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he is reporting from northern france. the second round of the parliamentary election is now set for next sunday. let's take a look at what to expect in the coming days as candidates raced toward that vote or it we have more on what will be different this time around. mark bythe first round one of the largest abstention candidates ands, their supporters about it. >> thank you, let's get to work i'm going to go door-to-door to convince people. we need to tell people we need to fight this apathy. sunday's first round was a done deal and a few races this time. french voting rules let candidates win after the first round if they win over 50% of the vote. that only happened in four races on sunday. that is compared to 36 in the last election. another shift in voting patterns was in three-way races. candidates who received 12.5% go on to the second round. in most races, that means two finalists. in 2012, there were 30 43 ways. this year, there was only one. 's party has redefined political lines. --they are against the rent righ
he is reporting from northern france. the second round of the parliamentary election is now set for next sunday. let's take a look at what to expect in the coming days as candidates raced toward that vote or it we have more on what will be different this time around. mark bythe first round one of the largest abstention candidates ands, their supporters about it. >> thank you, let's get to work i'm going to go door-to-door to convince people. we need to tell people we need to fight this...
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three months later, the allies had liberated northern france.e against a year later and world war ii reached a major turning point 73 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. one of the stories today, the markets. the dow at this time yesterday was in negative territory. you can see the marks that indicate what happened for the day. those marks, that were completely wrong. something was wrong with their data systems yesterday and they put out this crazy all gray thing that is fixed. most of the dow 30 are in the red. in fact, 20 of the dow 30 are in the red this afternoon. hewlett-packard, wal-mart, boeing, walt disney and mcdonald's companies leading in the downward slide. all down more than 1%. i'm shepard smith in new york. this is fox news. i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. everything i did circled around that cigarette when i started taking the chantix that urge just slowly diminished and it was a great and empowering feeling.
three months later, the allies had liberated northern france.e against a year later and world war ii reached a major turning point 73 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. one of the stories today, the markets. the dow at this time yesterday was in negative territory. you can see the marks that indicate what happened for the day. those marks, that were completely wrong....
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we could see some storms develop across northern france.nd the day. outbreaks of rain in scotland. dampen the west, too. we will all see a spell of heavy rain at least once a week ahead. cooler and cloudy as well. the police are out and about in the community today. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 3:00 — cladding on 34 tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests, as some residents in north london whose blocks have been evacuated insist on staying put. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure at the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan. a vehicle has collided with pedestrians outside of a sports centre in newcastle. police say they're not treating it as a terror i
we could see some storms develop across northern france.nd the day. outbreaks of rain in scotland. dampen the west, too. we will all see a spell of heavy rain at least once a week ahead. cooler and cloudy as well. the police are out and about in the community today. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 3:00 — cladding on 34 tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests, as some residents in north london whose blocks have been evacuated insist on staying put....
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running through the trenches and great craters that litter the territory of northern france. right. the hardware, that is how the signal is transmitted, but you also had to have someone transmitting it. the army did not like the idea of using women. on the left hand side, you see secretary of war. baker so disliked the idea of using women possibly as telephone operators, even at home on american military bases cap -- on american military bases. even to build toilets for them. that is something i learned at the national archives. to the right side is general blackjack pershing. baker is sitting in washington d.c.. it is pretty safe. .ershing is on the front line he deafening blackjack -- he got the name blackjack. he appraised the buffalo soldiers for their abilities. pointf the cadets at west have given him -- for that. but he continued. that was his name up to the ranks. whether you were needing for the ,ed cross on the far left selling liberty loans, women being nurses, these are the things they were used to. this is the classic idea that there would be an occasional woman like jo
running through the trenches and great craters that litter the territory of northern france. right. the hardware, that is how the signal is transmitted, but you also had to have someone transmitting it. the army did not like the idea of using women. on the left hand side, you see secretary of war. baker so disliked the idea of using women possibly as telephone operators, even at home on american military bases cap -- on american military bases. even to build toilets for them. that is something...
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there are children in desperate plight in northern france, in the camps in greece, and in italy.afety. that is why it is important. you yourself we re is why it is important. you yourself were a child refugee from nazi germany, you came to this country on the famous kindertra nsport. germany, you came to this country on the famous kindertransport. you know something of the plight of these children? i think i do. i was six when i came to this country but this country gave me a decent life, safety. i would like to feel other children can come to britain and have the same opportunities i have had, that is why it is important. juliet stevenson, why this 480 figure and what figure would you like to see? how many children would you like to see come to this country? unaccompanied children who do not have ties here. the figure in the original dubs amendment was 3000 and that was altered. that did not go through. under the law that passed last year in government, it was an passed last year in government, it was an unspecified number, but so far, only 200 children have come here under the
there are children in desperate plight in northern france, in the camps in greece, and in italy.afety. that is why it is important. you yourself we re is why it is important. you yourself were a child refugee from nazi germany, you came to this country on the famous kindertra nsport. germany, you came to this country on the famous kindertransport. you know something of the plight of these children? i think i do. i was six when i came to this country but this country gave me a decent life,...
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there are children in desperate plight in northern france in the camps in greece and in italy and theseover is a child‘s life worth saving. now if we win thejudicial review child‘s life worth saving. now if we win the judicial review the government will have to open up consultation, local authorities we know were willing to step up to the mark and more children will be able to come to a decent life here and safety. that's why it's important. you yourself or a child refugees from nazi germany, you came to this country on the famous candour transport, you know something of the ploy that these children. transport, you know something of the ploy that these childrenlj transport, you know something of the ploy that these children. i think i do, iwas ploy that these children. i think i do, i was six years old when i came to this country but it gave me a decent life, safety, and i would like to feel that children can come to britain and have the same opportunities i had, that‘s why it‘s important. juliet stevenson, white this 480 figure, what figure would you like to see, how many children woul
there are children in desperate plight in northern france in the camps in greece and in italy and theseover is a child‘s life worth saving. now if we win thejudicial review child‘s life worth saving. now if we win the judicial review the government will have to open up consultation, local authorities we know were willing to step up to the mark and more children will be able to come to a decent life here and safety. that's why it's important. you yourself or a child refugees from nazi...
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. >> you wouldn't have any support for deeper integration politically in france and in northern europe -- >> just elected a president who says nothing else in france. >> now they did. but five years before, 10 years before, in the euro crisis and financial crisis, there wouldn't -- there wouldn't have been any support for that. melinda: i wanted to come back in just a moment to pro-european sentiment right now. but just one more question on this economic asymmetry within the euro zone that kohl helped to create. in the end, haven't developments proven margaret thatcher right to some degree in the sense that that economic asymmetry has become the basis for renewed german domination? in europe? >> absolutely. and i think -- successive leaders in germany have shied away from the fact that german voters who have to pay more if they want this kind of -- more unified europe. they're going to have to pay out of their own pockets for countries like greece if they're going to stay in the euro zone and things not to fall apart. but this has been shied away from. it's been con speckiusly avoided
. >> you wouldn't have any support for deeper integration politically in france and in northern europe -- >> just elected a president who says nothing else in france. >> now they did. but five years before, 10 years before, in the euro crisis and financial crisis, there wouldn't -- there wouldn't have been any support for that. melinda: i wanted to come back in just a moment to pro-european sentiment right now. but just one more question on this economic asymmetry within the...
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this ugly looking weather stretches from northern spain, through france and into the uk and that is rightll actually have a decent day, there will be a cool wind blowing out to the east but decent enough for some sunshine in places, the ca rd for some sunshine in places, the card will be broken up but across the central suede, so, say from around hull to yorkshire and into the north—west of wales, this area of rain, maybe a few glimmers of brightness in east anglia and the south—east. the laws remain with us, the reigns in the north andy west, very windy here. across central and eastern areas we could have some sunny spells. there is a light at the end of this tunnel, probably some sunshine towards the weekend, but even the weekend is not exactly guaranteed to be completely dry. have a good afternoon where ever you are and wherever the weather is. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm. google's been fined more than £2.1 billion by the european commission for favouring its own shopping services. theresa may says there should be a major national investigation google has abused its market d
this ugly looking weather stretches from northern spain, through france and into the uk and that is rightll actually have a decent day, there will be a cool wind blowing out to the east but decent enough for some sunshine in places, the ca rd for some sunshine in places, the card will be broken up but across the central suede, so, say from around hull to yorkshire and into the north—west of wales, this area of rain, maybe a few glimmers of brightness in east anglia and the south—east. the...
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westwards it is a bit cooler and cloudier with outbreaks of rain in the balearic islands and in france and northern uk through friday. we have got that whether brown returning southwards with northerly winds that are quite strong in western areas and it will feel on the poolside once again. we could see 22 degrees in the south east. you can see a full hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source. angela merkel has launched a thinly—veiled attack on donald trump. the chancellor stressed the importance of tackling climate change and criticised protectionism. this is all part of the build—up to the g20 meeting next week. since the united states‘ decision to leave the paris climate deal, we are more determined than ever to make it a success — the paris climate deal is irreversible and cannot be renegotiated. the third most senior man in the catholic church will leave the vatican and return to australia to face child sex charges. xi jinping‘s made his first visit to hong kong as china‘s leader. he confirmed china‘s commitment to hong kong having a different governance system to the chinese mainland. an
westwards it is a bit cooler and cloudier with outbreaks of rain in the balearic islands and in france and northern uk through friday. we have got that whether brown returning southwards with northerly winds that are quite strong in western areas and it will feel on the poolside once again. we could see 22 degrees in the south east. you can see a full hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source. angela merkel has launched a thinly—veiled attack on donald trump. the chancellor stressed the...
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tension of the migration issues been rising in neighboring france this week around four hundred read. fiji's clashed with police near a northern italian town when they try to cross into the border with france the town's been dubbed italy's mini kalai and reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern fringe paul kelly. police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use the river to bypass the barricade caused a lot of disruption there earlier. and so going to france the mayor of one french town says he's going to put pork on every school lunch menu to promote a more secular society but critics say it's instead going to spread intolerance and marginalize religious groups. we are putting an operation in place so the children eat everything and their diets are balanced there is too much waste so we will teach them to eat meat meat poultry or pork today we're talking about secularism in a generally anti muslim way we see secularism as a tool of tolerance and living together and nothing exclusion any people who refuses to eat pork should feel east we have both sides of the divide which came down to a battle b
tension of the migration issues been rising in neighboring france this week around four hundred read. fiji's clashed with police near a northern italian town when they try to cross into the border with france the town's been dubbed italy's mini kalai and reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern fringe paul kelly. police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use the river to bypass the barricade caused a lot of disruption there earlier. and so going to france the...
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northern ireland, france's example as well but they voted against what the e.u.y suggesting and basically the bureaucrats in the e.u. turned around to those countries and said she got it wrong. have another vote. we want you to come up with the right answer. you can come back in a minute. at that time, people here in the u.k. said you know what, that is not the way to behave. the people have given their choice. let's listen to the people and actually deliver on it.om. [applause] >> you were given the right information to choose from. >> you, sir. >> earlier this week he said he wanted the people of britain to trust you with regards to train for and winning the election.o how can the people trust you when your manifesto is not given the detailed figures are what you propose to do with all the things in government? [applause] >> well, what my manifesto -- you're right i use that word tries. that's the politicians when we go out and asked people to vote for us, we are asking people to trust us and the role we are being -- want to be voted into. if i look at our mani
northern ireland, france's example as well but they voted against what the e.u.y suggesting and basically the bureaucrats in the e.u. turned around to those countries and said she got it wrong. have another vote. we want you to come up with the right answer. you can come back in a minute. at that time, people here in the u.k. said you know what, that is not the way to behave. the people have given their choice. let's listen to the people and actually deliver on it.om. [applause] >> you...
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northern europe, netherlands, sweden, germany, france, east asia, japan.didate the one that stuck out is mexico, there has been the talk of trump's proposal to build a wall and is up whole the only 5% in that country which only contributed to the drop in confidence as most favorable views of the u.s. david: how much of the sentiment a matter? view of theng countries surveyed is the relationship with the u.s. will be unchanged. what does sentiment tell us? jacob poushter: we know most people say relations between their culture and the u.s. will remain about the same. among those who say whether it would get better or worse, most said it would get worse. have favorable views of americans. 58 percent across the country have a favorable view of the american people. they still like american export pop culture and they say the american government respects the people. david: soft power is still strong. jacob poushter, a senior researcher at pew. ferro joins us. what does it tell you about is role of the u.s. in the world? jon: we are going to get pretty interesti
northern europe, netherlands, sweden, germany, france, east asia, japan.didate the one that stuck out is mexico, there has been the talk of trump's proposal to build a wall and is up whole the only 5% in that country which only contributed to the drop in confidence as most favorable views of the u.s. david: how much of the sentiment a matter? view of theng countries surveyed is the relationship with the u.s. will be unchanged. what does sentiment tell us? jacob poushter: we know most people say...
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with its prolonged rain, northern part of the uk and down into france but more particularly eastern germanyeading in the mediterranean and east west splits, 39 in athens and that is pushing northwards but with it pushing storms across the especially eastern germany. cool and blustery through fra ntz taught germany. cool and blustery through frantz taught alpine regions, especially in the northern regions where we could see more. the place to be if you want the sunshine and the heat is in around greece and the agn and turkey. if anything it gets hotter here, a big contrast to what is happening further west. the contrast continues and athens for insta nce we contrast continues and athens for instance we could see temperatures in the low 405, only in the mid—205 in spain and portugal and berlin and paris it is going to stay cloudy and call with outbreaks of rain. a5 paris it is going to stay cloudy and call with outbreaks of rain. as the weekend approaches this ridge of high pressure could be building in, find out what that means with the weather in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is
with its prolonged rain, northern part of the uk and down into france but more particularly eastern germanyeading in the mediterranean and east west splits, 39 in athens and that is pushing northwards but with it pushing storms across the especially eastern germany. cool and blustery through fra ntz taught germany. cool and blustery through frantz taught alpine regions, especially in the northern regions where we could see more. the place to be if you want the sunshine and the heat is in around...
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northern parts of spain, france and into germany and in the alpine regions, these areas as we go through nasty storms, with it we will see flash running and in terms of 50 millimetres of rain in terms of 50 millimetres of rain in terms ofa of 50 millimetres of rain in terms of a day, large hail and damaging winds. in the uk the forecast for the week ahead is coming up the next 30 minutes. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. with just seven days to go until the uk general election, we're broadcasting live from cornwall. we must turn to washington first, president trump has confirmed that the us will be withdrawing from the paris agreement, on combatting climate change. as of today, the united states will cease all implement they of the non—binding paris accord, and the draconian financial and economic burden, the agreement imposes on our country. brexit remains the central issue for theresa may. i am confident that we can fulfill the promise of brexit together and build a britain that is stronger, fairer and even more prosperous than it is today. jeremy corbyn is a few hundred
northern parts of spain, france and into germany and in the alpine regions, these areas as we go through nasty storms, with it we will see flash running and in terms of 50 millimetres of rain in terms of 50 millimetres of rain in terms ofa of 50 millimetres of rain in terms of a day, large hail and damaging winds. in the uk the forecast for the week ahead is coming up the next 30 minutes. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. with just seven days to go until the uk general election,...
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strategy to prop up her minority government she has shored up support from northern ireland's biggest protestant party. and lindsey france is a boom bust broadcasting around the world from here in washington d.c. tonight's end of the road japanese air bag maker to coddle files for bankruptcy protection as it faces billions of dollars in liabilities in relation to over a dozen deaths due to their faulty airbags and coal on the rise after seeing record global lows the heavily polluting fuel appears to be making a come. back thanks to a few countries and the fight for fifteen rages on battles for a higher minimum wage around the world continues and we take a look at the debate here in america does a pay increase really mean a bigger paycheck we take a look at the major.
strategy to prop up her minority government she has shored up support from northern ireland's biggest protestant party. and lindsey france is a boom bust broadcasting around the world from here in washington d.c. tonight's end of the road japanese air bag maker to coddle files for bankruptcy protection as it faces billions of dollars in liabilities in relation to over a dozen deaths due to their faulty airbags and coal on the rise after seeing record global lows the heavily polluting fuel...
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strategy to prop up her minority government she has shored up support from northern ireland's biggest protestant party. and lindsey france is a boom bust broadcasting around the world from here in washington d.c. tonight and of the road japanese air bag maker to cut off files for bankruptcy protection as it faces billions of dollars in liabilities in relation to over a dozen deaths due to their faulty airbags and coal on the rise after seeing record global low. as the heavily polluting fuel appears to be making a comeback thanks to a few countries and the fight for fifteen rages on battles for a higher minimum wage around the world continues and we take a look at the debate here in america does a pay increase really mean a bigger paycheck we take a look at the major testing ground to stand by you must start right now. prime minister theresa may may have failed at shoring up her conservative party's support in the june eighth snap elections but it turns out she's got a strategy to prop up her minority government she has shored up support from northern ireland's biggest protestant party it comes in the form of one billion
strategy to prop up her minority government she has shored up support from northern ireland's biggest protestant party. and lindsey france is a boom bust broadcasting around the world from here in washington d.c. tonight and of the road japanese air bag maker to cut off files for bankruptcy protection as it faces billions of dollars in liabilities in relation to over a dozen deaths due to their faulty airbags and coal on the rise after seeing record global low. as the heavily polluting fuel...
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france 24 and france24.com. >> these are the headlines. british prime minister theresa may due to meet with the northern irish party that could help her form of government in the wake of her election setback. she has been heading to france for talks with the present. another public hearing in washington today. u.s. attorney general jeff sessions due to be grilled in the senate over his contacts with russia. football star cristiano ronaldo for slapped with a lawsuit allegedly docking almost 15 million euros in taxes. how a shortage in butter in france but lead to a -- could lead to a croissant crisis. catching theirs ionship in three years. that's coming up. ♪ >> british prime minister theresa may is set to meet with the leader of the northern irish party today. a woman who could be the themaker may need to avoid second election. her snap election failed last week, leaving the conservatives with less than a majority in parliament. we have the latest. reporter: theresa may's future as prime minister now lies in this woman's hands, the northern irish dup leader is set to hash out a plan for a informal alliance. without that the conservative p
france 24 and france24.com. >> these are the headlines. british prime minister theresa may due to meet with the northern irish party that could help her form of government in the wake of her election setback. she has been heading to france for talks with the present. another public hearing in washington today. u.s. attorney general jeff sessions due to be grilled in the senate over his contacts with russia. football star cristiano ronaldo for slapped with a lawsuit allegedly docking...
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northern ireland, a wet rush hourfor some. heaviest rain omagh. this is associated with a low—pressure system. this is a call front, fresh out to the west. more humid conditions for tuesday. some storms in franceiter in scotland and northern england. patchy rain and cloud to the west. that takes us into a week where we will all see spells of one or two bursts of rain, quite breezy at times and it would be cloudy and cooler than the week:. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 2:00 — cladding on 3a tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests, as some residents in north london whose blocks have been evacuated insist on staying put. the discoveries they have made now with the building at the same that i have been living with for the last three years. i have felt safe in that building, and i do not see that anything has changed. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure at the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, but the deal i want, the free trade deal, a customs deal, i am pretty confident but i am not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed
northern ireland, a wet rush hourfor some. heaviest rain omagh. this is associated with a low—pressure system. this is a call front, fresh out to the west. more humid conditions for tuesday. some storms in franceiter in scotland and northern england. patchy rain and cloud to the west. that takes us into a week where we will all see spells of one or two bursts of rain, quite breezy at times and it would be cloudy and cooler than the week:. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 2:00...
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there's also tension on the police northern border this week around four hundred refugees clash with police near a time where they were trying to from crossing into france the time has been labeled italy's many in reference to the huge migrant camp wants find out the northern french border police used tear gas against refugees who tried to use a river to bypass apartheid. we talked to a x. italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the o. s. c. he say's the e.u. should do more to help at least deal with the ongoing refugee crisis. the collective the european responders to be. more wide face the wall he touched even don's told he's not to. say it's intended to close the polls. should we. be stating that. the only destination. that. counts is to know whether the car is my brother so it's a way to put this issue with the european and major national attention. a pretty conservative party m.p. claims the country's snap election earlier this month. to voter fraud. takes a closer look at those claims. well look this system in the u.k. is that you can be registered to vote in two places so where you live and where you say
there's also tension on the police northern border this week around four hundred refugees clash with police near a time where they were trying to from crossing into france the time has been labeled italy's many in reference to the huge migrant camp wants find out the northern french border police used tear gas against refugees who tried to use a river to bypass apartheid. we talked to a x. italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the o. s. c. he say's...
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northern rockies through the northwest. tomorrow starts the cooling trend. >> frances, i'll show you how extreme the changes will be across the country in the next four or five days. >> just ahead, what drove this guy to do this, jumping right on the hood of a car and stomping on a windshield. >>> a shocking story coming out about the huge divide between white and black members of our military. i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get a third free on sun and skin care. my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but it does. watch this. the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... snap! ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. the bathroom. when things go w
northern rockies through the northwest. tomorrow starts the cooling trend. >> frances, i'll show you how extreme the changes will be across the country in the next four or five days. >> just ahead, what drove this guy to do this, jumping right on the hood of a car and stomping on a windshield. >>> a shocking story coming out about the huge divide between white and black members of our military. i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that....
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there's also tension in italy's northern border this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near a toy where they were trying to cross into france but time has been labeled as italy's many cali in reference to the huge migrant camp wants found at the northern french border police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass. a u.k. conservative party m.p. planes the country snap election earlier this month cut a fall and fall to voter fraud. takes a closer look now those claims. well look this system in the u.k. is that you can be registered to vote in two places so where you live and where you say work or study but you only have one vote in you have to cast that vote in one place and there are concerns now that that system may have been abused at the general election earlier this month british students have apparently been boasting about being able to vote twice both where they live and where they study during the election they apparently these posts have been seen on social media and some members of the conservative party are very keen to investigate this further take a listen to one conservative polit
there's also tension in italy's northern border this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near a toy where they were trying to cross into france but time has been labeled as italy's many cali in reference to the huge migrant camp wants found at the northern french border police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass. a u.k. conservative party m.p. planes the country snap election earlier this month cut a fall and fall to voter fraud. takes a...
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there's also been tension on italy's northern border to see this week around four hundred refugees clash with police near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled as a mini carry in reference to the huge migrant camp once found the northern french port police take gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a barrier. but we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the u.s.c. and he says the e.u. should actually do more to help basically deal with the ongoing refugee crisis. the collective the european response. to be. more effective. he's not to. say it's intended to close the poor. ships we are clearly stating. the only destination. that. counts is to know whether the car is my drugs so it's a way to put this issue with the. national attention. now let's talk about the weather because summer in moscow hasn't been great this year i can vouch for that in the russian capital has seen torrential rain and high speed and high speed winds on a record breaking sky. chris . thanks. experts say moscow hasn't seen a monsoon summer of this kind since the
there's also been tension on italy's northern border to see this week around four hundred refugees clash with police near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled as a mini carry in reference to the huge migrant camp once found the northern french port police take gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a barrier. but we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the u.s.c. and he...
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well there's also tension on italy's northern border this week around four hundred refugees clash with police near a town where they were trying to cross into france aaton has been labelled as it leaves many only in reference to the huge migrant camp wants far not the northern french port police used tear gas against the refugees who try to use a river to bypass a bar. or we talk to an exit telling diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the o.s.c. he say's that the e.u. should do more to help at least deal with the on going refugee crisis. because european responders to be. more wide face the wall. is not to. say it's intended to close the polls it sure should we. be stating that. the only destination. that. can see is to know whether the town is my view on this so it's a way to put this issue with the european and asian national attention. a u.k. conservative party m.p. has claimed the country's election earlier this month. to voter fraud taking a closer look at those claims are a tease. well look this system in the u.k. is that you can be registered to vote in two places so where you live and where you say work
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there's also tension on italy's northern border to this week around four hundred refugees clash with police there near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled as a as many calories a reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern french port police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass the barricades. we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the scene he says the should do more to help basically deal with the ongoing refugee crisis the collective the european risk it's nice to be. more effective was really touching down so far he's not to. say it's. too close look for sure. we are clearly stating that italy not the only destination but that the current cities have to go where the car is my drugs so it's a way to forcefully this issue. all the european and marshall take. now let's talk about the weather because summer in moscow this year hasn't been great i can vouch for that and it has seen record amounts of rain and strong winds and one of the biggest storms so far hit the city today. oh. cool. we're so yo
there's also tension on italy's northern border to this week around four hundred refugees clash with police there near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled as a as many calories a reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern french port police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass the barricades. we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the...
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the beautiful northern area of france was covered by bunkers. the allies conducted a trial run. they practiced on beaches in western england. the practice run was a disaster. in fact the germans attacked the allied ships and hundreds of americans died. colonel george taylor told his troops, he said, only two kinds of men will be on the beach. the dead and those about to die. so get moving. end quote. this was tough stuff. they had an enormous task and the stakes could not have been higher. when nomal said that the fate of germany depends on this invasion. douglas brinkley said that d-day was the single most important moment in the 20th century. it was the beginning of the end of the most difficult war in human history and the lives of millions of people depended on the outcomet. they depended -- outcome. they depended on the success of brave young americans. eugene was a medic who swam ashore as german planes shot at him. the napier brothers of warren county, five brothers all served during world war ii. two of them were there on the beaches that day. one died. pee-we martin ser
the beautiful northern area of france was covered by bunkers. the allies conducted a trial run. they practiced on beaches in western england. the practice run was a disaster. in fact the germans attacked the allied ships and hundreds of americans died. colonel george taylor told his troops, he said, only two kinds of men will be on the beach. the dead and those about to die. so get moving. end quote. this was tough stuff. they had an enormous task and the stakes could not have been higher. when...
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france and up to 30 here in the weekend. cloud zone across scotland. and the northern isles. away from those areas, in the 20s.fog first thing in the morning. the sunday, a weather front meandering its way east. we will start to see a change. if you find the thought of 25 degrees are stifling, the coast will provide a refreshing sea breeze. this sunshine just as strong. it doesn't matter what the temperature, the sun is just as strong with high levels of uv as you would expect approaching the midsummer ‘s days. in the new week, showers in the north and west and the case for the rest of us midweek. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: the death toll in the london tower block fire rises to 17, but is expected to increase further. specialist teams are now working inside to secure parts of the building. seven people have died in an explosion outside the gates of a kindergarten in the chinese province ofjiangsu. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: democrats and republicans unite. the annual congressional baseball game goes ahead a day after the shooting that saw steve scalise seriously inj
france and up to 30 here in the weekend. cloud zone across scotland. and the northern isles. away from those areas, in the 20s.fog first thing in the morning. the sunday, a weather front meandering its way east. we will start to see a change. if you find the thought of 25 degrees are stifling, the coast will provide a refreshing sea breeze. this sunshine just as strong. it doesn't matter what the temperature, the sun is just as strong with high levels of uv as you would expect approaching the...
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it commemorates the00th anniversary for riding in france in world war i. >>> in northern california,the islamic center was targeted. how the muslim community is coming together next. >>> and we're going to take a look at your workweek forecast. our meetologist mark tamayo will have -- meteorologist mark tamayo will have your complete bay area forecast for monday and days after. it's coming up next. stay right there. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> sacramento's muslim community is coming together for the end of ramadan after two hate crimes targeting the local islamic center. we have more on the day that's suppose to be a day of celebration. >> reporter: the end of ramadan is a celebration with the martin family of sacramento. >> today is the day of joy. >> reporter: a time of happine
it commemorates the00th anniversary for riding in france in world war i. >>> in northern california,the islamic center was targeted. how the muslim community is coming together next. >>> and we're going to take a look at your workweek forecast. our meetologist mark tamayo will have -- meteorologist mark tamayo will have your complete bay area forecast for monday and days after. it's coming up next. stay right there. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ]...
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there's also tension at least northern border but as well this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near it would have been trying to cross over the border into france this town's but in the headlines before in fact it's been labeled as italy's many calories a day in reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern french port cully police shooting a gas against refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a barricade a lot of traffic disruption the destruction of germany because of it. next. german railway ticket inspectors have been filmed forcibly dragging a black man off a train who reportedly refused to pay the fine for not having a ticket please be aware that the video coming up does contain violence. i know what you're doing because i didn't do it and you. should be ashamed of yourself this really is what you're doing my duty and not kind of all in slow motion painful to watch as they will this man is partly a forty eight year old nigerian guy seems he didn't have a valid ticket and he claimed he didn't have enough money to pay the penalty fare it's claimed the ticket inspectors took what little cash the man then had but he refuse
there's also tension at least northern border but as well this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near it would have been trying to cross over the border into france this town's but in the headlines before in fact it's been labeled as italy's many calories a day in reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern french port cully police shooting a gas against refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a barricade a lot of traffic disruption the destruction of...
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northern ireland unionist party. but it's a very different story in france where yesterday's first-round of parliament engineer electionut president emmanuel macron's party on trend for a big win. final round of voting tax place on sunday. back to you. >>> still seen as a big victory for him and for europe at large. thank you. >>> let's send it back to hq with a news update with sue herrera. >> good morning. here's what's happening for you at this hour the defense in the bill cosby trial resting its case after a single brief witness this after cosby told the judge woe not testify. cosby arrived with his wife this morning. it is the first day a family member has accompanied him to court. >>> syrian forces have intensified their bombardment of the contested city of dara the britain based syria observatory for human rights says the government has been intensifying its bombing attacks since saturday >>> a massive fire destroying an apartment complex under construction near los angeles. the heat of the fire flew out windows of a neighboring apartment bulling. >>> information president george h.w. bush celebrating his 93rd b
northern ireland unionist party. but it's a very different story in france where yesterday's first-round of parliament engineer electionut president emmanuel macron's party on trend for a big win. final round of voting tax place on sunday. back to you. >>> still seen as a big victory for him and for europe at large. thank you. >>> let's send it back to hq with a news update with sue herrera. >> good morning. here's what's happening for you at this hour the defense in the...
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northern ireland. and here a lot fresher first thing, at this stage 12, 14 degrees. so a big split tomorrow, in the south we have that heat coming up from franceeptionally hot. in the north we have thicker cloud and also the possibility of thunderstorms, some of those could be nasty. 34 degrees is possible in london tomorrow and if that happens, it could well be the hottest day in around 40 years. and then wednesday night into thursday, fresher air sta rts night into thursday, fresher air starts to pushing but thunderstorms rumbling through some northern and western areas of the uk. so by thursday the heat will be pushed away into the continent, and luke back drop. still warm in london but mostly in the teens across many western and northern areas. and the colour trend continues into the weekend. some rain on a lot of and not a lot of sunshine on offer. —— some rain on and off. this bbc news, the headlines at 8: the chancellor says jobs and prosperity must come first in any brexit deal. speaking in the city of london, phillip hammond said that while the public voted to leave the eu, they didn't vote to become poorer. i'm confident we can do a
northern ireland. and here a lot fresher first thing, at this stage 12, 14 degrees. so a big split tomorrow, in the south we have that heat coming up from franceeptionally hot. in the north we have thicker cloud and also the possibility of thunderstorms, some of those could be nasty. 34 degrees is possible in london tomorrow and if that happens, it could well be the hottest day in around 40 years. and then wednesday night into thursday, fresher air sta rts night into thursday, fresher air...
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well there's also tension on italy's northern border this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled italy's mini collie in reference to the huge migrant camp once fall into the north and french port police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a park. we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the o. a c e he say yes the e.u. should do more to help deal with the. refugee crisis. the collective the european the small it's nice to be. more i think. he's not you. see it's. two calls looking for. the state. the only destination. she's off to the weather. is my view of the city so it's a ritual for. the european. take. a conservative party in the country snow public sure earlier this month to fall in to a voter fraud. to talk us of this story polly indeed what about these accusations what were they were like the system in the u.k. is that you can be registered to vote in two places so where you live and where you say work or study but you only have one vote in you have t
well there's also tension on italy's northern border this week around four hundred refugees clashed with police near a town where they were trying to cross into france the town has been labeled italy's mini collie in reference to the huge migrant camp once fall into the north and french port police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use a river to bypass a park. we talked to a former italian diplomat and former head of the european security monitoring organization the o. a c e he...
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northern rockies, the toasty spotted. we start our downward trend in the northwest. it looks like we're into the 70s on wednesday. francesnd friday, a new storm comes in with a lot of cool, wet weather. >> oh, boy, they need to send that warmer weather our way. >>> another trump administration official's days may be numbered. "the new york times" report president trump is growing sour on jeff session, blaming him for various troubles plaguing the white house. yesterday morning he blamed the justice department for watering down his travel ban. it goes on to say trump is, quote, intermittently fumd for months over mr. sex's decision to recuse himself from the investigation into russian meddling in last year's election. >>> meanwhile, a new poll finds the majority of americans, 59% oppose president trump's decision last week to withdraw from the paris accord on climate change. 28% support pulling out of the agreement. 55% say their decision will hurt u.s. leadership in the world while 51% say it will hurt international efforts to address climate change. >>> paris residents an tennis fans are getting a new view of the city t
northern rockies, the toasty spotted. we start our downward trend in the northwest. it looks like we're into the 70s on wednesday. francesnd friday, a new storm comes in with a lot of cool, wet weather. >> oh, boy, they need to send that warmer weather our way. >>> another trump administration official's days may be numbered. "the new york times" report president trump is growing sour on jeff session, blaming him for various troubles plaguing the white house. yesterday...
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north of the country after a military coup, they carved out a northern section of mali and called it until their own and wasn't until france of the country and took control of it that they were able to establish what normally again. you've seen a number of attacks like, this mostly directed at foreigners, oftentimes directed specifically at french nationals. >> and do we have any indication this offshoot of al qaeda may have played a role in this attack. >> we have no idea. as far as we know gunshots rang out at the upstale resort to the east of bamako, the capital of mali, it's not the first time this happened. there's been a number of kidnappings, boris n this region and other hotel and cafe attacks contributed but at this stage we do not have any idea who is behind this attack which group is behind this attack or if it is a group and not just a robbery gone who ahorribly wron. journalists say there is smoke coming from the venue. >> robin, thank you for the expertise. much more ahead "the newsroom" and it starts right now. i'm boris sanchez. fredricka whitfield is off today. thank you for joining us. it is confusing at
north of the country after a military coup, they carved out a northern section of mali and called it until their own and wasn't until france of the country and took control of it that they were able to establish what normally again. you've seen a number of attacks like, this mostly directed at foreigners, oftentimes directed specifically at french nationals. >> and do we have any indication this offshoot of al qaeda may have played a role in this attack. >> we have no idea. as far...
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northern parts of the uk. the other down towards france will give us thundery rain towards the south east of england during this more extensive across england and wales. it remains cloudy into wednesday morning. temperatures down to about 12 to 14 celsius. but more rain expected during wednesday. pretty soggy actually for many parts of england and wales. showers into northern ireland as well, but you notice for scotland, not looking too bad tomorrow, especially the north—west of scotland. shelter from the mountains here, there will be sunny spells developing, but elsewhere, beneath the cloud and the rain, temperatures about 15 to 19 celsius. bye— bye. this is bbc news and these are the top stories at 11. google faces a possible record fine over its shopping comparison service from the eu's regulator. nicola sturgeon is expected to set out her position on a second independence referendum at holyrood later today. the governor of the bank of england warns that consumer borrowing is increasing rapidly. the us says syria may be preparing another chemical weapons attack and warns president assad will pay a heavy pric
northern parts of the uk. the other down towards france will give us thundery rain towards the south east of england during this more extensive across england and wales. it remains cloudy into wednesday morning. temperatures down to about 12 to 14 celsius. but more rain expected during wednesday. pretty soggy actually for many parts of england and wales. showers into northern ireland as well, but you notice for scotland, not looking too bad tomorrow, especially the north—west of scotland....
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france. let's start with the uk. the prime minister, theresa may, has formed a new government but without a majority in parliament she is relying on an alliance with northern political party, the democratic unionist party. but while the dup insist their relationship with may's team has been close since she became prime minister, 11 months ago, any alliance will come at a price, as joe lynam explains. an economic terms, they are less developed than the republic of ireland or the uk. it has low levels of productivity and is heavily dependent on the state. those sectors apart from the state that it relies on our tourism, manufacturing, and food. and they need large supplies of low skilled labour, mostly from eastern europe, especially poland. and if britain is to lead the single market, and that is the stated policy, then the dup may ask the conservatives for an exemption when it comes to the free flow of labour to northern ireland. on top of that, they will want london to pick up the $450 million a year that brussels seems to belfast in agricultural subsidies. and that comes on top of the $1 billion a month that london fans already to belfast. and then there
france. let's start with the uk. the prime minister, theresa may, has formed a new government but without a majority in parliament she is relying on an alliance with northern political party, the democratic unionist party. but while the dup insist their relationship with may's team has been close since she became prime minister, 11 months ago, any alliance will come at a price, as joe lynam explains. an economic terms, they are less developed than the republic of ireland or the uk. it has low...
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she was -- has one more show in france than place in portugal over the weekend. breaking here at home, house in northern virginia up in flames overnight. larry: the people running for their lives. two firefighters hurt. john gonzales is live with new information. john: good morning. it is the second morning in a row a two alarm fire has been called here in northern virginia and a firefighter has been injured. about street in manassas. two firefighters injured today. they were trapped inside, had to be rescued. non-life-threatening injuries. taken to the hospital with minor burns. a resident was also taken to the hospital with minor injuries. how intense was the fire? take a look at the latter from one of the firetrucks. melted in half. this is security camera video from a neighbor. you can see the flames racing on the right side next to that back deck. the home where the fire started is a total loss. the residents were able to get out safely. in all, six homes have been damaged. 12 people, all adults, escaped the flames but have been displaced. the red cross is assisting. we have seen the washington gas
she was -- has one more show in france than place in portugal over the weekend. breaking here at home, house in northern virginia up in flames overnight. larry: the people running for their lives. two firefighters hurt. john gonzales is live with new information. john: good morning. it is the second morning in a row a two alarm fire has been called here in northern virginia and a firefighter has been injured. about street in manassas. two firefighters injured today. they were trapped inside,...
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france. the other one in the north and the west and that's what is providing the rain across northern irelandook at things at apm. i think in western scotland, things drying out a touch, but it will stay wet in the east of scotland. with an on shore breeze it will be chilly in aberdeen. some brighter skies in northern ireland this afternoon, but heavy and thundery showers developing here. for much of northern england and wales and the midlands, it will stay cloudy and dreary. for central and southern areas and the south east, some heavy and thundery rain spreads in across the south east and even in the south—west here, again you will see a few showers. through this evening, it stays wet really across most of england and wales. the rain becoming more extensive as we go into the early hours of wednesday morning. quite a cloudy, damp and drizzly night elsewhere and temperatures down to 11 to 1a celsius. it doesn't ta ke down to 11 to 1a celsius. it doesn't take a meteorologist to tell you that this weather chart is looking pretty messy as we go into wednesday. low pressure dominating things and
france. the other one in the north and the west and that's what is providing the rain across northern irelandook at things at apm. i think in western scotland, things drying out a touch, but it will stay wet in the east of scotland. with an on shore breeze it will be chilly in aberdeen. some brighter skies in northern ireland this afternoon, but heavy and thundery showers developing here. for much of northern england and wales and the midlands, it will stay cloudy and dreary. for central and...
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france. most of the day will be brighter good pa rt of the day will be brighter good part of england and wales. the exception is the far west of wales, cornwall, and northernin the day the storms will push in, and we could see very heavy rain push into tuesday night into wednesday across many parts of england, in the east, and wales, and into wednesday that could not into southern parts of scotland. chilly breeze to go with it from what we experienced in the week gone. while there is something prior to what the west it still will not feel anything special. all of us through the weekend, not only cool, but also wet conditions, drier weather in shetland. it will be fairly cloudy as well. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven o'clock. the number of high rise buildings which have failed fire safety tests rises to 60 across 25 councils areas. so far one hundred per cent of panels tested have failed. if there are local authorities that have tests to be done then the testing facilities are there and ready to undertake the tests. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's ‘pretty sure' the uk will be able to reach a suitable deal with bru
france. most of the day will be brighter good pa rt of the day will be brighter good part of england and wales. the exception is the far west of wales, cornwall, and northernin the day the storms will push in, and we could see very heavy rain push into tuesday night into wednesday across many parts of england, in the east, and wales, and into wednesday that could not into southern parts of scotland. chilly breeze to go with it from what we experienced in the week gone. while there is something...
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and france but thrust something fresh on the way was the fresh air is behind this cold front which is now pushing into the west of ireland producing some brain and blustery conditions across northernnight and into parts of western scotland, west wales nothing more than patchy light rain and drizzle. most will have a dry night and and drizzle. most will have a dry nightand a and drizzle. most will have a dry night and a muggy night across the board, temptress of the many sticking in the teens summon the southeast the high teens. temperatures rise quite quickly for the commute. the zone of cloud moves eastwards with little rain in the afternoon but while sunshine comes out as it departs, there will be a drop in temperature so afresh a day by and large with a stronger breeze across wales the south—west but after morning rain, lots of sunshine around. the sunshine returns into east anglia and the south—east later and after temperatures peaking at 24, and after temperatures peaking at 2a, they will drop back to 21 celsius. by four o'clock showers return to northern england after a dry and sunny start. northern ireland and scotland, clusters of showers in the afternoon, sunshine and bet
and france but thrust something fresh on the way was the fresh air is behind this cold front which is now pushing into the west of ireland producing some brain and blustery conditions across northernnight and into parts of western scotland, west wales nothing more than patchy light rain and drizzle. most will have a dry night and and drizzle. most will have a dry nightand a and drizzle. most will have a dry night and a muggy night across the board, temptress of the many sticking in the teens...
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france's parliamentary election. national front leader marine le pen cast her ballot just a few moments ago. she's running for a seat in her northern district. the far right party hopes to strength strengthen itself in parliament. >>> a top official says the terrorist fled the country and was killed with the help of foreign intelligence services. isis has claimed responsibility for the wednesday attacks that killed at least 17 people. >>> the british prime minister has not reached a deal yet with the democratic unionist party after a snap election backfired on her. theresa may wants the northern ireland party to back her conservatives in parliament. earlier, downing street indicated a preliminary deal was in place. >>> and some political leaders, including conservatives, are criticizing a potential alliance with the democratic unionist party. the dup opposes abortions and same-sex marriages. earlier, the british secretary of defense spoke with the bbc and addressed that criticism. >> we're not in government with the dup. we're not in coalition with the dup. they're going to support us, as i said, on the crucial, economic, and secur
france's parliamentary election. national front leader marine le pen cast her ballot just a few moments ago. she's running for a seat in her northern district. the far right party hopes to strength strengthen itself in parliament. >>> a top official says the terrorist fled the country and was killed with the help of foreign intelligence services. isis has claimed responsibility for the wednesday attacks that killed at least 17 people. >>> the british prime minister has not...
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france. most of the date will be dry through england and wales. the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern were pushing. we could see some heavy rain on tuesday and into wednesday across many parts of england and wales. into wednesday that could nudge into southern part of scotland. temperatures down on the week just of scotland. temperatures down on the weekjust gone. try in the west but it will feel —— won't feel anything special. wet weather at times. dry conditions in shetland. very cloudy as well. this is bbc news. the headlines at four: tests continue on cladding from tower blocks around the country as every one of the 3a samples tested so far fails to meet fire safety standards. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not certain the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and the government is prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 1a0 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst int
france. most of the date will be dry through england and wales. the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern were pushing. we could see some heavy rain on tuesday and into wednesday across many parts of england and wales. into wednesday that could nudge into southern part of scotland. temperatures down on the week just of scotland. temperatures down on the weekjust gone. try in the west but it will feel —— won't feel anything special. wet weather at times. dry conditions...
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northern ireland. an interesting perspective. they give a much indeed. this is all in such sharp contrast to what is going on across the channel in france, where presidentent, is having to tighten his grip on power with the parliamentary elections. the first round of voting was on sunday. the early indications suggest he is going to secure a big majority with a party that formed just a year ago. our paris correspond, lucy williamson, reports. —— our paris correspondent. five weeks after snatching the presidency from more experienced hands, emmanuel macron is doing the same with the parliament. his party la republique en marche is on track for a landslide. little more than a year after it was formed. the run—off vote next sunday will decide the exact number of seats, but at party hq they are already looking ahead to government. translation: the significance of this result is clear, but we must show humility and determination to beat the big challenges of the next five years. president macron voted at his home in le touquet today, not as a candidate this time, but as the man elected to change france. while the polling station of far right leader marine le
northern ireland. an interesting perspective. they give a much indeed. this is all in such sharp contrast to what is going on across the channel in france, where presidentent, is having to tighten his grip on power with the parliamentary elections. the first round of voting was on sunday. the early indications suggest he is going to secure a big majority with a party that formed just a year ago. our paris correspond, lucy williamson, reports. —— our paris correspondent. five weeks after...
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france. most of the day will be dry across england and wales. the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern england. we could see some heavy rain pushing through tuesday night into wednesday. into wednesday, rain in southern scotland. a chilly breeze. temperatures down. while we see something drier towards the west, it still won't feel anything special. not only cool, wet weather for all of us. breezy at times. and cloudy. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at five: tests continue on cladding from tower blocks around the country as every one of the 3a samples tested so far fails to meet fire safety standards. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not certain the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and the government is prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. 1a0 people are feared killed in pakistan after a tanker transporting oil burst into flames. two children are in intensive care after a car ploughed into a group of ped
france. most of the day will be dry across england and wales. the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern england. we could see some heavy rain pushing through tuesday night into wednesday. into wednesday, rain in southern scotland. a chilly breeze. temperatures down. while we see something drier towards the west, it still won't feel anything special. not only cool, wet weather for all of us. breezy at times. and cloudy. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at...
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northern england, we could have one or two showers. high teens, low 20s across eastern scotland, patchy rain or drizzle in the hebrides. we will not get to the dizzy heights of parts of france frontal push its way in tomorrow night, and by first light on thursday, it will be there across parts of western scotland and wales. on thursday morning, a human start, and a pretty one day ahead. we will see clouds spread its way eastwards, most of england and wales staying dry. some showers in scotland and northern ireland, and more of a trees and fresher once again. still warm enough in the sunshine, particularly east anglia and the south—east. the wind comes off the atla ntic south—east. the wind comes off the atlantic going into friday, more cloud across western areas. use an alias staying dry. pleasant enough in the sunshine and temperatures could increase again at the weekend. goodbye for now.
northern england, we could have one or two showers. high teens, low 20s across eastern scotland, patchy rain or drizzle in the hebrides. we will not get to the dizzy heights of parts of france frontal push its way in tomorrow night, and by first light on thursday, it will be there across parts of western scotland and wales. on thursday morning, a human start, and a pretty one day ahead. we will see clouds spread its way eastwards, most of england and wales staying dry. some showers in scotland...
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northern montana. a crowded deck, collapsing during a memorial service at a lodge on flathead lake. at least 20 people hurt. some in critical condition tonight. >>> and a tragic turn for a prize bullfighter in franceyear-old matador tripped on his cape and was gored to death. ivan fandino had dreamed of being a matador since he was 14 years old. he is the second spanish bullfighter to die in the ring in the past year. >>> and, "animal house" fans mourning the loss of the actor known as flounder. >> come on, flounder! >> stephen furst made a name for himself beside john belushi in that late '70s hit. furst died friday following complications from diabetes. he was 63 years old. >>> and it appears to be an extra special father's day for one hollywood family. reports swirling that beyonce and husband jay-z welcomed the birth of twins. no confirmation from the superstar parents. but the congratulations are pouring in online. twitter followers posting, "this is not a drill." even beyonce's father tweeted his congratulations. and we congratulate them also. >>> up next, the father's day gift most of us would have trouble ever topping. the little boy with the new heart. how he and his father are celebratin
northern montana. a crowded deck, collapsing during a memorial service at a lodge on flathead lake. at least 20 people hurt. some in critical condition tonight. >>> and a tragic turn for a prize bullfighter in franceyear-old matador tripped on his cape and was gored to death. ivan fandino had dreamed of being a matador since he was 14 years old. he is the second spanish bullfighter to die in the ring in the past year. >>> and, "animal house" fans mourning the loss of...
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this is the band of weather across northern ireland and scotland, the east and south is where we have the warm air wafting in from frances where we enter the afternoon and start the evening and tonight is fresher wetter weather of the atlantic just about merges into western wales, the la ke about merges into western wales, the lake district, possibly cornwall as well but the vast majority across england, a good chunk of wales is going to be a dry and the warm night, the weather front will rejoin the bus tomorrow, still stay in humid and very warm across east anglia and the south—east, and to the high 20s and risk of some thunderstorms breaking out. that's it, have a good evening. this is bbc news at five. the headlines. with exactly a week until polling day the election turns to brexit. jeremy corbyn says backing the tories will lead to a jobs meltdown, but theresa may says she offers a future of new opportunities. iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together. and build a britain that is stronger, fairerand build a britain that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous than today. in or out, the wo
this is the band of weather across northern ireland and scotland, the east and south is where we have the warm air wafting in from frances where we enter the afternoon and start the evening and tonight is fresher wetter weather of the atlantic just about merges into western wales, the la ke about merges into western wales, the lake district, possibly cornwall as well but the vast majority across england, a good chunk of wales is going to be a dry and the warm night, the weather front will...