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the reality is correct the reality is very different philip philip philip calm down philip come down. the reality is this the incoming d.p.p. has a problem i do we go along with boris johnson and. secret plan which of course have already been willing to. you know give some direction over which is that we are almost handing them our rights to protection from a death penalty sentence or we can strike them out there or currently we'll make them stateless not bring them home so why not bring our trash i'm we're not dealing with them we're not putting them in prison we're not looking to be radicalized and we decide the easy way just kill them or hand them to americans to deal with because it is it is more efficient not on their own intro last minute we're done opening to. go ahead philip we have long standing solutions that we want to hear like with so many political statements here without it without any i.q. or substance or let's deal with the the. things. we were told we will have to. really try to look at america the government having been found guilty of any crime. after they've been
the reality is correct the reality is very different philip philip philip calm down philip come down. the reality is this the incoming d.p.p. has a problem i do we go along with boris johnson and. secret plan which of course have already been willing to. you know give some direction over which is that we are almost handing them our rights to protection from a death penalty sentence or we can strike them out there or currently we'll make them stateless not bring them home so why not bring our...
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in two thousand and four philip morris international agreed to pay one point two five billion dollars to the e.u. in return for avoiding further litigation. but why would the tobacco industry promote smuggling of their own product. festival cigarettes smuggled away way cheaper because they have no taxes on. the cheap or they are the more they sell and in particular the more they sell to young people and the tobacco industry is documents also make clear that they understand that it's really important to have cheap cigarettes available for young people because otherwise they wouldn't take up this deadly habit. in total philip morris international and three other tobacco giants agreed to pay the european union more than two billion euros. under this agreement the european anti fraud office or all of the e.u. and the tobacco industry would join forces in the battle against cigarette smuggling. but when it comes to cigarette smuggling there are three categories counterfeit cigarettes often of poor quality contraband real but stolen are untaxed. and cheap white also known as illicit whites
in two thousand and four philip morris international agreed to pay one point two five billion dollars to the e.u. in return for avoiding further litigation. but why would the tobacco industry promote smuggling of their own product. festival cigarettes smuggled away way cheaper because they have no taxes on. the cheap or they are the more they sell and in particular the more they sell to young people and the tobacco industry is documents also make clear that they understand that it's really...
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don't want to meet people without evidence philip without evidence you have absolutely no idea about the other sorry there are others and are in no hurry we're going to get you on the have no idea the evidence and military targeting comes in from the intelligence services that are working i've been there i've put target is there are you going to. get winter leaks or these things happen and there's an awful lot of care that's put into it and i'm sure is holding the letter to me doesn't really know what amount of damage whatsoever and the accuracy of these missions is very very good indeed so you don't know where you can and if it's only three months from atomic you're going to be on points of substance and therefore there is not a coherent argument across. some afraid i'm going to after it's all going to just very briefly because. it's just very briefly there are there are no substantive points because it's the same political system the same counterterrorist system that says there have been no civilian casualties we do not record we do no good if he runs he's b.c. of one of my friends
don't want to meet people without evidence philip without evidence you have absolutely no idea about the other sorry there are others and are in no hurry we're going to get you on the have no idea the evidence and military targeting comes in from the intelligence services that are working i've been there i've put target is there are you going to. get winter leaks or these things happen and there's an awful lot of care that's put into it and i'm sure is holding the letter to me doesn't really...
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how could interpol and its secretary general have signed an agreement with philip morris knowing that going back to nine hundred eighty nine there are eighty million documents that testify to all the misdeeds of the tobacco industry we believe they show that the industry hasn't respected the law and that it has knowingly collaborated with criminal organizations known for us that raises many questions as well as an equal safaga. in the partnership between interpol and the tobacco industry certainly was eyebrow raising. the tobacco industry stood accused of participating in cigarette smuggling and counterfeiting over decades in collaboration with the italian and the balkan mafia. in two thousand and four philip morris international agreed to pay one point two five billion dollars to the e.u. in return for avoiding further litigation. but why would the tobacco industry promote smuggling of their own product. festival cigarettes smuggled away way cheaper because they have no taxes on. the cheaper they are the more they sell and in particular the more they sell to young people and the toba
how could interpol and its secretary general have signed an agreement with philip morris knowing that going back to nine hundred eighty nine there are eighty million documents that testify to all the misdeeds of the tobacco industry we believe they show that the industry hasn't respected the law and that it has knowingly collaborated with criminal organizations known for us that raises many questions as well as an equal safaga. in the partnership between interpol and the tobacco industry...
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and with philip. philip is an experienced pilot but it's christiane's first trip in a small plane like this. one from the really excited to meet you go back. to stan and philip missed the flight sharing platform if you find a flight after you like you contact the pilot by email a few clicks later you'll see just but. still chose a flight to constance. from the site is very clear it's as easy as booking an intercity coach from. the pilot's house to check the weather reports if is ability is no wings are high the plane remains grounded safety first at all times. because we're happy in private and we can't take any chances with the weather. the flight route is planned time to look at the propeller plane. i'm in a climb aboard but only step on the black area and then just take a seat. to register the pilots with when the philip had to upload his parted license and previous clocked up at least one hundred hours of flight time. you also share the joy of flying with others and you can meet new people. you sp
and with philip. philip is an experienced pilot but it's christiane's first trip in a small plane like this. one from the really excited to meet you go back. to stan and philip missed the flight sharing platform if you find a flight after you like you contact the pilot by email a few clicks later you'll see just but. still chose a flight to constance. from the site is very clear it's as easy as booking an intercity coach from. the pilot's house to check the weather reports if is ability is no...
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philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest into two years in jail. hywel griffith has more from sydney. philip wilson arrives knowing he faces a very real prospect of being sent to jail today by the judge, having been convicted a few weeks ago. during previous hearings, we've heard he has shown no remorse or contrition for his acyions of concealing the abuse of children. or contrition for his actions of concealing the abuse of children. that abuse happened back in the 1970s in this area. at that time, he was a parish priest and some victims came forward to tell him about the sexual assaults they had suffered at the hands of another member of the clergy. he did nothing then and, vitally, in the early part of this millennium, he did not tell police about the abuse when they started investigating the priest. when he was convicted, we learnt that he was the most senior catholic figure anywhere in the world to be convicted of covering up or concealing child abuse. it is not an offence in every country but it is something that rome wil
philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest into two years in jail. hywel griffith has more from sydney. philip wilson arrives knowing he faces a very real prospect of being sent to jail today by the judge, having been convicted a few weeks ago. during previous hearings, we've heard he has shown no remorse or contrition for his acyions of concealing the abuse of children. or contrition for his actions of concealing the abuse of children....
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to try it out he's booked a flight from people who solved and with philip. philip is an experienced pilot but it's christiane's first trip in a small plane like this. from i'm really excited to meet you go back. to stan and philip may be a flight sharing platform if you find a flight out for you like you contact the pilot by email a few clicks later you'll see just but. still chose a flight to make constance. from the site is very clear it's as easy as booking an intercity coach to book. the pilots has to check the weather report if is ability is no wins ohio the plane remains grounded safety first at all times. it's possible just weather conditions will improve later when we fly so there's always a bit of risk when booking. because we're happy in private and we can't take any chances with. the flight routes is planned time to look at the propeller plane. climb aboard with only set up on the black area and then just take a seat. to register as a pilot with wing lee philip had to upload his party and previews clocked up at least one hundred hours of flight ti
to try it out he's booked a flight from people who solved and with philip. philip is an experienced pilot but it's christiane's first trip in a small plane like this. from i'm really excited to meet you go back. to stan and philip may be a flight sharing platform if you find a flight out for you like you contact the pilot by email a few clicks later you'll see just but. still chose a flight to make constance. from the site is very clear it's as easy as booking an intercity coach to book. the...
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after avoiding prison, philip wilson was able to walk from court.abuse survivors, but has refused to condemn one of its own. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. a female health worker is arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies — and attempting to kill six others at the countess of chester hospital. rescue workers in thailand are trying to work out how to bring 12 boys and their football coach out of a cave system where they've been trapped for ten days. england prepare to take on colombia tonight in moscow for a place in the world cup quarter final. i'm maryam moshiri — in the business news... a warning over brexit from a major business organisation. the british chambers of commerce has published a list of what it calls 23 "real—world" questions that it wa nts urgently a nswered. the list covers subjects including vat, tariffs, customs and regulations. the uk construction sector picked up injune, according to the latest study. more work in the residential sector and an acceleration in commercial
after avoiding prison, philip wilson was able to walk from court.abuse survivors, but has refused to condemn one of its own. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. a female health worker is arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies — and attempting to kill six others at the countess of chester hospital. rescue workers in thailand are trying to work out how to bring 12 boys and their football coach out of a cave system where they've been...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. meorporate funding is provided by mutual ofca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs sion from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, haenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state mmpeo wrapped up two days of talks in pyongyang today, the fst meeting between the u.s. and north korea since president trump and kim jong un held their summit in singapore. the united states characterized this round of talks on denuclearization as" productive," the north koreans called it "regrettable." in a statement, north korea's foreign ministry used hars nguage, charging that the united states made
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lucas professor of international politics at the university of birmingham from london we're joined by philip mcgrane former economic advisor to the president of the european commission via skype from hong kong is pauline leung managing director of asia analytical welcome to you all let's start with you kind of trade war i want to get too bogged down in trade and terrorist but nonetheless that's where we'll start can a trade war between the u.s. and china be one will one side come out of this victorious over the other. no no one wins in a trade war let's just get that's you know set out from the very start of this discussion one side may suffer less it's trade in investment baby affected losses jobs may be affected less in this case probably china but the whole point about international trade is not that it's a win lose the whole point is is that each side benefits by building upon its strengths now that is what the trade the trouble ministration is challenging the idea that donald trump has isn't that you have a cooperative relationship where both sides win and trade it is that one side when
lucas professor of international politics at the university of birmingham from london we're joined by philip mcgrane former economic advisor to the president of the european commission via skype from hong kong is pauline leung managing director of asia analytical welcome to you all let's start with you kind of trade war i want to get too bogged down in trade and terrorist but nonetheless that's where we'll start can a trade war between the u.s. and china be one will one side come out of this...
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well, that means the movement and even at this i think it makes it clear that philip hammond even doesf mobility if we're going to sell services into a country, there has to be some sort mobility. yoursinging there has to be some sort mobility. your singing reflect the desires and preferences of the city, foreign labour cost that really important. they still want foreign labour coming in. if you look around the cabinet table, probably apart from the prime minister and a, most of the prime minister and a, most of the brexiteers do not vote on the issue of immigration. it was about sovereignty. there is a huge split. every minister seemed to be getting out and saying free movement has got to end, but i really
well, that means the movement and even at this i think it makes it clear that philip hammond even doesf mobility if we're going to sell services into a country, there has to be some sort mobility. yoursinging there has to be some sort mobility. your singing reflect the desires and preferences of the city, foreign labour cost that really important. they still want foreign labour coming in. if you look around the cabinet table, probably apart from the prime minister and a, most of the prime...
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rise to the occasion pauline what's your take on this america may be in the view of a scholar and philip was agreeing him a with him a rogue state but donald trump is a democratically elected president what's to be done about this well basically he has the potential good news is that in the american democracy the president is elected for his four years and. maybe he won't squeeze the president of the united states either in the next election. this thing is that. is the perception right now that trump is the united states look or see this because he is the president but he is the united states fully the full gives other service so. there may be people in the year in japan in kind of those says yes flipping to react and we're going to deal with whatever he's shows at us but let's not go all the way let's take a look you know in another couple of years what's going to happen are the americans still going to be gung ho after an american america first america alone president or they can just say chickie was recorded all wrong so i think right now while all different various governments state
rise to the occasion pauline what's your take on this america may be in the view of a scholar and philip was agreeing him a with him a rogue state but donald trump is a democratically elected president what's to be done about this well basically he has the potential good news is that in the american democracy the president is elected for his four years and. maybe he won't squeeze the president of the united states either in the next election. this thing is that. is the perception right now that...
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philip hammond has angry about this. philip hammond has a habit of putting his foot in it...ictor meldrew about brexit. probably not helped by the fact your newspaper has mocked boris up to look like fungus the bogeyman!” wonder whether we should have issued a warning... we started this because it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it isa it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is a bit frightening, i apologise if anyone is disturbed! the man responsible is with me now in the studio! a bit of bread top fun! philip hammond does not complain when he is likened to all sorts of things —— red top fun. with his undertaker appearance, but calling boris a bogeyman is neither here nor there. a sorry state of affairs, a throwaway remark that is very newsworthy is something that people can be angry about rather than laugh at. we all know that the bogeyman does not exist... on that basis, what does it mean? to . this is very interesting, the sunday times story, it picks up on what dave was saying about theresa may's difficu
philip hammond has angry about this. philip hammond has a habit of putting his foot in it...ictor meldrew about brexit. probably not helped by the fact your newspaper has mocked boris up to look like fungus the bogeyman!” wonder whether we should have issued a warning... we started this because it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it isa it is nine o'clock, the watershed, it is a bit frightening, i apologise if anyone is...
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philip and frances. >> and then after tha how will his day wrap up? will the president be thenk headed b home after this whirl wind of a trip? >> reporter: thas right. wraps up his whirl wind spin on the world stage here. he heads backer in the afternoon helsinki time after this press conference the russian president. >> jeff, thank you. >>> well, after the indictments n 12 russia military intelligence officers. concerns are rising whether russian hackers will influence upcoming elections. russian president putin for that highly anticipated one-on-one, and the threat of electionin ha is becoming a top concern here at home. nbc's tracie potts joining usor with on that. >> reporter: will the president ask putin about russian meddling, will he ask for those who have been indicted to be extradited here to the united states? besides of all of that, th concern here in washington and around the country is the u.s. ready? there has been a lot of concern in the intelligence community that russia's not done, they're at it agaist that they arl trying to influenc
philip and frances. >> and then after tha how will his day wrap up? will the president be thenk headed b home after this whirl wind of a trip? >> reporter: thas right. wraps up his whirl wind spin on the world stage here. he heads backer in the afternoon helsinki time after this press conference the russian president. >> jeff, thank you. >>> well, after the indictments n 12 russia military intelligence officers. concerns are rising whether russian hackers will...
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they go in looking for philip olshey. she don't expect him to go quietly. you can hear a baby crying but the police focused on their man. >> a body camera giving us a front row seat. he has already been hit with spray and he's now beneath four police officers. >> this is crazy. this is an insane situation. >> they got him down on the ground but according to police he was resisting so they brought the taser out. look closely, you can actually see the taser energy lighting up the back of philip's shirt. >> stop resisting. stop resisting. >> ooh. >> wow. >> it's like sparks. >> it's like a sparkler going off. >> philip olshey, a large and strong man, that's why they went in with such force, that's why they were doing everything they could do to protect the rest of the family, to protect themselves from what they believed to be a very dangerous man. >> well, seems like they contained the situation well. >>> he's led away covered in blood. >> he was arrested for possession of drugs, assaulting police. >> that doesn't look like jail garb. >> >> he's a big man and
they go in looking for philip olshey. she don't expect him to go quietly. you can hear a baby crying but the police focused on their man. >> a body camera giving us a front row seat. he has already been hit with spray and he's now beneath four police officers. >> this is crazy. this is an insane situation. >> they got him down on the ground but according to police he was resisting so they brought the taser out. look closely, you can actually see the taser energy lighting up...
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jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, philip and frances. we all know what hangs over this meeting. russia's attack on the heart of u.s. democracy. it's why you have lawmakers on both parties pressing president trump to hold president putin to account. you can see how his instinct is to blame president obama first while not really condemning russia at all. while the other issue of these 12 indictments of these 12 russian agents that now stand credibly accused, president trump was asked whether he might ask president putin to hand over those agents, to exextradite them. check out his response. >> the russians who were indicted, would you ask putin to send them here? >> well, i might. i hadn't thought of that, but i'll certainly be asking about it. but again this was during the obama administration. >> reporter: in some ways it's a moot point because there is no extradition treaty between the u.s. and russia. but you certainly get a sense of the president's thinking heading into this meeting. certainly syria, crimea, maybe even a nuclear arms
jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, philip and frances. we all know what hangs over this meeting. russia's attack on the heart of u.s. democracy. it's why you have lawmakers on both parties pressing president trump to hold president putin to account. you can see how his instinct is to blame president obama first while not really condemning russia at all. while the other issue of these 12 indictments of these 12 russian agents that now stand credibly accused, president trump was...
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the law it was a mainstay mainstay as well on the national side he was quoted as saying he thinks philip is a perfect match for the d.s.p. saying it would be an interesting solution to kind of get him in there is vice president to be somewhat of the puppet master and injecting obviously more professionalism because you know we don't want to amateurs there ok so he's almost proposing going to where that plan had some interesting chris's and as well of his own what was he thinking well you know he decided to go i guess the modern route and he just published an open letter you know the open letter just basically said you know if you won the world cup one way you can't win it the same way the second time he was quoted saying you know i'm convinced that you're him lobel have to change his leadership style of recent years if you want to succeed again with the new generation that's the big question right the new generation different mindsets of national players and he continued to say this is not a sign of weakness but of further development he must make it clear to individual lists suggesting
the law it was a mainstay mainstay as well on the national side he was quoted as saying he thinks philip is a perfect match for the d.s.p. saying it would be an interesting solution to kind of get him in there is vice president to be somewhat of the puppet master and injecting obviously more professionalism because you know we don't want to amateurs there ok so he's almost proposing going to where that plan had some interesting chris's and as well of his own what was he thinking well you know...
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said acid is going to put it in six hundred kilometers south of the bass in the hills of antibiotic philip in one of the ms has grown cocoa all his life were not long ago he was seen as a criminal now he's director of a program which controls farms. for years and. there's no this does not against the. taliban then being glad that is. out of some of the own but it's a good one then with. the by giving up the full bit on the years believe me that it'll make all of this al gore go. well get him. out of. this. but i. think. you know. the new system allows each farmer to grow one thousand six hundred metres squared of cocoa on their land. believe in his team have been sent records of a farmer who will succeed in his quota. it's the local mindset of the. sea has not gotten below can even be. considered as in the us. the. farmers we exceed their quotas are reported by the coca union to the authorities thanks as crops are immediately eradicated and farmers can be banned from further cultivation. and you can't. save it in this. day and this is simply the young the way that then it also must. be in
said acid is going to put it in six hundred kilometers south of the bass in the hills of antibiotic philip in one of the ms has grown cocoa all his life were not long ago he was seen as a criminal now he's director of a program which controls farms. for years and. there's no this does not against the. taliban then being glad that is. out of some of the own but it's a good one then with. the by giving up the full bit on the years believe me that it'll make all of this al gore go. well get him....
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philips to ceo of discuss second-quarter earnings. want to get a sense from you, what is happening with the outlook? what are the key risks? are you seeing signs of potential dangers from trade tensions in the headlines? >> let me come to that in a second. quarter, 4% growth for us. , andd a very exciting 9% that bodes well to underpin the future orders to come. we also were able to improve profitability by 100 basis points. we are tracking within guidance. looking forward, we have a slate of exciting innovations that customers are excited about. of course, that reflects the 9% order growth. we have always had the second half of the year will be stronger than the first. nejra: you have recently warned you might move manufacturing out of the u.k. as the viability is threatened in the case of a hard brexit. what does the government have to do to change her mind? -- change your mind? >> prime minister theresa may has invited many european companies to have a conversation at downing street, which we were able to convey that for industry t
philips to ceo of discuss second-quarter earnings. want to get a sense from you, what is happening with the outlook? what are the key risks? are you seeing signs of potential dangers from trade tensions in the headlines? >> let me come to that in a second. quarter, 4% growth for us. , andd a very exciting 9% that bodes well to underpin the future orders to come. we also were able to improve profitability by 100 basis points. we are tracking within guidance. looking forward, we have a...
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philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest instle local court in new south wales. list gentleman was expected to go to jail? he's certainly arrived knowing he could have faced a jail term of up he could have faced a jail term of up to two years, the magistrate as he handed down his sentence said it was a serious offence against the community, that he had betrayed vulnerable victims and parishioners however, having said he would not suspend the sentence, he concluded he could be done within someone's home rather than a jail. we will have one other hearing to determine the arrangement, he will end up wearing a tag and a curfew with six months extra on bail. in case people have forgotten, philip wilson chose to protect the reputation of the church, as he saw it, rather than pass on evidence that he had. yes, he was approached by the victims of a paedophile priest back in the 19705, a paedophile priest back in the 1970s, told by them of the sexual assaults they encountered. when the priest was investigated decades later, again he con
philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest instle local court in new south wales. list gentleman was expected to go to jail? he's certainly arrived knowing he could have faced a jail term of up he could have faced a jail term of up to two years, the magistrate as he handed down his sentence said it was a serious offence against the community, that he had betrayed vulnerable victims and parishioners however, having said he would not suspend...
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philip wilson stayed silent as he arrived in court. appointed by the pope, he has so court.as archbishop of adelaide, stepping aside from his duties. he broke the law in 2000 by refusing to report child abuse disclosed to him decades ago. this 12 months detention order means he won't go to do —— jail. he may have to wear an electronic tag instead but abuse survivors want him sacked. how on earth can somebody that's been convicted of knowing that's been convicted of knowing that children were being accused by the creased remain the archbishop of adelaide? peter was a ten-year-old altar boy when he was sexually abused. a priest at his church, james fletcher, told him he needed to be punished. a few years later, peter confided in philip wilson, telling him exactly what had happened, but the archbishop did nothing and the priest was able to abuse again. i hit rock bottom, knowing that the guilt that i carried and so forth, if i had persevered with wilson or a wilson had done something, that poor boy may not have been abused. because the abuser could have been stopped? yes, defin
philip wilson stayed silent as he arrived in court. appointed by the pope, he has so court.as archbishop of adelaide, stepping aside from his duties. he broke the law in 2000 by refusing to report child abuse disclosed to him decades ago. this 12 months detention order means he won't go to do —— jail. he may have to wear an electronic tag instead but abuse survivors want him sacked. how on earth can somebody that's been convicted of knowing that's been convicted of knowing that children...
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over here i don't really appreciate that type of comment so that's where it stands right now but philip lott and ruben to get himself they endorse. just to make that clear they just think he needs a bit of assistance ok he's a bit of assistance where does the d.f.t. go from here because it is a yeah it's a battle at the moment right now i do think his job is secure he's on a contract until two thousand and twenty two i'm speaking of you he loves but they have to prepare for the nation's league it's his latest tournament they create a lot of tournaments and this is something they can soften september their first opponent the defending world cup champions france so we'll have to wait and see how things play out for that turn of it but i think it's too soon for them to make major changes and i would be shocked if it would actually get appointed in some sort of temporary job chris very briefly where they rate to stick with even after that a very bad result you know i'm still mad at low for leaving off leroy's so personally if i had the trigger didn't say get out here bring in you know some
over here i don't really appreciate that type of comment so that's where it stands right now but philip lott and ruben to get himself they endorse. just to make that clear they just think he needs a bit of assistance ok he's a bit of assistance where does the d.f.t. go from here because it is a yeah it's a battle at the moment right now i do think his job is secure he's on a contract until two thousand and twenty two i'm speaking of you he loves but they have to prepare for the nation's league...
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sparked a bit of outrage but room he had his man picked he's trying to create an opportunity for philip lom possibly to get a position at the german football association because he was quoted by saying this i think is a perfect match for the association and might be an interesting solution to get him in his vice president i'm thinking it's a puppet master situation you have to think of his background. by your guys and law actually turned out a position from buyer to get a job in their front office so it looks like maybe this is his next destination and have we heard from mom yeah definitely did you he was at the world cup he actually presented to be the cup holder defending champion in everything he had an open letter you know basically saying they. you cannot succeed the same way twice in a major tournament he's quoted saying he's convinced that you he will have to change his leadership style of recent years if he wants to succeed again with the newer generation of talent this is not a sign of weakness but further development is needed and he must make it clear that it's not all about
sparked a bit of outrage but room he had his man picked he's trying to create an opportunity for philip lom possibly to get a position at the german football association because he was quoted by saying this i think is a perfect match for the association and might be an interesting solution to get him in his vice president i'm thinking it's a puppet master situation you have to think of his background. by your guys and law actually turned out a position from buyer to get a job in their front...
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and we're back again and this time we are fortunate in actually honored to have philip metzger who is the director general of the federal communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know that's that will be used to interact as human beings but on the other hand digitization is changing our entire lives how we work our we live how we play and so i think we have on the one hand the challenge of having a communication that reaches anyone and that we can have open channels of communication that we have certainly the freedom to express ourselves and on the other hand with the new digital potential that we have we have to make sure that we move forward
and we're back again and this time we are fortunate in actually honored to have philip metzger who is the director general of the federal communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less...
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philip wilson stayed silent as he arrived at court.fusing to report child abuse, disclosed to him decades ago. the 12 month detention order means he will not go to jail but may have to wear an electronic tag instead. but his survivors want him -- tag instead. but his survivors want him —— but abuse survivors want him sacked. he knew that children were being abused by a catholic priest, how can he remain an archbishop in adelaide? peter was a ten-year-old altar boy when he was sexually abused. the priest at his church, james fletcher, told him he needed to be punished. a few years later peter confided in philip wilson, telling them exactly what had happened, but the archbishop did nothing and the priest was able to abuse again. i hit rock bottom, knowing that the guilt that i carried and so forth, if i had to persevere with wilson, that poor boy may have not gone through that because he would have been stopped. the church is accused of systematically concealing abuse around the world. so far, the pope has accepted three resignations. th
philip wilson stayed silent as he arrived at court.fusing to report child abuse, disclosed to him decades ago. the 12 month detention order means he will not go to jail but may have to wear an electronic tag instead. but his survivors want him -- tag instead. but his survivors want him —— but abuse survivors want him sacked. he knew that children were being abused by a catholic priest, how can he remain an archbishop in adelaide? peter was a ten-year-old altar boy when he was sexually...
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own troop, philip used to do that, i think he did all right, there was a couple of small faux pas.it. the choreography... the reason that this is sort of semi serious is that the by lynn, the two writer on this story would know. —— buy line. they are inside. this is not frivolous stuff. so what happened, is that prince william and prince charles, they said they are not available and prince charles, and allegedly, has had some sort of minor kind of disagreement with donald trump over climate change, and he wouldn't be there, so, even though charlie is right, you did get a sense of empty iness around this whole thing, there was one thing where you saw the queen looking at her watch, which is not cool, for the trump, i don't know where they were, for her to be looking at her watch was not good. so the optics were not spectacular. the car pulled in exactly at five, on schedule. on the dot. the whole operation, to me it was like, well, this is a usual sort of royal family, her majesty, everything, the car, 5.00. the paper quo, it is an unnameded minister, who said there was concern but
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not is what she's trying to do we haven't heard from her yet but we did hear from the chancellor philip hammond the chancellor is the economics minister when he was in brussels today saying that look he probably don't trump probably haven't seen plans for brics it and that it was all going to be a very positive meeting between the two of them and then as you say we've heard from donald trump saying that they have a very strong relationship and him saying that he had had a great trip so far so how we might see him now rolling back from those comments to the sun newspaper in this press conference that we're waiting for reason rolling back on other comments just a few days ago at nato was a similar situation where he had some negative remarks to say that seemed to cause a great deal of chaos and then came out and said everything was fine so perhaps that will happen we're watching live pictures of course of the podium where the press conference between the two leaders will sure take place shortly and when that begins we'll go to it live alex i do have to ask you treason may has consistently
not is what she's trying to do we haven't heard from her yet but we did hear from the chancellor philip hammond the chancellor is the economics minister when he was in brussels today saying that look he probably don't trump probably haven't seen plans for brics it and that it was all going to be a very positive meeting between the two of them and then as you say we've heard from donald trump saying that they have a very strong relationship and him saying that he had had a great trip so far so...
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that it tax, and it is interesting as well thatitis tax, and it is interesting as well that it is philipe chancellor, it remains a port, seems to bea chancellor, it remains a port, seems to be a bit ofa chancellor, it remains a port, seems to be a bit of a roadblock to the type of form is hard brexiteers want to see, the one coming under pressure. saying this is potentially out pressure. saying this is potentially our biggest trading partner outside the eu, laying down the law essentially, saying if you want to continue being a financial centre you will have to be a bit more competitive, and that is what they think should happen, but philip hammond is a bit more cautious. he has also said don't worry, though, because of certain multinational giants desert us, we can always rely on the emerging markets. that is his answer. who knows? quite a gamble. who knows? talking about brexit, jeremy hunt, brussels must change tack or we will stumble into a no—deal brexit. apparently we have time running out, the clock is ticking, according to mr barnier but when you take the summer out of the calcul
that it tax, and it is interesting as well thatitis tax, and it is interesting as well that it is philipe chancellor, it remains a port, seems to bea chancellor, it remains a port, seems to be a bit ofa chancellor, it remains a port, seems to be a bit of a roadblock to the type of form is hard brexiteers want to see, the one coming under pressure. saying this is potentially out pressure. saying this is potentially our biggest trading partner outside the eu, laying down the law essentially,...
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first lady melania trump has been visiting a hospital in london, accompanied by mrs may's husband, philip. we'll have the very latest on president trump's visit, as he prepares to meet the queen. also this lunchtime... "we're not heroes," say the british divers who helped rescue 12 boys from a flooded cave in thailand. and the two time champion rafa nadal, takes on the three time winner novak djokovic, in a mouth watering semifinal clash, at wimbledon. and coming up on bbc news — chelsea finally make it official as the club announces the departure of antonio conte after two years in charge at stamford bridge. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. after publicly attacking theresa may's brexit strategy, donald trump says america's relationship with the uk is " very, very strong." he was speaking at the prime minister's country retreat of chequers, in the wake of controversial remarks he made in an interview with the sun newspaper where he claimed the government's brexit plans could kill any hopes of a trade deal with the us. but this morning he was more conciliatory, saying he
first lady melania trump has been visiting a hospital in london, accompanied by mrs may's husband, philip. we'll have the very latest on president trump's visit, as he prepares to meet the queen. also this lunchtime... "we're not heroes," say the british divers who helped rescue 12 boys from a flooded cave in thailand. and the two time champion rafa nadal, takes on the three time winner novak djokovic, in a mouth watering semifinal clash, at wimbledon. and coming up on bbc news —...
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philip phillips coming up.apitol hill, disgraced anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok in the hot seat. >> i have talked to fbi agents around the country. you've el eminem bareyou've embm yourself. >> will ignorant hillbillies. >> that was a quick poor choice of words. >> everybody wants to see this guy drummed out of bureau. >> not everybody was critical of the anti-trump agent. >> if i could give you a purple heart i would, you deserve one. >> u.k. prime minister amid a second day of protests. >> may unveiled brexit plan which the president is
philip phillips coming up.apitol hill, disgraced anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok in the hot seat. >> i have talked to fbi agents around the country. you've el eminem bareyou've embm yourself. >> will ignorant hillbillies. >> that was a quick poor choice of words. >> everybody wants to see this guy drummed out of bureau. >> not everybody was critical of the anti-trump agent. >> if i could give you a purple heart i would, you deserve one. >> u.k. prime...
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philip may will have to wait a bit longer.elf a pat on the back this evening with these images because they are spectacular. the lighting, there you go, the prime minister and her husband also colour—coordinated with the guardsmen, the guardsmen or standing there, it could not look more perfect for them, could it? standing there, it could not look more perfect for them, could mm is absolutely stunning. if you think about it, this is an official state visit so what better place to come them the only non—royal palace, not owned by the monarchy or by the church? this is the only other palace that could come, but you still get this magnificent baroque palace, a beautiful landmark, well—known throughout this country, with the massed bands standing to attention, ready for the arrival of the president. it is exactly what donald trump... it is probably as close to a state visit is you could have. in fact, the state trumpeters at the stake cavalry are only deployed for the royal... for when the royal family is deployed for the royal...
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all right joining us from our now from mentor hannis berg is journalist and philip de that he works for the mail and guardian a very good evening philip what were some of the key points president obama touched on in his speech well it was quite an extraordinary speech times quite circs ignorance i'm sore but a lot of what a bomb had to say really resonates in south africa told other times it sounded like he might be speaking about the united states the president donald trump they spoke about the rise of nationalism and center so that of course they should but it's about countries he spoke about the strange times that he seemed to be living in a way to rules such as social media seem to be turning on society rather than be tools for the betterment of society i think quite crucial he spoke about countries and nations and perhaps the world to stand at a crossroads at the place we need to make a choice between the kind of liberal progressive ideals that he believes will take the world animal istari tarion perhaps war or right wing vision of the world that seems to be a sin and dreich now an
all right joining us from our now from mentor hannis berg is journalist and philip de that he works for the mail and guardian a very good evening philip what were some of the key points president obama touched on in his speech well it was quite an extraordinary speech times quite circs ignorance i'm sore but a lot of what a bomb had to say really resonates in south africa told other times it sounded like he might be speaking about the united states the president donald trump they spoke about...
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philip, frances? >> bill, thank you. >> the epa head is out. scott pruitt resigned from his post ami ethic scandals the last few months. pruitt faces separate ethics investigations. it wasn't just environmental activists and democrats calling for hisuster. it was republican members of congress as well. ev as president trump continuously defended him. the agency will now be led by interim chief and former coal industry lobbyist andrew wheeler. nbc's peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: for epa administrator scott pruitt, it's the political climate that got too hot. facing mounting legal and ethics scandals, pruitt, one of the most controversial original trump cabinet level picks is out. president trp aboard air force one tweeting, i've accepted the resignation of scott pruitt. adding, scott has done an outstanding job a relaxed pruitt spotted here at the white apartments 4th of july picnic. but under siege from 15 federal ethics in inquiries many zeroing in on spending including unprecedented securit detail, frequent first class air trav
philip, frances? >> bill, thank you. >> the epa head is out. scott pruitt resigned from his post ami ethic scandals the last few months. pruitt faces separate ethics investigations. it wasn't just environmental activists and democrats calling for hisuster. it was republican members of congress as well. ev as president trump continuously defended him. the agency will now be led by interim chief and former coal industry lobbyist andrew wheeler. nbc's peter alexander has the latest....
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philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest into two years injail. hywel griffith has more from sydney. philip wilson faces the real prospect of being sent to jail today after having been convicted a few weeks ago. we heard he has shown no remorse or contrition of concealing the abuse of children. it happened backin the abuse of children. it happened back in the 1970s in these areas. he was a parish priest at the time and victims had come forward telling him about being abused by another member of the clergy and he did not tell police about the abuse when they started investigating the priest. when he was convicted, we learnt he was the most senior catholic figure in the world who have been convicted of concealing this. it is something rome will have to tackle. the prosecution said he acted in order to save the reputation of the church but that reputation is now in danger. also this hour, new criminal charges have been brought against the disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein. the charges of predatory sexual assault relate
philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest into two years injail. hywel griffith has more from sydney. philip wilson faces the real prospect of being sent to jail today after having been convicted a few weeks ago. we heard he has shown no remorse or contrition of concealing the abuse of children. it happened backin the abuse of children. it happened back in the 1970s in these areas. he was a parish priest at the time and victims had come...
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i want to start with abby philip, live from glasgow, scotland. abby, the president as he often does taking to twitter on a saturday morning, weighing in on a host of things, and throwing some jabs at everyone it seems except russia. who has he been targeting today? >> reporter: that's right, jim. the president, should come to no surprise, the president is not yet willing to make this about russia, to make it about vladimir putin. instead he is making it about his predecessor, barack obama, saying in a tweet that the stories you heard about the 12 russians yesterday took place during the obama administration, not the trump administration. why didn't they do something about it, especially when it was reported that president obama was informed by the fbi in september before the election. now, it is interesting this should happen. he is referring to the indictments that came yesterday. the white house issued a statement, did not acknowledge this was essentially an attack on the united states. now president trump is saying obama should have done more.
i want to start with abby philip, live from glasgow, scotland. abby, the president as he often does taking to twitter on a saturday morning, weighing in on a host of things, and throwing some jabs at everyone it seems except russia. who has he been targeting today? >> reporter: that's right, jim. the president, should come to no surprise, the president is not yet willing to make this about russia, to make it about vladimir putin. instead he is making it about his predecessor, barack...
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and we're back again and this time we are fortunate in actually honored to have philip metzger who is the director general of the federal communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know that's that will be used to interact as human beings but on the other hand digitization is changing our entire lives how we work our we live how we play and so i think we have on the one hand the challenge of having a communication that reaches anyone and that we can have open channels of communication that we have a certain freedom to express ourselves and on the other hand with the new digital potential that we have we have to make sure that we move forward int
and we're back again and this time we are fortunate in actually honored to have philip metzger who is the director general of the federal communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less...