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today's report i’u ns he was dealt with. today's report ru ns to he was dealt with.ays this whole case has laid bare wood calls that this respect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated lee —— bijan ebrahimi in the days before he died. just coming to terms with what happened to him. it was devastating. he always thought he was in a country that police are there to protect people. he couldn't see anything beyond that. last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer with jailed after being convicted. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and that, we are sorry. haven and somerset police have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this and bijan ebrahimi's sisters are still waiting for the report. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us and south korea havejointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out following pyongyang's intercontinen
today's report i’u ns he was dealt with. today's report ru ns to he was dealt with.ays this whole case has laid bare wood calls that this respect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated lee —— bijan ebrahimi in the days before he died. just coming to terms with what happened to him. it was devastating. he always thought he was in a country that police are there to protect people. he couldn't see anything beyond that. last year, pc kevin duffy and...
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to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership.s to hire american, buy american and that's what i mean about the fact that he taps into the zeitgeist. he's criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he wants to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that. yes. he says that. i think if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his commerce secretary, wilbur ross, has been out there reassuring business audiences that when they renegotiate nafta, they're going to do to make it more like the trans—pacific partnership which is exactly what trump campaigned against. so of course he raised these hopes but i don't believe he is going to bring thejobs back and support middle—class lifestyles. he did it to get elected and it was a resonant promise but that is why my argument is that progressives need to step up into this moment with a real 21st—centuryjobs programme and i'm passionate about climate change and the fact that we need jobs that are going to support m
to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership.s to hire american, buy american and that's what i mean about the fact that he taps into the zeitgeist. he's criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he wants to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that. yes. he says that. i think if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his commerce secretary, wilbur ross, has been out there reassuring business...
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it is par loa ns. months in the papers. it is par loans. it is an interesting one. it isa loans.umer loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort of story, it works for daily mail readers, people like your normal people who have cars, and it ticks a lot of boxes. in this country we have politicians, journalists and bankers who are all a bit dodgy, and they are going for car salesman. because there is no one more dodgy than a car salesman. sitting in his lime green armchair, like that is the worst thing they have. but there is something serious because from what they are reporting, young people are walking in off the street without an apparent income and being offered loa ns apparent income and being offered loans of thousands of pounds, and it kind of snacks of the financial crisis, and a sort of pyramid scheme. itjust crisis, and a sort of pyramid scheme. it just sounds unsustainable. lee mack and they do make that point that this is consumer debt again, people who clearly don't have the means to pay. sometimes who
it is par loa ns. months in the papers. it is par loans. it is an interesting one. it isa loans.umer loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort loans. it is an interesting one. it is a consumer sort of story, it works for daily mail readers, people like your normal people who have cars, and it ticks a lot of boxes. in this country we have politicians, journalists and bankers who are all a bit dodgy, and they are going for car salesman. because there is no one more dodgy than a car...
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a really important aspect of sorting out this bank is dealing with bad loa ns. out this bank is dealingbad loans that go back over time, or existing loa ns that go back over time, or existing loans that go bad over time. there is in the eurozone still banks with very large portfolios of bad loans on their books. many of them have had some effort put into sorting them out. greece, cyprus, portugal, there are serious problems there and those are countries where economic growth has been disappointing, so i do not think this will be the final line. asa as a candidate tweets like these we re as a candidate tweets like these were common from donald trump. we must build a great wall between mexico and the us. his way of tackling the issue of illegal immigration. also tackling the so—called dreamers, those who came to the us as children. in 2012 barack obama to the us as children. in 2012 ba rack obama created to the us as children. in 2012 barack obama created an order to give them greater protection. now thatis give them greater protection. now that is under challenge. we have been to mexico
a really important aspect of sorting out this bank is dealing with bad loa ns. out this bank is dealingbad loans that go back over time, or existing loa ns that go back over time, or existing loans that go bad over time. there is in the eurozone still banks with very large portfolios of bad loans on their books. many of them have had some effort put into sorting them out. greece, cyprus, portugal, there are serious problems there and those are countries where economic growth has been...
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but its relationship with him and the old trafford fa ns relationship with him and the old trafford fans manchester city on one occasion. there was talk of wayne rooney may be moving to china, or america, but he has decided to come back to what it all began for him as a young boy and the fans will be walking through these gates at the start of the new season knowing that he is back in the blue of everton. the man who discovered wayne rooney as a major role playing for a junior team in liverpool says he remembers a boy who simply love to score goals. the strength of him. he was only a little lads, but that was young wayne. it has been too long since he has been here. welcome home. with some critics thinking he is a shadow of the player he once was, everton fa ns of the player he once was, everton fans will hope this move home will inspire his very best. for a player whose emotions are always close to the surface, there may be a sense of unfinished business at a club that has always been close to his heart. let's get back to the scene at great 0rmond let's get back to the scene at great or
but its relationship with him and the old trafford fa ns relationship with him and the old trafford fans manchester city on one occasion. there was talk of wayne rooney may be moving to china, or america, but he has decided to come back to what it all began for him as a young boy and the fans will be walking through these gates at the start of the new season knowing that he is back in the blue of everton. the man who discovered wayne rooney as a major role playing for a junior team in liverpool...
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venezuela ns have have had to print more ballot papers.ave been asked three simple questions— if they reject the constituent assembly, if they want the armed forces to defend they want the armed forces to defend the constitution and if they want free and fair elections. this referendum will not solve anything seen but with the crisis and not easing, the opposition wants to show it has support and put pressure on the government any way it can. spanish police say they have dismantled an organised crime group that was trading horsemeat across europe that was unfit for humans. more than 60 people have arrested in in an investigation that began four years ago in ireland. journalist guy hedgecoe, told us most of the meat was exported to belgium and france. this is a very large—scale investigation. the spanish civil guard and europol believe this illegal gang have made 20 million euros. it has a european day mentioned to it. the meat was being repurposed in spain. the animals we re repurposed in spain. the animals were from the north of spain and
venezuela ns have have had to print more ballot papers.ave been asked three simple questions— if they reject the constituent assembly, if they want the armed forces to defend they want the armed forces to defend the constitution and if they want free and fair elections. this referendum will not solve anything seen but with the crisis and not easing, the opposition wants to show it has support and put pressure on the government any way it can. spanish police say they have dismantled an...
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legitimacy of this referendum and more than 7.2 million venezuelans and more than 7.2 million venezuela nslion venezuelans voted against this referendum. it's deeply unpopular and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuelans and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuela ns support and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuelans support this constituent assembly. this is a constitution by the way that was written only 18 years ago so he's rewriting a constitution and the ink is very dry on it. it's said more than one in ten children in venezuela are malnourished and there are severe food shortages, what do you think the international community could do to help? again, this is key. there have been several effo rts this is key. there have been several efforts to broker some sort of compromise or mediation, first under an agreement by a number of former south american presidents and then later by the vatican, but those have no real teeth. they didn't promise 01’ no real teeth. they didn't promise or threatened sanctions against the government and allow the government to continue to kick b
legitimacy of this referendum and more than 7.2 million venezuelans and more than 7.2 million venezuela nslion venezuelans voted against this referendum. it's deeply unpopular and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuelans and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuela ns support and according to surveys, only 20% of venezuelans support this constituent assembly. this is a constitution by the way that was written only 18 years ago so he's rewriting a constitution and the ink is very dry on...
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she always i’u ns grabbed the gold medal. she always runs with a flower in her hair.this whole day i have felt nervous. i do not normally feel nervous that races. i am now a nervous person, which is annoying. britain found another star, 0livia breen took a gold medal in the long jump. disappointment for richard whitehead, the 200 metres champion settling for bronze in the 100 and later describing his run as rubbish, but the good news is he says he is not retiring yet. not quite the perfect night for home fa ns not quite the perfect night for home fans but britain is still second in the table, 11th old medals, 20 medals in total, it has been an impressive start to the championships. andy swiss live at the olympic stadium. the duke and duchess of cambridge have been given a warm welcome in warsaw as they began their official visit to both poland and germany. three—year—old george and two—year—old charlotte are on the trip, too. from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george defin
she always i’u ns grabbed the gold medal. she always runs with a flower in her hair.this whole day i have felt nervous. i do not normally feel nervous that races. i am now a nervous person, which is annoying. britain found another star, 0livia breen took a gold medal in the long jump. disappointment for richard whitehead, the 200 metres champion settling for bronze in the 100 and later describing his run as rubbish, but the good news is he says he is not retiring yet. not quite the perfect...
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quite exte ns ive a cross lot of cloud on the way. quite extensive across western areas.oing to be rising. sunday is looking a little bit better. hello and welcome to 100 days plus... trump and macron in paris, the new friends who couldn't be an odder couple. they've got big policy differences butjust a few moments ago they were both at pains to stress the similarities. the american president is in france to celebrate 100 years of us forces entering the first world war but it's the battles of today which were in focus. after leading the brexit charge — nigel farage became trump's favourite brit — we get his take on the president, russia, brexit and more. the prime minister admits to shedding a little tear. theresa may talks about her reaction to the election result. is china's new silk road an opportunity or a liability for the countries it travels through? today the road takes us to poland where farmers are looking east — hoping their products can find a new enormous pool of consumers.
quite exte ns ive a cross lot of cloud on the way. quite extensive across western areas.oing to be rising. sunday is looking a little bit better. hello and welcome to 100 days plus... trump and macron in paris, the new friends who couldn't be an odder couple. they've got big policy differences butjust a few moments ago they were both at pains to stress the similarities. the american president is in france to celebrate 100 years of us forces entering the first world war but it's the battles of...
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one thing he has done is paid up the trans—pacific has done is paid up the tra ns—pacific partnershiptnership agreement because he thinks that trade has not served the united states well and says he wants to renegotiate nafta. .. to make says he wants to renegotiate nafta... to make it more like ttip. he taps into the zeitgeist and has criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he was to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that, he says that. if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his secretary has been out there reassuring business audience is that when they renegotiate nafta, they are going to do to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership are going to do to make it more like the trans—pacific partnership which is exactly what trump campaigned against. 0f is exactly what trump campaigned against. of course, he raised these hopes but i don't believe he is going to bring thejobs back and support middle—class lifestyles. he did it to get elected and it was a resona nt did it to get elected
one thing he has done is paid up the trans—pacific has done is paid up the tra ns—pacific partnershiptnership agreement because he thinks that trade has not served the united states well and says he wants to renegotiate nafta. .. to make says he wants to renegotiate nafta... to make it more like ttip. he taps into the zeitgeist and has criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he was to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that, he says...
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rex out i’u ns film jurassic park, a t.nosaurs might not be the ferociously fast predators we've all seen in phones likejurassic park. researchers at manchester university field a t. rex in particular may have been pretty slow. less usain bolt and more of a tortoise, perhaps. let's talk to one of the research is behind the study who's from the school of earth and environmental studies at the university of manchester. thanks for being with us. how fast or slow was t. rex then, according to your calculation is? what we reckon is that you couldn't actually get t. rex to go faster than a walk. but t. rex to go faster than a walk. but t. rex had long walk —— long legs, so a walking cheese breaks could go at around 20mph. is not as large, but not a fast runner. what is the science behind the theory? we digitise every single bone in a t. rex gallatin and assembled it in a computer. we put muscles on this gallatin based on a dissection work we'd donald crocodiles and birds, and produced an anatomically realistic model. we gave it t
rex out i’u ns film jurassic park, a t.nosaurs might not be the ferociously fast predators we've all seen in phones likejurassic park. researchers at manchester university field a t. rex in particular may have been pretty slow. less usain bolt and more of a tortoise, perhaps. let's talk to one of the research is behind the study who's from the school of earth and environmental studies at the university of manchester. thanks for being with us. how fast or slow was t. rex then, according to...
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preparing to take on the hardest stage of the tour so far, it certainly did not disappoint but fa nsaway now. thomas had started the day in second place but after winning stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for three days winning stage one and wearing the yellowjersey for three days has raced was finished by a broken collar bone. fruit will have to do without one of his key team—mates and soon had a technical problem of his own. the italian champion attacked, which usually isn't done when the yellow jersey attacked, which usually isn't done when the yellowjersey is in trouble. cycling has its own set of fair play and other rivals insured they waited. the pre—tour favourite's race ended on the final descent, crashing into another cyclist. he was conscious when taken to hospital. a dramatic day finished with a dramatic sprint. the race lead now 18 seconds. in the last few minutes the england captain has started his reign was a victory. they won their first test against south africa. they set a large target of 331. england lost seven 443 this morning as the wickets fell regularly. t
preparing to take on the hardest stage of the tour so far, it certainly did not disappoint but fa nsaway now. thomas had started the day in second place but after winning stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for three days winning stage one and wearing the yellowjersey for three days has raced was finished by a broken collar bone. fruit will have to do without one of his key team—mates and soon had a technical problem of his own. the italian champion attacked, which usually isn't done when...
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this was on tuesday, when at six o'clock the news was turned over onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fa nsver onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fans click the channel? perhaps not. and no london news at all that night. why was that? not very good, bbc. the london news was in fact shown that evening later than scheduled but in other parts of the uk such as scotland and northern ireland the early evening regional bulletin was dropped altogether and we hope to discuss the reasoning behind this with someone from bbc television but no one was available. instead they gave us this statement. it has been a month since the fire at grenfell tower in london in which at grenfell tower in london in which at least 80 people died and on wednesday morning our reporter reported on the impact the disaster has had on the local community especially children. all the children who have witnessed unimaginable horror, we asked for a show of hands of those who knew someone show of hands of those who knew someone who had died. this isjust the beginning of the healing process. but we know that the healing is going to ta
this was on tuesday, when at six o'clock the news was turned over onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fa nsver onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fans click the channel? perhaps not. and no london news at all that night. why was that? not very good, bbc. the london news was in fact shown that evening later than scheduled but in other parts of the uk such as scotland and northern ireland the early evening regional bulletin was dropped altogether and we hope to discuss the reasoning behind this with someone...
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i was talking to some fa ns becomes...ng to some fans and apparently you're not supposed to have a 13th title, the race not meant to be — it is a change in the script. you are losing the! the doctor herself is jodie whittaker and she was a key actor in a very important series, broadchurch, it was a huge thriller, a mystery, so she will certainly be adding a little bit of... adding a different dynamic. how popular is doctor who internationally? i'm not so sure. doctor who internationally? i'm not so sure. i think it is hugely popular. do you? i don't know. we we re popular. do you? i don't know. we were showing the props from game of thrones earlier, all of the props, doctor who, through the ages, the old cardus... or a doctor who, through the ages, the old cardus. .. or a corrupt, doctor who, through the ages, the old cardus... or a corrupt, i used to be behind the sofa! thank you very much, michaela, wonderful to speak to you. lovely to have you join us. it is watching. goodbye. hello there. plenty going on with our weath
i was talking to some fa ns becomes...ng to some fans and apparently you're not supposed to have a 13th title, the race not meant to be — it is a change in the script. you are losing the! the doctor herself is jodie whittaker and she was a key actor in a very important series, broadchurch, it was a huge thriller, a mystery, so she will certainly be adding a little bit of... adding a different dynamic. how popular is doctor who internationally? i'm not so sure. doctor who internationally? i'm...
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when their wickets fell australia still required 142 more i’u ns australia still required 142 more runs. alex blackwell did her best to carry them across the line. but it was a target too far. she was the last to fall. india are through to their second women's world cup final. manchester united'sjesse lingard says they will be challenging for major honours this season. striker romelu lukaku has been added to a squad that won the europa league and league cup last season, whilst even more will be expected of home grown talent like marcus rashford and lingard, who's been speaking to us about staying grounded. ijust think i'm a normal person. i can walk on the street, play football with the kids. it is good to give back to them because when we we re to give back to them because when we were young we were looking up to the stars, the stars of football, so it's always good to give back. you know, it's a great feeling. what about marcus rashford 7 know, it's a great feeling. what about marcus rashford? he's only 19. it's frightening. he will be coming in the three years. he is so good. we will
when their wickets fell australia still required 142 more i’u ns australia still required 142 more runs. alex blackwell did her best to carry them across the line. but it was a target too far. she was the last to fall. india are through to their second women's world cup final. manchester united'sjesse lingard says they will be challenging for major honours this season. striker romelu lukaku has been added to a squad that won the europa league and league cup last season, whilst even more will...
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union because they were concerned it could lead to a big trans— concerned it could lead to a big tra nscerned it could lead to a big trans— atlantic agreement with the us and concerns on issues around health and pharmaceuticals. even with the uk outside the eu, one of the things the uk will need to do is what its future agricultural policy will be and if it is similar to the current eu policy, then agriculture will also be a problematic issue. britain is slightly on the back foot given it has not negotiated its trade deals for a0 years, the us is far more experienced and we know president trump is driving to that the best possible deal for america. the uk bad deal simply from being out of practice? the us has pulled out of practice? the us has pulled out of practice? the us has pulled out of the transpacific deal, that is not going ahead and it was a huge deal. he's talking about we negotiate in nafta with canada and mexico, 25% of us trade and the uk accou nts mexico, 25% of us trade and the uk accounts for a lot less of us trade. if the uk were to stumble out of the eu, in relative te
union because they were concerned it could lead to a big trans— concerned it could lead to a big tra nscerned it could lead to a big trans— atlantic agreement with the us and concerns on issues around health and pharmaceuticals. even with the uk outside the eu, one of the things the uk will need to do is what its future agricultural policy will be and if it is similar to the current eu policy, then agriculture will also be a problematic issue. britain is slightly on the back foot given it...
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queen latifah in this, gaidar pinkett smith, tiffney habits, regina hall, four girls go to new 0 rlea nsur girls go to new orleans for the weekend, girls trip cale since hughes, have a quick look. it's to reflect. all that pent—up energy is going to waste! what was that, sasha? what was that you were saying about pent—up energy. never doubt. never doubt a boss. our slave, i slay all day, all day, all day, all day, i slay! have a good evening, ladies. q2. yes! laughter is it fun, is it silly? all those things, it is definitely silly and funny, has relentless joy about it, bubbly nurse and bawdiness, difficult to find a clip we could play, put it like that. what is most interesting about it and what people are picking up on is that its characters are four contemporary successful confident black women, and you don't have enough of those movies. not nearly enough. it is not an oscar movie or movies. not nearly enough. it is not an oscar movie 0!’ an movies. not nearly enough. it is not an oscar movie or an issues movie, it is joyfully frothy and silly and thatis it is joyfully frothy and sil
queen latifah in this, gaidar pinkett smith, tiffney habits, regina hall, four girls go to new 0 rlea nsur girls go to new orleans for the weekend, girls trip cale since hughes, have a quick look. it's to reflect. all that pent—up energy is going to waste! what was that, sasha? what was that you were saying about pent—up energy. never doubt. never doubt a boss. our slave, i slay all day, all day, all day, all day, i slay! have a good evening, ladies. q2. yes! laughter is it fun, is it...
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. —— the coxswa i ns. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains. papers. george looks quite shy. charlotte is the confident one, stealing the show. that is mean. don't pit them against each other. sibling rivalry, they have to deal with it. and that is all from us with the papers. reg in a mart will have the rest of the headlines through the day and i will be back with business. —— reged ahmad. hello there, good morning. yesterday, we saw 27 degrees in the london area, with increasing amounts of medium and upper—level cloud, but the sky stayed pretty much clear in northern scotland. and, through the day today, we're going to see those temperatures creeping up a notch or two. 29 degrees somewhere in england and wales. then midweek, big changes on the way, some thunderstorms heading our way, and then by the end of the week, it is going to be a good deal cooler, 27 degrees. as the cloud goes to the southern half of the uk, clearer skies further north to end the day on monday. and, with those clearer skies, we see temperatures dipping down to 11—12 deg
. —— the coxswa i ns. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains. papers. george looks quite shy. charlotte is the confident one, stealing the show. that is mean. don't pit them against each other. sibling rivalry, they have to deal with it. and that is all from us with the papers. reg in a mart will have the rest of the headlines through the day and i will be back with business. —— reged ahmad. hello there, good morning. yesterday, we saw 27 degrees in the london area, with...
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as they move into the third day, against south africa, england, because joe root‘s fantastic 190 ru nss fantastic 190 runs will feel they have the edge in match. england will be helped to make decent —— pdc rabada will miss the next test match, after being found to have used inappropriate language. to football, chelsea have matched the offer of £75 million made by manchester united for romelu lukaku. made by manchester united for romelu lu ka ku. sources have made by manchester united for romelu lukaku. sources have told the bbc on thursday that the fee was agreed with manchester united. chelsea have made a move to re—sign lukaku, who play for them before moving to everton in 2014. chelsea are not willing to match the fees his agent willing to match the fees his agent will learn if hejoins united. mercedes‘ lewis hamilton will have a fireplace grid penalty after making an unauthorised gearbox change. they must keep the same gearbox for six races. and he has not. chris froome hold the leaders‘ yellowjersey after the sixth stage of the tour de france. a flat course, one for the sprinters
as they move into the third day, against south africa, england, because joe root‘s fantastic 190 ru nss fantastic 190 runs will feel they have the edge in match. england will be helped to make decent —— pdc rabada will miss the next test match, after being found to have used inappropriate language. to football, chelsea have matched the offer of £75 million made by manchester united for romelu lukaku. made by manchester united for romelu lu ka ku. sources have made by manchester united...
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the people who make the women's football teams are trans— and make the women's football teams are tra ns and they did not sit necessarily to be transitioning and thatis necessarily to be transitioning and that is another place that it will come up and be controversial. the missing women demand instant pay rise. this is unsurprising, really. we all saw the numbers. didn't see your number... i didn't make that. i was curious of admission. one to absolutely brilliant broadcaster ‘s... absolutely brilliant broadcaster 's. .. who are outstanding and some of them have written a letter to tony hall, the director general,. many names included, basically every start name... some very significant names. and they have every right to be fuming. the principal statement is committing the closing that gap which is already narrow in the bbc that other places, and closing it by 2020. i agree with the women here but i would add that the bbc gets more scrutiny in these issues and other organisations. we need to close the gap everywhere. one of the great things these women have called for is that it is notj
the people who make the women's football teams are trans— and make the women's football teams are tra ns and they did not sit necessarily to be transitioning and thatis necessarily to be transitioning and that is another place that it will come up and be controversial. the missing women demand instant pay rise. this is unsurprising, really. we all saw the numbers. didn't see your number... i didn't make that. i was curious of admission. one to absolutely brilliant broadcaster ‘s......
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mansion house speech was fine, just that he wanted the transition 's just that he wanted the transition nss —— transitional arrangements. the trouble is, they are positioning. it is time that somehow discipline was imposed upon the cabinet, because this looks absolutely terrible. i think that philip hammond is right that if he says things in cabinet, however bizarre they might be, then they should be confidential. is it odd that europe has been akin to —— a bone of contention in the tory party for as long as i can remember, and a referendum was supposed to fix this, and yet there is all this infighting, whether it is about brexit of leadership. it is both, andi brexit of leadership. it is both, and i think there is this total paranoia that somehow this thing will be taken away from them and there will be no healing in the tory party for the next 100 years. the general election changed it all. shall we move the times? there is an investigation here — britain spends billions on flawed fighterjets. the costis billions on flawed fighterjets. the cost is going up and up, ruth — why? i wouldn't
mansion house speech was fine, just that he wanted the transition 's just that he wanted the transition nss —— transitional arrangements. the trouble is, they are positioning. it is time that somehow discipline was imposed upon the cabinet, because this looks absolutely terrible. i think that philip hammond is right that if he says things in cabinet, however bizarre they might be, then they should be confidential. is it odd that europe has been akin to —— a bone of contention in the...
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the growing middle class m ea ns —— for toyota.'s demand for food is rising fast. that is a lucrative opportunity for companies in the agri— food business. 0ne comedy that is tapping into this is royal dsm. i asked a broadband how they could make the industry more sustainable. if people move to you basically need to do more with the land. 0ne if people move to you basically need to do more with the land. one third of food goes to waste. can you imagine ina of food goes to waste. can you imagine in a world where urbanisation takes place? sustainability, getting more out of the land, efficiently, but reducing waste, is the key area for the future. that is extremely. a third of food going to waste. 0ften future. that is extremely. a third of food going to waste. often go from farmers and getting spoilt on the way to the shops. we know it is a five trillion dollar opportunity. —— going from. a five trillion dollar opportunity. -- going from. the opportunities are almost everywhere. let me pick one. rice. 2 billion in the world, 2 billi
the growing middle class m ea ns —— for toyota.'s demand for food is rising fast. that is a lucrative opportunity for companies in the agri— food business. 0ne comedy that is tapping into this is royal dsm. i asked a broadband how they could make the industry more sustainable. if people move to you basically need to do more with the land. 0ne if people move to you basically need to do more with the land. one third of food goes to waste. can you imagine ina of food goes to waste. can you...
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leaving the players and fa ns wimbledon. leaving the players and fans travelling to concentrate.op you concentrating. the you were trying to zone out. good luck to the brits playing in wimbledon. thanks for being with us. that's it for the papers tonight. thanks to my guests. goodbye. at its best, wednesday was a sumptuous day, especially across central and southern parts of britain. the weather watchers capturing the scene. a bit warm for me in the heart of london, around 29 degrees but further north, they could have done with a view of those degrees to bump things up. improved picture here, quite a bit of rain earlier in the day. through the rest of the night, cloud and rain in northern ireland, eventually pushing towards the western side of scotland and late on in the night, possibly some thunder with showers from the near continent. a very sticky night, 17-19 near continent. a very sticky night, 17—19 perhaps, much fresher in scotla nd 17—19 perhaps, much fresher in scotland and northern ireland. tomorrow, fine for the most part of the southwest but showers from the word go,
leaving the players and fa ns wimbledon. leaving the players and fans travelling to concentrate.op you concentrating. the you were trying to zone out. good luck to the brits playing in wimbledon. thanks for being with us. that's it for the papers tonight. thanks to my guests. goodbye. at its best, wednesday was a sumptuous day, especially across central and southern parts of britain. the weather watchers capturing the scene. a bit warm for me in the heart of london, around 29 degrees but...
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do you think the tra ns—pacific partnership will really survive?ion is, if they get the framework going so it can exist for a while without the us, that is possible, and it will probably be possible until november, and then it's reallyjust something that provides some good arguments for liberal us interests, or us in —— industry, to say, guys, we need to get back into trade talks. that would be really a big political positive point. the united states has officially notified south korea that it wants to start talks next month on revising their free trade agreement. the two countries have a significant trade deficit and us president donald trump has called the trade deal horrible. earlier i asked an employee of mcquarrie securities for his reaction. yes, it is about 1596 of our exports, so the actual impact on negotiations would not be huge. it depends — even though it depends on the actual negotiation between korea and the us. but obviously trump and our government is trying to lower the trade deficit against korea, so it could have an impact for a
do you think the tra ns—pacific partnership will really survive?ion is, if they get the framework going so it can exist for a while without the us, that is possible, and it will probably be possible until november, and then it's reallyjust something that provides some good arguments for liberal us interests, or us in —— industry, to say, guys, we need to get back into trade talks. that would be really a big political positive point. the united states has officially notified south korea...
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are you confident that you're getting to them, the fa ns that you're getting to them, the fans that they it has slow so far but is building up. why is that? people need to understand what you're therefore, there has been quite a bit of confusion on the ground about who is doing what. we've been working hard with other charities make sure the funds that we are all responsible for, whether helping individuals or some of the gra nt—making trusts helping helping individuals or some of the grant—making trusts helping other charities and community groups in the area, that we have our lines sorted out so people know how to apply. we have our information out now through the red cross humanitarian team on the ground. through the police family liaison officers, we are working or about to work with the number of other community—based organisations to make sure the information is out there. but people have help filling ina very there. but people have help filling in a very short form which really gives us the basic information about who people are, whether used to live in grenfell tower, where they
are you confident that you're getting to them, the fa ns that you're getting to them, the fans that they it has slow so far but is building up. why is that? people need to understand what you're therefore, there has been quite a bit of confusion on the ground about who is doing what. we've been working hard with other charities make sure the funds that we are all responsible for, whether helping individuals or some of the gra nt—making trusts helping helping individuals or some of the...
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hundreds of thousands of fa ns for everybody.ving at silverstone for the british grand prix in the next few days. their spirits will be dampened by the news today. what have liberty media said? they say it is regrettable silverstone have taken this stance. they say it is just posturing. both sides have two years to reach a deal. silverstone needs formula 1 and formula 1 needs silverstone. the spitfire and hurricane are just two of the iconic planes that fought in world war two's battle of britain in 1940. almost 20 years later, a former hurricane pilot decided to form a group to help preserve some the aircraft that took part in that famous aerial fight. now known as the battle of britain memorial flight it has today marked it 60th anniversary. veterans were joined by prince william to watch a fly past of the iconic planes at raf coningsby in lincolnshire — as danny savage reports. in the sky above lincolnshire today, aircraft preserved since world war ii performed a special display for the veterans who used to fly them. cold, ici
hundreds of thousands of fa ns for everybody.ving at silverstone for the british grand prix in the next few days. their spirits will be dampened by the news today. what have liberty media said? they say it is regrettable silverstone have taken this stance. they say it is just posturing. both sides have two years to reach a deal. silverstone needs formula 1 and formula 1 needs silverstone. the spitfire and hurricane are just two of the iconic planes that fought in world war two's battle of...
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lot of this has to do with complexes, federal bureau of '90s ns built in the late and starting in 2000. they would build three or four in one area, whereas hey used to just have one main penitentiary and one camp in one location, now they've got three prison necessary one location and when you have three necessary one location, you are going to have understaffing, you just cannot enough people, qualified man these positions. hat may be one reason they are having the problem they are having now. -- : larry, quick question he's gone? guest: just because he's had so system, iience in the think what he's saying is absolutely right. larger ome of these prison systems, especially in -- well, the largest system is in florida. there are three facilities, if correctly, in complex. so the job of staffing that system system, it becomes much larger requires many more people. spring, g in palm california, good morning. caller: good morning. yes. all.morning to you i just, this is my opinion, one could cut cost and , lve the problem in staffing should do inmates as guard s and have inmates the staff
lot of this has to do with complexes, federal bureau of '90s ns built in the late and starting in 2000. they would build three or four in one area, whereas hey used to just have one main penitentiary and one camp in one location, now they've got three prison necessary one location and when you have three necessary one location, you are going to have understaffing, you just cannot enough people, qualified man these positions. hat may be one reason they are having the problem they are having now....
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it m ea ns slowly what this means for the industry. it means slowly in spanish, but this month's anthem has become the most popular song of all time. despacito, but who is behind its success? but before all that, it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. coming up tonight. a different competition. a few new faces. but the same, intense rivalry. england take on scotland in the women's european championship. no golferfrom britain or northern ireland has ever won the open at royal birkdale. we'll hear from some who are hoping to change that this weekend. join me at the london stadium as i bring you the latest from the para—athletes it as britain tries to add to its tally of 20 medals. and it's been a good day for chris froome at the tour de france. he extends his lead to 27 seconds after stage 17. hello welcome to the programme. so just over an an hour to go before england and scotland's women face each other for the first time in a major tournament. they both start their campaign at the european championship and ou
it m ea ns slowly what this means for the industry. it means slowly in spanish, but this month's anthem has become the most popular song of all time. despacito, but who is behind its success? but before all that, it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. coming up tonight. a different competition. a few new faces. but the same, intense rivalry. england take on scotland in the women's european championship. no golferfrom britain or northern ireland has ever won the open at...
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sunday's quarterfinal promises to be a spiky affair but england fa ns to be a spiky affair but englandt. they just don't want to fans are ready to go home just yet. theyjust don't want to go to work! so that's almost it for sportsday, but before we here's a quick reminder of some of the sport coming up on the bbc this weekend. there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup — the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbc 1 from two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. this weekend adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x 100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships — coverage from budapest is at 5 o'clock on bbc 2. and on bbc1 at 4.30 tomorrow afternoon, you can see ‘jessica ennis—hill and the next generation' as she looks into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday — a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget. but we'll leave you with great britain's 4 by 200 metres freestyle relay team — world champions once again. good night! great britain won it in russia two yea rs great britain won it in russia two years ago and they are the world c
sunday's quarterfinal promises to be a spiky affair but england fa ns to be a spiky affair but englandt. they just don't want to fans are ready to go home just yet. theyjust don't want to go to work! so that's almost it for sportsday, but before we here's a quick reminder of some of the sport coming up on the bbc this weekend. there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup — the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbc 1 from two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. this weekend adam peaty...
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to the labor force data that showed full-time employment up, and total employment up, but also the nsordedustralia as unemployed is also up. unemployed was up 13,000, and the unemployment picked up to 5.6% from 5.5%, so there continues to be spare capacity in the labor market, so that is one factor that keeps wage growth low, and we can overlay some of the structural factors that have been spoken about in competition, competitive pressures, outsourcing of labor as factors holding wage growth down. haidi: the aussie dollar has been on a tear. were you surprised by the way the market some would say misinterpreted those minutes? >> i think this has been an interesting story. hawkish.as not it was balanced. the minutes come across more of the in terms of domestic and global growth outlook. i think that is fair enough. i believe the market has over interpreted the comment about neutral rate. i think the rba is firing a warning shot across the about to borrowers. i don't think it's a clear monetary policy cigna coming from the comments about where neutral is. the rba might be talking about
to the labor force data that showed full-time employment up, and total employment up, but also the nsordedustralia as unemployed is also up. unemployed was up 13,000, and the unemployment picked up to 5.6% from 5.5%, so there continues to be spare capacity in the labor market, so that is one factor that keeps wage growth low, and we can overlay some of the structural factors that have been spoken about in competition, competitive pressures, outsourcing of labor as factors holding wage growth...
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chipolte isn't a small number of ill ns and statement reds in report reported symptoms con seniored morris. we plan to reonen the restaurant today. but the store did not reopen today. a spokesperson tells me they expect to be ready for business tomorrow. on the site, i was poison.com which crowd sources reports from diapers several alleged customers say they game sick with vomiting and diarrhea after friday and saturday and they claim they had to be hospitalized. lawsuit up counselee health department is waiting on lab resorts to confirm noro virus. they're up expecting today and working to fine the source. >> the story out of headline made they closed it in a doneen sa states no 2015 there was a decrease in sales following that. tonight we got reactions from customers that saw the sign on the door here. >> that's not okay. not okay. >> it's joked about trying to own our own. it's so busy all of the time. packed. i will probably come back. yeah i'll probably come back. >> we'll go back with the food hygiene go over cleaning and washing of hands and using nrovz and things of that nature. >>
chipolte isn't a small number of ill ns and statement reds in report reported symptoms con seniored morris. we plan to reonen the restaurant today. but the store did not reopen today. a spokesperson tells me they expect to be ready for business tomorrow. on the site, i was poison.com which crowd sources reports from diapers several alleged customers say they game sick with vomiting and diarrhea after friday and saturday and they claim they had to be hospitalized. lawsuit up counselee health...
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understands the parole board was only ns robbery and kidnapping conviction. >> based on the laws of what he was sentenced for this particular time, the parole was just. >> did the man serve his time? i think he served his time. >> i thought he was guilty when he was tried for murder, so i hate to see it, but if that is what the law and the. parole system decides, i will go with the government tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: developing news from the white house. aurces are telling abc news chief spokesperson for president trump's personal legal team has resigned. he was working on the white house defense against the probe into russian election interference in the 2016 election. there has been no comment yet. we will keep you posted. and breaking news from "the washing a post," reporting president trump asking advisers about his ability to pardon aides, members, and even himself in connection with the russia probe. senator mark warner responded to that report, saying even the possibility the president is considering pardons is extremely disturbing. alison: a year-long missing persons
understands the parole board was only ns robbery and kidnapping conviction. >> based on the laws of what he was sentenced for this particular time, the parole was just. >> did the man serve his time? i think he served his time. >> i thought he was guilty when he was tried for murder, so i hate to see it, but if that is what the law and the. parole system decides, i will go with the government tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: developing news from the white house. aurces are...
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for venezuela ns, long accustomed to economic hardship, the assault on their democracy is proving thei have been to caracas, to meet resistance to the reforms of nicolas maduro and find out what future lies in store for this troubled country. if you want to find out who is behind a demonstration, head to a university. this is uceve, the largest university in venezuela. i was a student here myself. in my day, we were protesting against a rise in the bus fare. today, it is a rather more desperate story. in a quiet room on the campus, i meet four young protesters. they have disguised their identities and we have changed their voices to protect them. the way i see it, the resistance is everybody who is against a regime. many people see it as a dictatorship. at the moment, they are even trying to change our constitution. i think the resistance is those people who come out to protest and are willing to take the lead to confront the police or the national guard. it's not like there is this little group of resistance over here, and a group of normal people over there. no. we are all the resis
for venezuela ns, long accustomed to economic hardship, the assault on their democracy is proving thei have been to caracas, to meet resistance to the reforms of nicolas maduro and find out what future lies in store for this troubled country. if you want to find out who is behind a demonstration, head to a university. this is uceve, the largest university in venezuela. i was a student here myself. in my day, we were protesting against a rise in the bus fare. today, it is a rather more desperate...
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the president is angry over ns' himself from the russia investigation. yesterday in what turned out to be a daily humiliation, the president called sessions very weak and refused to say if he'll fire the attorne told you befor disappointed with the attorney time will tell. time will tell. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle came to defense. >> they have issues. i hope they'll sit down and work themt, gat deal of respect for jeff sessions. >> he may be of a different y mine, but i certainly don't like to see the attorney general of the united statesher has spoken to advisers about firie plans to stay on the job as long as it's gen announced a new policy with ci. sanctuary cities like los angeles refuse to comply with e deport those living in the country under the new policy, they have to provide federal officials with access to advance notice when someone who ent released. if not, they'll no longer be buy everything from bulletproof vests to body cameras. >>> federal agents investigating the deaths of ten people in a botched human trafficking operatio
the president is angry over ns' himself from the russia investigation. yesterday in what turned out to be a daily humiliation, the president called sessions very weak and refused to say if he'll fire the attorne told you befor disappointed with the attorney time will tell. time will tell. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle came to defense. >> they have issues. i hope they'll sit down and work themt, gat deal of respect for jeff sessions. >> he may be of a different y...
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the e trouble is, wildlife n ns it, too.ur reporter inga sieg and cameraman axel warnstedt went to tthe serengeti to see how thens park and the region around it are faring. reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom. millions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti national park every year in the largest mammal migration in the world. but the parkrk is in danger. conservationists rian and lorna labuschagne have been working in national parksks for over 30 years. n now they're here in te serengeti, fighting to protetet labusits ananimal populations.in rianan: any illegagal poachinr killing g of animals i is a prm for that ecosystem, because it puts it out of balance. here in the serengeti, here they use this snaring method which is devastating on big populations of wildlife. everything will be killed. mostly wildebeest, zebra, impalas, but if they put up a whole snareline somemetimes ovr 100 snares, what ever goes in there. reporter: this patrol unit is made up of par
the e trouble is, wildlife n ns it, too.ur reporter inga sieg and cameraman axel warnstedt went to tthe serengeti to see how thens park and the region around it are faring. reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom. millions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti national park every year in the largest mammal migration in the world. but the parkrk is in danger. conservationists rian and lorna labuschagne have been working in national...
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his new show which features his ns. o >> i can't get them to watch anything i'm in. >> then ""e.t.vip pass to ryan gosling, harrison ford, gal gadot and cate blanchett. >> in new york, sofia arverga looked amazing with her recently cut hair and little back dress. she voices who else, but the dancing flamenco emoji. >> i got inspired in the dress that the emoji is wearing. the time had coast to coast premieres. in l.a. it was premiere dates with their kids. >> >> i guess you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. rals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. z2fwdz z16fz y2fwdy y16fy sister reacting? >> they are over the moon. >> do you know if it's a boy or girl yet? >> we do. i'm not going to tell you that. me owhat does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. >>> i feel like we can do surgery here. >> that'
his new show which features his ns. o >> i can't get them to watch anything i'm in. >> then ""e.t.vip pass to ryan gosling, harrison ford, gal gadot and cate blanchett. >> in new york, sofia arverga looked amazing with her recently cut hair and little back dress. she voices who else, but the dancing flamenco emoji. >> i got inspired in the dress that the emoji is wearing. the time had coast to coast premieres. in l.a. it was premiere dates with their kids....
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voted against ns it. goes on to say in an interview "wall sident had with street journal," he hasn't decided. he said he hasn't decided the legislation into law. has concern about the influence in that area. haron in worth, illinois, democrat's line. caller: hi, i want to say i have the totally baffled by opposition to the mandates for health insurance. my whole lifetime been mandated to buy auto insurance and the auto insurance industry certainly recognizes he difference between older drivers and younger drivers and older drivers have to pay higher rates. even though older drivers tatistically have fewer accidents, we are not exempt from buying insurance. who are hit by motorists complain bitterly people who don't carry insurance because why should the them.f us have to carry i find the same thing absolutely healthcare, when everyone participates, it the integrity of the market.e understand that and i don't understand people who bitterly. so that is my comment. constance, from jupiter, republican line, y
voted against ns it. goes on to say in an interview "wall sident had with street journal," he hasn't decided. he said he hasn't decided the legislation into law. has concern about the influence in that area. haron in worth, illinois, democrat's line. caller: hi, i want to say i have the totally baffled by opposition to the mandates for health insurance. my whole lifetime been mandated to buy auto insurance and the auto insurance industry certainly recognizes he difference between...
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on monday you had two more joining,ns basically breaking ranks. four.t least all of the democrats and independents in congress were absolutely no way going to vote against repeal of four. all health care. you had mathematically an equation which simply in the end mitch mcconnell who runs the senate knows he didn't have the votes. he had to basically call it off. over the cries of donald trump who says, you must vote now just to repeal. forget the replacement for now. >> russia says it reserves the right to retaliate against the united states over washington's seizure of two russian diplomatic compounds on american soil. in december barack obama closed sides and expelled 35 russian diplomats over what he said was their involvement in hacking the 2016 american presidential election. moscow denies the accusation and russia's foreign has described washington's demands as daylight robbery. in europe ahead head of spain's football federation is under arrest as part of an anticorruption investigation. also senior vice president of europe's football governing b
on monday you had two more joining,ns basically breaking ranks. four.t least all of the democrats and independents in congress were absolutely no way going to vote against repeal of four. all health care. you had mathematically an equation which simply in the end mitch mcconnell who runs the senate knows he didn't have the votes. he had to basically call it off. over the cries of donald trump who says, you must vote now just to repeal. forget the replacement for now. >> russia says it...
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i think racial disparity, racial disparity of generally, so ns we have pretty well known that population in america, you know, grossly has color than ople of it does white people and i think juvenile life without parole folks reflect that, in general, f you're looking at life without parole sentences given to kids, you will find that the disparity is even worse, many more use of color were sentenced to these sentenced to prison for the rest of their lives. ichigan, in particular, and looking at detroit, in articular, we can see that detroit had many problems with their policing in the '80s and '90s if you take a look at it, a lot of youth were sentenced during that time. was a time of great anxiety "super at were called predators" this idea that color were in some more re depraved, dangero angerous, sort of this myth that this was a deep anxiety, the '80s and '90s -- mentally developed, it is a 30.ess someone who is 25, host: okay. guest: we see this sort of myth in the sentences. host: john calling from sherman oaks, california, hi, john. good morning.ere, i think one of the problems wi
i think racial disparity, racial disparity of generally, so ns we have pretty well known that population in america, you know, grossly has color than ople of it does white people and i think juvenile life without parole folks reflect that, in general, f you're looking at life without parole sentences given to kids, you will find that the disparity is even worse, many more use of color were sentenced to these sentenced to prison for the rest of their lives. ichigan, in particular, and looking at...
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india's famous army of fa ns hours time. india's famous army of fans will be banging their drums.gland to play india in the final, of course. england, unbeaten in six. the only game they have lost so far is against india. bringing in clare potter, a former england player and a director of women's cricket for the ecb. how big a moment this is for women's cricket? i think it is a huge moment. the fact that we have sold out for the final. the fact that it is an india england final. if it we re is an india england final. if it were england australia or england india it would be amazing. as the host team it is amazing. were here. it would be unbelievably disappointing if we were not. as you say, we are honours unbeaten run since losing the opening game to india. we have come full circle in terms of the england and india kind of clash. but i think it is significant daily. the coverage in this tournament has built and built as we have progressed through to today. the viewing figures globally have been absolutely incredible. you know, huge increase on previous world cup '5. i think the tv
india's famous army of fa ns hours time. india's famous army of fans will be banging their drums.gland to play india in the final, of course. england, unbeaten in six. the only game they have lost so far is against india. bringing in clare potter, a former england player and a director of women's cricket for the ecb. how big a moment this is for women's cricket? i think it is a huge moment. the fact that we have sold out for the final. the fact that it is an india england final. if it we re is...