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paul royall, thank you so much.t saturday afternoon, when an incident near the natural history museum in london initially looked as if it isn't a terrorism related incident. you can call us. 0re—mail: you can find us on twitter. have a look at our website. the address is: that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. bye—bye. well, there is a lot happening on the weather front right now. we have got some fine weather on the way. that's on one hand. 0n the other hand, we are also watching a hurricane way to the south of us. you can see there is spain, the coast of africa and this is hurricane 0phelia. the storm is heading in our direction. it is going to fall apart by the time it reaches the british isles, but we are infor reaches the british isles, but we are in for some windy weather. but not in the short—term. in the short—term quite the opposite. it is going to be relatively calm and warm. infact going to be relatively calm and warm. in fact that storm way to t
paul royall, thank you so much.t saturday afternoon, when an incident near the natural history museum in london initially looked as if it isn't a terrorism related incident. you can call us. 0re—mail: you can find us on twitter. have a look at our website. the address is: that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. bye—bye. well, there is a lot happening on the weather front right now. we have got some fine weather on the way. that's on...
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Oct 14, 2017
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paul royall, thank you so much. last saturday afternoon, when an incident near the natural history museum in london initially looked as if it might be a major news story of a horribly familiar kind. it is being reported on one news agency that police are saying it isn't a terrorism—related incident. what we know is that several people have been injured. amid reports that a car mounted the pavement outside the museum in south kensington. fori.5 hours, the news channel focused exclusively on what turned out to be a "road traffic collision", leading edward brand to write: thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676 or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatch bbc, and do have a look at our website — the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hi there. we're go
paul royall, thank you so much. last saturday afternoon, when an incident near the natural history museum in london initially looked as if it might be a major news story of a horribly familiar kind. it is being reported on one news agency that police are saying it isn't a terrorism—related incident. what we know is that several people have been injured. amid reports that a car mounted the pavement outside the museum in south kensington. fori.5 hours, the news channel focused exclusively on...
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paul royall, thank you so much. be a major news story of a horribly familiar kind. it is being reported on one news agency that police are saying it isn't a terrorism—related incident. what we know is that several people have been injured amid reports that a car mounted the pavement outside the museum in south kensington. for 1.5 hours, the news channel focused exclusively on what turned out to be a "road traffic collision", leading edward brand to write: "it's repeated over and over again that, as yet, it's not being treated as a terrorist attack, and may be just an accident. is this how the bbc are going to react whenever there's a car accident now, going over the same old story until the police give a statement, which could be hours away? this is how you bring panic to the city. get it together, bbc, you're causing panic for no reason." thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676 or e—
paul royall, thank you so much. be a major news story of a horribly familiar kind. it is being reported on one news agency that police are saying it isn't a terrorism—related incident. what we know is that several people have been injured amid reports that a car mounted the pavement outside the museum in south kensington. for 1.5 hours, the news channel focused exclusively on what turned out to be a "road traffic collision", leading edward brand to write: "it's repeated over...
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when you go into the city and there are so much to discuss so i think you do all our guests albert royal paul white way edward roig al-jazeera as teams in barcelona and madrid are doing some excellent reporting on this subject watch and read their work on our website al-jazeera dot com if you have thoughts on this subject please post them before the crunch day on saturday on our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story or you can use twitter tweet us what you think we are at a.j. inside story are we back for the next edition of inside story soon until then take care and by from all the teams. my provocative or is it a listen when they're on line we were in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that you u.k. has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of a complex one but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag eight a stream and one of your pitches might make the actual join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across th
when you go into the city and there are so much to discuss so i think you do all our guests albert royal paul white way edward roig al-jazeera as teams in barcelona and madrid are doing some excellent reporting on this subject watch and read their work on our website al-jazeera dot com if you have thoughts on this subject please post them before the crunch day on saturday on our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story or you can use twitter tweet us what you think...
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the international team have not won a president's cup since royal melbourne in 1998. ireland's paul day of the british masters to hold off rory mcilroy and win his first european tour title. despite carding his lowest round of the season, mcilroy was unable to surpass the world number 192 and looks on course for only the second winless season of his career. dunne was in a five—way tie for second heading into the final round but carded seven birdies and an eagle to win by three strokes on 20 under par at close house. he sealed victory in style with this chip—in on the 18th. the cleveland indians have finished the regular season in style with a 3—1win over the chicago white sox. jay bruce got the early runs in the first inning as cleveland notched up their 102nd victory of the season — that's their second—highest win total in franchise history. the american league division series gets under way on thursday. they await the winner of tuesday's wild card playoff between the new york yankees and the minnesota twins. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sp
the international team have not won a president's cup since royal melbourne in 1998. ireland's paul day of the british masters to hold off rory mcilroy and win his first european tour title. despite carding his lowest round of the season, mcilroy was unable to surpass the world number 192 and looks on course for only the second winless season of his career. dunne was in a five—way tie for second heading into the final round but carded seven birdies and an eagle to win by three strokes on 20...
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news live from berlin and still to come a royal farewell tyreese pay their last respects to the late he will name paul thousands turned out in bangkok for the lavish cremation ceremony which comes after a year of mourning for the longest reigning monarch story coming up in just a month. all right the stock exchange here in germany is said to be in new hands after a fairly dramatic turn of events well that's right the current c.e.o. coulson can't get to has announced that he is stepping down off to as you say a rather dramatic turn of events and he is the c.e.o. of the company that operates the frankfurt stock exchange and he came under fire for going for the hoff million euros worth of shares in his own company shortly before announcing it was looking at merging with the london stock exchange that new sense that these shares rather. should searching the merger never happen but can get to is being investigated the company has repeatedly denied that the chief executive did anything wrong so we asked to correspond in frankfurt daniel cope how can get explained his departure. well there is of course this
news live from berlin and still to come a royal farewell tyreese pay their last respects to the late he will name paul thousands turned out in bangkok for the lavish cremation ceremony which comes after a year of mourning for the longest reigning monarch story coming up in just a month. all right the stock exchange here in germany is said to be in new hands after a fairly dramatic turn of events well that's right the current c.e.o. coulson can't get to has announced that he is stepping down off...
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bring on our panel of guests in barcelona we have albert royal he's the secretary general of public diplomacy council of catalonia in london we have paul white way is director of the london office of the nonprofit advisory group independent diplomat an organization has previously advised the cattle and government also in barcelona is edward roig he's a professor of constitutional law at the university of barcelona he also served as deputy director of the prime minister's cabinet in madrid welcome to you all edward maybe i could start with you because you're an expert on constitutional law neither side here seems to be backing down how grave is this for spain and for its constitution when it's maybe mauls to grieve at tech and spanish constitution we have had things one hundred seventy eight since our present constitution was adopted and there it's for sure the master stressing. the situation for a constitutional law from from that moment on. really we are steely expecting that maybe we would have some kind of step back catalogue authorities and specially in the last the. state of spain show for it is half half expressed we said that th
bring on our panel of guests in barcelona we have albert royal he's the secretary general of public diplomacy council of catalonia in london we have paul white way is director of the london office of the nonprofit advisory group independent diplomat an organization has previously advised the cattle and government also in barcelona is edward roig he's a professor of constitutional law at the university of barcelona he also served as deputy director of the prime minister's cabinet in madrid...
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in bangkok to pay their respects to the king and the royal family thailand has observed a year of mourning following the passing of king for me paul last october at age eighty eight he ruled the country for seven decades and played a pivotal role in maintaining stability during years of political upheaval and rapid development. or for more i'm joined by andrew mcgregor marshall a former thailand correspondent and author of a kingdom in crisis thailand's struggle for democracy in the twenty first century and he is going to have you on the day there has been a lot of talk in thailand of the late king being a unifying figure how do you see it's like thing. well you actually right bret most thais really revered the king and genuinely loved him and so the grief that you saw at the funeral this week was real. but i think many analysts including myself think that much of the reverence for the kid was built up through propaganda is really about the myth rather than the man because if you look at his legacy after seventy years on the throne thailand has not been able to establish democracy it still has a military dictatorship it has been a
in bangkok to pay their respects to the king and the royal family thailand has observed a year of mourning following the passing of king for me paul last october at age eighty eight he ruled the country for seven decades and played a pivotal role in maintaining stability during years of political upheaval and rapid development. or for more i'm joined by andrew mcgregor marshall a former thailand correspondent and author of a kingdom in crisis thailand's struggle for democracy in the twenty...
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in the autumn of that year paul cook crossed the atlantic in the company of friends and relatives from sweden's royal family. this was big news in america the first wedding of european royalty on american soil. foca bernadotte and estelle manville one marriage on the first of december one thousand nine hundred twenty eight in pleasant new york. fifteen hundred guests attended the wedding party on the private estate of astellas father a millionaire american industrialist. the father of the bride holds that wedding and then quite a few of his friends came over the. territory prince ghost of all dove he was there and some of his brothers was at the wedding and another friend of my father's and of course a lot of americans were in the wedding party. after the wedding as stoll sailed to europe with folky to live with her new husband in the swedish capital stockholm. this was the world that followed stuck talent for mediation a to. holland which would take him to the center of politics. in the same city almost thirty four years and you know count felt had been adults of these borg had been born two days in
in the autumn of that year paul cook crossed the atlantic in the company of friends and relatives from sweden's royal family. this was big news in america the first wedding of european royalty on american soil. foca bernadotte and estelle manville one marriage on the first of december one thousand nine hundred twenty eight in pleasant new york. fifteen hundred guests attended the wedding party on the private estate of astellas father a millionaire american industrialist. the father of the bride...
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of paul poland and germany earlier this year we paid him a visit at his offices in london where he is currently compiling his autumn twenty eighteen collection. catherine duchess of cambridge is a royal fashion icon on a recent berlin visit she wore a dress by german designer marcus look for us pop star beyond say is also among his customers as well as pop legend madonna fashion designer look for over italy from southern germany has been living and working in london for some twenty years. i do what i love put all my energy into my business and i do this job because it's my favorite job. so. far is especially fond of floral passions unusual fabrics humorous motifs prints and sequence. his designs are playful but also suited for everyday use his dresses now come with a price tag of up to a thousand euros that's right now look for and his team are creating a collection for all some twenty eighteen it's usual to take a long creative break before starting a new collection then work begins with a mood board. it's got different textiles photos and passions to set the creative juices flowing this when. the swimwear has elements of flounces. which are then put into a dress. so i merge the dre
of paul poland and germany earlier this year we paid him a visit at his offices in london where he is currently compiling his autumn twenty eighteen collection. catherine duchess of cambridge is a royal fashion icon on a recent berlin visit she wore a dress by german designer marcus look for us pop star beyond say is also among his customers as well as pop legend madonna fashion designer look for over italy from southern germany has been living and working in london for some twenty years. i do...
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royal police and kenneth long coke, michael hearst from southern mississippi, u.s. attorney christopher myers, u.s. attorney billy williams and special agent in charge alex [inaudible] from st. paul. we are pleased to announce two indictments that mark a major milestone in our battle to stop deadly fentanyl from entering the u.s. for the first time, we have indicted major chinese fentanyl traffickers who have been using the internet to transport fentanyl and fentanyl analogs to drug traffickers and individual customers in the united states. these cases reflect a new and disturbing trend. it is part of the opioid crisis we face here. more and more of our citizens are being killed i fentanyl. these are synthetic opioids that are much stronger and much more dangerous than heroine. --heroin. a few grains of fentanyl could be a lethal dose. the centers for disease control estimates that more than 20,000 american citizens lost their lives in 2016 due to fentanyl. that is 20,000 of the total of approximately 64,000 americans were estimated to have died of drug overdoses and 2016. that number is rising at a dramatic rate. fentanyl and fentanyl analogs are coming into the country in numer
royal police and kenneth long coke, michael hearst from southern mississippi, u.s. attorney christopher myers, u.s. attorney billy williams and special agent in charge alex [inaudible] from st. paul. we are pleased to announce two indictments that mark a major milestone in our battle to stop deadly fentanyl from entering the u.s. for the first time, we have indicted major chinese fentanyl traffickers who have been using the internet to transport fentanyl and fentanyl analogs to drug traffickers...
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pretty durable deal and it was helped out by the fact that the royal family became shareholders in the bank of england. historical note. paul, do you have a view on what's going to happen if the fed seriously starts reducing purchases or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. but i think -- my own view is the market reaction to that and the terms are rising of long-term rates could be more severe than what people are anticipating or believing, and i say that in spite of your point, chris, which is right that the central banking fraternity around all of the major countries which is a very tight fraternity is all in this together. >> as nelly pointed out, that high-yield spread and the fed has taken high-yield spreads down almost two points and that's the shift in credits and until you see the spreads widen, i don't think you have much chance for longer term rates to go out. >> stay over here, please. >> hi. thomas lord. as a plug to a.i. tomorrow you have the housing conference tomorrow and the next day, i think that's one thing to bring into this. sec
pretty durable deal and it was helped out by the fact that the royal family became shareholders in the bank of england. historical note. paul, do you have a view on what's going to happen if the fed seriously starts reducing purchases or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. but i think -- my own view is the market reaction to that and the terms are rising of long-term rates could be more severe than what...
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royal families of morocco. excused by the country's rulers from manual labor to devote themselves to musical training. ♪ the powerful style of music is has inspired many musical speakers, the most famous paulhe word. brian jones was here, and recorded the pipes of pan of shashucka with these musicians. the word spread and the master musicians ended up being featured on albums of the rolling stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here. the crazy percussion and strings and...