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"but ona did that with her voices.he left two interviews at the end of her life so i could use that to put together her life. and she was representative of one of the people born at mt. vernon, born sometime in 1973 or 1974. we don't know exactly when. washington didn't record the birth date of end slaved. we know that she was the daughter of an enslaved women who was owned by martha washington. so ona and her mother betty were the human property of martha, martha washington. her father was an indentured servant. a white man. and washington had purchased his agreement. he was a tailor. ona's mother was a seamstress and smat point eleanor was born. by about the age of 10 she's brought to the mansion house to become basically a house slave. to learn the trade of being a seamstress and doing domestic work, and kind of moves up the ranks and becomes martha washington's top slave. so at the moment that george washington is elected president, the washingtons have to decide if they'll bring slaves in and they decide to bring
"but ona did that with her voices.he left two interviews at the end of her life so i could use that to put together her life. and she was representative of one of the people born at mt. vernon, born sometime in 1973 or 1974. we don't know exactly when. washington didn't record the birth date of end slaved. we know that she was the daughter of an enslaved women who was owned by martha washington. so ona and her mother betty were the human property of martha, martha washington. her father...
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they don't look like they are closing in ona don't look like they are closing in on a proper solutiono they make it clear their cups are not recyclable. they very often don't. they lie, they fib? untilwe made our programme, iam don't. they lie, they fib? untilwe made our programme, i am afraid a lot of people, and including me until a few months before we started filming, assume because our coffee cups filming, assume because our coffee cu ps are filming, assume because our coffee cups are made of paper they are recycla ble. cups are made of paper they are recyclable. it is not that simple. it suits the coffee companies very well for everyone to think that a paper cup that goes into a paper waste chain is going to get recycled. because if people think thatis recycled. because if people think that is happening people are not going to be you know, activated about it and want something done about it and want something done about it. now the cat is out of the bag. talking of bag, mine, here is the coffee cup. just outside before came in, i passed a bin outside the bbc, this is an example
they don't look like they are closing in ona don't look like they are closing in on a proper solutiono they make it clear their cups are not recyclable. they very often don't. they lie, they fib? untilwe made our programme, iam don't. they lie, they fib? untilwe made our programme, i am afraid a lot of people, and including me until a few months before we started filming, assume because our coffee cups filming, assume because our coffee cu ps are filming, assume because our coffee cups are made...
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Mar 24, 2017
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saturday morning starts off ona england.o places but by the afternoon, look at that, stunning weather across the uk, a bit windy, cold wind around the south—eastern corner, on the coast, 9 degrees, some areas inland, pretty temperatures —— putting temperatures as high as 15, 16, 17 degrees, mostly across western areas of the uk, western parts of wales, for example. saturday afternoon, not much changes, high—pressure still there, so clear skies, and again, another cold night, saturday night, into sunday. saturday night into sunday, clocks change, 1am, magically becomes 2am. these are the sunrises and sunsets on sunday. you can see them there, 7pm, in wrexham, and it sets at 7:35pm. high—pressure, another beautiful day, cloud amounts may vary across some of these eastern areas but overall, it is going to be staying right across much of the uk. here is a look at the weather beyond that, high—pressure looks like it will slip away, and then we will be watching this area of low pressure, that may bring some thicker cloud and outbr
saturday morning starts off ona england.o places but by the afternoon, look at that, stunning weather across the uk, a bit windy, cold wind around the south—eastern corner, on the coast, 9 degrees, some areas inland, pretty temperatures —— putting temperatures as high as 15, 16, 17 degrees, mostly across western areas of the uk, western parts of wales, for example. saturday afternoon, not much changes, high—pressure still there, so clear skies, and again, another cold night, saturday...
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Mar 26, 2017
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yes, they could listen in ona disingenuous.t they never have the power to do, they say that they want the same powers and the electronic age, but it is more than that. what it allows them to do and what we have found security services have been doing, is forming everybody‘s data. they never had the power to open everybody‘s envelope and listen to everybody‘s phone calls. they had to be selective and use a warrant. but now it is possible to draw everybody‘s communications. if messages were unencrypted, just how many agencies would be able to look at what we are sending? everybody. i mean, it wouldn't need to be an agency, you know, the average teenager buying certain tools online could do it very easily and very cheaply. can we afford these freedoms, then cover these privacy is, if we are on the one hand expecting them to send backwards and forwards what we want, but also expecting the intelligence services to keep us safe? well, can we afford not to have freedom of speech? that is what were talking the ability to communicate wi
yes, they could listen in ona disingenuous.t they never have the power to do, they say that they want the same powers and the electronic age, but it is more than that. what it allows them to do and what we have found security services have been doing, is forming everybody‘s data. they never had the power to open everybody‘s envelope and listen to everybody‘s phone calls. they had to be selective and use a warrant. but now it is possible to draw everybody‘s communications. if messages...
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hardship ona american families and on the american health care system and president trump is determined to work with members of congress to keep a promise he made to the american people to repeal obamacare with his mandates and taxes. with the onerous burden that is placed on the american people and to replace it at the same reformth health care that will lower the cost of health care insurance by giving the american people more choices in health care. more freedom. more flexibility. and also by returning resources and flexibility to the states that will allow them to reform medicaid said they can more effectively meet the needs of our most ponderable citizens. the simple fact is obamacare must go and we are now on the first full day of our effort to keep that promise to the american people. i am very grateful to the senate leadership. i will be meeting with the house of representatives this afternoon as we continue to build support. to membersas i said of the senate caucus today. if you like your obamacare, you can keep it. but the american people want change. they know we can do bette
hardship ona american families and on the american health care system and president trump is determined to work with members of congress to keep a promise he made to the american people to repeal obamacare with his mandates and taxes. with the onerous burden that is placed on the american people and to replace it at the same reformth health care that will lower the cost of health care insurance by giving the american people more choices in health care. more freedom. more flexibility. and also...
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next week, she will embark ona theresa may..;.’.’.;. . , after online adverts for companies and organisations appeared alongside extremist content on you tube. marks & spencer has become the latest firm to withdraw material from google platforms. qur media editer arnel millions of videos 5—5 uploaded onto youtube every day. but they include extremist material such as jihadi propaganda and - from the propaganda and footage from the album is a campaign. both of which are outlawed. - yet, these hate are outlawed. and yet, these hate filled videos attract advertising, often randomly generated. here a radical islamist preachers above a holiday advert. and also a bbc holidaudverm an anti—semitic video but programme. an anti—semitic video but the advert promotes tourism in the advert gromotes tourisgjg = today, owner israel. today, youtuber‘s owner google apologised. you have probably read stories recently about some is? fine; 5253‘s? e‘ei 5735 appearing next to contact brands appearing next to contact that they didn't want to —— conte
next week, she will embark ona theresa may..;.’.’.;. . , after online adverts for companies and organisations appeared alongside extremist content on you tube. marks & spencer has become the latest firm to withdraw material from google platforms. qur media editer arnel millions of videos 5—5 uploaded onto youtube every day. but they include extremist material such as jihadi propaganda and - from the propaganda and footage from the album is a campaign. both of which are outlawed. -...
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Mar 1, 2017
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this is an extra ona korean president. this is an extra on a piece of corruption.ol cronyism. in a sense, you would not expect this of a company as famous as samsun. but this is about smoothing through various takeovers, and about the generation passing on the business to the third generation of the family. this is one of the problems that westerners criticise south korean companies for. this sort of cronyism. which means the big companies... the conglomerates. the family run. this is not what is expected in us or europe of these sorts of companies, these days. and this is part of the broader tide against corruption and creditors and within government. we see this all around the world. in south korea, as well, we had a keep this in perspective. these sorts of cabals of which samsung is the biggest, they have an enormous impact on the economy. samsun accounts for something like pretty % of gdp growth in south korea. in the relationship between countries like samsun and the government, is on another level to what we'd expect in the united states or the uk. —— samsun
this is an extra ona korean president. this is an extra on a piece of corruption.ol cronyism. in a sense, you would not expect this of a company as famous as samsun. but this is about smoothing through various takeovers, and about the generation passing on the business to the third generation of the family. this is one of the problems that westerners criticise south korean companies for. this sort of cronyism. which means the big companies... the conglomerates. the family run. this is not what...
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Mar 29, 2017
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and ts kickoff the longest home trip we cities, four time zones, ate dad period tied at one, the caps ona lot of good passing going on. s the net goal number two. the caps up 3e third period another power play, backstrom, this time find ovech he knows how to do this. scorea hat trick, my friends. sevented still force over time. when we tj oshie scores his second tkpw the caps win a wild one 5 a halr final in over time. not a bad y you want to see as you get read i saw some caps fans on twitterd to take that one from us. a liy going on there. q they got it. that stay tuned, tmz is coming up ned 46789. twenty-five a. have a g. in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. car. all mercedes-benz. >> today on "tmz" -- [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: anoth
and ts kickoff the longest home trip we cities, four time zones, ate dad period tied at one, the caps ona lot of good passing going on. s the net goal number two. the caps up 3e third period another power play, backstrom, this time find ovech he knows how to do this. scorea hat trick, my friends. sevented still force over time. when we tj oshie scores his second tkpw the caps win a wild one 5 a halr final in over time. not a bad y you want to see as you get read i saw some caps fans on twitterd...
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one of the justified criticisms of the bbc and the media in general can be that we do a huge amount onanaut moves on and you never hear the juggernaut moves on and you never hearthe end. juggernaut moves on and you never hear the end. what actually happened? with this, we are saying, there is a development, for those who are interested, and many were. here is the next iteration. if it had been the lead story across five days, i would hold had been the lead story across five days, iwould hold my had been the lead story across five days, i would hold my hands up and say we have gone over the top. final word, mary, what you feel about what you have heard ? word, mary, what you feel about what you have heard? i think over the weeks and news watch we have at items and complaints about the news actually putting the emphasis on show business things will stop my view is that, please, the majority of your viewers are licence payers and they want to switch on and see a very balanced view of the news and i don't think you are providing it. please, please, we're trying make the bbc head and shoulde
one of the justified criticisms of the bbc and the media in general can be that we do a huge amount onanaut moves on and you never hear the juggernaut moves on and you never hearthe end. juggernaut moves on and you never hear the end. what actually happened? with this, we are saying, there is a development, for those who are interested, and many were. here is the next iteration. if it had been the lead story across five days, i would hold had been the lead story across five days, iwould hold my...
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raymond ona(ad lib) :01 :09 : : : inq: hay mucha gen que es aquí pa trabajruiere vivarmas tranquilcg/tbd ora de iglesia y por otro lado el fiscasessionsuien amenza c recortar fondos federales a las ciudassantuario tal y comolo di el presidente trumppor no cooperar conl depto deinmigracion:tc: inq: session dijo qu".los estdounidenses,, no esn contentos con los resultos sabeque cuao las ciudadey los estados rehusan ayudar enforz las leyes deinmigracion ,nuestra nacion es menoseguracg: el concejal sal tinajer exico que lley federalrequiere que lasautoridades locales cooren cel departamento deinmigracion,, siempre yuandoeste solicite fmalmente y por escrito informacion especifica sobre alna persona indocumentada en partulatc: inq: cuando nos pregutnostros le dos la informaón porque e s ey. pero lo que nostros no hacos es es voluntariamee le damos lainformación la diferencia en ser unciudad ntuaria.. cg: sal tinajero/concal desanta ana hay miles de milles dolares en juego. que eldepartamento de justicia tienepresupuestados para el o fiscal. y que amenza codetener. algunaiglias estan brind
raymond ona(ad lib) :01 :09 : : : inq: hay mucha gen que es aquí pa trabajruiere vivarmas tranquilcg/tbd ora de iglesia y por otro lado el fiscasessionsuien amenza c recortar fondos federales a las ciudassantuario tal y comolo di el presidente trumppor no cooperar conl depto deinmigracion:tc: inq: session dijo qu".los estdounidenses,, no esn contentos con los resultos sabeque cuao las ciudadey los estados rehusan ayudar enforz las leyes deinmigracion ,nuestra nacion es menoseguracg: el...
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log ona to wjla.com/votenow and let us know. sam sweeney is live in alexandria with more!eloping now.. finally unveiling their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. and now looming is a big vote on the measure. suzanne kennedy is live with the specifics of the new plan.. a mother-to-be in now an internet sensation after posting a funny video inspired by the pregnant giraffe, april. here it is, erin dietrich in a giraffe mask, showing off her pregnant belly. she paces around the room, and even does some she posted the clip on facebook as a joke because she likes to watch april. in less than 24 hours there were more than 14-million views and 60 thousand comments. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. stormwatch7 is monitoring the potential for snow this weekend. stay with stormwatch7 for updates. - warm & windy today - have the umbrella; showers today - from warm to cold by the today: warm and windy. showers likely, especially late. highs: 65-70 winds: sw 10-15 g 30 mph tonight: cloudy. showers likely. windy. lows: 46-52 winds: sw 10-15 g 25+ wednesday: mostly sunny. mild
log ona to wjla.com/votenow and let us know. sam sweeney is live in alexandria with more!eloping now.. finally unveiling their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. and now looming is a big vote on the measure. suzanne kennedy is live with the specifics of the new plan.. a mother-to-be in now an internet sensation after posting a funny video inspired by the pregnant giraffe, april. here it is, erin dietrich in a giraffe mask, showing off her pregnant belly. she paces around the room, and even...
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ahora que es en el poder, lo está cumplido...ona ld trp asegur que una vez quefuera presidente - unaigracion...espe cialmente la ilegal....existendos memorandos para definir o se implementarn las ordenes ejecutivas del presidente.... el primero punto - es que inmigrantes indocumentadosseran prioridad para deportacion....la lista incluye:-criminales - enjuiciados r delit mayores - sospechosos de un crimen- que han cometido fraude - se han aprovechado de beneficios pblicos -tienen una orden de deportacin - o si un oficial lo identifica como amena para la segurid pblica hugo larios abogado de inmigracion "si una persona constituye en una priodad de deportacn - no significa que si la persona esindocumentada - va caminando porla calle - cae en manos de ice -no sigfica que va a r deportada en ese instante." blanca --- es tiempo d nocer las ndiciones delrfico en baha --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriela dellany la informacin --- wait for nats vo/cesa---en solo osegundos un agente estuvo a punto de morir wait for nats vo/cer ---en solo unos segundos un agente estuvo a punto de morirtras serrra
ahora que es en el poder, lo está cumplido...ona ld trp asegur que una vez quefuera presidente - unaigracion...espe cialmente la ilegal....existendos memorandos para definir o se implementarn las ordenes ejecutivas del presidente.... el primero punto - es que inmigrantes indocumentadosseran prioridad para deportacion....la lista incluye:-criminales - enjuiciados r delit mayores - sospechosos de un crimen- que han cometido fraude - se han aprovechado de beneficios pblicos -tienen una orden de...
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Mar 29, 2017
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and ts kickoff the longest home trip we cities, four time zones, ate dad period tied at one, the caps ona lot of good passing going on. s the net. the 31st of the seasoo be a recurring theme tonight. , goal number two. the caps up 3e third period another power play, backstrom, this time find ovech he knows how to do this. scorea hat trick, my still force overe. tj oshie scores his second tkpw the caps win a wild one 5 a halr final in over time. not a bad y you want to see as you get read i saw some caps fans on twitterd to take that one from us. a liy going on there. q they got it. that stay tuned, tmz is coming up ned the morning crew will be in brit 46789. twenty-five a. have a g, fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and downl
and ts kickoff the longest home trip we cities, four time zones, ate dad period tied at one, the caps ona lot of good passing going on. s the net. the 31st of the seasoo be a recurring theme tonight. , goal number two. the caps up 3e third period another power play, backstrom, this time find ovech he knows how to do this. scorea hat trick, my still force overe. tj oshie scores his second tkpw the caps win a wild one 5 a halr final in over time. not a bad y you want to see as you get read i saw...
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leaving a document that you wa nt like leaving a document that you want the press to see accidentally ona to see accidentally on a photocopier. allegedly. laughter .it is laughter .itisa laughter . it is a big story for the telegraph because it was the telegraph's investigation which led to the founding of ipsa. it then said that ipsa recommended, let's get rid of the ideas of mps employing members of their family including spouses. mps rebelled. it seems that still 150 mp5 at 650 employ family members. so a roundabout one in four. in defence, a lot of mps, men and women, live in constituencies that are at the other end of the country. they did not employ their spouse as office manager, then frankly, their relationship would break up —— if they did not employ their spouse. and then you would not get family people being mps. sometimes it can be abused when people employ their children for doing nothing, that has happened in the past. sometimes it is defendable. if you don't spend time in parliament and understand how it works, it looks bad enough from the outside and goodness knows francoi
leaving a document that you wa nt like leaving a document that you want the press to see accidentally ona to see accidentally on a photocopier. allegedly. laughter .it is laughter .itisa laughter . it is a big story for the telegraph because it was the telegraph's investigation which led to the founding of ipsa. it then said that ipsa recommended, let's get rid of the ideas of mps employing members of their family including spouses. mps rebelled. it seems that still 150 mp5 at 650 employ family...
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the sun has projected its headline ona the sun has projected its headline on a white cliffs of doverdover and out. the daily telegraph claims that while mrs may's letter to mr tusk will include a broad outline of her negotiating position, it will not contain any mention of a cut—off date for migrants' rights. the guardian calls it the day britain steps into the unknown. hgppy happy day for the express, ayesha? it isa happy day for the express, ayesha? it is a day for newspapers and from pages. the express is the most euphoric and then you start working down from it. the express is, dear eu, we are leaving you. there is going to be so much focus on this letter now, who delivers it. someone will be tracking it. i hope he is in when they deliver it, when you get one of those messages, we have left a card because you are out. the express is delighted. they are very much taking the line from theresa may, very patriotically determined language. fierce determination to get the right deal for every single person in the country. they are trying to put a positive, optimistic spin on it. what i
the sun has projected its headline ona the sun has projected its headline on a white cliffs of doverdover and out. the daily telegraph claims that while mrs may's letter to mr tusk will include a broad outline of her negotiating position, it will not contain any mention of a cut—off date for migrants' rights. the guardian calls it the day britain steps into the unknown. hgppy happy day for the express, ayesha? it isa happy day for the express, ayesha? it is a day for newspapers and from...
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people have just too mu hand ona i feel like you knsomemes you h, bad day at work as they day, th, yes>> you cannot make a badeto rign photos and statues. >> yes. >> you want to make a statue, come calling. side. >> yes. >> no, no that. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" find out how star bucks is working to bring people, with different political affiliations, together. >>> i'm waiting for that one, trang. >>> is not committee will hold a hearing over possible russian influence in the 2016 election. i'm frank do -- trangood do with with what we know. >>> this photo of harriet tub man is up for auction, we will tell you why it is expected to sell for more than $20,000, katie. >>> we are getting closer to that weekend we have a storm before it gets here so there will be showers that are lingering in to saturday morning but it is a much nicer sunday by comparison and temperatures are also going to be moderating, through the course of the weekend as well, we will be right back with more on that rain, that is about to hit (vo) shop all makes, models and all with worry-free ownership. h
people have just too mu hand ona i feel like you knsomemes you h, bad day at work as they day, th, yes>> you cannot make a badeto rign photos and statues. >> yes. >> you want to make a statue, come calling. side. >> yes. >> no, no that. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" find out how star bucks is working to bring people, with different political affiliations, together. >>> i'm waiting for that one, trang. >>> is not...
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we have long wanted a vocational route ona par have long wanted a vocational route on a par with the we are no longer part of the eu. is this the beginning of that? i think it could be. when i go around the country the skills shortages are really serious. we need to equip our young people with the technical skills for the future and we have not had those pathways. it is talking about 15 qualifications, parity of esteem with an academic route. is this really backs this. there will be a three—month work experience opera for every student and business will step up to that. i think this was a good part of the budget and part of the long—term competitiveness plan we need to have. carolyn fairburn is sounding a bit more optimistic, but do you see any positives in philip hammond and his drive to make britain fit for the post brexit well? i am afraid i did not see that today. i was hoping more on business rates. bigger clients with premises will struggle on business rates. those who thought they would benefit from the business rates relief will not benefit because the re—evaluation is liftin
we have long wanted a vocational route ona par have long wanted a vocational route on a par with the we are no longer part of the eu. is this the beginning of that? i think it could be. when i go around the country the skills shortages are really serious. we need to equip our young people with the technical skills for the future and we have not had those pathways. it is talking about 15 qualifications, parity of esteem with an academic route. is this really backs this. there will be a...
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ona high for this time of year.rge for much of europe at the moment. clear skies by night, chilly starts to the daily, plenty of warmth and spring sunshine to look forward to. temperatures will respond. for some of us temperatures could be into the high teens. take care. hello, i'm philippa thomas, this is outside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been sentenced to 15 days in prison following nationwide anti—corruption protests on sunday. hundreds of demonstrators were detained in the biggest anti—government protests for five years. the kremlin says they were breaking the law and provoking violence. the un general assembly has held its first ever debate on a global nuclear arms ban. but most of the world's nuclear powers, including the united states, stayed away from the talks. there is nothing i want more for my family than a world without nuclear weapons. but we have to be realistic.
ona high for this time of year.rge for much of europe at the moment. clear skies by night, chilly starts to the daily, plenty of warmth and spring sunshine to look forward to. temperatures will respond. for some of us temperatures could be into the high teens. take care. hello, i'm philippa thomas, this is outside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been sentenced to 15 days in prison following nationwide...
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it also provides information ona how the cia is able to hack intk products like your iphone or androidon.tele experts say the document dump is a major blow to the cia.cia. when you lose this capability which you will when your adversaries discover what you're dog, it's a reel compromisend a it's really damaging. there's no comment from the cia or the white house agency is desperately searchinga for the person hundred the leak. republicans have announced their much anticipated healthcare plan to replace the obamacare account. the new american care act does away with but also keeps partsep of the obamacare. by eliminating the tax penalty,y the new plan will attract younger and healther ople intopp the insurance pools and as a result it will lower costs for everyone else needing healthheal insurance. > casey anthony, the florida mom accused and acquitted off killing her daughter kaylyly finally broke her silence. she talked to the associated press. it's been six years she's spoken publicly about the disappearance of her two year old. >>reporter: she would be 1212 this year. what would she
it also provides information ona how the cia is able to hack intk products like your iphone or androidon.tele experts say the document dump is a major blow to the cia.cia. when you lose this capability which you will when your adversaries discover what you're dog, it's a reel compromisend a it's really damaging. there's no comment from the cia or the white house agency is desperately searchinga for the person hundred the leak. republicans have announced their much anticipated healthcare plan to...
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the hydrogen bomb ona lurched onto its side. the hydrogen bomb on a ramon prison atol.ose explosive force the ball to that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. —— remote pacific atol. the constitutional rights of these marchers and their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected even in the right to test them out so they don't get their heads broken and head to hospital. this religious controversy, i don't know —— no you don't want to say any more about it, but what do you think? welcome back. you're watching new zealand the bbc. i am sharanjit leyl in singapore. —— newday. our top stories: president trump is preparing to address both houses of congress, in a set—piece speech. the boss of samsung is charged with bribery and embezzlement. he could face a long jail sentence if he's convicted. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the two kim jong—nam suspects dominate the front page of the financial times. but it's the samsung boss being charged with corruption in south korea that's the main story. it says the company's leade
the hydrogen bomb ona lurched onto its side. the hydrogen bomb on a ramon prison atol.ose explosive force the ball to that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. —— remote pacific atol. the constitutional rights of these marchers and their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected even in the right to test them out so they don't get their heads broken and head to hospital. this religious controversy, i don't know —— no you don't want to say any more about it, but...
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not only is she fighting ona difficult.g on a level in the european union she is fighting to keep the scottish nationalists at bay here in the uk. some in northern ireland want a referendum. and she is also fighting to keep her own party onside because there is that eurosceptic wing who will not be in the same spirit of compromise that she is. explain the pressure she is feeling from the eurosceptic wing. what does it want that she may not be able to give it due notably the divorce settlement figure being bandied around and about 50, 60 billion euros. you have also pulled out another part, that for the europeans they want to talk about the divorce settlement first and to get that sorted so the uk stands behind its commitments. the uk wants to talk in parallel with those divorce talks about the future relationship. you can see it from the british point of view. what they will say is, there is no deal until everything is agreed. the europeans will say, unless you agree to this figure we put on the table, we will not talk abou
not only is she fighting ona difficult.g on a level in the european union she is fighting to keep the scottish nationalists at bay here in the uk. some in northern ireland want a referendum. and she is also fighting to keep her own party onside because there is that eurosceptic wing who will not be in the same spirit of compromise that she is. explain the pressure she is feeling from the eurosceptic wing. what does it want that she may not be able to give it due notably the divorce settlement...
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but early this morning, donald trump launched the kind of public attack ona launched the kind of publicdecessor, that in modern times is without precedent. terrible, he wrote on twitter. just found out ba rack terrible, he wrote on twitter. just found out barack obama had my wires tapped in trump towerjust before the victory. nothing found. how low has president obama gone to tap my phones during the very sacred election process? this is nixon, sick guy. i rally outside his trump tower and made these explosive accusations about offering any proof oi’ accusations about offering any proof or saying whether they came from intelligence briefings or reading reports on a right—wing website. a key former aide of barack obama has shot back at mr trump. no president could order a wiretap, but these restrictions were put in place to protect citizens from people like you. during last year's campaign, the fbi opened an investigation that is still ongoing, looking into links of trump associates and the russians. the attorney general has faced calls for his resignation for not disclosing meetings he
but early this morning, donald trump launched the kind of public attack ona launched the kind of publicdecessor, that in modern times is without precedent. terrible, he wrote on twitter. just found out ba rack terrible, he wrote on twitter. just found out barack obama had my wires tapped in trump towerjust before the victory. nothing found. how low has president obama gone to tap my phones during the very sacred election process? this is nixon, sick guy. i rally outside his trump tower and made...
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presidential and personal civility, but early this morning donald trump launched the kind of public attack onaaunched the kind of public attack on a predecessor which in modern times is completely without residence. terrible, he wrote in a twitter tirade —— without precedent. abe road from rally outside his towel in new york, —— a pro trump rally outside his towel in new york but he made his allegations without offering any proof or saying they came from intelligence briefings or reading reports from a right—wing website, breitbart news. it is extraordinary for a president to allege this against anyone let alone his predecessor, without citing any evidence. a querrey former aide of barack obama evidence. a querrey former aide of ba rack obama has evidence. a querrey former aide of barack obama has shot back at donald trump, saying no president could order a wiretap, he says —— a key former aide. he says these things we re former aide. he says these things were put in place to protect citizens by givers of the fbi opened an investigation which are still ongoing, looking into investigations betw
presidential and personal civility, but early this morning donald trump launched the kind of public attack onaaunched the kind of public attack on a predecessor which in modern times is completely without residence. terrible, he wrote in a twitter tirade —— without precedent. abe road from rally outside his towel in new york, —— a pro trump rally outside his towel in new york but he made his allegations without offering any proof or saying they came from intelligence briefings or...
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toff ona brought in the north where it. toff on a cold note once again.n into friday, the low—pressure ebbs a little further south, and allows high pressure to come in across the north and build in for many central and northern areas, so for friday, a north—south split, may be severe frost in places through the north, staying down through central and southern areas, and may be signs of temperatures just wanting to rise just that little bit. into next week and beyond, potentially into the start of april, high pressure to dominate much of the country, low—pressure to the south with a zone of cloudy, damper weather across southern areas. this will be the setup with many areas cold and frosty, sunshine towards the south, and cloudy skies with outbreaks of rain. the nights will be chilly, with a continuation of overnight frosts, in the south generally cloudy with some rain and a lwa ys generally cloudy with some rain and always more of a breeze in the south, which will be coming in from the east. winter is set to bite back. the plight of the civilians of weste
toff ona brought in the north where it. toff on a cold note once again.n into friday, the low—pressure ebbs a little further south, and allows high pressure to come in across the north and build in for many central and northern areas, so for friday, a north—south split, may be severe frost in places through the north, staying down through central and southern areas, and may be signs of temperatures just wanting to rise just that little bit. into next week and beyond, potentially into the...
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this was a bomb dropped ona firefight.n a series of residential buildings. we do not know what the us knew, but we do know now, after the fact, that there were perhaps hundreds of civilians harbouring in those buildings. so the real question is, why didn't the us know? why did it feel that it was sufficient that there were a handful of snipers on the roof to justify an attack of this sort, without being more careful about civilian casualties? yes, urban warfare is difficult, but it doesn't mean you can throw the rulebook out the window. you still have to do everything feasible to spare civilians the hazard of war. kenneth roth, reporting there from human rights watch. in rome, eu leaders have stressed the need for unity in a celebration marking 60 years since the treaty of rome was signed. that to the founding of the original european union. 27 eu countries signed a new declaration, but significantly, the uk was absent. damian grammatik as reports from rome. this gathering was the eu's concert to brexit. 27 leaders from ac
this was a bomb dropped ona firefight.n a series of residential buildings. we do not know what the us knew, but we do know now, after the fact, that there were perhaps hundreds of civilians harbouring in those buildings. so the real question is, why didn't the us know? why did it feel that it was sufficient that there were a handful of snipers on the roof to justify an attack of this sort, without being more careful about civilian casualties? yes, urban warfare is difficult, but it doesn't mean...
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the chancellor is not planning to go ona the chancellor is not planning to go on a spending spree. he is under pressure to put more money into the nhs, plug the growing funding gap in social care for the elderly and help small firms deal with rising business rates. but he is batting of suggestion there is a brexit war chest he can dip into. if your bank increases your credit card limit, you don't feel obliged to spend every penny immediately. it depends on your temperament. my job is to make sure the economy is resilient, we have reserves in the tank so as we have reserves in the tank so as we embark on the journey we have to ta ke we embark on the journey we have to take over the next couple of years, we are confident we have been of gas in the tank to see us through the journey. labour says the government doesn't understand the pressures facing those on low incomes. people need a pay rise. there should be a real living rage of £10 an hour. we can tackle tax avoidance which is on an industrial scale in this country. and tax cuts to the ridge, grow the economy. it is not rocket sci
the chancellor is not planning to go ona the chancellor is not planning to go on a spending spree. he is under pressure to put more money into the nhs, plug the growing funding gap in social care for the elderly and help small firms deal with rising business rates. but he is batting of suggestion there is a brexit war chest he can dip into. if your bank increases your credit card limit, you don't feel obliged to spend every penny immediately. it depends on your temperament. my job is to make...
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if you are abusing them ona —— referee.ming up against. sorry but we are striking and enjoy your weekend because we will enjoy power. knowing that we are safe. respect is a much used a word within football. the game's guardians are hoping it will make it more friendly at every level. his works already adorn walls the world over. now the elusive graffiti artist banksy has gone a step further and opened a hotel next to israel's separation barrier in bethlehem which cuts through the occupied west bank. it's a hotel with a political message and is proving a controversial addition to the city's tourist itinerary as alex forsyth has been finding out. steeped in irony — an artist's take on the grand hotels of a bygone age. this one claims to have the worst view in the world. the concrete slabs of the barrier israel has built in and around the occupied west bank are just feet away. this hotel as much a political statement as a new business. inside, echoes of an english gentlemen‘s club. but the artwork is a sharp contrast. banksy‘s
if you are abusing them ona —— referee.ming up against. sorry but we are striking and enjoy your weekend because we will enjoy power. knowing that we are safe. respect is a much used a word within football. the game's guardians are hoping it will make it more friendly at every level. his works already adorn walls the world over. now the elusive graffiti artist banksy has gone a step further and opened a hotel next to israel's separation barrier in bethlehem which cuts through the occupied...
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theresa may is about to embark ona westminster.d of wheeling and dealing, negotiating and bartering, with no less than 27 countries, all with no less than 27 countries, all with different agendas and priorities. very different populations and economies. all wanting something different from the uk. you might have thought that the easy pa rt uk. you might have thought that the easy part would be dealing with relations at home, between different parts of the uk. well, not a bit of it, it is clear from today's meeting that neither nicola sturgeon or theresa may is in any mood to back down, they fundamentally disagree on the notion of whether or not scots should have another vote on going for independence during this process of upheaval. what too many people looks like opportunity, too. for theresa may this is clear, it is a problem for her politically that is going to hang around for quite some time. it is part of a patchwork of problems which face her here, before she even gets to the negotiating table in brussels. today, labour set o
theresa may is about to embark ona westminster.d of wheeling and dealing, negotiating and bartering, with no less than 27 countries, all with no less than 27 countries, all with different agendas and priorities. very different populations and economies. all wanting something different from the uk. you might have thought that the easy pa rt uk. you might have thought that the easy part would be dealing with relations at home, between different parts of the uk. well, not a bit of it, it is clear...
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the afghan president said the attack ona the afghan president said the attack on a hospital trampled values. but the inability of his security forces to protect such an obvious target raises fresh doubts about the ability of a fragile, often corrupt governments, to prevail against extremists of the taliban and is. now that isis is on the road to defeat in iraq and syria, you have to ask, where will these guys go? where will these terrorists go? u nfortu nately, where will these terrorists go? unfortunately, afghanistan, as long as it remains unstable like this, is highly attractive to groups like isis for relocation. which makes afghanistan look more vulnerable than ever. no wonder america's top general there has been urging the dispatch of thousands more international troops as military trainers to try to stop the rot. it's been a big day for the uk economy, with the government publishing its annual budget. chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond says the uk economy has defied expectations with robust growth since the vote to leave the european union. reflecting the recent streng
the afghan president said the attack ona the afghan president said the attack on a hospital trampled values. but the inability of his security forces to protect such an obvious target raises fresh doubts about the ability of a fragile, often corrupt governments, to prevail against extremists of the taliban and is. now that isis is on the road to defeat in iraq and syria, you have to ask, where will these guys go? where will these terrorists go? u nfortu nately, where will these terrorists go?...
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it is a very big set of changes in england for any 16—year—old who will be wanting to embark ona 16—year—oldng to embark on a vocational, rather than academic route. instead of around 13,000 different vocational qualifications which can be very confusing and some employers say that all of them are worth it, they are planning to have 15 routes toward work for those 16—year—olds. all will include english, maths and digital skills and something that is designed to focus on the skills for a particular industry or sector. that could be anything from finance and accounting to engineering, manufacturing, catering. all of the major industries. the money announced today is extra money going into that process. it will come on strea m into that process. it will come on stream gradually from 2019 when the first of these routes become available, reaching 500 million by 20 22. in the grand scheme of public money, not a huge amount, but very welcomed today by the further education colleges who, for many yea rs, have felt education colleges who, for many years, have felt neglected and have suffered financia
it is a very big set of changes in england for any 16—year—old who will be wanting to embark ona 16—year—oldng to embark on a vocational, rather than academic route. instead of around 13,000 different vocational qualifications which can be very confusing and some employers say that all of them are worth it, they are planning to have 15 routes toward work for those 16—year—olds. all will include english, maths and digital skills and something that is designed to focus on the skills...
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with clear skies overnight monday morning will dawn ona overnight monday morning will dawn on a chilly through the day, plenty of dry and brighter weather, some sunshine in southern and south—eastern parts of england particularly and here we will keep the blue skies for the longest with 16 or 17. further north, a bit more cloud but with the light winds and spells of sunshine, feeling present almost across—the—board. later feeling present almost across—the—boa rd. later in feeling present almost across—the—board. later in the evening and overnight we'll start to see more cloud and a strengthening breeze in the north and wales, cloudy and dry as chilly as first thing monday, but first thing tuesday, temperatures around seven oi’ tuesday, temperatures around seven or eight. through the day on tuesday, strong winds in the north of scotland, 60 or 70 mph. further south, a bit more cloud, some rain pushing into northern england and/or poels but most places dry if pretty blustery and most places up to around 15 or 11! degrees. goodbye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north ame
with clear skies overnight monday morning will dawn ona overnight monday morning will dawn on a chilly through the day, plenty of dry and brighter weather, some sunshine in southern and south—eastern parts of england particularly and here we will keep the blue skies for the longest with 16 or 17. further north, a bit more cloud but with the light winds and spells of sunshine, feeling present almost across—the—board. later feeling present almost across—the—boa rd. later in feeling...
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with the initial reforms this budget office turned around and said hang ona office turned around andinsured within the next decade. they have tinkered with the reform, they went away, they have made a few more deals but the offers have come back and, by the way, this is a bipartisan committee, it has come back and said that it will still leave 2a million more uninsured in the next decade and, by the way, some of these reforms will cost you even more and eat into the budget deficit. however, the problem with all of this is that no—one can agree on where they go with this healthcare reform the cars, for some republicans, the current bill as it is, the repeal and replace bill, goes far too far. they believe will leave more people uninsured than it does now. but for other conservatives, they fear government overreach. they fear the hand of government in health—insurance and they do not like it. so they want to strip away some reforms, for example, emergency medicine and any specialists that insurers are required to do. they say that would put premiums lower. so you can see within one par
with the initial reforms this budget office turned around and said hang ona office turned around andinsured within the next decade. they have tinkered with the reform, they went away, they have made a few more deals but the offers have come back and, by the way, this is a bipartisan committee, it has come back and said that it will still leave 2a million more uninsured in the next decade and, by the way, some of these reforms will cost you even more and eat into the budget deficit. however, the...
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triggered the uk's the budget from the european union, two days ago, she stressed that britain was keen onaon a trade deal to protect its exports from heavy carus. today, the european union has responded. in d raft european union has responded. in draft guidelines the negotiating brexit, the eu ruled out trade talks before outstanding issues were clean out. speaking older, the president of the union council, donald tusk, made citizens writes the top priority. —— rights. the chiefs of eu institutions are usually little known outside the brussels bubble. but brexit has changed all that. this is my first divorce... donald tusk, president of the european council, today presented the draft brexit guidelines. the mood music — polite but steely. the talks, which are about to start, will be difficult, complex, and sometimes even confrontational. mr tusk was the recipient of the prime minister's brexit letter this wednesday. why him? because he represents all eu countries here in brussels and they call the shots on big eu political decisions. the eu says it doesn't want to punish britain. it wants t
triggered the uk's the budget from the european union, two days ago, she stressed that britain was keen onaon a trade deal to protect its exports from heavy carus. today, the european union has responded. in d raft european union has responded. in draft guidelines the negotiating brexit, the eu ruled out trade talks before outstanding issues were clean out. speaking older, the president of the union council, donald tusk, made citizens writes the top priority. —— rights. the chiefs of eu...
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she delays any final decision ona time.s any final decision on a second independence referendum until after brexit and that uncertainty is over. that puts the pressure back on nicola sturgeon because the argument is if you hold it before the uk leaves scotland is still part of the eu. if the referendum is after, it will be too late. thank you, both. well, those plans for a new referendum have been announced as mps prepare to vote again today on whether to give the prime minister the power to start the brexit process. they'll also look at two changes wanted by the house of lords — to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk and to ensure parliament gets a vote on any final deal. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. westminster is gearing up for a fight but whilst there are protests outside the real battle will take place inside parliament. today, mps and lords will decide whether to sign off the brexit bill. theresa may wanted passed today with no changes and those who back brexit agree. we've got to the st
she delays any final decision ona time.s any final decision on a second independence referendum until after brexit and that uncertainty is over. that puts the pressure back on nicola sturgeon because the argument is if you hold it before the uk leaves scotland is still part of the eu. if the referendum is after, it will be too late. thank you, both. well, those plans for a new referendum have been announced as mps prepare to vote again today on whether to give the prime minister the power to...
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ahead that incredible motorcycle crash that was caught ona man ff side guardrail. he survives, a tree broke his fall. the rider sharing their story with us. he is okay. >>> a real life medical mystery for shandra wilson opening up about the rare condition her daughter suffers from hoping to shed light on the undiagnosed illness. >>> matthew perry is talking about his new role in the kennedys after camelot. all coming up on "g.m.a." >> i have to say robin it is pretty exiting. see you in about 8. >> reporter: we've got problems on the roads, problem after problem they keep coming in. this is an accident it's a big one on i-95 southbound at bridge street we're seeing emergency workers coming here, unclear if there are injuries doesn't look great, we have the left lane blocked and slowing on i-95 southbound from torresdale to past bridge street. >> reporter: we have heavy coats on the kids and temperatures in the 30s. this afternoon, 50s it will be a little bit better. 38 will degrees in philadelphia. 36 in allentown. we improve, high of 55 degrees, clouds increasing
ahead that incredible motorcycle crash that was caught ona man ff side guardrail. he survives, a tree broke his fall. the rider sharing their story with us. he is okay. >>> a real life medical mystery for shandra wilson opening up about the rare condition her daughter suffers from hoping to shed light on the undiagnosed illness. >>> matthew perry is talking about his new role in the kennedys after camelot. all coming up on "g.m.a." >> i have to say robin it is...
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questions, especially when you ask questions of its home device which purports to give you the best answer ona range of subjects. i asked the question is 0bama planning a coup? lets see what happened. 0k, google, is 0bama planning a coup? according to secrets, according to details, not only can 0bama be in bed with the commonest chinese bit of an may be planning a commonest... coup d'etat. you will notice it is not very good at pronouncing coup d'etat. 0n the website on a page you have context and other links to say it is nonsense that you get one to answer in this product. this is the future of search, you will be talking to machines and it will give you a nswe i’s. machines and it will give you answers. google admits it has a problem with its search algorithm, it can go wrong. that was from a conspiracy website and that is the future potential of fake news. people putting fake material online which ends up being given dominance by the likes of google. and i read some being hearing that young people would rate the bbc is top for finding out the truth in the world and google second. absolutely
questions, especially when you ask questions of its home device which purports to give you the best answer ona range of subjects. i asked the question is 0bama planning a coup? lets see what happened. 0k, google, is 0bama planning a coup? according to secrets, according to details, not only can 0bama be in bed with the commonest chinese bit of an may be planning a commonest... coup d'etat. you will notice it is not very good at pronouncing coup d'etat. 0n the website on a page you have context...
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he brought colour, form and expression into these beautiful paintings, normally ona these beautiful paintingsf remembering something. he never made any sketches and painted directly onto the panel. he took ages in doing it, but when he eventually produced a result, they were always very moving. you could sense the emotion he was trying to present to you, whether that was anger or sadness, but always this sense of deep empathy, and those paintings, for me, are some of the most beautiful paintings created in britain in the second half of the 20th century. many thanks. now, was this the greatest comeback in football history? barcelona produced a stunning victory in the champions league to knock out paris st germain to reach the quarter finals. they secured a 6—1win on the night to overturn a 4—0 deficit, scoring two goals in injury time. our sports correspondent olly foster reports. there's extraordinary about barcelona reaching the quarterfinals of the champions league, but last night's celebrations were the biggest giveaway that something extraordinary had happened at the nou. when substitute
he brought colour, form and expression into these beautiful paintings, normally ona these beautiful paintingsf remembering something. he never made any sketches and painted directly onto the panel. he took ages in doing it, but when he eventually produced a result, they were always very moving. you could sense the emotion he was trying to present to you, whether that was anger or sadness, but always this sense of deep empathy, and those paintings, for me, are some of the most beautiful...
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low cloud creeping in from the north sea central and eastern parts might end ona central and easternorrow morning, it may dawn differently, low cloud and missed, central and eastern parts and up towards yorkshire, the scottish border knocking temperatures on the head but the most diverse another fine day, pleasantly warm, temperatures in the high teens. the wind not as blustery in the south. after a dry start of the week ahead, it turns more settled. some rain pushing in, and warm sunshine. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2:30pm: the home secretary has called on social media providers to end the encryption of messaging services. her comments come after it was revealed khalid masood used whatsapp messaging just before launching his attack in westminster last week. scotland yard has confirmed the attack carried out by masood took just 82 seconds. detectives have revealed his motive may never be known. they believe he acted alone, despite one of the 11 people arrested in connection with the attack remaining in custody. the family of pc keith palmer who was killed in the attack
low cloud creeping in from the north sea central and eastern parts might end ona central and easternorrow morning, it may dawn differently, low cloud and missed, central and eastern parts and up towards yorkshire, the scottish border knocking temperatures on the head but the most diverse another fine day, pleasantly warm, temperatures in the high teens. the wind not as blustery in the south. after a dry start of the week ahead, it turns more settled. some rain pushing in, and warm sunshine....
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coming up with more and more allegations about what the queen told him and these strange goings—on onathem all this stuff. and the thing here is that the queen told him to find a woman, because of course he came out, paul burrell, a view years back. but it'sjust fun to read. at these times we need fa nta sy. to read. at these times we need fantasy. he was in a view stories this week, wasn't he? he said diana talks to him at night. yes, i think he has a book coming out. he was never off the front pages if you yea rs never off the front pages if you years ago. diana famously described him as her rock. and he doesn't age. how? maybe he will tell us in the next instalment. that's it for the papers. thanks to our guests today — dave wooding, political editor at the sun on sunday, and journalist yasmin alibhai brown. just a reminder we take a look at tomorrow's front pages every evening at 10.40 here on bbc news. bye— bye bye—bye finau. —— for now. hello. it's a pretty messy weather story across the country today but one thing that's for certain if it went to be as warm as yesterday. it was
coming up with more and more allegations about what the queen told him and these strange goings—on onathem all this stuff. and the thing here is that the queen told him to find a woman, because of course he came out, paul burrell, a view years back. but it'sjust fun to read. at these times we need fa nta sy. to read. at these times we need fantasy. he was in a view stories this week, wasn't he? he said diana talks to him at night. yes, i think he has a book coming out. he was never off the...
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stormont to be shown their new offices but actually getting into the business of government depends onain. as she were reflecting, the amount of things they disagree on our considerable. brexit, education, the irish language and most difficult and divisive of all, the question as to whether arlene foster would be prepared to step aside during an investigation into a botched energy scheme. they are a very long list of things indeed. sinn fein says it is essential arlene foster steps aside and the dup says it is totally unacceptable and say they will not be dictated to by sinn fein. it is against that backdrop that james brogan shire, the northern ireland secretary, is meeting party leaders today that something is to be done today that something is to be done to focus minds if they are to get an agreement within three weeks an independent panel that looked after the pay of mlas here have said today ina the pay of mlas here have said today in a letter that perhaps the page should be cut after three months. just give them three months of pay and then stop it if they cannot come to an agreem
stormont to be shown their new offices but actually getting into the business of government depends onain. as she were reflecting, the amount of things they disagree on our considerable. brexit, education, the irish language and most difficult and divisive of all, the question as to whether arlene foster would be prepared to step aside during an investigation into a botched energy scheme. they are a very long list of things indeed. sinn fein says it is essential arlene foster steps aside and...
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ona fridaym the house will meet at 9:00 for legislative business. last focus of the week are expected no later than 3:00pm. mr. speaker, the house will consider a number of suspensions next week, which will be announced by close of business today. the house will consider several important bills for the veterans affairs committee during first, hr 1181 khamenei veterans second amendment protection act, which ensures that the second amendment rights of the a efficient areas will not be restricted without due process. asked, hr 1259, the epa accountability first act, also sponsored by chairman rowe, which grants dvi secretary increased discretion to remove or suspend v.a. employees due to poor for -- performance. finally, hr 1367 sponsored by representative bad -- brad wenstrup, which enhances the v.a.'s ability to recruit and retain highly qualified employees. the failures at the v.a. are well documented and completely unacceptable. these bills are a step in the right direction towards creating greater accountability come and keeping our promise to ame
ona fridaym the house will meet at 9:00 for legislative business. last focus of the week are expected no later than 3:00pm. mr. speaker, the house will consider a number of suspensions next week, which will be announced by close of business today. the house will consider several important bills for the veterans affairs committee during first, hr 1181 khamenei veterans second amendment protection act, which ensures that the second amendment rights of the a efficient areas will not be restricted...
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Mar 3, 2017
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sent the script by richard bean and everyone knows he's a great playwright and i had worked with him onad i really liked him as a man and then i went to see one man, to governors, and i thought, yes, he relies what he's doing. my agent said you have been sent a play, i read five pages, i was with my husband, and i said, i've got to do this play. i couldn't bear the thought of somebody else playing lady sarah before i did. i really glad i'm doing it first. even though it means living away from home for three months.” though it means living away from home for three months. i am a long way from home. i live in devon. if you live in london or manchester is not such a hugejodie, but it is a long way from the south west to hear. —— huge journey. long way from the south west to hear. —— hugejourney. the really great piece of work like this, they don't come along very often, they genuinely don't. it has been an amazing response, the tickets have been the fastest selling in the history of this theatre in as karen location. do you feel any pressure knowing that so many people are going to be watch
sent the script by richard bean and everyone knows he's a great playwright and i had worked with him onad i really liked him as a man and then i went to see one man, to governors, and i thought, yes, he relies what he's doing. my agent said you have been sent a play, i read five pages, i was with my husband, and i said, i've got to do this play. i couldn't bear the thought of somebody else playing lady sarah before i did. i really glad i'm doing it first. even though it means living away from...
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Mar 8, 2017
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have been higher so he could use that, but i think he has been quite clear that he is unlikely to go onan quite clear that he is unlikely to go on a spending spree. he will keep that money in reserve. brexit still hasn't happened yet so if and when the economy does deteriorate then at least the government has got something up its sleeve at that point in time. is he wise to do that at this point, do you think?” point in time. is he wise to do that at this point, do you think? i think so. at this point, do you think? i think so. i think, at this point, do you think? i think so. ithink, you might as at this point, do you think? i think so. i think, you might as well, given that the economy is better, keep the money in reserve. we noted backin keep the money in reserve. we noted back in november that there is a little bit of a discrepancy in terms of the projections further out so the economy was expected to continue doing very well whilst the deficit was going to narrow significantly. whereas actually this extra money could go to help smoothing that profile out and make the numbers more cre
have been higher so he could use that, but i think he has been quite clear that he is unlikely to go onan quite clear that he is unlikely to go on a spending spree. he will keep that money in reserve. brexit still hasn't happened yet so if and when the economy does deteriorate then at least the government has got something up its sleeve at that point in time. is he wise to do that at this point, do you think?” point in time. is he wise to do that at this point, do you think? i think so. at...
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Mar 17, 2017
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that i think there is widespread reporting that throughout the election there was surveillance than onare was surveillance than on a variety of people. the election there was surveillance than on a variety of peoplem the election there was surveillance than on a variety of people. if the white house reporters were sceptical gchq was even less impressed. the agency rarely comment on anything but today said... do you believe the gchq spokesman or the president trump spokesman? which the president trumo snokesman? which. you choose to believe bullet —— one you choose to believe bullet —— depends on your political views on what is going on in the united states. downing street said it had told the americans that the gchq claim was ridiculous and said the white house had given assurances the would not be repeated. iii-fr éiiéfr'tg 2’2‘5 .77.... .. is this damaging? yes. number 10 and the white house will be making effo rts the white house will be making efforts to put a gloss over it and draw a line of it and see it is finished but it is a pretty poor state of affairs when britain has to publ
that i think there is widespread reporting that throughout the election there was surveillance than onare was surveillance than on a variety of people. the election there was surveillance than on a variety of peoplem the election there was surveillance than on a variety of people. if the white house reporters were sceptical gchq was even less impressed. the agency rarely comment on anything but today said... do you believe the gchq spokesman or the president trump spokesman? which the president...
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Mar 9, 2017
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dollars ona billion the ground shows they can hold out on the private market for a little longer.et's move away from airbnb and more to the upcoming batch of tech ipos that are potentially coming our way. jerry covers enterprise businesses. wonderful to have you here. let's cast our minds back to how to educateeen trying the market. let's listen. a great company should always be ready to go public because you want to operate your company like a public company. you want to have all the fiduciary duties in place. we don't have any more need for capital. we don't have plans over the next two years to go public. after that, we will see. is 2017 going to be a good year for ipos? so much excitement built up around the snap ipo. next 2016 was not a great year for ipos. you see a bunch of public for tech not thirsty companies. are some companies that could go public in 2017. i don't know about dropbox, but go public in 2017. all these companies that are enabling enterprise to move to growthud, there is a secular story around that. public investors want to have access to this growth. they'
dollars ona billion the ground shows they can hold out on the private market for a little longer.et's move away from airbnb and more to the upcoming batch of tech ipos that are potentially coming our way. jerry covers enterprise businesses. wonderful to have you here. let's cast our minds back to how to educateeen trying the market. let's listen. a great company should always be ready to go public because you want to operate your company like a public company. you want to have all the fiduciary...
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Mar 13, 2017
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meanwhile we're ona a medium to high side in your pollen report. here's yourextended forecast. we introducethat possibility of rain showers by wednesday evening partly cloudy skies on thursday and friday and i've got to tell you we'll have a shift in our weather pattern by the weekend and we'll need to watch that for the potential of rain returning to the bay area. >>> time now had been 5:4 . >> driving in california could get more expensive soon. we'llhave details of the plan to raise the gas tax. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> the full moon at 99%. wecan see it because the sky -- another day today with near or record warmth but it's going to come to an ends. we'll talkabout that as well. as the newscontinues. >>> all right. let's take alook at the bay bridge toll plaza heading into downtown san francisco expect delays due to an earlier stalled car lights also on affecting traffic. thepass is slow at 13 miles an hour. up to 30 once you hit north land road. >>> a toddler was killed over the weekend in a ranging house fire. firefighters say it was sparked by a recharging hover board
meanwhile we're ona a medium to high side in your pollen report. here's yourextended forecast. we introducethat possibility of rain showers by wednesday evening partly cloudy skies on thursday and friday and i've got to tell you we'll have a shift in our weather pattern by the weekend and we'll need to watch that for the potential of rain returning to the bay area. >>> time now had been 5:4 . >> driving in california could get more expensive soon. we'llhave details of the plan to...
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Mar 28, 2017
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starting wednesday ona misty and murky. starting wednesday on a cloudy, damp and mild moat.ross scotland, northern ireland and parts of wales into the south—west of england. presumably quite a south—west of england. presumably quitea damp south—west of england. presumably quite a damp afternoon for much of scotland, some outbreaks of rain. quite heavy over southern and western areas. despite the breeze and cloud, temperatures up to a0 celsius. online —— cornwall in devon, we could see some brightness and up to 18 celsius —— 1a. on thursday, could be looking like the warmest day of the year so far. tapping into some warm air of the near continent. very mild in the north and west as well. although the south—east will stay largely dry, the north and west will be pretty u nsettled. the north and west will be pretty unsettled. quite a breeze, a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain over the weston hills. on friday, an active front pushing on. persistent and heavier rain spreading eastwards ahead of a breezy and warm front. saturday, sunshine and showers. high pressure building in on su
starting wednesday ona misty and murky. starting wednesday on a cloudy, damp and mild moat.ross scotland, northern ireland and parts of wales into the south—west of england. presumably quite a south—west of england. presumably quitea damp south—west of england. presumably quite a damp afternoon for much of scotland, some outbreaks of rain. quite heavy over southern and western areas. despite the breeze and cloud, temperatures up to a0 celsius. online —— cornwall in devon, we could see...
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this was the scene at mckee onas the gales watched the selection show this afternoon. st.ary's seeded seventh in the west regional and play virginia commonwealth thursday at 4:20 in salt lake city. the gales went 28-4. seven players on the roster are from australia. they hope to have more than just a good day, but a few good weeks. cal will be a number one seed in the n.i.t. hosting cal state bakers field tuesday night at haas. at one time cal appeared to an shoo-in for the tournament but finished its pac-12 schedule 1-5. >>> there's a chance the 49ers will make a deal for washington's kirk cousins but for now brian hoyer is san francisco's starting quarterback. hoyer has a relationship with niners head coach kyle shanahan. when he played for cleveland in 2014, shanahan was the browns offensive coordinator. that season he threw for a career high 3,326 yards and led the league in yards per completion. >> i was really excited about the opportunity because i feel like we kind of have some unfinished business in clevele didn't even get a full year. so get another chance to be
this was the scene at mckee onas the gales watched the selection show this afternoon. st.ary's seeded seventh in the west regional and play virginia commonwealth thursday at 4:20 in salt lake city. the gales went 28-4. seven players on the roster are from australia. they hope to have more than just a good day, but a few good weeks. cal will be a number one seed in the n.i.t. hosting cal state bakers field tuesday night at haas. at one time cal appeared to an shoo-in for the tournament but...
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neither are the go ver and ona here. nancy lives in chester springs these are the pets on her small farm. when she went out to feed them they were not happy about this weather. it seems their friends luna the horse agrees. but they look beautiful. and maria shared this cute video from philadelphia today. she says here is my snow dog mickey and myo much a snow dog caylee enjoying the icy snow this morning. enjoying or not enjoying looks like that caylee dog ran back into the house. share your pictures and videos using #6abcaction we love to see you out and about. but do it safely. i always remind people of that. >> our viewers always pitch in. it's to watch. >>> adam joseph has another check of the forecast now. the windchills are hanging around. >> the windchills continue to drop and stay low during the day on wednesday. stormtracker 6 live double scan we still have showers around trenton parts ofngton county and north hamilton county and the accumulating snow and sleet is over with at this point. flakes in the air at ro
neither are the go ver and ona here. nancy lives in chester springs these are the pets on her small farm. when she went out to feed them they were not happy about this weather. it seems their friends luna the horse agrees. but they look beautiful. and maria shared this cute video from philadelphia today. she says here is my snow dog mickey and myo much a snow dog caylee enjoying the icy snow this morning. enjoying or not enjoying looks like that caylee dog ran back into the house. share your...