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a p pa re ntly to stop his sexist insults.y he has been referring to her as "mike maggie". the other thing of course is that maggie may was a famous liberal folk song about dirty maggie may who was a lady of the night. maybe he doesn't get that link. it is interesting that, what will be discussed beside her saying, please, president, mind what you americans call your potty mouth and talk about women with proper dignity. they will get onto nato and defence spending, and that we should spend 2% of gdp. one of the interesting things he said in that bizarre speech yesterday was this feeling that america is taking on all the military responsibilities of the world and he will ask all the other countries to do their bit. what did you find bizarre about that? that strange lack of hope. an inauguration speech, i feel, should have that hope, change, thing. but if he tells everyone, millions of people think that america has to make a lot of changes and then he can bring about that change that will reflect well... there were no specifics,
a p pa re ntly to stop his sexist insults.y he has been referring to her as "mike maggie". the other thing of course is that maggie may was a famous liberal folk song about dirty maggie may who was a lady of the night. maybe he doesn't get that link. it is interesting that, what will be discussed beside her saying, please, president, mind what you americans call your potty mouth and talk about women with proper dignity. they will get onto nato and defence spending, and that we should...
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a p pa re ntly looked after by those who love them.rom this thing on the bottom of the i. it says media answer dominic answer step, one millimetre long, this creature that we all come from. step, one millimetre long, this creature that we all come fromlj love the story. because of world events recently, we have all thought humanity can only move forward and progress. if we are going to start going backwards this is our destination because we are a p pa re ntly destination because we are apparently all descended from this tiny little worm, a wrinkled old sack, it is described in some of the papers, on the ocean floor wriggling around. that is the organism from which we all spread. in the same way that that wonderful ape that was found, lucy. even lucy was descended from this one millimetre long worm. it is not to scale! not to scale but it does make you think, absolutely. miranda and christopher, thank you for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. that's it for the papers tonight. thank u for watching. hello. scotland had
a p pa re ntly looked after by those who love them.rom this thing on the bottom of the i. it says media answer dominic answer step, one millimetre long, this creature that we all come from. step, one millimetre long, this creature that we all come fromlj love the story. because of world events recently, we have all thought humanity can only move forward and progress. if we are going to start going backwards this is our destination because we are a p pa re ntly destination because we are...
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the fact that the cia a p pa re ntly well.legations credible and credible enough to put on president 0bama's death is not then saying they believe the allegations. they are just saying they are worthy of consideration. 0ne further thing, this former mi6 officer is not the only source. i spoke to a retired spy last august, who said he had been told of the existence of a blackmail tape by the head of an eastern european intelligence agency over the summer. we should stress in all of this, these are just allegations and mr trump is literally correct when he says they are unsubstantiated. nevertheless, americans are in the incredible position, nine days before the inauguration, of having to decide whether the president—elect is the russian agent of influence. thank you forjoining us. as donald trump faced the media, his nominee for secretary of state, rex tillerson, was facing questions from a panel of senators who are considering his suitability for the post. mr tillerson said that washington needed an open and frank dialogue wit
the fact that the cia a p pa re ntly well.legations credible and credible enough to put on president 0bama's death is not then saying they believe the allegations. they are just saying they are worthy of consideration. 0ne further thing, this former mi6 officer is not the only source. i spoke to a retired spy last august, who said he had been told of the existence of a blackmail tape by the head of an eastern european intelligence agency over the summer. we should stress in all of this, these...
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that is a p pa re ntly theresa may is my maggie.d to the reason may, harking back to the days of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. the observer has pictures from the anti—trump protests, the women's marches that took place all over the world. many women wearing pink pussy hats that they had knitted. thousands marched in washington, dc. those photos went across the world. the call that a united voice of defiance against donald trump. the next paper talks also about president trump, asking him to cut out this sexist insult to finesse. theresa may apparently repaired to tackle him on the comments he has made a and during the election. and in what has been described as a serious malfunction, a tried and malfunction was covered up by downing street. that is the lead in the sunday times this morning and we will have more full on that in the news will have more full on that in the news for you as well. but stopnow to victoria about some of the stories she has chosen. this is next to the first story you have chosen, the first story you h
that is a p pa re ntly theresa may is my maggie.d to the reason may, harking back to the days of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. the observer has pictures from the anti—trump protests, the women's marches that took place all over the world. many women wearing pink pussy hats that they had knitted. thousands marched in washington, dc. those photos went across the world. the call that a united voice of defiance against donald trump. the next paper talks also about president trump, asking...
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a p pa re ntly organising this operation.p sense that the operations will continue against other countries. that is extremely worrying and obviously a sense of deep concern in the us that those activities took place. they seem to be continuing and mr trump himself seems to have climbed on the bandwagon that there are obviously hacking episode is going on in and that there are serious problems with potential vulnerabilities that need to be guarded against stop that doesn't in my view exclude the question of the elections. how will the kremlin be viewing all of this and expect things what kind of relationship with the us come january 20 7 relationship with the us come january 20? so far mr trump seems to be holding faith with mr putin in this issue. unshaken by the meetings by the afternoon —— this afternoon even though he has been praising the intelligence community. there is an opportunity here but it has been besmirched by the additional information that has been made available or to the american public on this subject. than
a p pa re ntly organising this operation.p sense that the operations will continue against other countries. that is extremely worrying and obviously a sense of deep concern in the us that those activities took place. they seem to be continuing and mr trump himself seems to have climbed on the bandwagon that there are obviously hacking episode is going on in and that there are serious problems with potential vulnerabilities that need to be guarded against stop that doesn't in my view exclude the...
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david cameron a p pa re ntly david cameron.eron apparently privately shares those views the brexit will hurt the economy. we should not be surprised by that, given his stance in the vote. i suspect that people in the inner circle around theresa may will be particularly angry and feel that once again she has been undermined toa once again she has been undermined to a degree by her predecessor. once again she has been undermined to a degree by her predecessorlj don't to a degree by her predecessor.” don't think they will be too say that seeing it come out, either, because it puts a pile of pressure, it keeps the pressure on those who are still in favour of brexit.” suppose so although i think this is a debate that wants to go away. a very swift appointment of sir ivanka rogers as a replacement to tim burrow was obviously designed to try and close the story down because it seemed like a 24 hour was story, to be frankly. a diplomat that no—one heard of leaves in a flurry. an analysis of the e—mail... heard of leaves in a flurry. an
david cameron a p pa re ntly david cameron.eron apparently privately shares those views the brexit will hurt the economy. we should not be surprised by that, given his stance in the vote. i suspect that people in the inner circle around theresa may will be particularly angry and feel that once again she has been undermined toa once again she has been undermined to a degree by her predecessor. once again she has been undermined to a degree by her predecessorlj don't to a degree by her...
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according to the guardian, it was supposed to go in the direction of west africa, which a p pa re ntlyon of west africa, which apparently we don't care about at all. no one comes out of this covered in glory, do they, least of all theresa may, because failing to a nswer all theresa may, because failing to answer a question four times in a row, a direct individual doesn't know the question, it makes you look shifty, you can't go, look over there, you have to have a defence strategy. the guardian has a similar title, may accused of covering up trident failure, mps calling for full disclosure before the critical vote. it doesn't take place because these tests are expensive, are they not? £17 million per test. they have to carry them out to make sure hopefully everything is all right. apparently, ordinarily, not many people know about it. there are sort of confidential matters, we are talking about a nuclear weapons. according to the sunday times, the la st according to the sunday times, the last test carried out in 2012 was given great prominence i mod, producing video of the test, wantin
according to the guardian, it was supposed to go in the direction of west africa, which a p pa re ntlyon of west africa, which apparently we don't care about at all. no one comes out of this covered in glory, do they, least of all theresa may, because failing to a nswer all theresa may, because failing to answer a question four times in a row, a direct individual doesn't know the question, it makes you look shifty, you can't go, look over there, you have to have a defence strategy. the guardian...
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can't get from the p pa turnpike. both directions typically see that closed now open. see that right in here. between broad and schuylkill, no problems east and westbound. everything moving along fine. >> thank you. taking a live look now at cape may. jersey shore expected to see heaviest snow for the day. >> we continue live team coverage now with nbc 10 matt delucia. how are the conditions where you are? >> we just got out of storm 4 ten here in cape may. you can see the roads and the walks really don't look too bad. bill has been talking about this this morning. really the untreated services you have to worry about. grass and shrubs here at this wawa. they rchl snow covered, but really is just a coating at this point. we were driving in along route 55 and you could see the snow coming down a little bit heavier at certain points. here it's a bit of a mix of heavy and light snow every now and then picks up a little bit. here in this area, not too much traffic. we have seen salt trucks and some of the brining vehicles if you will. that were out on the major roads as we
can't get from the p pa turnpike. both directions typically see that closed now open. see that right in here. between broad and schuylkill, no problems east and westbound. everything moving along fine. >> thank you. taking a live look now at cape may. jersey shore expected to see heaviest snow for the day. >> we continue live team coverage now with nbc 10 matt delucia. how are the conditions where you are? >> we just got out of storm 4 ten here in cape may. you can see the...
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banner 00:01 sec douglas 00;10 sec banner 00;22 sec douglas 00;34 sec mary 00;38 sec 00;43 sec (p) pa muchos resentes del arede la hemos experentaden las ultimas semanas parecieran fuera de lo normal pero segn el servicio nacnade meteorologia son normales parea esta region.. lo que ocurre es que california llevaba anos atravesando por una sequia. (sot) douglas guerrero no esperabamos esto y el aire que esta corriendo mucho aire yo creo que no no estabamos preparados para esto (vo) en campbell muchas de sus vialidades estaban inundadas.. esta es la calle larkin y carretera 17. en san jose durante una junta del distrito escolar se fue la luz. varios complejo de apartamentos aledanos se veian tambien completamente a obscuras . y los semaforos en las calles estaban apagados. (sot) douglas guerrero no hay mucha gente en las calle ahorita so poca gente nomas (sot) mari nomas estan feas feas hay mucho trafico y feo todo ah (vo) los vientos llegaron a alcanzar las 46 millas por hora derribaron uno que otro arbol . uno de ellos en monroe street y san tomas express way.pero esto no es nada comp
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this unconfirmed footage shown on turkish media appears to show footage inside the club, the gunmen a p pa footage inside the club, the gunmen apparently in a santa suit. at least 39 people were killed, including 15 foreign nationals. dozens more are being treated for their injuries this translation: i had my back turned, my husband suddenly told me to get on the floor. a man ran inside, two or three people started firing. then there was a fault, ifainted until special forces took us out of there. they shot randomly, bodies were lying on the floor. turkey has suffered repeated terrorist attacks in crowded spaces over the past year. there were also attacks on state and military targets, bringing the death toll in 2016 to 250. kurdish militants and the so—called islamic state were to blame. not clear who was responsible for this act of terrorism. translation: he went inside as he opened fire, we were told he was wearing different clothes inside, and he tried to get out. 0ur police forces continue to assess this information. in his new year's message before the attack the president told the n
this unconfirmed footage shown on turkish media appears to show footage inside the club, the gunmen a p pa footage inside the club, the gunmen apparently in a santa suit. at least 39 people were killed, including 15 foreign nationals. dozens more are being treated for their injuries this translation: i had my back turned, my husband suddenly told me to get on the floor. a man ran inside, two or three people started firing. then there was a fault, ifainted until special forces took us out of...
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a p pa re ntly after. glass—coated string.go to the back of the store and sell me one. kite flying should be done with plain cotton thread, you can enjoy the sport using that. instead of something that might kill hundreds and thousands of birds. the indian kite festival's this weekend. russian thrill—seekers living in the shadow of the ural mountains have invented a new extreme winter sport. horseboarding is like snowboarding, but with a four—legged feel. andy beatt reports. it gets pretty cold here in this region of russia, 15,000 kilometres east of moscow. winter brings a five—month freeze and plenty of snow. but a lack of sleep —— steep slopes has left the ski is feeling a little flat. riding to the rescue of those with a need for speed, the stallion called vulcan. having tried to achieve the same effect with a car, a motorbike and a snowmobile, it was hp that fully opened up the area's forests and frozen lakes. translation: i want something you all the time. it is like a drug. when you try one thing, you want more and more
a p pa re ntly after. glass—coated string.go to the back of the store and sell me one. kite flying should be done with plain cotton thread, you can enjoy the sport using that. instead of something that might kill hundreds and thousands of birds. the indian kite festival's this weekend. russian thrill—seekers living in the shadow of the ural mountains have invented a new extreme winter sport. horseboarding is like snowboarding, but with a four—legged feel. andy beatt reports. it gets...
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the riot a p pa re ntly screaming outside the jail.he riot apparently broke out during visiting hours on new year's day. the riot involved rival gangs attacking each other with weapons smuggled into the prison. there were horrific reports of many gang members being tortured and even decapitated after being taken hostage. many of brazil's overcrowded and underfunded and resourced jails are in effect run by drug gangs with the prison authorities are unwilling or unable to counteract the power and influence of gangland bosses who run their empires from within the walls. as night fell and armed police tried to regain control of the jail, reports emerged of the violence being committed inside. translation: my son is an inmate there. the police won't care about him. iwant there. the police won't care about him. i want to know how my son is. my him. i want to know how my son is. my son is in there. this is a bullet. a local security official said the death toll could be as high as 60. translation: there were deaths, unfortunately. there were
the riot a p pa re ntly screaming outside the jail.he riot apparently broke out during visiting hours on new year's day. the riot involved rival gangs attacking each other with weapons smuggled into the prison. there were horrific reports of many gang members being tortured and even decapitated after being taken hostage. many of brazil's overcrowded and underfunded and resourced jails are in effect run by drug gangs with the prison authorities are unwilling or unable to counteract the power and...
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the scenes in the pictures that have been shown, the few that came out, most of the bodies, a p pa reof them, had been decapitated and dismembered. they we re decapitated and dismembered. they were horrific. a similar instance happened in manaus not long ago we 56 people were killed in similar circumstances. the scenes were very bad and what was said about this particular event in this state is that it was not a fight between gangs. it was a settlement of accounts, like an argument between the bosses and the gang and they targeted some people who they thought deserved to be killed. rapists and people caught collaborating with police. a big question is how did they get hold of such sharp implements to carry this out? it is known in brazilian prisons that prisoners get drugs and weapons. in the case of the previous incident in manaus, the government accused the criminal group there of having links with the farc group. this group today, they operate outsidejails. they this group today, they operate outside jails. they control drug trafficking operations in brazil. they are in some poll.
the scenes in the pictures that have been shown, the few that came out, most of the bodies, a p pa reof them, had been decapitated and dismembered. they we re decapitated and dismembered. they were horrific. a similar instance happened in manaus not long ago we 56 people were killed in similar circumstances. the scenes were very bad and what was said about this particular event in this state is that it was not a fight between gangs. it was a settlement of accounts, like an argument between the...
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two prisoners have a p pa re ntly building.red and army troops and police were searching for the others —— jail warden. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: our reporters on yemen's frontline, where the civil war is taking an ever—greater toll on civilians. the japanese people are mourning, following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respect when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the singer paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow, in spite of protests and violence from some black activist groups. they say international artists should continue to boycott south africa until majority rule is established. teams were trying to scoop up lumps of oil as france recognises it faces an ecological crisis. three weeks ago, the authorities confidently assured these areas that oil from the broken tanker erika would head ou
two prisoners have a p pa re ntly building.red and army troops and police were searching for the others —— jail warden. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: our reporters on yemen's frontline, where the civil war is taking an ever—greater toll on civilians. the japanese people are mourning, following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respect when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a...
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a p pa re ntly apparently more of us are going to the cinema in quite some time, we have been askingstay a head with all the breaking news. —— business live. get involved on the web page on the bbc website. we all got caught there, didn't we?! jessica is back, take us through the papers. we had a much—needed chat about robots, meps, politicians in europe voting on robots and whether a kill swa p voting on robots and whether a kill swap is required. you read that headline and think, what does that mean?! i think it is quite forward—looking of the european parliament, recognising that there will be more robots working alongside humans, and it is trying to think ahead into how that might work, and things like protecting humans, in those types of environments. whether or not you can get the right answers, because things are changing so fast, that is the real question. but talking about 5 millionjobs being replaced by robots, this is a very real is you, and we are all going to start dealing with much more of that in the workplace. —— a very real issue. when we are talking about robots, th
a p pa re ntly apparently more of us are going to the cinema in quite some time, we have been askingstay a head with all the breaking news. —— business live. get involved on the web page on the bbc website. we all got caught there, didn't we?! jessica is back, take us through the papers. we had a much—needed chat about robots, meps, politicians in europe voting on robots and whether a kill swa p voting on robots and whether a kill swap is required. you read that headline and think, what...
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a p pa re ntly worry. the new phone is the $8. apparently it is delayed a little bit.was going to be feathery. i think it might be much now. is this samsung just taking its time to make sure they get this spot on? the chances of a phone having the production issues samsung have had a pretty into tessa munt. usually they happen in february. —— into tessa munt. they could say, everything is fine. they could say, everything is fine. they are putting more health checks on top of it. everybody is trying to assess how damaging this will be for some song. will smartphone users be loyal? wildie stick with this company despite the fact they had to send back the note 7? people are still wary. it will always have a halo effect. people are still a little bit fickle. if the 58 is a success , little bit fickle. if the 58 is a success, it will soon forget. people don't want to miss out on having a good phone for a good price. presumably samsung will have to spend a lot of modern —— money on marketing? they have to convince us that things are ok again. absolutely. they already spend m
a p pa re ntly worry. the new phone is the $8. apparently it is delayed a little bit.was going to be feathery. i think it might be much now. is this samsung just taking its time to make sure they get this spot on? the chances of a phone having the production issues samsung have had a pretty into tessa munt. usually they happen in february. —— into tessa munt. they could say, everything is fine. they could say, everything is fine. they are putting more health checks on top of it. everybody...
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a p pa re ntly analyse why this could be.oduction has also gone up. ironically, this could also be because certain, well, more rundown factories are closing down, prices go factories are closing down, prices 9° up factories are closing down, prices go up so they are up in production. the other thing that's really interesting in china is the government can't control everything here. there are these illegal steel and cement production is going on, so and cement production is going on, so while certain companies do certain things they can't control everything that's happening across the vast northern part of the country. we've got chinese lunar new year coming country. we've got chinese lunar new yearcoming up, so country. we've got chinese lunar new year coming up, so that might offer some reprieve at the end of the month, that's when factories usually stop. but in terms of the long—term solution, this investment in renewables, how decent is it? solution, this investment in renewables, how decent is mm solution, this investment
a p pa re ntly analyse why this could be.oduction has also gone up. ironically, this could also be because certain, well, more rundown factories are closing down, prices go factories are closing down, prices 9° up factories are closing down, prices go up so they are up in production. the other thing that's really interesting in china is the government can't control everything here. there are these illegal steel and cement production is going on, so and cement production is going on, so while...
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my name is james tameka, a p pa re ntly forever. my name is james tameka, apparently no relation.lk. —— ducker. my namesake was an engineer before turning his hand to shoemaking. bob avery also change career. before teaching himself shoemaking, he was a shoe repair at woolworth and before that, a bus conductor. the legislator back to 1910 and reveal history of the city and its shoes. so each one of those is in orderfor a pair of shoes? this is everything they have made an error count and the prices accordingly about time. in today's money, 140 stop £1 each shillings and sixpence in old money.” money, 140 stop £1 each shillings and sixpence in old money. i have no idea what that means. any particular style you a re idea what that means. any particular style you are looking for colours?” love everything. this is an old—fashioned shop and a lot of the work ethics are still old—fashioned. you don't come in here at nine o'clock and start walking out the door at five. my wife is common into the shop and 9:30pm to as me if i have any intention of coming home. do think there's a little bi
my name is james tameka, a p pa re ntly forever. my name is james tameka, apparently no relation.lk. —— ducker. my namesake was an engineer before turning his hand to shoemaking. bob avery also change career. before teaching himself shoemaking, he was a shoe repair at woolworth and before that, a bus conductor. the legislator back to 1910 and reveal history of the city and its shoes. so each one of those is in orderfor a pair of shoes? this is everything they have made an error count and...
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the sight of the shopkeeper a p pa re ntly asians.ently doing well during the era of recession lit the touch paper among far—right groups. in the east end of london the openly racist british national party take to the streets. the bnp want all non—whites to leave britain. and they're marching in an area where racial attacks, mostly on asians, have tripled in two years. asians say it's a provocation that can lead to violence. the idea of the successful asian shopkeeper bred some resentment. having a corner shop was the dream for many migrants in the 1960s and 70s. but the dream was beginning to tarnish. the corner shop was increasingly seen as a the corner shop was increasingly seen as a soft target, a vulnerable space with little security and wide open to attack. violent attacks on staff at small local shops have risen dramatically over the past year. convenient stores are increasingly being seen as easy targets. a shopkeeper has been talking about the moment he fought off a masked robber who fired a crossbow at him. the corner shop o
the sight of the shopkeeper a p pa re ntly asians.ently doing well during the era of recession lit the touch paper among far—right groups. in the east end of london the openly racist british national party take to the streets. the bnp want all non—whites to leave britain. and they're marching in an area where racial attacks, mostly on asians, have tripled in two years. asians say it's a provocation that can lead to violence. the idea of the successful asian shopkeeper bred some resentment....
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mutiny is over and on the other hand the man who negotiated with the mutineers is being held hostage, a p pais will. and gunfire was heard when he was taken toa gunfire was heard when he was taken to a house. is it clear why there is this conflicting set of events going on? is this just about pay and conditions or something else? on? is this just about pay and conditions or something else ?m does seem that it has come down to pay and conditions, yes. it was surprising to hear the president say with such conviction that the mutiny was over earlier this evening. i had spokenin was over earlier this evening. i had spoken in a few moments before hearing that to a soldier who said there is no way we will accept a deal through the defence minister. we wa nt deal through the defence minister. we want to meet the president himself. so clearly, the mutineers are not all speaking at the same voice and it will take a lot of time to get this message through to mutineers who have spread across the country in different battalions and ra nks country in different battalions and ranks and from different part
mutiny is over and on the other hand the man who negotiated with the mutineers is being held hostage, a p pais will. and gunfire was heard when he was taken toa gunfire was heard when he was taken to a house. is it clear why there is this conflicting set of events going on? is this just about pay and conditions or something else? on? is this just about pay and conditions or something else ?m does seem that it has come down to pay and conditions, yes. it was surprising to hear the president say...
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hook, philadelphia police will even force law february 1st making sure participating agencies such as p pa, university police and september air looking out for tickettable offences. >>> fire fighters in washington state of been working overnight to get a massive building fire under control there. here's a three alarm blaze in linwood 16 miles north of seattle. as you can see parts of the building began collapsing. it was a new apartment complex undercover trucks so it was vacant when...
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so this launched today says a p pa re ntly so this launched today says apparently everything is fixeditiously. and of course this sort of project is expensive, it is fraught with risk. what they've got the added pressure of time because they've got rivals snapping at their heels, trying to overtake them, haven't they? yeah and in the private sector you've got google and apple competing with each other, they seem to produce better products and it drops the costs. if there a lot of pressure? yeah. so far it seems to be working in a productive way. i suppose their aim is to make touristic space travel a norm for us. touristic space travel a norm for us. how far off the think they are from doing that? the word tourism... let's just say, elon musk is looking at two things. he wants company that makes money for his investors, which is on the way of doing, but second of all he has a bigger vision of larger more reusable rockets that could take people first international space station, which he will apparently be able to do towards the end of next year, but more ambitiously they are looking t
so this launched today says a p pa re ntly so this launched today says apparently everything is fixeditiously. and of course this sort of project is expensive, it is fraught with risk. what they've got the added pressure of time because they've got rivals snapping at their heels, trying to overtake them, haven't they? yeah and in the private sector you've got google and apple competing with each other, they seem to produce better products and it drops the costs. if there a lot of pressure?...
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bassie is being credited — well, her breeders are in eastern china, and a p pa re ntly breeders are inly it's their ver special care that's helped her to live this long. you're watching bbc world news. bye—bye. raze hi, there. there is definitely a pattern emerging with our weather. i will say that much for the weather over the last few days. here is monday's satellite picture. a lot of cloud across the uk underneath building high pressure. spot the difference on tuesday. a bit of sunshine coming into south—east of england. otherwise it was cloudy. and yesterday's satellite picture also shows a lot of cloud. again, the south—east poking out in the sunshine. can you guess what the forecast will be for thursday? yes, today will be another cloudy day for much of the country. the cloud will be thick enough as we go through the first part of the morning to give a spit of rain in the midlands, maybe north—west england and wales. but under this blanket of cloud it's a mild start for most. perhaps a touch of frost in aberdeenshire. and certainly for southern wales and southern counties of east
bassie is being credited — well, her breeders are in eastern china, and a p pa re ntly breeders are inly it's their ver special care that's helped her to live this long. you're watching bbc world news. bye—bye. raze hi, there. there is definitely a pattern emerging with our weather. i will say that much for the weather over the last few days. here is monday's satellite picture. a lot of cloud across the uk underneath building high pressure. spot the difference on tuesday. a bit of sunshine...
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a p pa re ntly adventure park in norwich.can live for up to 80 yea rs. him because he can live for up to 80 years. good john birt. and now a round—up of the week and sport. —— good on bird. dan evans has missed out on a first atp tour title, just. he lost in straight sets in sydney against gilles muller of luxembourg. it isa against gilles muller of luxembourg. it is a warm up of the australian open. andy murray is hoping to add this grand slam to his collection. he will hope to bounce back from defeat last week against novak djokovic in qatar. was that final loss a shocked andy murray?” djokovic in qatar. was that final loss a shocked andy murray? i think if it happened at the end of last year it would have been but because of the break it felt a little bit like you are starting from scratch again in the new year. i had not played a match for about six weeks. at the end of last year i was playing, it felt like everyday, pretty much. but, yes, a good start to the year and i hope i pretty much. but, yes, a good start to the ye
a p pa re ntly adventure park in norwich.can live for up to 80 yea rs. him because he can live for up to 80 years. good john birt. and now a round—up of the week and sport. —— good on bird. dan evans has missed out on a first atp tour title, just. he lost in straight sets in sydney against gilles muller of luxembourg. it isa against gilles muller of luxembourg. it is a warm up of the australian open. andy murray is hoping to add this grand slam to his collection. he will hope to bounce...
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into electoralfraud, even though the evidence is very scant on that, and indeed, so much so that a p paeasons donald trump believes that, he was told it was so by the german golfer bernhard langer. these are some of the things that are moving donald trump in a certain direction. on top of that we've had the mexican president announcing that he's not going to come to washington after all. there seem to be limits on twitter diplomacy. let's talk about the meeting with theresa may tomorrow. what reception is she likely to get there? i think she's going to get a very warm reception. i thought what was notable about her speech was how loudly she proclaimed her closeness and was very subtle about the differences, as laura was saying, that she has with this administration. but this is all about trade, and getting a deal, if and when britain leads the single market, which seems to becoming more and more certain. the thing you have to ask is, who needs that trade deal more? donald trump, ortheresa to ask is, who needs that trade deal more? donald trump, or theresa may? theresa may is clearly the
into electoralfraud, even though the evidence is very scant on that, and indeed, so much so that a p paeasons donald trump believes that, he was told it was so by the german golfer bernhard langer. these are some of the things that are moving donald trump in a certain direction. on top of that we've had the mexican president announcing that he's not going to come to washington after all. there seem to be limits on twitter diplomacy. let's talk about the meeting with theresa may tomorrow. what...
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there will obviously be a huge security presence, half $1 million a p pa re ntly security presence, halfllion apparently has been spent on so queue ready around the inauguration site. long non—colla psible queue ready around the inauguration site. long non—collapsible umbrellas will not be allowed, and no selfie sticks? that's right. the service which manages it has made a concession for the rain because it is expected to pour tomorrow. they are saying that short collapsible umbrellas will be allowed, so you can takea umbrellas will be allowed, so you can take a bit of shelter. security will be tight. we are not sure at the momentjust how many people to expect. there's been a bit of controversy expect. there's been a bit of c0 ntrove i’sy over expect. there's been a bit of controversy over that, this being donald trump, of course, you would expect that. he said hotels were booked solid, but apparently they are not. and he's also of course got less tha n are not. and he's also of course got less than a stella mine up of celebrities, a lot of celebrities refused to appear with him. a bit o
there will obviously be a huge security presence, half $1 million a p pa re ntly security presence, halfllion apparently has been spent on so queue ready around the inauguration site. long non—colla psible queue ready around the inauguration site. long non—collapsible umbrellas will not be allowed, and no selfie sticks? that's right. the service which manages it has made a concession for the rain because it is expected to pour tomorrow. they are saying that short collapsible umbrellas will...
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words of the year, everyone is talking about this and classed as a mark of special affection but a p paection but apparently it mightjust be the case that he is quite afraid of slopes and hejust that he is quite afraid of slopes and he just gathered that he is quite afraid of slopes and hejust gathered her that he is quite afraid of slopes and he just gathered her hand to steady himself! he's also afraid of touching people because of germs!m will haunt theresa may, won't it? what a disaster. the whole thing is so what a disaster. the whole thing is so embarrassing. i don't know what the rest of the world must think of britain right now. if you don't condemn authoritarianism, you become complicit in it and she is teaching us complicit in it and she is teaching us that, unfortunately. let's move away from theresa may and donald trump and moved to the daily mail. "don‘t call pregnant patients the mothers", and why not? because it might offend transgender people. did they say they might be offended? no, but i think these organisations, a lot of them are producing these kind of guides for in
words of the year, everyone is talking about this and classed as a mark of special affection but a p paection but apparently it mightjust be the case that he is quite afraid of slopes and hejust that he is quite afraid of slopes and he just gathered that he is quite afraid of slopes and hejust gathered her that he is quite afraid of slopes and he just gathered her hand to steady himself! he's also afraid of touching people because of germs!m will haunt theresa may, won't it? what a disaster....
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he is now in hiding, a p pa re ntly university. now in hiding, apparently fearing for his life. former colleagues defended his professionalism. it is certain that what he has reported is something that he believes. he recognises that this is intelligence that needs validation and it needs further exploration. on capitol hill today lawmakers received a high and closed doors briefing the dos year and the alleged interference of russia in the presidential election. many left demanding more answers. the american people are owed the truth. a great deal of evidence to say that this is an issue of high interest to the american people. the strength, the integrity of our democracy. as yet, 01’ integrity of our democracy. as yet, or intrigue. a senior official confirming today that there were frequent contacts between the top national security adviser of donald trump and the russian ambassador here in washington and those contacts took place on the day that president 0bama expelled dozens of russian officials in retaliation for the alleged h
he is now in hiding, a p pa re ntly university. now in hiding, apparently fearing for his life. former colleagues defended his professionalism. it is certain that what he has reported is something that he believes. he recognises that this is intelligence that needs validation and it needs further exploration. on capitol hill today lawmakers received a high and closed doors briefing the dos year and the alleged interference of russia in the presidential election. many left demanding more...
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there, she has a lot to take in, this woman, realising that her identity was completely different, a p paifferent, apparently something has happened, whether it's the tip of or some other information, that made her a little suspicious over the last few months, and then presumably agreed to the dna test. and the test has just come back and it has confirmed her true identity. as far as we can gather there has been no reunion yet with herfamily, gather there has been no reunion yet with her family, and gather there has been no reunion yet with herfamily, and that gather there has been no reunion yet with her family, and that the police, because she is now an adult, say it is now off to her in terms of the circumstances precisely when that happens. how come the police are still working on this? obviously it was a long time ago. it was, but it was a long time ago. it was, but it was a long time ago. it was, but it was an unsolved case and this is a case of a mother and a family not giving up hope. over the years some 2000 plus leeds, tips, were sent into the police and they were investigated,
there, she has a lot to take in, this woman, realising that her identity was completely different, a p paifferent, apparently something has happened, whether it's the tip of or some other information, that made her a little suspicious over the last few months, and then presumably agreed to the dna test. and the test has just come back and it has confirmed her true identity. as far as we can gather there has been no reunion yet with herfamily, gather there has been no reunion yet with her...
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religious test, so there are dangers here for donald trump, and these seven countries were chosen a p pae chosen apparently because action had already been taken on those by president 0bama a year and a half ago, extra visa restrictions, and so the impression that it was easier to do those seven straightaway, and you might have to go through a bit more ofa might have to go through a bit more of a process to include others but if you look at the detail of the orders you will see that officials are now empowered to look at things for the next 30 days and possibly add to that list of seven countries. gary, thank you very much. two activists have been arrested after entering the bae systems site at warton in lancashire, in an apparent attempt to disarm warplanes bound for saudi arabia. the rev dan woodhouse a methodist minster in leeds and sam walton a quaker activist, issued a statement admitting their actions. the two men said they were trying to prevent the delivery of fighter jets to the saudi government, which they claim would be used in the bombing of the yemen the northern ireland sec
religious test, so there are dangers here for donald trump, and these seven countries were chosen a p pae chosen apparently because action had already been taken on those by president 0bama a year and a half ago, extra visa restrictions, and so the impression that it was easier to do those seven straightaway, and you might have to go through a bit more ofa might have to go through a bit more of a process to include others but if you look at the detail of the orders you will see that officials...
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toby has a p pa re ntly imagining a fierce row.? a lot of strange things have been going on —— toby thinks he is running. there is no avoiding it, really. so, yes, we have had some freaky breakups. it is pretty terrifying having someone banging on the door in trying to get you to wa ke the door in trying to get you to wake up every two hours. we have reacted in some strange ways. -- wa ke reacted in some strange ways. -- wake ups. it has been good to speak to both of you. stay safe and hopefully we willjoin you when you get to antigua at the start of february. they are rolling the atla ntic to february. they are rolling the atlantic to raise money for harry's brother, who committed suicide ten yea rs brother, who committed suicide ten years ago, and build some programmes and make sure that he serves as an inspiration for them as they try to raise awareness for male suicide. all the best to them. you are watching bbc breakfast. let's bring you the main news. rail fares across england, wales and scotland will rise today, with passeng
toby has a p pa re ntly imagining a fierce row.? a lot of strange things have been going on —— toby thinks he is running. there is no avoiding it, really. so, yes, we have had some freaky breakups. it is pretty terrifying having someone banging on the door in trying to get you to wa ke the door in trying to get you to wake up every two hours. we have reacted in some strange ways. -- wa ke reacted in some strange ways. -- wake ups. it has been good to speak to both of you. stay safe and...
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arterial roads carry the lifeblood of cities such as toronto, but are a p pa re ntly of cities such as disease as well. a study of nearly 2 million people in nantes reo over 11 years suggested that among people living within 50 metres of a major road, as many as 11% of dementia cases could be the result of traffic —— in 0ntario. tiny particles from exhaust and tyres could be part of the reason. how those particles work are speculative, but one hypothesis is through fairly nonspecific at on information and stress in the body, so we have a potential mechanism that it so we have a potential mechanism thatitis so we have a potential mechanism that it is far from proven. dementia robs people of their memories and leads to increasing disability. 50 million people around the world have the disease and the rate is rising. the canadian study used people living at least 300 metres from a major road as its baseline. the risk of dementia increased by 2% between 100 and 200 metres, was 4% greater between 50 and 100 metres, and 7% higher within 50 metres. given that so many people were studied and f
arterial roads carry the lifeblood of cities such as toronto, but are a p pa re ntly of cities such as disease as well. a study of nearly 2 million people in nantes reo over 11 years suggested that among people living within 50 metres of a major road, as many as 11% of dementia cases could be the result of traffic —— in 0ntario. tiny particles from exhaust and tyres could be part of the reason. how those particles work are speculative, but one hypothesis is through fairly nonspecific at on...
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por supuesto esto no decepcionÓ a nadie, mÁs de 5 mil chicos y tambiÉn chicas rudas llegaron pa atravesar los ptanopan t tanos de agua helada, aunque hubo un solo ganador quienes lograron terminar la carrera se consideran ganadores. >>> van con una alegrÍa >>> ahora si atrÁs que te cae lodo. ahora seÑores desde hace 7 aÑos un grupo de amigos se lanza a este lago largo de italia y ahora fueron 87 los participantes en este reto se tiran al lago con temperatura de 2 grados fahrenheit, y regresan rÁpidamente para tomarse un expreso bien calentito.
por supuesto esto no decepcionÓ a nadie, mÁs de 5 mil chicos y tambiÉn chicas rudas llegaron pa atravesar los ptanopan t tanos de agua helada, aunque hubo un solo ganador quienes lograron terminar la carrera se consideran ganadores. >>> van con una alegrÍa >>> ahora si atrÁs que te cae lodo. ahora seÑores desde hace 7 aÑos un grupo de amigos se lanza a este lago largo de italia y ahora fueron 87 los participantes en este reto se tiran al lago con temperatura de 2 grados...
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>> it was considered by most jews that i saw as a major faux p pas. does that kind of thing again after complaints about why this was seen as inappropriate, then maybe there will be some -- something. we don't know yet. we have to watch out how these things get played out and whether mistakes get repeated. >> if we're going to prosecute every insensitive thing that is going to happen in the next four years, we're going to have to put on more people. >> and i need some days off. >>> we have to take a break. officials in question beck. . what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. oh yes.... even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what th
>> it was considered by most jews that i saw as a major faux p pas. does that kind of thing again after complaints about why this was seen as inappropriate, then maybe there will be some -- something. we don't know yet. we have to watch out how these things get played out and whether mistakes get repeated. >> if we're going to prosecute every insensitive thing that is going to happen in the next four years, we're going to have to put on more people. >> and i need some days...
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president george bush senior who has been in hospital in texas since the weekend, since saturday, he has a p paturday, he has apparently been moved to intensive care. he is said to be in a stable condition after being treated for pneumonia. and he is 92 years old. his wife barbara has also been admitted to the same hospital as a precaution because of fatigue. so the former us president george bush senior who has been in hospital in texas since last saturday has been moved to intensive care suffering from pneumonia. the headlines. president barack obama prepares to make a final farewell speech in front of jealous make a final farewell speech in front ofjealous of the white house with two days remaining of his presidency. a visit to india, britain's foreign secretary has warned eu leaders not to penalise the uk over brexit. thousands of gambians and foreign tourists are fleeing the country after political unrest, the president refusing to stand down after the elections last month. let's show you the scene live at the white house, where president obama with just a couple of days to go before stand
president george bush senior who has been in hospital in texas since the weekend, since saturday, he has a p paturday, he has apparently been moved to intensive care. he is said to be in a stable condition after being treated for pneumonia. and he is 92 years old. his wife barbara has also been admitted to the same hospital as a precaution because of fatigue. so the former us president george bush senior who has been in hospital in texas since last saturday has been moved to intensive care...
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just were you guys came to us we saw a caravan of p pa towing trucks head ing down 12th.rking enforcement has already begun. for now we are live, in center city, i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it will be very busy, thank you. >>> when president trump meets with lawmakers he is expect to discuss plans for everything from immigration to the repeal of the affordable care act. meeting comes just a day after the president signed two executive orders, one to jump start building a wall, on the u.s./mexico border and another to slash federal money to immigrant protecting sanctuary cities. >>> secret service agent is under investigation after allegedly suggesting on social media she would not deeven if president trump if someone tried to shoot him. you may recall secret service came to trump's aid several times during the presidential campaign, authorities say that senior agent kerry ogrady made now deleted post on her personal facebook page. ogrady posted she supported hillary clinton and would not honor federal law that prevents agents from airing political views.
just were you guys came to us we saw a caravan of p pa towing trucks head ing down 12th.rking enforcement has already begun. for now we are live, in center city, i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it will be very busy, thank you. >>> when president trump meets with lawmakers he is expect to discuss plans for everything from immigration to the repeal of the affordable care act. meeting comes just a day after the president signed two executive orders, one to...
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issuing public opinion, as russia a p pa re ntly issuing public opinion, as russia apparently has been time. coming up before the end of the programme, two years ago he was running bootcamps in his local park, nowjoe wick5 is a publishing and social—media 5en5ation. he'll be here to give us his recipe for success just before ten. stay with us, headlines coming up. i feel really unfit when i wait until you hear what he is! —— eat5. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden. coming up before nine, helen will have the weather. mike will have all of the fa cup sport. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. the british red cross is warning of a humanitarian crisis in nhs hospitals in england, and is demanding the government allocates more money to improve social care. dozens of a&e departments were forced to divert ambulances to other hospitals last week, while one patient died after spending 35 hours on a trolley. the department of health says it's investing more money to improve services. but dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine, said it had so far b
issuing public opinion, as russia a p pa re ntly issuing public opinion, as russia apparently has been time. coming up before the end of the programme, two years ago he was running bootcamps in his local park, nowjoe wick5 is a publishing and social—media 5en5ation. he'll be here to give us his recipe for success just before ten. stay with us, headlines coming up. i feel really unfit when i wait until you hear what he is! —— eat5. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden....
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a p pa re ntly start and the special relationship. apparently he reversed her as his maggie. —— he refers to her. she is old woman as you have seen a steely determination to make sure she gets the best deal for the eu watches bombarded by your collea g u es for the eu watches bombarded by your colleagues in the media about wanting to reveal her hand and she is stuck to her position saying she will not reveal her negotiation position and i think it is beginning to pay dividends. many people i know in the business committee have come round to that position. the brexit prime minister will be bombarded with questions. she will be a guest on the andrew marr show on bbc i at 9 this morning. here's nick with a look at this morning's weather. i frost in ifrost in derbyshire. it is not i frost in derbyshire. it is not as cold as it is in south east england. it is -8 cold as it is in south east england. it is —8 in fessenden in kent. —— frittenden. you can expect cloud in scotla nd frittenden. you can expect cloud in scotland and ireland and where you have that also north—west england
a p pa re ntly start and the special relationship. apparently he reversed her as his maggie. —— he refers to her. she is old woman as you have seen a steely determination to make sure she gets the best deal for the eu watches bombarded by your collea g u es for the eu watches bombarded by your colleagues in the media about wanting to reveal her hand and she is stuck to her position saying she will not reveal her negotiation position and i think it is beginning to pay dividends. many people...
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and will it be published before or at the same time as the bill that is a p pa re ntly same time as thecess to the single market, or the bespoke customs union that she outlined also in her speech? can i first of all say to the right modern woman in his reference to the timing issue —— right honourable gentleman. these are separate issues. the house overwhelmingly voted that article 50 should be triggered before the end of march 2017. a bill will be provided before this house and there will be the proper debate in this chamber and will be the proper debate in this chamberand in the will be the proper debate in this chamber and in the other place on that bill. there is a separate question of actually publishing the plan that i have set out, a bold vision for britain in the future. i will do that in a white paper, and the right honourable gentleman knows that one of our objectives is the best possible free—trade arrangements with the eu, and that is what we will be out there negotiating for. some of this is worrying too many people in this house, but more importantly, it is worrying too ma
and will it be published before or at the same time as the bill that is a p pa re ntly same time as thecess to the single market, or the bespoke customs union that she outlined also in her speech? can i first of all say to the right modern woman in his reference to the timing issue —— right honourable gentleman. these are separate issues. the house overwhelmingly voted that article 50 should be triggered before the end of march 2017. a bill will be provided before this house and there will...
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several factors a p pa re ntly the flash crash.et is starting to open up. nobody was really trading, there was a lowly quiddity point to the day. we saw a large amount of selling come through the sterling markets through that time period. this was posed brexit, there were quite a lot of rumours about what was happening in government and with the negotiations. the fact that sterling dollar had not been at these levels since the mid—80s, there was very, very little market at those kind of levels. as it continued to drip and dripped lower, more lower, more and more people saw that this selling was increasing, jumped on the back of it, and pressured it through these levels. it flashed lower, it came back up. and whilst some people may have lost some money, it has engendered some ill feeling around the pound, moving into 2017. let's move on to pato, the animal rights group. they have bought shares in louis vuitton and murray hennessy. they said it's because they can challenge the board during shareholder meetings. i mean, how much of it
several factors a p pa re ntly the flash crash.et is starting to open up. nobody was really trading, there was a lowly quiddity point to the day. we saw a large amount of selling come through the sterling markets through that time period. this was posed brexit, there were quite a lot of rumours about what was happening in government and with the negotiations. the fact that sterling dollar had not been at these levels since the mid—80s, there was very, very little market at those kind of...
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they said that it is a p pa re ntly to them. not an agency, so therefore trump can appoint his son—in—law. but there is a grey area here and other people have said this is very clear and you cannot appoint family members, even if you are the president of the united states. it isa president of the united states. it is a big question, and i guess they will plough through and see what happens. this man is married to mr trump's. ivanka, who is he? what is this background? ivanka, who is he? what is this background ? does ivanka, who is he? what is this background? does he have any history of service in public life? who is he? he has never held political office. he has never held political office. he married ivanka trump, the daughter of donald trump. he has a lot in common with donald trump. they were both children of big real estate developers. donald trump obviously did a lot in the outer boroughs of new york, but jared kushner is a real estate developer now working primarily in northern newjersey, and manhattan. he is a publisher
they said that it is a p pa re ntly to them. not an agency, so therefore trump can appoint his son—in—law. but there is a grey area here and other people have said this is very clear and you cannot appoint family members, even if you are the president of the united states. it isa president of the united states. it is a big question, and i guess they will plough through and see what happens. this man is married to mr trump's. ivanka, who is he? what is this background? ivanka, who is he?...
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being promised for social care in the next couple of years to be used to help the nhs now in what is a p pahe crisis we have today. so, for theresa may and jeremy hunt to be in denial about this is an abject dereliction of their responsibilities. they need to find extra funding now or things will get worse. when you talk about taking the money that was potentially allocated for social care, how much are we talking about? it is up to £900 million supposed to be coming in stream about 2018/19. i think we have to get them to accept the principle that more funding is needed first of all. so far, we‘ve heard nothing other than a few comments there are a few pressures, it‘s not that serious. to get the red cross to say it is a humanitarian crisis says there‘s something very seriously wrong here. when mr hopson spoke to us earlier, he said he thought the humanitarian crisis was exaggerated that shouldn‘t have been said. nor did he agree this was a problem in just some areas. he thought the prime minister‘s view on that was understating the problem. where are you on that spectrum? do you think it i
being promised for social care in the next couple of years to be used to help the nhs now in what is a p pahe crisis we have today. so, for theresa may and jeremy hunt to be in denial about this is an abject dereliction of their responsibilities. they need to find extra funding now or things will get worse. when you talk about taking the money that was potentially allocated for social care, how much are we talking about? it is up to £900 million supposed to be coming in stream about 2018/19. i...
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but you cannot govern the country with executive orders which are not coordinated and a p pa re ntlyted and apparently this wasn't. orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasn'tli orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasn't. i will not ask what else you would call this! you and i know that if you poll the american public, as polls have been done recently on stricter immigration procedures, he campaigned radically on tougher administration leave immigration procedures. he isjust following through on what he campaigned on. you could argue that but the consequences were not foreseen because the circumstances were not understood. if you polled the american public, 70% are in favour of tighter gun control but we will not get that and 70% are in favour of family planning but this runs counter to the mandate in office. this is the rough and tumble of politics. general clark, as a former supreme allied commander, spell it out for us a little bit more specifically, how this might hurt american national security? well, we have to work with our allies and the allie
but you cannot govern the country with executive orders which are not coordinated and a p pa re ntlyted and apparently this wasn't. orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasn'tli orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasn't. i will not ask what else you would call this! you and i know that if you poll the american public, as polls have been done recently on stricter immigration procedures, he campaigned radically on tougher administration leave immigration...
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theresa may is a p pa re ntly this will work.enge or somehow raise president putin's attitude to women and comments he has raised previously when she met him. i wonder how all in what context him. i wonder how all in what co ntext s he him. i wonder how all in what context she will do that. yes, president trump. his comments have made headlines. he now currently calls theresa may my maggie, harking back of course the ronald reagan, anotherformer back of course the ronald reagan, another former republican president, and his relationship with margaret thatcher all those years ago. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: theresa may will be the first foreign leader to meet donald trump since he was sworn in as us president. meanwhile, mr trump has accused the media of lying about the size of the crowds at his inauguration, as more than a million peoplejoined protests against the new president in cities around the world. also coming up in the programme: with pride, and some prejudice, many towns and c
theresa may is a p pa re ntly this will work.enge or somehow raise president putin's attitude to women and comments he has raised previously when she met him. i wonder how all in what context him. i wonder how all in what co ntext s he him. i wonder how all in what context she will do that. yes, president trump. his comments have made headlines. he now currently calls theresa may my maggie, harking back of course the ronald reagan, anotherformer back of course the ronald reagan, another former...
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local chemist shops, local pharmacy shops, are a p pa re ntly shops, local pharmacy shops, are apparently training, and the trained... the senior chemists are going to be dropped from lots of shops as part ofa £3 dropped from lots of shops as part of a £3 million cut from the government and at pharmacies in particular. —— aimed at pharmacies. and the technicians, who are often only a level trained, will be running the entire shop. my perspective is that this is very shocking, actually. it is something that we need to be aware of, and very concerned about. many people in the face of cuts to gps, and it is more and more difficult to get seen at a&e if you need to, are using chemists and pharmacists as a way of managing minor ailments. how many people know that you can do that? i think there is a tendency to go into the chemist, hand over your prescription and you get what the doctor prescribed. not that many people know you can go and ask for advice. it is a total mixture and there is a mix of people who do and don‘t do this and perhaps what we need to do is maybe boost gps‘ surgeries so th
local chemist shops, local pharmacy shops, are a p pa re ntly shops, local pharmacy shops, are apparently training, and the trained... the senior chemists are going to be dropped from lots of shops as part ofa £3 dropped from lots of shops as part of a £3 million cut from the government and at pharmacies in particular. —— aimed at pharmacies. and the technicians, who are often only a level trained, will be running the entire shop. my perspective is that this is very shocking, actually. it...
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any other world leaders a p pa re ntly day.l him out on some things?” would prefer us not to know at this point. i would love relationships to be built on trust where things that happened for the first time in telephone calls, we don't know about them, because otherwise the real relationships don't happen. i am disconcerted by the phone call with vladimir putin. we are dying to know what will happen. maybe not because people are calling him out but because there is too much agreement which would be concerning. let's turn our attention to the sunday times. this is a funny story. i eat kids as deprived as the poorest. what are they on about? —— elite kids. there is a terrible explosion in mental ill health in the uk. this shows that people who come from families where they earn over £100,000 are twice as likely to have mental health problems. this cuts across class and money. and it means that when you look at people with money, rather than thinking they are fine in every way, we know that anxiety, distress, despair, affects youn
any other world leaders a p pa re ntly day.l him out on some things?” would prefer us not to know at this point. i would love relationships to be built on trust where things that happened for the first time in telephone calls, we don't know about them, because otherwise the real relationships don't happen. i am disconcerted by the phone call with vladimir putin. we are dying to know what will happen. maybe not because people are calling him out but because there is too much agreement which...
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a p pa re ntly almost be celebrating?that will be true, even in vegas tonight. thank you. prince william and prince harry have announced plans to erect a statue of their mother, diana princess of wales. the two princes said that the time was right "to recognise her positive impact." there were no details of the design, or who the sculptor might be, but it's hoped the figure will be unveiled in the public gardens of diana's former home, kensington palace, later this year. kate williams is a royal historian and joins us from our london newsroom. good morning. as we said, a significant year of course, the 20th anniversary of diana's death. some have questioned why we haven't had a statue before. it does seem as if a statue before. it does seem as if a statue is very fitting now. certainly william and harry have talked about a statue before. harry said it was time to have a statue and he talked about how his mother was so important to him. certainly i think it is very fitting that this year there is a statue. we did have the
a p pa re ntly almost be celebrating?that will be true, even in vegas tonight. thank you. prince william and prince harry have announced plans to erect a statue of their mother, diana princess of wales. the two princes said that the time was right "to recognise her positive impact." there were no details of the design, or who the sculptor might be, but it's hoped the figure will be unveiled in the public gardens of diana's former home, kensington palace, later this year. kate williams...
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a p pa re ntly their recipes. kids are loving them. apparently it has increased by 25%.have anything that is unhealthy? do you ever stopped at a fast—food place have a burger and enjoy it? last night, i'll be honest, i ordered room service. i had a burger and chips and a bottle of coke, and and chips and a bottle of coke, and a mass of the minibar. it is all about balance and moderation. i fancied a blow out. how long do you work out for in the morning? 15 to 25 minutes of high intensity working out. i do the you tube videos as well. i believe that anyone can be lea n well. i believe that anyone can be lean all year round as long as they fit into their lifestyle. you can do it at home, follow the workouts and the recipes and we will be lean and 15. people see the likes of you in magazines and they think, it is all or nothing. you are saying you can balance it? yes, especially this time of the year. the worst thing anybody could do is start a low—calorie diet now. it is not sustainable. work hard, train hard and you can enjoy some treats and stay lea n and you can enjoy s
a p pa re ntly their recipes. kids are loving them. apparently it has increased by 25%.have anything that is unhealthy? do you ever stopped at a fast—food place have a burger and enjoy it? last night, i'll be honest, i ordered room service. i had a burger and chips and a bottle of coke, and and chips and a bottle of coke, and a mass of the minibar. it is all about balance and moderation. i fancied a blow out. how long do you work out for in the morning? 15 to 25 minutes of high intensity...
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plan be submitted with any preliminary applications or assessment and this most certainly includes p pa hope to have our sport and want to acknowledge the collaborative effort that transpired to make that a document we can get behind. >> thank you cobra madam clerk add me as a co-sponsor supervisor cohen has made a motion to amend seconded by supervisor peskin colleagues without objection, without objection the amendment passed unanimously supervisor fewer. >> yes. thank you supervisor president breed so i want to thank supervisor cohen for taking the leadership on this and apologize to any colleagues, of course, i have been just in my office less than a month i'm catching up i appreciate this conversation about how to shift the residents for miles of travels from depending on a car for reliable alternatives whether walking or biking considering there is some spent a lot of time 45 thousand uber and lyft drivers it is critical there is a transportation demand management program in place i do, however, have concerns with the draft memo of options in the current form when i look at the me
plan be submitted with any preliminary applications or assessment and this most certainly includes p pa hope to have our sport and want to acknowledge the collaborative effort that transpired to make that a document we can get behind. >> thank you cobra madam clerk add me as a co-sponsor supervisor cohen has made a motion to amend seconded by supervisor peskin colleagues without objection, without objection the amendment passed unanimously supervisor fewer. >> yes. thank you...