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. —— mariko oi.on in total, remember singapore paper kim jong—un‘s flights and accommodation, so was jong—un‘s flights and accommodation, so was it worth the? some estimate that it gained over $550 million in exposure, not bad at all. we are talking about 38 fold return, we all remember how the country hosted thousands ofjournalists remember how the country hosted thousands of journalists from remember how the country hosted thousands ofjournalists from around the world and i remember the press kit which was his division on day one. this was a picture that i took back then and had all sorts of ads and local businesses, and when the north korean leader went on a walk around the marina bay area, it made the front pages and many newspapers around the world and of course, the singapore skyline also appeared on many news bulletins. the hotel also gained a lot of attention, notjust whether the summit took place but also the two hotels were mr trump and mr kim stage, which were the shangri—la and saint regi
. —— mariko oi.on in total, remember singapore paper kim jong—un‘s flights and accommodation, so was jong—un‘s flights and accommodation, so was it worth the? some estimate that it gained over $550 million in exposure, not bad at all. we are talking about 38 fold return, we all remember how the country hosted thousands ofjournalists remember how the country hosted thousands of journalists from remember how the country hosted thousands ofjournalists from around the world and i...
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mariko oi, bbc news, tokyo.inancial regulator has filed a lawsuit against former apple lawyerjim leighton off accusing him of insider trading, claiming he use confidential information about the company to buy or sell shares at earning announcements in 2015 and 2016. so, a quick look at the markets now, how they are reacting to all the things we have been talking about, of course the us—china trade talks going somewhat better than expected according to president trump, that lifted wall street overnight, and thatis lifted wall street overnight, and that is having an impact here in asia where we are seeing some little tiny bits of gains, of course the nikkei 225 pretty much, very much an change, despite the japanese gdp numbers, and that's how they are looking. that is it for the show, thank you for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: police in the philippines have arrested the head of a news website highly critical of president duterte. maria ressa from rappler is accused of a libel offence dati
mariko oi, bbc news, tokyo.inancial regulator has filed a lawsuit against former apple lawyerjim leighton off accusing him of insider trading, claiming he use confidential information about the company to buy or sell shares at earning announcements in 2015 and 2016. so, a quick look at the markets now, how they are reacting to all the things we have been talking about, of course the us—china trade talks going somewhat better than expected according to president trump, that lifted wall street...
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i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here? when people discuss racism, they always talk about it from an outward perspective. "0h, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong. even when you look at tv now, it feels good to see everyone being represented. and i think in time, it's going to happen. it's going to be a cliche. it's going to be normal to see every race represented properly. but i think london, or england, should i say, we need to step up more. we need to, like, it's tiring to basically have to constantly go to american tv to see yourself. black sheep is a powerful short film. it could well win an oscar. cornelius walker will be there in hollywood, a talented 27—year—old embarking on a new chapter in his life. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday
i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here? when people discuss racism, they always talk about it from an outward perspective. "0h, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong. even when you look at tv now, it feels good to see everyone being represented. and i think in time, it's going to happen. it's...
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and while it is too expensive for most people now, who knows, in two oi’ most people now, who knows,be something we all have in our pockets. dave lee, bbc news in san francisco. in other businesses making headlines, results just in the world's biggest personal computer manufacturer lenovo has swung back into profitability. 0ver lenovo has swung back into profitability. over the last three months of the year the firm made almost 290 million us dollars. that isa almost 290 million us dollars. that is a rise in revenue of 8% on a strong performance from its computer and smart devices business. in aviation, reports of a 19% fall and half—year profits. has increased revenue. the australian revenue failed to make up for higher prices. 0nline revenues fell to just 560 million us dollars. beliefs growth to the us economy will slow this year. minutes from the federal reserve's last meeting revealed the central bankers belief the rapid pace of growth seen last year local law. mainly between tensions and the us and china as well as brexit. the new lawyer for the nissan —— us and china as well a
and while it is too expensive for most people now, who knows, in two oi’ most people now, who knows,be something we all have in our pockets. dave lee, bbc news in san francisco. in other businesses making headlines, results just in the world's biggest personal computer manufacturer lenovo has swung back into profitability. 0ver lenovo has swung back into profitability. over the last three months of the year the firm made almost 290 million us dollars. that isa almost 290 million us dollars....
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and if she fails at bat, which i'm really hoping that she does, personally, then we get to vote on, oily, then we get to vote on, or they get to vote on, whether we should delay brexit. she says the no more than three months, to the end ofjune. but it has to be said, we must remind everybody, we have to have a unanimous vote from the eu in authorised to delay that. so the other 27 members of the european union have to agree that it can be extended, article 50. also, as well, they have got in the european parliament their own elections in may. exactly. so it is a very busy time for the eu and those represented in the european parliament. what, from the perspective of those running businesses like yourself, a delay to article 50, is that a good thing or not? you know, the uncertainty, with what businesses often talking about, we just want to figure out what is going on and we have to say that delay in for a few months when there isa delay in for a few months when there is a chance of avoiding a no deal is going to be worth it. serb that is better than a deal... it is absolutely rather th
and if she fails at bat, which i'm really hoping that she does, personally, then we get to vote on, oily, then we get to vote on, or they get to vote on, whether we should delay brexit. she says the no more than three months, to the end ofjune. but it has to be said, we must remind everybody, we have to have a unanimous vote from the eu in authorised to delay that. so the other 27 members of the european union have to agree that it can be extended, article 50. also, as well, they have got in...
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mariko oi, bbc news, tokyo.rklife japan we will hear from tomorrow on worklife japan we will hearfrom a tomorrow on worklife japan we will hear from a company tomorrow on worklife japan we will hearfrom a company pioneering flexible working conditions. we turn now to the battle in the video gaming industry and the maker of war craft and call of duty has seen its shares seesaw in after—hours trade in new york are as investors weigh in on blizzard's quarterly earnings. tech analyst told me how free to play games at shakeup the industry. the problem is these guys have is they are not fortnite, which commenced so much attention these daysin commenced so much attention these days in the gaming market, other companies like h worked really hard to have their hits but theyjust aren't fortnite. —— like ea. they don't have a goliath like epic games has, so investors are really annoyed with them, and the ricochet from that. so what has been the edge of fortnite, why is it so popular? my son even plays it! for sure, my care
mariko oi, bbc news, tokyo.rklife japan we will hear from tomorrow on worklife japan we will hearfrom a tomorrow on worklife japan we will hear from a company tomorrow on worklife japan we will hearfrom a company pioneering flexible working conditions. we turn now to the battle in the video gaming industry and the maker of war craft and call of duty has seen its shares seesaw in after—hours trade in new york are as investors weigh in on blizzard's quarterly earnings. tech analyst told me how...
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thinking right, the issue is coming to the top of the agenda but nobody has any easy answers to this oi has any easy answers to this orany nobody has any easy answers to this or any answers nobody has any easy answers to this oi’ any answers at nobody has any easy answers to this or any answers at all. no, do you think the government has thought through what they might do? as you say, even agreeing about what they do with a 19—year—old teenage girl, let alone seasoned fighters. do with a 19—year—old teenage girl, let alone seasoned fightersm do with a 19—year—old teenage girl, let alone seasoned fighters. it is the same two sides of the argument. one is these people have forfeited their right to british, so they can't come back, and that is the approach we have with the associates ofjihadijohn, approach we have with the associates ofjihadi john, that their citizenship was taken away and they are due to be tried in the us, and the other line is that, we can't do that, we can't leave people status. imagine another country said that people who have committed crimes in other countries, we a
thinking right, the issue is coming to the top of the agenda but nobody has any easy answers to this oi has any easy answers to this orany nobody has any easy answers to this or any answers nobody has any easy answers to this oi’ any answers at nobody has any easy answers to this or any answers at all. no, do you think the government has thought through what they might do? as you say, even agreeing about what they do with a 19—year—old teenage girl, let alone seasoned fighters. do with a...
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ifjust one of them comes back to commit a crime oi’ of them comes back to commit a crime oran of theme or an atrocity, would we ever forgive ourselves? goes like the ideology is the question, because what they like to call the caliphate is now shrunk to a square kilometre if that. once that has all gone, presumably the dilemma is not only the ideology but many of the people dispersed and target are more of a threat than when they are consolidated. yes, at the moment we are defeating the physical islamic, but actually the real challenge is easing the tension within the communities. people have seen syria ripped apart. isis have done untold damage to generations of young syrians, so the next phase of the anti—isis fight has to be investment, making people feel liberated, build schools, introduce a new type of democracy that makes all of the people feel like they are properly represented. weather not be a reluctance, particular from properly represented. weather not be a reluctance, particularfrom the united states, uk, other european countries, when they see that will involve effectivel
ifjust one of them comes back to commit a crime oi’ of them comes back to commit a crime oran of theme or an atrocity, would we ever forgive ourselves? goes like the ideology is the question, because what they like to call the caliphate is now shrunk to a square kilometre if that. once that has all gone, presumably the dilemma is not only the ideology but many of the people dispersed and target are more of a threat than when they are consolidated. yes, at the moment we are defeating the...
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with a better day further west with the weather front, and the sunshine here top temperature is 1a oi could be a degree oi’ or 16 celsius it could be a degree 01’ so or 16 celsius it could be a degree or so lower than what we had this afternoon. heading into the start of next week, high—pressure is still in the driving seat that we strive to see the weather front pushing further northwest into the country bringing more cloud to the northwest of scotla nd bringing more cloud to the northwest of scotland with a little better rain, not becoming confined to the northern isles but elsewhere actually start today, with early mist and fog which will burn away with the widespread sunshine into the afternoon, so this very mild spouse will continue and it's warmer on monday with highs once again in the upper teens celsius. now as he had deeper on into next week, looks like a big area of high pressure begins to break down, analyse weather systems to push and off the atla ntic weather systems to push and off the atlantic and we'll have a slightly cooler western win, so looks like things set to tur
with a better day further west with the weather front, and the sunshine here top temperature is 1a oi could be a degree oi’ or 16 celsius it could be a degree 01’ so or 16 celsius it could be a degree or so lower than what we had this afternoon. heading into the start of next week, high—pressure is still in the driving seat that we strive to see the weather front pushing further northwest into the country bringing more cloud to the northwest of scotla nd bringing more cloud to the...
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processes for the prosecution of offences were deliberately not complied with but instead cancelled oierridden. the rights of victims we re or overridden. the rights of victims were effectively trampled underfoot. and they were left to the whims of individuals. the headlines on bbc news: venezuela has broken off relations with neighbouring colombia because it is helping opposition politicians as they try to get aid trucks into the country. three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. ajudge in chicago has set bail at one million dollars for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. good evening, carol. wales have beaten england in the six nations for the first time since 2013. it finished 21 points to 13 at the principality stadium and it means that warren gatland's men have three wins from three in the composition and that keeps their hopes of winning a grand slam. this is a fixture that con
processes for the prosecution of offences were deliberately not complied with but instead cancelled oierridden. the rights of victims we re or overridden. the rights of victims were effectively trampled underfoot. and they were left to the whims of individuals. the headlines on bbc news: venezuela has broken off relations with neighbouring colombia because it is helping opposition politicians as they try to get aid trucks into the country. three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after...
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here's mariko oi to explain why the proceedings have been delayed.ng, corruption, you name it. he of course denies all the charges but they are all linked to malaysia's sovereign wealth fund called imdb which was set up by mr najib back in 2009, shortly after taking office. the original aim was to turn the capital kuala lumpur into a global financial hub but it's been alleged that some $4.5 billion may have been stolen from the fund and some of the money may have ended up in mr najib's bank account. as i said, mr najib denies all the allegations but if that can be proven during the trial then it becomes the world's biggest financial scam of all time. also making news today, one of brazil's best known political journalists, ricardo boechat, has died in a helicopter crash. the aircraft crashed on top of a lorry in sao paulo's busy ring road. the pilot has also died. the driver of the lorry was rescued by paramedics and suffered minor injuries. britain's prime minister, theresa may, is set to update mps in parliament on tuesday on brexit negotiations. t
here's mariko oi to explain why the proceedings have been delayed.ng, corruption, you name it. he of course denies all the charges but they are all linked to malaysia's sovereign wealth fund called imdb which was set up by mr najib back in 2009, shortly after taking office. the original aim was to turn the capital kuala lumpur into a global financial hub but it's been alleged that some $4.5 billion may have been stolen from the fund and some of the money may have ended up in mr najib's bank...
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you have booked a flight with them, consult your insurers or flight with them, consult your insurers oi consult your insurers or your credit card company because they cannot organise an alternative flight for you. the company blames rising fuel costs and uncertainty over brexit for its problems, but you only have to look at theirfigures for last problems, but you only have to look at their figures for last year. 29,000 flights, at their figures for last year. 29,000 flights, 522,000 passengers. it sounds a lot but works out on average at 18 passengers on every plane. that is a lot of empty seats. i'm joined now via webcam by tim jeans. he's currently chairman of cornwall airport in newquay, but he is also a former md of monarch airlines, which collapsed in 2017 — not when he worked there! he has extensive knowledge of the uk aviation industry. i wanted to ask you about the monarch example and what we can learn from that, because one of the criticisms there has been from flybmi passengers as they are selling tickets until a matter of hours before administration. what are the ethics of tha
you have booked a flight with them, consult your insurers or flight with them, consult your insurers oi consult your insurers or your credit card company because they cannot organise an alternative flight for you. the company blames rising fuel costs and uncertainty over brexit for its problems, but you only have to look at theirfigures for last problems, but you only have to look at their figures for last year. 29,000 flights, at their figures for last year. 29,000 flights, 522,000...
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i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here?rd perspective. "oh, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong. even when you look at tv now, it feels good to see everyone being represented. and i think in time, it's going to happen. it's going to be a cliche. it's going to be normal to see every race represented properly. but i think london, or england, should i say, we need to step up more. we need to, like, it's tiring to basically have to constantly go to american tv to see yourself. black sheep is a powerful short film. it could well win an oscar. cornelius walker will be there in hollywood, a talented 27—year—old embarking on a new chapter in his life. will gompertz, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, polly mackenzie, who's director of the think—tank, demos, and the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker. that's coming up just after t
i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here?rd perspective. "oh, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong. even when you look at tv now, it feels good to see everyone being represented. and i think in time, it's going to happen. it's going to be a cliche. it's going to be normal to see every race...
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may i suggest we contemplate a calmer delay and we have votes to see where a consensus oi' a calmer delaya consensus or majority lies and then prepare our position for the long—term negotiations that have to take place on eventual settlement. we can't have several more years of what we have had for the last two years, we have to start proper negotiations with the eu on what exactly we contemplate as our long—term relationship with the union. of course we have the framework for that long—term relationship with the eu set out in the political declaration. that is the political declaration. that is the set o instructions to the negotiators. but we have to go through that second stage of negotiations. he asked about any extension to article 50 should that be necessary, i‘m clear i do not wa nt to be necessary, i‘m clear i do not want to see an extension to article 50 and should we be in the position fla such a proposal was put before the house i would wants to see it as short as possible. can i thank the prime minister for advance sight of her statement. i find prime minister for advance sigh
may i suggest we contemplate a calmer delay and we have votes to see where a consensus oi' a calmer delaya consensus or majority lies and then prepare our position for the long—term negotiations that have to take place on eventual settlement. we can't have several more years of what we have had for the last two years, we have to start proper negotiations with the eu on what exactly we contemplate as our long—term relationship with the union. of course we have the framework for that...
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i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here?it from an outward perspective. "0h, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong.
i felt like the colour of my skin was the reason of it. oi, oi! what are you doing here?it from an outward perspective. "0h, he called me the n word". ok, but what does that do to you internally, in your subconscious, when you go home at night? and i think the way we are discussing racism might be wrong.
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they want to rule out oi’ a brexit deal.r radically redraft the backstop, the insurance policy designed to avoid a hard border in ireland after brexit. they believe it keeps us too close to eu rules. a group of former remainers and brexiteers have been discussing alternatives with the prime minister. what we try to do is put people together in a room to try to see if they can come to some kind of arrangement that might present the prime minister with an option she can take forward. to keep goods flowing, amongst the ideas being discussed is a longer transition period after the uk leaves the eu, following their rules were nearly three years and using the time to thrash out a free trade deal. the group say the use of technology and greater cooperation could avoid customs checks at the borders. one of the things we are looking at, rejected by the prime minister and the european commission? we need to look at all of the possibilities for alternative arrangements. technology is also evolving the whole time and it is right that we
they want to rule out oi’ a brexit deal.r radically redraft the backstop, the insurance policy designed to avoid a hard border in ireland after brexit. they believe it keeps us too close to eu rules. a group of former remainers and brexiteers have been discussing alternatives with the prime minister. what we try to do is put people together in a room to try to see if they can come to some kind of arrangement that might present the prime minister with an option she can take forward. to keep...
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eurosceptics in the conservative party, saying to them, you want brexit, so you must vote for a deal oi brexit, so you must vote for a deal or face the possibility of a delay. our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, is in brussels. two things. still talking about possible changes to the withdrawal agreement. i'd like your thoughts on that. and then, what response with their bee to any proposal to extend article 50? -- what response would there be. firstly, changes to the withdrawal agreement, there be. firstly, changes to the withdrawalagreement, i'd be there be. firstly, changes to the withdrawal agreement, i'd be careful about that. i think that's misleading because what's happening here, we've seen the attorney general coming here a short time ago for a new meeting with michel barnier‘s team. not seeking changes to the withdrawal agreement. that's not what the eu is offering or says it is prepared to do. it is simply prepared to offer new assurances, so things like what they are talking about, not ways of finding technology that would avoid a border, things that the erg in parl
eurosceptics in the conservative party, saying to them, you want brexit, so you must vote for a deal oi brexit, so you must vote for a deal or face the possibility of a delay. our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, is in brussels. two things. still talking about possible changes to the withdrawal agreement. i'd like your thoughts on that. and then, what response with their bee to any proposal to extend article 50? -- what response would there be. firstly, changes to the withdrawal...
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that was done last night successfully, so after the landing, oi’ successfully, so after the landing,during the landing phase this sample was actually taken successfully we understand. so, now it's a wait in orbit there. this is one way of getting a sample. there are other ways, for example, we have the x0 mars 2020 rover launching next year now because rosalind franklin and i'm the leader of the camera system for that and we will be drilling into the surface of mars in that case to look for signs of life. so that's another way of getting the samples. but this mission, the asteroid mission which is successfully got it sample today, it's fantastic that it has worked and it will wait in orbit around the asteroid two get some more samples asteroid two get some more samples as we had. thank you. now it's time for lose watch. this week, was bbc news too keen to blame brexit for the closure of honda's car plant? hello and welcome to nose watch. coming up, hyundai says the planned closure of their swindon plant has nothing to do with brexit, so why did we have so much about it? as a possible
that was done last night successfully, so after the landing, oi’ successfully, so after the landing,during the landing phase this sample was actually taken successfully we understand. so, now it's a wait in orbit there. this is one way of getting a sample. there are other ways, for example, we have the x0 mars 2020 rover launching next year now because rosalind franklin and i'm the leader of the camera system for that and we will be drilling into the surface of mars in that case to look for...
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but you have to look at future efforts, whether it is tweets oi’ future efforts, whether it is tweets. a thought on the choreography, the camera will be trained on him and he will have and i lie in the form of the vice president and you will have nancy pelosi, a powerful woman in the house of representatives. a lot of people watch the vice president and speaker of the house closer than they did the president of the united states, even if it is just for fun but there is a lot to be said sometimes, actions speak louder than words and i am sure that the american public will be looking particularly to nancy pelosi and how she presents herself and whether she stands, sits, claps and etc, as a sign, dt reeves on where she stands on some of the policy issues that he will bring up tonight. thank you very much for making time to speak to us tonight. and you canjoin katty for live coverage and analysis of the state of the union speech here on the bbc news channel from 2am. stay up late that you will get to watch all of those faces and the reactions. the uk is home to more children suffering fro
but you have to look at future efforts, whether it is tweets oi’ future efforts, whether it is tweets. a thought on the choreography, the camera will be trained on him and he will have and i lie in the form of the vice president and you will have nancy pelosi, a powerful woman in the house of representatives. a lot of people watch the vice president and speaker of the house closer than they did the president of the united states, even if it is just for fun but there is a lot to be said...
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yes and it should only be 2045 oi’ 2023. yes and it should only be 2045 or50, so we 2023.ld only be 2045 or 50, so we are really... the clock is ticking really fast and the consequences are huge. it is disconcerting because you see the polar ice caps melting, sea levels rising, that means the sea temperatures are changing, so we see a lot of freakish weather which is caused by el nino, which is getting stronger because of this, so this is a global warming warning. interesting because in davos this was one of the key topics, you know, the global risk to economic growth, immigration, social unrest, everything. absolutely, if you think of migration that will happen of it, because if you're bangladesh, half of your country will be underwater. let's talk about the daily telegraph business section, ocado faces questions over the blaze, this huge blaze that happened at one of the massive distribution factories, extremely sophisticated technology, these robots whizzing around, getting together everybody‘s supermarket shop, and they have sold this technology to many companies aroun
yes and it should only be 2045 oi’ 2023. yes and it should only be 2045 or50, so we 2023.ld only be 2045 or 50, so we are really... the clock is ticking really fast and the consequences are huge. it is disconcerting because you see the polar ice caps melting, sea levels rising, that means the sea temperatures are changing, so we see a lot of freakish weather which is caused by el nino, which is getting stronger because of this, so this is a global warming warning. interesting because in davos...
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year on a story from the bmj along with work of paediatrics of child health saying there is no need oichild health saying there is no need or proof that screen time was toxic. this headlight says something very different. the chief medical officer sally says that note that it not need to be a limit on this because it is causing problems for children. the headline is parents will officially told. to be going to get phone calls? saying that youngsters should be limited watching television, video games, and everything. i had a two—year—old and if you want your little girl to be quiet forjust a few minutes, you put on youtube. young that myself, you have to practise you preach. rather than concentrating two is a very interesting debate. there was an report that laid out the bear usage joking apart. there was a young father who said his daughter had died because of the watching these on instagram which they talk about here. it is a serious subject that needs to be grappled with, telling you to do that is something else, but i think as young parents, but we do kind of grappled with what is g
year on a story from the bmj along with work of paediatrics of child health saying there is no need oichild health saying there is no need or proof that screen time was toxic. this headlight says something very different. the chief medical officer sally says that note that it not need to be a limit on this because it is causing problems for children. the headline is parents will officially told. to be going to get phone calls? saying that youngsters should be limited watching television, video...
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mariko oi reports. it's the start of yet another grinding day for the footsoldiers corporate japan. a work culture where the emphasis has long been on conformity, not individualism. many of these people will be making the return journey way past their office hours. for some, the stress gets too much. it's a uniquelyjapanese academic called karoshi, which literally means death from overwork. these were tweets of a 2a—year—old, five days after her last week she jumped to her death. she had only been at the advertising firm for eight months. her mother has been campaigning to prevent a repeat of her daughter's tragedy. from heart attacks two strokes to depression, karoshi cases have been reported for decades. but these tweets left clear evidence of forcing companies to address the issue. her employer has been reforming the way it's employees work, including a new rule to turn off the office life at ten p.m.. the japanese government has also passed a new law to set a legal of 100 hours per month on overtime work. but critics say it doesn't go far enough to tackle the fundamental issues.
mariko oi reports. it's the start of yet another grinding day for the footsoldiers corporate japan. a work culture where the emphasis has long been on conformity, not individualism. many of these people will be making the return journey way past their office hours. for some, the stress gets too much. it's a uniquelyjapanese academic called karoshi, which literally means death from overwork. these were tweets of a 2a—year—old, five days after her last week she jumped to her death. she had...
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the film is going for a black humour in a matter of a coen brothers, oi’ even every member last year'sdoesn't have the wit or the politics of that. it has liam piling up bodies while this car crash of an interview sanders in the background. this is the sort of movie that thinks it's amusing, because there's so much body count to list the cast in order of disappearance. that's the level of humour. you wonder whether that awful publicity, people might not go to cx? and that's what's ugly about the whole conversation. i think it is pretty awful. and i really hope no one goes to see it. and that will serve him right. be careful what you say to journalists. yeah, all right. jason, thank you for that. ah, so cap—er—nau—um, is that how we decided to pronounce it? yes. capernaum — it means chaos, of some sort. it's a french word. it's also a town in the sea of galilee wherejesus healed the sick in the temple. you are so knowledgeable, full of education. full of interest. this film is actually oscar nominated, sunday night at the oscars, for best foreign language film. and if, as i said at the
the film is going for a black humour in a matter of a coen brothers, oi’ even every member last year'sdoesn't have the wit or the politics of that. it has liam piling up bodies while this car crash of an interview sanders in the background. this is the sort of movie that thinks it's amusing, because there's so much body count to list the cast in order of disappearance. that's the level of humour. you wonder whether that awful publicity, people might not go to cx? and that's what's ugly about...
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cards, a potential lawsuit coming through, it is hard to see the industry growth in any way, shape, oi any way, shape, orform for the industry growth in any way, shape, or form for the next 12 industry growth in any way, shape, orform for the next 12 months. national australia bank in shares currently trading in sydney, it is down by about that of a percent. in other business news, amazon's 0ther has accused american media incorporated, the owner of controversial cheryle liberty magazine the national enquiry of blackmail. it's as there were enough is from the publisherlegal team to publish intimate photographs of him and a woman with whom he was having and a woman with whom he was having an affair. aemo has not responded to the bbc‘s request —— ami. incidence is that all graphic images of self—harm will be removed from the platform. that comes after the father of molly russell, who took on life in 2017, said instagram helps kill his daughter. we were not as focused as we should have been on the risks that came along with connecting so many people. that's a lesson i think we have learne
cards, a potential lawsuit coming through, it is hard to see the industry growth in any way, shape, oi any way, shape, orform for the industry growth in any way, shape, or form for the next 12 industry growth in any way, shape, orform for the next 12 months. national australia bank in shares currently trading in sydney, it is down by about that of a percent. in other business news, amazon's 0ther has accused american media incorporated, the owner of controversial cheryle liberty magazine the...
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i think, given his desire for a political win, he will take any concession oi’ for a political win, hen or any deal and tried to declare it a victory, so you might see, for example, progress on enforcement issues rather than structural changes from china. that might be something that the americans would accept an declare as a winfor americans would accept an declare as a win for them. the other thing he talked about on trade as well as the north american free trade agreement, he called for lawmakers to give him the authority to impose tariffs on single products to match those of ta riffs single products to match those of tariffs imposed on american goods. this is important because it would potentially put the us in violation of certain global agreements, agreements it has with the world trade organisation. at the moment it does not seem that is likely to go anywhere. you have people within his own party who have expressed their discontent with this legislation. you also have lawmakers trying to put forward proposals that would give him less power to impose tariffs. that will be one to
i think, given his desire for a political win, he will take any concession oi’ for a political win, hen or any deal and tried to declare it a victory, so you might see, for example, progress on enforcement issues rather than structural changes from china. that might be something that the americans would accept an declare as a winfor americans would accept an declare as a win for them. the other thing he talked about on trade as well as the north american free trade agreement, he called for...
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mariko oi joins is now from kuala lumpur.ing this case very closely because malaysia's reputation as an investment destination is at stake here. that is right. the economy is really the focus for the new government, which was elected last may in a very surprising election result, if you remember. the new prime minister said that getting some of the stolen money back is also his priority, so evenif money back is also his priority, so even if the trial has now been postponed, the prosecutor said is not a big deal, but they hope some of the procedural issues can be resolved within a few weeks in the trial can go ahead. a lot is at sta ke, trial can go ahead. a lot is at stake, it is notjust about malaysia and its corruption scandal but it involves the global financial system, including goldman sachs, which used to issue bonds for imdb. the malaysian government has now filed criminal charges against goldman sachs and it is notjust malaysia but a dozen countries around the world, including the us, singapore and switzerland, but ar
mariko oi joins is now from kuala lumpur.ing this case very closely because malaysia's reputation as an investment destination is at stake here. that is right. the economy is really the focus for the new government, which was elected last may in a very surprising election result, if you remember. the new prime minister said that getting some of the stolen money back is also his priority, so evenif money back is also his priority, so even if the trial has now been postponed, the prosecutor said...
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i found the first few days was fine but the last three oi’ few days was fine but the last three orfourbut the last three or four races i really struggled just to try and find enough hours in the day to eat enough to give you enough energy to keep going. those demands would tax any elite athlete but susannah fits in a dayjob and only started running ten years ago. ijust only started running ten years ago. i just wanted to only started running ten years ago. ijust wanted to run the london marathon because i know it is something a lot of people aspire to and it is a fantastic event and then iran it and it is a fantastic event and then i ran it once and it is a fantastic event and then iran it once and i wanted to do it again andi iran it once and i wanted to do it again and i have been around the world running lots of different places but i have never done anything like this before but it was a lwa ys anything like this before but it was always a bit of a dream just because i thought it was such a wonderful challenge. and i nowi i thought it was such a wonderful challenge. and i now i hav
i found the first few days was fine but the last three oi’ few days was fine but the last three orfourbut the last three or four races i really struggled just to try and find enough hours in the day to eat enough to give you enough energy to keep going. those demands would tax any elite athlete but susannah fits in a dayjob and only started running ten years ago. ijust only started running ten years ago. i just wanted to only started running ten years ago. ijust wanted to run the london...
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and our business reporter mariko oi is all across it. between the us and china, but this deal is massive as well, it covers nearly one third of the world's gdp and 600 million people. so, what do they trade? as you can imagine, one of the biggest eu exports to japan is dairy products, while cars are one of japan's biggest exports, and when they signed the deal back injuly, they signed the deal back injuly, the eu commission had jean—claude juncker said the deal is a win—win. he said... of course he is referring to the us and president trump's america first policy. but of course the biggest headline i have seen is how european wines will be cheaper injapan by some 15%, so what a great way to end the week. indeed, iam indeed, i am sure they will be toasting it injapan. and let's take a lot at those markets now before we go because we know that asian markets are ticking higher. there is a lot obviously relief after the wrapup of the us— china trade talks, which seemed to end on a fairly friendly note, and we are seeing markets as a result h
and our business reporter mariko oi is all across it. between the us and china, but this deal is massive as well, it covers nearly one third of the world's gdp and 600 million people. so, what do they trade? as you can imagine, one of the biggest eu exports to japan is dairy products, while cars are one of japan's biggest exports, and when they signed the deal back injuly, they signed the deal back injuly, the eu commission had jean—claude juncker said the deal is a win—win. he said... of...
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mariko oi explains. when the vietnam war ended in 1975, the economy was in tatters.of asia's fastest—growing economies. check out how it has grown over the last three decades. since 2000, the economy has expanded atan since 2000, the economy has expanded at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kim jong—un at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kimjong—un might like is at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kim jong—un might like is this. vietnam's communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so, how was it done? it opened up its economy in 1986. the reforms mean renovation and it led to a big change in the agriculture sector and the country which used to import rice is now one of the world's biggest rice exporters. it went on to set up a foreign investment rule. normalise its relationship with the world and privatised many of its state—owned corporations. and it paid off. in 1994, us president bill clinton lifted trade embargo against vietnam. a year later, vietnam joined the association of southeast asian nations. in 2007, vietnam became a member of the wo
mariko oi explains. when the vietnam war ended in 1975, the economy was in tatters.of asia's fastest—growing economies. check out how it has grown over the last three decades. since 2000, the economy has expanded atan since 2000, the economy has expanded at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kim jong—un at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kimjong—un might like is at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kim jong—un might like is this. vietnam's communist party achieved this while retaining...
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for more on this i am joined by mariko oi wait. this is a marathon trip!two days, almost three days, to be exact, to travel thousands of kilometres through china. we saw him leaving pyongyang on saturday, but we show you how long the journey is. so, from pyongyang he got to dandong and then beijing, the chinese capital. then he went to naning in the south of china before crossing into vietnam. so, who operates trains there? from paging to hanoi, there isa train there? from paging to hanoi, there is a train operator called china railways. of course, kimjong—un is using his own train, and none is up train travel from pyongyang all the way to hanoi is a combined rail route of over 4000 kilometres. if his train could maintain an average speed of 90 kilometres an hour, it would take at least 47 hours. but it has been reported he is leaving his train at the border and travelling the last to hanoi by road. that car journey is expected early tomorrow morning, when traffic will be banned from a section of the highway. the big question is, why is he not flying? it h
for more on this i am joined by mariko oi wait. this is a marathon trip!two days, almost three days, to be exact, to travel thousands of kilometres through china. we saw him leaving pyongyang on saturday, but we show you how long the journey is. so, from pyongyang he got to dandong and then beijing, the chinese capital. then he went to naning in the south of china before crossing into vietnam. so, who operates trains there? from paging to hanoi, there isa train there? from paging to hanoi,...
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they have rescheduled oi’ rescheduled.ed, and these guys, the good news is you can see these guys and they can get the liquid a ntifreeze and they can get the liquid antifreeze and then they will need it because it is —5 tonight. officially the runway is now open and we will see aircraft arriving soon, not with passengers, that is just repositioning the aircraft, and the promise is a full schedule of flights from 6am tomorrow morning, but please check before you travel. good advice, thank you very much. that is the latest from bristol airport. a lot of problems today at heathrow airport has well and as we have been reporting disruption on the railways and the roads. for the very latest on the travel situation, why not go to the bbc news website oi’ why not go to the bbc news website or tune into your local bbc radio station, lots of up—to—date information. or follow us through the evening here on the bbc news channel. that is it from me now. back to carrie in the studio. the mother of a three—year—old girl has become the f
they have rescheduled oi’ rescheduled.ed, and these guys, the good news is you can see these guys and they can get the liquid a ntifreeze and they can get the liquid antifreeze and then they will need it because it is —5 tonight. officially the runway is now open and we will see aircraft arriving soon, not with passengers, that is just repositioning the aircraft, and the promise is a full schedule of flights from 6am tomorrow morning, but please check before you travel. good advice, thank...
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. >> 4 1/2 miles upstream is guerneville, talked with longtime resident there oi midday live. >> people that have lived here for years prep. those that have moved in probably last ten years, last good flood in 2005, they tend to panic and freak a little bit, get out. i do know that it was -- river road was jammed yesterday with people leaving. >> it looks terrible from our vantage point. you've lived there long time and survived other floods. how does this compare to what you've seen before? >> last flood i was told about in '86, last i saw was 2005 after new year's i believe. that last flood, when i looked at safeway, water was creeping up to their dock. this is worse. so -- like i said, not going to get better, water still will be coming up. if we get any more hard rain next week, it could be even more worse. >> one woman who lives along river road in guerneville has been posting about life in the flood zone. listen to how she spent her morning. >> 5:30 in the morning, this is our front deck. and our front yard is gone. that's river road, it is no longer river road, now it is just riv
. >> 4 1/2 miles upstream is guerneville, talked with longtime resident there oi midday live. >> people that have lived here for years prep. those that have moved in probably last ten years, last good flood in 2005, they tend to panic and freak a little bit, get out. i do know that it was -- river road was jammed yesterday with people leaving. >> it looks terrible from our vantage point. you've lived there long time and survived other floods. how does this compare to what...
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i kenny oi. >>> the national guard has set up a command post around the russian river, preparing for the worst flooding in years. >>> we have so much damage from
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for the big performance, and we are learning more about the celebrities taking the stage during the ois as chris martinez has the eye on entertainment. >> reporter: a star-studded lineup of presenters taking shape for the academy awards. melissa mccarthy, samuel l. jackson, jason moore mole and chadwick boseman the list of presenters. this is the first time since 1989 that the oscars ceremony not featuring the host and the academy awards help they were 24 in hollywood. >> reporter: hugh jackman will open the brit awards with the song from the film, the greatest showman. jackman plays p. t. barnum in the hit musical and singing the song, the greatest show. the soundtrack top that charts in the uk for nine consecutive weeks reaching multiplatinum status in britain and the u.s. the brit awards will be held next week in london. >> reporter: congratulations to richard gere, a dad again at age 69. the actor and third wife silva married last april and now the proud parents of the baby boy. he is also dad to an 18-year- old son from a previous marriage. that is your eye on entertainment. chris
for the big performance, and we are learning more about the celebrities taking the stage during the ois as chris martinez has the eye on entertainment. >> reporter: a star-studded lineup of presenters taking shape for the academy awards. melissa mccarthy, samuel l. jackson, jason moore mole and chadwick boseman the list of presenters. this is the first time since 1989 that the oscars ceremony not featuring the host and the academy awards help they were 24 in hollywood. >> reporter:...
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investigators say a man walked up to some employees at the america's tire story on west el cammen oi real at 11:30 this morning. shooting an employee in the leg and took a vehicle. the victim is expected to beok>t abc 7 in sanrancisco crews sta cracked steel beams today. those repairs are expected to be done by first week of june. that's when the shoring systems on fremont on first streets will be removed. the 2.2 billion-dollar transit center shutdown last september weeks after it opened. when we learned two beams in the ceiling on the third level had cracks. no date has been set as to when the transit center reopens. >> >>> strangers rolling up sleeves to help in honor of a police officer in need. >>> just ahead why a blood drive is held in the bay area as a tribute to a police officer in houston. >> i just love the whole family. >> which we check out opening day for the latest family business run by one of the most liked and admired sleblt families in the bay area. >>> and lots of green showing the widespread showers on livedoppler7. we'r your favorite restaurants now it doesn't m
investigators say a man walked up to some employees at the america's tire story on west el cammen oi real at 11:30 this morning. shooting an employee in the leg and took a vehicle. the victim is expected to beok>t abc 7 in sanrancisco crews sta cracked steel beams today. those repairs are expected to be done by first week of june. that's when the shoring systems on fremont on first streets will be removed. the 2.2 billion-dollar transit center shutdown last september weeks after it opened....
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>>eporter: tonight on news 4 oi 5:00, we asked the police chief what's the of continuing to make allarrests? plus, proposed changes to the law that could put a stop to all of this. >>> a lot of people are saying nike just blew it. the company's shoe exploded and sidelined one of the best college basketball players in the country. duke star zion williamson is day-to-day with a knee strain. he wasnj iured wednesday during a huge game against unc. nike released a statement saying ished zion well. it called the blowout an isolated occurrence and says it is working to identify the issu >> i mean, he made one sudden move and the whole -- just blew right through his shoe. >> of all of the shoes to have all of the problems at any point in time, that was tough. >> so many possibilities about happened.y that >> i have never seen anything like it, watching basketball. >>> all right, chubell. >> yes? >> a nice warsnup after the ow. >> bonus material yesterday afternasn. the forect was were 56 and sunshine. we made 60. >> nice. >> yesterday outernoon. ife going to bust it, bust it in the right di
>>eporter: tonight on news 4 oi 5:00, we asked the police chief what's the of continuing to make allarrests? plus, proposed changes to the law that could put a stop to all of this. >>> a lot of people are saying nike just blew it. the company's shoe exploded and sidelined one of the best college basketball players in the country. duke star zion williamson is day-to-day with a knee strain. he wasnj iured wednesday during a huge game against unc. nike released a statement saying...
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. >> yes, we are looking at a oi system that's to be pushing through the area as we head through tomorrow night. but tonight, we've got to deal with the cold first. right now, 34 degrees. the good news is winds are calming tonight. it will take a little bit of the bite out of it. temperatures falling into the 20s overnight especially neutral zone inside the beltway. rural areas temperatures in the teens tonight. li i said, the winds are calm. that shoulee make things better. as we head into tomorrow, we are going to be talking about a system that could bring some snow as well as freezing rain and that's goi to be impacting not only your sunday nig but possibly monday's commute. for now, leon, back to you. >> thanks, somara. embattled virginia governor ralph north appears in public today for the first time since last saturday. opis morning he attended the funeral of state t lukas doull about four an hours west of schmond. wife by his side. the officer wasin killed d a shoot-out while serving a warrant this week. >> northam ignored calls this week to resign after rist photos from his yearbo
. >> yes, we are looking at a oi system that's to be pushing through the area as we head through tomorrow night. but tonight, we've got to deal with the cold first. right now, 34 degrees. the good news is winds are calming tonight. it will take a little bit of the bite out of it. temperatures falling into the 20s overnight especially neutral zone inside the beltway. rural areas temperatures in the teens tonight. li i said, the winds are calm. that shoulee make things better. as we head...
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the questio ois whethnot democrats and republicans come together after this big piece border security they have to get passed first. robert: it is all about the contention today and this week on capitol hill. but lawmakers are still scussing details about a border funding agreement. they say they're making progress. richard shelby said he' hopeful an agreement could be reached by xpnday. do wet an agreement to be reached by monday to be signed by the president? think everything we've seen over the course of these negotiations wld suggest they're probably not going to get there by monday. weet might be comy surprised by that but i think that the difficulty ofhis is still what it's always been, which is how much are democrats prepared to move in the direction of trump? they've given not much indication publicly of much willingness and what would the president be willing to sign off on? robert: there's a lot of talk -- what are the details of what we know so far about whatould be in this? down from 5.7 billion to $2 billion for a barri, not necessarily a wall. what are we looking at? kat
the questio ois whethnot democrats and republicans come together after this big piece border security they have to get passed first. robert: it is all about the contention today and this week on capitol hill. but lawmakers are still scussing details about a border funding agreement. they say they're making progress. richard shelby said he' hopeful an agreement could be reached by xpnday. do wet an agreement to be reached by monday to be signed by the president? think everything we've seen over...
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but then say the next production coming in, they are filming springtime oi’ summer scenes, the greenswill go back in with branches of dead leaves, spraypaint them the appropriate colour and add those into the tree, until the real life comes back. it's all about maintaining the illusion. but head across town and building work is well under way for a new museum set to open later this year from the team behind the oscars — the academy. as the building takes shape, they have been busy gathering objects for exhibits to tell the story of the art and also the science of the movies. from old cinerama cameras to ruby slippers and shirley temple's shoes. so this is definitely a head from alien, but i see a strap underneath too? that's right — so this is a headpiece that would have been worn by, we think the stunt person from the film, the design came from hr giger, the swiss surrealist artist. what's interesting actually is the actors in the film kept asking to see what the alien would look like, and he wouldn't show them. so the reaction that you see on film is their real reaction to seeing hi
but then say the next production coming in, they are filming springtime oi’ summer scenes, the greenswill go back in with branches of dead leaves, spraypaint them the appropriate colour and add those into the tree, until the real life comes back. it's all about maintaining the illusion. but head across town and building work is well under way for a new museum set to open later this year from the team behind the oscars — the academy. as the building takes shape, they have been busy gathering...
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a bit more cloud and the temperatures will be lower as a result, around 11 oi’ will be lower as a resultnd 11 or 12 degrees at best. tuesday will see some rain coming into north—western parts, it is still a south—westerly wind which means it will be mild, relatively, for this time of the year and wednesday, thursday and friday, it looks like the temperatures will climb back into the mid—teens. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the family of shemima begum, the british teenager who ran away to syria to join the islamic state group, say they've been told she has given birth to a boy. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. a man has been arrested in brighton after handing himself into police investigating the murder of a 22—year—old man found stabbed in a car. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside
a bit more cloud and the temperatures will be lower as a result, around 11 oi’ will be lower as a resultnd 11 or 12 degrees at best. tuesday will see some rain coming into north—western parts, it is still a south—westerly wind which means it will be mild, relatively, for this time of the year and wednesday, thursday and friday, it looks like the temperatures will climb back into the mid—teens. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the family of shemima begum, the british teenager who...
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you mentioned, the paper, that is their headline, but actually this articles oi’ headline, but actuallyor to brings us up to speed on where we are with brexit. what stood out? 0ne we are with brexit. what stood out? one of the issues we have been covering this evening is the cancellation by nissan of their plans to build their new model suv in sunderland and this is being linked to brexit. that is right, one of theirflagship linked to brexit. that is right, one of their flagship vehicles. this was something held with much aplomb when it was announced by the government, but now they are... nissan are going back on that and it raises questions. they are owned by renault? yes. guess where they will build it? france, what a surprise! also the suggestion the cabinet secretary has ordered civil servants to plan for a june election. that will be exciting. could we face it? i know a woman in bristol who doesn't want it! the cabinet secretary has ordered civil servants to plan for this. interesting, the polling, putting conservatives on 4196 polling, putting conservatives on 41% to labour's 34%.
you mentioned, the paper, that is their headline, but actually this articles oi’ headline, but actuallyor to brings us up to speed on where we are with brexit. what stood out? 0ne we are with brexit. what stood out? one of the issues we have been covering this evening is the cancellation by nissan of their plans to build their new model suv in sunderland and this is being linked to brexit. that is right, one of theirflagship linked to brexit. that is right, one of their flagship vehicles....
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people happy the aid is coming from the us oi’ happy the aid is coming from the us or two they not careit gets in? obviously, the people i am speaking to people who are migrating, there are people that support nicolas maduro in venezuela. they think it is a crime against humanity, what he is doing, that he has locked this bridge. all this stuff about propaganda. a couple of minutes ago the venezuelan foreign minister said that this was a com plete minister said that this was a complete spectacle, reducing the us of orchestrating this to generate violence. that is what they are saying from the outside. a freelance journalist at that concert, thank you very much for your time. the us singer r kelly is due before a court in chicago later, charged with ten counts of sexual abuse — some of which involve underage victims. the 52—year—old r&b singer denies all the allegations. aleem maqbool reports. # i believe i can fly...# r kelly was at one point, quite simply, the biggest name in r&b, and he had massive crossover hits globally. through it all, though, allegations and rumours of sexual abus
people happy the aid is coming from the us oi’ happy the aid is coming from the us or two they not careit gets in? obviously, the people i am speaking to people who are migrating, there are people that support nicolas maduro in venezuela. they think it is a crime against humanity, what he is doing, that he has locked this bridge. all this stuff about propaganda. a couple of minutes ago the venezuelan foreign minister said that this was a com plete minister said that this was a complete...
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the air accident investigation branch has not said whether it is that of emiliano sala oi’ whether itiano sala or his pilots, david ibbotson. specialist underwater equipment was used to locate the body, which will now be transferred into the care of the dorset coroner for formal identification. at the plan is lying under more than 60 metres of water and investigators said difficult weather conditions meant an attempt to recover the wreckage failed. and the air accidents investigation branch says the forecast poor for the foreseeable future, it has now taken what it called a difficult decision to take operation to a close. tributes to emiliano sala, who had only to sign for cardiff city, have continued to be made, but it has emerged that his former club, na ntes it has emerged that his former club, nantes in france, has demanded cardiff city pay a $15 million tra nsfer cardiff city pay a $15 million transfer fee for the player. cardiff city pay a $15 million transferfee for the player. a source at cardiff express surprise that the demand was made as effort is to identify and recover th
the air accident investigation branch has not said whether it is that of emiliano sala oi’ whether itiano sala or his pilots, david ibbotson. specialist underwater equipment was used to locate the body, which will now be transferred into the care of the dorset coroner for formal identification. at the plan is lying under more than 60 metres of water and investigators said difficult weather conditions meant an attempt to recover the wreckage failed. and the air accidents investigation branch...
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new york will be back with most ois after the show right. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. google jarvis is revolution is screeching to a halt inflation and unemployment cause millions to leave venezuela world powers a lot over where the president maduro should stay but the real question is how should the country move on from its current crisis. to the program while syria's brutal conflict appears to be crouching giong to a close for many this goals will last a lifetime a new documentary looks at the trauma suffered by children who spent in areas of the country controlled by extremists the hiring stories you can find it in full on our website. it's.
new york will be back with most ois after the show right. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. google...
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to create the necessary circumstances for their existence and has missed a lot i would contact the ois see representative about this issue and ask him to give his view and the now has requested an official explanation from facebook but so far there has been no response coming from the social media platform the president of the international federation of journalists has also hit out at facebook over its suspension of those are two pages. closing a facebook account or any internet link from the media without prior warning can be considered as not to censorship opposed by the i have j. . r t senior correspondent has been delving deeper into this story and explains now why facebook's critics are crying foul. what happened was unprecedented a channel with four million subscribers billions of views blocked or for its content not for saying anything malicious or untrue or hateful but just because of its nationality russian i mean c.n.n. which was behind in the investigation that led to this said it best so great viral videos great design you know and the content was pretty critical of the u.
to create the necessary circumstances for their existence and has missed a lot i would contact the ois see representative about this issue and ask him to give his view and the now has requested an official explanation from facebook but so far there has been no response coming from the social media platform the president of the international federation of journalists has also hit out at facebook over its suspension of those are two pages. closing a facebook account or any internet link from the...
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she could actually be suffering from the effects of ptsd oi’ suffering from the effects of ptsd or traumawhen somebody is out there, they suffer from paranoia. they when somebody is out there, they sufferfrom paranoia. they fear people around them. and i think that is what we need to bear in mind. actually, even with my son, when he was out there, this is the kind of thing he was showing with these paranoid thoughts. people are watching them and listening to everything they are saying. she also may be filtering what he is saying because of that fact. what about the practicalities of this? if she is brought back to this country, she is interviewed, she is debriefed, what about dealing with the psychological effects of what he has experienced, if seems to have hope of resuming what most people would refer to as normal everyday life? what most people would refer to as normal everyday life ?|i what most people would refer to as normal everyday life? i would hope, imean, the normal everyday life? i would hope, i mean, the uk is equipped to deal with these interventions. i would hope there woul
she could actually be suffering from the effects of ptsd oi’ suffering from the effects of ptsd or traumawhen somebody is out there, they suffer from paranoia. they when somebody is out there, they sufferfrom paranoia. they fear people around them. and i think that is what we need to bear in mind. actually, even with my son, when he was out there, this is the kind of thing he was showing with these paranoid thoughts. people are watching them and listening to everything they are saying. she...