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olli: i value team play. if you are divided you tend to lose games, if you are united, you tend to score. anna: less than half an hour to the start of the trading day, let's check futures. looking at some futures that suggest some upside. keep an eye on what is going on in u.s. futures, incredibly volatile. u.s. futures, the overall picture does not tell the excitement of the story. over the last three hours we 1%e seen four more than swings. a great deal of volatility. that is what the asian session is telling us. the chinese markets up 0.7%. south korea down 0.9%. a lot of action in the expectations or lack of expectations. currency markets moved around by that. and the australian dollar on the back of these headlines. worries thated on maybe the talks would be short-lived, then our colleagues reported may be a mini currency deal could be achieved, and next week we might see tariff increases that are planned not taking place. all of that is seen as positive by market. it is affecting a number of asset class
olli: i value team play. if you are divided you tend to lose games, if you are united, you tend to score. anna: less than half an hour to the start of the trading day, let's check futures. looking at some futures that suggest some upside. keep an eye on what is going on in u.s. futures, incredibly volatile. u.s. futures, the overall picture does not tell the excitement of the story. over the last three hours we 1%e seen four more than swings. a great deal of volatility. that is what the asian...
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cess ollie travelled to london on tuesday afternoon. after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made. there are 2 alternatives to a deal it is juncture extension or no deal. after as a solo his departure boris johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different universes. when our correspondent in london bagot mass has more about boris johnson's efforts to renegotiate a break to deal both joins in the still insisting that the u.k. wants to leave the with a deal and the latest u.k. offer was a significant step and a reasonable compromise however the question is how realistic is a deal at this point nobody of bricks it for sure will be economically really damaging for the u.k. and by blaming germany and the e.u. for the stalemate in the talks prime minister johnson tries to shift the responsibility away from his own government ok mass there reporting from london now brazil's president xi of course in our 2 says that the mysterious appearance of oil slicks on his c
cess ollie travelled to london on tuesday afternoon. after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made. there are 2 alternatives to a deal it is juncture extension or no deal. after as a solo his departure boris johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different universes. when our correspondent in london bagot mass has more about boris johnson's efforts to renegotiate a break to deal both joins in the still insisting...
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and about our interview with olli rehn.t to the lumber first word news with viviana hurtado. viviana: trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. bloomberg has learned it is part of a partial deal that the white house may roll out a previously negotiated currency agreement with beijing, plus a tariff increase set on chinese goods for next week may be suspended. to syria, that is where turkish forces are beginning the second day of their attack on kurds backed by the u.s.. striking almost 200 targets. turkey wants to push back turkish militants who -- kurdish militants who guard the border area. donald says the u.s. will not stand in the way of an attack. it is a last-ditch effort for boris johnson to get a brexit deal. today he is having lunch with his irish counterpart. the site is a secret location in northwest england. the sticky point is whether there will be custom checkpoints . to finders may -- need common ground or there may be a no deal brexit. pg&e in california expanded the biggest blackout ever in preventing
and about our interview with olli rehn.t to the lumber first word news with viviana hurtado. viviana: trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. bloomberg has learned it is part of a partial deal that the white house may roll out a previously negotiated currency agreement with beijing, plus a tariff increase set on chinese goods for next week may be suspended. to syria, that is where turkish forces are beginning the second day of their attack on kurds backed by the u.s.. striking almost 200...
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coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with olly foster. countdown on, ollie foster. weather. yes, we'll be discussing the halloween forecast and the weather as we head into the weekend, which looks a very unsettled, and we'll start with a discussion about the california wildfires, which have been ravaging parts of the state through this week. thanks, stav. also coming up... he's the oldest—ever winner of britain's got talent. i've been speaking to chelsea pensioner colin thackery, as he helps to try to raise £1 million in a single day for the royal british legion during london poppy day. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. on the day the prime minister promised we would leave the eu, the battle lines for the december election are being drawn. the labour leader launched his party's campaign in south london, condemning what he calls "tax dodgers, dodgy landlords, bad bosses and big polluters". on his first day of campaigning, borisjohnson has again blamed mr corbyn for stopping brexit and promised he'll focus on education, the nhs and crime. here'
coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with olly foster. countdown on, ollie foster. weather. yes, we'll be discussing the halloween forecast and the weather as we head into the weekend, which looks a very unsettled, and we'll start with a discussion about the california wildfires, which have been ravaging parts of the state through this week. thanks, stav. also coming up... he's the oldest—ever winner of britain's got talent. i've been speaking to chelsea pensioner colin thackery, as he...
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hello, i'm olly foster, here what's coming up on the programme tonight.torm at the rugby world cup, a typhoon is set to hitjapan and two matches have been called off. the decision to cancel these matches has not been taken lightly but has been made with the best interests of the team, public, volunteer safety. england's game against france is one of those cancelled, but eddiejones says the typhoon gods are smiling on his side with nine clear days to prepare for the knockout stage. it's the last thing scotland need, they have to beat japan on sundayto make it out of their pool, but their match is also under threat. also coming up in the programme... three of the home nations are in euro qualifying action...nothern ireland are in rotterdam for their match against the netherlands. and a phenomenal fifth all—around world title for simone biles, another record for the american superstar. it was always a risk taking the rugby world cup to japan in typhoon season. a month ago, when teams were just arriving for the tournament, three people died, and a million hom
hello, i'm olly foster, here what's coming up on the programme tonight.torm at the rugby world cup, a typhoon is set to hitjapan and two matches have been called off. the decision to cancel these matches has not been taken lightly but has been made with the best interests of the team, public, volunteer safety. england's game against france is one of those cancelled, but eddiejones says the typhoon gods are smiling on his side with nine clear days to prepare for the knockout stage. it's the last...
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good morning, ollie. a really big day. any welsh blood here? ollie. a really big day.y did ajob in waiting in the finals. they really did a job in new zealand. we didn't see that coming at all. in the next few hours, wales face south africa, the welsh have never made it past the semi—finals but beat the springboks and we will have our first world cup final with two teams from the northern hemisphere. and as patrick gearey reports, wales won‘t be short of support, in yokohama or back home. just want to wish the boys all the best for the match. if they could, a whole nation would give wales their tea m whole nation would give wales their team talk this morning. millions of versions of one message. good luck to the welsh boys on the weekend! when, and this rugby mad country will play in a world cup final for the first time. the trophy is inside. a golden prize at the end of a golden era. two games to go is the welsh coach, and i really will enjoy those last two games. probably nine 01’ those last two games. probably nine or ten players who will not be involved in another
good morning, ollie. a really big day. any welsh blood here? ollie. a really big day.y did ajob in waiting in the finals. they really did a job in new zealand. we didn't see that coming at all. in the next few hours, wales face south africa, the welsh have never made it past the semi—finals but beat the springboks and we will have our first world cup final with two teams from the northern hemisphere. and as patrick gearey reports, wales won‘t be short of support, in yokohama or back home....
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i think ollie's can come back. charitable trust, though, likes burlington much more and what we really like is the fact that we found some burt's bees and it's the bomb balm i always say better late than never, frankly looking for a beauty and the bleach look no further than clorox. kids at home, do not drink this! i think you're getting a buying opportunity here much more "mad money." with ten-year treasuries slumping, you might be wondering if it's time to invest in reits. and stocks started with today's job reports, but i'm offering up a list of plays that could be too cheap to ignore even after the roar and all your calls rapid fire in tonight's edition of the "lightning round." so stay with cramer! i wanna keep doing what i love, that's the retirement plan. with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. it's for my family, its for my self, its for my future. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retire your risk dot org. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so
i think ollie's can come back. charitable trust, though, likes burlington much more and what we really like is the fact that we found some burt's bees and it's the bomb balm i always say better late than never, frankly looking for a beauty and the bleach look no further than clorox. kids at home, do not drink this! i think you're getting a buying opportunity here much more "mad money." with ten-year treasuries slumping, you might be wondering if it's time to invest in reits. and...
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ollie watkins scored twice, the second making sure of the victory against their west london rivals insult means qpr stay in eighth whilst brentford are now up to twelfth with their third win in a row. the theme of home disadvantage continues in baseball's world series. all five games played so far have been won by the away team... the latest — for houston in washington — giving the astros a 3—2 lead in the series. taking them to within one of a second title. tulsen tollett is there. no match has gone right for the national since friday. they lost game three and gained four and before game five here on sunday, they lost their picture to neck and back spasms. they looked long confidence hitting the ball a long confidence hitting the ball a long confidence altogether while for the houston astros, they have gone from strength to strength. george springer looked confident betting before the match, and jose altuve oh, 25 game hitting streak and he is savouring every moment of this world series. their attitude has served them well here in washington. the second inning state took the lead aga
ollie watkins scored twice, the second making sure of the victory against their west london rivals insult means qpr stay in eighth whilst brentford are now up to twelfth with their third win in a row. the theme of home disadvantage continues in baseball's world series. all five games played so far have been won by the away team... the latest — for houston in washington — giving the astros a 3—2 lead in the series. taking them to within one of a second title. tulsen tollett is there. no...
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the heptathlon world championjoined us in the studio earlier speaking with olly foster about her goldy was all the more sweet because of her previous failure to win the medal. ido i do appreciate it more. it is sweeter probably because i could've done without the hard years but they at the same time help me achieve this and become the person and athlete i am today. without that i would not have moved to france and change my life in order to try to get better. i'm glad it is paying off but it has been a journey. get better. i'm glad it is paying off but it has been a journeylj suppose off but it has been a journey.” suppose making such career sacrifices, wife sacrifices knowing that you needed a change to stop always being the also—ran going to france. —— life sacrifices. and for it to pay off as well as so satisfying. for sure and everyone's your knee is differentjust because your knee is differentjust because you have a couple of bad days doesn't mean that it is not quite a work—out for you in the future. —— everyone's journey. this work—out for you in the future. —— everyone'sjourne
the heptathlon world championjoined us in the studio earlier speaking with olly foster about her goldy was all the more sweet because of her previous failure to win the medal. ido i do appreciate it more. it is sweeter probably because i could've done without the hard years but they at the same time help me achieve this and become the person and athlete i am today. without that i would not have moved to france and change my life in order to try to get better. i'm glad it is paying off but it...
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francine lacqua is joined by olli rehn himself. >> good morning. i am delighted to be joined in finland by the governor of the bank of finland. thank you for giving me a little bit of your busy day. hasoup of central bankers issued a memorandum which criticizes ecb policy. do you agree or not agree with the bank -- agree? the debate is whether the threat of deflationary spiral -- >> they have the right to express their views. former fed chairs like ben bernanke and janet yellen offer monetary policy analysis. this memorandum of central bankers in europe, the main has been not there potential deflation. i do not number it -- i do not remember it. there was a clearer threat of deflationary spiral in the end of 2015, 2014. for instance, european economies weren't about that. -- warned about that. they took up and expanded asset purchase program to contain this deflationary spiral. successful inas the sense that it restored financial conditions in europe and supported growth, helped us avoid a deflationary spiral. decision,ent policy what does it actua
francine lacqua is joined by olli rehn himself. >> good morning. i am delighted to be joined in finland by the governor of the bank of finland. thank you for giving me a little bit of your busy day. hasoup of central bankers issued a memorandum which criticizes ecb policy. do you agree or not agree with the bank -- agree? the debate is whether the threat of deflationary spiral -- >> they have the right to express their views. former fed chairs like ben bernanke and janet yellen...
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both sides would end the game with three tries in total, ollie hassell—collins with irish‘s fourth.to help secure london irish a narrow victory. marc marquez has won moto gp‘s japanese grand prix — his tenth race win of the season. the spaniard — who had already secured his sixth world title in thailand two weeks ago — finished ahead of fabio ouartararo with andrea dovizioso third. britain‘s cal crutchlow finished fifth. and great britain‘s laura kenny and katie archibald won silver in the women‘s madison on the final day of the european track championships. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up next: the film review. hello, a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. and as ever, mark kermode is with me and has had his fill of films. what have you been watching this week, mark? it‘s a week of sequels this week. yes. we have maleficent: mistress of evil. poor thing. he'll recover. zombieland: double tap. and a shaun the sheep movie, farmageddon. oh, i love shaun the sheep! i can‘t even pronounce the title of the angelina jolie... i don‘t know why i struggle with it so much bu
both sides would end the game with three tries in total, ollie hassell—collins with irish‘s fourth.to help secure london irish a narrow victory. marc marquez has won moto gp‘s japanese grand prix — his tenth race win of the season. the spaniard — who had already secured his sixth world title in thailand two weeks ago — finished ahead of fabio ouartararo with andrea dovizioso third. britain‘s cal crutchlow finished fifth. and great britain‘s laura kenny and katie archibald won...
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and the film catches up with her very much like with stan and ollie, that weird hinterland when suddenlylywood stars find themselves working and not ideal situations in the uk. when she has to go on stage, because she has had pills and booze problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it butjessie buckley, who is playing her assistant is absolutely insistent that it is time to go on. thank you, ladies. clear the way, clear the way. thank you. here we go, boys. what's the matter? i can't. what? what you mean you can't? there is an audience out there waiting to hear you sing. my mouth is dry and it could fall apart. listen to me. i can't. you'll be fine. now, on you go. applause and cheering. the show must go on. it was a very tragic life story, wasn't it? it was, the film does a lot of flashing back to her childhood, on set at the wizard of oz, being bullied and starved by louis b mayer. there is one thing which she is told, here is a birthday cake, don't eat it. because she is not allowed to eat anything. we see a heartbreaking moment wit
and the film catches up with her very much like with stan and ollie, that weird hinterland when suddenlylywood stars find themselves working and not ideal situations in the uk. when she has to go on stage, because she has had pills and booze problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it butjessie buckley, who is playing her assistant is absolutely insistent that it is time to go on. thank you, ladies. clear the way, clear the way. thank you....
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america but you have to earn the money and the film catches up with her very much like with stan and ollielywood stars finding themselves working and not ideal situations. when she has to go on stage, because she has had pills and booze problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it butjessie buckley is actually insisting that it is time to go on. what's the matter? i can't. what? what you mean you can't? there is an audience out there waiting to hear you sing. my mouth is dry and it could fall apart. listen to me. i can't. you'll be fine. now, on you go. applause and cheering. the show must go on. it was a very tragic life story, wasn't it? it was, the film does a lot of flashing back to her childhood, onset at the wizard of oz, being bullied. she is not allowed to eat anything. we see a heartbreaking moment with mickey rooney where she says, are we dating? and he says, no, we'rejust pals. the film is fairly on the nose about that sort of thing. it says this came from that and this led to that. it i
america but you have to earn the money and the film catches up with her very much like with stan and ollielywood stars finding themselves working and not ideal situations. when she has to go on stage, because she has had pills and booze problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it butjessie buckley is actually insisting that it is time to go on. what's the matter? i can't. what? what you mean you can't?...
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with olly foster. an encouraging performance from andy murray?we are looking out to the way and we are looking out to the atlantic for the next rainmaker. i will have full details on that just after a:30pm. also coming up — we're in dublin for a special day of brexit coverage looking at attitudes to brexit on the island of ireland. hello everyone — this is afternoon live. i'm martine croxall. a damning report has strongly criticised the metropolitan police for its investigation into claims of a vip paedophile ring — which never existed. carl beech falsely claimed he was the victim of abuse by high—profile politicians and senior military officers. the report says the police unlawfully obtained warrants to search the homes of suspects. five years ago, the met described carl beech's claims as "credible and true". the following year, they raided the homes of wrongly—accused vips, including the former mp harvey proctor. but later the operation midland inquiry was closed without a single arrest — having cost millions and ruined reputations. instead, po
with olly foster. an encouraging performance from andy murray?we are looking out to the way and we are looking out to the atlantic for the next rainmaker. i will have full details on that just after a:30pm. also coming up — we're in dublin for a special day of brexit coverage looking at attitudes to brexit on the island of ireland. hello everyone — this is afternoon live. i'm martine croxall. a damning report has strongly criticised the metropolitan police for its investigation into claims...
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david frost is the uk's brexit negotiator, taking overfrom ollie robbins, who was mrs may's point man far we don't have a deal. i have an idea, how about getting colleen rooney to head to brussels. trust me folks, we'd have a deal in a week! that woman gets stuff done. and the papers are lapping up her work, but there's other stuff too. fleet street has been busy overnight. the independent‘s front page reports on the beginning of bombing raids in syria, with turkey targetting kurdish forces the paper says have been ‘abandoned' by the us president donald trump. the financial times also leading on the same story, featuring a picture of a turkish military convoy near the country's southern border yesterday. back to brexit on the front of the telegraph, which says the eu is insisting there'll be no extension to article 50 without a new referendum, or an election. now, to the big one. ‘handwags at dawn‘ reads the front of the metro, reporting on the story that's had the most attention on social media today, the feud between footballers wives colleen rooney and rebekah vardy. the sun's lead
david frost is the uk's brexit negotiator, taking overfrom ollie robbins, who was mrs may's point man far we don't have a deal. i have an idea, how about getting colleen rooney to head to brussels. trust me folks, we'd have a deal in a week! that woman gets stuff done. and the papers are lapping up her work, but there's other stuff too. fleet street has been busy overnight. the independent‘s front page reports on the beginning of bombing raids in syria, with turkey targetting kurdish forces...
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a centrist candidate will triumph in sunday's election but ever more ollie's remains the clear front runner even if it's predicted to go to a 2nd round. a former senior advisor to u.s. secretary of state's michael impale is the latest person to testify in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into president donald trump michael mckinley was questioned for 5 hours by house committees after abruptly resigning last week politicians are examining whether trump pressured ukraine to launch an investigation into joe biden a leading candidate for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination meanwhile donald trump has been asked whether he is concerned that his former national security adviser could testify at the beach montagne inquiry it's been revealed that john bolton described trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani as quote a hand grenade who's going to blow everybody up in relation to his alleged back channel activities in ukraine john bolton i get along well with him some people didn't some people didn't like john bolton i actually got along with him pretty well. it just didn't work out i don'
a centrist candidate will triumph in sunday's election but ever more ollie's remains the clear front runner even if it's predicted to go to a 2nd round. a former senior advisor to u.s. secretary of state's michael impale is the latest person to testify in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into president donald trump michael mckinley was questioned for 5 hours by house committees after abruptly resigning last week politicians are examining whether trump pressured ukraine to launch an investigation...
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hello, i'm olly foster. this is sportsday. here's what's coming up this evening. murray's miracle.fter two hip operations, he has his first singles title in over two years. liverpool's perfect record is gone. is that because var is also proving far from perfect? jurgen klopp thinks so. will it be needed tonight? sheffield united and arsenal renew an unlikely rivalry. it's a fixture that has plenty of history. also coming up in the programme: the hundred draft. we look at who's in and who's out and ask a world cup winner what it's all about. and another world champion tells us what it's like to get ready for a semifinal at the rugby world cup, as england and wales prepare. hello and welcome to sportsday. football and world cup rugby to come, but what a weekend for andy murray on his comeback trail. he won the european open in antwerp yesterday, his first title since early 2017. he knew he might never play again earlier this year so to say that his second hip operation was a success is something of an understatement. he was understandably emotional after his victory over stan wawrink
hello, i'm olly foster. this is sportsday. here's what's coming up this evening. murray's miracle.fter two hip operations, he has his first singles title in over two years. liverpool's perfect record is gone. is that because var is also proving far from perfect? jurgen klopp thinks so. will it be needed tonight? sheffield united and arsenal renew an unlikely rivalry. it's a fixture that has plenty of history. also coming up in the programme: the hundred draft. we look at who's in and who's out...
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katerina johnson thompson talk to olly foster earlier on.sullivan has beaten yuan sijun by four frames to three in the second round of the english open in crawley. the five—time world champion continued his criticism of the venue earlier this week. last year he described the k2 leisure centre as "a hellhole" and feels little has changed since saying "every day in crawley is a day lost in my life." that's at least another day lost then. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall street journal and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the daily express, it says boris johnson is "tantalisingly close" to a brexit deal, after last minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal although it warns he could still meet
katerina johnson thompson talk to olly foster earlier on.sullivan has beaten yuan sijun by four frames to three in the second round of the english open in crawley. the five—time world champion continued his criticism of the venue earlier this week. last year he described the k2 leisure centre as "a hellhole" and feels little has changed since saying "every day in crawley is a day lost in my life." that's at least another day lost then. that's all from sportsday. thanks for...
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groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more ollie's and the vote count the proclaimed him the outright winner of last sunday's election. and people are coming now that the government can see the anger they have a what's happened it's the only way that they can show that's why from young to old we all have to get out on to streets. it's now the 5th day of protests not just here but in points across the country the european union and the organization of american states have both expressed concern over freezing of the supposedly rapid vote count for almost 24 hours when it was paused it was heading towards a runoff between moral is the nearest challenger carlos messer when it came back online the president was on the brink of outright victory the opposition has called for a 2nd round what they say is fraud the president rejects that asking where their proof is what his popularity is for them in this election but many still stand behind him as a leader who's almost hard poverty and presided over a flourishing economy and he's 13 years in c
groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more ollie's and the vote count the proclaimed him the outright winner of last sunday's election. and people are coming now that the government can see the anger they have a what's happened it's the only way that they can show that's why from young to old we all have to get out on to streets. it's now the 5th day of protests not just here but in points across the country the european union and the...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster.and scotland. liverpool will take an eight point lead into the international break that's after manchester city were beaten 2—0 at home by wolves. the champions couldn't convert their possession into goals despite numerous chances and wolves caught them on the counter attack late on, adama traore with both for the visitors. it was city's first defeat at home in any competititon for 10 months. it is so difficult to play against manchester city. but the chances come eventually. the organisation, the weight the players went about their tasks, always pressing. very good. chelsea are up to fifth in the table after a 4—1 win at southampton. it's the first time this season they've won back—to—back games in the league. they opened the scoring at st mary's through tammy abraham, who was called up to gareth southgate's england squad this week. his effortjust crossing the line. they were soon two up thanks to another of their young players, mason mount. and although danny ings did pull a goal bac
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with all the sport, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening.dina asher—smith claimed her third medal in doha with another silver. the men also came second in their race. here's our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. she has had the expectation of a nation on her shoulders. but dina asher—smith has more than delivered. two medals down, and want to go but the relay has not always gone britain's way. and it looked like it could be tricky again, a last minute injury so asha philip drafted in to kick things off. asha philip, the united states outside her... dena was swapped from the last lecture second, charged with chasing jamaicamike100 metres champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce but she was long gone by the time the bat on which daryll neita, britain in a straight fight for second. united states, the bronze! remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. ina timejust medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but with the men also be jumping
with all the sport, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening.dina asher—smith claimed her third medal in doha with another silver. the men also came second in their race. here's our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. she has had the expectation of a nation on her shoulders. but dina asher—smith has more than delivered. two medals down, and want to go but the relay has not always gone britain's way. and it looked like it could be tricky again, a last minute injury so asha...
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on sunday night we were meant to learn if one candidate inevitably president evermore ollie's was going to win the bolivian elections outright or if this was going to go into a 2nd round but as it stands we're still not entirely sure this is the situation carlos messer the nearest challenger to the president has 38 percent of the vote president ever moralists has 45 percent of the vote as it stands that's enough to take this into a 2nd round but president morales hasn't accepted that he said that he wants to wait for votes to come in from rural areas at the moment 83 percent of the vote has been counted and he thinks you can swing it for him so that he can get enough votes to win outright so this election has really been much closer than those in the past the last one president marley's won and he got 64 percent of the vote so this is seen as an election in which the president's popularity has gone down his opponents say that he hasn't had the commitment to democracy that they should have had in particular there was he wanted to change the constitution so he could run in this election a
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are joining me now to talk about this is my colleague ollie also girths good to see all that it sounds like that dorsey is saying basically that social media has become a platform where political misinformation can be spread easily is that what this is about yeah i mean we all remember the example from 2016 the u.s. presidential election which really showed that targeted political ads on social media can spread misinformation and can sway votes i mean anyone can buy an ad which targets if it's this if a demographic or location or an interest and there are thousands of these dot up points that you can single out and this is really how of course this could have a targeting online defense from traditional political advertising the social media companies know everything about as they know what we love what we hate what we fear and when you when you take that knowledge and use it to deliberately spread disinformation that's when we have a problem ok so we know twitter is leading the way with this big question is you know is the competition going to follow i mean facebook uses political ads
are joining me now to talk about this is my colleague ollie also girths good to see all that it sounds like that dorsey is saying basically that social media has become a platform where political misinformation can be spread easily is that what this is about yeah i mean we all remember the example from 2016 the u.s. presidential election which really showed that targeted political ads on social media can spread misinformation and can sway votes i mean anyone can buy an ad which targets if it's...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and jane dougall.s evening: england are the first team through to the rugby world cup quarterfinals — six tries against argentina secures another bonus point win. fighting for the title — liverpool leave it late against leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. there are more british podium hopes on the final weekend of the world athletics championships but laura muir hasjust missed athletics championships but laura muir has just missed out on a level. ijust muir has just missed out on a level. i just lost it muir has just missed out on a level. ijust lost it in the last 100 but to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, iam to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, i am speechless. also coming up in the programme abbas khan lose again, this time in a friendly against brazil. and what's got prince george so excited? he is very cute, isn't he, prince george? evening, lots coming up on sportsday — a close look at all today's football in a moment, but we'll start injapan
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and jane dougall.s evening: england are the first team through to the rugby world cup quarterfinals — six tries against argentina secures another bonus point win. fighting for the title — liverpool leave it late against leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. there are more british podium hopes on the final weekend of the world athletics championships but laura muir hasjust missed athletics championships...
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i am olly foster at the bbc sport centre. full strength for the world cup quarterfinal against france on sunday. they have been waiting on the fitness of fly—half dan biggar. he has been recovering from concussion. it will be the same starting 15 that beat australia earlier in the tournament. warren gatland says they have no reason to fear the french. we have had a good run against england, a run of seven games and the one we lost was in paris when they scored in the last minute. but they scored in the last minute. but they have always been close games and we are going in with a lot of belief, a lot of self—confidence. the england scrum—half, ben young has faced the media injapan. he was asked about the decision to drop george ford and move the skipper owen farrell to fly half for their quarterfinal against australia. that match will start the tournament's knockout phase tomorrow morning. i have been fortunate to play with both of them and have a lot of game time with both of them. they are both outstanding players and for me
i am olly foster at the bbc sport centre. full strength for the world cup quarterfinal against france on sunday. they have been waiting on the fitness of fly—half dan biggar. he has been recovering from concussion. it will be the same starting 15 that beat australia earlier in the tournament. warren gatland says they have no reason to fear the french. we have had a good run against england, a run of seven games and the one we lost was in paris when they scored in the last minute. but they...
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ollie watkins scored twice, the second making sure of the victory against their west london rivals inare now up to 12th, with their third win in a row. roger federer has withdrawn from this week's paris masters in order to pace himself, with next month's atp finals in london on the horizon. the 38—year—old is playing in his 22nd season on the atp tour and won a record—extending 10th swiss indoors championship title on sunday. the world number three has already secured a spot in the atp finals, which start on the 10th of november at the o2 arena. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. good evening. today's weather a repeat performance of yesterday in some ways. it will be a chilly start ona some ways. it will be a chilly start on a frosty start for some. there will be some sunshine around as well. and lastly dry. the exception to that will be this area of low pressure just brushing with the south—west. but elsewhere, underthe influence of high pressure, we are going to start chilli. and, in fact, jon bridgers again falling just below fr
ollie watkins scored twice, the second making sure of the victory against their west london rivals inare now up to 12th, with their third win in a row. roger federer has withdrawn from this week's paris masters in order to pace himself, with next month's atp finals in london on the horizon. the 38—year—old is playing in his 22nd season on the atp tour and won a record—extending 10th swiss indoors championship title on sunday. the world number three has already secured a spot in the atp...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.n the starting 15 for england rugby world cup semi—final agianst new zealand. the fly—half‘s return is the only change ahead of saturday's match against the reigning champions. our sports editor dan roan was at today's team announcement. the was at today's team announcement. big news com england the big news coming out of the england hotel here in tokyo bay earlier today was the recall for fly— half earlier today was the recall for fly—half george ford. it is something as a surprise because england were so impressive in that wind against australia last weekend in the quarterfinal, and it fully vindicated the decision to drop the inform forward and instead had owen farrell, bringing in henry slade. for this special challenge that the all blacks present, he has decided to go back to the tried and trusted axis of ford and farrell. slade drops to the bench. here is what the coach said about the decision. our workrate is going to be important. whenever you play against new zealand, your wor
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.n the starting 15 for england rugby world cup semi—final agianst new zealand. the fly—half‘s return is the only change ahead of saturday's match against the reigning champions. our sports editor dan roan was at today's team announcement. the was at today's team announcement. big news com england the big news coming out of the england hotel here in tokyo bay earlier today was the recall for fly— half earlier today was the recall for fly—half...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. alberto salazar has been banned for four years from athletics for doping violations. it follows a four—year investigation by us anti doping and two—year court case. salazar, who plans to appeal, has been immediately barred from the world championships in doha, where he has athletes competing. farah, who left salazar's group two years ago, has released a statement. he says he's relieved that the investigation has been concluded and that he has no tolerence for anyone who breaks the rules. there are no allegations against farah, who had six years with salazar but former olympic champion denise lewis says he'll be very disappointed by the situation. i think mo has been very vocal that he has always operated within the lines of what is right. like you said, it's innocent until proven guilty and all i can say is, i think mo will have a tough time because people will look at those performances with questions, but he hasn't failed a drugs test. i think he will be bitterly disappointed becaus
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. alberto salazar has been banned for four years from athletics for doping violations. it follows a four—year investigation by us anti doping and two—year court case. salazar, who plans to appeal, has been immediately barred from the world championships in doha, where he has athletes competing. farah, who left salazar's group two years ago, has released a statement. he says he's relieved that the investigation has been concluded and that he has no...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and jane dougall.he headlines this evening: england are the first team through to the rugby world cup quarterfinals — six tries against argentina secures another bonus point win. fighting for the title — liverpool leave it late against leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. it's against it's leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. there a record crowd at the riverside, but the lionesses lose again, this time in a friendly against brazil. we are in that period where things are not going for us that were going for us 12 months ago. we've just got to stick together and believe that what we are doing is right. also coming up in the programme... are great britain on track for more gold at the world athletics championships? we will be live in loja. and what's got prince george so excited? evening, lots coming up on sportsday — a close look at all today's football in a moment, but we'll start injapan where england have made it through to the r
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and jane dougall.he headlines this evening: england are the first team through to the rugby world cup quarterfinals — six tries against argentina secures another bonus point win. fighting for the title — liverpool leave it late against leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. it's against it's leicester as they make it eight wins out of eight in the premier league. there a record crowd at the riverside, but...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster.utes, it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they have it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they have got through to the last four. they beat france in a thriller. 20—19. the french hit the ground running. two tries inside the first ten minutes injapan. tries inside the first ten minutes in japan. they took tries inside the first ten minutes injapan. they took a 12—0 lead. wales hit back through aaron rain white. they trailed by nine points at half—time. the french also missed at half—time. the french also missed a number of penalties. the turning point was this. there was a horrible elbow on wainwright in a mall by vahaamahina. elbow on wainwright in a mall by va haamahina. france beat elbow on wainwright in a mall by vahaamahina. france beat wales by a single .8 years ago. in the semis, at their only previous semi final. this was converted by dan biggar, seeing them to a triumph by the narro
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster.utes, it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they have it couldn't have been closer. in the last few minutes, they have got through to the last four. they beat france in a thriller. 20—19. the french hit the ground running. two tries inside the first ten minutes injapan. tries inside the first ten minutes in japan. they took tries inside the...
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studio: thank you, olly foster. with links to donald trump is my private lawyer, rudy giuliani, have been arrested on suspicion of trying to funnel foreign money to the republican party. they have been ordered to give evidence to congress as part of its increase —— impeachment inquiry. here is chris buckler. igor fruman and lev parnas were once welcomed into the white house and president trump's mar—a—lago resort as valuable political donors but now they are facing serious charges and many questions about where that money came from. last night at washington dulles airport, the fbi arrested igor fruman and lev parnas on campaign finance—related charges as they attempted to leave the united states. the white house has tried to play down any contact mr trump had with igor fruman and lev parnas, but they were associates of his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, and they helped mr giuliani in his attempts to investigate mr trump's potential presidential rivaljoe biden and his son hunter, who had business dealings in ukraine
studio: thank you, olly foster. with links to donald trump is my private lawyer, rudy giuliani, have been arrested on suspicion of trying to funnel foreign money to the republican party. they have been ordered to give evidence to congress as part of its increase —— impeachment inquiry. here is chris buckler. igor fruman and lev parnas were once welcomed into the white house and president trump's mar—a—lago resort as valuable political donors but now they are facing serious charges and...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster.terday. england waiting for the winners of this one in their semifinal. it is all square. wales have had a couple of injuries as well. the second half is under way in that semifinal. england waiting, three for one player, two for another. biggar has just kicked another. biggar has just kicked another penalty. nine all but they have lost their wing. it looks like a hamstring problem. they have lost their front row forward. the welsh prop, he has got a shoulder problem but it is nine all. they are about seven or eight minutes into the second half. if wales win that then we will have the first world cup final with two northern hemisphere sides. england of course already there after that incredible performance against new zealand, beating the reigning champions 19 points to seven. we are not the best team in the world. we've got an opportunity playing the game where we can prove that we are and that is the only thing we are concerned with. and we will just take each thing we are concerned
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster.terday. england waiting for the winners of this one in their semifinal. it is all square. wales have had a couple of injuries as well. the second half is under way in that semifinal. england waiting, three for one player, two for another. biggar has just kicked another. biggar has just kicked another penalty. nine all but they have lost their wing. it looks like a hamstring problem. they have lost their front row...
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you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the time is 1:33pm.an police have arrested four men suspected of aiming racist abuse at england players during monday night's euro qualifier in sofia. they also say they're "working to identify others". midfielderjordan henderson says the england players wanted to make the home fans "suffer" for the racist abuse by beating them on the pitch. they won 6—0 . there are also reports that some bulgarian players told england that the racism was pre—planned and co—ordinated, with claims that some of the abusers were disguised as stewards in sofia. it looks organised. i need to get that many people inside the stadium all dressed up in a t—shirt and the no respect signing, you know if you compare that in our own stadium, that would not be allowed. for the best pa rt that would not be allowed. for the best part of the first of it was before the left, whether it was of their own accord or whether they we re their own accord or whether they were asked to leave, it looked coordinated. and talking about it as guide st
you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the time is 1:33pm.an police have arrested four men suspected of aiming racist abuse at england players during monday night's euro qualifier in sofia. they also say they're "working to identify others". midfielderjordan henderson says the england players wanted to make the home fans "suffer" for the racist abuse by beating them on the pitch. they won 6—0 . there are also reports that some bulgarian players...
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insiting that the deal is not dead sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's ollymi—finals for only the third time after beating france in a thriller injapan. 20 points to 19 the french hit the ground running with two tries inside the first ten minutes in oita, they took a 12—nil lead. wales hit back through aaron wainwright to narrow the deficit, but they still trailed by 9 points at halftime after another french score although the france also missed a number of penalties. the turning point came when sebastien vaha—mahina was sent off for that elbow on wainwright in a maul. 8 years ago, wales had a man sent off and they lost by a single point to france in the semis in their only previous world cup meeting, but this was revenge, ross moriarty‘s try inside the last ten minutes, converted by dan biggar saw them triumph by the narrowest of margins, they will now face the winners of the quarterfinal between japan and south africa that has just kicked off. i think the better team lost today so the thing about our boy is that they don't give up. theyjust keep trying to w
insiting that the deal is not dead sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's ollymi—finals for only the third time after beating france in a thriller injapan. 20 points to 19 the french hit the ground running with two tries inside the first ten minutes in oita, they took a 12—nil lead. wales hit back through aaron wainwright to narrow the deficit, but they still trailed by 9 points at halftime after another french score although the france also missed a number of...
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electoral body the legislative bodies all seem very much under the control of the president evermore ollie's and they are worried that he might become more authoritarian if he's granted this full term in power. it is a controversial run thanks so much john home and. now there's a record number of ethnically diverse candidates running in monday's general election in canada one of the most politically successful groups in the country have been the sikhs from india the outgoing government had 14 sikh members of parliament and 4 cabinet ministers from the india based faith al-jazeera as daniel lak looks at why the group's prospering in canadian politics. the face of historic achievement in canadian politics the 1st nonwhite federal political party leader judgment sing of the leftist n.d.p. the new democrats a canadian whose parents came from india he's a sikh who wears his uncut here bound up in a turban because of his faith nearly half a 1000006 live in canada and they belong been politically active just meet singh is a role model for a new generation he was one the people the inspired me to ge
electoral body the legislative bodies all seem very much under the control of the president evermore ollie's and they are worried that he might become more authoritarian if he's granted this full term in power. it is a controversial run thanks so much john home and. now there's a record number of ethnically diverse candidates running in monday's general election in canada one of the most politically successful groups in the country have been the sikhs from india the outgoing government had 14...
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former player and bbc nfl punditjason bell has been speaking to olly foster.hey have in the us. it is specifically built for the us. it is specifically built for the nfl and what is most important and amazing as the locker rooms. players spend so much time in their getting ready for the game, preparing, going over what happened at half time, so having that nfl specific locker room is key and players are going to love that. what is the perception of these london games are stateside? for the players, this is a part of football now. this is part of the national football league. remember, you have a lot of young players coming in each year. they know this is what they want to do, they want to come here and play. a lot of these kids have not been outside of the united states. this is a huge opportunity for them. teams come over here and they bond. players don't get a lot of time to spend with each other like they do when they are at university and college so they come over here, they've got plenty of time to be together and bond as a tea m time to be together and b
former player and bbc nfl punditjason bell has been speaking to olly foster.hey have in the us. it is specifically built for the us. it is specifically built for the nfl and what is most important and amazing as the locker rooms. players spend so much time in their getting ready for the game, preparing, going over what happened at half time, so having that nfl specific locker room is key and players are going to love that. what is the perception of these london games are stateside? for the...
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started up again it seemed to be that we were heading towards a straight out victory forevermore ollie's does the opposition have a point that this doesn't look good and what they tell me is that kahless message which is true was even before this vote he's the main opposition challenge just saying that he suspected that there was going to be fraud so for them devaluates his criticism and they remind that he was the interim president that was in charge be full president evill morale is a time that was difficult in bolivia's history where that would disturbances and where there were civilian deaths so that's the view from the pro-government protesters hit there's also an opposition protest that would be going to a little bit later on and obviously their view is that this is a deeply not transparent process in which that the vote counts been frozen a couple of times and we still haven't got that full vote count and they said. but that's because the government's manipulating the figures as we heard from president ever more or less he's already come out and said that he thinks he's going to w
started up again it seemed to be that we were heading towards a straight out victory forevermore ollie's does the opposition have a point that this doesn't look good and what they tell me is that kahless message which is true was even before this vote he's the main opposition challenge just saying that he suspected that there was going to be fraud so for them devaluates his criticism and they remind that he was the interim president that was in charge be full president evill morale is a time...
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your city, there are laws and code that is allow police to move, or arrest people like debra lang or olliethere. i say to them you could be next. >> reporter: oakland, san jose and san francisco have sit and lie ordinances the. in san francisco alone there are 36 quality of life ordinances and prohibit obstructing streets to being a public nuisance. these kinds of codes target homeless people and criminallize homelessness. >> california generally has a lot more of the laws. >> reporter: the director of uc berkeley's policy advocacy clinic says california has close to a thousand homeless laws. >> unfortunately, what may feel like a good fix, which is to get the person removed from your street or put out boulders, is not going to solve the problem. >> we bounce from place to place. >> >> reporter: homeless advocate says the law that is impact the people -- it makes it worse. >> reporter: a 2016 report by san francisco budget analyst, they claim they found enforcement of quality of life measures was too expensive. the city spent $20 million responding to homeless calls. it got worse instead o
your city, there are laws and code that is allow police to move, or arrest people like debra lang or olliethere. i say to them you could be next. >> reporter: oakland, san jose and san francisco have sit and lie ordinances the. in san francisco alone there are 36 quality of life ordinances and prohibit obstructing streets to being a public nuisance. these kinds of codes target homeless people and criminallize homelessness. >> california generally has a lot more of the laws. >>...
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vote count show challenge a color heading into a 2nd round behind the incumbent president ever more ollie's won the last 2 elections by a landslide and then the vote count froze when it came back 24 i was later everywhere alice was far ahead and suddenly on the brink of a 1st round victory. it wasn't just these protesters who questioned so did the organization of american states officially observing these elections. the electoral court presented dasa with an inexplicable change in trend which dress to clean modify the end result of the election and generates a loss of trust in the electoral process yes the. president has not yet declared himself the winner but his opponent colors messer has already denounced the process . the government's trying to stop us going to a 2nd round that was clearly established yesterday through a vote counting system that was stopped arbitrarily. everwhere as remains the country's most popular politician he's growing the economy and dramatically cut public but in recent years he's lost some of his overwhelming support partly through what many have seen as a grad
vote count show challenge a color heading into a 2nd round behind the incumbent president ever more ollie's won the last 2 elections by a landslide and then the vote count froze when it came back 24 i was later everywhere alice was far ahead and suddenly on the brink of a 1st round victory. it wasn't just these protesters who questioned so did the organization of american states officially observing these elections. the electoral court presented dasa with an inexplicable change in trend which...
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my friend olly likes to take a lot of pictures. i'm afraid he'll catch me picking my nose.d evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office. need any more? each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest. okay. >> we are standing by now for president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> the explanation of this man and what has happened to him i think maybe we won't all fully understand. we never knew really who he was. >> good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office. >> it's as though he has needed enemies from the beginning, not only for political reasons but to give him his own identity. ♪ ♪ >>> my mother was a quaker, and my father was a methodist. but when they married they compromised. they both became quakers, of course. >> we were poor. we had very little. we all used hand-me-down clothes. i wore my brother's shoes, and my brother below me wore mine. when i was 10 years old we had the store and service station. it was mostly study and wor
my friend olly likes to take a lot of pictures. i'm afraid he'll catch me picking my nose.d evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office. need any more? each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest. okay. >> we are standing by now for president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> the explanation of this man and what has happened to him i think maybe we won't all fully...
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olli: the story itself was greatly exaggerated and actually misunderstood in the sense that the monetaryy committee does preparatory work but certain sensitive issues such as resuming qe and purchases is definitely for the governing council to decide. there is nothing extraordinary in this sequence of events. nejra: one of the world's most influential oil executives bob dudley recently announced he will step down from his post next year. this week, he spoke with annmarie hordern in london about leaving the company at a pivotal moment for the industry. bob: i think this new environment will create a lot of opportunities for companies that adjust to it. people want an instant solution on everything. our investors want us to do a lot of different things. like other companies as well, we will be leaders in this space. we do wind and solar and biofuels. we have thousands of people working on that as part of the transition. bp has a lot of opportunities. annmarie: what is your advice for the incoming ceo? bob: he will do a great job. he is a great leader, he has been with the company, he knows
olli: the story itself was greatly exaggerated and actually misunderstood in the sense that the monetaryy committee does preparatory work but certain sensitive issues such as resuming qe and purchases is definitely for the governing council to decide. there is nothing extraordinary in this sequence of events. nejra: one of the world's most influential oil executives bob dudley recently announced he will step down from his post next year. this week, he spoke with annmarie hordern in london about...
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that‘s all coming up on sportsday with me, olly foster, at 6.30pm.. zombieland: double tap. and a shaun the sheep movie. i love shaun the sheep. i cannot even pronounce the title... maleficent: mistress of evil. in the first maleficent, a mother—daughter tail pulled from the point of view of the angelina jolie character, who we learn through the course of the movie is not actually evil but has a whole lot of things going on. at the bidding of this, a voice saying, yes, but people still thought she was evil. and now we start the new movie many years later. elle fanning is set to marry a handsome prince, to the disgust of her mother him a play by michelle pfeiffer. here is a clip. i remember the story of a baby, a baby cursed to sleep and never wake up. really?
that‘s all coming up on sportsday with me, olly foster, at 6.30pm.. zombieland: double tap. and a shaun the sheep movie. i love shaun the sheep. i cannot even pronounce the title... maleficent: mistress of evil. in the first maleficent, a mother—daughter tail pulled from the point of view of the angelina jolie character, who we learn through the course of the movie is not actually evil but has a whole lot of things going on. at the bidding of this, a voice saying, yes, but people still...
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. >> ollie, on the cbs crew now is to be in this room during this. only the crew. no, there will be no picture. no. after the broadcast. you've taken your pictures. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> it's enough, okay? i'll secret service or any secret service in the room? >> there's plenty, mr. president. >> out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ i used to rule the world >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the whitewater controversy -- >> whitewater. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking what am i going to do. >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policy. >> he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i'm not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a grave and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have s
. >> ollie, on the cbs crew now is to be in this room during this. only the crew. no, there will be no picture. no. after the broadcast. you've taken your pictures. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> it's enough, okay? i'll secret service or any secret service in the room? >> there's plenty, mr. president. >> out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ i used to rule the world...
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. >>> speaking of senators running for president, a surprise lead for bernie sanders pulling olli new hampshire. a reason to smile. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement
. >>> speaking of senators running for president, a surprise lead for bernie sanders pulling olli new hampshire. a reason to smile. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great,...
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are laws and codes that allow police to move, cite or arrest homeless people like deborah lange and ollie harris. >> i understand that i could be next. >> reporter: in san francisco there are a total of 36 quality- of-life ordinances. april prohibit everything from obstructing street to camping and sleeping in parks to being a public nuisance. critics say these codes not only target homeless people but they effectively criminalize homelessness. >> california generally has a lot more of these laws than other states. >> reporter: jeff is the director for uc berkeley policy advocate. california has close to 1000 anti-homeless laws. >> a lot of lawmakers feel like they are at their wits end. what me feel like a good fix which is to get the person removed from your street or to put boulders on your side lost for example is not going to solve the problem. >> we found that we have to bounce from place to place. >> reporter: laws that disproportionately impact on sheltered people are just ineffective. >> the law for after homeless people exacerbate homelessness. typically everywhere they are used
are laws and codes that allow police to move, cite or arrest homeless people like deborah lange and ollie harris. >> i understand that i could be next. >> reporter: in san francisco there are a total of 36 quality- of-life ordinances. april prohibit everything from obstructing street to camping and sleeping in parks to being a public nuisance. critics say these codes not only target homeless people but they effectively criminalize homelessness. >> california generally has a...