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it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours. we start with the war between israel and hamas, as international pressure mounts for action to address the prospect of imminent famine among palestinians in gaza. we're following a number of developments. the us is said to have authorised the transfer of billions of dollars�* worth of bombs and fighterjets to israel in recent days. the package — reported by the washington post and reuters — comes despite growing calls for us military aid to be linked to changes in how israel conducts the war. it's just days after the un's top court, the international court ofjustice, ordered israel to allow the unimpeded flow of food aid into gaza. israel says un allegations that it's blocking aid are "wholly unfounded". israeli media have published reports
it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours. we start with the war between israel and hamas, as international pressure mounts for action to address the prospect of imminent famine among palestinians in...
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thank you forjoining us, from oxford university hospital- from oxford university hospital trust.to become a permanent ceasefire. israel has a different position. they are pushing for the release of some of the more than 100 hostages still being held in side gaza, but it will being held in side gaza, but it will be the first time since before ramadan when it israeli delegation will be present at those talks so there they are happening injohar, brokered between qatar and egypt. also worth noting, —— they are happening in doha. the focus on rafah, where more than half of gaza's population is sheltering, benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said in the face of international pressure about the catastrophic potential impact of a ground operation in bradford that he is certain he will go ahead with that. —— rafah. he was meeting olaf scholz who was cautioning about that, moving citizens out of harms way and this is a bit of benjamin button yahoo's statement when he said any israeli ground operation and offensive in rafah would be preceded, he said, by trying to move those displaced civilia
thank you forjoining us, from oxford university hospital- from oxford university hospital trust.to become a permanent ceasefire. israel has a different position. they are pushing for the release of some of the more than 100 hostages still being held in side gaza, but it will being held in side gaza, but it will be the first time since before ramadan when it israeli delegation will be present at those talks so there they are happening injohar, brokered between qatar and egypt. also worth noting,...
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oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.ck. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. a great race. us pop star lizzo says she's quitting, because she's fed up with being targeted for her looks and character online. in a post on instagram, the truth hurts singer wrote, �*i'm starting to feel like the world doesn't want me in it." the 35—year—old was last year accused of sexual harrassment and creating a hostile work environment by her former dancers — allegations she denies. it's not clear if the instagram post meant lizzo was quitting the music industry, or social media. now, he was a soul legend who helped shape the sound of the �*60s and �*70s. now, nearly a0 years after the death of marvin gaye — there's a claim that previously unheard music has been found. he lived in belgium towards the end of his life, an
oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.ck. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. a great race. us pop star lizzo says she's quitting, because she's fed up with being targeted for her looks and character online. in a post...
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oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.n six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lenski, bbc news. donald trump has been criticised byjoe biden's campaign team for sharing a video on social media featuring a truck bearing the image of the us president with his hands and feet tied together. a spokesman for mr trump said it was just a picture on the vehicle's tailgate, filmed as it travelled down the highway. but a biden election campaign official accused mr trump of inciting political violence. well, this is a video that donald trump posted on his truth social media yesterday. it's about a 20—second clip, says that it's filmed in long island. and what it shows is two pick—up trucks travelling along the road, both absolutely plastered with pro—trump images and flags. but one of them, on the tailgate of the pick—up truck, has a picture — a mocked—up image ofjoe biden with his hands an
oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.n six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lenski, bbc news. donald trump has been criticised byjoe biden's campaign team for sharing a video on social media featuring a truck bearing the image of the us president with his hands and feet tied together. a...
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oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. catalans dragons have moved to second in the super league table after beating warrington wolves 32—24 they had led 18—0 at one point. warrington recovered but dragons won relatively comfortably in the end — tom johnstone with two tries. it means the french side are level on points with leaders st helens but are second only on points difference. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories today the punjab kings lost their second successive game in the indian premier league. they were chasing 200 to beat lucknow super giants. an opening century partnership gave them a chance but after jonny bairstow went, the scoring slowed down and they fell 21 runs short after starting the day second overall, punctures on stage eight and ten ruined elfyn evans's hopes of winning safari rally kenya. the briton managed to bounce back to win stage 12, but he's now fourth overall, more th
oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding.get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. catalans dragons have moved to second in the super league table after beating warrington wolves 32—24 they had led 18—0 at one point. warrington recovered but dragons won relatively comfortably in the end — tom johnstone with two tries. it means the french side are level on points...
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and — hoping for something oar—some — one of the world's most famous amateur sporting events — the oxford—cambridgesoon be getting under way in london. the palestinian red crescent says five people have been killed and dozens wounded by gunfire and a stampede during an aid delivery in northern gaza. it said three of the five killed had been shot. a video circulated by the afp news agency shows trucks moving quickly past burning debris near a distribution point. people in pre—dawn darkness then shout and scream as gunfire is heard. the red crescent said the incident happened after thousands of people gathered for the arrival of food trucks at gaza city's kuwait roundabout. the israeli military says it "has no record of the incident described." in the past 2a hours, both the uk and the us military have airdropped food supplies into gaza. our bbc middle east correspondent lucy williamson, was on the us plane. aid drops into gaza are expensive, inefficient and increasingly controversial. these ready—prepared meals from the us army are being flown more than 1,000 miles from the us airbase in qatar. ther
and — hoping for something oar—some — one of the world's most famous amateur sporting events — the oxford—cambridgesoon be getting under way in london. the palestinian red crescent says five people have been killed and dozens wounded by gunfire and a stampede during an aid delivery in northern gaza. it said three of the five killed had been shot. a video circulated by the afp news agency shows trucks moving quickly past burning debris near a distribution point. people in pre—dawn...
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the oxford graduate. frank here. the oxford graduate-— frank here. the oxford graduate. frank here.- graduate. hejust made my mother very proud. we like graduate. he just made my i mother very proud. we like to make mothers _ mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud - mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud on i mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud on the l mother very proud. we like to i make mothers proud on the show. stephanie what do you think, whenjoe biden will be at the top of the ticket for your party will he energise down the ballot? ., , ., ., ballot? right now it is hard to see him energising _ ballot? right now it is hard to see him energising the i ballot? right now it is hard to see him energising the base, | see him energising the base, and we really need the base base as young voters in his poll numbers with young voters are atrocious and that is bad for him notjust at the polls but in the run—up to election day. we rely on young voters to get out to vote to run our field operations, we rely on that energy to actually get other people out
the oxford graduate. frank here. the oxford graduate-— frank here. the oxford graduate. frank here.- graduate. hejust made my mother very proud. we like graduate. he just made my i mother very proud. we like to make mothers _ mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud - mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud on i mother very proud. we like to make mothers proud on the l mother very proud. we like to i make mothers proud on the show. stephanie what do you think, whenjoe biden...
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oxford, i'm warning you, oxford.t thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. chasing a third successive grand slam and a sixth six nations title in a row, england have made it two wins from two in the women's six nations championship, as they beat wales, 46—10, at ashton gate in bristol. the red roses ran away with it as expected, securing the winning bonus point by halftime, with four tries. they ran in eight tries in total, including two from ellie kildunne. the crowd ofjust under 20,000 is a record for an england's women's home match away from twickenham. france also made it two wins from two, but they almost suffered a huge upset at the hands of scotland. they thrashed them last year, but had to come from behind in edinburgh, eventually winning by 15 points to 5 and denying scotland a losing bonus point right at the end of the match. job done in the end for france. that story about — job done in the end for france. that story about the _ job done in
oxford, i'm warning you, oxford.t thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. chasing a third successive grand slam and a sixth six nations title in a row, england have made it two wins from two in the women's six nations championship, as they beat wales, 46—10, at ashton gate in bristol. the red roses ran away with it as expected, securing the winning bonus point by halftime, with four tries. they ran in eight tries in total,...
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putney annual in putney for the annual oxford—cambridge race . and oxford—cambridge boat race. there's been a new breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. in the fight against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la la in the political spotlight la is in the political spotlight this week. but before we get started, get your latest this week. but before we get startewith get your latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia/our latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzlerst this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzler .: news with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, nana. good afternoon. it's 3:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the nationalities of this hou
putney annual in putney for the annual oxford—cambridge race . and oxford—cambridge boat race. there's been a new breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. in the fight against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la la...
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well, our correspondent duncan kennedy is at oxford crown court for us this afternoon.let blake thought she got away with it. it was only two years later that her former partner living in the united states called british police to say that scarlet blake had confessed to the killing, and she was arrested. the trial revealed some horrific details about this fatal attack and about the murderer — which we'll spare you. but what upset and angered some viewers were references like those we've just heard to "she" and "her". scarlett blake is a transgender woman — a fact that didn't feature in that 1pm news bulletin, or in several of the articles on the bbc�*s website during the trial. marianne mcnulty was among those who got in touch with us after watching the programme. i was really shocked at the way this story was framed, and the language that was used, given that self—id is not law, and therefore, you know, such inaccurate and misleading reporting, in my opinion, is a breach of the bbc�*s own guidelines on truth and impartiality. basic facts are not being reported in favou
well, our correspondent duncan kennedy is at oxford crown court for us this afternoon.let blake thought she got away with it. it was only two years later that her former partner living in the united states called british police to say that scarlet blake had confessed to the killing, and she was arrested. the trial revealed some horrific details about this fatal attack and about the murderer — which we'll spare you. but what upset and angered some viewers were references like those we've just...
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the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. ellie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and also means, therefore, you shouldn't go on the river. and, in the case of rowers, they need very careful health guidance. archive: many watermen declared race _ conditions the worst for 70 years, and each cox wore goggles to help in a difficult task. rowers in this historic race are used to natural challenges. and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. there's thousands of people, we're not unique in
the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. that the ecoli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. ellie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and also means, therefore, you shouldn't go on the river....
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the first one is oxford itself. if you've ever dnven oxford itself.t's driven into oxford, it's basically one big road going in. and the rest of the roads are quite small. so my first point here is why would you want to drive into oxford in the first place? it's well served by, pubuc place? it's well served by, public transport, you can park at park and ride in a bus. that's what i would do. i don't know whether you i mean, in your in your big car would drive into oxford and drive around oxford because the streets very because the streets are very small. reason, one small. so there's a reason, one reason might be reason why oxford might be oxford council, which is a progressive council moving in this, this general direction, look, generally speaking, suvs, i don't think we're looking at the smaller end of the suvs because they're more or less the same as other vehicles. we're looking at the medium to higher end.the looking at the medium to higher end. the big stuff . they do end. the big stuff. they do contribute more to the climate change, fuel emiss
the first one is oxford itself. if you've ever dnven oxford itself.t's driven into oxford, it's basically one big road going in. and the rest of the roads are quite small. so my first point here is why would you want to drive into oxford in the first place? it's well served by, pubuc place? it's well served by, public transport, you can park at park and ride in a bus. that's what i would do. i don't know whether you i mean, in your in your big car would drive into oxford and drive around oxford...
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oxford, i'm warning you, oxford.ding. 0xford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. and that's all the sport for now. the london—based iranian tv news channel — whose presenter was stabbed yesterday — says "heavy threats" have been made to its staff. pouria zeraati, was attacked outside his home in south london. the iranian regime has denied any involvement in the attack, which is being investigated by counter—terrorism police. sima sabet is a former iran international presenter and a former bbc world service journalist. police urged her to leave her home following the attack on mr zeraati. she gave us her reaction to that attack. well, i was shocked, and i was angry and outraged, of course. i heard news that irgc were planning an assassination against m
oxford, i'm warning you, oxford.ding. 0xford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. and that's all the sport for now. the london—based iranian tv news channel — whose presenter was stabbed yesterday — says "heavy...
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their son murdered for high school students in oxford, michigan, two-and-a-half years ago, six students and a teacher were also wounded. and now last month, the jury said the killer's mother, jennifer crumbley ball responsibility and convicted her on four counts of involuntary manslaughter today, was the father's turn. more from cnn's gene because ours guilty of involuntary manslaughter guilty. >> james crumbley, the father of the oxford, michigan high school shooter convicted of four counts of involuntary manslaughter these four where children >> what happened >> that day is about the deaths of these four children. and what james crumbley we did. and what he didn't do. >> think about everything that james crumbley did not know he did not know. >> he had to protect others from his son >> crumbleys son was 15 years old when he opened fire in his school november 30, 2021 prosecutor say crumbley bought in the gun didn't properly secure it and ignored warning signs about his son's mental health james crumbley heading willful disregard of a known danger cause and the caused the death of four
their son murdered for high school students in oxford, michigan, two-and-a-half years ago, six students and a teacher were also wounded. and now last month, the jury said the killer's mother, jennifer crumbley ball responsibility and convicted her on four counts of involuntary manslaughter today, was the father's turn. more from cnn's gene because ours guilty of involuntary manslaughter guilty. >> james crumbley, the father of the oxford, michigan high school shooter convicted of four...
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again, former director for cancer services at oxford university. thank you for joining us.re in new york yesterday addressing members of the united nations. talk further about what you found and talk about how it compares -- you have been going to gaza for the last 15 years. >> thank you very much for asking me on this morning. as you said, i have been going to gaza since 2010 and have worked extensively in various hospitals in gaza. it is always very challenging. but there are circumstances -- what i described as normal gaza for people who have been there, it of course is not normal by anyone else's standards because there's always a lack of resources. you're always wondering whether things are going to be running out. the operating theaters. you always have to work with equipment you are given. it is never quite enough. but of course, you manage that very well. what we have seen since october 7 in the visits we have had to gaza have been worse than that and working under extremely challenging conditions with a huge lack of resources. and working in the health care system,
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i went to oxford recently. i have to say i found the park and ride system very good in oxford.side the city, get on a bus and then it takes you in. now what that mean? it means what does that mean? it means that shop loads of that i can't shop with loads of bags. couldn't have managed bags. i couldn't have managed with a kid in it with a buggy with a kid in it and done the shopping. i would have found more difficult in have found it more difficult in a instance. a wheelchair, for instance. who's people ? who's fighting for these people? >> well, again, this is the problem. i mean, there's a lot of people who are in a very similar situation to me, that are just finding it impossible, it's actually depressing it's actually quite depressing because it's totally, as i say, changing the way we live and our environment, as well as obviously hurting our pockets as well . well. >> you talked about the park and ride, the park and ride nearest to is the same one that that, to me is the same one that that, london use. so that's london commuters use. so that's generally full at about 730 i
i went to oxford recently. i have to say i found the park and ride system very good in oxford.side the city, get on a bus and then it takes you in. now what that mean? it means what does that mean? it means that shop loads of that i can't shop with loads of bags. couldn't have managed bags. i couldn't have managed with a kid in it with a buggy with a kid in it and done the shopping. i would have found more difficult in have found it more difficult in a instance. a wheelchair, for instance....
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emma, you were at oxford? webb. emma, you were at oxford? no, michael was at oxford.. do you you were at cambridge. do you want your old university? >> i do not, and actually, i think this news coming straight after , we saw a i think it was a after, we saw a i think it was a student, somebody slashing a painting of balfour. i think that this can only, irritate student activists who might take it upon themselves to try and bully the university city into taking up their activist demands. no, i think that this not just the cambridge story, but the other stories that you just discussed. i think this is a historic act of self—harm. there are people living in this country who living on their country who are living on their overdrafts, afford to overdrafts, who can't afford to feed children, who can't feed their children, who can't keep over their heads. keep a roof over their heads. this is taxpayer money that's going to spent on what i going to be spent on what i think is, frankly, a scam. i think is, frankly, a scam. i think net zero is unachievable. and i think you're a
emma, you were at oxford? webb. emma, you were at oxford? no, michael was at oxford.. do you you were at cambridge. do you want your old university? >> i do not, and actually, i think this news coming straight after , we saw a i think it was a after, we saw a i think it was a student, somebody slashing a painting of balfour. i think that this can only, irritate student activists who might take it upon themselves to try and bully the university city into taking up their activist demands....
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that comes oxford professor comes from an oxford professor that's not, you know, plucked comes from an'syou know, plucked comes from an oxford professor that'swho'syou kncdon'thked comes from an oxford professor that'swho'syou kncdon't sleep from who's clearly don't sleep with his missus. >> i'm saying, you're >> yeah. i'm just saying, you're seeing these these nationalists. >> with the >> but the trouble with the british nationalist is they're just enough to, like, just...
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james crumbley's son killed four students at oxford high school back in 2021. now he and his wife are the first parents to be criminally charged and convicted after their child committed a school shooting. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with reaction to this verdict. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. during a press conference after the verdict was read, families of the victims noted this is a step toward accountability, but nothing will bring those four young lives back. now they're hoping to spark broader change. >> guilty of involuntary manslaughter -- >> reporter: after two days of deliberations, a michigan jury unanimously convicted james crumbley on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. the verdict a little more than two years after his son shot and killed four students at oxford high school. >> this verdict does not bring back their children, but it does mark a moment of accountability. >> reporter: hana st. julianna, tate myre, madisyn baldwin, and justin shilling died that day. >> our children are dying on a daily basis in mass murders and
james crumbley's son killed four students at oxford high school back in 2021. now he and his wife are the first parents to be criminally charged and convicted after their child committed a school shooting. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with reaction to this verdict. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. during a press conference after the verdict was read, families of the victims noted this is a step toward accountability, but nothing will bring those four young lives back. now...
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it's not like but did you go to oxford?'t yeah, but i wasn't, i didn't row. know , i mean i wasn't row. no i know, i mean i wasn't saying what's the guy. >> no i'm not saying just >> no i'm not saying that. just you must support oxford then surely. >> well didn't really >> well i didn't really i remember i didn't remember the eights and i didn't really, everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to thezryone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to the river; remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to the river and remember the eights and i didn't ndidn'tng to the river and remember the eights and i didn't ndidn't really to the river and remember the eights and i didn't ndidn't really to thithatzr and awful? >> you're your tower >> you're in your ivory tower reading or whatever? >> you're in your ivory tower readiwas or whatever? >> you're in your ivory tower readiwas reading. or whatever? >> i wa
it's not like but did you go to oxford?'t yeah, but i wasn't, i didn't row. know , i mean i wasn't row. no i know, i mean i wasn't saying what's the guy. >> no i'm not saying just >> no i'm not saying that. just you must support oxford then surely. >> well didn't really >> well i didn't really i remember i didn't remember the eights and i didn't really, everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to everyone...
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and oxford—cambridge boat race. against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la la in the political spotlight la is in the political spotlight this week. but before we get started, get your latest this week. but before we get startewith get your latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia/our latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzlerst this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzler .: news with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, nana. good afternoon. it's 3:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the nationalities of this hour. the nationalities of migrants who commit crimes could be posted on a league ta
and oxford—cambridge boat race. against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la la in the political spotlight la is in the political spotlight this week. but before we get started, get your latest this week. but before we get...
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yes, oxford analytics _ contributor to the us economy.buted over $24.2 billion to us gdp last year alone. it would meanjob billion to us gdp last year alone. it would mean job losses billion to us gdp last year alone. it would meanjob losses in billion to us gdp last year alone. it would mean job losses in america. we must consider the economic impact as well of such a dramatic decision. really good to talk to you, thank you. i am sure we will discuss this again as this develops. amsterdam has taken another step in its �*stay away�* campaign, with a quiz designed to clamp down on what's been dubbed �*nuisance tourism'. the amsterdam rules quiz features question designed to show prospective visitors that many of the tourist—y things associated with the dutch capital are actually against the rules, like drinking or smoking cannabis in the street. but critics have warned that an online quiz might not reach the audience its intended for. this is a brilliant story. i will ask you some of the questions. would you like to buy cocaine? if you tak
yes, oxford analytics _ contributor to the us economy.buted over $24.2 billion to us gdp last year alone. it would meanjob billion to us gdp last year alone. it would mean job losses billion to us gdp last year alone. it would meanjob losses in billion to us gdp last year alone. it would mean job losses in america. we must consider the economic impact as well of such a dramatic decision. really good to talk to you, thank you. i am sure we will discuss this again as this develops. amsterdam has...
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was right >> you know, anderson, the family members of those four students that were murdered at oxford high school they have been a formidable force in the courtroom. the hearings i've attended the trials that i've attended the guilty pleas that i've attended >> there there and they talk about amongst each other how they have to relive this over and over again. while they were in that courtroom when that verdict came out, they got >> justice tonight and they were hugging a prosecutor. is there is such a bond between them and the prosecutors. this was a very important moment for them. >> it's so ensuring that this guy is was essentially his attorneys are arguing well, he didn't know about any of the trouble his son was having. obviously, the jury didn't buy that >> no, it's interesting. they deliberated a long time. we don't know what if they took pole and they were on different sides, but it appears as though with the length of the deliberations, i mean, they started at 09:00 this morning and then tonight they had a verdict. so the defense argument was that james crumbley, the evidence
was right >> you know, anderson, the family members of those four students that were murdered at oxford high school they have been a formidable force in the courtroom. the hearings i've attended the trials that i've attended the guilty pleas that i've attended >> there there and they talk about amongst each other how they have to relive this over and over again. while they were in that courtroom when that verdict came out, they got >> justice tonight and they were hugging a...
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so oxford is a historic city or portsmouth, it's quite small. or the peak district, have an suv, you shouldn't be taxed for it. great but i think if a local authority says, look, is at says, look, space is at a premium , actually we want to premium, actually we want to charge for having that charge you a bit for having that slightly car . i charge you a bit for having that slightly car. i think slightly bigger car. i think that reasonable. that seems reasonable. oh, they'll turning. they'll be turning. >> your house is >> how big your house is supposed next. there's supposed to be next. and there's only so don't be only three of you, so don't be living in a house. oh, this is like, wasn't that the bedroom tax? oh, i remember, tax? this is oh, i remember, i remember it well, no, this is a typical nanny type stuff. i really can't stand it. it irritates me. and why don't they just leave people alone? choose whatever car you want. what fits with your family. whatever car you want. what fits with your family . and if we're with your family. and if we
so oxford is a historic city or portsmouth, it's quite small. or the peak district, have an suv, you shouldn't be taxed for it. great but i think if a local authority says, look, is at says, look, space is at a premium , actually we want to premium, actually we want to charge for having that charge you a bit for having that slightly car . i charge you a bit for having that slightly car. i think slightly bigger car. i think that reasonable. that seems reasonable. oh, they'll turning. they'll be...
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he's an economist and associated at the china center at oxford university. now we heard and admission there by the chinese premier, that it's not going as well as the party would like. how deep is china's economic crisis? really? it's interesting clicks that you played from the, from the speech because it's a, it's a remarkably honest and candid assessment of the problems facing the chinese economy at the moment. i mean, the rest of it is it's a lot of cheerleading and very flowery language. some of it is very difficult to read, but uh, but this is uh, at least a little bit honest. and i think the, the economy actually has struggled since abandoning a 0 toby policies in 2022. and it's, it's not doing as bad now as it did save the spring and summer of last year. but that's because the government is borrowing more money in order to try to finance more groups. but it's going to be really hard to hit that 5 percent target in 2024 . it's much more challenging. and the only way to really get to do it is by either borrowing more money than that saying, or they're j
he's an economist and associated at the china center at oxford university. now we heard and admission there by the chinese premier, that it's not going as well as the party would like. how deep is china's economic crisis? really? it's interesting clicks that you played from the, from the speech because it's a, it's a remarkably honest and candid assessment of the problems facing the chinese economy at the moment. i mean, the rest of it is it's a lot of cheerleading and very flowery language....
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oxford, incorrect. cambridge, maybe cambridge, that's for sure. cambridge, stairs for 400.theast asia is famous among. a staircase of this type is a real decoration of the derzhinsky house of culture in yekaterinburg. an image similar to this can be found in almost any album based on constructivism. it could be a spiral staircase. screw-type, that's right. crime for 400. ivan osipov, first a thief and robber, then a detective, became famous under this nickname in the 18th century. vanka cain, exactly. cold soups 400. noodles, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, meat and spices are added to the meat broth. it turns out kuksu, the national dish of this particular country. well, let vietnam, no, guksu is a korean dish. crime 500. in 1881, the governor of missouri announced a $10,000 reward on the head of this robber. and the next year the criminal was shot by his own henchman. this is jesse james. the killer was found guilty. but the governor immediately pardoned him. comedy 500. in the 1670s , this russian and belarusian poet and educator wrote a comedy parable about the prodigal s
oxford, incorrect. cambridge, maybe cambridge, that's for sure. cambridge, stairs for 400.theast asia is famous among. a staircase of this type is a real decoration of the derzhinsky house of culture in yekaterinburg. an image similar to this can be found in almost any album based on constructivism. it could be a spiral staircase. screw-type, that's right. crime for 400. ivan osipov, first a thief and robber, then a detective, became famous under this nickname in the 18th century. vanka cain,...
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well, the oxford rowers well, one of the oxford rowers yesterday, jenkins, came well, one of the oxford yestyesterday jenkins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and jenkins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and said,ins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and said, look,1me out yesterday and said, look, i nearly race this morning nearly didn't race this morning because we because i was throwing up. we had our team. we had members of our team. we didn't say so beforehand because had members of our team. we did didn't' so beforehand because had members of our team. we did didn't wanteforehand because had members of our team. we did didn't want to rehand because had members of our team. we did didn't want to compromisere had members of our team. we did didn't want to compromise the we didn't want to compromise the integrity and we integrity of the race, and we didn't to take anything didn't want to take anything away from the fact that cambridge to cambridge went on to win, to win. but i up to or 4 of win. but i think up to 3 or 4 of their, o
well, the oxford rowers well, one of the oxford rowers yesterday, jenkins, came well, one of the oxford yestyesterday jenkins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and jenkins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and said,ins, came well, one of the oxford rowers yestyesterday and said, look,1me out yesterday and said, look, i nearly race this morning nearly didn't race this morning because we because i was throwing up. we had our team. we had members of our team. we...
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there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime tostaken identity. take a look at this picture. a wildlife rescue took in what was thought to be a baby hedgehog before realising it was caring for a bobble from a hat. it was brought to it nature reserve and wildlife hospital by a well—meaning citizen mostly. it was then discovered to be a faux furry friend. they then showed a real hedgehog. the rescue posted on social media a photo of the decorative ball showing it nestled in a box beside a bowl of food. 0k. let's move onto some other news now. whales have to qualify for this summer's european football championship. their match with poland went to a penalty shootout after the game ended in a goalless draw. the shootout went to the wire with both teams scoring all spot kicks before danjames had his say. ukraine and georgia where the winners in their other games, and will have more on all those matches in sportsday in a few moments' time. you have been watching newsday. before we go, let's remind you of our main headline this hour. autho
there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime tostaken identity. take a look at this picture. a wildlife rescue took in what was thought to be a baby hedgehog before realising it was caring for a bobble from a hat. it was brought to it nature reserve and wildlife hospital by a well—meaning citizen mostly. it was then discovered to be a faux furry friend. they then showed a real hedgehog. the rescue posted on social media a photo of the...
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there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime toe live pictures of the major city bully bridge in baltimore after a container ship crashed into it. hello. the weather is going to throw just about everything at us over the next couple of days. certainly for wednesday — lots of heavy thundery downpours, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between, also quite windy out there. all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and hill snow pushing northwards across scotland. some really heavy rain for a time across eastern counties of northern ireland. that will take a while to clear. and then for england and wales, yes, there will be some spells of sunshine, but also some heavy, thundery downpours with hail thrown in for good measure, some sunny spells in between. pretty windy, particularly in the south, but also up towards the north of scotland and temperatures north to south between seven and 11, maybe 12 degrees celsius in parts of eastern england. now through wednesday night, we will see further showers or longer sp
there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime toe live pictures of the major city bully bridge in baltimore after a container ship crashed into it. hello. the weather is going to throw just about everything at us over the next couple of days. certainly for wednesday — lots of heavy thundery downpours, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between, also quite windy out there. all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and...
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word words english and this month even more examples are jointly hundreds already recorded in the oxfordr will sound pretty familiar. let's start with food. katsu a seafood, meat or vegetables wrapped in tango breadcrumbs and deep—fried. it is a popular dish but also a boomerang word which is an example of a japanese english remarrying. tonkotsu is also ominous, savoury froth in fogbow and nettles. together with rice topped with seafood, meat and vegetables. aside from food, there are a number of words in there are a number of words in the arts and crafts sector. kirigami is the art of sculpting or meticulously crafting paper into three designs. is a dictionary from this year, designer of manga, japanese style of cartoon or comic which is also becoming more and more popular around the world. finally, this is one of my favourites, kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery. the idea is emphasising the cracks in an effort to embrace imperfection. there we have it, some of the new japanese there we have it, some of the newjapanese words there we have it, some of the new japanese words in
word words english and this month even more examples are jointly hundreds already recorded in the oxfordr will sound pretty familiar. let's start with food. katsu a seafood, meat or vegetables wrapped in tango breadcrumbs and deep—fried. it is a popular dish but also a boomerang word which is an example of a japanese english remarrying. tonkotsu is also ominous, savoury froth in fogbow and nettles. together with rice topped with seafood, meat and vegetables. aside from food, there are a...
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james crumbley took his son to buy the gun that the teenager later used to kill four students at oxford the six hour, said he had his eye on that for quite some time. >> well, that comes after a twist in the case. the judge restricting james crumbley's communications after authorities say he made threats from inside the jail. nbc's maggie vespa is outside the courthouse in pontiac, michigan, for us. two-part question. first, what's happening in court today, but what more do we know about these threats as well? >> reporter: we'll start with those threats. that surprised a lot of people overnight. at the very end of the day after the jury had been excused was the judge and prosecutors as well as james crumbley's attorneys having an exkrang where prosecutors asked the judge to restrict his communication but didn't want to say why in front of media so the reason was opaque at the time. we reached out to the sheriff's office later that night who clarified the reason the judge granted that order, the reason there was a request to restrict his communication is because the sheriff's office says
james crumbley took his son to buy the gun that the teenager later used to kill four students at oxford the six hour, said he had his eye on that for quite some time. >> well, that comes after a twist in the case. the judge restricting james crumbley's communications after authorities say he made threats from inside the jail. nbc's maggie vespa is outside the courthouse in pontiac, michigan, for us. two-part question. first, what's happening in court today, but what more do we know about...
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a- harvard, b- oxford, c- cambridge. time!tion, is not in the uk, it seems that harvard is located somewhere in the northeast. northeast usa, somewhere there, another clarification in the northeast usa, you see, the correct answer to our question is option a. harvard, that’s right, oxford and cambridge are great britain. tenth the final question of the second round: which of the listed trends in art that sought to reflect the momentary impression, to capture. in its mobility and variability: a) impressionism, b) modernism, c: expressionism. time. expressionism, i’m talking about this , an expressive person, he is what, as you understand , they say, he’s an expressive person, one might say, a little crazy, he’s very passionate, he has ideas and he does, well, a large number of actions within seven minutes, so ok, i want to listen more any opinions, sasha, as you answered, i answered expressionism, because well , express is something fast, like coffee, espresso. you answered most of the questions correctly, to be honest, i didn’
a- harvard, b- oxford, c- cambridge. time!tion, is not in the uk, it seems that harvard is located somewhere in the northeast. northeast usa, somewhere there, another clarification in the northeast usa, you see, the correct answer to our question is option a. harvard, that’s right, oxford and cambridge are great britain. tenth the final question of the second round: which of the listed trends in art that sought to reflect the momentary impression, to capture. in its mobility and variability:...
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and the father of the oxford, michigan school shooter will soon learn his fate in a trial that could drastically change those who can be held responsible for masha shootings >> sunday on the whole story, two men missing our lives just stopped, both tied to one deputy. >> he was the last person to see the alive and a decades long search for the truth, the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. >> here's to getting better with age >> here's the beaten these two every thursday help fuel today with boost type protein complete nutrition, you need without the stuff you don't >> so he used to now >> here, you can expect to find crystal clear audio, expensive, display space and more comfort for everyone. >> but we >> still left room for all the unexpected things. you'll find out here. the new 2024 grand cherokee land now there's only one same great style new lower starting msrp on our most popular 2024 jeep grand cherokee models. visit cheap.com for details >> it's a new day. >> one. we're our shared values propel us towards a more secure future. through august of partnersh
and the father of the oxford, michigan school shooter will soon learn his fate in a trial that could drastically change those who can be held responsible for masha shootings >> sunday on the whole story, two men missing our lives just stopped, both tied to one deputy. >> he was the last person to see the alive and a decades long search for the truth, the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. >> here's to getting better with age >> here's the beaten...
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the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds.wage directly discharged into the thames. thames water said improving river health was a "key focus" for the firm. here's ellie price. it's tradition — every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and also means, therefore, you shouldn't go in the river. and, in the case of rowers, they need very careful health guidance. archive: many watermen declared race conditions the worst for 70 years, - and each cox wore goggles to help in their difficult task. rowers in this historic race are used to natural challenges. and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. t
the crews from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds.wage directly discharged into the thames. thames water said improving river health was a "key focus" for the firm. here's ellie price. it's tradition — every year the winning cox is thrown in. this year, there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water. and...
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there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime to championships in their playoff match with poland went to a penalty shoot—out after the game ended in a goalless draw. the shoot—out went down to the wire with both teams scoring all of their spot kicks before the end james had his shot saved. and the other playoff games ukraine and georgia were the winners and we will have more on this match is in sportsday injust winners and we will have more on this match is in sportsday in just a few moments time. before we go let's get you up to speed with efforts in baltimore. which has seen the collapse of a bridge where we can see in the foreground of the picture there, the ship which is the dali singapore registered factual crash into a major city in the us city of baltimore causing it to collapse into the patapsco river after a container ship crashed into it. we can also bring you some live pictures from a news conference that has just taken place from the maryland transportation authority. with wilson as maryland transportation authority. wi
there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary, all the way from anime to championships in their playoff match with poland went to a penalty shoot—out after the game ended in a goalless draw. the shoot—out went down to the wire with both teams scoring all of their spot kicks before the end james had his shot saved. and the other playoff games ukraine and georgia were the winners and we will have more on this match is in sportsday injust winners and we will have...
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my parents were in oxford. i was working — london. my parents were in oxford. one really to talk to. because - your cousins, your friends, you have no one really to talk to. because he| no one really to talk to. because he was going _ no one really to talk to. because he was going to — no one really to talk to. because he was going to believe _ no one really to talk to. because he was going to believe you. _ no one really to talk to. because he was going to believe you. ohm - no one really to talk to. because he was going to believe you. ohm [- no one really to talk to. because he was going to believe you. am i right in thinkini was going to believe you. am i right in thinking that _ was going to believe you. am i right in thinking that there _ was going to believe you. am i right in thinking that there was _ was going to believe you. am i right in thinking that there was a - was going to believe you. am i right j in thinking that there was a moment when you witness your father having a tag, an electronic tag, where you physically there? i a tag, an electronic
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he then got into oxford but then decided to go back to afghanistan to teach girls there.. what made you make that decision?— that decision? i'm going to be honest, that decision? i'm going to be honest. it _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was an _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was an inspiration l honest, it was an inspiration and i was two hours admitted into a prep programme, i was supposed to end up in an oxford programme, but nonetheless it was a great opportunity and i could have ended up going to different places but i'm glad i made those decisions and the only reason was because i was so haute —— hating on what was happening. it was not one i need to change the world and teach all the girls in afghanistan, no. i met my own cousin, she was unable to go to school, she was learning on classes from thursday and friday from her nephew who would come from the city to teacher, and she had to repeat this things until the next time he came. that is not fair and thatis he came. that is not fair and that i
he then got into oxford but then decided to go back to afghanistan to teach girls there.. what made you make that decision?— that decision? i'm going to be honest, that decision? i'm going to be honest. it _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was an _ that decision? i'm going to be honest, it was an inspiration l honest, it was an inspiration and i was two hours admitted into a prep programme, i was supposed to end up in an oxford...
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horrific mass shooting, and ben johnson attorney for families suing james and jennifer crumbley and oxford community schools. thank you both for being here. and it's nice to see you both again. we begin with you mega, because we have been transfixed as a nation. megan, about what has happened here. and you were inside the courtroom today. can you just share what you are feeling now that this second verdict guilty for now, both parents has been returned i'm definitely feeling a sigh of relief waiting up to it with so nerve-wracking and the >> longer that it went, the more nervous we were all getting. but when they read those guilty verdicts, it was definitely all of our emotions just kind of came forward and gave us the sigh of relief. i'm feeling much better tonight than i was this morning. that's for sure. >> was there a moment that you thought that this could go differently? >> there was for me, i am more of a person that likes to read people's faces and i remember with jennifer crumbley, when they walked in, i'm looking and i thought oh, we've got this one but today their faces were all
horrific mass shooting, and ben johnson attorney for families suing james and jennifer crumbley and oxford community schools. thank you both for being here. and it's nice to see you both again. we begin with you mega, because we have been transfixed as a nation. megan, about what has happened here. and you were inside the courtroom today. can you just share what you are feeling now that this second verdict guilty for now, both parents has been returned i'm definitely feeling a sigh of relief...
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ethan crumbley, who used it to kill four people at a michigan high school, oxford high school. cnn's jean casarez has those highlights from friday's testimony victor in is about one of the prosecution's witnesses on friday was detective joe brian. he heads up the special investigation unit and he testified that once ethan was in custody, he spoke to him and he asked him who has parents were who is father was? he said james, and the detective called james and told him to get down to the substation because that's where ethan was. so he and jennifer went down there. i think you can see from this video, once they got there, they were ushered into this interview room. there are two detectives, including detective brian in there and they started talking to the parents and james spoke a lot. jamie said that they had gotten in an argument the night before with their son, ethan because of a geometry score and that he had taken to ethan to school that morning, the morning of the mass shooting and he really thought everything was calm down and he told his son, just do the best you can in
ethan crumbley, who used it to kill four people at a michigan high school, oxford high school. cnn's jean casarez has those highlights from friday's testimony victor in is about one of the prosecution's witnesses on friday was detective joe brian. he heads up the special investigation unit and he testified that once ethan was in custody, he spoke to him and he asked him who has parents were who is father was? he said james, and the detective called james and told him to get down to the...
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louise loo from oxford economics. that is what is going on in pain and china.g on in hainan in china. french president emmanuel macron is due to meet his counterpart president lula today. this is the beginning of a three—day tour of south america's biggest economy and comes as trade talks have stalled between the eu and the south american common market known as mercosur. macron is under pressure from french farmers to quash the deal — while brazil in turn is unhappy with recent eu trade restrictions linked to deforestation. let's go to rio dejaneiro and talk to gabriel cohen, senior editor at latinometrics. good to talk to. what will they achieve, do you think, lula and macron? fin achieve, do you think, lula and macron? . , , macron? on the french side this is a band-aid — macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of— macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of sorts, - macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of sorts, trying i is a band—aid of sorts, trying to repair the relationship after the massive setbacks we have seen in the eu mercosur dea
louise loo from oxford economics. that is what is going on in pain and china.g on in hainan in china. french president emmanuel macron is due to meet his counterpart president lula today. this is the beginning of a three—day tour of south america's biggest economy and comes as trade talks have stalled between the eu and the south american common market known as mercosur. macron is under pressure from french farmers to quash the deal — while brazil in turn is unhappy with recent eu trade...