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i think apart from the raf boys, i was one of the last people to see him, which is quite hard.hen he went missing, you happened to be abroad with your family. when did you hear that he was missing? i had only been there a few days when i got a call from the raf boys asking if i had seen him or heard from him on the monday, i think it was. that's when i knew that he was obviously missing and i quickly got the plane home. how long after that did you then discover that you were pregnant? a couple of weeks after i came back, after going through police interviews and, unfortunately, i've had to make a massive decision by myself. i was hoping and praying we would find out some information that he would come home so we could make the decision together. we had had conversations about children and what we wanted in the past. it was something that i hoped that he would be here to help me make the decision but unfortunately, he isn't. this will be your first grandchild. it will, yes. it should be a joyous occasion for you, can you feel anyjoy about it at the moment? i was at the scan with
i think apart from the raf boys, i was one of the last people to see him, which is quite hard.hen he went missing, you happened to be abroad with your family. when did you hear that he was missing? i had only been there a few days when i got a call from the raf boys asking if i had seen him or heard from him on the monday, i think it was. that's when i knew that he was obviously missing and i quickly got the plane home. how long after that did you then discover that you were pregnant? a couple...
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the girlfriend of the missing raf serviceman corrie mckeague, has revealed that she is expecting hishild. i have the support of everyone around me, and my family and friends, which is great but still not the most pleasant to go through when the person you love is missing. claudio ranieri has been named coach of the year after guiding leicester city to the turtle. and coming up at half past eight we will have a special programme on the southern rail crisis. -- special programme on the southern rail crisis. —— to the title. good evening and welcome to bbc news. northern ireland is in political crisis tonight after the shock resignation of sinn fein‘s martin mcguinness as deputy first minister. under the power sharing agreement for northern ireland, this automatically means that the first minister arlene foster — of the democratic unionist party — can no longer stay in her role. she said she was disappointed by the decision and claimed mr mcguinness was acting out of politics, not principle. as our correspondent chris page reports — northern ireland now faces the prospect of a snap elec
the girlfriend of the missing raf serviceman corrie mckeague, has revealed that she is expecting hishild. i have the support of everyone around me, and my family and friends, which is great but still not the most pleasant to go through when the person you love is missing. claudio ranieri has been named coach of the year after guiding leicester city to the turtle. and coming up at half past eight we will have a special programme on the southern rail crisis. -- special programme on the southern...
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apart from the raf boys, i think i was one of the last people to see him. which is quite hard. when did you here had gone missing?” abroad with your family, so when did you here had gone missing? i had only been there literally a few days when i got a call from the raf boys, asking if i had seen him or heard from him, on the monday, i think it was. and then that's when i knew that he was obviously missing, and then i very quickly got a plane home. and then how long after that did you then discover that you were pregnant? i found out i was pregnant a couple of weeks after i came back, obviously after going through police interviews. u nfortu nately obviously after going through police interviews. unfortunately i have had to make a massive decision by myself. i mean i was hoping and praying that we would find out some information that he would come home so we could make the decision together. we have had, stations about children and what we wanted in the past, and it was something that i hope that he would be here to help me make the decision, but u nfortu nately me make the deci
apart from the raf boys, i think i was one of the last people to see him. which is quite hard. when did you here had gone missing?” abroad with your family, so when did you here had gone missing? i had only been there literally a few days when i got a call from the raf boys, asking if i had seen him or heard from him, on the monday, i think it was. and then that's when i knew that he was obviously missing, and then i very quickly got a plane home. and then how long after that did you then...
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tohoyo a men omilryli o's mch- agn,hafr clto eommahn gt tangla t d aerhe raf nas r threde iltoomisewsh wkit t t d rede o thu. cfes d oumeininasngn. erede, mariccondit lari. itta autwi wh e um mist. nd onemarst a.p. eteim sp, sp.od e ee rpp ao he nfmaoneangonuny. eari aumr thseteonrmio hris r na tm't ne atilp moow ng a10th uciose t athe bs n bsy de 0 m ic a a 120 otrutthepadr mie. r d a 20 rn tiorr xaov rier, eec miio heint tis e stn. anatseeangan ouweit cpaor dadold ve enmien a tir esttdethnaon ayercet eatna thra a ler afrnld tr t c ine ngy, vgia,om re weilsh tt y. lae] >>ooafrnnndelme toy
tohoyo a men omilryli o's mch- agn,hafr clto eommahn gt tangla t d aerhe raf nas r threde iltoomisewsh wkit t t d rede o thu. cfes d oumeininasngn. erede, mariccondit lari. itta autwi wh e um mist. nd onemarst a.p. eteim sp, sp.od e ee rpp ao he nfmaoneangonuny. eari aumr thseteonrmio hris r na tm't ne atilp moow ng a10th uciose t athe bs n bsy de 0 m ic a a 120 otrutthepadr mie. r d a 20 rn tiorr xaov rier, eec miio heint tis e stn. anatseeangan ouweit cpaor dadold ve enmien a tir esttdethnaon...
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we'll be hearing from the girlfriend of corrie mckeague — the raf serviceman missing since september.ays she's expecting his baby. what next in the southern rail fiasco? we'll be discussing what should be done in a special programme at 8.30. and i'll be looking at all tomorrow's front pages in the papers with my guests — mihir bose of the london evening standard and former pensions minister baroness altmann — that's at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — with me, will perry. lester's claudio ranieri hasjust won manager of the year at the fifa awards. england flanker chris robshaw will miss the entire six nations. a shoulder injury rules him out for three months. and britain'sjohanna konta warms up for the start of australian open with a comfortable win at the sydney international. cristiano ronaldo is favourite to be named the world's best player at the inaugural best fifa football awards ceremony in zurich tonight. fifa has also named the best coaches in men's and women's football at the ceremony. claudio ranieri was up f
we'll be hearing from the girlfriend of corrie mckeague — the raf serviceman missing since september.ays she's expecting his baby. what next in the southern rail fiasco? we'll be discussing what should be done in a special programme at 8.30. and i'll be looking at all tomorrow's front pages in the papers with my guests — mihir bose of the london evening standard and former pensions minister baroness altmann — that's at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday....
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the times has an raf typhoon escorting a russian aircraft carrier through the english channel on itsyment in syria. according to the telegraph, southern rail could be temporarily renationalised under government plans to deal with delays and cancellations. and finally, the express says mushrooms could be a vital tool in the battle against dementia. we will not be looking at that front page. we shall go to the metro. fortress america, trump signs the orderfor the mexico wall fortress america, trump signs the order for the mexico wall set to ban migrants from seven nations. holding true to his promise? absolutely, quite a surprise for many commentators who thought he would be more moderate. within a matter of days, he has signed a number of executive orders and as well as building the small, it is unclear how this will be paid for. he said that torture works, he has lifted the ban on cia blackspot presents... well... i discussion paper suggests that he was going to ask the security services to look into whether it might be worth that. the white house has made clear it is not a white hou
the times has an raf typhoon escorting a russian aircraft carrier through the english channel on itsyment in syria. according to the telegraph, southern rail could be temporarily renationalised under government plans to deal with delays and cancellations. and finally, the express says mushrooms could be a vital tool in the battle against dementia. we will not be looking at that front page. we shall go to the metro. fortress america, trump signs the orderfor the mexico wall fortress america,...
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but he's saying don't get any ideas about going to mexico for production or else 35% tar raf. >> i thinka first. making sure america is taken care of. a strong america helps to keep a more peaceful world. donald trump is pragmatic and transagricultural. he will reach across the aisle and make deals. it doesn't come from washington and he said that today. trish: what do you mean by that? does it mean i'll check the labels on my clothes in the. i'm going to think about buying an american instead a german car? >> we need to make trade deals that are not one-sided. it feels only as good as it is for bought parties. america has gone the the short shrift on a lot of these deals. many of them have brand-new in place for decade. and he's telling people, before you close a plant, before you move people away, think about america, think about your country before you do that. america is a great place to do business. it was wa -- it once was and weo that again. trish: we have some great people here and great opportunity that we can maximize. you think of the intellectual capital that we have here. yo
but he's saying don't get any ideas about going to mexico for production or else 35% tar raf. >> i thinka first. making sure america is taken care of. a strong america helps to keep a more peaceful world. donald trump is pragmatic and transagricultural. he will reach across the aisle and make deals. it doesn't come from washington and he said that today. trish: what do you mean by that? does it mean i'll check the labels on my clothes in the. i'm going to think about buying an american...
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members of raf bomber command faced dreadful odds when embarking on a mission, 44% of aircrew lost theire that was by far the most dangerous place to be. here where the rear gunner or tail end charlie, as he was known, did his best to defend the plane. it's the part that was shot at first by any enemy action and life expectancy was about five trips or 40—hours. only two other lancasters are still airworthy, the fundraising and work continues to make this one the third. i'll be extremely emotional, as my grandad will... it'll be mission accomplished. tim moffatt, bbc news, in east kirkby, in lincolnshire. finally, if you like sushi, you're going to love this. we're going to take you now to the world's biggest fish market, the legendary tsukiji fish centre injapan. it supplies tokyo's finest sushi restaurants as well as the general public, but it's being closed down and being moved to a bigger, more modern sight and, as rupert wingfield—hayes reports, many people are not too happy about it. it's 5.00am in the morning inside the world's biggest fish market and the tuna auctions are under wa
members of raf bomber command faced dreadful odds when embarking on a mission, 44% of aircrew lost theire that was by far the most dangerous place to be. here where the rear gunner or tail end charlie, as he was known, did his best to defend the plane. it's the part that was shot at first by any enemy action and life expectancy was about five trips or 40—hours. only two other lancasters are still airworthy, the fundraising and work continues to make this one the third. i'll be extremely...
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raf advantaging georgia, mississippi. not over yet. hail, more tornados and damaging winds. nearly 5 million people living in high risk areas for the next round. >>> breaking news, let's get to philadelphia international airport. united airlines has lifted a nationwide ground stop. it has thousands of people missing flights. fox 29 sabina kuriakose joins us from the airport. sabina? >> reporter: some people here at philadelphia international airport tell me they were stuck on the tarmac hours, one woman told me that she was finally able to take cigarette break after having been on the plane, she said her flight had been scheduled to take off around 6:00. now, again, as you mentioned this was a nationwide stop on all domestic flights, uniteds nowing the compute glitch around 8:00. that was after passengers told us they had been waiting hours on social media. frustrated customers venting anger with the airline. united lifted the ground stop but still the confusion had some passengers on edge about their flight. >> makes me worried that my flight is going to get cancelled and i
raf advantaging georgia, mississippi. not over yet. hail, more tornados and damaging winds. nearly 5 million people living in high risk areas for the next round. >>> breaking news, let's get to philadelphia international airport. united airlines has lifted a nationwide ground stop. it has thousands of people missing flights. fox 29 sabina kuriakose joins us from the airport. sabina? >> reporter: some people here at philadelphia international airport tell me they were stuck on the...
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the former iranian president — akbar hashemi raf—sanjani has died at the age of 82.ent politicians — since the iranian revolution in 1979. he died after suffering heart failure in hospital in tehran. we can speak to someone from the centre for iranian studies. he was a pivotal figure in centre for iranian studies. he was a pivotalfigure in iranian politics, but also a controversial one. how do you think he showed iranian politics? i think they former president address and johnny denies —— defies classification is. on the one hand he was one of the founding fathers of the islamic republic. 0n the other hand, he is one of the founding fathers of irani reformism. the sort we see today under president rouhani's leadership. do you think he achieved his ambition is? i think he did. when he put his weight and influence, his political orientation behind a candidate, for example, rouhani, use all their electoral success was in many ways a manifestation of his vision, which was one that was, in many ways, quintessentially that of a pragmatic, practical politician, who believed
the former iranian president — akbar hashemi raf—sanjani has died at the age of 82.ent politicians — since the iranian revolution in 1979. he died after suffering heart failure in hospital in tehran. we can speak to someone from the centre for iranian studies. he was a pivotal figure in centre for iranian studies. he was a pivotalfigure in iranian politics, but also a controversial one. how do you think he showed iranian politics? i think they former president address and johnny denies...
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with it and open era record and 23 grand slams, surpassing steffi g raf and 23 grand slams, surpassing rivalry, australian open title. all against hersister. sibling rivalry, most definitely, sibling love, even more so. definitely, sibling love, even more so. it is a great number and i know she would like to have a little more. who wouldn't? it was a great moment and i am very happy that she is playing well as well. get to number 23 because there is 22 ahead of that that she has also earned and she ended. back home the fa cup, the biggest killers from the last round, include city hoping that they will have another upset in round four. dan
with it and open era record and 23 grand slams, surpassing steffi g raf and 23 grand slams, surpassing rivalry, australian open title. all against hersister. sibling rivalry, most definitely, sibling love, even more so. definitely, sibling love, even more so. it is a great number and i know she would like to have a little more. who wouldn't? it was a great moment and i am very happy that she is playing well as well. get to number 23 because there is 22 ahead of that that she has also earned and...
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tv presenter and raf ambassador carol vorderman is leading a petition to try to change that.ning.
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with it and open era record and 23 grand slams, surpassing steffi g raf and 23 grand slams, surpassingffi graf with the seventh australian open title. all against her sister. sibling rivalry, australian open title. all against hersister. sibling rivalry, most definitely, sibling love, even more so. definitely, sibling love, even more so. it is a great number and i know she would like to have a little more. who wouldn't? it was a great moment and i am very happy that she is playing well as well. get to number 23 because there is 22 ahead of that that she has also earned and she ended. back home the fa cup, the biggest killers from the last round, include city hoping that they will have another upset in round four. dan calley says that beating ipswich was like climbing a mountain, and today's match against the leaders brighton is like trying to get to the moon. the first of the day ‘s matches is about to get underway, liverpool taking on wolves, jurgen klopp has made nine changes, the likes of daniel sturridge, philippe coutinho and james milner were all named as substitutes, adam lallan
with it and open era record and 23 grand slams, surpassing steffi g raf and 23 grand slams, surpassingffi graf with the seventh australian open title. all against her sister. sibling rivalry, australian open title. all against hersister. sibling rivalry, most definitely, sibling love, even more so. definitely, sibling love, even more so. it is a great number and i know she would like to have a little more. who wouldn't? it was a great moment and i am very happy that she is playing well as well....
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the airfield was once home to raf bomber command and now the government wants to turn the 800 acre sitegh. we we re pleased that it's gone through. we were expecting it to go through at the end of november, but we will have somewhere which is more raw role to look at, with road infrastructure, rail infrastructure, which we wouldn't have otherwise. the site includes one of the country's the site includes one of the cou ntry‘s few the site includes one of the country's few drag racing strips. every day, some 40 light aircraft use the airfield. you've got gliding, you've got aviators up at the top there who will have to move somewhere else. people won't be able to fly locally. long marston is famous for its bulldog bash music festival. now, along with the other activities and organisations based here, all are now looking for a new location. we have micro lights that we fly and trained regularly and there are major events on the field like the drag racing, only two strips now in the country and this is one of them. so that will be going. it's going to affect a lot of people in many ways and
the airfield was once home to raf bomber command and now the government wants to turn the 800 acre sitegh. we we re pleased that it's gone through. we were expecting it to go through at the end of november, but we will have somewhere which is more raw role to look at, with road infrastructure, rail infrastructure, which we wouldn't have otherwise. the site includes one of the country's the site includes one of the cou ntry‘s few the site includes one of the country's few drag racing strips....
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united states was being shut out of trade and the producers for of the food and virus for a free roussel raf the fluff ferrer fife if a favor for laugh negative 574 the his the the state's fiscal laugh file for the physician fife for for a favor for a few should support this call for the value of your land will go up but on the other hand the state legislatures have been responsive as saving you by foreclosure passing debt relief, paper money, to monetize the wealth and paid taxes, that will be shut off by the constitution if faugh . now the government for food distaff faugh puff of soleil are fighting over interest that is not how the debate was conducted. faugh for even structured for. >> flu of tranfive puff fluff we've won fuss flow of roof to roof afoul . >> politics can be noble i think politics is from a different enterprise for these are among of pride if for they thought george mason hated to leave howff to travel away from fairfax but then he showed up for a george washington was five surf to retire from public life for 78 the death of of good service for 5 1/4 l. flynn and food to
united states was being shut out of trade and the producers for of the food and virus for a free roussel raf the fluff ferrer fife if a favor for laugh negative 574 the his the the state's fiscal laugh file for the physician fife for for a favor for a few should support this call for the value of your land will go up but on the other hand the state legislatures have been responsive as saving you by foreclosure passing debt relief, paper money, to monetize the wealth and paid taxes, that will be...
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the police and raf teams knocked on doors and tried to persuade them to leave.f them refused to go to the emergency evacuation centres. you can see the sandbags in front of their doors. a lot of them picked up three sandbags and decided to hunker down and stay at home. i went to one emergency centre and with the 400 places they had at one school only five turned up. it was a much more quiet event than expected. the question is why did we not get this surge as expected? there were three factors, the high tide, the surge and of course the wind. those three needed to come together to get this massive surge and mercifully it didn't happen. i am told the wind slightly changed and those things did not align, if you like. i had a chat with the environment agency some minutes ago and asked if there was a chance you overreacted and put too many plans into place. he said the point was it could have gone either way. we didn't know. we had to make sure everything was in place. you are dammed if you do and dammed if you do not, in a sense. the situation now is that out of 17
the police and raf teams knocked on doors and tried to persuade them to leave.f them refused to go to the emergency evacuation centres. you can see the sandbags in front of their doors. a lot of them picked up three sandbags and decided to hunker down and stay at home. i went to one emergency centre and with the 400 places they had at one school only five turned up. it was a much more quiet event than expected. the question is why did we not get this surge as expected? there were three factors,...
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and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime minister. i'm not saying johnny is more worthy than a fashion designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a designer or a celebrity or a sports man ora tv designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a tv personality, but it's those people are worthy of awards, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. in just three weeks, over 200,000 people have signed the petition. but whetherjohnnyjohnson, our last surviving dambuster, appears on the queen's list next time remains to be seen. vienna landing, bbc news. the weather now with sarah keith—lucas. we have some contrast across the uk, you can see the beautiful blue skies in scotland. the satellite image shows there's a lot of cloud around the rest of the uk. this picture comes from dorset, where a fairly different scene is there. there's a lot of grey cloud, some drizzly outbreaks of rain. we've even had some snow grains around across parts of the country. where you have the cloud it's feeling pretty ch
and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime minister. i'm not saying johnny is more worthy than a fashion designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a designer or a celebrity or a sports man ora tv designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a tv personality, but it's those people are worthy of awards, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. in just three weeks, over 200,000 people have...
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police inspector and he said, we've knocked on the doors of 5000 properties, 15,000 people, along with rafof people in those properties are saying thank you very much, we won't go to the emergency centres, we will make our own luck. that doesn't mean two out of three people are going to stay in their homes, but he says the danger of that is that there could be an airof danger of that is that there could be an air of complacency because we got away with it back in 2013. he says the trouble with that is that this could turn from an evacuation leading people to safety, and if it does go wrong, then there will be —— they will be transferred to a rescue situation which makes life a lot more difficult for the emergency services. how are the sea defences? the environment agency would hope so, they are in the middle of this big building programme of shoring up sea defences here, so they are pretty confident they've got pretty good sea defences. in north norfolk we just heard that the town of wells next the sea has escaped the worst, but it will be hitting lowestoft and i've been there a few times
police inspector and he said, we've knocked on the doors of 5000 properties, 15,000 people, along with rafof people in those properties are saying thank you very much, we won't go to the emergency centres, we will make our own luck. that doesn't mean two out of three people are going to stay in their homes, but he says the danger of that is that there could be an airof danger of that is that there could be an air of complacency because we got away with it back in 2013. he says the trouble with...
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and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime minister or a designer or a celebrity or a sports man ora tv designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a tv personality, but it's those people are worthy of awards, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. in just three weeks, over 200,000 people have signed the petition. but whetherjohnnyjohnson, our last surviving dambuster, appears on the queen's list next time remains to be seen. queen's list next time remains to be seen. vienna landing, bbc news. the weather now with sarah keith—lucas. we have some
and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime minister or a designer or a celebrity or a sports man ora tv designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a tv personality, but it's those people are worthy of awards, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, thenjohnny is worth one, 100 fold. in just three weeks, over 200,000 people have signed the petition. but whetherjohnnyjohnson, our last surviving dambuster, appears on the...
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and kind of the background to my patents is, i think of incident, andmous , i believe, in the raf duringhe second world war, there was a lack of moral fiber category. it seems like the lesson did not stick, at least in some corridors. ms. stagner: at home and what people thought, i think really varied depending on the nation. great britain at the beginning of the war, there is not a lot of sensitivity for these guys. are not physically wondered, why can't you find? that is our duty, you need to be there. i think that's pervasive. i think that public understanding and concern for the way soldiers were treated increases with public dissatisfaction with the war, and sort of reaches its climax in the postwar period, and i think there is a correlation there with how they perceive the individual soldiers. a the united states, it's little bit different because they really are honored as he rose. if someone is shellshocked, it is kind of cool, it's like, a physicaler than wound, because it shows true bravery in which you have put yourself in a condition where there is all kinds of trauma, and yo
and kind of the background to my patents is, i think of incident, andmous , i believe, in the raf duringhe second world war, there was a lack of moral fiber category. it seems like the lesson did not stick, at least in some corridors. ms. stagner: at home and what people thought, i think really varied depending on the nation. great britain at the beginning of the war, there is not a lot of sensitivity for these guys. are not physically wondered, why can't you find? that is our duty, you need to...
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obviously they include the whole the raf financial services of banking and insuring and so forth. and the whole telecommunications area. and the whole digital area. microsoft or facebook or any other services it is logistic services think of fedex or ups. and delaware are integrated and related to manufacturing. looking at businesses today. about manufacturing trade and services but what i mean by that is when the automobile comes across from germany customs looks to say here is a $40,000 bmw that is $40,000 a manufacturing imports. but when you look at how bmw manufacturers, a huge part of that our services. financial-services, logistics of moving moving, engineering, design, ad communications, public-relat ions, advertising. so a few years ago the wto did exercise to look at manufacturers and lex break it down to tighten the of wrench with all live the other ancillary and necessary services to the bmw operation. so it is globally and said if we look at the customs figures 25% of world trade in services. but when we break it down to take out the part of the washing machine or the
obviously they include the whole the raf financial services of banking and insuring and so forth. and the whole telecommunications area. and the whole digital area. microsoft or facebook or any other services it is logistic services think of fedex or ups. and delaware are integrated and related to manufacturing. looking at businesses today. about manufacturing trade and services but what i mean by that is when the automobile comes across from germany customs looks to say here is a $40,000 bmw...
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one woman in west raf africa said, we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make, you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world. as you know well with service comes great sacrifice and after 15 years of war our wounded warriors bear the scars, both seen aeb unseen p. in my visits to their bed sides and rehab centers, i have been in awe watching a wounded warrior grab his walker and pull himself up and through excruciating pain, take a step and then another. hearing troops describe how they grapple with post traumatic stress and having the strength to ask for help. as a military and as a nation we have to keep supporting our resilient and incredibly strong as they learn how to walk and run and heel. as they find new ways to keep serving our nation. they need to know that we still need your incredible talent. you've given so much to america and i know have you more to give. and then have you not seen the depths of true love and true patriotism until you've been to dover. when our troo
one woman in west raf africa said, we thanked god first and then we thanked america second for caring america second for caring about us. that's the difference you make, you continue to make, in the lives of people around the world. as you know well with service comes great sacrifice and after 15 years of war our wounded warriors bear the scars, both seen aeb unseen p. in my visits to their bed sides and rehab centers, i have been in awe watching a wounded warrior grab his walker and pull...
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laugh raf [ laughter ] i was so mortified that i had to call down and say, can you please send the guyas he done? no, me, i've done everything. they started describing the three people it could have been. that one. he came up,ive gave him much more money, and he still looked at me strangely. >> jimmy: probably very confused. >> very, very confused. i didn't wink, that would have been really weird. and more! you didn't understand it last time. >> jimmy: you started out on mtv in australia. were you veejays? there's no music on mtv here anymore. >> that's true. >> jimmy: it's just tv. >> we still have musingic. i worked as a veejay for six years are i got to interview everybody. it was so awesome. everyone from slash from guns n' roses, who was one of my highlig highlights, woo tang clan, pink, everybody. >> jimmy: all -- different genres, all different artists. what was the woo tang clan like for you? >> um. well, i don't want to say anything. but backstage smells a bit. >> jimmy: yeah, that's -- [ laughter ] >> okay, so -- good. i had really bad like fear when i walked in because it re
laugh raf [ laughter ] i was so mortified that i had to call down and say, can you please send the guyas he done? no, me, i've done everything. they started describing the three people it could have been. that one. he came up,ive gave him much more money, and he still looked at me strangely. >> jimmy: probably very confused. >> very, very confused. i didn't wink, that would have been really weird. and more! you didn't understand it last time. >> jimmy: you started out on mtv...
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and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime ministerohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, over 200,000 people have signed the petition. but whetherjohnnyjohnson, our last surviving dambuster, appears on the queen's list next time remains to be seen. vienna landing, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... good afternoon. mixed fortunes with sunshine once again today. it has been like this. a static weather pattern for some time. cloudy skies in west berkshire and hungerford, in north—west wales, what a beautiful afternoon here! it's 12 degrees under this low cloud. with it being -2 under this low cloud. with it being —2 here in east anglia. clearly temperatures will not go up more today. through the evening and overnight, temperatures fall away. you can see blue across a lot of the chart. in the south and the west, largely frost free. it is cold in many towns and cities and even colder in the countryside. frost for us colder in the countryside. frost for us to scrape off in the morning. and some snow. as much us to scrape
and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime ministerohnny is worth one, 100 fold. injust three weeks, over 200,000 people have signed the petition. but whetherjohnnyjohnson, our last surviving dambuster, appears on the queen's list next time remains to be seen. vienna landing, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... good afternoon. mixed fortunes with sunshine once again today. it has been like this. a static weather pattern for some...
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admiral kuznetsov, which is the ship furthest away, being escorted through the channel, watched by rafployment off the coast of syria. david cameron has called for more funding for dementia research as he revealed that he is the new president of the charity alzheimer's research uk. the former prime minister says the focus on alzheimer's research lags too far behind that of cancer and strokes. mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be written off as "an inevitability of later life". the laws which ban sexist dress rules at work aren't being enforced properly, according to a group of mps. their findings follow the case of a woman who was sent home from herjob at an accountancy firm for not wearing high heels, while the same company had no dress code for men. when mps began to investigate, they were inundated with complaints from women who'd had similar experiences. simon gompertz has more. the receptionist who wouldn't give in. nicola thorp refused to wear heels between two and four inches high. she kept her flat shoes on, was sent home with
admiral kuznetsov, which is the ship furthest away, being escorted through the channel, watched by rafployment off the coast of syria. david cameron has called for more funding for dementia research as he revealed that he is the new president of the charity alzheimer's research uk. the former prime minister says the focus on alzheimer's research lags too far behind that of cancer and strokes. mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be...
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and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime ministerrs in philadelphia, the first foreign leader to address them at this particular occasion. tomorrow she will become the first foreign leader to meet president trump face—to—face in the white house. let's hear what she has to say. thank you very much for that fantastic welcome. can i say, majority leader mcconnell, distinguished representatives of the house, i would like to thank congress and the institute for the invitation to be here today. the opportunity to visit the united states is always special. and to be invited to be the first serving head of government to address this important conference is an honour indeed. i defy any person to travel to this great country at any time and not to be inspired by its promise and its example. for more than two centuries, the very idea of america, drawn from history and given written form in a small hall not far from given written form in a small hall not farfrom here, has given written form in a small hall not far from here, has lit up the world
and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime ministerrs in philadelphia, the first foreign leader to address them at this particular occasion. tomorrow she will become the first foreign leader to meet president trump face—to—face in the white house. let's hear what she has to say. thank you very much for that fantastic welcome. can i say, majority leader mcconnell, distinguished representatives of the house, i would like to thank...
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raf teams knocked on the doors, advising people to leave.ut two out of three decided to stay put, collect free sandbags, and stay at home. i was at one rescue centre, there was contingency for 400 people at that particular place and only five turned up. they closed up shop not long after midnight. that being said, further along the coast, many communities escaped the worst of it. to the north, some isolated flooding, with businesses, some properties in roads, flooded. nothing too serious. 17 severe flood warnings remain in place this morning but the number has dropped from 135 down to 80. donald trump has suggested he would be open to lifting the sanctions president obama imposed on russia, but only if moscow proves useful. mr trump said he would keep sanctions intact for a period of time, but indicated he would be looking for a new relationship with russia. the us house of representatives has voted to begin the process to repeal president obama's health insurance laws, known as obamacare. the senate approved the measure on thursday. the law
raf teams knocked on the doors, advising people to leave.ut two out of three decided to stay put, collect free sandbags, and stay at home. i was at one rescue centre, there was contingency for 400 people at that particular place and only five turned up. they closed up shop not long after midnight. that being said, further along the coast, many communities escaped the worst of it. to the north, some isolated flooding, with businesses, some properties in roads, flooded. nothing too serious. 17...
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admiral kuznetsov — which is the ship furthest away — being escorted through the channel, watched by rafeployment in syria. the headlines: the prime minister says she will publish a formal white paper setting out the government's plans on leaving the eu. president trump promises a ‘big day ' on national security — saying ‘we will build the wall‘ along the border with mexico. a man's arrested over alleged threats against gina miller — the woman behind the brexit legal challenge. in sport dylan hartley has been confirmed as england's captain for the six nations, two days after his suspension for striking came to an end. liverpool's philippe coutinho has signed a new contract worth £150,000 a month. serena williams has backed johanna konta to be a future champion, after knock bg out ing her out of australian open. four school children, all under the age of 13, have been taken to hospital after it's thought they mistakenly ate cocaine, thinking it was sherbet. it happened at broadstone middle school near poole in dorset. 0ur correspondent, duncan kennedy, is there. what has happened here? we
admiral kuznetsov — which is the ship furthest away — being escorted through the channel, watched by rafeployment in syria. the headlines: the prime minister says she will publish a formal white paper setting out the government's plans on leaving the eu. president trump promises a ‘big day ' on national security — saying ‘we will build the wall‘ along the border with mexico. a man's arrested over alleged threats against gina miller — the woman behind the brexit legal challenge. in...
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lot of people had decided to stay at home and that's despite the best efforts of the police and the rafget over to the evacuation rest centres. " "please get over to the evacuation rest centres." you can see where a lot of those local people came. this isa lot of those local people came. this is a sandbagging area. a lot of sand was piled up here last night. a lot of frenetic activity as people took sand back to their homes and barricaded their doors. along the east coast, we appear to have seen the worst of the flooding evaporate really. many communities escaped the worst of it. however, in the north of england, there was some ice related flooding. some businesses and properties and local roads were affected, but nothing too dramatic. certainly some incidentses in yorkshire. i spoke to one local councillor who said look, we were right to do what we did. we didn't overrea ct. right to do what we did. we didn't overreact. we had to prepare for the worst. at the latest news we've got is there were 17 severe flood warnings, that's been dropped to no severe flood warnings. there are now 80
lot of people had decided to stay at home and that's despite the best efforts of the police and the rafget over to the evacuation rest centres. " "please get over to the evacuation rest centres." you can see where a lot of those local people came. this isa lot of those local people came. this is a sandbagging area. a lot of sand was piled up here last night. a lot of frenetic activity as people took sand back to their homes and barricaded their doors. along the east coast, we...
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but he's saying don't get any ideas about going to mexico for production or else 35% tar raf. >> i thinksure america is taken care of. a strong america helps to keep a more peaceful world. donald trump is pragmatic and transagricultural. he will reach across the aisle and make deals. it doesn't come from washington and he said that today. trish: what do you mean by that? does it mean i'll check the labels on my clothes in the. i'm going to think about buying an american instead a german car? >> we need to make trade deals that are not one-sided. it feels only as good as it is for bought parties. america has gone the the short shrift on a lot of these deals. many of them have brand-new in place for decade. and he's telling people, before you close a plant, before you move people away, think about america, think about your country before you do that. america is a great place to do business. it was wa -- it once was and weo that again. trish: we have some great people here and great opportunity that we can maximize. you think of the intellectual capital that we have here. you think about ou
but he's saying don't get any ideas about going to mexico for production or else 35% tar raf. >> i thinksure america is taken care of. a strong america helps to keep a more peaceful world. donald trump is pragmatic and transagricultural. he will reach across the aisle and make deals. it doesn't come from washington and he said that today. trish: what do you mean by that? does it mean i'll check the labels on my clothes in the. i'm going to think about buying an american instead a german...
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members of raf bomber command —based dreadful odds when embarking on a mission. 44% of aircrew lost their he was known, did his best. —— tail end trolley. and surely as he was known, did his best. -- tail end trolley. it was the place shot at first in any action and life expectancy was about 40 hours. only two other lancaster is as still airworthy. they are continuing to try to make this on the third. it will be extremely emotional, it will be mission accomplished. isn‘t it fascinating? the confines they were working in and the risks they were working in and the risks they were working in and the risks they were facing. we will follow that project through and see what happens. fascinating to see what happens inside. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i‘m sonja jessup. an air quality alert‘s been issued in london for today, by the city‘s mayor. air pollution is expected to be poor across areas of the capital. in the first five days of 2017, london breached its legal limits for toxic air for the entire year. there are calls for the
members of raf bomber command —based dreadful odds when embarking on a mission. 44% of aircrew lost their he was known, did his best. —— tail end trolley. and surely as he was known, did his best. -- tail end trolley. it was the place shot at first in any action and life expectancy was about 40 hours. only two other lancaster is as still airworthy. they are continuing to try to make this on the third. it will be extremely emotional, it will be mission accomplished. isn‘t it fascinating?...
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tv presenter and raf ambassador carol vorderman is leading a petition to try to change that. we'll be talking to her. about british veteran johnny johnson. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”am this morning. all so later we are going to hear exclusive live from the nspcc, who are today calling the new child protection measures in sports clubs. we will bring you all the details, including the extra background checks you might have to go through if you work with children. do get in touch on that, it would be really interesting to hear your views, two loopholes they are calling for the government to close immediately. i would be interesting to hear what it is like trying to get a background check now if you work with children. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today... the us president donald trump has said he believes that torture can work to get information out of suspected terrorists. but he said he would seek further
tv presenter and raf ambassador carol vorderman is leading a petition to try to change that. we'll be talking to her. about british veteran johnny johnson. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”am this morning. all so later we are going to hear exclusive live from the nspcc, who are today calling the new child protection measures in sports clubs. we will bring you all the details, including the extra background checks you might have to go through if you work with children. do get...
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is and san raf, san francisco. 180, pockets of heavy rain to the east bay. is i knew there was a reason i didn't miss you. >> i missed you. >> okay. >>> let me get back to the game we talked about. >> sure. let's do that. >> did anybody see it? this was a good one. college football's national championship. we want to say congratulations to the clemson tigers. they win the game. it was thrilling down to the last second over alabama. the game, a rematch of last year's title game. let's go ahead to the fourth quarter. clemson up by four. little over two minutes to go. alabama regains the lead, on a 30-yard touchdown run by jalen hurts. but tigers get the ball back with two minutes to go. they march all the way down the field. >> williams, down the sideline. >> with six seconds to go, here's what happened. >> watson, touchdown. >> oh. >> deshaun watson finds hunter renfrow in the end zone. the tigers win, 35-31. that snaps alabama's 26-game winning streak. it's clemson's first national championship in football since 1981. of course, avenging the loss from last y
is and san raf, san francisco. 180, pockets of heavy rain to the east bay. is i knew there was a reason i didn't miss you. >> i missed you. >> okay. >>> let me get back to the game we talked about. >> sure. let's do that. >> did anybody see it? this was a good one. college football's national championship. we want to say congratulations to the clemson tigers. they win the game. it was thrilling down to the last second over alabama. the game, a rematch of last...
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she's odds—on now to win a 23rd grand slam title, which would beat the record steffi g raf title, whichn to professionals. that is something that serena has talked about, something she has got her eye on. but overall you would have to say this has been a really impressive tournament for konta? she has an amazing record in melbourne. she turned up last year and seeded and got to the semifinals, the first time she had been in the main draw having failed to qualify three times before. now with the pressure of defending ranking points from the year, if he had lost in the first round she wouldn't have gained very many and her ranking would have dropped, she's gone nearly as far by reaching the quarters and she has started to look like a potential grand slam champion. she will be in all the major tournaments and her coach was telling me she is confident she can do well at wimbledon. her best results have beenin wimbledon. her best results have been in america and australia on the ha rd courts been in america and australia on the hard courts but she leaves she can make major inroads when she p
she's odds—on now to win a 23rd grand slam title, which would beat the record steffi g raf title, whichn to professionals. that is something that serena has talked about, something she has got her eye on. but overall you would have to say this has been a really impressive tournament for konta? she has an amazing record in melbourne. she turned up last year and seeded and got to the semifinals, the first time she had been in the main draw having failed to qualify three times before. now with...