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with me is simonjones, who is at a pub with tottenham fans in north london. that is being held in association with bt sport. let's start off in a london. how are things going there? i can see the fa ns things going there? i can see the fans below you. yes, the atmosphere is really building come if you couldn't get tickets to madrid and you are a spurs fan, where better to be then here come a pub in north london? the site has been shining throughout the afternoon, a lot of pints of beer had been drunk, and the crowd getting very excited but nerves setting into at the kick—off approaches. —— the sun has been shiny. let's talk to a few of the anxious may be spurs fans. will and ben. how are you feeling? more nervous than i was. i was really excited to come. i came all the way from motor. just spending their time here with the fans, kick off in a little bit nervous to be honest. you flew in. so you can enjoy the atmosphere here in north london. absolutely. i come here all the time for the game. i absolutely. i come here all the time forthe game. i haven't absolute
with me is simonjones, who is at a pub with tottenham fans in north london. that is being held in association with bt sport. let's start off in a london. how are things going there? i can see the fa ns things going there? i can see the fans below you. yes, the atmosphere is really building come if you couldn't get tickets to madrid and you are a spurs fan, where better to be then here come a pub in north london? the site has been shining throughout the afternoon, a lot of pints of beer had been...
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for now we are going to cross over to simonjones, who is in north london, the heartland of tottenham,th you? that's right, i may have not got the gig to go over to madrid, but the sun is out here in north london, and ta ke sun is out here in north london, and take a look down there, hundreds of tottenham fans are gathering. the kick—off may be just under four hours a away, but the atmosphere is high here, a lot of people singing, counting down the hours, excitement and nervousness. let's talk about a couple of the spurs fans, joe and alex. how are you feeling? nervous. the first european final is always going to be a nervous affair. all to play for, what can you say? optimistic? before today i definitely thought it would be optimistic, but now it is getting closer to kick—off, i think if it goes to extra time we have got a chance. extra time? you want to put yourself through that?|j chance. extra time? you want to put yourself through that? i don't want to put myself through that, but liverpool have got good players, and asa liverpool have got good players, and as a spurs fan, we are
for now we are going to cross over to simonjones, who is in north london, the heartland of tottenham,th you? that's right, i may have not got the gig to go over to madrid, but the sun is out here in north london, and ta ke sun is out here in north london, and take a look down there, hundreds of tottenham fans are gathering. the kick—off may be just under four hours a away, but the atmosphere is high here, a lot of people singing, counting down the hours, excitement and nervousness. let's talk...
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we can‘t cross to north london where the tottenham fans have been gathering.tottenham fans have been gathering. simon jones is. the tottenham fans have been gathering. simon jones is. -- we can ci’oss. gathering. simon jones is. -- we can cross. the waiting is over and for the fans it is a nervous 90 minutes. if you look there are... they have been enjoying the sun so far this afternoon. they have been enjoying the build—up and now this is the moment of truth. many spurs fans i have been speaking to did not expect to get to the final of the champions league. it was a difficult group stage for them and they thought they would be knocked out at the last moment against manchester city. they went down three mil to ajax so many people here felt they believed this was the year for people here felt they believed this was the yearfor spurs. people here felt they believed this was the year for spurs. to defy the odds and win this vital game. many people watching on eight big screens in the pub and lots of fans have gone to the brand—new stadium just down the road from
we can‘t cross to north london where the tottenham fans have been gathering.tottenham fans have been gathering. simon jones is. the tottenham fans have been gathering. simon jones is. -- we can ci’oss. gathering. simon jones is. -- we can cross. the waiting is over and for the fans it is a nervous 90 minutes. if you look there are... they have been enjoying the sun so far this afternoon. they have been enjoying the build—up and now this is the moment of truth. many spurs fans i have been...
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here in north london some pretty glum faces.have packed into this pub to watch the game on big screens, thousands more went to watch the game at nearby totte n ha m went to watch the game at nearby tottenham stadium, their brand—new stadium, but it wasn't the result they wanted. things got off to a really bad start, spurs going behind under one minute, giving away a penalty. despite that the fans have beenin penalty. despite that the fans have been in good voice during the evening, cheering on their team even though it didn't go the way people wanted. people here have been very proud of the way they have played in the champions league this season, they never really expected them to get to the final but they admitted that spurs with the underdogs, but against perhaps they're better hope and judgement, they thought maybe they could pull off a victory. it has improved to be that way, but if you take a look down there, fans still chanting for their team, they know this has been a successful season, know this has been a successful se
here in north london some pretty glum faces.have packed into this pub to watch the game on big screens, thousands more went to watch the game at nearby totte n ha m went to watch the game at nearby tottenham stadium, their brand—new stadium, but it wasn't the result they wanted. things got off to a really bad start, spurs going behind under one minute, giving away a penalty. despite that the fans have beenin penalty. despite that the fans have been in good voice during the evening, cheering...
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we are here in north london, some pretty dull faces, hundreds of fans have packed into the pub to watchmore went to watch the game at the nearby stadium, the brand—new tottenham stadium. it wasn't the result they wanted. things got off to a really bad start, spurs going behind and under two minutes, giving away a penalty. then a second half goal. despite that the fans have been in good voice during the evening, they have been cheering on their team, even though it didn't go the way people wanted. but people here have been very proud of the way the spurs have played in the champions league, this season. they never expected them to get to the final but they admitted that they were the underdogs but against perhaps the better hope and judgement, they thought that maybe they could pull off a victory. it hasn't proved to be that way but if you take another look down there, fans still chanting for their team. they know this has been a successful season, even if the result wasn't the one they wanted. there was a minute's applause in honour of footballer jose antonio reyes ahead of the champion
we are here in north london, some pretty dull faces, hundreds of fans have packed into the pub to watchmore went to watch the game at the nearby stadium, the brand—new tottenham stadium. it wasn't the result they wanted. things got off to a really bad start, spurs going behind and under two minutes, giving away a penalty. then a second half goal. despite that the fans have been in good voice during the evening, they have been cheering on their team, even though it didn't go the way people...
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chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north londonncident was witnessed by another diner who condemned it as shameful. keith doyle has the story. the wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making this server foot the bill was shameful employment practice. wahaca said it only made servers cover part of the bill in rare cases of real negligence but it has now clarified its policy and said staff would no longer have to contribute if customers leave without paying. it said the waiter in question did not have any pay deducted. the chain, which has 25 restaurants across the uk, was founded by masterchef winner thomasina miers. the row has highlighted the working conditions for waiting staff. the union unite said it has received simila
chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north londonncident was witnessed by another diner who condemned it as shameful. keith doyle has the story. the wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer,...
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chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north london keith doyle has the story. wa ha ca wahaca mexican wa haca mexican restaurant wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as at ——as its customers but when diners left without paying it in north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making this waiter foot the bill was shameful practice. wa ha ca foot the bill was shameful practice. wahaca said it only made servers cover pa rt wahaca said it only made servers cover part of the bill in rare cases of real negligence but it has now clarified its policy and said staff would no longer have to contribute if customers leave without paying. it said the waiter in question did not have any pay deducted. the chain, which has 25 restaurants across the uk, was founded by a master chef winner. the rail has highlighted the working conditions for working
chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north london keith doyle has the story. wa ha ca wahaca mexican wa haca mexican restaurant wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as at ——as its customers but when diners left without paying it in north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward,...
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the same is true for pochettino for five yea rs is true for pochettino for five years in north londonr one of them, it will. here's what they have to say of the prospector winning a trophy for their teams. since 2012, i was in a final every year with my team. so we came out with some luckiest moments but most of the time because we had to go there because they record holder in there because they record holder in the last seven years in winning some finals. if i would write a book about it, i don't think anyone would buy it. but as i said, it is... i am a normal human being so if i would now sit in a room and think it is all about me, i am the raising of that i really would... if i was to myself as a loser or whatever, then we myself as a loser or whatever, then we all would have a problem but i don't see that. the most difficult things to arrive to the final and then there a lot of circumstance and how you arrive. i think that you cannot control like a manager, you need to trust that the universe conspired and made you, yes, lift the trophy. sometimes we do and sometimes it is not you
the same is true for pochettino for five yea rs is true for pochettino for five years in north londonr one of them, it will. here's what they have to say of the prospector winning a trophy for their teams. since 2012, i was in a final every year with my team. so we came out with some luckiest moments but most of the time because we had to go there because they record holder in there because they record holder in the last seven years in winning some finals. if i would write a book about it, i...
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with me is simonjones who is at a pub with tottenham fans in north london.that is being held in association with bt sport. let me start with you, simon. the fa ns let me start with you, simon. the fans have been an amazing spirit where you are. are they still going? yes. and a lot of noise here. if you cannot get to madrid, where else would you rather be, north london, the sun is shining, look down there, people enjoying a drink, people enjoying the build up to the match, just under a few hours to go. and a real party atmosphere here. and i think what we want to do now is here from some tottenham fans, we have casperin from some tottenham fans, we have casper in charlotte. you will be watching the game here. how are you feeling? so excited. i haven't been here before to watch it. i am really excited to be here in the atmosphere will be great. excited and nervous? so nervous. especially, personally for me and my family, they are huge sprayers fans. i am really hoping for the best for all of us. you are born here? no, iwasn't for the best for all of us. you ar
with me is simonjones who is at a pub with tottenham fans in north london.that is being held in association with bt sport. let me start with you, simon. the fa ns let me start with you, simon. the fans have been an amazing spirit where you are. are they still going? yes. and a lot of noise here. if you cannot get to madrid, where else would you rather be, north london, the sun is shining, look down there, people enjoying a drink, people enjoying the build up to the match, just under a few hours...
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not the result the fans wanted here in north london, but going away with that sense of pride.hat sense of pride. simon jones, thank you going away with that sense of pride. simonjones, thank you very much. you're watching bbc news. president trump has broken diplomatic convention by publicly commenting on the conservative leadership race. ahead of next week's state visit, he told the sun newspaper that boris johnson would make an "excellent" prime minister. he also commended the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, who's also running for leader, but was critical of another candidate, michael gove. here's our political correspondent iain watson. politics, like comedy, can be all about timing. donald trump's three—day state visit will comejust ahead of the conservative leadership contest, and perhaps unsurprisingly, he's been signalling support for a blonde haired and occasionally gaffe prone big beast, telling a uk newspaper that borisjohnson would be excellent. i've always liked him. i don't know that he's going to be chosen, but i think he's a very good guy, a very talented person.
not the result the fans wanted here in north london, but going away with that sense of pride.hat sense of pride. simon jones, thank you going away with that sense of pride. simonjones, thank you very much. you're watching bbc news. president trump has broken diplomatic convention by publicly commenting on the conservative leadership race. ahead of next week's state visit, he told the sun newspaper that boris johnson would make an "excellent" prime minister. he also commended the...
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i guess symptomatic of the nights in north london in general. not a night to be remembered. cnn. >> even the pubs weren't working in london. british fans took one on the chin in another sport saturday night, boxing. anthony joshua suffered his first professional defeat and lost his titles. his stunning loss toandy, jr. is being called one of the greatest shocks in boxing history. he knocked joshua down four times before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. >>> and roads are under water, farmland is submerged as historic flooding breaches levees and threatens communities along the arkansas river. natasha chen has the view from above. >> reporter: there's yultusuall cattle all over joseph's property, but he says most of the cattle has been moved to higher ground. >> due to the lack of income and not being able to produce any crops. >> reporter: crops like corn, soybeans, rice which are distributed to other parts of the country. he says he sprays pesticides and fertilizer for a living so he'll have to find work in other states. right now we're flying over a wildlife refug
i guess symptomatic of the nights in north london in general. not a night to be remembered. cnn. >> even the pubs weren't working in london. british fans took one on the chin in another sport saturday night, boxing. anthony joshua suffered his first professional defeat and lost his titles. his stunning loss toandy, jr. is being called one of the greatest shocks in boxing history. he knocked joshua down four times before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. >>> and roads...
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>> benjamin hall live in north london. thank you.ter a fire ripped through one of paris's biggest landmarks, french media reports notre dame is opening their doors for mass. the fire destroyed the roof and took down the iconic spire. french leaders have promised to rebuild and tomorrow church officials will welcome worshippers. the mass held annually to mark the dedication of the cathedral's alter. hard hats are mandatory for those that go and for those that cannot, french television will broadcast the celebration of mass live. driverless semi trucks could be hitting highways in florida next year and the systems won't have to be tested, inspected or certified. that's according to the suit florida sun sentinel which reports that the new law will go into effect july 1. phil keating reporting live from our south florida newsroom. phil? >> trace, for floridians and tourists coming down to the sunshine state, don't be too surprised in the future if you look at the big rig next to you and there's nobody in the driver's seat. supposedly the
>> benjamin hall live in north london. thank you.ter a fire ripped through one of paris's biggest landmarks, french media reports notre dame is opening their doors for mass. the fire destroyed the roof and took down the iconic spire. french leaders have promised to rebuild and tomorrow church officials will welcome worshippers. the mass held annually to mark the dedication of the cathedral's alter. hard hats are mandatory for those that go and for those that cannot, french television will...
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england, clearing to the north sea further showers followed to the north—west overnight, otherwise try and a very warm start to the night in londonan uncomfortable night ahead, eventually temperatures dropping to about 16. tomorrow quite a bit of clout for north—western areas bringing showers or lengthy spells of rain but to once southern and eastern parts of the uk a largely dry picture with sunshine, still one of the sunshine, top temperatures about 25. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: a woman who was eight months pregnant has been stabbed to death in thornton heath, south london, and her baby is critically ill in hospital. the us and china agree to resume talks to ease their trade war — and speaking at the g20 summit in osaka, president trump says companies will be able to trade with huawei. donald trump visits south korea — north korea has not yet said whether its leader, kimjong—un, will meet the us president when he visits the border between the two koreas tomorrow. the conservative leadership contest continues — with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt addressing party members in manchester. the uk enjoys the hottest day o
england, clearing to the north sea further showers followed to the north—west overnight, otherwise try and a very warm start to the night in londonan uncomfortable night ahead, eventually temperatures dropping to about 16. tomorrow quite a bit of clout for north—western areas bringing showers or lengthy spells of rain but to once southern and eastern parts of the uk a largely dry picture with sunshine, still one of the sunshine, top temperatures about 25. hello. this is bbc news. the...
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the assault on melania geymonat and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonasked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. donald trump says the us and mexico have reached a deal on illegal migration. the american president had threatened to impose tariffs on all mexican imports, unless action was taken to stem the flow of illegal immigrants crossing into the united states. here's our washington correspondent, chris buckler. the problem is that this border have been the source of deep divisions between the us and mexico. the surge of migrants trying to cross into the us here led president trump to threaten tariffs on a huge amount of trade that also comes across from the mexican side. but with just days to go the tariffs have been avoided, much to mexico's relief. translation: an agreement has been reached between the governments of mexico ran the us, with, which, as you probably already know, tariffs will not be implemented on monday. 0n will not be implemented on monday. on twitter, president trump said the ta riffs on twitter, president trump said
the assault on melania geymonat and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonasked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. donald trump says the us and mexico have reached a deal on illegal migration. the american president had threatened to impose tariffs on all mexican imports, unless action was taken to stem the flow of illegal immigrants crossing into the united states. here's our washington correspondent, chris buckler. the problem is that this...
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in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class. pension credit, but i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgements about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are eligible for pension credit. but the numbers are actually going down. the prime minister blames the bbc for a very disappointing decision. labour blames the government. this is a broken tory party manifesto pledge from the 2017 general election. they promised to give over 75s free tv licences for the duration of this parliament, and this represents a breach of trust. so you're actually putting older people really at risk. they will be practical help for those affected, although bbc managers say they can't rule out taking legal action against those who don't pay. mark easton, bbc ne
in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class. pension credit, but i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgements about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are...
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environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north londonrding to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making this server foot the bill was shameful employment practice. wahaca said it only made servers cover part of the bill in rare cases of real negligence but it has now clarified its policy and said staff would no longer have to contribute if customers leave without paying. it said the waiter in question did not have any pay deducted. the chain, which has 25 restaurants across the uk, was founded by masterchef winner thomasina miers. the row has highlighted the working conditions for waiting staff. the union unite said it has received similar reports from other chains where staff, already on low wages, are expected to pay for the dishonesty of some customers. keith doyle, bbc news. breaking news from iran. a very tense few days, given the attacks, as yet unclaimed, on oil tankers in the gulf of oman. a lot of insults flying around between iran and the united states
environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north londonrding to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making this server foot the bill was shameful employment practice. wahaca said it only made servers cover part of the bill in rare cases of real negligence but it has now clarified its policy and said staff would no longer have to contribute if customers leave...
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our reporter, simon jones is at a pub in north london — tottenham's heartland.our ago. have they run out of steam yet? not at all. the countdown is on. if anything, the atmosphere is on. if anything, the atmosphere is growing. often here on bbc news, we strive to be balanced, but take a look down there. there is only one tea m look down there. there is only one team that people are here to win. that is the spurs. i lot of pipes being drunk, people are going to be watching the game here on a big screen, others will be going down to spurs stadium to watch it. certainly, a real party atmosphere. let's speak to a few fans. stephan and jessica. how are you feel a? blessing. it is one big family. a mixture of emotions going on. i am really nervous and excited at the same time. will you do it? of course we are! i agree. what do you think the score will be? 2-1. i think we will do it. nerves are still there. i hundred percent i think we have more than enough to do it. many people thought the spurs wouldn't get this far. firstly, they almost didn't get out of their initi
our reporter, simon jones is at a pub in north london — tottenham's heartland.our ago. have they run out of steam yet? not at all. the countdown is on. if anything, the atmosphere is on. if anything, the atmosphere is growing. often here on bbc news, we strive to be balanced, but take a look down there. there is only one tea m look down there. there is only one team that people are here to win. that is the spurs. i lot of pipes being drunk, people are going to be watching the game here on a...
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the assault on the two women took place as they were travelling to north london. making sexual gestures. police investigating the fire at grenfell tower in west london say they have carried out 13 interviews under caution as part of their inquiries. detectives say more interviews are scheduled but won't say how many people are involved. 72 people died in the blaze. bank overdraft fees are to undergo a major shake up, which the financial conduct authority is calling the biggest overhaulfor a generation. banks and building societies will no longer be allowed to charge fixed daily or monthly fees for overd rafts. there will also no longer be higher fees for unplanned overd rafts the brother of the leader of the london bridge attackers says his family is sorry from the depths of their hearts for what he did. giving evidence at the inquests into the deaths of the eight people who died in 2017, saad butt said he didn't report his brother, khuram, to the authorities, because he believed he could "monitor him" alone. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports n
the assault on the two women took place as they were travelling to north london. making sexual gestures. police investigating the fire at grenfell tower in west london say they have carried out 13 interviews under caution as part of their inquiries. detectives say more interviews are scheduled but won't say how many people are involved. 72 people died in the blaze. bank overdraft fees are to undergo a major shake up, which the financial conduct authority is calling the biggest overhaulfor a...
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the funeral of terry higgins took place here at golders green crematorium in north london. tame, but which in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call friends. we realised that something needed to be done, and so we set up an organisation, a charity, to do some advocacy around this and safe sex information and messages. we wanted to name it after terry because of what he meant to us. the terrence higgins trust was europe‘s first hiv or aids charity and i am really, really pleased that it still has his name. rupert whitaker went on to become a leading immunologist. and that is all for that special lgbt edition of witness history. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments from around the globe. for now, from me here at stonewall inn in new york, and the rest of the team, it‘s goodb
the funeral of terry higgins took place here at golders green crematorium in north london. tame, but which in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call friends. we realised that something needed to be done, and so we set up an...
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one last practice for these schoolchildren in north london.s in this care home belong to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi, my name is kayla. where do you come from? i'm fromjamaica. do you remember the year you came? yeah, 1959. what was your first day like in the uk? it was all right. when i came, i settled down. the empire windrush brings 500 jamaicans. the empire windrush docked at tilbury port in essex back in 1948. hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirfamilies to start a new life in the uk. taking upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. #
one last practice for these schoolchildren in north london.s in this care home belong to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi, my name is kayla. where do you come from? i'm fromjamaica. do you remember the year you came? yeah, 1959. what was your first day like in the uk? it was all right. when i came, i settled down. the empire windrush brings 500 jamaicans. the empire windrush docked at tilbury port in essex back in 1948. hundreds of...
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they are still chanting, they are singing their support here in north london for spurs, but they haven'tspurs have a reputation the season tick. spurs have a reputation the season of coming back from behind. for people here, it's very much fingers crossed as the game still goes on. simon, thanks very much. 59 minutes gone, still 1—0. to tennis now and world number one naomi 0saka has been knocked out of the french open in the third round after losing in straight sets to katerina sinya kova. but that wasn't the only shock of the day because three—time champion serena williams was stunned by unseeded american sofia kenin. despite the disappointment of her straight sets defeat, williams was quick to praise her 20—year—old opponent. i think she played really well. in that first that in particular, she played really well along the line andi played really well along the line and i haven't played anyone like that in a long time. yeah, shejust played. she actually played really well. to the cricket world cup now, and australia have beaten afghanistan by seven wickets as they begin the defence of
they are still chanting, they are singing their support here in north london for spurs, but they haven'tspurs have a reputation the season tick. spurs have a reputation the season of coming back from behind. for people here, it's very much fingers crossed as the game still goes on. simon, thanks very much. 59 minutes gone, still 1—0. to tennis now and world number one naomi 0saka has been knocked out of the french open in the third round after losing in straight sets to katerina sinya kova....
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from the event do a lot of good before it's going to problem you wall off camera somali people in north london say gang related crime is the real problem several refused to be filmed because they fear reprisals for speaking out and to save their children some parents even prefer to send them back to africa while job it is promising to put 20000 policeman back on the streets to fight this virulent disease somehow africa seems safer than london. on saturday multiple blasts rocked an explosive plant in western russia leaving dozens injured. i. want to know what do you do when you look at the blocks on my balcony was blown away and it's the same vocals and floods everything is not stop people ran out on the streets they couldn't understand what was happening we were stuck and when you have never seen anything like that the windows were shattered and that column of smoke was terrifying it looked like it was to kilometers high heeled up but all the windows are smashed from the top floor down wearily all up all i heard a massive baton the windows were knocked out and i was looking on in shock wonderi
from the event do a lot of good before it's going to problem you wall off camera somali people in north london say gang related crime is the real problem several refused to be filmed because they fear reprisals for speaking out and to save their children some parents even prefer to send them back to africa while job it is promising to put 20000 policeman back on the streets to fight this virulent disease somehow africa seems safer than london. on saturday multiple blasts rocked an explosive...
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in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class. but i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, in one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means—tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgments about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are eligible for pension credit. but the numbers are actually going down. the prime minister blames the bbc for a very disappointing decision. labour blames the government. this is a broken tory party manifesto pledge from the 2017 general election. they promised to give over 755 free tv licences for the duration of this parliament, and this represents a breach of trust. so you're actually putting older people really at risk. there will be practical help for those affected, although bbc managers say they can't rule out taking legal action against those who don't pay. mark easton, bbc news, broadcast
in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class. but i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, in one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means—tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgments about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are eligible for...
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in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class.ut i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgements about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are eligible for pension credit. but the numbers are actually going down. the prime minister blames the bbc for a very disappointing decision. labour blames the government. this is a broken tory party manifesto pledge from the 2017 general election. they promised to give over 75s free tv licences for the duration of this parliament, and this represents a breach of trust. so you're actually putting older people really at risk. they will be practical help for those affected, although bbc managers say they can't rule out taking legal action against those who don't pay. mark easton, bbc news, broadcasting h
in north london, there was a mixed response from pensioners at this exercise class.ut i'm not rich. for me, that is going to be a bit of an effort. i can afford to pay the fee, so i'm quite happy, one way. but i would like quality programmes. by opting for a means tested measure set by parliament, the bbc hopes to avoid the criticism that it's making its own judgements about poverty. currently, single pensioners with a weekly income of £167 or less, £255 for a couple, are eligible for pension...
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i guess he will keep going in north london and tried to deliver what they so dearly. thank you. anna and centrum madrid —— central madrid. they have been partying all night long in the spanish capital. when they arrived, still singing songs. really interesting blend this morning, you have tourists, police, fans who have not been to bed, some who have come back again early and refreshed, still running on the adrenaline from last night. there has been talk of how the game was never going to live up how the game was never going to live up to expectations but what will go down in history is the behaviour of the fans, rivalries aside, the camaraderie has been really spectacular. great for english football. i want to speak to two fans, simon wilson and his friend, richard, who have travelled all the way, simon you are inside the ground, tell me about yourjourney, it has been remarkable for everyone here but yours in particular. crazy, we bought a £40 car, drove down from enfield to the stadium in madrid, took us two and a half days. —— from anfield. great journey took us two and a hal
i guess he will keep going in north london and tried to deliver what they so dearly. thank you. anna and centrum madrid —— central madrid. they have been partying all night long in the spanish capital. when they arrived, still singing songs. really interesting blend this morning, you have tourists, police, fans who have not been to bed, some who have come back again early and refreshed, still running on the adrenaline from last night. there has been talk of how the game was never going to...
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one last practice for the schoolchildren in north london.have been preparing performances for a special audience. some of the residents in this care home belong to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi. where'd come from? i'm from jamaica. do you rememberwhen you from? i'm from jamaica. do you remember when you came? yes, 1959. what was your first day in the uk like? it was all right, i settled down when i came. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... windrush docked at tilbury port in essex in 19a8. hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirfamilies to after the second world war left their families to start a new life in the uk, taking upjobs in the nhs, armed forces, and other public services. some of these experiences are services. some of these experiences a re reflected in services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half £1 million of government funding has been m
one last practice for the schoolchildren in north london.have been preparing performances for a special audience. some of the residents in this care home belong to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi. where'd come from? i'm from jamaica. do you rememberwhen you from? i'm from jamaica. do you remember when you came? yes, 1959. what was your first day in the uk like? it was all right, i settled down when i came. the empire windrush brings to...
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one last practice for these schoolchildren in north london.g to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi, my name is kayla. where do you come from? i'm fromjamaica. do you remember the year you came? yeah, 1959. what was your first day like in the uk? it was all right. when i came, i settled down. the empire windrush brings 500 jamaicans. the empire windrush docked at tilbury port in essex back in 19118. hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left their families are to start a new life in the uk. taking upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation and their families. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is
one last practice for these schoolchildren in north london.g to the windrush generation and have been sharing their stories with their younger guests. hi, my name is kayla. where do you come from? i'm fromjamaica. do you remember the year you came? yeah, 1959. what was your first day like in the uk? it was all right. when i came, i settled down. the empire windrush brings 500 jamaicans. the empire windrush docked at tilbury port in essex back in 19118. hundreds of passengers from the caribbean...
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26—year—old reality tv contestant and former footballer was found dead in a park in enfield in north londoncourt where the inquest took place. many of his friends spoke about how he was suffering from depression before his death, and the police woman who was the first person on the coroner that there was a small black notebook next to mike, and there was a diary with positive thoughts, but also a series of notes to be given to his family. the coroner said the contents of those notes left hi m coroner said the contents of those notes left him in little doubt that he intended to take his own life and that his death was suicide. we know that his death was suicide. we know that this is the second contestant from the programme to take their life. another popular star, sophie gradon, took her life last year, which was concluded by the coroner. itv have said they share their issuing more measures to support people getting on red dust going on to the show this year. in a moment we will have the business news for you, but first, i look at the headlines. the queen isjoined in portsmouth by theresa ma
26—year—old reality tv contestant and former footballer was found dead in a park in enfield in north londoncourt where the inquest took place. many of his friends spoke about how he was suffering from depression before his death, and the police woman who was the first person on the coroner that there was a small black notebook next to mike, and there was a diary with positive thoughts, but also a series of notes to be given to his family. the coroner said the contents of those notes left hi...
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i would rather the parade was in north london but there you go. no football in this bulletin!in new york overnight as a ‘minor setback.‘ he was stopped in the seventh round by the mexican andy ruinunior. his first professional defeat saw him lose all three of his world heavyweight titles. a re—match is now on the cards and joshua has vowed to ‘get his belts back. and joshua has vowed our reporter ade adedoyin and joshua has vowed was at madison square garden and joshua has vowed not and joshua has vowed many thought this would go distance not many thought this would go the distance and even fewer thought joshua would be counted out. as he went for the finish, he countered. rubbing joshua before a right hand sent him to the canvas. ruiz is one donjoshua in sent him to the canvas. ruiz is one don joshua in more sent him to the canvas. ruiz is one donjoshua in more knock—downs and it was all over. the referee had seen it was all over. the referee had seen enough. a shock to rank amongst the greatest in heavyweight history bya man the greatest in heavyweight history by a man who w
i would rather the parade was in north london but there you go. no football in this bulletin!in new york overnight as a ‘minor setback.‘ he was stopped in the seventh round by the mexican andy ruinunior. his first professional defeat saw him lose all three of his world heavyweight titles. a re—match is now on the cards and joshua has vowed to ‘get his belts back. and joshua has vowed our reporter ade adedoyin and joshua has vowed was at madison square garden and joshua has vowed not and...
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let's get reaction from one of the fans who has flown in from the us to watch the game in a pub in north londoncore goals. very happy he is fit to start. lucas moura on the bench. disappointed for him. i thought maybe they could squeeze both end. but he is a great weapon in the last 30 minutes if we need a goal, if we are down ago and is even, he has to speed to come in a cost liverpool all kinds of trouble. i think he will be ready and has a big heart and i think you will be ready. you flew in from san francisco, arrived this morning it because you wanted to see a spurs game in this atmosphere. absolutely. there are some great spurs bars in the us, a lot of great spurs fans but these people have lived and died with this club their entire lives and there is nothing like being here i think. no regrets coming here, evenif i think. no regrets coming here, even if things don't go our way, no regrets. fingers crossed for you, you have have a long way to see this and fans eagerly anticipating kick—off and over an hour's time. simon, thank you, and to liverpool and exterior is in the northwest for us.
let's get reaction from one of the fans who has flown in from the us to watch the game in a pub in north londoncore goals. very happy he is fit to start. lucas moura on the bench. disappointed for him. i thought maybe they could squeeze both end. but he is a great weapon in the last 30 minutes if we need a goal, if we are down ago and is even, he has to speed to come in a cost liverpool all kinds of trouble. i think he will be ready and has a big heart and i think you will be ready. you flew in...
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chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north london keith doyle has the story. the wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making this server foot the bill was shameful employment practice. wahaca said it only made servers cover part of the bill in rare cases of real negligence but it has now clarified its policy and said staff would no longer have to contribute if customers leave without paying. it said the waiter in question did not have any pay deducted. the chain, which has 25 restaurants across the uk, was founded by masterchef winner thomasina miers. the row has highlighted the working conditions for waiting staff. the union unite said it has received similar reports from other chains where staff, already on low wages, are e
chain, wahaca, has made a u—turn after making a waiter pay when customers he'd been serving in north london keith doyle has the story. the wahaca mexican restaurant chain says it provides an environment as enjoyable for its staff as for its customers, but when diners left without paying at a north london branch, it was the waiter who had to pay part of the bill, according to a customer who tweeted her outrage. the customer, sarah hayward, a former labour leader of camden council, said making...
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this happened in the north london area known as camden town and one went on facebook to rage what heng amount of violence plaguing the world. we're on the latest with the search for the suspects, and, erin, have there been arrests. >> reporter: there have been multiple arrests and making the announcement that four men between the ages of 15 and 18 have been arrested in connection with this brutal attack that occurred in the small hours of the morning on may 30th. this couple were aboard a double-decker bus going home when they were approached by the men making homophobic comments. things escalated and got violent. one of the victims was brave enough to post an account of what happened online including a photo of her and her partner, their faces bloody. let me read you a bit of what melania guy mon ata said on facebook. we must have kissed or something because these guys came after it. i don't remember if they were already there or if they got on the bus after us. there were at least four of them. they started behaving like hooligans, demanding that we kissed so they could enjoy watch
this happened in the north london area known as camden town and one went on facebook to rage what heng amount of violence plaguing the world. we're on the latest with the search for the suspects, and, erin, have there been arrests. >> reporter: there have been multiple arrests and making the announcement that four men between the ages of 15 and 18 have been arrested in connection with this brutal attack that occurred in the small hours of the morning on may 30th. this couple were aboard a...
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women, on a london night bus. and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonckers asked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. i was, iwas, and i was, and still am, angry. iwas, and stillam, angry. it was scary, but what is still making me angry is that this is not a novel situation, and what i feel is a wave of right—wing populism is further — there are more hate crimes being committed, we are just one anecdote. new cameras that are activated by sound, could soon be used on britain's roads, to help cut down on noise pollution. the devices will be triggered by excessively loud vehicles, which will then take a picture and send a fine to the owner. it's to reduce anti—social noise in quiet communities. an initial trial will take place later this year. a new law to protect service animals, such as police dogs and horses, comes in to force today. the legislation is called "finn's law" after a police dog who was stabbed while chasing a suspect. the change will prevent those who attack or injure service animals from claiming self—defence. it's thought tha
women, on a london night bus. and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonckers asked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. i was, iwas, and i was, and still am, angry. iwas, and stillam, angry. it was scary, but what is still making me angry is that this is not a novel situation, and what i feel is a wave of right—wing populism is further — there are more hate crimes being committed, we are just one anecdote. new cameras that are activated by...
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you spoke about the lovely weather in madrid and it is equally pleasurable across north london tonightn celebration and the small hours you may find the rain will find you but it will be humid late into the evening. they use to a spot of rain in liverpool, aren't they? planning celebrations at this time in the morning is a little presumptuous, maybe. time now for this week's film review, with martine croxal and jason solomons. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. in his spring linens. so, jason, what do we have this week? i have a schlocky shocker from the blumhouse horror locker. 0livia spencer and some gullible teenagers star in ma. a nuclear threat unleashes the titans again in godzilla. should i stay or... armageddon out of here? laughter. europe on the brink of collapse. this is in 1913, in budapest and the return of the oscar—winning director laszlo nemes in sunset. let's start with ma. as in mum or mother. one of the teenagers calls 0ctavia spencer's figure ma. a slight racial overtone in this, and t
you spoke about the lovely weather in madrid and it is equally pleasurable across north london tonightn celebration and the small hours you may find the rain will find you but it will be humid late into the evening. they use to a spot of rain in liverpool, aren't they? planning celebrations at this time in the morning is a little presumptuous, maybe. time now for this week's film review, with martine croxal and jason solomons. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us...
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we have just been live in liverpool and north london. how are things in madrid? ours to go before kick—off, but of course they are already arriving here at the central square in madrid. we have two fans with us, helen, who has been on an epic journey, and shannon, you two. how did you get here, helen keller by coach from liverpool, set off on wednesday night. i flew from cardiff yesterday, and drove up, it took us seven hours last night. hopefully it will be a good day. do you feel it has been worth it? yes, worth it. so good to be here. i still can't believe tottenham are in it, to be honest. if you had said to me that we would still be in it i wouldn't have believed you. both of you guys are through to the final against the odds, incredible comebacks in the semifinals, from 3—0 down. it is difficult to talk about statistics here — liverpool probably favourites. it would be your first time ever to lift the champions league trophy. you are 23 now, how much would this mean to you?“ league trophy. you are 23 now, how much would this mean to you? if we lift the cup t
we have just been live in liverpool and north london. how are things in madrid? ours to go before kick—off, but of course they are already arriving here at the central square in madrid. we have two fans with us, helen, who has been on an epic journey, and shannon, you two. how did you get here, helen keller by coach from liverpool, set off on wednesday night. i flew from cardiff yesterday, and drove up, it took us seven hours last night. hopefully it will be a good day. do you feel it has...
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london. visit packed with sort of pomp and ceremony but also a great deal of controversy even before the president landed. yes yes absolutely he landed at stansted airport north of london early this morning on just what has been sticking a finger may air because marine one has just landed in the queen's back garden there buckingham palace about about 30 seconds ago so yes you see just about so meet the queen which i and many other people have been saying and in fact i think he said himself before he arrives really you know that the thing that he's such a complicated character obviously is a rebel. to his soul but also there's a lot of president from that seems to want to be accepted by all 40 and you know the the idea of him. probably was a marine one look i don't know if i can say this on the camera of a or. there's a. i think maybe marine one landing just now is different helicopter. but yes he needs he seems to need to be accepted as well and obviously back home in the united states the the optics as they call it's of him having an audience with the with the queen is absolutely brilliant for him it implies acceptance. and he's going to have lunch with the
london. visit packed with sort of pomp and ceremony but also a great deal of controversy even before the president landed. yes yes absolutely he landed at stansted airport north of london early this morning on just what has been sticking a finger may air because marine one has just landed in the queen's back garden there buckingham palace about about 30 seconds ago so yes you see just about so meet the queen which i and many other people have been saying and in fact i think he said himself...
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camden in north london, danny is on a mission. gay community he's part of a new scheme called ask for client. i'm here to talk to you about the ask for clive campaign, and lgbt inclusivity campaign. staff are being trained to help protect people who come to the barand ask help protect people who come to the bar and ask for clive if they feel threatened. by going to a venue as a member of the lgbt community and seeing something like this, what does that mean? it means it's somewhat committed to acceptance, secondly it shows you the staff are there, ready and committed to deal with any unwanted attention or incident that you should get. ask for clive started in hertfordshire with this small group. they plan to ta ke with this small group. they plan to take it nationwide. hi. are you clive? hi, yes i am. how are you. the scheme is named after clive duffy who organised the area because my first pride festival. it's a shame we need a scheme like this, to be honest, we seem to be going backwards rather than forwards. and something like
camden in north london, danny is on a mission. gay community he's part of a new scheme called ask for client. i'm here to talk to you about the ask for clive campaign, and lgbt inclusivity campaign. staff are being trained to help protect people who come to the barand ask help protect people who come to the bar and ask for clive if they feel threatened. by going to a venue as a member of the lgbt community and seeing something like this, what does that mean? it means it's somewhat committed to...
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inquest into the death of love island star mike thalassitis whose body was discovered in a park in north londonperators to the site of the former nuclear reactor at chernobyl has reported a four—fold increase in customers, which they say is largely down to interest from the hit series chernobyl. the five—part series finished earlier this week on sky atlantic and tells the story of one of the worst man—made disasters of the 20th century. on april 26th, 1986, the reactor at the nuclear plant in soviet—ruled ukraine, exploded during a safety check. what followed was a deadly radioactive fallout that was 400 times larger than the hiroshima bomb. the series follows the story of scientist valery legasov, who was employed by the soviets to help with the immediate investigation into the explosion and with the aftermath. 1:23:42. perevozchenko looks down on the enormous steel lid of the reactor and sees the impossible. the control rod and fuel channel caps, which each weigh 350 kilograms, arejumping up and down. he runs to warn the control room, but there's nothing he can do to stop what is coming. 1:23
inquest into the death of love island star mike thalassitis whose body was discovered in a park in north londonperators to the site of the former nuclear reactor at chernobyl has reported a four—fold increase in customers, which they say is largely down to interest from the hit series chernobyl. the five—part series finished earlier this week on sky atlantic and tells the story of one of the worst man—made disasters of the 20th century. on april 26th, 1986, the reactor at the nuclear...
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the assault on melania geymonat and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonasked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. after three days of intense negotiations, donald trump says the us and mexico have reached a deal on illegal migration. the american president had threatened to impose tariffs on all mexican imports, unless action was taken to stem the flow of illegal immigrants crossing into the united states. a joint declaration says mexico will take the unprecedented step of deploying 6,000 soldiers to the border. people are being urged to avoid buying fresh or frozen yellowfin tuna sourced from the indian ocean — saying the stock is overfished and at risk of collapse. a report from the conservation group, the blue marine foundation, says nearly 700 tonnes of the tuna is sold in the uk every year — without consumers being warned that catches are unsustainable. the study says that stocks in the pacific remain strong. it was once a distant dream, but space tourism could be a reality from next year. nasa is opening the international space station
the assault on melania geymonat and her girlfriend chris, took place as they were travelling to north londonasked the couple to kiss, while making sexual gestures. after three days of intense negotiations, donald trump says the us and mexico have reached a deal on illegal migration. the american president had threatened to impose tariffs on all mexican imports, unless action was taken to stem the flow of illegal immigrants crossing into the united states. a joint declaration says mexico will...