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paul adams in london. minister shinzo abe has claimed victory in the country's upper house election. exit poll suggest this coalition has fallen short of the two—thirds supermajority needed to push ahead with revising japan's pacifist constitution. translation: this upper house election was not about winning two—thirds of the seats. it was about maintaining stability. we achieved that goal. we will try to gain the support of two—thirds of the lawmakers under constitutional amendments discussing the constitution. we asked whether mr abe would be able to move forward with hiking the nation's consumption tax? yes, he has a strong majority. this means that voters seem to be ok with his overall economic policies. that is a strong signal because the upper house election is very much a regional, rural election, and many things like free trade agreement, opening the country, increasing taxes are not popular in the country. the voters gave him the go—ahead with that. country. the voters gave him the go-ahead with t
paul adams in london. minister shinzo abe has claimed victory in the country's upper house election. exit poll suggest this coalition has fallen short of the two—thirds supermajority needed to push ahead with revising japan's pacifist constitution. translation: this upper house election was not about winning two—thirds of the seats. it was about maintaining stability. we achieved that goal. we will try to gain the support of two—thirds of the lawmakers under constitutional amendments...
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paul adams reports.rds boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. 00:11:25,984 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was boarded. at its narrowest, the strait is 20 miles wide. one fifth of the world's oil passes through it. the tanker was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. all this is happening because a tanker carrying
paul adams reports.rds boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. 00:11:25,984 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they warned the tanker...
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paul adams, bbc news.om bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz. there are 23 people on this tanker, do we know anything about how they are? well, it was in these waters just off the coast of fujairah here that the stena impero was living as anchor on what should have been a routine void west of here to saudi arabia. instead, tonight, there's 23 crew find themselves in the opposite direction off the coast of iran and out of contact with their families and with the glasgow—based firm that was managing the technical elements of this ship. i have been speaking with the ship has mac owners through the day to day and they have expressed anxiety for the crew. but they have said that tonight, via their insurance firm, speaking to a port manager in iran, that they know the crew are in what they describe as good health, albeit the company has had no direct contact with the crew themselves. they are mostly indian and the company hopes they will remain safe, but they say they still do not know, of
paul adams, bbc news.om bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz. there are 23 people on this tanker, do we know anything about how they are? well, it was in these waters just off the coast of fujairah here that the stena impero was living as anchor on what should have been a routine void west of here to saudi arabia. instead, tonight, there's 23 crew find themselves in the opposite direction off the coast of iran and out of contact with their families and with the...
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paul adams, bbc news. airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days, amid security concerns. the german carrier, lufthansa, is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's capital were being suspended. at one stage, the met police were called to deal with agitated would—be travellers. it is very disappointing and frustrating, especially to my kids and family. we have a big family over there waiting to see the children. there was no information, there was no help, there was no advice on any alternative ways of getting there. it was just a case of, "ring this number", which of course you couldn't get through to. ba says it made the decision to suspend flights, but has given few details as to why, save f
paul adams, bbc news. airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days, amid security concerns. the german carrier, lufthansa, is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's capital...
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office.ecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. wildfires are raging in central portugal, with strong winds spreading flames in the castelo branco region. it's close to an area of the country where more than 60 people were killed by wildfires two years ago. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory ba has paused flight while further assessment are made at cairo airport. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory in national elections, putting him on track to become the country's longest serving leader. but mr abe's coalition party has fallen slightly short of the two—thirds majority needed for a mandate to revise japan's constitution. the governor of puerto rico, ricardo rossello, w
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office.ecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. wildfires are raging in central portugal, with strong winds spreading flames in the castelo branco region. it's close to an...
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paul adams, bbc news.ector of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure video wasn't necessarily aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk has managed so far as the most prudent way, that is to recognise the theatrical aspect and recognise the tit—for—tat aspect. but also to recognise that iran is not in a position to engage in a full frontal military conflict with the uk or the united states. in this situation, acting prudently but letting them know at the same time that this cannot go on. so you think there is a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded? a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded ?|j a sympathetic element to the way
paul adams, bbc news.ector of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure video wasn't necessarily aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk...
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paul adams reports.nary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz in omani waters when it was boarded. it was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. a larger british warship, hms duncan, is on its way to the gulf to replace hms montrose, the government facing criticism for failing to protect british shipping. if we want to continue playing a role on the
paul adams reports.nary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing through the strait...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.rds boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was boarded. at its narrowest, the strait is 20 miles wide. one fifth of the world's oil passes through it. the tanker was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. all this is happening because a tanker carrying iranian oil is still being held by au
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.rds boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey....
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office.testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear deal later in this bulletin, so do stay with us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory in national elections — putting him on track to become the country's longest serving leader. but mr abe's coalition party has fallen slightly short of the two—thirds majority needed for a mandate to revise japan's constitution. egypt's aviation minister has expressed dismay over british airways‘ suspension of flights to cairo. younis al—masry said the airline had taken the decision unilaterally, without referring to local authorities. ba has paus
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office.testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear deal later in this bulletin, so do stay with us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people...
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paul adams, bbc news.n touch with tehran to secure the release of 18 of its nationals who are part of the crew of the stena impero tanker seized by iran. our middle east correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz — he gave us this update about the crew. in these waters just here that the ste na in these waters just here that the stena impero was living as anchorage, was due to make what should have been a routine voyage was to a port in saudi arabia, instead tonight the crew of 23 people find themselves off the coast of iran may, out of contact with theirfamilies of iran may, out of contact with their families and with the uk—based firm managing the technical elements of the ship. in terms of the owners, they have been speaking to them throughout the course of the last 2a hours or so. they have spoken of their anxiety for those crew. they are mostly indian, but there are also russians, a latvian, and a filipino on board the vessel. one official from the company told me the
paul adams, bbc news.n touch with tehran to secure the release of 18 of its nationals who are part of the crew of the stena impero tanker seized by iran. our middle east correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz — he gave us this update about the crew. in these waters just here that the ste na in these waters just here that the stena impero was living as anchorage, was due to make what should have been a routine voyage was to a port in saudi arabia, instead...
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paul adams, bbc news.anaging director of the washington institute and former director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. he's in washington. thank you very much for your time. is there a diplomatic way out of this for the uk was yellow these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think he first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they are already engaging a quite intensive diplomacy to try to win their release and i am sure that iran is probably connecting that to their own tanker which was seized by their own tanker which was seized by the british in the strait of gibraltar a couple of weeks ago. then you have the issue of trying to deter the iranians from doing this sort of thing again. that can't really be done diplomatically. there the uk will have do look to increasing its naval patrols of the persian gulf doing something to give the iranians an impression that there is a cost to this but
paul adams, bbc news.anaging director of the washington institute and former director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. he's in washington. thank you very much for your time. is there a diplomatic way out of this for the uk was yellow these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think he first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they are already engaging a quite intensive diplomacy...
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. in a suspected drive—by shooting. west midlands police say they're treating it as an attempted murder and are investigating whether the attack was linked to an earlier robbery in the area. lindsay doyle reports. it's being described as attempted murder. shortly after iipm last night, a 15—year—old boy was standing near a coventry city centre burger bar when a motorbike carrying a number of people fired a shot at him, believed to have him hit in the face. his injuries are being described as potentially life—changing. it's just not safe. you have to think before you go out now, just like is it worth going out? when i first got the coventry, i don't think it was like this. i didn't really hear about this stuff. hearing about it now is a bit, like, wow. it's honestly heartbreaking. kids are being shown being the victims of these knife attacks, even shootings as well. a second person, who's thought to be aged about 20 who'd been standing by the teenager, suffered superficial injuries. just
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. in a suspected drive—by shooting. west midlands police say they're treating it as an attempted murder and are investigating whether the attack was linked to an earlier robbery in the area. lindsay doyle reports. it's being described as attempted murder. shortly after iipm last night, a 15—year—old boy was standing near a coventry city centre burger bar when a motorbike carrying a number of people fired a shot at him, believed to have him hit in...
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paul adams, bbc news.rear admiral chris parry who's a former royal navy warfare officer. good evening. thank you very much for joining good evening. thank you very much forjoining us. not necessarily the question you are expecting from invisible. but can you just briefly explain what a warfare officer does? laughter. wa rfa re laughter. warfare officer is probably the primary specialisation a seaman in the royal navy. he conducts, essentially, the fighting capabilities of a warship or an aircraft. and in any ship like hms water —— montrose you have two wa rfa re water —— montrose you have two warfare offices. somebody in the role would be involved, potentially, in the kind of operations we are seeing in the golf? undoubtably. there would be warfare offices in montrose. the captain is a warfare officer as well. they are well—versed in what they have to do. what are the differences, as far as you are concerned , what are the differences, as far as you are concerned, between the activity in the gulf in iran a
paul adams, bbc news.rear admiral chris parry who's a former royal navy warfare officer. good evening. thank you very much for joining good evening. thank you very much forjoining us. not necessarily the question you are expecting from invisible. but can you just briefly explain what a warfare officer does? laughter. wa rfa re laughter. warfare officer is probably the primary specialisation a seaman in the royal navy. he conducts, essentially, the fighting capabilities of a warship or an...
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our world affairs correspondent paul adams has the latest.ses. donald trump's re—election campaign is well under way. this is what the next year will look and sound like. and tonight i have a suggestion for the hate filled extremists who are co nsta ntly hate filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down. they never have anything good to say. that's why i say if they don't like it, let them leave. and who are these dangerous people? they are four recently elected members of congress, all women of colour, all members of the democratic party, all fierce critics of the president. three are american by birth, one, ilhan 0mar, came to america as a child. in his north carolina speech, mr trump attacked all four but his reference to 0mar triggered a new slogan. omar has a history of launching vicious anti—semitic screeds. history of launching vicious anti-semitic screeds. three years ago the chant was lock her up, now it is sent her back. the president's critics are appalled. not since george wallace 50 years ago has racial de
our world affairs correspondent paul adams has the latest.ses. donald trump's re—election campaign is well under way. this is what the next year will look and sound like. and tonight i have a suggestion for the hate filled extremists who are co nsta ntly hate filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down. they never have anything good to say. that's why i say if they don't like it, let them leave. and who are these dangerous people? they are four recently elected...
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paul adams reports.h vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz in omani waters when it was boarded. it was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. a larger british warship, hms duncan, is on its way to the gulf to replace hms montrose, the government facing criticism for failing to protect british shipping. if we want to continue playing a role on the international stage, bearing in mind that threats are changing, all happening just beneath the threshold of al
paul adams reports.h vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz in omani waters when it was boarded. it was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. translation:...
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. >> my name is michael paul adams. >> reporter: records show adams was released from prison just two days before the murder after serving a 13-month sentence for aggravated assault. his lawyer says the arizona department of corrections should have given adams access to mental health services after his release. >> this is a disabled person and he's been released into the world and left to fend for himself. and two days later this is where we are. >> reporter: in response, the department of corrections says adams was given information about where to find help for mental illnesses but the department says it had no legal authority over him after he was released. as for elijah's family, they say mental illness is no excuse. they say hate motivated the murder. >> so the fact that someone is trying to claim that that's the reason why my brother's life was taken, it's just an excuse and it doesn't help. it doesn't -- it doesn't lend any type of consolement like it doesn't help at all. >> there is no hate crime statute in arizona but a judge can impose a tougher sentence if it's determined th
. >> my name is michael paul adams. >> reporter: records show adams was released from prison just two days before the murder after serving a 13-month sentence for aggravated assault. his lawyer says the arizona department of corrections should have given adams access to mental health services after his release. >> this is a disabled person and he's been released into the world and left to fend for himself. and two days later this is where we are. >> reporter: in...
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paul adams, bbc news. supported the motion to impeach president trump. what goes through your mind when you hear what happened at that rally, send her back, let them leave, says the president and the crowd shout send her back. thanks for having me and giving me the opportunity to share with you. i watch that last night and it's a very hurtful to hear these kinds of chance and listen to the president of the united states give people explicit permission to be racist. explicit permission to dislike other people and be divisive. it's a very harmful to our country and he keeps talking about this people who dislike our country so much they should go back, he needs to stop talking about himself. the one thing we need to pay particular attention to is this is a pattern he has, whenever things are getting a little bits sites around him, whether or not it is an investigation taking place, whether or not it's something one of his cabinet members is doing, some attention bringing it to some unlawful think he or his fa
paul adams, bbc news. supported the motion to impeach president trump. what goes through your mind when you hear what happened at that rally, send her back, let them leave, says the president and the crowd shout send her back. thanks for having me and giving me the opportunity to share with you. i watch that last night and it's a very hurtful to hear these kinds of chance and listen to the president of the united states give people explicit permission to be racist. explicit permission to...
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paul adams, thank you.d campaign to remain in the european union. mr mcdonnell is pressing the leader jeremy corbyn to "get on" with making the decision to support another public vote. it's believed labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections, because of confusion over its position on brexit. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says they've been comrades for years, but now john mcdonnell says it's they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says it's time forjeremy corbyn to quickly and decisively commit labour to another referendum and then campaign for remain. we need to express a view now which is clearly... as i've said, i will vote remain and i want to campaignfor said, i will vote remain and i want to campaign for remain. whatjeremy is rightfully doing, and this is one of the differences between us, i just say let's get on with it but jeremy is much wiser, actually,
paul adams, thank you.d campaign to remain in the european union. mr mcdonnell is pressing the leader jeremy corbyn to "get on" with making the decision to support another public vote. it's believed labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections, because of confusion over its position on brexit. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says they've been comrades for...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. nium paul, how significant is it that tehran has gone over the limit? it is significant if only for symbolic reason this is the first time in four years iran has breached its commitment to that nuclear agreement. up to now it has been sticking resolutely to the letter and the spirit of the agreement, so any sign of it backing away is not good. it is a small reversible step but it is the first of two steps which the iranians have threated, the second which maybe a week away would be for them to start enriching uranium toa would be for them to start enriching uranium to a higher concentration, taken together, that would mean that iran would be nudging a little bit closer once again, to the ability to develop a nuclear weapon and that was the point of the 2015 agreements, to keep that break out time as it is known as arm's length, round a year, so that is no—one wa nts round a year, so that is no—one wants that, why that are they doing it? because a year ago donald trump walked away from
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. nium paul, how significant is it that tehran has gone over the limit? it is significant if only for symbolic reason this is the first time in four years iran has breached its commitment to that nuclear agreement. up to now it has been sticking resolutely to the letter and the spirit of the agreement, so any sign of it backing away is not good. it is a small reversible step but it is the first of two steps which the iranians have threated, the...
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paul adams reports.says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its last reported position a few miles south—west of the iranian island of larak. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust, and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. a second tanker, the mesdar was also detained, but only briefly. it is now making its way towards a port in saudi arabia. but concerns over the safety of shipping are arising. i don't think the raising of tensions further is in anybody‘s
paul adams reports.says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it made a...
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paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew which doesn't include any britons is now being held at the port. the authorities say the tank is being investigated following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship owners haven't confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by a helicopter and several baits. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its last reported position, a few miles south—west of an iranian island. we will respond in a way thatis island. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust. we are absolutely clear that if the situation isn't resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. a second tanker, the mv mesdar, was also detained but only briefly. it is now making its way to a port in saudi arabia but concerns over the safety of shipping are rising. saudi arabia but concerns over the safety of shipping are risingli don't saf
paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew which doesn't include any britons is now being held at the port. the authorities say the tank is being investigated following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship owners haven't confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by a helicopter and several baits. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its...
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video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the ste na revolutionary guards took over the stena impero. descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran said the ship had broken international regulations, following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship is my owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the law. it is now being held at an iranian port. we are calling on iran to reverse this illegal act. we are looking for ways to de—escalate the situation, but we are very clear we will do what it ta kes to are very clear we will do what it takes to ensure the safety and security of british and international shipping. the tanker was making his way through the busy straight of hormuz in a man waters when it was intercepted. it made a sharp turn north towards iran, a clear sign something was wrong. the british warship hms montrose was alerted and braced to intervene as it did successfully with another british fla
video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the ste na revolutionary guards took over the stena impero. descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran said the ship had broken international regulations, following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship is my owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the law. it...
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it supports british efforts to resolve the issue through dialogue. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adamsnto the deck
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paul adams explained more about iran's moves and the reaction. the iranian government so it is no surprise. the foreign office says the uk remains fully committed to the deal and also adds ina committed to the deal and also adds in a statement today, iran must immediately stop and reverse all activity is inconsistent with its obligations. we have heard similar comments from eu members today. as for the united states, as you say they pulled out of the deal a year ago saying it was a very bad deal. they may be hoping that as time goes on, the european backers of the deal, britain, france and germany start to see things through american eyes. i'm start to put pressure on iran to do a new deal that includes other aspects, not just iran's nuclear behaviour, ballistic missiles, its regional behaviour and so missiles, its regional behaviour and so forth. no sign of that happening so so forth. no sign of that happening so far but that may be what the trump administration ultimately wa nts. trump administration ultimately wants. this is kind of death a th
paul adams explained more about iran's moves and the reaction. the iranian government so it is no surprise. the foreign office says the uk remains fully committed to the deal and also adds ina committed to the deal and also adds in a statement today, iran must immediately stop and reverse all activity is inconsistent with its obligations. we have heard similar comments from eu members today. as for the united states, as you say they pulled out of the deal a year ago saying it was a very bad...
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was fatally stabbed 27 year old michael paul adams inside a convenience store and was reportedly lunch at alameda while the teen stood by a soda machine stabbing him in the back and slitting his throat the teen managed to run out of the store and collapse in the parking lot paramedics arrived on the scene shortly after and rushed him to a nearby hospital where he later died that night adams was charged with 1st degree murder adams would later tell police the rap music i mean was playing in his car made him feel and see if he went on to say he believes people who listen to rap music are a threat to him and the community adams informed police he had been attacked previously by people who listen to music and identify them as a black latino and they live american meanwhile other means family members are heartbroken and still trying to make sense of it all. he was out there living his wife going to were going to school making sure he was doing everything taking care if he didn't. and they were trying to get a 3rd job as a part time job he was on it he won the world doing his own thing and y
was fatally stabbed 27 year old michael paul adams inside a convenience store and was reportedly lunch at alameda while the teen stood by a soda machine stabbing him in the back and slitting his throat the teen managed to run out of the store and collapse in the parking lot paramedics arrived on the scene shortly after and rushed him to a nearby hospital where he later died that night adams was charged with 1st degree murder adams would later tell police the rap music i mean was playing in his...
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video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adamsards took over the stena impero, descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran says the ship had broken international regulations following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the law. it is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. we are calling on iran to reverse this illegal act. we are looking for ways to de—escalate the situation, but we are also very clear that we will do what it takes to ensure the safety and security of british and international shipping. the tanker was making its way through the busy strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was intercepted. it made a sharp turn north towards iran, a clear sign that something was wrong. the british warship hms montrose was alerted and raced to intervene, as it did successfully with another british—flagged tanker just over a week ago. but this time it was too far away. the tanker was already in iranian waters. to
video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adamsards took over the stena impero, descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran says the ship had broken international regulations following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the law. it is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. we are calling on iran to reverse this illegal...
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washington has threatened more sanctions against iran over the move. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamse foreign 0ffice so it's no surprise. the foreign office says that the uk remains fully committed to the deal, and also adds in a statement today, iran must immediately stop and reverse all activities inconsistent with its obligations. we've heard similar comments also from eu members today. as for the united states, well, of course, as you say, they pulled out of the deal a year ago, saying it was a very bad deal. they may be hoping that, as time goes on, the european backers of the deal, britain, france and germany, start to see things through american eyes, and start to put pressure on iran to doa and start to put pressure on iran to do a new deal, that includes other aspects, not just iran's do a new deal, that includes other aspects, notjust iran's nuclear behaviour. its ballistic missiles, its regional behaviour, and so forth. no sign of that happening so far, but that may be what the trump administration ultimately wants. this is kind of death by a thousand cuts for the iran nuc
washington has threatened more sanctions against iran over the move. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamse foreign 0ffice so it's no surprise. the foreign office says that the uk remains fully committed to the deal, and also adds in a statement today, iran must immediately stop and reverse all activities inconsistent with its obligations. we've heard similar comments also from eu members today. as for the united states, well, of course, as you say, they pulled out of the deal a year ago,...
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witnesses say 27-year-old michael paul adams walked up behind the teen and stabbed him in the neck. those witnesses also told police the victim did nothing. nothing to provoke the attack. ryan young is covering this for us today. why? how? >> still tough for this family. sad, sickening, really just unreal. a 17-year-old killed in a gruesome way for no reason at all. he walked inside the store, michael adamson walked up with a pocket knife stabbed him before slitting his throat. witnesses say there was no argument, no warning signs. the teen was listening to rap music and he believed he was a threat to the community so he took action. an attorney for the suspect also said that he just had been released from jail. as you can imagine for this family and the friends, that doesn't compute. the young man had gone to the store to get something to drink. they're hoping to see if anything happens in terms of hate crimes. this man wanted to be an entr entreprene entrepreneur. he had two jobs and really enjoyed listening to wrap music and enjoyed listening to the lyrics, was just at the soda m
witnesses say 27-year-old michael paul adams walked up behind the teen and stabbed him in the neck. those witnesses also told police the victim did nothing. nothing to provoke the attack. ryan young is covering this for us today. why? how? >> still tough for this family. sad, sickening, really just unreal. a 17-year-old killed in a gruesome way for no reason at all. he walked inside the store, michael adamson walked up with a pocket knife stabbed him before slitting his throat. witnesses...
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witnesses say 27-year-old michael paul adams attacked elijah alamine at a convenience store.e teen was pronounced dead at the hospital. one of his friends said they bonded over the thing that caused him to be killed. >> rap artists spoke to him and gave him a sense of purpose but he went through a lot of things that they went through, too. >> the arizona department of corrections says adams was released from prison three days before the killing. he has a history of mental illness. >>> a 70-year-old physician has died by suicide after being accused of cheating at this year's los angeles marathon. the poddy of dr. frank meza was found in the los angeles river late last week. he clocked an extraordinary time at the race a record for his age group. it was tossed out after they saw him leaving and reentering the course in different places. dr. meza's daughter said he was devastated that he cheated. >>> a florida high school principle couldn't say the holocaust was a factual historic event. now he's been reassigned. a parent reached out to william matson last year about how the boe
witnesses say 27-year-old michael paul adams attacked elijah alamine at a convenience store.e teen was pronounced dead at the hospital. one of his friends said they bonded over the thing that caused him to be killed. >> rap artists spoke to him and gave him a sense of purpose but he went through a lot of things that they went through, too. >> the arizona department of corrections says adams was released from prison three days before the killing. he has a history of mental illness....
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year-old boy on july 4 because the teenager's rap music made him feel unsafe. 27-year old michael paul adams was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. he has previously been charged with assault, theft, and drug violations and had been released from prison just two days prior to thursday's deadly attack. the victim, elijah al-amin, was two weeks shy of his 18th birthday and had plans to move to seattle and work in hotel management, according to his father. and in new york city, the queens district attorney democratic race is headed for a recount after a tally of paper ballots last week left borough president melinda katz with a lead of just 16 votes ahe of newcomer, 31-year-d d publ defefenr and democratic siaialistiffafany cababa caban igiginal dececlad victy y on ectioion ght, a a rly resus put heahead of tz by arnd 1000 tes. can, who ibacked b ngressmeer alexaria ocio-corteand bern sanders, ran on a progressive platform of ending cash bail, stopping the prosecution of low-level offenses, decriminalizing sex work, and going after bad landlords, cops -- police ofcecers, d imgratati
year-old boy on july 4 because the teenager's rap music made him feel unsafe. 27-year old michael paul adams was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. he has previously been charged with assault, theft, and drug violations and had been released from prison just two days prior to thursday's deadly attack. the victim, elijah al-amin, was two weeks shy of his 18th birthday and had plans to move to seattle and work in hotel management, according to his father. and in new york city, the...
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paul adams has more on libya's refugee camps.tripoli, there are about 60 detention centres holding migrants from all over the place, west africa sub—saharan africa and many from the horn of africa. we have been hearing about these people for about five yea rs about these people for about five years now since the migrant crisis into europe began, and it's a dreadful indictment of the international community to tackle the question that there are still people huddled in these appalling conditions often being abused by local militias and other groups, and traffickers. and now it turns out on the front line of the civil war. the libyan government blames the warlord khalifa haftar for this attack. he now controls much of eastern and southern libya — seen here in green — and in april, launched an offensive to take tripoli. as with the conflicts in yemen and syria, broader regional tensions are playing out in libya. the uae, egypt and saudi arabia among haftar‘s allies. and haftar accuses turkey and qatar of supplying weapons to his riva
paul adams has more on libya's refugee camps.tripoli, there are about 60 detention centres holding migrants from all over the place, west africa sub—saharan africa and many from the horn of africa. we have been hearing about these people for about five yea rs about these people for about five years now since the migrant crisis into europe began, and it's a dreadful indictment of the international community to tackle the question that there are still people huddled in these appalling...
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paul: adam haigh. you can check out the gtb library for some of the charts you just saw there.an find that on gtd go in the bloomberg terminal. singapore's the investment fund is saying cautious. 1.6%announced a modest gain in the portfolio over the past 12 months. he told us how he is positioning in an uncertain environment. uncertainties have been there for some time. they manifested themselves in different ways. we have a very different environment. in a different world, we have a low inflation, low interest-rate, lower growth, lower returns environment. i would say the challenges of the future are going to be quite different from the challenges of the past. i am not a futurist. payingdefinitely attention to a number of things. >> in this low yield environment, the risk-reward opportunities, where do you see the best opportunities? >> what is the best course of capital? we use a model that i just for capital. if you are looking at the lower inflation environment and low interest rate environment, your return requirements will be much get the riskg to adjusted capital framewo
paul: adam haigh. you can check out the gtb library for some of the charts you just saw there.an find that on gtd go in the bloomberg terminal. singapore's the investment fund is saying cautious. 1.6%announced a modest gain in the portfolio over the past 12 months. he told us how he is positioning in an uncertain environment. uncertainties have been there for some time. they manifested themselves in different ways. we have a very different environment. in a different world, we have a low...
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have now been caught up in the crossfire of this oil—rich country. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsng. at least 44. the death toll is rising. at least 1m. bearing in mind the sort of conditions that we just saw. they're around 6000 migrants in 60 detention camps around tripoli. the un has said that around 3000 of those are in very dangerous situations because they are being held near what had become in the last you months front positions. this camp was hit a few months ago and this led to a warning from the un that these people should be moved. that warning clearly was not heeded and it was inevitable, perhaps, that we've seen this appalling tragedy on this scale. what we know about who was behind this? yellow the internationally recognised government in tripoli have blamed the military commander ofa have blamed the military commander of a rival government. he launched an attack on tripoli a few months ago. he claims that he wants to restore stability across the country. he's an ally of gaddafi. he went into x0 in the 80s and then came back into thousand and 11 when colonel gaddafi
have now been caught up in the crossfire of this oil—rich country. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsng. at least 44. the death toll is rising. at least 1m. bearing in mind the sort of conditions that we just saw. they're around 6000 migrants in 60 detention camps around tripoli. the un has said that around 3000 of those are in very dangerous situations because they are being held near what had become in the last you months front positions. this camp was hit a few months ago and this led...
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have eyes on it all afternoon kristin: that water is definitely too close for comfort jeff paul, thank you. adamwent to dark last night. we will show you how the show still went on. ver, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ... ♪ applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. ms does suck. ms mucks with your central nervous system, almost everything about your body, your muscles, your organs, your ability to speak, your ability to understand, your ability to move. ms took everyt
have eyes on it all afternoon kristin: that water is definitely too close for comfort jeff paul, thank you. adamwent to dark last night. we will show you how the show still went on. ver, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪...
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paul: bloomberg global markets editor adam haigh is here.is the essence of mnuchin's argument? ,dam: he highlighted libra which is facebook's proposed coin. has entered into the cryptocurrency and the national security issues are what is worrying the white house and trump administration more broadly. thursday,elf tweeted last week, that he is not a fan of cryptocurrencies. all of this really just as for the pressure from some of the mainstream in the u.s. -- adds to the pressure from some in the mainstream in the u.s. there is pullback we have seen in the last few days. monday morning, we were waking up to a 15% decline over the weekend. there are still big moves in the cryptocurrency space, but what the words of commentary, what they do, it has put a bit of a risk to sentiment in the cryptocurrency space so there is no doubt that the adoption rate is still there. there's more institutional money seemingly waiting to invest in this affect, but these words of warnings from such high senior officials in the u.s. just dampens sentiment a bit. l
paul: bloomberg global markets editor adam haigh is here.is the essence of mnuchin's argument? ,dam: he highlighted libra which is facebook's proposed coin. has entered into the cryptocurrency and the national security issues are what is worrying the white house and trump administration more broadly. thursday,elf tweeted last week, that he is not a fan of cryptocurrencies. all of this really just as for the pressure from some of the mainstream in the u.s. -- adds to the pressure from some in...
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paul casey. tiger woods is alongside fellow american patrick reed, an englishman matt wallace. bryson dechambeau and the australian adamonour of playing alongside the reigning champion, francesco molinari. the italian admits looking after the claretjug for the past year has been quite a challenge at times. i was very careful with it, especially the first few weeks. so much so that i forgot something else on the plane, not the claretjug. we had a couple of drinks out of it, and nothing out of the ordinary. i have small kids at home so i had to keep it out of reach most of the time to avoid disaster. tom daley and matty lee have won bronze at the world diving championships in south korea. it also secures for them a place at next year's 0lympics. korea. it also secures for them a place at next year's olympics. the british pair held off a late challenge from ukraine to take the final podium position in the ten metres synchronised event. the world championships a year before the 0lympics championships a year before the olympics are always fascinating events because it is at this stage we start to get a sense of who will be
paul casey. tiger woods is alongside fellow american patrick reed, an englishman matt wallace. bryson dechambeau and the australian adamonour of playing alongside the reigning champion, francesco molinari. the italian admits looking after the claretjug for the past year has been quite a challenge at times. i was very careful with it, especially the first few weeks. so much so that i forgot something else on the plane, not the claretjug. we had a couple of drinks out of it, and nothing out of...
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paul casey. tiger woods is with fellow american patrick reed and englishman matt wallace. whilst bryson dechambeau and the australian adamplay alongside the reigning champion francesco molinari. a full list of tee times is on the bbc sport website and app. this will be one of the biggest tournaments to ever be staged in northern ireland. darren clarke, who grew up near to portrush during the troubles says... it's going to be incredible. the political climate until recently, they were never going to come here in that scenario. how far we've moved on from the good friday agreement, they were not going to bring the tournament so big well the troubles were going on. so they are moving things around. and we were speaking to peter dawson, just gently nudging him and saying portrush is good enough, it's a wonderful test. he knew that anyway. but we got together with arlene foster. there was so much will to bring it here, i think peter succumbed to that lady's chance and it came out favourably for us, obviously. let's go back to downing street where england's cricketers are meeting with the prime minister after winning the world
paul casey. tiger woods is with fellow american patrick reed and englishman matt wallace. whilst bryson dechambeau and the australian adamplay alongside the reigning champion francesco molinari. a full list of tee times is on the bbc sport website and app. this will be one of the biggest tournaments to ever be staged in northern ireland. darren clarke, who grew up near to portrush during the troubles says... it's going to be incredible. the political climate until recently, they were never...
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eric: team fox news coverage for you, adam klotz in extreme weather center, jeff paul on the ground, he's in baton rogue, louisiana, first casey live from new orleans where levy system have perhaps biggest test since hurricane katrina, hey, casey? >> eric, you can say that again, government leaders say that the post katrina hurricane protection system passed the test with flying colors, they say the pumps worked and they say that the gates that were closed, 244 of them helped keep the storm surge at bay and all of the federally-maintained levies along the mississippi river held, you mentioned some problems with overtopping of levies down, emergency repairs have been successfully made to those as we were showing you yesterday, however, this was certainly not smooth sailing, there were a lot of problem areas for lower line perishes down here, look at the video, 12 rescues, 14 if you count two family pets were carried out by the u.s. coast guard on morgan city, louisiana, rising water closed roads and communities where we were live yesterday particularly along the north side, the storm
eric: team fox news coverage for you, adam klotz in extreme weather center, jeff paul on the ground, he's in baton rogue, louisiana, first casey live from new orleans where levy system have perhaps biggest test since hurricane katrina, hey, casey? >> eric, you can say that again, government leaders say that the post katrina hurricane protection system passed the test with flying colors, they say the pumps worked and they say that the gates that were closed, 244 of them helped keep the...
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. >> jeff paul reporting live from baton rouge, thank you. meteorologist adam team weather center. adam what's the latest? >> jon it continues to be a slow-moving storm moving to the northwest at 7 miles an hour at this point the center of circulation which ultimately won't matter a who will lot but it is just off to the west of lafayette, louisiana. you do notice all of the activities back behind the storm that is continuing to be the case really nonstop this is dragging all a of the rain behind it. it has been doing so already. that will continue there's the circulation you can see it but have rain off the coast of louisiana so far as this tracks north it will continue to pull with it and eventually see heavy rainfall. now there have been a couple of outer bands and mobile in a spot where rain has been training for hours and hours. one of the few spots that have seen a lot of heavy rain so far. the heaviest rain overs -- wise but seeing darker yellow and a orntion really creeping up on the coast, and that's when things are going to pick up likely in next seve
. >> jeff paul reporting live from baton rouge, thank you. meteorologist adam team weather center. adam what's the latest? >> jon it continues to be a slow-moving storm moving to the northwest at 7 miles an hour at this point the center of circulation which ultimately won't matter a who will lot but it is just off to the west of lafayette, louisiana. you do notice all of the activities back behind the storm that is continuing to be the case really nonstop this is dragging all a of...