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i voted remain. you voted remain. i voted remain. can i let you into a secret? voted remain, that is why we asked you to come in. we are interested to know about people who voted remain. it is not chance. how do you feel at present? depressed. i feel somewhat sad about it but it is the next generation who are deeply... my daughter graduated on the day before they went to vote. she had a very bad feeling it would go in that direction. she was absolutely devastated, all three of them. i was certainly shocked, because it's notjust for us here now, it is for our children's future, when they want to travel around europe and get a job outside the uk, how will it affect them? how did you feel? in my work, because i am 26, i work with a lot of older people. what you do? i work in an estate agent, i am a secretary. being young, compared to them, i've felt that their decision was made for me. i am not as young... you think they made the decision? yes, they made this decision for me. things that will not necessarily impact on them will impact me and my children. so it was
i voted remain. you voted remain. i voted remain. can i let you into a secret? voted remain, that is why we asked you to come in. we are interested to know about people who voted remain. it is not chance. how do you feel at present? depressed. i feel somewhat sad about it but it is the next generation who are deeply... my daughter graduated on the day before they went to vote. she had a very bad feeling it would go in that direction. she was absolutely devastated, all three of them. i was...
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i am remainer -- could you go to bed with a remainer?bed with a remainer? iam not grant a hamster that. —— a remainer? iam not grant a hamster that. -- i am not going to answer that. -- i am not going to answer that. are you will be attracted to brexiters was back how was your day? i enjoyed it. we will have another dinner date in ten years and we will see if it has been the success you hope for and i hope for two. in ten years the european union will not exist then it will be a different conversation. i do not agree. thank you for a lovely lunch. what an extraordinary date. do you have any political opposition that like to bring together? i think boris would be entertaining if you put him against emily thornbury. they both speak their minds and i think it could get interesting. maybe diane habit? i wonder if diane abbott would just not speak to him. i think emily would engage. can clark and caroline lucas, i cannot think of two more opposed characters. it might be a disaster. you want to see it. they need a little bit of spark. rhys mor
i am remainer -- could you go to bed with a remainer?bed with a remainer? iam not grant a hamster that. —— a remainer? iam not grant a hamster that. -- i am not going to answer that. -- i am not going to answer that. are you will be attracted to brexiters was back how was your day? i enjoyed it. we will have another dinner date in ten years and we will see if it has been the success you hope for and i hope for two. in ten years the european union will not exist then it will be a different...
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remain. remain. remain. remain.secret, you will voted remain, that is why we asked you here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed ?|i here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? ifeel here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? i feel rather sad. it is the next generation. my daughter graduated on the day before they went to vote. she had a very bad feeling it would go in that direction. absolutely devastated, all three of them. i was certainly shocked. at the end of the day, not for us is here now, our children's future. what happens when they want to travel around europe, work outside the uk? how will it affect them? how did you feel in the referendum? in my work, because i am 26, i work with a lot of, not older, but older people. what do you do? i work in the state agent, i'm a secretary. being young, compare to them. i felt secretary. being young, compare to them. ifelt their secretary. being young, compare to them. i felt their
remain. remain. remain. remain.secret, you will voted remain, that is why we asked you here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed ?|i here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? ifeel here. we were interested in your thinking. depressed? i feel rather sad. it is the next generation. my daughter graduated on the day before they went to vote. she had a very bad feeling it would go in that direction. absolutely devastated,...
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so either a good deal or to remain in the european union.eally felt the remain voters would swing behind your party in big numbers. that doesn't seem to be happening, does it? our membership has been increasing dramatically and the liberal democrats are the only party offering this and we have put together a large increase in numbers. many people think the only thing on the table is theresa may's bleak vision of using the european union with a hard brexit and therefore the damage that will be done to our schooling and hospitals are crying out for someone who will give them a different direction. the liberal democrats are saying, we must invest in our hospitals and schools and we must give the british people, particularly our young people, a hope of a better future where we can reject the extreme version of brexit that theresa may, jeremy corbyn and ukip have backed and hope for a better future. there are also those who voted remain who think we should now accept that result and that we just need to get on with it now and many of them think t
so either a good deal or to remain in the european union.eally felt the remain voters would swing behind your party in big numbers. that doesn't seem to be happening, does it? our membership has been increasing dramatically and the liberal democrats are the only party offering this and we have put together a large increase in numbers. many people think the only thing on the table is theresa may's bleak vision of using the european union with a hard brexit and therefore the damage that will be...
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the prime minister announced the terror threat level remains at critical and urged the public to remainant. and earlier today a one minute's silence was observed in tribute to those killed. this report is from our home affairs correspondent. a warning that it contains scenes you might find distressing. another fast moving police operation in manchester this morning. officers with guns closing off roads around a college. army bomb disposal experts were rapidly on the scene, responding to a suspect package which was later found to be safe. this has been happening for three days now in manchester. heavily armed officers arriving at locations as police try to manage an ever expanding investigation. 0vernight, there were more raids and more arrests, including at this house in withington in south manchester. at the moment, eight men are in custody. most appear to be libyans living in britain. these have been an intense three days for the officers and staff of greater manchester police, along with the national counterterrorist policing network, and uk intelligence services. i want to reassure
the prime minister announced the terror threat level remains at critical and urged the public to remainant. and earlier today a one minute's silence was observed in tribute to those killed. this report is from our home affairs correspondent. a warning that it contains scenes you might find distressing. another fast moving police operation in manchester this morning. officers with guns closing off roads around a college. army bomb disposal experts were rapidly on the scene, responding to a...
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three quarters of all young people in this country voted to remain.eme portion of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip back as well, the liberal democrats are the only people offering the hope that britain's future can be better and better. if people vote no at that point, is it not then that we are not having a deal too? our policy is that theresa may would have the motivation would to get the best deal for britain so she could win her argument. our view is if the british people reject the deal, then they should have the right to remain in the european union. it is a simple choice, accept the deal and leave the european union or vote to reject the deal and remain in the european union. isn't the problem for you that when this election was called, the liberal democrats hoped that the remain voters would swing behind your party in extreme numbers, that hasn't happened, has it? membership has increased dramatically as a result of the election, a fortnight ago the liberal democrats were the only opposition to go forward with 7% increase — a higher increase
three quarters of all young people in this country voted to remain.eme portion of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip back as well, the liberal democrats are the only people offering the hope that britain's future can be better and better. if people vote no at that point, is it not then that we are not having a deal too? our policy is that theresa may would have the motivation would to get the best deal for britain so she could win her argument. our view is if the british people reject the deal,...
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a country should remain vigilant.r this bank holiday weekend at least, the high levels of police activity around the country will continue. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is in albert square in central manchester. what do you see as the significance of this? statement by the prime minister? this significant is there a duction of the threat level to severe, from eminem ‘s to highly likely. theresa may said the public must remain vigilant. you can see the carpet of flowers and balloons and tributes continues to grow in manchester. people have been talking to me about their feelings. in terms of what that will mean to the public, the bank holiday weekend is the crucial point. theresa may has said that revived maximum reassurance to be book, the reduction in the threat level in terms of reducing the number of soldiers on the street, supporting the police, that was taken place until midnight on monday. immediately, you will not see a difference. the events will have the same amount of security as they had planned. after mi
a country should remain vigilant.r this bank holiday weekend at least, the high levels of police activity around the country will continue. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is in albert square in central manchester. what do you see as the significance of this? statement by the prime minister? this significant is there a duction of the threat level to severe, from eminem ‘s to highly likely. theresa may said the public must remain vigilant. you can see the carpet of flowers and balloons and...
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goodyear, more driven. 2:12 remaining, game one. western conference finals, two-point lead for san antonio. lamarcus aldridge had a great start. kawhi leonard was playing fabulously until he injured his ankle. they went dournt and curry. combined 67 points and a big free throw now for jonathon simmo simmons. >> mark: coach talked about anybody not named curry or doesn't. i disagree. that is a layup for thompson. looking a the numbers the, he has to fw better. that is not a shot you live with. >> jeff: you're right. it just can't be those two guys. to me, it's got to be livington and clean or three-pointer, won't go, purry, across to durant. durant with a three-pointer. picked up by curry. curry for three. it's good! tie game. >> mark: i know that ginobili is a great competitor but he laid out. he did not give great effort on the second shot opportunity where they got the first offensive rebounds. got to be better. >> 36 for curry. 1:30 remaining. simmons drives on draymond green. rebound taken by thompson. klay thompson off the drib
goodyear, more driven. 2:12 remaining, game one. western conference finals, two-point lead for san antonio. lamarcus aldridge had a great start. kawhi leonard was playing fabulously until he injured his ankle. they went dournt and curry. combined 67 points and a big free throw now for jonathon simmo simmons. >> mark: coach talked about anybody not named curry or doesn't. i disagree. that is a layup for thompson. looking a the numbers the, he has to fw better. that is not a shot you live...
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the threat level remains at severe. a terrorist attack remains highly likely but the independent joint terrorism analysis center which sets the threat level on the basis of the intelligence available to them will continue to assess this throughout today and in the days ahead. later today i will travel to manchester to meet the chief constable, the mayor of greater manchester, and members of the emergency services who have come to manchester's aid in its moment of need. and the general election campaign has been suspended. i will share another meeting of cobra later today. at terrible moments like these it is customary for leaders, politicians and others to condemn the perpetrators and declare that the terrorists will not win. but the facts the we have been here before and the fact that we need to say this again does not make it any less true. while we experience the worst of humanity in manchester last night, we also saw the best. the cowardice of the attacker met the bravery of the emergency services and the people of
the threat level remains at severe. a terrorist attack remains highly likely but the independent joint terrorism analysis center which sets the threat level on the basis of the intelligence available to them will continue to assess this throughout today and in the days ahead. later today i will travel to manchester to meet the chief constable, the mayor of greater manchester, and members of the emergency services who have come to manchester's aid in its moment of need. and the general election...
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but there are also many people who voted remain who now accept that result. are unwilling to do. and they feel, actually, we have just got to get on with it now, and many of them think theresa may is the person to do that. so what there is out there are many people who feel they have given up the fight. and for what i'm saying to people is that i haven't and if you believe that britain's future is better alongside our neighbours in europe, you should not be forced to accept a stitch up between brussels and london, you should have the final say. as well as a referendum on the brexit deal, the liberal democrat manifesto promises £7 billion of extra investment in education. a penny rise in income tax to fund more spending on the nhs and social care, an end to the freeze on working age benefits. and the party wants to legalise and regulate cannabis. there's no mention, though, of abolishing tuition fees, a policy the lib dems abandoned when they went into coalition with the conservatives. would you now accept tuition fees were the right thing to do, and they‘ re
but there are also many people who voted remain who now accept that result. are unwilling to do. and they feel, actually, we have just got to get on with it now, and many of them think theresa may is the person to do that. so what there is out there are many people who feel they have given up the fight. and for what i'm saying to people is that i haven't and if you believe that britain's future is better alongside our neighbours in europe, you should not be forced to accept a stitch up between...
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eight people remain in custody.ister announced the terror threat level remains at critical, and urged the public to remain vigilant. and earlier today a one minute's silence was observed in tribute to those killed. crowds gathered at famous landmarks and outside town halls across the country. this report contains scenes you may find upsetting. another fast moving police operation. 0fficers another fast moving police operation. officers with guns closing in. responding to a suspect package which was later found to be safe. this has been happening for three days now in manchester, heavily armed officers arriving at location after location, as police try to manage an ever expanding investigation. 0vernight, there were more raids and more arrests, including at this house in south manchester. at the moment, eight men are in custody, most appearing to be libyans living are in custody, most appearing to be libya ns living in are in custody, most appearing to be libyans living in britain. these have been an intense three da
eight people remain in custody.ister announced the terror threat level remains at critical, and urged the public to remain vigilant. and earlier today a one minute's silence was observed in tribute to those killed. crowds gathered at famous landmarks and outside town halls across the country. this report contains scenes you may find upsetting. another fast moving police operation. 0fficers another fast moving police operation. officers with guns closing in. responding to a suspect package which...
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this country does remain on high alert. laura: thank you so much.gregg: isis claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on coptic christians in egypt, gunmen targeting christians yesterday, killing 29 people. the victims were on their way to a monastery south of cairo. kitty logan is in london with the latest. >> reporter: there has been widespread condemnation of this attack, donald trump defined it as a merciless slaughter. these militants fired on a bar carrying coptic christians that traveled through the desert to a monastery south of cairo. witnesses described eight to ten attackers dressed in military uniforms wearing masks. we now know they were isis fighters. these gunmen fired at close range at the windows before getting on board. they shot men, some young children were also killed. some funerals have already been held, thousands of mourners turned out to pay their respects our not to be intimidated by the attack and pledging to defend their religion. the egyptian government has promised to strike back and it is done just that with two day
this country does remain on high alert. laura: thank you so much.gregg: isis claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on coptic christians in egypt, gunmen targeting christians yesterday, killing 29 people. the victims were on their way to a monastery south of cairo. kitty logan is in london with the latest. >> reporter: there has been widespread condemnation of this attack, donald trump defined it as a merciless slaughter. these militants fired on a bar carrying coptic christians that...
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the united states must remain the world's preeminent military power. that requires sustaining a force that's smartly funded, wisely deployed, and ready to deal with a threat, any threat, at a moment's notice. conflict is not inevitable. and bluster is for bullies. but our adversaries, from russia, to north korea, must know that we will confront them with unity, resolve, and with every tool at our disposal. when we employ military force, we must use it judiciously, because we've learned from vietnam to iraq that even the finest fighting force on earth cannot defeat the underlying political, economic, and sectarian forces that fuel conflict. so instead of simply vowing to bomb the bleep out of isil, we must use our full arsenal, including cutting off its finances, discrediting extremism online, and helping stabilize fragile states. we must confront terrorists globally, from syria and afghanistan, to northern mali and the southern philippines, where al qaeda 3.0 may be germinating. we can't allow twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of vacilla
the united states must remain the world's preeminent military power. that requires sustaining a force that's smartly funded, wisely deployed, and ready to deal with a threat, any threat, at a moment's notice. conflict is not inevitable. and bluster is for bullies. but our adversaries, from russia, to north korea, must know that we will confront them with unity, resolve, and with every tool at our disposal. when we employ military force, we must use it judiciously, because we've learned from...
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she will remain an active member of the us military. that while that appeal takes place, she will stay on the us military books. but you will not draw a salary but can access other benefits. people have criticised hart early released. president trump, when he was candidate or president—elect trump, elliott in the year centre to tweet saying thatjustin manning was an ungrateful traitor. and if you people we have spoken to here have echoed that sentiment. saying that chelsea manning's release, very controversial, some say she is a whistle—blower and hero and others say that she is a traitor that lea ked say that she is a traitor that leaked government secrets. the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor. brady, who tortured and killed five children with his lover, myra hindley, buried four of his victims on the moor. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon. sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was
she will remain an active member of the us military. that while that appeal takes place, she will stay on the us military books. but you will not draw a salary but can access other benefits. people have criticised hart early released. president trump, when he was candidate or president—elect trump, elliott in the year centre to tweet saying thatjustin manning was an ungrateful traitor. and if you people we have spoken to here have echoed that sentiment. saying that chelsea manning's release,...
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plus we remain under a high wind advisory. a closer look at what we can expect tonight and as we head into sunday coming up just after the break. >>> welcome back. 7:1 on your saturday morning. we're taking a live look at downtown san jose where temperatures will be 69 degrees but very cool with high winds all day today. the famous or infamous winchester mystery house is ready for its close-up. hollywood has come to san jose and so, too, has oscar winning actress helen mirren. our business and tech reporter scott budman got an inside look at the spooky mansion and the upcoming movie. >> reporter: if you live in the south bay, you probably know the winchester mystery house. >> this is where it's believed that sarah winchester would conduct her seances. >> reporter: now winchester the movie just wrapped starring dame helen mirren who says she had a blast playing sarah winchester. >> because you have the perfect combination of a character who was real with an incredible, complicated and deep background, but who, nonetheless, is s
plus we remain under a high wind advisory. a closer look at what we can expect tonight and as we head into sunday coming up just after the break. >>> welcome back. 7:1 on your saturday morning. we're taking a live look at downtown san jose where temperatures will be 69 degrees but very cool with high winds all day today. the famous or infamous winchester mystery house is ready for its close-up. hollywood has come to san jose and so, too, has oscar winning actress helen mirren. our...
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remains on high alert this holiday bank weekend.e football association cup final where 90,000 fans were greeted by officers in tar mored vehicles and extra checkpoints. the mourning continues for those 22 killed, including two mothers waiting to pick up their daughters as the concert was ending. 60 of the 100 hurt in the blast are still hospitalized. 20 of them in critical care. laura: major cities ramping up security in airports. >> those who live in major cities tend to expected more security on hole days. there are major events from the annual mort psych. ride rolling thunder to the memorial day parade. typically they will have additional officers look this weekend. they often carry out surge patrols. but they say that is normal. in a statement with spokesperson said quote this is old standard operating procedure for memorial day weekends and not a reaction to any specific threat. d.c. police won't publicly discuss details of their security plans, but say they are ready to respond any time that happens. he told his team to make s
remains on high alert this holiday bank weekend.e football association cup final where 90,000 fans were greeted by officers in tar mored vehicles and extra checkpoints. the mourning continues for those 22 killed, including two mothers waiting to pick up their daughters as the concert was ending. 60 of the 100 hurt in the blast are still hospitalized. 20 of them in critical care. laura: major cities ramping up security in airports. >> those who live in major cities tend to expected more...
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a critical and the public shouldn't —— or remain vigilant.sisting the police, providing important reassurance ahead of a bank holiday weekend of busy events. shortly i will be travelling to a nato summit where i will be working with international colleagues on defeating terrorism. i will make clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies must remain secure. tomorrow i will be attending the g—7 summit in italy where i will lead a discussion on counterterrorism and on how we will work together to prevent the plotting of terrorist attacks online and to stop the spread of hateful extremist ideology on social media. i'm very gratefulfor the expressions of support and condolences that the uk has received from international colleagues in recent days. g7 and nato will enable us recent days. g7 and nato will enable us to work closely together as we work to do beat the evil of terrorism. away from our coverage of monmouth —— manchester, some other breaking news. jonathan king has been charged with sex of
a critical and the public shouldn't —— or remain vigilant.sisting the police, providing important reassurance ahead of a bank holiday weekend of busy events. shortly i will be travelling to a nato summit where i will be working with international colleagues on defeating terrorism. i will make clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies must remain secure. tomorrow i will be attending the g—7 summit in italy where i will lead a discussion...
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the question remains, they would remain quiet if union soldiers took control of the town from confederates. the behavior of winchester's black population while it was occupied by banks, much of given steals some pause. steele some pause. a new union general, took up steele's post. milroy, milroy, as well as oths concurred that he was restless and impulsive. a graduate of an academy in vermont, use old testament analogies freely and confronting citizens of winchester. it felt good. i have had several bouts with them. he particularly relished calling the pastor's attention to the fact that in ancient times, the cry of the nation of slaves went up to got out of egypt and he sent moses in to reason with the slaveholders. all arguments were received by the slaveholders with scorn and ridicule. moses, was too happy to confiscate winchester slaves from their masters. he also predicted that, like pharaoh, southern slaveholders would continue in their iniquity until they would be overwhelmed in total disruption. understandably, during the occupation, winchester's population -- african-american popu
the question remains, they would remain quiet if union soldiers took control of the town from confederates. the behavior of winchester's black population while it was occupied by banks, much of given steals some pause. steele some pause. a new union general, took up steele's post. milroy, milroy, as well as oths concurred that he was restless and impulsive. a graduate of an academy in vermont, use old testament analogies freely and confronting citizens of winchester. it felt good. i have had...
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now, julian assange remains here.e divisions tonight within the conservative party over its manifesto commitment to means test winter fuel payment for pensioners. the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment for all pensioners in scotland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here'sjohn pienaar. would you trust are to keep things running, or run the economy? but has theresa may dropped a spanning in the works by keeping people guessing about tax and spending plans, and keeping pensioners guessing about who would keep and who would lose the winter fuel allowance? she was not giving much away. we will ensure that the least well off pensioners are protected. at the moment, we see well off pensioners able to be supported with fuel bills, when struggling ordinary working families are not. i think there is a principle of fairness that underpins this. that is not how all tories see it, e
now, julian assange remains here.e divisions tonight within the conservative party over its manifesto commitment to means test winter fuel payment for pensioners. the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, said she was in favour of retaining the payment for all pensioners in scotland. but the prime minister argued it was unfair that wealthy pensioners received the money, while some families were struggling. here'sjohn pienaar. would you trust are to keep things running, or run the...
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now an accusation, glenn's remains could have been just as public. mace carpenter is a retired air force colonel. he helped with hundreds of burials. a new pentagon report says glenn's remains were not treated with such respect. in march, they were being stored in an air force mortuary. the department of defense is ve them glenn's remains. during an inspection. one official called his offer clearly inappropriate and personally shocking. he tells cbs news, he wanted to show the long-term embalming process. >> i want to say i'm embarrassed for my profession to put that out there and kind of heartbroken and i hope the family is not offended in any way. >> to those who know glenn's legend, that apology might not be enough. >> it seems like it's a problem. we keep having problems with respecting our dead. >> sources tell me this is really disturbing. he has been suspended. he says this is all a conspiracy. he was the whistle blower in a scandal five years ago. pete muntine, wusa 9. >> you know about john glenn, but let's dig deeper into his incredible bio
now an accusation, glenn's remains could have been just as public. mace carpenter is a retired air force colonel. he helped with hundreds of burials. a new pentagon report says glenn's remains were not treated with such respect. in march, they were being stored in an air force mortuary. the department of defense is ve them glenn's remains. during an inspection. one official called his offer clearly inappropriate and personally shocking. he tells cbs news, he wanted to show the long-term...
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we are and will remain convinced trans1 assists. -- transatlantasists. we have to take our destiny into our own hands. reporter: a clear message -- europe must make itself stronger on its own terms. >> that is why add to say that these discussions were very unsatisfactory. although i think it was good that we did not gloss over our differences. it was inevitable that germany, france, great britain, italy, japan -- six of the seven states would express their firm determination to support and implement the paris climate agreement. reporter: her feelings are shared at home. >> it seems right that the eu could be a bit more self-reliant. that we have to work together and define our shared ideals. we have to fight for that. >> yes, we should stand up for ourselves and be less dependent on the americans. also with regard to trade relations. germany is an econom powerhouse. reporter: germany's foreign minister also highlighted europe's split with the u.s., a new world order where the u.s. is no longer the leader. >> what we used to call the west, which was a ge
we are and will remain convinced trans1 assists. -- transatlantasists. we have to take our destiny into our own hands. reporter: a clear message -- europe must make itself stronger on its own terms. >> that is why add to say that these discussions were very unsatisfactory. although i think it was good that we did not gloss over our differences. it was inevitable that germany, france, great britain, italy, japan -- six of the seven states would express their firm determination to support...
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largely saying remain.uther tykes who emerge... and they come out of the woodwork and say, we have got tonnes of money and we are going to make this happen. i think people are smarter than that. but there has been a move to raise money to make sure that there are pro—remain candidates? money to make sure that there are pro-remain candidates? this is going to be... well, mrs may has called this a brexit election, she said she needs a strong hand. but i think these are just lex luther types. these are just lex luther typesm is more about winning over the labour voters. so, that is not how to do the papers, if you're presenting it! thank you so much! fiona, thank you. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. mark kermode is with us as ever to take us through all this week's releases. so, we have a political thriller starring jessica chastain called miss sloane. alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and jawbone, written by and starring johnny harri
largely saying remain.uther tykes who emerge... and they come out of the woodwork and say, we have got tonnes of money and we are going to make this happen. i think people are smarter than that. but there has been a move to raise money to make sure that there are pro—remain candidates? money to make sure that there are pro-remain candidates? this is going to be... well, mrs may has called this a brexit election, she said she needs a strong hand. but i think these are just lex luther types....
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remain at stjames' park, but following to confirm that he would remain at st james' park, but followinge spaniard will be given some significant funds to —— strengthen the team. the six nations champions england have once again been given a very tricky draw for the 2019 rugby world cup. they'll face france and argentina, as well as two more sides yet to be decided. in 2015, england failed to reach the knockout phase. at this morning's draw in kyoto, ireland and scotland ended up in the same group, alongside the hosts japan, with wales going into australia's pool for the second successive world cup. you can see that australia, runners—up two years ago, face them. eddiejones hasjoked runners—up two years ago, face them. eddie jones has joked that runners—up two years ago, face them. eddiejones has joked that he will have two visit a japanese temple to pray before taking on argentina. we'll hear from our reporter chrisjones on today's draw for the 2019 tournament injapan in a moment... but first, his namesake, eddie. well, we want to win the world cup. it's quite clear that we want to come
remain at stjames' park, but following to confirm that he would remain at st james' park, but followinge spaniard will be given some significant funds to —— strengthen the team. the six nations champions england have once again been given a very tricky draw for the 2019 rugby world cup. they'll face france and argentina, as well as two more sides yet to be decided. in 2015, england failed to reach the knockout phase. at this morning's draw in kyoto, ireland and scotland ended up in the same...
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the remains have been linked by fingerprints to a 27-year-old former marine from louisiana. paul wagner has more on this story. paul? >> reporter: 33 years after he was gunned down in a beltville field, the man known as john doe finally has name. they notified prince george's county police last month in that new fingerprint linked the remains to bennett lewis, a man that had vanished after telling his family he was moving to north carolina >> he was setting up a new life in jacksonville, north carolina when he suddenly disappeared. his daughter was seven years old at the time, had no idea what had happened to him. until a sheriff's deputy knocked on her aunt's door. >> i thought it was a joke. i didn't think it was for real. >> reporter: we talked to monica davis via face time and told us she went looking for her father years ago and was told by investigators there was no evidence her father was dead. but when bennett didn't show up for his father or sister's funeral, >> that's when i began to say, hey, i think he's dead. no one not shows up for their father's, sister's fune
the remains have been linked by fingerprints to a 27-year-old former marine from louisiana. paul wagner has more on this story. paul? >> reporter: 33 years after he was gunned down in a beltville field, the man known as john doe finally has name. they notified prince george's county police last month in that new fingerprint linked the remains to bennett lewis, a man that had vanished after telling his family he was moving to north carolina >> he was setting up a new life in...
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i think that remains a major feature. >> thank you very much. car carolin, we'll watch the level of abstention. as a reminder, the second round is in the middle of a bank holiday here that could worsen the abstention level. >> that's a very good point. thank you very much for that. you and i will be working on sunday. do join us on sunday for live coverage of the final round of the french presidential election. we will have reaction from across paris asthma routi marin faces off against emanuel macron. we will have a special program online and added coverage on our blog. >>> let's turn to the u.s. house republicans scheduled a vote for their healthcare bill today saying they have enough support to pass legislation through the house. the vote follows a scramble by the white house and congressional leaders to win support before the next recess. the american medical association, american heart association, and american cancer society have all reiterated their opposition to the bill. >> house republicans say there will be a vote to repeal major port
i think that remains a major feature. >> thank you very much. car carolin, we'll watch the level of abstention. as a reminder, the second round is in the middle of a bank holiday here that could worsen the abstention level. >> that's a very good point. thank you very much for that. you and i will be working on sunday. do join us on sunday for live coverage of the final round of the french presidential election. we will have reaction from across paris asthma routi marin faces off...
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the country should remain vigilant.s the country this weekend, will remain under heightened security. at wembley, the fa cup, between arsenal and chelsea, passed off peacefully. at the let's rock festival in shrewsbury, the police mingled with the audience. and every one of the 50,000 spectators at radio 1's big weekend in hull are being searched at least once. the effect of the arena attack has been felt by millions of people and thousands have now been to pay their respects to those who died. 18—year—old georgina callander was killed in the blast. her mum was frantically trying to find her after the concert. today, she spoke about the moment that she discovered her daughter. there she was on the stretcher. they were working, doing resuscitation and taking her down the stairs. i was just screaming and shouting at her. i was rubbing her hands. i was rubbing her tummy. i was rubbing herface. all the images are so vivid now. i can see everything. this evening, the teenager's parents laid their flowers alongside the others
the country should remain vigilant.s the country this weekend, will remain under heightened security. at wembley, the fa cup, between arsenal and chelsea, passed off peacefully. at the let's rock festival in shrewsbury, the police mingled with the audience. and every one of the 50,000 spectators at radio 1's big weekend in hull are being searched at least once. the effect of the arena attack has been felt by millions of people and thousands have now been to pay their respects to those who died....
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until that problem is solved, the danger of a continued income squeeze remains.es travelling alone around the world has reached record numbers. the united nations is warning that many of them are at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. in the past two years alone at least 300,000 unaccompanied children were recorded in some 80 countries. 160,000 of them applied for asylum in europe. 0ur correspondent, caroline hawley, has been to greece where she has been talking to children who've fled war and poverty. they had to cross through five different countries to get here — three afghan orphans now being looked after at a shelter in athens. hameed is 15, his brother ali 13 and mortaza11. their parents were killed in a taliban bomb. the boys arrived here in march after a month—long journey, partly on foot, in the hands of smugglers. hameed says they now want to join their 18—year—old brother in sweden. how difficult was the journey, what was the hardest part? with so many migrants now stuck in greece, there's not space in proper shelters for all the unac
until that problem is solved, the danger of a continued income squeeze remains.es travelling alone around the world has reached record numbers. the united nations is warning that many of them are at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. in the past two years alone at least 300,000 unaccompanied children were recorded in some 80 countries. 160,000 of them applied for asylum in europe. 0ur correspondent, caroline hawley, has been to greece where she has been talking to children...
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until that problem is solved the danger of a continued income squeeze remains.iewers who were expecting to see newsnight here on the channel, an apology, we're unable to bring you tonight's edition due to technical difficulties. the former american soldier, chelsea manning, who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in us history, has been released from military prison. the 29—year—old was expected to remain injail until 2045 but president 0bama commuted her sentence just before he left the white house injanuary. 0ur correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, reports from kansas. chelsea manning, seen here in her final days behind bars. held in an all—male prison, she won her right to transition to another. in her new life, she shared photos of all the things she missed like peter. the statement said she is looking forward to so much. —— pizza. she left the prison in the early hours of this morning under cover of darkness. support is sad she is a whistleblower and a hero. —— supporters said. in the past, donald trump called her a traitor. that is the view of
until that problem is solved the danger of a continued income squeeze remains.iewers who were expecting to see newsnight here on the channel, an apology, we're unable to bring you tonight's edition due to technical difficulties. the former american soldier, chelsea manning, who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in us history, has been released from military prison. the 29—year—old was expected to remain injail until 2045 but president 0bama commuted her sentence just before...
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warriors go up a dozen with 55.9 remaining. big fourth quarter for state. the warriors at crunch time have come through. curity just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. call usaa today to talk about your insurance needs. >> mike: kevin durant who always put up huge playoff numbers for the oklahoma city thunder year after year. with 38 points, 13 rebounds and golden state will have a commanding 3-0 lead in this best of seven series. they'll play again on monday night right here. two teams who have met in the finals, both undefeated so far in the playoffs. and both with a chance for sweeps for the second consecutive round here in the 2017 po
warriors go up a dozen with 55.9 remaining. big fourth quarter for state. the warriors at crunch time have come through. curity just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can...
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pornography remains in jail. nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the verge of expanding a ban on laptops on commercial planes to include parts of europe. heading to united states already from middle east and north africa. department of homeland security will meet with airlines. initial change due to thought of terrorists building bombs into laptops. >>> how would you like someone to search through your phone? that's what bay area artist said happened to him returning to sfo. katie with the story. >> reporter: man is artist, well established professor, well-known in the art community and unlikely face in the fight ag
pornography remains in jail. nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the...
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he's a very dangerous person and needs to remain detained. as far as mr.ant, state also feels he's a dangerous person. i think that the court cannot take the chance that he may cause another person harm. he needs to remain detained as a danger to the community also. >> judge, we agree with the psychological evaluation component of the recommendation. i would like the opportunity to at least argue that they should no longer be detained while the case pends. >> the decision is not an easy one for the judge. and answers won't come overnight. services need to be ordered. placement options explored and ultimately she must decide if it's in everyone's best interest to send the boys home while all this is in motion. >> well today, of course, the court will order that both boys have a psychological evaluation. i know, kenneth, that you want to leave. i read the letter you wrote to this court about your girlfriend having a baby soon. i'm certain that you would like to be there, as you told me in your letter. i would like to give you a break here, but in light of th
he's a very dangerous person and needs to remain detained. as far as mr.ant, state also feels he's a dangerous person. i think that the court cannot take the chance that he may cause another person harm. he needs to remain detained as a danger to the community also. >> judge, we agree with the psychological evaluation component of the recommendation. i would like the opportunity to at least argue that they should no longer be detained while the case pends. >> the decision is not an...
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death of the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remainsh bennett, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build ‘a betterfuture for britain', ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion to be paid for in part by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england, and royal mail. it also wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion in the nhs in england. but labour's opponents say the fi
death of the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remainsh bennett, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has...
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there is just ten days left to see if this remains a key strand.n manchester have been remembered in church services held across the city this morning. the city is still on alert, with armed police guarding proceedings at the great manchester run, which will take place this afternoon. our correspondent chris buckler is in manchester for us. there is a great deal of security and race organisers say they were nervous about letting this event ta ke nervous about letting this event take place. but many of the runners feel it is important it went ahead. in the centre of manchester, people are making a point of being seen to come together. some might call this defiance, but staging the great manchester run less than a week after the bomb attack that left so many families grieving, is about something more simple. it's an attempt to return to normality. however, for the moment, this is the new normal. armed officers and extra security are very visible security a very visible presence on the streets, to try to offer reassurance. but inevitably, they are a r
there is just ten days left to see if this remains a key strand.n manchester have been remembered in church services held across the city this morning. the city is still on alert, with armed police guarding proceedings at the great manchester run, which will take place this afternoon. our correspondent chris buckler is in manchester for us. there is a great deal of security and race organisers say they were nervous about letting this event ta ke nervous about letting this event take place. but...
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but earnings remain below the rate of inflation.ate of 2.7%. lloyds is back in private hands after the uk government sold its final stake in the bank. at the height of the financial crisis, the government ploughed £20.3bn into lloyds and owned a 43% share. the boss of lloyds told the bbc the bank is now "one of the strongest in the world". it‘s in sharp contrast to rbs which is still 73% owned by the taxpayer. it too was bailed out during the financial crisis. a pair of diamond earrings has been sold for a record price at an auction in switzerland. the flawless pear—shaped diamonds — one pink, the other blue — fetched a combined price of $57.4 million. the gems, nicknamed apollo and artemis, are almost 16 carats each. the buyer has chosen to stay anonymous. the government has sold its remaining shares in lloyds banking group, eight years after putting £20 billion into the bank. at the height of the financial crisis, in 2008, taxpayers owned 43% of the bank — earlier today it said the government will see a return of £21.2bn on its in
but earnings remain below the rate of inflation.ate of 2.7%. lloyds is back in private hands after the uk government sold its final stake in the bank. at the height of the financial crisis, the government ploughed £20.3bn into lloyds and owned a 43% share. the boss of lloyds told the bbc the bank is now "one of the strongest in the world". it‘s in sharp contrast to rbs which is still 73% owned by the taxpayer. it too was bailed out during the financial crisis. a pair of diamond...
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a dozen people remain unaccounted for in the wake of the blast. is unclear if there are among the dead or 59 people were injured. >> i'm praying she is working to these doors. she may be in the hospital. no one can get a hold of her because they don't know who she is or maybe she's dead. i just don't know. >> the injured were taken to eight for hospitals. charlotte campbell says they called all of them and so far there is no record of her daughter being admitted. as for the eight-year-old who was killed rish media reporting a family says her mother is in a coma and is unaware that her daughter is among the victims. >> it's hard to believe that we are hearing their are a number of hoaxes. people posting about people who are said to be missing and not missing. >> some of those hoaxes have gone viral and being we tweeted . despite that there are one dozen cases of people who are really missing and unaccounted for. >> the picture of that eight- year-old adorable. thank you. >> impairs the eiffel tower went dark as a sign of solidarity with the people
a dozen people remain unaccounted for in the wake of the blast. is unclear if there are among the dead or 59 people were injured. >> i'm praying she is working to these doors. she may be in the hospital. no one can get a hold of her because they don't know who she is or maybe she's dead. i just don't know. >> the injured were taken to eight for hospitals. charlotte campbell says they called all of them and so far there is no record of her daughter being admitted. as for the...
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you think remain as voting tory?m revisited. delivering brexit. they don't want to see the referendum revisitedm your view, will this be a brexit election? now. it's the issue that has caused the prime minister to call the election. she was right to do so. there are number of figures from the political establishment, particularly in the house of lords, who are threatening to derail and obstruct the government's attempts to get the legislation through the house of lords over the coming couple of days. if the current government gets re—elected with a ma nifesto government gets re—elected with a manifesto mandates to deliver on the brexit the people voted for at the election, the house of lords will be put in its place, and the government will have the mandate to get on with delivering. james, how do you see it? for the general election, delivering. james, how do you see it? forthe general election, i think this is a big wake—up call for people opposed to hard brexit. the conservatives had a fantastic night, no point pr
you think remain as voting tory?m revisited. delivering brexit. they don't want to see the referendum revisitedm your view, will this be a brexit election? now. it's the issue that has caused the prime minister to call the election. she was right to do so. there are number of figures from the political establishment, particularly in the house of lords, who are threatening to derail and obstruct the government's attempts to get the legislation through the house of lords over the coming couple of...
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ago, he had blown the whistle on the mishandling and misplacing of remains of the fallen. basically, you were taken out of your job. orreorrect. >> reporter: and assigned to-- >> a desk. >> reporter: an air force lawyer rce ewed the evidence and concluded that zwicherowski's superiors are "out to get this guy for some reason." he was given his job back. but now, once again, he's been suspended. this time he suspects the pentagon is trying to get even for the trouble he caused before. l, well, i can't say for sure, but it sure is looking that way. >> reporter: whether this is payback to a whistleblower or rosrespect of an american hero ce now up to the air force inspector general to decide. anthony. >> mason: david martin, thanks, david. idenident trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is now under scrutiny in the f.b.i. investigation of russian tampering with the u.s. election, and whether there was collusion by anyone in the trump campaign. but the bureau may be less interested in what jared kushner did than what he knows. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: sources say the f
ago, he had blown the whistle on the mishandling and misplacing of remains of the fallen. basically, you were taken out of your job. orreorrect. >> reporter: and assigned to-- >> a desk. >> reporter: an air force lawyer rce ewed the evidence and concluded that zwicherowski's superiors are "out to get this guy for some reason." he was given his job back. but now, once again, he's been suspended. this time he suspects the pentagon is trying to get even for the trouble...
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they will remain with subscription broadcasters.ve not been finalised and the decisions are expected in latejune. you will remember the last time cricket was on terrestrial television was in 2005 when england famously won the ashes and celebrated with a parade in london. tens of thousands lining the streets. the viewing figures hit the streets. the viewing figures hit the 8 million mark at their peak. it then moved to sky sports tell mike, who have invested huge amounts in cricket. they are taking the game farand cricket. they are taking the game far and wide but audiences dropped. now the ecb want to take ticket back toa now the ecb want to take ticket back to a wider audience. many thanks indeed. —— to a wider audience. many thanks indeed. -- take cricket. watford have kept up their impressive rate of manager turnover. walter mazzari has been sacked with two years left on his contract and the next man in will be the ninth manager in five years at vicarage road. his tenure has lasted less than a year. the italian will go after the
they will remain with subscription broadcasters.ve not been finalised and the decisions are expected in latejune. you will remember the last time cricket was on terrestrial television was in 2005 when england famously won the ashes and celebrated with a parade in london. tens of thousands lining the streets. the viewing figures hit the streets. the viewing figures hit the 8 million mark at their peak. it then moved to sky sports tell mike, who have invested huge amounts in cricket. they are...
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remain vigilant.vigilant. i was also briefed on operation temperer. around 1000 members of the armed forces are assisting the police, providing reassurance ahead of the bank holiday weekend of busy events. shortly, i will be travelling to the nato summit where will be working with international colleagues on defeating terrorism. i will make clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between out intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies must remain secure. our law enforcement agencies must remain secure. tomorrow our law enforcement agencies must remain secure. tomorrow i will be attending the g—7 summit in italy where i will lead a discussion on counterterrorism and on how we will work together to prevent the plotting of terrorist activities online and to stop the spread of hateful extremist ideology on social media. i hateful extremist ideology on social media. lam hateful extremist ideology on social media. i am very grateful for the expressions of support and c
remain vigilant.vigilant. i was also briefed on operation temperer. around 1000 members of the armed forces are assisting the police, providing reassurance ahead of the bank holiday weekend of busy events. shortly, i will be travelling to the nato summit where will be working with international colleagues on defeating terrorism. i will make clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between out intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies must remain secure....
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so we're confident that london will remain very important. it could be a number of big banks to send staff el whersewh but the decisionmaking center will remain here. >> it feels like some of the activity will be more de-centralized. some tof movie of it moving to system of it frankfurt. do you think you'll open up satellite office there's or will it only be london? >> it's unlikely we'll open another satellite office on the continent. we'll concentrate all of our investment activities here. because it's likely to remain the decision center, to us it doesn't affect us if there's a middle office or back office activity elsewhere. we want to be in the heart of the action. i think it will remain here. >> why the increased focus on europe? because of the quality assets you're seeing here? is it because of the political landscape? which has been changing to the ben fet efit of risky asset man. it seems populism has been rejected by in large in europe. >> we've been invested in europe for the past ten years. having a presence here is increasing loc
so we're confident that london will remain very important. it could be a number of big banks to send staff el whersewh but the decisionmaking center will remain here. >> it feels like some of the activity will be more de-centralized. some tof movie of it moving to system of it frankfurt. do you think you'll open up satellite office there's or will it only be london? >> it's unlikely we'll open another satellite office on the continent. we'll concentrate all of our investment...
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>> oil inventories remain very high.ugh crude oil inventories might have gone down a little bit, crude oil inventories in the u.s. remain much higher than the five-year average level. fix tos really no quick the high oil inventories that we have globally. it will take time for any output .uts to work through the system the problem that opec faces is , thereecision they make is going to be a reaction. the reaction from the opec production cuts is growth in u.s. oil supply. double seen u.s. oil since the level a year ago. a u.s. oil production is on the rise and that is going to provide a balancing force to the output cuts in opec. inventories isl going to be slow to come by. yousef: the people at standard chartered are saying that u.s. total oil production will hit a record this month. if you look at what the market is pricing, is it relevant whether this agreement is extended are not? more toneed to do depress prices and global markets? >> great question. processto speed up the to reduce global oil inventories, opec and
>> oil inventories remain very high.ugh crude oil inventories might have gone down a little bit, crude oil inventories in the u.s. remain much higher than the five-year average level. fix tos really no quick the high oil inventories that we have globally. it will take time for any output .uts to work through the system the problem that opec faces is , thereecision they make is going to be a reaction. the reaction from the opec production cuts is growth in u.s. oil supply. double seen u.s....
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it didn't look that way as they remain four points clear with four matches remaining.ll the goals came in the second half. a moment of magic from pedro to break the deadlock, gary cahill with a close—range finish before willian marked his entry to the game with a late third. manager antonio conte closing in on a trophy in his first season in england. we must be pleased because we played a game with the head. and this part of the season it's very important to use before the head, then your heart and then your legs. i think we did this today. tottenham are hot on their heels should the league leaders slip up. a 2—0 win over rivals arsenal in the london derby keeps them in touching distance, goals from dele alli and a penalty for harry kane means tottenham are guaranteed to finish ahead of their city rivals for the first time in 22 years, 17 points the gap between the two sides. second—half we put more pressure and we create more i think. the team was having more freedom to create chances and we played well i think. we are happy with the victory and very happy for the fan
it didn't look that way as they remain four points clear with four matches remaining.ll the goals came in the second half. a moment of magic from pedro to break the deadlock, gary cahill with a close—range finish before willian marked his entry to the game with a late third. manager antonio conte closing in on a trophy in his first season in england. we must be pleased because we played a game with the head. and this part of the season it's very important to use before the head, then your...
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they have and will remain -- and will be this number one carrier. them number one many years ago -- because of their actuality. we be more than willing to help -- long-haul operations in restructure. i don't think -- m&a is something that -- hugely successful over the years in any event. we didn't have to continue to grow organically in the italian market. >> it's always difficult to take what -- a tragic events, you run an airline. terror threats are significant. risk to -- is there anything you can tell us in terms of a shift, and a change in pattern? this is your biggest risk factor? >> it's one off, absolutely. muchumbers are very predicated on security events. host manchester he would've noticed weakening and bookings, immediately afterwards. that's as we always do. much predicated on security events. we got people flying again. we had offense last year that have a downward impact -- than everybody else's. it's a risk factor we have to look at. crawlspace in the organization, strong balance we're seeing her profits grow 6% from last year. harry
they have and will remain -- and will be this number one carrier. them number one many years ago -- because of their actuality. we be more than willing to help -- long-haul operations in restructure. i don't think -- m&a is something that -- hugely successful over the years in any event. we didn't have to continue to grow organically in the italian market. >> it's always difficult to take what -- a tragic events, you run an airline. terror threats are significant. risk to -- is there...
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the fed looked through recent economic weakness, a signal to markets a june rate hike remains on track here while it said, quote, growth has slowed and consumer spending was only modest. went on to say, fundamentals under pinning the continued growth of consumption remain solid and, quote, the committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory. then the fed repeated the line from march where it said specifically economic conditions could warrant gradual hikes in the future. that lead to comments like, they want to high again in june.
the fed looked through recent economic weakness, a signal to markets a june rate hike remains on track here while it said, quote, growth has slowed and consumer spending was only modest. went on to say, fundamentals under pinning the continued growth of consumption remain solid and, quote, the committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory. then the fed repeated the line from march where it said specifically economic conditions could warrant gradual...