the next few days, but we think that the worst of the wind has now passed as far as the short term is concerned, although pressing on friday morning we still have gale force wind across parts of scotland, thanks to this big area of low pressure, or no thanks, rather. towards the south, we talk about a strong breeze with sunshine and showers. this is what it looks like on friday, gale force wind across scotland, very windy across the western isles, choppy conditions in the west, england with a breeze, sunshine and actually not feeling too bad at all. watch what happens right into saturday, clear skies for a time and then another bad area of weather sweeps in from the atlantic. the blue, cold air to the atlantic. the blue, cold air to the south, warm and to the south and this is the weather system i am talk
nicola bartlett and claire cowan, kind of after the headlines.ery turbulent speu hello. we are in a very turbulent spell of weather at the moment and more cobwebs will be blown away. more low pressure heading our direction and wind and rain over the next few days, but we think that the worst of the wind has now passed as far as the short term is concerned, although pressing on friday morning we still have gale force wind across parts of scotland, thanks to this big area of low pressure, or no...
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that is not how nicola sturgeon sees it, she has been meeting with other opposition party leaders ing about the best way they can stop it. now, in the united states, thanksgiving approaches... president trump has carried out his traditional pardoning of a turkey at the white house. this time it was the turn of a turkey called peas, who came first in a white house ballot over another turkey called carrots. mr trump joked that carrots had asked for a recount. that's it for the moment, more coming up, beyond 100 days at the top of the hour. first, a quick look at the weather forecast. whether your tuesday has been cloudy and wet or you have been one of the lucky few to have sunny spells, we would like to escape that cold, raw easterly wind, here is the view from cumbria, sleet into the hills, moment of blue skies in cornwall, that brisk and chilly wind. the wind will ease a bit across southern england, wales and the midlands, if few clear spells, sunspots will end up close to freezing, most of us around three to 5 degrees, one or two mist and fog patches as well. into tomorrow, the bulk
that is not how nicola sturgeon sees it, she has been meeting with other opposition party leaders ing about the best way they can stop it. now, in the united states, thanksgiving approaches... president trump has carried out his traditional pardoning of a turkey at the white house. this time it was the turn of a turkey called peas, who came first in a white house ballot over another turkey called carrots. mr trump joked that carrots had asked for a recount. that's it for the moment, more coming...
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nicola fellows was nine years old when she was murdered in 1986.ld jurors that barrie fellows was involved in the sexual abuse and murder of his own daughter. today, he got his chance to reply. barrie fellows was asked by the defence barrister if he had been complicit in the sexual abuse of his daughter and if he had had anything to do with her murder. he replied firmly, "no". barrie fellows then broke down in tears, as he described identifying his daughter's body. as he did so, he told thejury that he placed 50p in her hand, which would have been nicola's pocket money that week. russell bishop, an acquaintance of both girls‘ families, denies murdering the nine—year—olds. barrie fellows today told the court, in october the court, in october 1986 his daughter, nicola, and her friend, karen, had been in the wrong place at the wrong time. daniela relph, bbc news, at the old bailey. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has said she's appalled by a video, which was shared on social media, showing police officers being attacked in
nicola fellows was nine years old when she was murdered in 1986.ld jurors that barrie fellows was involved in the sexual abuse and murder of his own daughter. today, he got his chance to reply. barrie fellows was asked by the defence barrister if he had been complicit in the sexual abuse of his daughter and if he had had anything to do with her murder. he replied firmly, "no". barrie fellows then broke down in tears, as he described identifying his daughter's body. as he did so, he...
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russell bishop, who's 52, is charged with murdering nicola fellows and karen hadaway in 1986.bishop arrived at court in a prison van. he's been injailfor 28 years for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a seven—year—old girl. but today, he faced questions about a different crime, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows in 1986. this is the second time he's faced trial on these charges. karen hadaway‘s mother sat a few metres away as russell bishop repeatedly denied murdering her daughter and her neighbour, nicola. he told the court he had helped the police search for the nine—year—olds when they went missing and had been amongst the first people to find their bodies hidden in undergrowth. describing the moment the girls were found, he told jurors... realising they were dead, he said... russell bishop also told the court his police statements were sometimes contradictory because officers bullied him during interviews. he described them as downright nasty. russell bishop was tearful a number of times during his evidence. as his barrister finished questioning him, h
russell bishop, who's 52, is charged with murdering nicola fellows and karen hadaway in 1986.bishop arrived at court in a prison van. he's been injailfor 28 years for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a seven—year—old girl. but today, he faced questions about a different crime, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows in 1986. this is the second time he's faced trial on these charges. karen hadaway‘s mother sat a few metres away as russell bishop repeatedly denied murdering...
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nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.y. it is not an easy mission, and success depends on precise calculation. explaining nasa's latest mission to mars. four white lion cubs have been given their names at a ceremony in the zoo, you can see them there. they are four of only about 200 white lion ‘s worldwide in human care. much more coming up, stay with us “— care. much more coming up, stay with us —— white lions. hello, thanks forjoining me. in the short term, no big changes to our weather. that will come, but it won't arrive until the middle part of the week. as far as sunday's concerned, actually, for most of us it's looking decent enough, and pretty good as well across the south of the country, where recently we've had a lot of cloud and some rain too. now, here's the big picture across the continent. a lot of blue, so that means that the air‘s still cold, and it's coming out of eastern parts of europe and also scandinavia. but that will change, as i say. by the time we get to around about tuesday, wednesday, milder air
nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.y. it is not an easy mission, and success depends on precise calculation. explaining nasa's latest mission to mars. four white lion cubs have been given their names at a ceremony in the zoo, you can see them there. they are four of only about 200 white lion ‘s worldwide in human care. much more coming up, stay with us “— care. much more coming up, stay with us —— white lions. hello, thanks forjoining me. in the short term, no big changes to...
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the english director nicolas roeg has died aged 90.th, which starred david bowie. nick higham looks back at his life. i sent your food back to get it warm. julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now. it was sumptuous and eerie. as in all his films, the images by turns hooked you, hypnotised you and unsettled you. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, starring julie christie and from the french director francsois truffaud. he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. this adaptation of far from the madding crowd was also all his own work, and also won awards. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox is a gangster. it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. we want to drink. i cannot make it any simpler. water. he followed it wit
the english director nicolas roeg has died aged 90.th, which starred david bowie. nick higham looks back at his life. i sent your food back to get it warm. julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now. it was sumptuous and eerie. as in all his films, the images by turns hooked you, hypnotised you and unsettled you. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit 451, starring julie christie and from the french director...
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the british director nicolas roeg has died at the age of 90.mes controversial, style of film—making. jon donnison looks back at his life. i sent your food back to get it warm. julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now. it was sumptuous and eerie. both hypnotising and unsettling. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit a51, filming julie christie. he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out with the director david lean, who sacked him. his replacement won an oscar for work that was partly roeg's. why don't you go to a hotel? his first film as director was performance starring mickjagger as a rock star and james fox as a gangster. it included graphic scenes of violence, sex and drug—taking. you are really a freak. i don't mean that unkindly. the man who fell to earth featured another rock star, david bowie, in a sprawling work of science fiction. he could be driven. on one film the crew threatened to walk out when he filmed for 2a hours nonstop.
the british director nicolas roeg has died at the age of 90.mes controversial, style of film—making. jon donnison looks back at his life. i sent your food back to get it warm. julie christie and donald sutherland in nic roeg's masterpiece, don't look now. it was sumptuous and eerie. both hypnotising and unsettling. he was a cameraman before becoming a director. here he is on the set of fahrenheit a51, filming julie christie. he was the director of photography on doctor zhivago, but fell out...
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nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.climate change will cost america hundreds of billions of dollars and damage human health — if no action is taken. president trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the reality of climate change. our correspondent, james cook, has more. this, say many scientists, is what climate change looks like. in recent years, california has seen bigger, deadlier and more destructive wildfires than ever before. during a cold snap in washington this week, president trump tweeted, "whatever happened to global warming?" now, his own government experts have answered the question. it's here, they say. its effects are serious, and without dramatic change, they will be catastrophic. already, says the report, more frequent and intense storms like hurricane harvey, which ravaged houston and texas, are destroying property and may damage critical infrastructure, such as bridges, power plants and oil refineries. crop yields and labour productivity will decline. there will be a rise in the spread of tropical disease.
nicolas roeg, who has died at the age of 90.climate change will cost america hundreds of billions of dollars and damage human health — if no action is taken. president trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the reality of climate change. our correspondent, james cook, has more. this, say many scientists, is what climate change looks like. in recent years, california has seen bigger, deadlier and more destructive wildfires than ever before. during a cold snap in washington this week, president...
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finally, the british film director nicolas rogue has died at the age of 90.ted for his original style of film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mickjagger and james fox in the crime drama performance and david bowie in the science fiction movie the man who fell to earth. let's speak now to nickjames, editor of the british film institute's magazine, sight and sound. how are you feeling having received this news? is incredibly sad, this man was the greatest living british film director around. he had a visual style that none of his compatriots really had. all of those films you just mentioned have the most vivid scenes you could possibly conceive. we never saw the australian outback the way we do in his film walkabout. the performance was such a wonderful melding of the p0p was such a wonderful melding of the pop world and the gangster world. don't look now has the most astonishing beginning with a child is drowned and this incredible ending, which is a fantastic montage of a
finally, the british film director nicolas rogue has died at the age of 90.ted for his original style of film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mickjagger and james fox in the crime drama performance and david bowie in the science fiction movie the man who fell to earth. let's speak now to nickjames, editor of the british film institute's magazine, sight and sound. how are you feeling having received this...
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nicola sturgeon says the proposed brexit agreement is unfair to scotland because it gives northern irelandwa ys been arguing for. the snp have always said they want scotland to stay in the single market on the customs union even after the rest of the uk have left. the prime minister has always said that's impossible. but, say the snp, if you can have separate arrangements were northern ireland, why can't scotland operate under different rules as well? that is the case they will continue to make. it is the case the scottish tories have long feared, which is why they have always said they would not accept any deal that undermines the integrity of the united kingdom. theresa may was spared any resignations from her top scottish tea m resignations from her top scottish team today, senior conservatives say that they are satisfied this deal protects the union, but that did not stop nicola sturgeon hinting at the scottish parliament today that she would soon announce a date on which she would want another referendum on scottish independence, and she signed a joint letter along with the first mini
nicola sturgeon says the proposed brexit agreement is unfair to scotland because it gives northern irelandwa ys been arguing for. the snp have always said they want scotland to stay in the single market on the customs union even after the rest of the uk have left. the prime minister has always said that's impossible. but, say the snp, if you can have separate arrangements were northern ireland, why can't scotland operate under different rules as well? that is the case they will continue to...
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dÓlares por llegar a esta pequeÑa >>> en venezuela, la comercializaciÓn del oro desataron la ira de nicolÁsos dÍas, carolina tiene el informe. >> esta es la moneda de moda en venezuela el dolor, hoy los venezolanos no solamente tienen que lidiar con la economÍa ahora la economÍa se calcula muchos pagan con billetes estadouniden estadounidenses >>> absolutamente todo lo cobran en dÓlares >>> reforma legal del gobierno penalizÓ la conversion de la moneda. >> estamos pagando en dolores la comida >>> ha permitido la expansiÓn de los llamados bodegas tiendas bien surtidos >>> los alimentos nacionales e importados estÁn en dÓlar un kilo de carne cuesta 5 dÓlares mientras el salario mÍnimo no llega a 10 >>> son mÁs caras las cosas aqÍi que allÁ >>> en firmas econÓmicas se necesitan al menos 20 salarios mÍnimo para cubrir la canasta bÁsica quedÓ diluido por ello, fueron los ciudadanos quienes iniciaron el uso del dolor. >> en donde la sociedad abandona su propia moneda y adopta una hecho >>> comerciantes cobran sus servicios en la preciada y fuerte moneda. >> si seguimos cobrando en bolÍvares no no
dÓlares por llegar a esta pequeÑa >>> en venezuela, la comercializaciÓn del oro desataron la ira de nicolÁsos dÍas, carolina tiene el informe. >> esta es la moneda de moda en venezuela el dolor, hoy los venezolanos no solamente tienen que lidiar con la economÍa ahora la economÍa se calcula muchos pagan con billetes estadouniden estadounidenses >>> absolutamente todo lo cobran en dÓlares >>> reforma legal del gobierno penalizÓ la conversion de la moneda....
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in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola bit 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 outsmart of the cia but in one nine hundred fifty nine step on bond 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 bond 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 un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movem
in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola bit 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....
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nicolÁs: yo tambiÉn estoy esperando que me cambien a 29. bastante bien este seÑor. seguimos con ese tema en "despierta amÉrica". el chapo guzmÁn pide permiso para abrazar a su esposa. se imaginan ser uno de los 12? aquÍ estÁ nuestra artista con una gran sorpresa quva a compartir con todos nosotros mÁs adelante. francisca: estÁn aquÍ las ofertas, echa un vistazo para aprovechar increÍbles ofertas exclusivas. comienza en la tienda el jueves 22 de noviembrey en lÍnea el miÉrcoles a partir de y en lÍnea el miÉrcoles a partir de las 10:00 p.m. si llega temprano a la tienda a partir de las 4:00 p.m. podrÁn disfrutar de galleta y cafÉ. no te olvides bajar el app de walmart y altiva tus servicios de ubicaciÓn para saber en colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. bueno, bueno, mi casa no está tan limpia como quisiera. ¡estoy muy ocupado! ¿quién tiene tiempo para estar detrás de la suciedad, el polvo y el pelo? por eso uso los paños heavy duty swiffer sweeper y los plumerose sw
nicolÁs: yo tambiÉn estoy esperando que me cambien a 29. bastante bien este seÑor. seguimos con ese tema en "despierta amÉrica". el chapo guzmÁn pide permiso para abrazar a su esposa. se imaginan ser uno de los 12? aquÍ estÁ nuestra artista con una gran sorpresa quva a compartir con todos nosotros mÁs adelante. francisca: estÁn aquÍ las ofertas, echa un vistazo para aprovechar increÍbles ofertas exclusivas. comienza en la tienda el jueves 22 de noviembrey en lÍnea el...
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nicola sturgeon would say thatis market. is the worst of both possible worlds, and her warning is that we shouldn't, voters here in scotland shouldn't, voters here in scotland shouldn't fall for the prime minister's spin. this from what i know of it is not a good deal for scotland. it would take scotland out of the single market, which would be bad enough in and of itself, but it would do so while leaving us competing for investment and jobs with northern ireland that would effectively be staying in the single market. that would be the worst of all possible worlds scotland. so what i think it is important now is that we don't allow ourselves to fall for the prime minister's spin that a bad deal has to be accepted, because the only alternative is no deal, it does not mean that no deal is inevitable if this deal is rejected by the house of commons, instead of what that opens the possibility for is getting better options like full single market customs union membership back on the table. we must be striving for what is right fo
nicola sturgeon would say thatis market. is the worst of both possible worlds, and her warning is that we shouldn't, voters here in scotland shouldn't, voters here in scotland shouldn't fall for the prime minister's spin. this from what i know of it is not a good deal for scotland. it would take scotland out of the single market, which would be bad enough in and of itself, but it would do so while leaving us competing for investment and jobs with northern ireland that would effectively be...
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did you kill nicola fellows? he replied no again. do you know who did? no, he replied. he spoke about the moment the girls were found in the woods and said he went with police and helped with the search for the missing schoolgirls. two young boys then called up and said the girls had been found. he told the jury he went straight over and went to feel for a pulse and his barrister then said in court, did you realise they were dead? bishop replied i did, indeed. how did you feel? he was asked. ifelt replied i did, indeed. how did you feel? he was asked. i felt shocked and totally sickened and numb. bishop went on to talk about hey he felt he was badly treated by police officers in the weeks after and also spoke about the moment he was charged with the murders of the girls. he was asked how he felt and at that moment on the witness box he began to cry. he said he felt devastated and also told the jury today he felt deeply ashamed about trying to kill a seven—year—old schoolgirl in brighton in 1990 four of which he received our life sentence. —— in 1990, for which he receiv
did you kill nicola fellows? he replied no again. do you know who did? no, he replied. he spoke about the moment the girls were found in the woods and said he went with police and helped with the search for the missing schoolgirls. two young boys then called up and said the girls had been found. he told the jury he went straight over and went to feel for a pulse and his barrister then said in court, did you realise they were dead? bishop replied i did, indeed. how did you feel? he was asked....
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finally, the british film director nicolas roeg has died at the age of 90. film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mickjagger and james fox in the crime drama performance and david bowie in the science fiction movie the man who fell to earth. that's it for now, we're back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. welcome to bbc london news. i'm tolu adeoye. a police officer who was stabbed outside illford tube hello. this is bbc news. in the last few minutes, the prime minister has arrived in brussels ahead of a summit of eu leaders. theresa may was greeted by the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. she's expected to hold a meeting with mrjuncker and the european council president, donald tusk, who has recommended the eu approves the brexit deal. earlier, spain dropped its opposition to the agreement. madrid had raised concerns about its role in future trade arrangements involving gibraltar. let's speak
finally, the british film director nicolas roeg has died at the age of 90. film—making. his 1973 psychological thriller don't look now caused controversy for its graphic sex scenes. roeg also directed mickjagger and james fox in the crime drama performance and david bowie in the science fiction movie the man who fell to earth. that's it for now, we're back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. welcome to bbc london news. i'm tolu adeoye. a...
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still to come: the master of suspense and style, nicolas roeg, who directed films such as don't look90. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: one of the biggest matches in south
still to come: the master of suspense and style, nicolas roeg, who directed films such as don't look90. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old...
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nicola sturgeon says if that is the case that would be a very bad dealfor is the case that would be aa nd deal for scotland. remember, scotland is a place where the majority of people voted to stay in the eu. nicola sturgeon says coming out of the single market is bad enough, but if northern ireland gets to stay in then that would put scotla nd to stay in then that would put scotland at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to jobs and investment. she says if a special deal is on the table for northern ireland, then why not scotland, too? thanks very much. we can now go to —— we can now go to cardiff. what do you think the impact this draft will have on wales? it is important to remember that wales has one of the highest levels of exposure to the brexit uncertainties of any part of the uk. welsh exports to the eu market are 1196 welsh exports to the eu market are 11% higher than the uk average stock then there is welsh ports, lots of freight goes between wales and the irish republic. that means the hard—boiled is very important —— the ha rd hard—boiled is very important —— the hard
nicola sturgeon says if that is the case that would be a very bad dealfor is the case that would be aa nd deal for scotland. remember, scotland is a place where the majority of people voted to stay in the eu. nicola sturgeon says coming out of the single market is bad enough, but if northern ireland gets to stay in then that would put scotla nd to stay in then that would put scotland at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to jobs and investment. she says if a special deal is on the table...
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nicola smith reports.eth thomas is one of the most recognisable favourites faces in rugby. he came out in 2009 and he has been a campaigner ever since, trying to tackle homophobia in the sport. last year he made a documentary about the problem in football and has recently been involved in a bid to change the law, to make homophobic chanting at football matches illegal. now he has taken to social media. to explain what happened to him last night. i want to make what i hope will be a positive video. last night and was the victim in my home city of a hate crime for my sexuality. i wanted to be positive because i wanted to say thank you to the police who were involved and were very helpful and allowed me to do restorative justice with the people who did this because they thought they could learn more that way than any other way and also to the people of cardiff who supported me and helped me, because there are a lot of people out there who want to hurt us, but unfortunately for them, there are a lot more who w
nicola smith reports.eth thomas is one of the most recognisable favourites faces in rugby. he came out in 2009 and he has been a campaigner ever since, trying to tackle homophobia in the sport. last year he made a documentary about the problem in football and has recently been involved in a bid to change the law, to make homophobic chanting at football matches illegal. now he has taken to social media. to explain what happened to him last night. i want to make what i hope will be a positive...
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with me are political correspondent for the mirror, nicola bartlett, and women's editor for the telegraph, claire cohen. thank you for being here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says armed officers are to patrol on foot in the parts of london worst hit by gang violence, in what would be a significant shift in british policing. according to the guardian, the government is to relax immigration rules to let more foreign doctors come to britain to fill widespread nhs gaps. the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the day the firm was rebuked for failing to deliver a punctual and reliable service. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote, wh
with me are political correspondent for the mirror, nicola bartlett, and women's editor for the telegraph, claire cohen. thank you for being here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says armed officers are to patrol on foot in the parts of london worst hit by gang violence, in what would be a significant shift in british policing. according to the guardian, the government is to relax immigration rules to let more foreign doctors come to britain to fill widespread nhs gaps....
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realizar una manifestaciÓn con motivo del dÍa del estudiante, como nos informa francisco el gobernante nicolÁsque apoyan al gobierno, se dirigiÓ al palacio de mina flores, el gobernante nicolÁs maduro planteÓ la creación de milicias universitarias para defender la revoluciÓnnirsitari con las armas en la mano lapa 13 hace falta. enrique: terminamos en italia donde un par de esquiadores profesionales de de estilo libre hicieron esta carrera en distintas carreteras a partir de una altura de mÁs de 9000 pies. los dos atletas navegaron 1610 pies en descenso, haciendo uso de toboganes y de la nieve para llegar a destino. en nombre de todo el equipo les deseamos un feliz dÍa de acciÓn de gracias y le agradecemos su atenciÓn. ♪ lindsay: dorado buscando la clasificaciÓn frente a bravos. ana: platicamos con varios integrantes del rebaÑo sagrado que quiere acceder al mundial de clubes. lindsay: estados unidos y mÉxico se enfren
realizar una manifestaciÓn con motivo del dÍa del estudiante, como nos informa francisco el gobernante nicolÁsque apoyan al gobierno, se dirigiÓ al palacio de mina flores, el gobernante nicolÁs maduro planteÓ la creación de milicias universitarias para defender la revoluciÓnnirsitari con las armas en la mano lapa 13 hace falta. enrique: terminamos en italia donde un par de esquiadores profesionales de de estilo libre hicieron esta carrera en distintas carreteras a partir de una altura...
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nicolas: you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work.iron out their differences, there won't be a business to fight over. stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses.
nicolas: you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work.iron out their differences, there won't be a business to fight over. stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses.
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and gold exports are undermining efforts to put pressure on the south american countries president nicolas maduro and his government americans will no longer be allowed to trade in venezuelan gold washington has already imposed sanctions on several vendors and officials as well as its oil industry. the u.s. is also reimposing sanctions on iran from monday next week they'll affect the oil and gas and banking sectors washington will penalize countries and companies that do not halt iranian oil imports although it may give some nations in the more time european for firms have been pulling out already and the average people of iran are now feeling the consequences. seppi de s.m.c. is once again looking for a job the thirty four year old iranian will soon be unemployed again that's because her employer a german manufacturing giant siemens is leaving iran and if the economic situation is very difficult it's not just affecting foreign companies but iranian ones as well i've been writing job applications since i was told i was going to lose my job but i haven't had a single reply yet carmack at. s
and gold exports are undermining efforts to put pressure on the south american countries president nicolas maduro and his government americans will no longer be allowed to trade in venezuelan gold washington has already imposed sanctions on several vendors and officials as well as its oil industry. the u.s. is also reimposing sanctions on iran from monday next week they'll affect the oil and gas and banking sectors washington will penalize countries and companies that do not halt iranian oil...
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but prices are out of reach for those living on bali based salaries in august nicolas maduro his government lifted a fifteen year prohibition on the free exchange of hard currency but the body go in is operate in a legal gray area and shopkeepers still live in fear of arrest. panama has begun issuing a new tourism card that will allow cubans to travel to the central american country without a visa and buy goods now it is a very tangible symbol of strength and commercial ties between the two countries. panamanian president juan carlos for raila introduced a new measure last week making it easier for cubans to travel to and buy goods in panama provided they can prove that they have ties to a private business in cuba currently there are some five hundred ninety two thousand cuban workers in the private sector. we feel that the tourism card will strengthen the economic opening that you're seeing in cuba and permit following the country's rules and respecting the country's regulations and all their systems but it will make visits to panama easier because many cubans are traveling when they trave
but prices are out of reach for those living on bali based salaries in august nicolas maduro his government lifted a fifteen year prohibition on the free exchange of hard currency but the body go in is operate in a legal gray area and shopkeepers still live in fear of arrest. panama has begun issuing a new tourism card that will allow cubans to travel to the central american country without a visa and buy goods now it is a very tangible symbol of strength and commercial ties between the two...
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nicola fellows was nine years old when she was murdered in 1986.. barrie fellows was asked by the defence barrister if he had been complicit in the sexual abuse of his daughter and if he had had anything to do with her murder. he replied firmly, "no". barrie fellows then broke down in tears, as he described identifying his daughter‘s body. as he did so, he told thejury that he placed 50p in her hand, which would have been nicola‘s pocket money that week. russell bishop, an acquaintance of both girls‘ families, denies murdering the nine—year—olds. barrie fellows today told the court, in october 1986 his daughter, nicola, and her friend, karen, had been in the wrong place at the wrong time. daniela relph, bbc news, at the old bailey. tributes have been paid to three people shot dead in a chicago hospital by a gunman who targeted his former fiancee. the suspect killed his ex—partner a doctor, as well as a pharmacist and a police officer at mercy hospital on monday afternoon. the shootings began with an argument in the car park between the gunman, 32—y
nicola fellows was nine years old when she was murdered in 1986.. barrie fellows was asked by the defence barrister if he had been complicit in the sexual abuse of his daughter and if he had had anything to do with her murder. he replied firmly, "no". barrie fellows then broke down in tears, as he described identifying his daughter‘s body. as he did so, he told thejury that he placed 50p in her hand, which would have been nicola‘s pocket money that week. russell bishop, an...
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film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now and the man who fell to earth, has diedage of 90. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, who's uk correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is making a plea directly to the people with a letter urging the public to back her brexit deal. the sunday express also has theresa may's letter to the nation as its front page. the sunday telegraph has a photograph of the prime minister meeting the european commission president today but its lead article says both the cabinet and the eu are plotting separate plan b proposals for brexit based on a growing assumption that theresa may's plans will be blocked by parliament. the independent says the prime minister is facing a backlash over her agreement on gibraltar. it has a picture of the fuel protests in paris. and
film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now and the man who fell to earth, has diedage of 90. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, who's uk correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is making a plea...
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reforms happening but there's no overall vision of where ukraine could be in ten twenty or thirty years nicolas connelly in kiev thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world a new study has revealed that the earth's oceans have absorbed sixty percent more heat than previously estimated researchers say that the findings will have a major impact on the effort to please keep global temperature under the target of two degrees celsius warmer oceans destroy vital organisms and cause extreme weather . australia has announced that it will relocate asylum seeker children sent to the pacific island by the end of the year under the country's strict policy or arrivals are sent to remote camps the decision comes after a string of reports of abuse and suicide on the island where. divers in indonesia say that they have achieved the one of the black boxes from a crashed lion airplanes the device was found on the floor of the java sea the development could be critical for. the brand new boeing seven thirty seven crashed just minutes have. taking off from jakarta on monda
reforms happening but there's no overall vision of where ukraine could be in ten twenty or thirty years nicolas connelly in kiev thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world a new study has revealed that the earth's oceans have absorbed sixty percent more heat than previously estimated researchers say that the findings will have a major impact on the effort to please keep global temperature under the target of two degrees celsius warmer oceans destroy...
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those numbers came out yesterday, nicola sturgeon's advisers modelling the scots will be £1600 aheadt it will allow the uk to strike new trade deals with some of our closest allies — including with the us. however, that hope took a hit on tuesday — when president trump said the brexit deal was great for the eu and he cast doubt on whether the uk would be able to make a trade arrangement the us. sounds like a great deal for the eu can't and i think we have to do this. we have to take a look at seriously whether or not whether the uk is allowed to trade because right now, if you looked the deal, they may not be able to trade with us. that would not be a good thing. i don't think they meant that and i don't think they meant that and i don't think they meant that and i don't think that the prime minister meant that and hopefully she'll be able to do something about that... the president speaking a few days ago. joining me now is the us ambassador to the uk, woodyjohnson — who has also been a friend of the president for more than 30 years. welcome. thank you. let's pick through those comm
those numbers came out yesterday, nicola sturgeon's advisers modelling the scots will be £1600 aheadt it will allow the uk to strike new trade deals with some of our closest allies — including with the us. however, that hope took a hit on tuesday — when president trump said the brexit deal was great for the eu and he cast doubt on whether the uk would be able to make a trade arrangement the us. sounds like a great deal for the eu can't and i think we have to do this. we have to take a look...
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