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york city by his neighbors as the nazi next door or not anymore today ninety five year old yankee polly was deported from the u.s. to germany the white house says the former guard helped murder jewish prisoners at a nazi death camp in poland an accusation that he has always rejected a pollie has never been a citizen of germany but beginning tonight it is up to germany to decide if he should be tried for helping the nazis kill off in berlin this is the day. that yesterday august twentieth the u.s. government moved to germany of poly a former nazi got camp guard at the notorious truck slave labor camp for jews in nazi occupied poland so we think that there's enough evidence to show that he used a gun to force people to stay in a camp and that can kill them we think that the evidence shows that he is guilty but i'll admit sometimes it's on decision we do not see crimes we have tremendous difficulties to solve those crimes because they date back so long the situation on the ground has changed and it is in gemini being a member of a criminal organization like the nazi s.s. is not enough to w
york city by his neighbors as the nazi next door or not anymore today ninety five year old yankee polly was deported from the u.s. to germany the white house says the former guard helped murder jewish prisoners at a nazi death camp in poland an accusation that he has always rejected a pollie has never been a citizen of germany but beginning tonight it is up to germany to decide if he should be tried for helping the nazis kill off in berlin this is the day. that yesterday august twentieth the...
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not certain that he will be prosecuted here in germany this report now with exclusive pictures of polly's deportation from a.b.c. news. to living quietly in new york for decades this was the moment history caught up with. us all thirty's arresting him for deportation to germany expelling the ninety five year old despite his plea of frailty has been a priority for the trumpet ministration born in what was then poland poly arrived in america in one nine hundred forty nine concealing his nazi service from immigration officials eight years later his application for citizenship was granted . but in the one nine hundred ninety s. investigators caught up with him he admitted to them having trained at a nazi s.s. camp in trav nikky the site of one of the holocaust worst massacres claiming the lives of some six thousand jewish citizens. a judge then revoked pollies american citizenship in two thousand and three a year later the us authorities ordered his deportation. until now although germany had refused to accept him on the grounds that he isn't a german and also because german investigators say
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but will he face justice ninety five year old a jockey polly taken from his home in new york is now arrived in germany but the german government doesn't think there's enough evidence to put the former labor camp guard on trial also coming up militants break at the heart of the afghan government two rockets land near the presidential palace in the capital kabul as president i shall find it makes an address to the nation a comes just days after he offered a conditional cease fire plus germany tells turkey we want to help rescue your currency the nation faces an economic crisis as a mountain of debt causes foreign investors to take flight plans of a new star is crowned at the m.t.v. video music awards. to cut cuban born singer camilla cabello takes home the top prize video of the year for her song of them. or and what. her rocked thanks for your company everyone. this man right behind me is believed to be the last known nazi collaborators still alive and living in the united states but today ninety five year old jack heath polly touched down in germany twenty five years after efforts began to
but will he face justice ninety five year old a jockey polly taken from his home in new york is now arrived in germany but the german government doesn't think there's enough evidence to put the former labor camp guard on trial also coming up militants break at the heart of the afghan government two rockets land near the presidential palace in the capital kabul as president i shall find it makes an address to the nation a comes just days after he offered a conditional cease fire plus germany...
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polly, there is an unanswerable logic is what happened on wednesday.law and that is what they had to do. but it does carry risks, doesn't it, this extra round of sanctions against russia? i think most everything about the foreign policy coming out of the united states at the moment carries colossal risk. none of it makes very much sense. you are getting inter—cut lines. it isn't clear that donald trump himself agrees with these sanctions at all. he has said nothing at all about putin. nothing about russia. absolute silence. so you have both houses of the senate and the congress strongly in favour of the sanctions and silence from the president. here you have russia implicated in interfering with elections in the west but particularly helping to get trump elected and are already working hard on the mid—term elections, interfering with american democracy. the president is silent on the subject. i find it very alarming indeed. nobody knows what trump's relationship with putin really is. he had that long meeting with nobody else there but the translators.
polly, there is an unanswerable logic is what happened on wednesday.law and that is what they had to do. but it does carry risks, doesn't it, this extra round of sanctions against russia? i think most everything about the foreign policy coming out of the united states at the moment carries colossal risk. none of it makes very much sense. you are getting inter—cut lines. it isn't clear that donald trump himself agrees with these sanctions at all. he has said nothing at all about putin. nothing...
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polly and susanna liked it so much washington took them back twice.but no spark was struck polly in washington so he rode on to boston and governor shirley kept him for a while washington really loved find close so he bought some finery in boston as he did when he went through most of the towns with fancy gloves and hats and more weight in the peculiar thing he has a weakness for silver lacey always buys silver lace. he also gambled and lost of money playing cards. but eventually governor shirley says okay you can be above captain dad would. so washington writes back. he has all of this finery and i should say one of the other peculiar things about washington is whenever he gets a new command is the first thing is is sit down design officer's uniform he likes fancy officer uniforms this is where the silver lace comes in. he's collecting silver lace along the way. so then he writes back that far more serious problems had just begun now that he returns attention to the frontier the responsibility that was his all along to protect the frontier settlers m
polly and susanna liked it so much washington took them back twice.but no spark was struck polly in washington so he rode on to boston and governor shirley kept him for a while washington really loved find close so he bought some finery in boston as he did when he went through most of the towns with fancy gloves and hats and more weight in the peculiar thing he has a weakness for silver lacey always buys silver lace. he also gambled and lost of money playing cards. but eventually governor...
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we could apply this to a lot of places, polly.f the catholic church in ireland has been more pernicious than most places. if you look at the scandals, not just the recent scandals about the abuse of children by clerics, but you look at the magdalene laundries scandals. any young girl who could be swept away and locked up forever as a slave of the church in these laundries. the 800 infant deaths, mothers and babies murdered by nuns, infants. when the pope talks in a sentimental way about the little ones, looking after them, the sentiment has to be far more profound. it is true of all of the religions, the more closed they are, the more abuse there will be on every front. whether it is mormons or whoever, if it is closed, bad stuff goes on. apologising will not be enough, he has to project to the future and say the heart of this was the catholic church's attitude towards sexuality. we cannot the anti—gay. we can be anti—sex outside of marriage. most of all, contraception. it is extraordinary, the catholic church's behaviour in afric
we could apply this to a lot of places, polly.f the catholic church in ireland has been more pernicious than most places. if you look at the scandals, not just the recent scandals about the abuse of children by clerics, but you look at the magdalene laundries scandals. any young girl who could be swept away and locked up forever as a slave of the church in these laundries. the 800 infant deaths, mothers and babies murdered by nuns, infants. when the pope talks in a sentimental way about the...
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polly, there is an unanswerable logic is what happened on wednesday. the law and that is what they had to do. but it does carry risks, doesn't it? and most everything about the foreign policy coming out of the united states at the moment carries colossal risks. none of it makes very much sense. you are getting into cut lightens. it isn't clear that donald trump himself agrees with these sanctions at all. he has said nothing at all about bradley putin. nothing about russia. absolute silence. you have nothing. silence from the president. here you have russia implicated in interfering with elections in the west but particularly helping jon get elected —— trump get elected. the president is silent on the subject. i find it the president is silent on the subject. ifind it very the president is silent on the subject. i find it very alarming indeed. nobody knows what trump's relationship with britain really is. he had that long meeting. i hope they get someone to come forward to tell us what happened. we have no idea what the secret agreement is between the t
polly, there is an unanswerable logic is what happened on wednesday. the law and that is what they had to do. but it does carry risks, doesn't it? and most everything about the foreign policy coming out of the united states at the moment carries colossal risks. none of it makes very much sense. you are getting into cut lightens. it isn't clear that donald trump himself agrees with these sanctions at all. he has said nothing at all about bradley putin. nothing about russia. absolute silence. you...
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a judge then revoked pollies american citizenship in two thousand and three a year later the u.s. authorities ordered his deportation. until nov germany had refused to accept him on the grounds that he isn't a german and also because german investigators say the evidence against him using conclusive. but the u.s. ambassador lobbied strongly behind the scenes saying berlin had a moral obligation to admit a man suspected of committing crimes in germany's name he's ninety five he's probably going to die some points. he's a little bit sickly and so we wanted to make sure that he didn't die in peace and comfort in the united states but that he was brought back somewhere to to face more justice on diplomatic rather than legal grounds the german government has now accepted that talk you meant. and i'd like to welcome now deidre berger she is the director of the american jewish committee berlin office a very warm welcome mr berger we just heard the u.s. ambassador there in that report saying that germany that germany in berlin has a moral obligation to take in mr polly even if there isn't
a judge then revoked pollies american citizenship in two thousand and three a year later the u.s. authorities ordered his deportation. until nov germany had refused to accept him on the grounds that he isn't a german and also because german investigators say the evidence against him using conclusive. but the u.s. ambassador lobbied strongly behind the scenes saying berlin had a moral obligation to admit a man suspected of committing crimes in germany's name he's ninety five he's probably going...
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varies pilot polly as well and who issue based on?mension to the stories. who did you say alfie was? alfie the engineer. he is ten years old today for the double figures, so happy birthday. happy birthday if you are watching. he will be watching. it was important for you to make sure that these books had an educational element to them. in such a crowded marketplace, how did you make that point of difference?m was really important and when we set out to publish we had a motto to entertain the children whilst education and inspiring them. it's important as a parent, i would rather my children read books which educated them without understanding they are being taught. they're just having fun looking at the stories. for example if i came back from a trip from italy, i went to rome, and on my trip i wandered around rome, and quite compact as a city, so i went the coliseum, and the trevi fountain, and when i came back that came into the story. a bit of history about the coliseum and that of folklore about the trevi fountain, throwing a coin
varies pilot polly as well and who issue based on?mension to the stories. who did you say alfie was? alfie the engineer. he is ten years old today for the double figures, so happy birthday. happy birthday if you are watching. he will be watching. it was important for you to make sure that these books had an educational element to them. in such a crowded marketplace, how did you make that point of difference?m was really important and when we set out to publish we had a motto to entertain the...
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he wrote to his wife polly that this was a house a house of a very accomplished and sensible and amiableady was very contrary to the character french women whose domestic since every two or three hours every afternoon polly could not have been comforter to read the next line this renders my actuation less unpleasant than it has been. but the lady was intelligent widow with thick black curls and dancing dark eyes looked a decade younger than her 42 years. a storied past of an impoverished nobleman and then she had to be placed at 19 and full terror knew her parents and then to decide rescue her from the nunnery and then marry him as the adopted daughter. now. now voltaire in his 80s was a tyrant subject to violent fits of rage also wildly unconventional he kept a vicious pet monkey named luke that he joked was the prussian king because he bites everyone. but then he impressed welfare by teaming the beast she became the favorite because her heart was as lovely and constantly by his side during his final years and ditch the savage poet with the same charm that was used for domestication. be
he wrote to his wife polly that this was a house a house of a very accomplished and sensible and amiableady was very contrary to the character french women whose domestic since every two or three hours every afternoon polly could not have been comforter to read the next line this renders my actuation less unpleasant than it has been. but the lady was intelligent widow with thick black curls and dancing dark eyes looked a decade younger than her 42 years. a storied past of an impoverished...
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with me are polly mackenzie, who is director of the cross—party think—tank demos, and steven swinfordgraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office's approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the zimbabwean capital, harare, following monday's contested elections. the guardian also features today's violent protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the antisemitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leader, jeremy corbyn, to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we have been covering today — the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might have saved house of fraser, the department store who
with me are polly mackenzie, who is director of the cross—party think—tank demos, and steven swinfordgraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office's approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of...
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she talked about william jennings bryan, talked about polly murray and phyllis schlafly. these drivers of history don't get -- >> one volume history. and what jill lepore has been a sheet pixel bunch of truths and falsehoods. we've always been a struggle, i dialectic in american history and she uses that theme over 500 years with all these new figures, and as julius that come she makes people just pop off the page. it's quite a majestic work. >> jill lepore won the national book award speedy she's never one. a final for the pulitzer and she's had several finalists. >> what else? >> let's see, and october we have a new complete edition of the hebrew bible translator in its entirety by robert alter. bob started this project in 1996, took over 20 years in the making. seven individual bargains can some of which have one prices are not gathered in this gorgeous three volume definitive box set. and robert alter literary language is both startling, it is strange in some ways. it brings the text allies. this is one for every library i think. >> victoria johnson written a book cal
she talked about william jennings bryan, talked about polly murray and phyllis schlafly. these drivers of history don't get -- >> one volume history. and what jill lepore has been a sheet pixel bunch of truths and falsehoods. we've always been a struggle, i dialectic in american history and she uses that theme over 500 years with all these new figures, and as julius that come she makes people just pop off the page. it's quite a majestic work. >> jill lepore won the national book...
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swimmer sharon van rouwendaal took the women's title, britain's only representative was 15—year—old pollyth — with van rouwendaal, who is the olympic iok champion, taking the title ahead of germany's leonie beck and italian rachele bruni. surrey batsman ollie pope will make his england debut tomorrow in the second test at lords against india. england won the first test but pope was drafted in for the dropped dawid malan. he is going to bat at numberfour. i know he has batted a lot as six sorry but i feel he has a very good game on him that will transfer to test cricket and be successful at numberfour. test cricket and be successful at number four. saw a test cricket and be successful at numberfour. saw a really test cricket and be successful at number four. saw a really exciting prospect. he has done exceptionally well this summer for terry and really excited to see him get out there and just be himself more than anything else. go out and play exactly as he had done. former manchester united midfielder paul scholes has written off his old sides' chances of challenging for the title next s
swimmer sharon van rouwendaal took the women's title, britain's only representative was 15—year—old pollyth — with van rouwendaal, who is the olympic iok champion, taking the title ahead of germany's leonie beck and italian rachele bruni. surrey batsman ollie pope will make his england debut tomorrow in the second test at lords against india. england won the first test but pope was drafted in for the dropped dawid malan. he is going to bat at numberfour. i know he has batted a lot as six...
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news show ninety five year old yaki of polly being led away from his new york home his expulsion was initially ordered fourteen years ago but it's unlikely he'll be charged with war crimes because of lack of evidence. a flashlight in a mountain gorge in southern italy has killed at least ten people and injured several others official say hikers were swept away as raging water tore through. a rock in a low gorge rescuers worked through the night at least three hikers are still missing. that was a night for new stars to shine at the m.t.v. video music awards cuban born singer coming dethroned some of the music's top acts as a night's big winner she joined the ranks of other rock royalty to capture a moment in the spotlight. the queen of pop madonna announcing one of the top prices video of the year come you look for bailing her out for her songs have been out thanks. i've beating out many big names the cuban born singer also took home and other top priced artist of the year. to believe this is for me thank you so much i thank you so much to my fans i love you guys so much i mean i. cut
news show ninety five year old yaki of polly being led away from his new york home his expulsion was initially ordered fourteen years ago but it's unlikely he'll be charged with war crimes because of lack of evidence. a flashlight in a mountain gorge in southern italy has killed at least ten people and injured several others official say hikers were swept away as raging water tore through. a rock in a low gorge rescuers worked through the night at least three hikers are still missing. that was...
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there were many mattresses made from polly your thing so the fine spread very fast and was relatively launch as a result. the country's premier expressed his condolences. the fire broke out at the ministry of health and well time pay hospital and caused many deaths and injuries. i would like to apologize to patients family members and to society on behalf of the executive. union's i think with those of us. it's still unclear what caused the fire but firefighters say they suspect it could have been triggered by an electrical fault there had the nine hospital fires in taiwan in the past decade claiming thirty seven lives right now an investigation continues into the blaze and many patients who were already gravely sick are now fighting for their lives. well across europe a debate is taking place over the wearing of the headscarf by some muslim women critics say it is a sign of oppression by men supporters say in a democracy people should be allowed to dress as they please well the debate is coming to a head in the german state of north rhine-westphalia the local government there is cons
there were many mattresses made from polly your thing so the fine spread very fast and was relatively launch as a result. the country's premier expressed his condolences. the fire broke out at the ministry of health and well time pay hospital and caused many deaths and injuries. i would like to apologize to patients family members and to society on behalf of the executive. union's i think with those of us. it's still unclear what caused the fire but firefighters say they suspect it could have...
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up and since the whole sort of song there are many mattresses made from polly your thing so the fine spread very fast and was relatively large as a result. the country's premier expressed his condolences. the fire broke out at the ministry of health and well first time pay hospital and caused many deaths and injuries. i would like to apologize to patients family members and to society on behalf of the executive. also for me even as i think without those affected. it's still unclear what caused the fire but firefighters say they suspect it could have been triggered by an electrical fault there had been nine hospital fires in taiwan in the past decade claiming thirty seven lives right now an investigation continues into the blaze and many patients who were already gravely sick are now fighting for their lives. turning out to mali where vote counting is underway in a presidential drawn off after a tense election that was mobbed by violence a time to see a poll worker was killed by extremists in the north of the country and the threat of violence kept tellin out yo incumbent. is expected
up and since the whole sort of song there are many mattresses made from polly your thing so the fine spread very fast and was relatively large as a result. the country's premier expressed his condolences. the fire broke out at the ministry of health and well first time pay hospital and caused many deaths and injuries. i would like to apologize to patients family members and to society on behalf of the executive. also for me even as i think without those affected. it's still unclear what caused...
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with me are polly mackenzie, who‘s director of the cross party think—tank demos, and steven swinford,rrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the zimbabwean capital harare following monday‘s contested elections. the guardian also features today‘s violent protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might‘ve saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertai
with me are polly mackenzie, who‘s director of the cross party think—tank demos, and steven swinford,rrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition...
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polly and steven will be back for a second go at the front pages at 11:30pm.f the hour with the headlines. next, though, it's the weather. hello, a wet end of the day but for the south glorious. some heavy rain for scotland and northern england at the rain will become a lighter and apache are to the course of the night. quite breezy, too, and it will be turning more humid across the north and west. so temperatures of 1a the north and west. so temperatures of“; or 15 degrees. across the southeast, clear skies but less humid here and could be viewed —— cooler spots to start thursday. lots of sunshine from the word go here for the north and west. more cloud around maybe the odd shower. sunshine will appear across the northeast and east of scotland and much of a and wales should seek sunny spells. warmer, 2a or 25 in aberdeen and edinburgh. maybe 30 degrees there the southeast. the weather from across the northwest which brings the rain recently will move further south into central part of the uk for friday, so we could see some spots of rain for northern england
polly and steven will be back for a second go at the front pages at 11:30pm.f the hour with the headlines. next, though, it's the weather. hello, a wet end of the day but for the south glorious. some heavy rain for scotland and northern england at the rain will become a lighter and apache are to the course of the night. quite breezy, too, and it will be turning more humid across the north and west. so temperatures of 1a the north and west. so temperatures of“; or 15 degrees. across the...
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laww australia's prolonged political they now hhve their seventh prime minister in just 11 years. polly: in syria, president bashar al-assad is aiming to retake control of idlib province . order and is the last rebel held area. the russian-backed regime has this your retake and key territory through a combination of deadly bombardment and surrender deals..6 c13 c1 this both near damascus and in the soututh. senior fellow at the center for syrian studies at the university of saint andrew. thankkyou very much for joining us here on the program. firstly i wwuld like to ask you, let's focus on idlib.. well, of course, this is the last rebel stronnhold, ,o to speak.. it does haveve symbolism on that level. to muuh of the covoverage on ths is that sommwhwhere along the line, we forget that what began in march 2011 was not a military battle. peacefulin its essence prooest, expressing real grievances the syrran people have. so when we cast this a as a victory y that will somemeeow ad this the question is, what will it end, when it was not a military battle to begin with? important a as it is, t
laww australia's prolonged political they now hhve their seventh prime minister in just 11 years. polly: in syria, president bashar al-assad is aiming to retake control of idlib province . order and is the last rebel held area. the russian-backed regime has this your retake and key territory through a combination of deadly bombardment and surrender deals..6 c13 c1 this both near damascus and in the soututh. senior fellow at the center for syrian studies at the university of saint andrew....
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polly is one of a growing number of single women having ivf. she used an anonymous sperm donor.. when he turns 18, he can start to find out. that will be quite a poignant moment for me. if there is a chance that he has half—brothers or half—sisters, i know how much i have loved having a sister and i think that would be lovely for him to find out about. ivf involves an egg being fertilised with spam in a laboratory. the number of treatments for patients without a partner has gone up nationally. it has gone up over a thousand since 2014. that is an increase of 35%. 0xford fertility says it is seeing the same increase and will treat more than 20 single women this year. unfortunately, ivf is expensive. it could be between five and £7,000 per cycle. the success rate might be between 30 and 50% depending on the woman's age. the clinic says there is a shortage of sperm donors. the law in the uk is that when children are born with a donor and they are 18, they can trace the donor. perhaps that puts some people off. ivf can be free on the nhs if certain criteria is met. polly never thoug
polly is one of a growing number of single women having ivf. she used an anonymous sperm donor.. when he turns 18, he can start to find out. that will be quite a poignant moment for me. if there is a chance that he has half—brothers or half—sisters, i know how much i have loved having a sister and i think that would be lovely for him to find out about. ivf involves an egg being fertilised with spam in a laboratory. the number of treatments for patients without a partner has gone up...
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and polly mackenzie, director of the the think—tank, demos, and steven swinford, the deputy politicale daily telegraph will be here to review thursday morning's newspapers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. after a solid start, it's all falling apart for england in the evening sun on day one of the first test against india. konta finds form — the british number one inflicts the heaviest defeat of serena williams‘ illustrious career. and from playing icon to championship manager — how will frank lampard fare as his derby side kick—off the new english football season? it certainly has brought another intensity to my later this week. it had been an intense pre—season a nyway had been an intense pre—season anyway before that. we will see..., match day. come match day. hello and welcome to sportsday. let's start with the cricket at edgbaston, where after a bright start england have faltered on day one of the first test against india. they slipped from 216—3 to 283—9 after tea. captainjoe root top sc
and polly mackenzie, director of the the think—tank, demos, and steven swinford, the deputy politicale daily telegraph will be here to review thursday morning's newspapers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. after a solid start, it's all falling apart for england in the evening sun on day one of the first test against india. konta finds form — the british number one inflicts the heaviest defeat of...
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with me are: the columnist for the guardian newspaper polly toynbee.herine pepinster, former editor of the catholic newspaper the tablet. suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul ii, about a third of the population at that time. then, divorce was outlawed, as was homosexuality, and no—one could imagine that proposals to legislate for abortion would be one day approved in a referendum. this weekend, about a tenth of the population is expected to turn out, in a changed country, which has been hugely damaged by revelations of sexual abuse within the church, and its cover—up. catherine — how significant is this visit, which we are told was very much the pope's idea? it is going to be important for pope francis himself i think because not only t
with me are: the columnist for the guardian newspaper polly toynbee.herine pepinster, former editor of the catholic newspaper the tablet. suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul...
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ariana grande a pop concert the atrocity left twenty two dead the youngest an eight year old girl polly boyko reports. well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester someone a baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government even though he had been under the surveillance of the domestic intelligence agency head that's m i five now in terms of a baby's background he was born in the u.k. but a libyan parent so he was a british citizen but in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the ally f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the su
ariana grande a pop concert the atrocity left twenty two dead the youngest an eight year old girl polly boyko reports. well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester someone a baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government...
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by the pollies all the ceiling was about cops tell a black kid. be no more for setting them up the public's period. my kid is telling me that i just need jack is a he was tellin age my. money my cause they went out the weekend they got a hand she's going to me he's busy really good yeah he's cheating the he'll hole in my notice when i tell mike i said mike he don't know how to act that's an ok i'm not you don't tell him diego never heard a seven warning seventy two about what to do now he's been out a good fifteen. but you know he's a champ you can box me and play any game too old now listen i'm not. going to get old shanks deal think he can fight to get me out here when i. see the lads as i'm going to tell my rest he's a man he just took six. six bullets and he would land in the snow and he kept telling his self angle to angle that and that saved him cause he was full of you know yeah that's a. good kid in laramie. but if you come to. my backyard pretty legs and i see a what a cadillac at match and around the back window customer. on the whistle.
by the pollies all the ceiling was about cops tell a black kid. be no more for setting them up the public's period. my kid is telling me that i just need jack is a he was tellin age my. money my cause they went out the weekend they got a hand she's going to me he's busy really good yeah he's cheating the he'll hole in my notice when i tell mike i said mike he don't know how to act that's an ok i'm not you don't tell him diego never heard a seven warning seventy two about what to do now he's...
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with me are: the columnist for the guardian newspaper polly toynbee.correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world‘s 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979
with me are: the columnist for the guardian newspaper polly toynbee.correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world‘s 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979
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>> polly point road. wadmalaw island. >> all right. why is he adamant?f polly point road, the trio of former cops instinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, "we'll show you where the remains are." took him out there and said, "it's your crime scene now, and we're backing off." and that's what we did. >> but that wasn't the end of it, was it? >> no. >> no. we were detained, to put it mildly. >> detained? >> detained, placed in separate police cars. >> what do you mean -- you were arrested or -- >> well, very strictly i guess by the legal definition, we were not free to leave. they made that clear. and, one, we couldn't leave because they took my -- they seized my car. >> but wait a minute. you found the body and showed them where it was. >> that's correct. they wanted a statement from us as to everything that we h
>> polly point road. wadmalaw island. >> all right. why is he adamant?f polly point road, the trio of former cops instinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, "we'll show you where the remains are." took him out...
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for certain why this bear was on the verge of death it's a sad picture no matter what the reason but polly boyd who looks at how simply swapping the caption a whole new angle on the story. you might remember these heart wrenching pictures of a starving polar bear looking for food national geographic ran them back in twenty seventeen with a big caption claiming that this is what climate change looks like the images went viral the photographers estimate over two billion people saw them on you tube alone the video got one point five million views and it also became one of the most of you to videos on national geographic's websites but it turns out that the photographers original caption didn't make an explicit link to climate change they posted the videos saying that this is what starvation looks like but when national geographic picked up the material to publish it stude the narrative and it was. you're. you're. with this is one. of the it's not a once off is it i mean i mean is the expectation that as climate change continues that this kind of image is going to be amplified again and again
for certain why this bear was on the verge of death it's a sad picture no matter what the reason but polly boyd who looks at how simply swapping the caption a whole new angle on the story. you might remember these heart wrenching pictures of a starving polar bear looking for food national geographic ran them back in twenty seventeen with a big caption claiming that this is what climate change looks like the images went viral the photographers estimate over two billion people saw them on you...
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shared positive views in relation to the future of catalonia and indeed scotland in the european union pollie says catalonia is testament to the vicious thuggery of the e.u. absolute proof scotland will never be given membership spain is an easy member if it had broken the fundamental principles of the e.u. presumably the e.u. would have said so and finally joel says enjoy your guess from catalonia been interesting to hear their opinions my feelings are running high in the ongoing real debate here's a selection of reaction outside euston station but a representative sample of course but it's still much suppose i mean certainly if one hundred sixty you. know you're very good right but it doesn't really seem like we're trying to run a truck. if it's in the street. it really should be going to be to call it tribute she should be. doing everything right.
shared positive views in relation to the future of catalonia and indeed scotland in the european union pollie says catalonia is testament to the vicious thuggery of the e.u. absolute proof scotland will never be given membership spain is an easy member if it had broken the fundamental principles of the e.u. presumably the e.u. would have said so and finally joel says enjoy your guess from catalonia been interesting to hear their opinions my feelings are running high in the ongoing real debate...
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grande a pop concert they have trusted a left twenty two dead the youngest an eight year old girl polly reports. well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester sound when a baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government even though he had been under the surveillance of the domestic intelligence agency here that's m i five now in terms of a baby's background he was born in the u.k. but a libyan parent so he was a british citizen but in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the ally f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summe
grande a pop concert they have trusted a left twenty two dead the youngest an eight year old girl polly reports. well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester sound when a baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government...