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it might date and nigel put it best.ou can change these things but it doesn't have to be the first step in final cut -- step. >> that the one thing i was wondering women's athletes is that improving the profile of sports? >> she recently turned pro-and she's in olympic gold-medalist and she turned pro-and got endorsement. simone biles was the gold-medalist and gymnasts. she needed to get the endorsement right away. could women forfeit some of these gains by having some of these high-profile -- . >> i think no doubt. any high-profile as was mentioned earlier the ncaa waiver and anything that brings more attention more branding more opportunity is beneficial. your answer on the title ix is probably. accurate but there's not a clear definition of whether or not it begins however was clearly a third party. however if the infrastructure of the athletic department college or university was negotiating i think you actually would have the application. >> you showed us that earlier on the screen that lack americans, 89% of colleg
it might date and nigel put it best.ou can change these things but it doesn't have to be the first step in final cut -- step. >> that the one thing i was wondering women's athletes is that improving the profile of sports? >> she recently turned pro-and she's in olympic gold-medalist and she turned pro-and got endorsement. simone biles was the gold-medalist and gymnasts. she needed to get the endorsement right away. could women forfeit some of these gains by having some of these...
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nigel, i commend you. you are special. >> my mother tells me that too, thank you. >> i teach entrepreneurship at gw, and my student athletes struggle with even launching a business because of the ncaa restriction. it is not just a form and they can't even launch a business. it has nothing to do with their performance on the field. e sports is coming. nothing has been discussed about that. the ncaa is a business. why do they have unrelated -- why don'tme they have unrelated business income tax on the money they are earning as a business? the last thing i can say about gambling is the nfl owners want stats, thereficial is no reason why the players can't own their official stats and make money off of their stats with other gambling entities. leave, i can't say enough that as a teacher of 30 years, the tutor does not replace me. >> all right. we are going to wrap it up here the quick. i want to go down the line the quick and assume that we do have model and athletes can get paid from outside parties, who is th
nigel, i commend you. you are special. >> my mother tells me that too, thank you. >> i teach entrepreneurship at gw, and my student athletes struggle with even launching a business because of the ncaa restriction. it is not just a form and they can't even launch a business. it has nothing to do with their performance on the field. e sports is coming. nothing has been discussed about that. the ncaa is a business. why do they have unrelated -- why don'tme they have unrelated business...
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but it all looks the same no caps and the fans just mormon and gates around the corner stalking or nigel makes me feel like one of these tiny ants crawling around aimlessly aren't we all small and insignificant compared to him. maybe i just need to meet someone who knows him personally who might tell me c r seven is a normal guy. the biologist bad luck he's been picked up so i can't ask him. so i did waiting around the villa back to the city to moderate and to a place where the stars go in the free time to. the restaurant a side door down us t.x. lanes that the city's best players dying here they must sit here hidden away in these back rooms with their friends drinking expensive wine and eating the juicy stings under sparkling chin the years. so what us were not to like to eat the waitress to hunt must know. she is sick we don't know what have we are not allowed to go may have a. baby out wrong. it was that a lot of boys discover yes a lot less. let's hit. there are pictures of madrid's most famous players. cameras bang satchel hamas even a bounce aloneness on the scene yes that they've
but it all looks the same no caps and the fans just mormon and gates around the corner stalking or nigel makes me feel like one of these tiny ants crawling around aimlessly aren't we all small and insignificant compared to him. maybe i just need to meet someone who knows him personally who might tell me c r seven is a normal guy. the biologist bad luck he's been picked up so i can't ask him. so i did waiting around the villa back to the city to moderate and to a place where the stars go in the...
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next is nigel hayes. he played in the g leak, the development league, a former wisconsin basketball star and he's a plaintiff in the lawsuit versus the ncaa and the conferences over athlete compensation. we also have gabe feldman, the chilean sports law program director and associate provost for ncaa compliance. like we did with the first panel, start with you and just want to go down the line quick 30 seconds. what did you think of the rice commission report and the recommendations? what did you make of it? >> it's a good start, good start to get the diverse group in the room. for those who are respecting fundamental shift in the ncaa model and the relationship between student athletes and universities. they are no doubt disappointed but there were some provocative and fairly bold suggestions in there. i will highlight one that has been talked about much, and that there should be more involvement and early involvement from agents and agents should have a close relationship with student athletes. that is
next is nigel hayes. he played in the g leak, the development league, a former wisconsin basketball star and he's a plaintiff in the lawsuit versus the ncaa and the conferences over athlete compensation. we also have gabe feldman, the chilean sports law program director and associate provost for ncaa compliance. like we did with the first panel, start with you and just want to go down the line quick 30 seconds. what did you think of the rice commission report and the recommendations? what did...
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still learn something not about or nigel who's probably gone forever. but about the rest of us namo wants to woman when fighting for some reason the thing to do with bernardo and were carried away by the police. i don't know how many thousands of meals were made here today are they worth anything they show people losing control and somehow losing their dignity as well. george who shot you from the. other is there a concern or not the f. might lose up offending the first and ultimately kick. it seems like we mortals need i'm caught. while i look through my material i realize that the family made it to or not at all but couldn't bring himself to huck and. he didn't want to touch this god. he didn't want him to become. a school night or have to be untouchable forever is a way from afar the best that we can ever hope from him. and what i have been interested in the human cost john more knowledge of the i don't know my hunt for c r seven is over because there are more important things a knife to be done than chasing the god believe me. like the world cup nex
still learn something not about or nigel who's probably gone forever. but about the rest of us namo wants to woman when fighting for some reason the thing to do with bernardo and were carried away by the police. i don't know how many thousands of meals were made here today are they worth anything they show people losing control and somehow losing their dignity as well. george who shot you from the. other is there a concern or not the f. might lose up offending the first and ultimately kick. it...
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nigel, nigel...ites but even you have got to admit this is another blow, in a week where they have lost another senior cabinet member, to the government's brexit strategy. i would prepared of the house of lords hadn't done what they did last night but the factors that goes from the house of lords to us and we will look at the suggestions, but really, do we believe that we should tie the hands of theresa may when she is negotiating with michel barnier about what sort of trading relationship should exist between the european union and the united kingdom? we should also always have the option of being able to walk away from a deal if they offer us a bad deal. the house of lords wants to be will to force theresa may to go back if there is no deal. that means michel barnier has no incentive to give us a good deal! means michel barnier has no incentive to give us a good deanm gives parliament a say and any sense protect the prime minister because there can be no disagreement about there can be no disagreem
nigel, nigel...ites but even you have got to admit this is another blow, in a week where they have lost another senior cabinet member, to the government's brexit strategy. i would prepared of the house of lords hadn't done what they did last night but the factors that goes from the house of lords to us and we will look at the suggestions, but really, do we believe that we should tie the hands of theresa may when she is negotiating with michel barnier about what sort of trading relationship...
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rob: must see spots from nigel farage. quite a gig this week. >> reporter: we are so fortunate.recast? we are looking at the monitor saying 70 °, this wedding is already being blessed. it is an hour drive outside london, a beautiful little town, windsor castle, when the queen is here, she has a standard that flags at the top of the tower and i am being told these folks have seen the flag, she's getting ready. we went into london yesterday and took a tour with nigel farage, he served in the house of parliament, some of the famous sites in london. >> welcome to london, one of the world's most famous churches, westminster abbey where prince william and kate middleton, he will show us around the city. let's find him. thank you for joining us. >> what a pleasure. jillian: did you have your first beer after breaks it? we did that morning. >> reporter: the morning here. explain the significance. >> a bell would ring which meant they had to finish their drinks because the vote was in 10 minutes time. cheers. welcome to london. >> reporter: where are we? >> entering the church, the real
rob: must see spots from nigel farage. quite a gig this week. >> reporter: we are so fortunate.recast? we are looking at the monitor saying 70 °, this wedding is already being blessed. it is an hour drive outside london, a beautiful little town, windsor castle, when the queen is here, she has a standard that flags at the top of the tower and i am being told these folks have seen the flag, she's getting ready. we went into london yesterday and took a tour with nigel farage, he served in...
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we can go to nigel and jo, beginning with the telegraph, hmrc says customs pine is not viable.partnership is crazy —— borisjohnson who thinks the customs partnership is crazy -- customs plan. the taxman does as well, the trouble is europe has said no to both brands which are on the table. we are still in this strange situation of arguing amongst ourselves and what the eu says is both are not workable and when you start delving into them, the customs partnership, that means collecting duties on behalf of the eu and some rather complex method of refunding goods which are for british consumption, then you have the other option which seems to be untested technology and at the moment you can see why the eu is worried, that neither of these things look as if they are going to work. but it looks like the tech option is going to be the winner because most of the brexiteers in cabinet say that is the best on offer. another damning indictment of the chaos that seems to be all around about brexit. hmrc, this is not an official report, somebody said to the telegraph... but also, john major
we can go to nigel and jo, beginning with the telegraph, hmrc says customs pine is not viable.partnership is crazy —— borisjohnson who thinks the customs partnership is crazy -- customs plan. the taxman does as well, the trouble is europe has said no to both brands which are on the table. we are still in this strange situation of arguing amongst ourselves and what the eu says is both are not workable and when you start delving into them, the customs partnership, that means collecting duties...
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nigel farage once led the u.k. independence party and he joins us now. nigel, thanks for coming on.to ask you this. you don't have international. i think these impulses are shared by a lot of the people in charge of the world. the west. >> yeah. >> one of the driving impulses seems to be mackism, the idea that you are not allowed to defend yourself seems to undergird a lot of what we are seeing. have you noticed this? >> yes. not just yourself but the whole shape of society. george soros' open society foundation, which he, of course, has poured billions of dollars into, i mean, this is the biggest political campaign organization in the world, he wants to break down the fundamental values of our society. in the case of europe, he doesn't want europe to be based on christianity. now, all of, this whether it's soros or some of those very strange people in california, all of this is based on some kind of self-loathing. some sort of guilt trip about the past and in soros' case it's a guilt trip, of course, about america's -- about, sorry, germany's war time actions. the way the jews were
nigel farage once led the u.k. independence party and he joins us now. nigel, thanks for coming on.to ask you this. you don't have international. i think these impulses are shared by a lot of the people in charge of the world. the west. >> yeah. >> one of the driving impulses seems to be mackism, the idea that you are not allowed to defend yourself seems to undergird a lot of what we are seeing. have you noticed this? >> yes. not just yourself but the whole shape of society....
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nigel farage, frequent guest on the program, a valued guest. nigel, thank you. >> thank you.eah they signed a deal with netflix for original programing. netflix's chief, chief content executive actually, he says the shows will not have a political slant. sara fisher, "axios" media reporter is with us. are you buying that, no political slant from the obamas? >> one thing that to take into consideration netflix hire ad few left-leaning executives, valerie jarrett to be particular, his wife he said, worked for the obama administration. so they definitely have a left-leaning tie. it makes sense they don't want a political leaning in their actual content, they don't want to alienate viewers. their business model they need to grow as big and as fast as possible. if they have one slant over another, it might hinder their growth. stuart: a leftist vision, a leftist slant, if you want to put it like that, would work outside of america. therefore, signing the obamas is pretty good move for netflix. the stock has gone up? >> i think it has gone up because they're sort of a celebrity pow
nigel farage, frequent guest on the program, a valued guest. nigel, thank you. >> thank you.eah they signed a deal with netflix for original programing. netflix's chief, chief content executive actually, he says the shows will not have a political slant. sara fisher, "axios" media reporter is with us. are you buying that, no political slant from the obamas? >> one thing that to take into consideration netflix hire ad few left-leaning executives, valerie jarrett to be...
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nigel farage, thank you.rshowitz one of the smartest men on the left, he is being exiled for civil liberties for political expedience.le he tells his story next. ♪ berty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home >> tucker: harvard professor of law alan dershowitz is >> tucker: harvard professor of law alan dershowitz is one of the mostgu distinguished and certainly one of the most famous liberals in this country. increasingly he doesn't have much home left on
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. >> so we were with nigel farage yesterday.ok us around loan done so we could see all the famous site the churchill war rooms the london eye, westminster abby. he will take us on a tour of his favorite pub when he is in parliament and they vote. they used to you go there and drink and the bell would ring to tell them to go back in to vote. he is going to take us on the tour. how to become a brit because meghan has to learn a lot as she is joining the royal family. we got fitted for hats. very special day yesterday and we will show it to you. steve hilton will be here as well. >> this is a big thursday on "fox & friends." >> we cannot wait. all right, ainsley, thank you very much. that sounds great. abby: brian, i feel like you would be a terrible brit. brian: that's true. they have rejected. me. that's why i have fought so hard for my freedom. steve: from where? brian: from the mother land. and the mother ship back together. >> let's talk about the mueller probe because it's been nine seconds and we haven't yet. rudy giuliani w
. >> so we were with nigel farage yesterday.ok us around loan done so we could see all the famous site the churchill war rooms the london eye, westminster abby. he will take us on a tour of his favorite pub when he is in parliament and they vote. they used to you go there and drink and the bell would ring to tell them to go back in to vote. he is going to take us on the tour. how to become a brit because meghan has to learn a lot as she is joining the royal family. we got fitted for hats....
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operated impartially georg you can pick your jaw up off of the floor now i mean for your reaction to nigel farage calling for a bill of rights for all social media users across europe in the world. look cell self censorship here is as been the big question about the whole question of of censorship regulated or are self inflicted is really a big one for facebook because it's goes to the roots of the idea what can it censor what is freedom of speech what is freedom of expression these are very difficult questions but of course as the number of lawmakers when i asked them about that they they also pointed out that not a fraud is very clever here linking declining popularity not to brag that where some said afford it out just his promises haven't worked out so far but rather linking them to. technology behind that so there's also a second agenda here involved parent yeah i mean for me the algorithms for this is there any truth to that alexander i mean is the the right wing political spectrum is it being basically pushed out by zuckerberg secret algorithm for well as much as i would. agree with
operated impartially georg you can pick your jaw up off of the floor now i mean for your reaction to nigel farage calling for a bill of rights for all social media users across europe in the world. look cell self censorship here is as been the big question about the whole question of of censorship regulated or are self inflicted is really a big one for facebook because it's goes to the roots of the idea what can it censor what is freedom of speech what is freedom of expression these are very...
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to classical musicians like nigel kennedy... ..and to jazz acts like jamie cullum.tdoor festivals remains a special place in my heart because you find yourself having to bring something different to the table than you normally do. trying to communicate with an audience that big. and also, you are not always playing to your audience, you are playing to people who are there to see a variety of acts, so it means you have to work a little bit harder. his performance in perth at today's radio three event was one of the day's highlights. while preparations are well under way at the final two venues, swansea and coventry, both hoping to continue the weekend's already considerable momentum. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i find out how to stop holiday selfies putting animals at risk. poachers hunt them in the forest because they are quite cute. she is holding my hands, yes, fellow chico. we are hunting for icebergs on a budget. possibly go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. we are so far down there we can hear it be sutherland
to classical musicians like nigel kennedy... ..and to jazz acts like jamie cullum.tdoor festivals remains a special place in my heart because you find yourself having to bring something different to the table than you normally do. trying to communicate with an audience that big. and also, you are not always playing to your audience, you are playing to people who are there to see a variety of acts, so it means you have to work a little bit harder. his performance in perth at today's radio three...
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to classical musicians like nigel kennedy... and to jazz acts likejamie nigel kennedy...special place in my heart because you find yourself having to bring something different to the table than you normally do. trying to communicate with an audience that big. and also, you are not always playing to your audience, you are playing to people who are there to see a variety of acts, which means you have to work a little bit harder. his performance in perth at the radio 3 event was one of the highlights. while preparations are well under way at the final two venues, swansea and coventry, both hoping to continue the weekend's already considerable momentum. the manic street preachers entertaining the crowd, but the weekend has all the right ingredients, some of the biggest names, thousands of bands here and millions more watching potentially at home or on the move. but it won't be until the final act comes off the stage in coventry on monday whether it will be clear this has produced the kind of musical magic that will make it one of the musical events of 2018. time for a look at
to classical musicians like nigel kennedy... and to jazz acts likejamie nigel kennedy...special place in my heart because you find yourself having to bring something different to the table than you normally do. trying to communicate with an audience that big. and also, you are not always playing to your audience, you are playing to people who are there to see a variety of acts, which means you have to work a little bit harder. his performance in perth at the radio 3 event was one of the...
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we'll check with nigel frost. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr.dults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell you doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". ask your doctor ♪ ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't rise above it ♪ don't know what
we'll check with nigel frost. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr.dults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood...
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he was on set with us yesterday and watched the story of nigel farage showing us around london.e, i used to live in london, now he lives in america with a show on the fox news channel. when he worked for david cameron he lived in london, come me into my old neighborhood and i will show you some wonderful spots we never would have found less he was our tour guide. we will take you on that tour right after the break. ♪ the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. jillian: california protecting thing to a city laws making it harder for ice to do its job. rob: house republicans demand a vote on immigration which could have a major effect on a farm bill. todd pyro joins us to break this down. >> reporter: everything seems to be connected. another shot fired in the battle with things where he states and jerry brown signs a bill to prevent ice agents from nabbing illegals at courthouses. this would give judges and attorneys from disclosing the immi
he was on set with us yesterday and watched the story of nigel farage showing us around london.e, i used to live in london, now he lives in america with a show on the fox news channel. when he worked for david cameron he lived in london, come me into my old neighborhood and i will show you some wonderful spots we never would have found less he was our tour guide. we will take you on that tour right after the break. ♪ the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's...
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this is what nigel hasjust said, see the light of day.opportunity to publicly criticise the customs partnership. the first option. both options are not viable, even the hmo see is challenging whether or not these options are viable, not just the whether or not these options are viable, notjust the eu. the difficulty is that both have problems. the first one would mean that we would have two track any goods coming into the uk that may be subject to a different tariff to the eu. that means it will have other costs a nd eu. that means it will have other costs and barriers for businesses. the big criticism of the second option is that it is very likely, almost inevitable, that it would lead to a hard border in ireland. i think that when you look at the irish question and what we need to do to make sure we don't go down that road, you cannot have a situation where you have on the one hand there will not be any of the structure at the border and then on the other hand you say that you need it. there is so much negativity. she should be wearing
this is what nigel hasjust said, see the light of day.opportunity to publicly criticise the customs partnership. the first option. both options are not viable, even the hmo see is challenging whether or not these options are viable, not just the whether or not these options are viable, notjust the eu. the difficulty is that both have problems. the first one would mean that we would have two track any goods coming into the uk that may be subject to a different tariff to the eu. that means it...
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joining us nigel farage, european member of parliament, nigel, your country pushing back against, perhapseal, borris johnson to sort of make his plea, what do you make of it all? >> borris johnson has been in washington for the last couple of days meeting pompeo and bolton. he's not here actually independently representing the united kingdom. this is a european union policy, a globalist policy if you'd like which is that we should apiece iran and in return they will not be developing nuclear program. i have to say i am personally very skeptical about the european union position on this and i do not see for one moment borris' trip changing the mind of people like john bolton or, indeed, the president who was described this deal as being absolutely mad, so we are going to get 2:00 p.m. eastern time, the president speaking on this, i think borris johnson and the european union will be disappointed. charles: what do you make of aggressive pushback, angela merkel, macron come to the united states to tag-team president trump on this and one of the arguments, well, there's no plan b, so we shoul
joining us nigel farage, european member of parliament, nigel, your country pushing back against, perhapseal, borris johnson to sort of make his plea, what do you make of it all? >> borris johnson has been in washington for the last couple of days meeting pompeo and bolton. he's not here actually independently representing the united kingdom. this is a european union policy, a globalist policy if you'd like which is that we should apiece iran and in return they will not be developing...
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nigel farage was on the ground right there for the whole affair.reaction and the brits reaction to meghan. ♪ it's time for the semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. right now during our semi-annual sale, save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends soon. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. ♪ ashley: "wall street journal" opinion writer james freeman asks this question, where in the world was barack obama? in response to claims that his administration spied on the trump presidential campaign. take a listen. >> people have talked about the deep stat
nigel farage was on the ground right there for the whole affair.reaction and the brits reaction to meghan. ♪ it's time for the semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. right now during our semi-annual sale, save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends soon. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only...
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or the former belgian prime minister and the brexit coordinator and had quite a bit of come back to nigel farage. in the tweet he says, we will see how real belgium is when we play england and the world cup. that game is coming up june 28. we will see who has the last laugh. let's turn to football, marseilles advancing to the final leg of the europa league. >> right. there is only one word in the local paper. it will be heroic. marseille lost the first game. to one goalanks scored by the portuguese player reynaldo, not to be confused wi the other or player reynaldo who is perhaps better known. he is the paper says player to watch when they play madrid in the final. for that veryou much. for more, you can go to our website. epress.24.com/inth we are going to take a quick break. the news will continue here on france 24. 24 in might watch france english, but don't forget, france 24 is also in french, arabic, and spanish. available on cable and satellite systems and online media in france and arounthe world. [t musicying] where now? ofwhere,uess. mid
or the former belgian prime minister and the brexit coordinator and had quite a bit of come back to nigel farage. in the tweet he says, we will see how real belgium is when we play england and the world cup. that game is coming up june 28. we will see who has the last laugh. let's turn to football, marseilles advancing to the final leg of the europa league. >> right. there is only one word in the local paper. it will be heroic. marseille lost the first game. to one goalanks scored by the...
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nigel farage with the leader of the ukip at the time. they did well in the national opinion polls.they were central in making that argument for the idea of having an eu referendum. the evidence ever since the eu referendum has been at local elections and parliamentary by elections and the general election last year. that those who imports ukip with the gusto in order to try to ensure there was an eu referendum seem to be returning to their traditional party folds. plenty going back to the conversatives it would appear. and concluding that ukip's a job is done. speaking to ukip's a job is done. speaking to ukip's leader today, a one standard —— at one setting and eat —— and ep. he is hoping they can carve out some progress. some other brexiteers may not like the flavour of. but for now it isa not like the flavour of. but for now it is a tricky time politically. not least because they long knew this would be a confidence of their ultimate success, securing and it eu referendum victory. they have been very successful in elections to the european parliament. the consequence of brexit i
nigel farage with the leader of the ukip at the time. they did well in the national opinion polls.they were central in making that argument for the idea of having an eu referendum. the evidence ever since the eu referendum has been at local elections and parliamentary by elections and the general election last year. that those who imports ukip with the gusto in order to try to ensure there was an eu referendum seem to be returning to their traditional party folds. plenty going back to the...
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there was a nigel farage aversion and a jeremy corbyn version.overning party had its worst performance. trying to think through, why did this happen? why did the italian electorate comprehensively reject the status quo? was employment a problem? no, if anything they have seen a turnaround. people were talking about italy as the next spain or ireland as a recovery play. i think what is going on is moral hazard has caught -- has crept into the mind of the electorate. the assumption that when the president says i will do whatever it takes, it means you can send the bill to frankfurt, and you should be worried about the bond market. the programs effectively, the fugitive government wasn't on costed program, they were going to cut taxes and increase welfare. with the assumption somebody else would place -- would pay for it. matt: do you not think this is caused by immigration? all of these populist problems have come ever cents the refugees flooded across europe? stephen: that is an incendiary extra problem, and some people and parties believe are in
there was a nigel farage aversion and a jeremy corbyn version.overning party had its worst performance. trying to think through, why did this happen? why did the italian electorate comprehensively reject the status quo? was employment a problem? no, if anything they have seen a turnaround. people were talking about italy as the next spain or ireland as a recovery play. i think what is going on is moral hazard has caught -- has crept into the mind of the electorate. the assumption that when the...
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nigel is a patient at london's king's college hospital and one of more than 300 volunteers on a trial short—lived. anything to help is great, you want to grab onto it and run with it. i feel quite lucky to be on the trial, to be fair, yes. the trial extended average survival from 17 to 23 months. one in three patients survived for a0 months and a few are still alive seven years on. so how does the treatment work? first, surgeons remove the patient‘s tumour and then mix it with cells from their immune system to educate them, to recognise and destroy the cancer which otherwise can evade the body's own defences. from this, cells are turned into a personalised vaccine individual to any patient who receives it. we have removed the tumour as much as possible. we can use these antigens to educate the immune system against the tumour. so that might help to explain why we are seeing such good results. yes, because it is personalised to that patient and that tumour at that point in time. it will be a few years before we get definitive findings from this trial but the interim results are promisi
nigel is a patient at london's king's college hospital and one of more than 300 volunteers on a trial short—lived. anything to help is great, you want to grab onto it and run with it. i feel quite lucky to be on the trial, to be fair, yes. the trial extended average survival from 17 to 23 months. one in three patients survived for a0 months and a few are still alive seven years on. so how does the treatment work? first, surgeons remove the patient‘s tumour and then mix it with cells from...
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we were ground into the door star remember i was a schoolboy in apprentice under sam allardyce and nigel worthington we mechanic under gary megson these guys who were real discipline ariens. young players were seen and know it and near if they said joe you know he said how high or you just don't repeatedly until they said stop. you know so it was drilled into you that you you have to show and be the best now what while a lot of people don't understand is this is from sixteen years of age this we've only just come out of a school system and not time to develop a mature as an adult so all of those insecurities that you have in the playground you've actually brought them into a workplace that chile emphasizes that it focuses in on those insecurities that you had and compounds them by drawing on any negative. aspects of your life or or your life and we didn't think if that generation we don't cast aside and probably all in liverpool manchester learned about the issues ever since as a ridiculous number of people for whom football is. formed. identity and then stolen identity without giving th
we were ground into the door star remember i was a schoolboy in apprentice under sam allardyce and nigel worthington we mechanic under gary megson these guys who were real discipline ariens. young players were seen and know it and near if they said joe you know he said how high or you just don't repeatedly until they said stop. you know so it was drilled into you that you you have to show and be the best now what while a lot of people don't understand is this is from sixteen years of age this...
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high five in brussels between commisoner president jean—claude, and nigel farage.to the us. but days after being planted, the tree has gone. it's in quarantine. macron then went to australia, where his normally excellent command of english, briefly faltered. i wanted to thank you and your delicious wife. and, strike a power pose. the new home secretary, sajid javid followed some notable conservative party figures. and that's all we've got time for. is this right? monday's a bank holiday, so i'll be back on tuesday at 11pm on bbc parliament. i'm giving up with this. but for now from me, mandy baker, goodbye. sunday was a pretty glorious day to much of the country, a top of 26.3 celsius. we saw plenty of blue sky, although a lot of cloud in western scotland. we are likely to break records for bank holiday monday, this was the last record set back in 1999. several places will be that today and one or two places could make it to 28 celsius and that could be the north and the west of london. we start the morning off on a fairly fresh note across eastern areas, but lots
high five in brussels between commisoner president jean—claude, and nigel farage.to the us. but days after being planted, the tree has gone. it's in quarantine. macron then went to australia, where his normally excellent command of english, briefly faltered. i wanted to thank you and your delicious wife. and, strike a power pose. the new home secretary, sajid javid followed some notable conservative party figures. and that's all we've got time for. is this right? monday's a bank holiday, so...
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percussion player nigel charman has played in all the royal opera house's major productions in recentusic changing over the last a0 years. the cost of instruments, the cost of insurance of instruments has gone up. the training is now costing a fortune, in time and in money, and it's not being supported by the money that we can earn. would you advise your children to go into the same profession? i have two children and i have done my best to make them grow up loving music and loving drama and loving sports and to go into the real world and go nowhere near the music business. the musicians union say archestras are an important part of our culture and aren'tjust for regular concert—goers. even if you're not a classical music fan, you probably interact with orchestras more than you realise, so watching your favourite tv programme, film, playing your favourite video game, orchestral musicians are on those soundtracks. also, our members do a lot of work in dementia homes, hospitals, and they also plug a gap in music education. they've started a campaign to try and increase awareness of the
percussion player nigel charman has played in all the royal opera house's major productions in recentusic changing over the last a0 years. the cost of instruments, the cost of insurance of instruments has gone up. the training is now costing a fortune, in time and in money, and it's not being supported by the money that we can earn. would you advise your children to go into the same profession? i have two children and i have done my best to make them grow up loving music and loving drama and...
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her stories for nigel may get a half an hour's time for more globally updates from r.t. h.q. in the meantime more crates r.t. programs write it. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes of all. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. you're born with all of horsepower for all. those muscle focus on the last. honest man infirmed the. wall and didn't follow us from the start. of a broader where no five figure out really did uphold i don't want to get. the meaning in reason is that beast if you don't let me involves it's constantly evolving. with lawmakers manufactured to sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. for the real news is brutal. i. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm
her stories for nigel may get a half an hour's time for more globally updates from r.t. h.q. in the meantime more crates r.t. programs write it. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes of all. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. you're born with all...
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nix says this was his only contact with wikileaks, however, his former partner, nigel oates, suggested that cambridge analytica's first contact with julian assange was between 12 and 18 months prior. it has also been reported that other employees at cambridge analytica had direct connections to mr. assange, including through his former attorney. in 2016, alexander nix also provided white papers and briefings to executives from lukoil, russia's second-largest oil firm, about cambridge analytica's political activities in the u.s. lukoil is currently under united states sanctions, related to the russian government's activities in the ukraine. and in march 2017, lukoil revealed its former information sharing partnership with the russian federal security service, the successor to the kgb. finally, we still do not know whether the data obtained by cambridge analytica was ever shared with or obtained by a third party. the data was originally obtained through a facebook application developed by a russian born professor named aleksandr kogan. professor kogan maintains a teaching position at st.
nix says this was his only contact with wikileaks, however, his former partner, nigel oates, suggested that cambridge analytica's first contact with julian assange was between 12 and 18 months prior. it has also been reported that other employees at cambridge analytica had direct connections to mr. assange, including through his former attorney. in 2016, alexander nix also provided white papers and briefings to executives from lukoil, russia's second-largest oil firm, about cambridge...
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from classical artists like nigel kennedy... to pop acts like taylor swift. be fantastic. i am excited, it is a great, diverse crew of different artists that will be performing over the span of the different stages, so to be there with new music under older is great for me. things are now under way in perth in scotla nd things are now under way in perth in scotland and here in belfast in northern ireland, promising a bank holiday filled with many people's favourite acts on a weekend celebrating music from some of the world's most popular artists. as you can hear, the music is booming across two of the venues, belfast in northern ireland and perth in scotland as well. swansea, which is the radio! perth in scotland as well. swansea, which is the radio 1 event, kicks off tomorrow, that will see performances from the likes of taylor swift, florence and the machine and ed sheeran. coventry will begin on sunday. that will see artists ranging from jamie cullum to liam gallagher, who is headlining, and so many more on what the bbc hopes will be one of the biggest wee
from classical artists like nigel kennedy... to pop acts like taylor swift. be fantastic. i am excited, it is a great, diverse crew of different artists that will be performing over the span of the different stages, so to be there with new music under older is great for me. things are now under way in perth in scotla nd things are now under way in perth in scotland and here in belfast in northern ireland, promising a bank holiday filled with many people's favourite acts on a weekend celebrating...
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nigel evans.ualities, penny morduant, who's also the international development secretary, made her debut at the dispatch box. but her labour opposite number feared the arrival of yet another new face on the job meant the subject was slipping down the government's agenda. in the last 12 months, i've congratulated no less than three secretary of states to the role. women get used to it, i hear from the sedentary position, and that's exactly the problem. women and equalities have been passed from the home office to the department of culture, media and sport, to the education department, then back to the home office and now to the department of international development. and to add insult to injury the government's equalities 0ffice will see its funding cut by almost half. this does not really scream a commitment to women and equalities. will the minister agree with me that the equalities office needs a stable department with proper funding? we have done some tremendous things in recent years and i th
nigel evans.ualities, penny morduant, who's also the international development secretary, made her debut at the dispatch box. but her labour opposite number feared the arrival of yet another new face on the job meant the subject was slipping down the government's agenda. in the last 12 months, i've congratulated no less than three secretary of states to the role. women get used to it, i hear from the sedentary position, and that's exactly the problem. women and equalities have been passed from...
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news interview with a singer has been making waves on social media prominent british euro skeptic nigel for raj tweeted disgusting bullying comments by the german commissioner the italian rebellion can only grow for are linked to a tweet that wrongly translated the commissioner as saying the markets would quote teach the italians not to vote for populous that tweet has now been deleted it has the commissioner actually said the markets would send a signal to tell you not to vote for populace and here is the correction from reporter bernd riegert saying i in my first tweet i misquoted the commissioner i was meant to it was meant to be a rapid reaction summary of the interview i apologize for the confusion and the mistake please read the translated quotes well as we your heard a max hoffman reporting from strasburg european council president donald to screen back to the interview with this my appeal to all e.u. institutions please respect the voters we are there to serve them not to lecture them and in italy it's not just might they are salvini we is calling for ten years their resignation
news interview with a singer has been making waves on social media prominent british euro skeptic nigel for raj tweeted disgusting bullying comments by the german commissioner the italian rebellion can only grow for are linked to a tweet that wrongly translated the commissioner as saying the markets would quote teach the italians not to vote for populous that tweet has now been deleted it has the commissioner actually said the markets would send a signal to tell you not to vote for populace and...
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minister and ed miliband leading the labour party and nick clegg leading the lib dems and ukip and nigelwill vote rs farage were at a high point. where will voters go this time? labour is certain of making big chunks of advancesin certain of making big chunks of advances in london and consolidating their position in urban centres around the country. they will look for and cross their fingers for evidence they can be on the march in the kind of places around the country where there are marginal constituencies at westminster. the tories, a question of trying to stop the slide. they are not expecting great things but any signs of health they will be grateful for. local elections are not the same as general elections. since june three two parties have been roughly level pegging at the polls but these are signposts towards the next general election and we will see if either of the main parties see signs of big changes ahead. you can watch full coverage of the local election results on bbc one and the bbc news channel from 11:45 tonight. two teenagers have gone on trial, accused of plotting to
minister and ed miliband leading the labour party and nick clegg leading the lib dems and ukip and nigelwill vote rs farage were at a high point. where will voters go this time? labour is certain of making big chunks of advancesin certain of making big chunks of advances in london and consolidating their position in urban centres around the country. they will look for and cross their fingers for evidence they can be on the march in the kind of places around the country where there are marginal...
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let's put those two nigel from the uk public data protection agency.ly enforce are? we have been ready and preparing for this right couple of years now. we know what we wa nt to couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and get the message out to the public. we're there to protect their rights and get the message out to organizations that they need to abide by the laws which are not meant to punish them by any means, there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we do it enough for a lot of cases. it's increased a lot in the last six 01’ it's increased a lot in the last six or 12 months. we're going to record another 170 people and we know there will be more complaints. what kind of approach are you going to take to enforcing and punishing? has always been pragmatic. the commissioner is a lwa ys been pragmatic. the commissioner is always of the opinion that the encouragement of education is the better way to go. as for this talk of big fines, it is nonsense. that is not how we want to work. those types of sanctions will be
let's put those two nigel from the uk public data protection agency.ly enforce are? we have been ready and preparing for this right couple of years now. we know what we wa nt to couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and get the message out to the public. we're there to protect their rights and get the message out to organizations that they need to abide by the laws which are not meant to punish them by any means, there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we...
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serve them not to lecture them meanwhile outside of brussels a prominent british euro skeptic this is nigelfarage he's kind of piling on here he says disgusting bullying comments by the german commissioner the italian rebellion can only grow you see there though at the bottom mr froggatt linking to a tweet that's no longer there it was banned it wrongly translated the commissioner as saying the markets would teach the italians not to vote for populist that which is now been deleted the corrected version has been issued as we heard in the interview the commissioner actually said that the markets would send a signal. not to vote for populist but certainly a controversial interview making some waves on social media and perfect and that words matter comment was meant thank you so very much and. i'd like to hand you over to helena now because the telling and turmoil is creating market turmoil that's right they were talking about may have him in milan and all the european exchanges trade is a worry that a snap election in italy will be a referendum all the european union and there's also serious
serve them not to lecture them meanwhile outside of brussels a prominent british euro skeptic this is nigelfarage he's kind of piling on here he says disgusting bullying comments by the german commissioner the italian rebellion can only grow you see there though at the bottom mr froggatt linking to a tweet that's no longer there it was banned it wrongly translated the commissioner as saying the markets would teach the italians not to vote for populist that which is now been deleted the...
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so let‘s put those to nigel houlden from the information commissioner‘s 0ffice.w. we know what we want to achieve and we want to get the message out to the public that we‘re better protect their rights and get and get the message out to organisations that they need to abide by the laws, which aren‘t meant to punish them, by any means. they‘re actually there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we deal with an awful lot of cases, full stop. our staff has increased by about 70 or 80 people in the last six to 12 months. we‘re getting ready to recruit another 170 people over a similar sort of period. we know there‘s going to be more complaints. what kind of approach are you going to take to enforcing and punishing? the ico‘s always been pragmatic. and the commission is always very much of the opinion that encouragement and education is the better way to go. we would much rather use the carrot than the stick. as for this talk of big fines, it‘s nonsense. that‘s not what the ico is about. that‘s not the way we want to work. those types of sanction
so let‘s put those to nigel houlden from the information commissioner‘s 0ffice.w. we know what we want to achieve and we want to get the message out to the public that we‘re better protect their rights and get and get the message out to organisations that they need to abide by the laws, which aren‘t meant to punish them, by any means. they‘re actually there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we deal with an awful lot of cases, full stop. our staff has increased...