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josh shapiro/pa attorney general in erie, we charged father david paulson, with sexually abusing oneoy for eight years. he actually made the boy go to confession to admit his sins. the pennsylvania house will vote next month on whether to eliminate the criminal statute of limitations.the grand jury also proposed a civil window law - which would allow older victims more time to sue for abuse they suffered as children.i'm natasha chen reporting. still ahead at 8a kidnapping investigation is underway after three women say their uber driver took them on a wild ride in sacramento. but first... our vicki liviakis is back with a brand new edition of dine and dish. what she is cooking up this time just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts withhe water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. f
josh shapiro/pa attorney general in erie, we charged father david paulson, with sexually abusing oneoy for eight years. he actually made the boy go to confession to admit his sins. the pennsylvania house will vote next month on whether to eliminate the criminal statute of limitations.the grand jury also proposed a civil window law - which would allow older victims more time to sue for abuse they suffered as children.i'm natasha chen reporting. still ahead at 8a kidnapping investigation is...
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the catholic church i believe has led us to understand we are citizens of a wider world and pa rt are a wider world and part of a global universal family. our brave in the missionary priests and nuns provide an education to those around the world's, and nuns provide an education to those around the worlds, to protect the sick and the most vulnerable. peacekeepers and international development workers fall in that proud tradition, in their work for charities. people of profound christian faith providing education to our children when government did not. in first in the open air next to hedgerows and later in schools and colleges and educational institutions which they built. they fired at our oldest hospitals, cared for the sick, staff to them and provided welfare for so many of our people and we think of the many wonderful organisation to continue that work today. so it is easy and perhaps sometimes convenient for us to forget that the irish state founded in 1922 did not set up a department of health, our department of social welfare, until 1947, department of health, our department o
the catholic church i believe has led us to understand we are citizens of a wider world and pa rt are a wider world and part of a global universal family. our brave in the missionary priests and nuns provide an education to those around the world's, and nuns provide an education to those around the worlds, to protect the sick and the most vulnerable. peacekeepers and international development workers fall in that proud tradition, in their work for charities. people of profound christian faith...
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you were pa rt about dina asher—smith. the complete package. she's incredible and at the age of 22 to achieve what she has, the sport of athletics is a world sport do you want to be judged upon how well you can do in world championships and olympic games. equally on the circuit. dina asher—smith is running times now and she aims to run quicker, she will be mixing it up for world and olympic medals at least. i would like to think if she improves that little bit more which she has the ability to do, she could become olympic champion. the european championships painted british athletics in a good light. where is it coming up ahead of the world championships in tokyo? the americans were not in the european championships and will be in these events. how strong his british athletics? we are in a far better place than we were around 2005-6, better place than we were around 2005—6, when it was myself, mo farah and jess ennis coming through. we had lost kelly holmes in the relay tea m had lost kelly holmes in the relay team that wo
you were pa rt about dina asher—smith. the complete package. she's incredible and at the age of 22 to achieve what she has, the sport of athletics is a world sport do you want to be judged upon how well you can do in world championships and olympic games. equally on the circuit. dina asher—smith is running times now and she aims to run quicker, she will be mixing it up for world and olympic medals at least. i would like to think if she improves that little bit more which she has the ability...
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a p pa re ntly first one to be caught out on this.arently he signed a deal a couple of days after he was gone, he told them 14 days later, the committee was upset. but they are feeble. george osborne was rapped over the knuckles. that is chicken feed compare to this. this is the big story. if boris was to tear the tory party a pa rt story. if boris was to tear the tory party apart because he called women who wear face veils, called them like letterboxes, what will his epitaph be? it will be a scoop for the telegraph. he will have errant whatever sums he does. it is an interesting story. if it is as bad as the independent says that is real trouble for the tory party. he will not be worried by this story, he will see it going exactly the way he wa nts, will see it going exactly the way he wants, he will be delighted. ian martin in the times, saying he is not that organised. let us look at the express. this is interesting. eu fears zero deal brexit. now the eu is getting worried. the story is saying that brussels has appeared to blink fo
a p pa re ntly first one to be caught out on this.arently he signed a deal a couple of days after he was gone, he told them 14 days later, the committee was upset. but they are feeble. george osborne was rapped over the knuckles. that is chicken feed compare to this. this is the big story. if boris was to tear the tory party a pa rt story. if boris was to tear the tory party apart because he called women who wear face veils, called them like letterboxes, what will his epitaph be? it will be a...
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we have seen in his pa pa cy respond to him.pacy so far that he is someone who really responds well to people, who is very at ease talking to people and meeting people. whether they are homeless people as he did here in dublin a little earlier. 0r indeed from all whole range of walks of life. he is someone who is very co mforta ble life. he is someone who is very comfortable with this sort of evidence. 0ne comfortable with this sort of evidence. one of the reasons why many people have found him a very engaging pope since it was announced that he would succeed benedict back in 2013, but alongside this religious celebration? and the great war we religious celebration? and the great warwe are religious celebration? and the great war we are seeing on the faces of the people greeting him here, undoubtedly the dominant issue of this visit has been the issue of abuse but particularly the sexual abuse but particularly the sexual abuse of children here in ireland and other parts of the world. comes off the back of the pennsylvania grandj
we have seen in his pa pa cy respond to him.pacy so far that he is someone who really responds well to people, who is very at ease talking to people and meeting people. whether they are homeless people as he did here in dublin a little earlier. 0r indeed from all whole range of walks of life. he is someone who is very co mforta ble life. he is someone who is very comfortable with this sort of evidence. 0ne comfortable with this sort of evidence. one of the reasons why many people have found him...
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josh shapiro/pa attorney general in erie, we charged father david paulson, with sexually abusing one eight years. he actually made the boy go to confession to admit his sins. the pennsylvania house will vote next month on whether to eliminate the criminal statute of limitations.the grand jury also proposed a civil window law - which would allow older victims more time to sue for abuse they suffered as children.i'm natasha chen reporting. (pam) the prosecution and defense prosecution the (pam) (pam) the prosecution and defense delivered their closing arguments today... in the trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort . manafort has pleaded not guilty to 18- counts of tax and banking charges. in closing arguments, prosecutors spent more than 90- minutes laying out their case ... that manafort repeatedly lied, in order to finance an extravagant lifestyle... saying, manafort's tax returns from 2010 through 2014 are false. they then told members of the jury ... that they must find manafort willfully and knowingly lied on the official i-r-s forms about his income and foreign ac
josh shapiro/pa attorney general in erie, we charged father david paulson, with sexually abusing one eight years. he actually made the boy go to confession to admit his sins. the pennsylvania house will vote next month on whether to eliminate the criminal statute of limitations.the grand jury also proposed a civil window law - which would allow older victims more time to sue for abuse they suffered as children.i'm natasha chen reporting. (pam) the prosecution and defense prosecution the (pam)...
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pa, pa, pa, pum. how to do that only we were re-creating or creating that moemth a creating that moment, and that is the power of music. sometimes you don't have to say anything and you only play and the message is there. >> you just mentioned your country and it's been through many ups and downs. it's in a serious down right now. there's so much political upheaval. people have been killed and there are protests and electricity, water, medicine, and everything and in fact, in one of the recent protests someone that had come up in the el kistema person was kill period. was that a bit of a turning point? >> it is always difficult to talk about politics especially in my country because it is so polarized that sometimes when you bring that to the table you're bringing a family and it gets really difficult and, yes, violence is unacceptable. that is something that for me, growing up, as i'm tell young in an environment that created beauty for me it's not possible that outside on the streets it's happening
pa, pa, pa, pum. how to do that only we were re-creating or creating that moemth a creating that moment, and that is the power of music. sometimes you don't have to say anything and you only play and the message is there. >> you just mentioned your country and it's been through many ups and downs. it's in a serious down right now. there's so much political upheaval. people have been killed and there are protests and electricity, water, medicine, and everything and in fact, in one of the...
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for tuesday, we still have our zone of cloud, again stretching across southern scotland into pa rt ofss southern scotland into part of northern england and northern parts of wales and still the odd spot of rain to the day but fizzling out slowly. board of that, fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one 01’ fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one or two fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one 01’ two showers fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one or two showers was so plenty of sunshine further 7a again temperatures will exceed 32 celsius and mr macleod of the southwest will at times keep things a little cooler. but cooler is the tread the middle of the week and beyond. that he will start to ease, fresh for all assemble season showers. this is bbc news. the headlines: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputy warned labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying exp
for tuesday, we still have our zone of cloud, again stretching across southern scotland into pa rt ofss southern scotland into part of northern england and northern parts of wales and still the odd spot of rain to the day but fizzling out slowly. board of that, fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one 01’ fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one or two fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one 01’ two showers fresher spells of sunshine and maybe one or two showers was so plenty of sunshine...
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went to the wall in 2016 with a huge hole in its pension fund yet had been a highly profitable com paa rs before and its directors continued to be highly paid, as the company fell to pieces around them. no laws were broken, but shareholders and suppliers lost millions, while workers lost theirjobs and their pensions were cut. now, the government has announced measures to try to restore faith in the management of companies, including plans to disqualify and fine directors, if they deliberately dissolve companies to avoid paying bills. it also wants company boards to show that if they pay dividends, that they can also afford to pay
went to the wall in 2016 with a huge hole in its pension fund yet had been a highly profitable com paa rs before and its directors continued to be highly paid, as the company fell to pieces around them. no laws were broken, but shareholders and suppliers lost millions, while workers lost theirjobs and their pensions were cut. now, the government has announced measures to try to restore faith in the management of companies, including plans to disqualify and fine directors, if they deliberately...
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greeted by florence pa rly. and he has been to a number of these events as i say, all of them marking
greeted by florence pa rly. and he has been to a number of these events as i say, all of them marking
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the government needs to ensure attractive leave schemes in the right areas and give pa rents schemes and children exciting and affordable facilities. bring backi spy books. just bring back books! to win one heart pills will save thousands. laura donnelly has been in munich at a cardiac conference and one of the proposals put forward is that we should switch millions of britons to this one pill. the reason it would be good is at the moment experts warned that those with high blood pressure, only about half are managing their illness properly and a p pa re ntly managing their illness properly and apparently they are taking a cocktail of drugs and they will be much better off taking that one drug. it's just much better off taking that one drug. it'sjust easier. they don't forget. i was looking up at the drugs you take a. all of these things. it could be a cocktail. you would have one or two of them. apparently, it says here, gps are advised to prescribe one tablet first and walt on others if it doesn't work. —— bolt on others. they are ready exist. it's not something we have to start pa
the government needs to ensure attractive leave schemes in the right areas and give pa rents schemes and children exciting and affordable facilities. bring backi spy books. just bring back books! to win one heart pills will save thousands. laura donnelly has been in munich at a cardiac conference and one of the proposals put forward is that we should switch millions of britons to this one pill. the reason it would be good is at the moment experts warned that those with high blood pressure, only...
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they had a lot of faith, the pa rents. couple. they had a lot of faith, the parents.help the poor. because thatis children to help the poor. because that is what they did, they help to the pereira a lot. and once they we re the pereira a lot. and once they were having lunch, the mother and three children, the father was away working and someone knocked at the door. —— the poor. the eldest got up to open the door and he said, mum, there is a paramount. they were eating steak. cutlets, they were really tasty. —— there is a poor man at the door. what shall we do? he said, give them, there were some that were left over. the mother took a knife and she started cutting the cutlets in half. she said, do not give our cutlets, give the leftovers. she said, you do not give leftovers, you give them food from your plates. that woman of faith taught her children to give what they had to deeper. —— to the poor. all of these things can be done at home when you speak the language and the dialect of faith. so your children will learn from you, how to live as christians. you will be th
they had a lot of faith, the pa rents. couple. they had a lot of faith, the parents.help the poor. because thatis children to help the poor. because that is what they did, they help to the pereira a lot. and once they we re the pereira a lot. and once they were having lunch, the mother and three children, the father was away working and someone knocked at the door. —— the poor. the eldest got up to open the door and he said, mum, there is a paramount. they were eating steak. cutlets, they...
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i cannot believe it has been a0 years since the last pa pal visit, believe it has been a0 years since last papal visit, it seems like yesterday. but the story has not changed. also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the european union after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen
i cannot believe it has been a0 years since the last pa pal visit, believe it has been a0 years since last papal visit, it seems like yesterday. but the story has not changed. also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the european union after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential...
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the legal case alleges that the pa rent the legal case alleges that the parent company sought to limitegation to three or —— 3 billion us dollars. they easily explains the. it all comes down to basically, how much money to people who created tinder, ten who were instrumental, are able to get a selling stock in the company now that it has been acquired by the match group. they allege they purposely devalued the value of tinder when it came to those employees selling their stock and they say because of this, the money they received for their stock was much lower than it should have been, given how accurate to was taken, taking the dating world by storm. the evidence for this they say is that the group said tinder would make 5a million dollars in revenue this year, when it looks like it is taking in more than $800 million in revenue, therefore they say that means they have been done out of a feud was. from that, the company says the lawsuit is com pletely company says the lawsuit is completely meritless. zooming in now on an asian technology giant. this is china‘s company. company lost ar
the legal case alleges that the pa rent the legal case alleges that the parent company sought to limitegation to three or —— 3 billion us dollars. they easily explains the. it all comes down to basically, how much money to people who created tinder, ten who were instrumental, are able to get a selling stock in the company now that it has been acquired by the match group. they allege they purposely devalued the value of tinder when it came to those employees selling their stock and they say...
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was the first time that the security council met to discuss this report, which is the strongest yet part, which is the strongest yet part of the united nations and the secretary general antonio guterres said that the security council should seriously consider the conclusions in these reports. he said that accountability was necessary for any kind of reconciliation, and for stability in the region. and so he really outlined what still needs to be done to get this crisis to be resolved. it is clear that conditions are not yet met for the safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return of rohingya refugees to their places of origin or choice. and i asked members of the security council to join me in urging the myanmar authorities to co—operate with united nations and to ensure an immediate and unimpeded access for the united nations and its partners. we must also continue to press for the rights of —— visas of journalists who have been at deported for reporting on this tragedy. cate blanchett was also in the un's security council. the actor is an ambassador for the un's refugee agency a
was the first time that the security council met to discuss this report, which is the strongest yet part, which is the strongest yet part of the united nations and the secretary general antonio guterres said that the security council should seriously consider the conclusions in these reports. he said that accountability was necessary for any kind of reconciliation, and for stability in the region. and so he really outlined what still needs to be done to get this crisis to be resolved. it is...
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pa rlourmaid calling the commission intransigent.strong, this is to some extent might be strong, this is to some exte nt o n might be strong, this is to some extent on message with the government's broader point. jeremy hunt has been in france and germany this week saying the chance of an ordeal by accident is increasing every day. that strategy really is about persuading european leaders that no deal, if it were to happen, would be bad for them as much as it would be bad for them as much as it would be bad for them as much as it would be for britain. liam fox today tells the sunday times that if that message is resonating around europe then that means that britain's negotiating position is getting stronger. let's talk about the labour party because there are wars in terms of the continuing row over anti—semitism continue today? in terms of the continuing row over anti-semitism continue today? that's right. the deputy leader of the labour party, tom watson, today in an interview with the observer newspaper said that the arguments ove
pa rlourmaid calling the commission intransigent.strong, this is to some extent might be strong, this is to some exte nt o n might be strong, this is to some extent on message with the government's broader point. jeremy hunt has been in france and germany this week saying the chance of an ordeal by accident is increasing every day. that strategy really is about persuading european leaders that no deal, if it were to happen, would be bad for them as much as it would be bad for them as much as it...
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as we get into the early pa rt mid— 20s.ries of low pressure to bring us more rain but as the week progresses it looks as if they will be further north. monday it dawned still has the remnants of that rain, not a bad day, not a washout and between the showers we will see the 20s in northern ireland, fairly warm, strong sunshine. tuesday, the showers have diminished and we have a dry start to the day, a little bridge of high pressure. pattern continues ahead of this low pressure system bringing the next end of rain into the north—west and the strong wind and it looks as though this one will be further north. the pressure higherfurther will be further north. the pressure higher further south and east, will be further north. the pressure higherfurther south and east, it should be drier. but thatjetstream does dip southwards, the call site temporarily as yet to the middle pa rt temporarily as yet to the middle part of the week. it won'tjust be rainfor part of the week. it won'tjust be rain for the north—west, there will be poten
as we get into the early pa rt mid— 20s.ries of low pressure to bring us more rain but as the week progresses it looks as if they will be further north. monday it dawned still has the remnants of that rain, not a bad day, not a washout and between the showers we will see the 20s in northern ireland, fairly warm, strong sunshine. tuesday, the showers have diminished and we have a dry start to the day, a little bridge of high pressure. pattern continues ahead of this low pressure system...
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new signings from overseas have begun to be asked to be paid in euros rather than sterling, but a p paerling, but apparently they didn't have enough euros in hand. i don't know whether they keep them in the back office and the call—out, surely, got any euros tell? you are dealing with millions, aren't you? but it is interesting, we have a little bit more time, they have been hedging since 2016. yeah, and if you think about the number of non—eu players, foreign nationals from 65 countries, accounting for 70% of players in the premier league, that is a huge number. to that is an awful lot of money. so actually it is very good business, and if you think about sterling, which has fallen ili% against the euro since the brexit vote, that is a significant chunk, even on footballers wages. and actually i would like to be paid in diamonds like shirley bassey, rather than euros or sterling. and they are forever! thank you very much, you will be back with us just after 11:30pm for our second edition of the papers. but for now, though, thatis the papers. but for now, though, that is it, don't forg
new signings from overseas have begun to be asked to be paid in euros rather than sterling, but a p paerling, but apparently they didn't have enough euros in hand. i don't know whether they keep them in the back office and the call—out, surely, got any euros tell? you are dealing with millions, aren't you? but it is interesting, we have a little bit more time, they have been hedging since 2016. yeah, and if you think about the number of non—eu players, foreign nationals from 65 countries,...
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the questions you were talking about a few minutes ago, pa rt talking about a few minutes ago, part ofhe criticism of the catholic church in recent years and the scandals that have beset it has been that the church hasn't been asking enough questions of itself, perhaps. that has been a fair criticism, hasn't it? it has been a fair criticism and what pope francis calls the biggest enemy within the church is clericalism. this is a sense of self protection, protection of the officeholders in the church. it can happen to other organisations as well, we know that, but pope francis is trying to break it down by saying the most important people in the church are the people. it is a bit like the chess club, where the only people who are important are the chairman and the treasury, not the chairman and the treasury, not the people actually playing chess. and as pope francis returns to rome today, there are going to be people, from abuse survivors to theologians like yourself, senior clergy and so on, sitting back and analysing the entirety of this visit, what has been said, what has been achiev
the questions you were talking about a few minutes ago, pa rt talking about a few minutes ago, part ofhe criticism of the catholic church in recent years and the scandals that have beset it has been that the church hasn't been asking enough questions of itself, perhaps. that has been a fair criticism, hasn't it? it has been a fair criticism and what pope francis calls the biggest enemy within the church is clericalism. this is a sense of self protection, protection of the officeholders in the...
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has made a significant move towards being a softwa re significant move towards being a software com pa move towards being a software company, and a really great softwa re software company, and a really great software com pa ny. software company, and a really great software company. i know lots of people have challenges with apple software, but to consider that we use it to listen to music, to pay, to think about the developments in ai and siri, these are all innovation. so they are joining up all the dots and permeating every aspect of our world, as it were. so what do you see as a dot on the landscape, or something that could cause apple to stumble?” landscape, or something that could cause apple to stumble? i think the big thing for them is going to be to keep this platform of innovation going, continuing to innovate on the hardware while they continue to push the boundaries of our overall experience. i think this is innovation at scale on the experienced a mention of a kind we haven't experienced. lots of companies talk about the value of the brand and the experience, but apple are
has made a significant move towards being a softwa re significant move towards being a software com pa move towards being a software company, and a really great softwa re software company, and a really great software com pa ny. software company, and a really great software company. i know lots of people have challenges with apple software, but to consider that we use it to listen to music, to pay, to think about the developments in ai and siri, these are all innovation. so they are joining up...
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>>>s en fuer cuÁntos tiempo pas saber dÓnde estaban sus hijos? tienen a inmigrantes. >>> dormÍamos en un colchÓn medio delgado en el suelo nos cubrÍamos para no sentir tanto frÍo. >>> mientras los hijos de ambas mujeres terminaron en este centro de new york, que fue visitado por el gobernador, a mil de millas de reunido con su madre por ser menor del cinco aÑos de acuerdo a la orden de un juez federal, pero eso no se dio. >>> se me quebrÓ el alma, le decÍa que eran mentirosos. >>> el conductor de un autobÚs escolar abandona a una niÑa en una zona del pandillas, le contamos por quÉ. >>> y hallazgo, un hombre matÓ a su hijo. >>> y los vecinos de este barrio aquÍ en la ciudad se quen pero el alto nÚmero del prostitutas en la momento la temperatura eÓstico extendido >>> la copa internacione trae Ás Íconos, no pierda la ocu la poÁ enfrente al fcsÁbado cuatro de internacional de campeÓn, donde se reÚnen los campeones. >>> momentos antes de prenderlo le fuego a una bomba de gasolina el sujeto primero pidiÓ ayuda porque no podÍa poner gas luna en su coch
>>>s en fuer cuÁntos tiempo pas saber dÓnde estaban sus hijos? tienen a inmigrantes. >>> dormÍamos en un colchÓn medio delgado en el suelo nos cubrÍamos para no sentir tanto frÍo. >>> mientras los hijos de ambas mujeres terminaron en este centro de new york, que fue visitado por el gobernador, a mil de millas de reunido con su madre por ser menor del cinco aÑos de acuerdo a la orden de un juez federal, pero eso no se dio. >>> se me quebrÓ el alma, le...
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the early pa rt back into the mid—20s.es it looks like it'll be noted further north. monday dawns with the remnants of rain, low pressure, a pew showers. not a bad day. the showers, 20s across scotla nd day. the showers, 20s across scotland and northern ireland, mid—20s further south. strong sunshine at this time of year. tuesday, showers diminished, try a start, a ridge of high pressure, pattern continuing ahead of this next low— pressure pattern continuing ahead of this next low—pressure system bringing the next band of rain into the north and west. it looks like this one will be further north, so with the pressure— the south and east, further away from the jet stream, it should be drier. thatjet stream dips southwards, cold side temporarily forget was the middle pa rt temporarily forget was the middle part of the week. it will notjust be rainfor part of the week. it will notjust be rain for the north and west, there will be potentially a spell of rain putting southwards to get was the middle part of the week. low— press
the early pa rt back into the mid—20s.es it looks like it'll be noted further north. monday dawns with the remnants of rain, low pressure, a pew showers. not a bad day. the showers, 20s across scotla nd day. the showers, 20s across scotland and northern ireland, mid—20s further south. strong sunshine at this time of year. tuesday, showers diminished, try a start, a ridge of high pressure, pattern continuing ahead of this next low— pressure pattern continuing ahead of this next...
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he is about to have his tenth pa role wife. he is about to have his tenth parole hearing.orrible murder that took place. she talks about the relationship, and it is bizarre. she talks about how she has been abused about living with him and various other fairly unsavoury details. bit too much information. it is a very compelling story in a very terrible way. but he may come out. the us has been releasing murderers if you behave well. in this sense, the gravity of your crime is lessons, apparently. so they have been releasing murderers recently, and so there is a real worry. yoko ono, the widow ofjohn lennon is very against this release. very controversy all. lots of extraordinary personal detail about the extraordinary story of the lives of not just the the extraordinary story of the lives of notjust the man convicted of the killing, but his wife who has spoken out here. yes, she talks about again how he tried to kill himself in then she then has maintained that basically she, after this her and the thing of finding out he was a murderer, although according to her, he threa
he is about to have his tenth pa role wife. he is about to have his tenth parole hearing.orrible murder that took place. she talks about the relationship, and it is bizarre. she talks about how she has been abused about living with him and various other fairly unsavoury details. bit too much information. it is a very compelling story in a very terrible way. but he may come out. the us has been releasing murderers if you behave well. in this sense, the gravity of your crime is lessons,...
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the dogs are pa rt but are unaffected. the dogs are part of a groundbreaking project published in the journal science involving the royal veterinary couege involving the royal veterinary college and the university of texas. this research involved editing the dogs‘jinan, the this research involved editing the dogs‘ jinan, the recipe this research involved editing the dogs‘jinan, the recipe book for life. a faulty gene in the dna causes their disease, dish and muscular dystrophy. the gene editing system known as crispr was injected into the dogs. it scans thejinan, making a single cut at a precise point. this prompted a natural repairand point. this prompted a natural repair and enabled the dogs to produce the district and protein which is crucialfor produce the district and protein which is crucial for muscle strength. these dogs normally do not produce any district and protein or effectively no dystophon protein. by modifying the cells in their muscles and their heart we have gone from effectively zero, to up tonight 2% le
the dogs are pa rt but are unaffected. the dogs are part of a groundbreaking project published in the journal science involving the royal veterinary couege involving the royal veterinary college and the university of texas. this research involved editing the dogs‘jinan, the this research involved editing the dogs‘ jinan, the recipe this research involved editing the dogs‘jinan, the recipe book for life. a faulty gene in the dna causes their disease, dish and muscular dystrophy. the gene...
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but also on the pa rt part of the church. but also on the part of the church.on the part of the church. but also on the part of the state. a lot of institutions in ireland were also the state was involved and jointly culpable. i really thought that our taoiseach‘s prime minister ‘s mac address was very good, measured and good but looking for a new relationship between church and state. separation does not mean we cannot have a partnership. above all, we need a partnership and bringing about the ceiling where people have been wounded and let down by all sorts of institutions in irish society, including the church. just looking ahead, as we still... see these images from... knock, the pope heading back towards dublin shortly. the event we are expecting here later on today, an expected crowd of half a million people as the pope says mass. that is the final event of this world meeting of families isn't it? he will meet with the irish bishops and this will be very significant and i presume a text for that will become available at some point, a meeting in private for
but also on the pa rt part of the church. but also on the part of the church.on the part of the church. but also on the part of the state. a lot of institutions in ireland were also the state was involved and jointly culpable. i really thought that our taoiseach‘s prime minister ‘s mac address was very good, measured and good but looking for a new relationship between church and state. separation does not mean we cannot have a partnership. above all, we need a partnership and bringing about...
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them to single parents because the development all literature says the outcomes for children with two pant for children, efficacious as bar as you're concerned? minimum necessary forces the proper principle for discipline in any discipline and you have to negotiate that with your child and anyone else you'd interact with, that's the theme that motivates chapter five, which is that's the theme that motivates chapterfive, which is called don't let your children do anything that makes you dislike them. 0bviously discipline for children is necessary and negotiating how that's done is difficult. it's interesting, you're an advocate in essence of toughening up an advocate in essence of toughening upfor... you an advocate in essence of toughening up for... you say things like, you know, men have to, i don't know if you ever used the phrase but others do, man up in the way they consistently... i usually mention they should stop being pathetic weasels. i guess that would fall into that category. i guess what odd thing about you and the public debate about you has worked out is that you seem so br
them to single parents because the development all literature says the outcomes for children with two pant for children, efficacious as bar as you're concerned? minimum necessary forces the proper principle for discipline in any discipline and you have to negotiate that with your child and anyone else you'd interact with, that's the theme that motivates chapter five, which is that's the theme that motivates chapterfive, which is called don't let your children do anything that makes you dislike...
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i cannot believe it has been a0 years since the last pa pal visit, believe it has been a0 years since last papal visit, it seems like yesterday. but the story has not changed. also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the european union after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen in putting money into a research project to find out how we can have oui’ project to find out how we can have our own project to find out how we can have our own satellite projects, now that we will not be in the european union, and the sharing of information is key, as well. those are the key messages to come out of this. charlie, the us has been in a space race with russia most in this post now could be in a space race with the eu. the whole purpose of this was to try and make money and beat the states, and talking about taxing b
i cannot believe it has been a0 years since the last pa pal visit, believe it has been a0 years since last papal visit, it seems like yesterday. but the story has not changed. also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the european union after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential...
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she a p pa re ntly and a brilliant place.g. it was all very civilised. she is there with no man but with all of her children and i do admire her. she has brought up this polyglot group of children very well, it seems.” read a piece on her recently and she lives in portugal apparently and her child is enrolled in the soccer academy and she just said i am a humble soccer mom this piece is worth itjust for the headline, in bedouin with madonna. it has been waiting its whole life are now presented itself! i love that she insisted that no madonna music would be played at the party. so different from most stars who are all about them. she is probably sick of hearing it. i would not have ascribed the modesty to her. there is that seen in desperately seeking susan, when she does that brilliant dance to the music. but he has matured. she doesn't need to hear madonna music because she is well enough established. thank you very much for coming in. great to see you as ever. that is our look at the sunday newspapers. don't forget you can
she a p pa re ntly and a brilliant place.g. it was all very civilised. she is there with no man but with all of her children and i do admire her. she has brought up this polyglot group of children very well, it seems.” read a piece on her recently and she lives in portugal apparently and her child is enrolled in the soccer academy and she just said i am a humble soccer mom this piece is worth itjust for the headline, in bedouin with madonna. it has been waiting its whole life are now...
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to be pa rt unsung hero award is launched.of this campaign to really recognise those unsung heroes is a massive thing. also coming up: 99 and still going strong. we meet the manjust short ofa strong. we meet the manjust short of a century and still playing tennis. welcome along. let's start at the us open where players have been battling the heat and humidity in new york. not easy for the fittest of players so how will andy murray fare, as his return to grand slam tennis continues within the next hour or so? he'll take on the spanish 31st seed fernando verdasco in the second round. murray came through a four—set encounter with james duckworth on monday as he looks to find his best form again, following more than a year away from the court after hip surgery. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is in new york. these are the days that andy murray has been working for. it is for days like this that he spent four hours a day doing rehab in the pool on his hip after his early exit from the cincinnati masters early this month and
to be pa rt unsung hero award is launched.of this campaign to really recognise those unsung heroes is a massive thing. also coming up: 99 and still going strong. we meet the manjust short ofa strong. we meet the manjust short of a century and still playing tennis. welcome along. let's start at the us open where players have been battling the heat and humidity in new york. not easy for the fittest of players so how will andy murray fare, as his return to grand slam tennis continues within the...
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jury of sexually abusing more than a thousand children.shaun dougherty/surviv or of sexual abuse by pa priest: i am at peace. i'm a veteran of the navy. i felt obligated in the 90s to speak up.the report says priests were raping boys and girls - with church leadership protecting and even promoting the attackers.shaun dougherty/survivor of sexual abuse by pa priest: i don't understand how an organization has more say and sway in the state that i swore to defend than i do. there is a bill in the house being debated now that could bring justice. because of the state's statute of limitations...josh shapiro/pa attorney general : almost every instance of child sex abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted.but not every instance.one priest in greensburg pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a seven-year-old boy.and the only other case ...josh shapiro/pa attorney general in erie, we charged father david paulson, with sexually abusing one boy for eight years. he actually made the boy go to confession to admit his sins.the pennsylvania house will vote next month on whether to eliminate the crimina
jury of sexually abusing more than a thousand children.shaun dougherty/surviv or of sexual abuse by pa priest: i am at peace. i'm a veteran of the navy. i felt obligated in the 90s to speak up.the report says priests were raping boys and girls - with church leadership protecting and even promoting the attackers.shaun dougherty/survivor of sexual abuse by pa priest: i don't understand how an organization has more say and sway in the state that i swore to defend than i do. there is a bill in the...
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harÁ pa favor.tienes que ir a buscar diciÉndole el proyecto es para ti, estÁ diseÑado para ti, eres el hombre ideal y la federaciÓn mexicana se equivoco en ese sentido, por eso ha dicho les ayudo por estos seis meses y nada mÁs. >> tiene razÓn. >> ademÁs necesita que lo respeten, no puedes desarrollar una buena estrategia de juego si no permaneces durante una larga temporada con un equipo ¿no?. >> no es que haya sentido, pero no le interesa, sabe que hay demasiados intereses alrededor de la selecciÓn mexicana, a lo de barrendero dijo saben que yo sÉ cÓmo es y no me interesa. >> son seguramente episodios muy simpÁticos porque se expresa muy chistoso dirÁ muchas groserÍas con su acento brasilero. >> correcto muy coloquial nos esperan muyno>> sabes quÉ cancÓ que estar bailando la canciÓn selecciÓn mexicana. >> mmm.... >> no. >> bailemos con el tuca. >> (risas). >> gracias por acompaÑarnos, hay mÁs noticias en telemundo. >> la bahÍa de biscayne. >> en contra del presidente de los estados unidos. >> ♪ (m
harÁ pa favor.tienes que ir a buscar diciÉndole el proyecto es para ti, estÁ diseÑado para ti, eres el hombre ideal y la federaciÓn mexicana se equivoco en ese sentido, por eso ha dicho les ayudo por estos seis meses y nada mÁs. >> tiene razÓn. >> ademÁs necesita que lo respeten, no puedes desarrollar una buena estrategia de juego si no permaneces durante una larga temporada con un equipo ¿no?. >> no es que haya sentido, pero no le interesa, sabe que hay demasiados...
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because that is pa rt did you argue a lot? because that is part of being married.ght, is kind of boring. but the secret, you know, you can throw dishes at each other, but the secret, the secret is to be reconciled, to make peace by the end of the day. and to do that, you do not need long speeches. all you need isa not need long speeches. all you need is a caress, just like that, a stroke. and it is done. do you know why? because if you do not make peace before you go to bed at night, then the cold war of the next day is too dangerous. you know, it begins that way. argue as much as you want, but you have got to make sure you make peace by the end of the day. 0k? make peace by the end of the day. ok? please don't forget that, especially those of you who are young. growing together in this community of love and life, you have experienced a lot of things. and surely, sorrows experienced a lot of things. and surely, sorrows as experienced a lot of things. and surely, sorrows as well. together with all the spouses who have come far along this path, you are the keepers of
because that is pa rt did you argue a lot? because that is part of being married.ght, is kind of boring. but the secret, you know, you can throw dishes at each other, but the secret, the secret is to be reconciled, to make peace by the end of the day. and to do that, you do not need long speeches. all you need isa not need long speeches. all you need is a caress, just like that, a stroke. and it is done. do you know why? because if you do not make peace before you go to bed at night, then the...
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two years ago he was on the sidelines as pa rt years ago he was on the sidelines as part of the support be on the team, despite it all. it is a lot harder than people think. iam all. it is a lot harder than people think. i am very pleased with what i have done so far. now i am in... to be part of the ryder cup compensation, going from where i have come from to now, and last year, has been pretty cool. the states are year, has been pretty cool. the states a re not year, has been pretty cool. the states are not short of stars. the americans have won eight. three of them belonging to brooks koepka alone. numbers one and three are also americans, and so is the masters champion, patrick reid. what can stop them? maybe the fact it in france. the europeans know this golf course very well. they have a lot of experience. they will set the course up experience. they will set the course up in experience. they will set the course upina experience. they will set the course up in a way they think will favour theirteam. and up in a way they think will favour their team. and they have the home crowd. w
two years ago he was on the sidelines as pa rt years ago he was on the sidelines as part of the support be on the team, despite it all. it is a lot harder than people think. iam all. it is a lot harder than people think. i am very pleased with what i have done so far. now i am in... to be part of the ryder cup compensation, going from where i have come from to now, and last year, has been pretty cool. the states are year, has been pretty cool. the states a re not year, has been pretty cool. the...
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pa rt the risk of an ordeal by accident.ent's strategy is to persuade european leaders not only that there is a realistic prospect of an ordeal but that it would be as bad for economies across the country tree as it would be for britain. the blaze in the algarve has been blazing for two days now. two people have been reported in hospital. the government is publishing new plans for an organ donation in england. they say 700 lives could be saved each year. herfamily her family thought nothing of it. when healey was 32, she had a brain haemorrhage. doctors pronounced dead and asked about the nation. we walked healey to theatre, said goodbye and i kissed. i said go and save some lives. public support for organ donation is high. it is thought about 80% support the idea. in reality, only a tiny number of deaths are suitable. the government thinks changing the system to generate hundreds of extra transplants a year. the system for organ donation was overhauled ten yea rs organ donation was overhauled ten years ago, with some consid
pa rt the risk of an ordeal by accident.ent's strategy is to persuade european leaders not only that there is a realistic prospect of an ordeal but that it would be as bad for economies across the country tree as it would be for britain. the blaze in the algarve has been blazing for two days now. two people have been reported in hospital. the government is publishing new plans for an organ donation in england. they say 700 lives could be saved each year. herfamily her family thought nothing of...
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soon after argento allegedly pa bennett nearly $400,000. >> he felt like that was hypocritical so heeached out and asked her to pay him big sum de of money in to stay quiet about all this. >> reporter: "the new york times" says it received encrypted documents, not seen or verified by nbc news outlininwhat the paper describes as a legal agreement made in 2017. months later in may of this year, argento delivered this headline gappinrappingbppingbi adline gappingrappingbppingbpp speech. >> even night sitting among you there are those who still have to be held accountable for their conduct against women. en >> reporter: a has not returned requests for comment while bennett's attorney says he will respond in the coming days. late today, harvey weinstein's lawyer said it revealed a stunning level of hypocrisy. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new rk. >>> there is dramatic video taken as a er fa and son fled for their lives from a wildfiren montana. they survived rescued by boat when they good news from ake. yosemite in california, officials say the fire burning since mid july is 100% contained. >
soon after argento allegedly pa bennett nearly $400,000. >> he felt like that was hypocritical so heeached out and asked her to pay him big sum de of money in to stay quiet about all this. >> reporter: "the new york times" says it received encrypted documents, not seen or verified by nbc news outlininwhat the paper describes as a legal agreement made in 2017. months later in may of this year, argento delivered this headline gappinrappingbppingbi adline...
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theng deadline for pas the amendment has come and gone. congress cos extend it or supporter coz turn to the u.s. supreme court. bipartisan empathy tonight for an amerin hero. this after the family of senator john mccain released a statoment y announcing that the senator will stop treatment for aggressive brain cancer. politicians on both sides of the aisle are offering prayers and paying uttr >> this is a man who served our country in so many ways and. capaciti we just want to keep john mccain, cindy and their entire faprly in our ers. >> when he was by your side as your friend and ally, you couldn't have had a stronger ally, a stronger friend. >> you don't meet too many great men. he was onef them. >> the president made no mention of mccain during a republican party dinner in ohio tonight. the twoe been at odds since mccain voted against replacing obamacare. >>> when we come right back on news4 at :00 tonight, reaction to president trumfis dlt week. chuck todd explains what it tells us about the direction of the mueller investigation. >>>
theng deadline for pas the amendment has come and gone. congress cos extend it or supporter coz turn to the u.s. supreme court. bipartisan empathy tonight for an amerin hero. this after the family of senator john mccain released a statoment y announcing that the senator will stop treatment for aggressive brain cancer. politicians on both sides of the aisle are offering prayers and paying uttr >> this is a man who served our country in so many ways and. capaciti we just want to keep john...
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and he was a pa rt of president trump.mp's inner circle and he was a part of donald trump's inner circle entity had agreed to work the prosecutors, could this have been but dangerous for the president? one of donald trump's greatest fears, he is set per month that the investigation, which was led by the attorneys office, robert mueller referred to this in new york, but the prosecutors here who have been pursuing this investigation rather than the other, thatis investigation rather than the other, that is a important distinction to make. but that would have been the president's worst nightmare if michael had agreed to co—operate we are told, it relates to and at the, why? because michael: it was such a close confidant, close call it was his lawyer, was the guy that president trump turned to to go away, and he knows the organisation, he was a part of it for many years so, he really did put donald trump and a lot of legaljeopardy and it is assumed if he had agreed to co—operate with prosecutors, as we say, we do not think tha
and he was a pa rt of president trump.mp's inner circle and he was a part of donald trump's inner circle entity had agreed to work the prosecutors, could this have been but dangerous for the president? one of donald trump's greatest fears, he is set per month that the investigation, which was led by the attorneys office, robert mueller referred to this in new york, but the prosecutors here who have been pursuing this investigation rather than the other, thatis investigation rather than the...
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now, after the labour pa rty‘s national examples in full.pted that code of conduct, it decided to consult with the djourou edged immunity and others about that one example, which the labour party in its own mind has strengthened. —— with the jewish in its own mind has strengthened. —— with thejewish community. to allowing mr corbyn's words today proper debate and also criticism of the israeli government in pertaining to its actions towards the palestinian people but not, crucially, he says, to do so with any anti—semitic intent. so, after criticism from trade unions, the labour party's criticism from trade unions, the labour pa rty‘s own criticism from trade unions, the labour party's own mps and many others, would the party, he was asked, change its position and adopt the definition and all the examples in full? of course, consultation means you consult and listen to people, and what the national executive did at its meeting in july was to agree a very comprehensive code of conduct, the most sophisticated, toughest code of conduct of any po
now, after the labour pa rty‘s national examples in full.pted that code of conduct, it decided to consult with the djourou edged immunity and others about that one example, which the labour party in its own mind has strengthened. —— with the jewish in its own mind has strengthened. —— with thejewish community. to allowing mr corbyn's words today proper debate and also criticism of the israeli government in pertaining to its actions towards the palestinian people but not, crucially, he...
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yes, melania tripods that pa rents staying.emony in front ofa citizenship. the ceremony in front of a judge in new york. the only problem is the mechanism that used to get that is something called family reunification, or if you are donald trump, called chain migration. if you are donald trump, us or something like this on twitter, as he did last november, chain migration must end. some come in and bring their whole family with them who can be truly evil, not at asa them who can be truly evil, not at as a goal. it is a one of the totemic elements of his immigration appeal to his base, this whole business of chain migration. and here he is, his wife and her parents using that very mechanism. i saw one syria on television just today justifying what you might call the apparent controversy of this by saying well, with a long changes then we would not have done it but while you can do it, then everybody should be able to do it. family values, i guess. many thanks, gary. the government in zimbabwe has said that president emmerson mna
yes, melania tripods that pa rents staying.emony in front ofa citizenship. the ceremony in front of a judge in new york. the only problem is the mechanism that used to get that is something called family reunification, or if you are donald trump, called chain migration. if you are donald trump, us or something like this on twitter, as he did last november, chain migration must end. some come in and bring their whole family with them who can be truly evil, not at asa them who can be truly evil,...
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about 8% to 12%pa cd to less than 3% at most traditional bank, but because of title regulatory, somethe lenders have startednao fail. in c public protests aren't common, but it is common for investors who lose moneyo expect t government to bail them out and that is what the protesterski were s yesterday. the troubles are far from over. they're concerned that the t p won't be in the success are sector. one router manufacturer and one nvenience store chain reported financials associated with p to p investment and thatould pose a headache for beijing which is struggling have a rising debt and the risk associated with it. >>> coming up, a $54 billion merger faces resistance from within. ♪ ♪ >>> cigna's proposed $54 billion deal to buy expresscrts is running into resistance from its highest profile investor. billionaire activist investor carl icahn wrote a letter to buy the pharmacy benefitsanager. cigna responded by saying that mr. icahn's view does not represent those ofgn s other shareholders. bertha coombs has been following lee drama for us. >>> carl icahn c cigna's megade megadeal a
about 8% to 12%pa cd to less than 3% at most traditional bank, but because of title regulatory, somethe lenders have startednao fail. in c public protests aren't common, but it is common for investors who lose moneyo expect t government to bail them out and that is what the protesterski were s yesterday. the troubles are far from over. they're concerned that the t p won't be in the success are sector. one router manufacturer and one nvenience store chain reported financials associated with p to...
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they have a pa system, they are protesting and chanting and singing. on my right is an empty spatial right now where jason kesler and his followers will be arriving soon. they are building a stage and constructing a pa system as we speak, hari. >> sreenivasan: how aey getting here, jason kesler and his crew? >> so their plan is taso mble at a metro station in vienna just a few miles from here, vienna virginia, about 20 or so of jason kesler's followers showed up there and got on a metro train, a subway. so they should be arriving soon in an area not far from here. their plan is to then march here to lafayette park. >> sreenivasan: let's talk a bit about his protestors r his marchers versus the hundreds that are you seeing behind you. >> as rtsaid our re are that there are just a couple of dozen of white nationalists, kesler's followers who will make their way here. meanwhile there are hundreds of people behind me and thousands throughout the rest of washington d.c. and it's not just local people. i was in charlottesville yesterday. so many people i spo
they have a pa system, they are protesting and chanting and singing. on my right is an empty spatial right now where jason kesler and his followers will be arriving soon. they are building a stage and constructing a pa system as we speak, hari. >> sreenivasan: how aey getting here, jason kesler and his crew? >> so their plan is taso mble at a metro station in vienna just a few miles from here, vienna virginia, about 20 or so of jason kesler's followers showed up there and got on a...
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in a situation where we need some treaty making and there is not the expertise to do it so that as pao it so that as part of the top. the other thing that i agree with rachael, too, is sometimes remainers like me, i don't do it, but they assume that is there is another vote, we will vote for it but i don't know. this is basically what the people's vote is a out. let's see how you feel now because the whole shape of this thing has been about people being involved in the referendum, and suddenly the people aren't involved in this bit, ta ke people aren't involved in this bit, take it all the way to the end, really. superdry, i guess, take it all the way to the end, really. superdry, iguess, possibly, because their customer base certainly wouldn't be voting to close the doors are anything. they just want to find out how they feel. i think we should begin, we should end as we began, the people getting m, end as we began, the people getting in, let the people decide. as a political journalist, i in, let the people decide. as a politicaljournalist, i would love there to be a second referend
in a situation where we need some treaty making and there is not the expertise to do it so that as pao it so that as part of the top. the other thing that i agree with rachael, too, is sometimes remainers like me, i don't do it, but they assume that is there is another vote, we will vote for it but i don't know. this is basically what the people's vote is a out. let's see how you feel now because the whole shape of this thing has been about people being involved in the referendum, and suddenly...
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a labour party's words, follow the pa rty‘s shaun ley.y's words, follow the party's lead. the world is -- follow the party's lead. the world is —— the worst on an internment camp in china. there are lots of those in xinjiang, one of the most wealthy provinces in china. there are reports of over a million people in detention. the government says the camps need to re— educate people. they say thou fighting islamic terror the region. nury turkel is chairman of the uyghur human rights project. is he being duped or as china duping the rest of the world? nury turkel, welcome to hardtalk. can you describe for me the experience of being a weegar in xinjiang province these days? -- uighur. imagine you go to church on sunday and you have to go through body scans and imagine that you get up body scans and imagine that you get up and one morning, the government wa nts you up and one morning, the government wants you to marry off your daughter to someone, part of the oppressed ethnic group. imagine that you don't have anyone to confide it, even in you
a labour party's words, follow the pa rty‘s shaun ley.y's words, follow the party's lead. the world is -- follow the party's lead. the world is —— the worst on an internment camp in china. there are lots of those in xinjiang, one of the most wealthy provinces in china. there are reports of over a million people in detention. the government says the camps need to re— educate people. they say thou fighting islamic terror the region. nury turkel is chairman of the uyghur human rights...
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this goes back to the famous battle of the pa nto. back to the famous battle of the panto.o. it became back to the famous battle of the panto. it became a symbol of prayer. —— the battle of apanto. rosary beads are often wrapped around the fingers of the deceased in the coffin. when pope john fingers of the deceased in the coffin. when popejohn paul ii came in1979, he coffin. when popejohn paul ii came in 1979, he presented a golden rose. now pope francis is presenting the rosary beads, they will be on display for pilgrims coming to the site for years ahead. we are now going to pray, also a very important prayer which is a prayer which is done at noon. in rome, it is done at noon. we are doing it slightly earlier because of the schedule in knock. he is probably here meeting a lot of the people who volunteered to work in knock. there is someone in a wheelchair there, symbolising the important ministry of care for the disabled and sick in knock. they have come here not always expecting that they will be healed but get inner strength and resilience. this is such an important w
this goes back to the famous battle of the pa nto. back to the famous battle of the panto.o. it became back to the famous battle of the panto. it became a symbol of prayer. —— the battle of apanto. rosary beads are often wrapped around the fingers of the deceased in the coffin. when pope john fingers of the deceased in the coffin. when popejohn paul ii came in1979, he coffin. when popejohn paul ii came in 1979, he presented a golden rose. now pope francis is presenting the rosary beads,...
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he was active in every pa rt were riots. he was active in every part of ask her to —— in africa.d community and he was the inspirational force behind that. gordon brown. our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne and has been explaining switzerland's reaction to kofi annan‘s passing. geneva, as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's where the big aid agencies have their bases. and kofi annan, after he retired from un secretary—general, made his home there, continued to work, devoting his time to the promotion of peace, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even while he was secretary—general, he was a regular visitor to geneva, which the aid agencies, thejournalists like myself, really appeciated. because obviously, the politics, the power of the un is in new york, but kofi annan never forgot that a major part of the un's role is to work for the benefit of the world's most vulnerable, the people caught in conflict, the people caught in grinding poverty, and he neverforgot to remind the world that that was his job and that's what the un in geneva was devot
he was active in every pa rt were riots. he was active in every part of ask her to —— in africa.d community and he was the inspirational force behind that. gordon brown. our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne and has been explaining switzerland's reaction to kofi annan‘s passing. geneva, as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's where the big aid agencies have their bases. and kofi annan, after he retired from un secretary—general, made his home there, continued to work,...
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had left the possession of un secretary—general he left there and we saw him regularly and he took pa regularly and he took part in debates. he was never somebody who seemed to have actually retired, if you like. he remained dedicated to the cause of promoting the interests of the world's most vulnerable. reflection a moment ago about his work in this area, which of course brought us more to the present time and some of the most serious difficulties still going on. he was the first un special envoy for syria and i remember well he worked tirelessly at it. he had some very creative thinking about how that conflict could be solved. he talked about local ceasefires, and we remember he tried to get them going. very sadly, he was obviously not successful, and neither had been the two successive special envoys for syria, one of the world's most intractable conflicts. kofi annan brought all his diplomacy and enthusiasm are finding a way to peace rather than continuing the conflict in that war. sadly was u nsuccessful. conflict in that war. sadly was unsuccessful. thank you. people have been
had left the possession of un secretary—general he left there and we saw him regularly and he took pa regularly and he took part in debates. he was never somebody who seemed to have actually retired, if you like. he remained dedicated to the cause of promoting the interests of the world's most vulnerable. reflection a moment ago about his work in this area, which of course brought us more to the present time and some of the most serious difficulties still going on. he was the first un special...
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pas of doubt all and debate. piles of u.d.t. peas and developments distinguished against comedy and friends. we err on the munch and do spank good friend ady now when i have general elections have quite an as with our lows and the guy did and informed by his side to get rid of the booze and guidelines governing elections as well as a few declensions on the principles governing democratic elections in africa. being going to let issues into each or all parties where free to campaign in all animals of law country elections in which competing ideas were discussed and debated freely and presently i had to beat up on myself to be the man says of these non violent i'm going to the law and you need to be before all the jews and after elections. under federal law by two and a dream we went out you know i'm really owes to define what does to me and to shape our future calmly and if you're fifty we as of the woes upon us and into full glare of a broad perspective i'm often done national davis and the global media we all freely exercise our
pas of doubt all and debate. piles of u.d.t. peas and developments distinguished against comedy and friends. we err on the munch and do spank good friend ady now when i have general elections have quite an as with our lows and the guy did and informed by his side to get rid of the booze and guidelines governing elections as well as a few declensions on the principles governing democratic elections in africa. being going to let issues into each or all parties where free to campaign in all...
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there is a french law that was brought in to ensure it was a necessary pa rt brought in to ensure itout of hours, and rentokil had not been on the ball and this did not happen and they had to pay compensation. 60,000 euros. many people assume that the fa ct euros. many people assume that the fact that we have the smart devices all the time means our employer can get hold of us when they want. all the time means our employer can get hold of us when they wantm all the time means our employer can get hold of us when they want. it is up get hold of us when they want. it is up to the employer to specify in the contract whether it is expected you will be available and, if you are, the terms of that availability.” have to pick your brains about another story you found, hidden treasure. this is absolutely fascinating, this is a creative company who run a cryptocurrency facility and it is very popular in korea and they came up with a story that they had discovered a large store of gold bullion in russian ship that had been sunk in 1905. people bought, we will buy into it and we will be wealth
there is a french law that was brought in to ensure it was a necessary pa rt brought in to ensure itout of hours, and rentokil had not been on the ball and this did not happen and they had to pay compensation. 60,000 euros. many people assume that the fa ct euros. many people assume that the fact that we have the smart devices all the time means our employer can get hold of us when they want. all the time means our employer can get hold of us when they wantm all the time means our employer can...
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this, if it can be taken away in even five or ten years and you're making investments with a lifes paake that investment in the us to make sure that you have access to that american market, so the sunset clause has been vital for canada all along. i think the mexicans knew this and it's quite disappointing for canada that mexico, knowing this was so important to canada, went ahead and negotiated this with the united states on a bilateral basis. time will tell how much they can keep canada informed on this but a p pa re ntly canada informed on this but apparently not very much. what do you think canada can do about this situation? ah, i think it puts canada ina situation? ah, i think it puts canada in a very difficult situation. you saw trump today when he announced he had reached a deal with mexico, he very pointedly said that if canada cannot come to the table and make a deal by friday he is going to put tariffs on the automotive industry. that is the key leverage the us can exercise in all of this. the most important thing for canada above everything else is maintaining the access o
this, if it can be taken away in even five or ten years and you're making investments with a lifes paake that investment in the us to make sure that you have access to that american market, so the sunset clause has been vital for canada all along. i think the mexicans knew this and it's quite disappointing for canada that mexico, knowing this was so important to canada, went ahead and negotiated this with the united states on a bilateral basis. time will tell how much they can keep canada...