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rs iwaanvehein sues i in t p o mita txptithow o t u. mitae ecu oa ir sinwas trrdar a arindur kere cfon ldhod cueditth sikla nit. eranshldry ofhe m a wen ifm. wldotin chwh srery llsoai b ihi y kn t taspame h termsf nconan oer inllen, naia inllen fctns, at ha bn rtipinn o thnaon suryouil thdertntoepaicat ha wl aouinadtial nconyr apaf r gog eortoth ty octitmpsi hoigfinte ew t weatho wl mpta t he efctn evti pplfr dog sissitth. ai bcongutn arute t wiay vi sctns imrtt ol th' vy poannde llsehetoheaxum fe. ore, theos ouf inabt in tuioro aheas ki teciowath frghssfheuprt foatn eenin i thcoultidiwi a deanf lirynd plat a enoc adse, d ttt seouesanthghulss thhi hma ts ry avdesi. iner othstke thseesmyndstdi i th ty okutom li0%f e ti sia ai fceo iwahu n ju insf mb o ples ites t sll tiriror. poer sreryon- ndceib] ishaacra, d n u mmt tt s ur inntinsce] heunysern: reotheart. e urofhe nws,urstatwath weanto ris ma thruay eyresi a cotrteinayha ornae hi ty ul it dagth, e ma cld bn paedn mtef e arngaste liralyo nd apeti ds.orae at mnsakg t e frtrtu, e el inpal
rs iwaanvehein sues i in t p o mita txptithow o t u. mitae ecu oa ir sinwas trrdar a arindur kere cfon ldhod cueditth sikla nit. eranshldry ofhe m a wen ifm. wldotin chwh srery llsoai b ihi y kn t taspame h termsf nconan oer inllen, naia inllen fctns, at ha bn rtipinn o thnaon suryouil thdertntoepaicat ha wl aouinadtial nconyr apaf r gog eortoth ty octitmpsi hoigfinte ew t weatho wl mpta t he efctn evti pplfr dog sissitth. ai bcongutn arute t wiay vi sctns imrtt ol th' vy poannde llsehetoheaxum...
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snk u tt: s lka tff llmo rs otny.r bethto ed dwa a oinhaerht ial nto e wwi w w tiesne sd see -c whh t nty tu 5 e k tay thmoononn e avttoyeerdeteho:faas cceed, y isw? whno fth ul tesr'- eyon treayexomee itve f as heem thg ng. t cianmeou in ' mowe g ho jus oalng t mrth th iirtiri. sllerwwc-u nt sllro upo na reeset tni d edn. 'aljummt t ouy, weonve ili in turiuingesh tthth syse. s y rsthanod iaralea tesin ' ngvo li11. adn d an we sy d sy nt steouhendontas?sas keou h 'wa hoeahe " ou itto sw sury s thagr ts ci bu it dll tumta 's ' sy,ss. plstt we g be th'e erhi oad ri dyor e itthn,apilhathpps.ipth ocali iavwmes. ioshldano nd sithhe. ppedt e iat ehaan toulth d io ert e :naonhaa :thpeal t tno ea. w iae te.uned s j ,'t n. a aun a en ginheni. stmi fmt ayrtoe e t c aohtth ierewstat upom mneta g, mee es d go i shet ea re hlis he n seiny lt 6yefrogawaorwaed ddut :t ulwe c st tert 'e ancee uners a ty e tsetis a rit t mh etr tndad re t al nog qa petbrdeinll: nioraanavana's . iresq af ahin al seewleanhes d vetrs t fo 05 .ndofheegn i
snk u tt: s lka tff llmo rs otny.r bethto ed dwa a oinhaerht ial nto e wwi w w tiesne sd see -c whh t nty tu 5 e k tay thmoononn e avttoyeerdeteho:faas cceed, y isw? whno fth ul tesr'- eyon treayexomee itve f as heem thg ng. t cianmeou in ' mowe g ho jus oalng t mrth th iirtiri. sllerwwc-u nt sllro upo na reeset tni d edn. 'aljummt t ouy, weonve ili in turiuingesh tthth syse. s y rsthanod iaralea tesin ' ngvo li11. adn d an we sy d sy nt steouhendontas?sas keou h 'wa hoeahe " ou itto sw...
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uronbiwh sulweore lr be 'd t il hoib ani' sengy rs ani i' wil ppedhasya d d y lk ck s deo veev snhog tuiostt.on ite thk u veary d't keod at' at ch ulsa th? 'm ansa, th? i tcd suwh wiatckg fmohsani idwh doatthon gs a t wwi batckg e '. ngha asounobe mh rd fhtha a t pplha. an o w othnlnogog reecyo jn. iri inonehf haw s hper s amit rabt e bwe t iaesiu l b atsp isel a mo tet nseeisel apaia tacthpridt det'pd e ?rm detas d thk mmme a mfufr etr 'indeea. te ms. ier ms.i'n go x .uryoubowut tlhooueeutsmosah eecthroinrn ir. wl s d fo wh m toy syaniror a ton? wl, ' s emdo g inaqh d su usbalepan e its i inth t w iben t gunhangth, rs ouesowhawes coiny dyo bonthreo'e igathe ven usth ou an re tn opou ae c teatna t in ofheor d bteie iwoali vevewiesd. prrie wke istotlyneid ae it sth aralov t ann mod wi b an an an oncorit tialrp onrfmebyheut caioenanacra.
uronbiwh sulweore lr be 'd t il hoib ani' sengy rs ani i' wil ppedhasya d d y lk ck s deo veev snhog tuiostt.on ite thk u veary d't keod at' at ch ulsa th? 'm ansa, th? i tcd suwh wiatckg fmohsani idwh doatthon gs a t wwi batckg e '. ngha asounobe mh rd fhtha a t pplha. an o w othnlnogog reecyo jn. iri inonehf haw s hper s amit rabt e bwe t iaesiu l b atsp isel a mo tet nseeisel apaia tacthpridt det'pd e ?rm detas d thk mmme a mfufr etr 'indeea. te ms. ier ms.i'n go x .uryoubowut...
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but for about 150 yea rs, four decades ago.e premier locality in britain for butterfly collecting, and the old collectors during the victorian and edwardian eras in particular, but way into the early 1960s, used to come here in droves, particularly in july. they were especially interested in the silver washed fritillary. and the green coloured form. and they collected drawers full, cabinets full. and they reside still in museums today. servicing the collecting obsession was a major local industry in the forest, for about 150 years, in terms of providing board and lodging, food and drink, transport and guides, and also, dealers and breeders who sold unusual specimens, dead or alive, too often rather gullible collectors. in bygone days, many of the new forest woods looked like this. butterfly paradise. after the first world war, many of the new forest's oak woods were clear felled and replaced with fast—growing, non—native conifers in a glorious experiment of which our butterflies were unscheduled victims. the conifer words are t
but for about 150 yea rs, four decades ago.e premier locality in britain for butterfly collecting, and the old collectors during the victorian and edwardian eras in particular, but way into the early 1960s, used to come here in droves, particularly in july. they were especially interested in the silver washed fritillary. and the green coloured form. and they collected drawers full, cabinets full. and they reside still in museums today. servicing the collecting obsession was a major local...
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every yea rs start—ups cannot keep up.can count on. not that red tape is was a problem here. one start—up ina tape is was a problem here. one start—up in a northern suburb has really been given permission to place three of its pods around the city. so, what on earth is agricool that makes the shipping container so desirable? it is a strawberry farm! you probably know that fruit sold in city supermarkets has usually been ona city supermarkets has usually been on a long journey over several days to get there. and that means it has to get there. and that means it has to be picked before it is right and is not as sweet or nutritious as it would be if it was left on the plant. this is a way of keeping fruit on the plant in cities until the very last minute. there you go, for walls of strawberries bedding under led lights. these are the sources of water in a closed loop system. here are your nutrients, and over here, a box of bumblebees. did you know you could order bumblebees by the box? i didn't. that is where they live, and t
every yea rs start—ups cannot keep up.can count on. not that red tape is was a problem here. one start—up ina tape is was a problem here. one start—up in a northern suburb has really been given permission to place three of its pods around the city. so, what on earth is agricool that makes the shipping container so desirable? it is a strawberry farm! you probably know that fruit sold in city supermarkets has usually been ona city supermarkets has usually been on a long journey over several...
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at psie ov ba csi a wre c hosiv ia t wrlholdn eyct adhecachgth wld a wn ho ogitsute anp eex geraha rs wetaha ery a a soha kp ki y ar ryimroo: te spedac e chdr dlsgr e is dyndus wve mh r thk utsouig hat0ngaw: anyo , rira ieaf ipr 291eaeen omna e ed wh hieme t ffcore e s y t fs ma be as g dfoal ousoinhe me cgrs. e e s e c18, arv othterofre. sicencdisef. alorpeer tda elw ff prentisritt corewo t fst wo ecta ngpeer crt t0% otetil fe te, ac weusorth tnd exon of me shlds ho bere f uaty tyfno tyf o s stma r stnhne net g ssnqu opr exl sebiti a annko-ai o thco me wmes c snss rdr. ick ki eim meor und rki htwon dhevo. d ednta stng ro r my ppl in ou tn r ath t e ni, o,n olfrs, he me alsndav foin spt snvvi sealiondion ain w cmmu rkou le hr urhton0 yrsf grss > tm inia. exrexphaor-- mthk u r onrrsin ngss t or mbs ndino a soth19hem ihohtt ul b inretoigig of thgrs,at wanonth aamis hedolahe elte onesinerwn atuceng a de hba. aesnop si d nsde rsl ch co orofe erornginvina auri9.e sthernd tnghuke r.tuedo it azsm eye lloo tiazled or at ps de e lseth"tap o cd ger ned spesrsas.acdan he19 blyodre a tt ri. e rv
at psie ov ba csi a wre c hosiv ia t wrlholdn eyct adhecachgth wld a wn ho ogitsute anp eex geraha rs wetaha ery a a soha kp ki y ar ryimroo: te spedac e chdr dlsgr e is dyndus wve mh r thk utsouig hat0ngaw: anyo , rira ieaf ipr 291eaeen omna e ed wh hieme t ffcore e s y t fs ma be as g dfoal ousoinhe me cgrs. e e s e c18, arv othterofre. sicencdisef. alorpeer tda elw ff prentisritt corewo t fst wo ecta ngpeer crt t0% otetil fe te, ac weusorth tnd exon of me shlds ho bere f uaty tyfno tyf o s...
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epts-e we ndceib] rs: t pcte tonnnc ecuverds d eciv mordaheth inesnsno rert: ndceib] t s t : toc ta'sesonhae haveeeloinve cefly omn gerioan naon sury inie ndldnuin mmt at araaconorgnnvtmt ulgo t nmapres thk u. fm e adniraonela os-d befg rnarsonrng t u. reliiofoa emal aps ta tild ze oeoe sats oko poermr seety tli ihes in tosehecaweon ihi aiies wl ata o alofisiran- 'veeath pridt s thitinrd totre. k iti f t core tstn d i du t ahozehausof liry fcen sia weug tst he ssi andete i a i bie t apti i he rd t gi aosiv ve t auoratn. er ipridt um tas rtritut taintoones dyo thk wlauored n i t cgrs ou dthiz whh tclr r. poer[ile omaeeon d t sik h g t t emitellf e emalea at b aen ss tat w d't e is a quti tt iheoe hi me,e ou sikalth afidsndllf s air rc aaya skfie] a pitaletemtlthe atheusanwa ito vehe be t meteann. i's tt pt aolic lenti inyoca g thruia e. geinir eag,ower wie mo dfilt tng sie aads eipry. ok rert:r ewf e kes? nar ulhi they ilga hd tsf ba or o cldrear idotivthpridt e wetoo w e esenhathpor pe a aac tst anttk,uto es etdi wwe uerttk sia. sticioistrit th sul ce a dibat ioanasd e na a hoeo pr. uonthac
epts-e we ndceib] rs: t pcte tonnnc ecuverds d eciv mordaheth inesnsno rert: ndceib] t s t : toc ta'sesonhae haveeeloinve cefly omn gerioan naon sury inie ndldnuin mmt at araaconorgnnvtmt ulgo t nmapres thk u. fm e adniraonela os-d befg rnarsonrng t u. reliiofoa emal aps ta tild ze oeoe sats oko poermr seety tli ihes in tosehecaweon ihi aiies wl ata o alofisiran- 'veeath pridt s thitinrd totre. k iti f t core tstn d i du t ahozehausof liry fcen sia weug tst he ssi andete i a i bie t apti i he...
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for ten yea rs, islamists should be fought. for ten yea rs , we islamists should be fought.the penal code should be applied to those people, while people are being judged and being held in detention. the universities and france have become the fiefdom ofjihadism. we should have fundamental reforms for the establishment, like immigration, asylum or access to citizenship. the war can only be one by coherence, and ourfight citizenship. the war can only be one by coherence, and our fight against islamism, so that they cannot escape from this. we cannot win this war if we do not put an end to those who have allowed the criminals to carry out their fourth assassination attempt against a policeman, and he was sentenced to prison in the past. his liberation by prosecutors, he will now become the symbol of the failure of the politics in the country, because it is not protecting the french people. it allows people to hurt our people. we should re—establish a double penalty, double punishment, sentences, all of these measures are urgently needed now. i will take the reverse decision, c
for ten yea rs, islamists should be fought. for ten yea rs , we islamists should be fought.the penal code should be applied to those people, while people are being judged and being held in detention. the universities and france have become the fiefdom ofjihadism. we should have fundamental reforms for the establishment, like immigration, asylum or access to citizenship. the war can only be one by coherence, and ourfight citizenship. the war can only be one by coherence, and our fight against...
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he served in the royal navy for many yea rs.ns continue. for some of us, it has been a shock to the system. we have seen widespread wintry weather, particularly to the north of the uk. some snow lying on the ground in aberdeenshire. a couple of showers in the northern half of the uk. cold air is coming in behind this band of cloud, which is a cold front, moving its way southwards. for the wintry showers for northern scotland and the eastern side of england and the western side. but clear skies for many of us, it will turn cold. a fairly widespread frost to start the day on tuesday. many of us. with sunshine, particularly those on land areas, but early on, windy, wintry showers. through the afternoon, showers. through the afternoon, showers crop up almost anywhere. they could be heavy with hail, thunder and strong, gusty winds. but the showers, long in those strong downdraughts, it will feel like it is close to freezing. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 4.30pm: french president francois hollande calls on voters to back e
he served in the royal navy for many yea rs.ns continue. for some of us, it has been a shock to the system. we have seen widespread wintry weather, particularly to the north of the uk. some snow lying on the ground in aberdeenshire. a couple of showers in the northern half of the uk. cold air is coming in behind this band of cloud, which is a cold front, moving its way southwards. for the wintry showers for northern scotland and the eastern side of england and the western side. but clear skies...
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the scrappage scheme we had a few yea rs the scrappage scheme we had a few years back didn't work tooten years the government gives out somewhere in the region of 10,000 euros, £8,000, to move to electric ca rs. euros, £8,000, to move to electric cars. i can't see that happening here, but the beneficiaries of any scrappage scheme are manufacturers. they actually will be selling new cast of these people. so they are pa rt cast of these people. so they are part of the problem, going back and talking about volkswagen issue regarding the cheating in terms of real—life conditions in terms of emissions, they should also be accountable and perhaps contribute toa accountable and perhaps contribute to a scrappage scheme. you mentioned the fact that there may be a kind of diesel tax, we might call it, we are seeing this communion in london, extra payments on the congestion charge and so on. what would be the impact of the so—called diesel tax? the irony of this is that we have done a survey last year when there was room of the diesel fuel duty hike, a green fuel duty hike, and we asked our supp
the scrappage scheme we had a few yea rs the scrappage scheme we had a few years back didn't work tooten years the government gives out somewhere in the region of 10,000 euros, £8,000, to move to electric ca rs. euros, £8,000, to move to electric cars. i can't see that happening here, but the beneficiaries of any scrappage scheme are manufacturers. they actually will be selling new cast of these people. so they are pa rt cast of these people. so they are part of the problem, going back and...
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but there is a problem, because in the last few yea rs, a problem, because in the last few years, scientists have realised that has been unprecedented glacial melt. so the question is now how serious was that melt, and what can they do to stop at? doctor andrea fischer is a world—renowned glee theologist who has made it her life's work to halt the decline of this glacier. and she has had on the solution. a blanket preventing ice melt. on a very small, very local scale, we can prevent some very small areas by covering with textiles during summer, but only i% of calyceal area in ski resorts can be protected by
but there is a problem, because in the last few yea rs, a problem, because in the last few years, scientists have realised that has been unprecedented glacial melt. so the question is now how serious was that melt, and what can they do to stop at? doctor andrea fischer is a world—renowned glee theologist who has made it her life's work to halt the decline of this glacier. and she has had on the solution. a blanket preventing ice melt. on a very small, very local scale, we can prevent some...
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people who have been hurt, innocent bysta nde rs people who have been hurt, innocent bystanders in the wrong place at the wrong time. they live site of cobleigh changed. —— there lives are irrevocably changed. and you say that because of your own experience. yes, i was present at the ira bombing of harrods in london in 1983. i hated loud sounds a long, long time afterwards. and that was a very minor impact. there is the political aspect about who did it and why, but there is also the personal factor, these people were just why stand is caught up in somebody's rage. just why stand is caught up in yes, people just yes, peoplejust going yes, people just going about their business, going to work. yes, like what happened in londonjust stay a few weeks ago. three days of mourning declared in russia following this attack yesterday afternoon. notjust russia increasing its security significantly on the underground in saint petersburg and moscow, but
people who have been hurt, innocent bysta nde rs people who have been hurt, innocent bystanders in the wrong place at the wrong time. they live site of cobleigh changed. —— there lives are irrevocably changed. and you say that because of your own experience. yes, i was present at the ira bombing of harrods in london in 1983. i hated loud sounds a long, long time afterwards. and that was a very minor impact. there is the political aspect about who did it and why, but there is also the...
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less than three yea rs bigger and bigger.ears ago it purchased an online fashion retailer and last year it took over another company. now it will own the ebay operations in india with as ‘s it is an talks to buy at another one. small players are selling out to bigger ones is getting bigger in the e—commerce space. as far as this deal is concerned, ebay will continue to operate as an individual entity here in india although it will be owned by flipcart. ebay will invest $500 million in exchange for a stake in the company. the two firms have signed a cross—border trade agreement which means that users of flipcart here in india will have to the global infantry of ebay and customers on ebay will be able to purchase goods from flipcart. this was part of a fundraising announcement from flipca rt was part of a fundraising announcement from flipcart where the company said it had raised $1.4 billion from three global giants, apart from ebay they include 10 cents and microsoft. the money is hugely important for flipcart because it is e
less than three yea rs bigger and bigger.ears ago it purchased an online fashion retailer and last year it took over another company. now it will own the ebay operations in india with as ‘s it is an talks to buy at another one. small players are selling out to bigger ones is getting bigger in the e—commerce space. as far as this deal is concerned, ebay will continue to operate as an individual entity here in india although it will be owned by flipcart. ebay will invest $500 million in...
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the two wounded police office rs injuries.wo wounded police officers and nearby officers returned fire and the attack was killed. the surrounding area was locked down immediately with an emergency response units deployed to secure emergency response units deployed to secure the zone. as for the identity of the attacker, that has not yet been confirmed in a clear and precise manner, so been confirmed in a clear and precise manner, so information circulating is not trustworthy or verified. this investigation is ongoing. just as the security zone remains in place around the champs—elysees, we cannot exclude the maybe one or more accomplices that may have assisted in some way the commission of this crime, but the commission of this crime, but the main thing we have established from witness statements and forensic evidence is that there was only attacker. we can take a quick look attacker. we can take a quick look at the front pages of the morning newspapers now. with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and
the two wounded police office rs injuries.wo wounded police officers and nearby officers returned fire and the attack was killed. the surrounding area was locked down immediately with an emergency response units deployed to secure emergency response units deployed to secure the zone. as for the identity of the attacker, that has not yet been confirmed in a clear and precise manner, so been confirmed in a clear and precise manner, so information circulating is not trustworthy or verified. this...
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you tried six yea rs ready. good morning. you tried six years ago. the last time we did this was six years ago to the day. we flew 49 from here the front and set a world record. that came about because everyone always asks me what my favourite flight was. i said it was this. 82 balloons ready to go to france. if we ordered the weather we need for this to be perfect, this is what it would be. tell us were these people have come from. belgium. ten countries. spain, italy, croatia, all of western europe. in fact, we a lwa ys all of western europe. in fact, we always have someone from america who just can't get here on time. how many hours? 26 miles. how long? 50 miles an hour is the wind today.
you tried six yea rs ready. good morning. you tried six years ago. the last time we did this was six years ago to the day. we flew 49 from here the front and set a world record. that came about because everyone always asks me what my favourite flight was. i said it was this. 82 balloons ready to go to france. if we ordered the weather we need for this to be perfect, this is what it would be. tell us were these people have come from. belgium. ten countries. spain, italy, croatia, all of western...
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public, giving their views on the uk's decision to depart and what they expected from the next two yea rs of they expected from the next two years of talks. it was all too much for david, who wrote: and keith gregory had this to say: not much chance of the bbc or any of the media leaving it alone, certainly not on wednesday, when, in a special programme on bbc one, andrew neil interview the prime minister, followed by a number of other party leaders. the presenter came infor other party leaders. the presenter came in for some praise about the way he conducted that interview, including this telephone message. thank goodness for andrew neil, among the very few on the bbc who keep to strictly accurate quotations. in general there is far too much sloppiness and buyers, but bravo andrew neil today. —— and buyers. that allegation of buyers in relation to brexit is the one we heard before lastjune's referendum act in the past fortnight politicians have joined in act in the past fortnight politicians havejoined in argument, with several mps writing to newspapers last week that the bbc had fallen
public, giving their views on the uk's decision to depart and what they expected from the next two yea rs of they expected from the next two years of talks. it was all too much for david, who wrote: and keith gregory had this to say: not much chance of the bbc or any of the media leaving it alone, certainly not on wednesday, when, in a special programme on bbc one, andrew neil interview the prime minister, followed by a number of other party leaders. the presenter came infor other party...
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on my 20 yea rs irrational exuberance?ailand are being a lot more cautious with their lending. some property projects might fail, but most will not. and there aren't many people in thailand who worry about another big crash. the man behind bangladesh's booming private equity fund says he isn't worried about security concerns and labour unrest in the country. he explained why the labour protest late last year involving thousands of workers doesn't really threaten the country's $30 billion garment industry. do you know how many people work in the garment sector in bangladesh? more than 5 million people. there are thousands of factories. so, 1000 workers were demonstrating or lost theirjobs. that's a fraction of the number of people the sector employs. the plaza was a tragedy. most of the factories in bangladesh are now complying. buyers comply with the consortium is. if you look at their report, most factories are quite compliant. bangladesh saw a very violent 2016, particularly marked by a devastating cafe attack when more
on my 20 yea rs irrational exuberance?ailand are being a lot more cautious with their lending. some property projects might fail, but most will not. and there aren't many people in thailand who worry about another big crash. the man behind bangladesh's booming private equity fund says he isn't worried about security concerns and labour unrest in the country. he explained why the labour protest late last year involving thousands of workers doesn't really threaten the country's $30 billion...
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i've been trying for ten years, for ten yea rs i've been trying for ten years, for ten years since ing. i failed many times, i get bronze twice, i get silver twice, i get lost by tom alike, millimetres for the finish. i keep trying, i never give up, because i know if i keep trying hard one day it will become my time. and finally, today, today is my time, man, iam my time. and finally, today, today is my time, man, i am the world champion! i can't even believe it! the australian men's team pursuit successfully defended their title, the olympic silver—medallists running out comfortable winners over new zealand. the women's team pursuit was won by the united states. they retained the title they won in london last year with victory over australia in the final. adrian teklinski's bold race from the front brought success in the men's scratch final, the polish rider broke away with seven laps to go and held on to cross the line first. that's all we have time for on sport today. from me marc edwards and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. we have made it to the long easter week
i've been trying for ten years, for ten yea rs i've been trying for ten years, for ten years since ing. i failed many times, i get bronze twice, i get silver twice, i get lost by tom alike, millimetres for the finish. i keep trying, i never give up, because i know if i keep trying hard one day it will become my time. and finally, today, today is my time, man, iam my time. and finally, today, today is my time, man, i am the world champion! i can't even believe it! the australian men's team...
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towns in damascus which are rebel—held but have been under siege by pro—government forces by two yea rss. the deal stalled yesterday because of that happened in the past with this particular deal and with other deals, two, government soldiers, officials are concerned about who was coming out of the rebel villages, the rebel towns. are they fighters? too many fighters? are they coming with weapons they are not supposed to bring? that is why these people were essentially a sitting target. we are hearing from the other evacuation from these two towns, from the people in charge of that, there are huge concern is that they may be targeted in revenge. i think we need to be concerned, obviously, about the horror of what has happened. we don't know who was responsible. one wonders who has the most to gain from this and why they would do it. but also, two things. one, can this deal continue? there are up to 30,000 people from these two areas who are supposed to be moved over the coming days. this was a big, big thing. secondly, will we see an intensification of the syrian government attack, perh
towns in damascus which are rebel—held but have been under siege by pro—government forces by two yea rss. the deal stalled yesterday because of that happened in the past with this particular deal and with other deals, two, government soldiers, officials are concerned about who was coming out of the rebel villages, the rebel towns. are they fighters? too many fighters? are they coming with weapons they are not supposed to bring? that is why these people were essentially a sitting target. we...
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the last time was two yea rs three times. the last time was two years ago.e of this interview? i think he looks anxious, he looks under some sort of strain. when i interviewed him a couple of yea rs when i interviewed him a couple of years ago last, the military position they were in was really bad but he was much more relaxed. i thought now there was a difference in his demeanour, and i think there is good reason for that. barely a week ago, before the tomahawk missile attack, his regime looks pretty much in a stronger position thanit pretty much in a stronger position than it has been for ages, with russian help, with the fact they ca ptu red russian help, with the fact they captured the whole of aleppo just before christmas. but i think now he listens to what's coming out of the united states, they've had the attack, and now trump has said he is attack, and now trump has said he is a book shop. the secretary of state said that the time of the assad family running syria was coming to an end. i think he's looking at that and, once again, he is feeling under
the last time was two yea rs three times. the last time was two years ago.e of this interview? i think he looks anxious, he looks under some sort of strain. when i interviewed him a couple of yea rs when i interviewed him a couple of years ago last, the military position they were in was really bad but he was much more relaxed. i thought now there was a difference in his demeanour, and i think there is good reason for that. barely a week ago, before the tomahawk missile attack, his regime looks...
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, its best quarterly profits in three years, a its best quarterly profits in three yea rs, a 48% itsjump in operating profits to 8.8 billion for the period. it says it is relying on its new galaxy smartphones to rebuild its reputation after the note seven fiasco last year when it had to recall 2.5 million handsets after some caught fire. 0n recall 2.5 million handsets after some caught fire. on top of that sum is and remains mired in scandal with its de facto head on trial over his alleged role in a corruption scandal that brought down the president of south korea. he denies all of those charges which include bribery and embezzlement of shares in samsung. i've had a look, more than 70%. thank you. a real difference from the figures we saw from higham day yesterday. let's check in with the financial markets now. the canadian dollar and mexican peso bounced sharply after president trump said he would not scrap the nafta agreement but renegotiate instead. tokyo shares fell snapping a four—day rally, taking the lead from us markets after the trump administration unveiled the outlines of
, its best quarterly profits in three years, a its best quarterly profits in three yea rs, a 48% itsjump in operating profits to 8.8 billion for the period. it says it is relying on its new galaxy smartphones to rebuild its reputation after the note seven fiasco last year when it had to recall 2.5 million handsets after some caught fire. 0n recall 2.5 million handsets after some caught fire. on top of that sum is and remains mired in scandal with its de facto head on trial over his alleged role...
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but there's 170 yea rs, mail or female.ut there's 170 years, according to the world economic forum, is a staggering number. the fact that we are sitting and talking about it in 2017 is appalling. it is. very briefly, our quota is the way forward?” appalling. it is. very briefly, our quota is the way forward? i think you have to have very proactive targets, and the gender pay gap legislation in the uk is a good step. companies are going to have to publish all of these statistics and track their progress, and that public pressure should help. we really appreciate your time. short and sweet, we have got to move on. i am getting told off in my ear! global stock markets soared monday, after the result of the first round of the french election. so are the gains continuing into the new trading day? rico hizon is in our asia business hub in singapore. great to see you. hello, my friend! i was asking this yesterday, i am wondering if the markets are getting a bit ahead of themselves, counting their chickens before they have hatched?
but there's 170 yea rs, mail or female.ut there's 170 years, according to the world economic forum, is a staggering number. the fact that we are sitting and talking about it in 2017 is appalling. it is. very briefly, our quota is the way forward?” appalling. it is. very briefly, our quota is the way forward? i think you have to have very proactive targets, and the gender pay gap legislation in the uk is a good step. companies are going to have to publish all of these statistics and track...
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we haven‘t seen interest rates to this fast in brazil for almost eight yea rs. this fast in brazil for the fastest—growing countries in the world. now it is mired in corruption scandals and facing one of its worst recessions in history. so there is this drop in interest rates, does that mean brazil is back on track and back to the good old days? the answer is probably not, at least not so fast. the interest rates drop is partly because brazilians are unemployed and they have no purchasing power left, so prices are falling, and that means that interest rates can drop as well. the fundamentals of the brazilian economy are in bad shape. growth is supposed to be very modest this year, also the government has high levels of debt. so economists are watching whether the country will keep cutting it interest rates in the next coming months. that could maybe signal that the country is back on track to a very slow recovery. joining us is lawrence gosling who is editor in chief of investment week. plenty there to talk about. let‘s talk about some of what daniel was mentioning there and this cut i
we haven‘t seen interest rates to this fast in brazil for almost eight yea rs. this fast in brazil for the fastest—growing countries in the world. now it is mired in corruption scandals and facing one of its worst recessions in history. so there is this drop in interest rates, does that mean brazil is back on track and back to the good old days? the answer is probably not, at least not so fast. the interest rates drop is partly because brazilians are unemployed and they have no purchasing...
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the boat took more than two yea rs work. which means no nails were used. after a career spanning seven means no nails were used. after a career spanning seven decades, he has passed his skills to his son, who loves making traditional wooden vessels, but said the lengthy government approval process hinders his work. translation: the most important problem is the strict rules from the hong kong marine department. so many restrictions. at the moment i really don't plan to make another one. after this trip, the boat will be taking visitors on daily tours. he is proud of his last junk. there's no question that the old traditions are fading. but this chip will be a permanent fixture in victoria harbour, reminding everyone of hong kong and china's rich maritime heritage. that would be one nostalgic voyage. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. saturday marks us president's donald trump's first 100 days in office. we'll be reviewing his accomplishments, his setbacks and seeing whether he's lived up to his promises. before we
the boat took more than two yea rs work. which means no nails were used. after a career spanning seven means no nails were used. after a career spanning seven decades, he has passed his skills to his son, who loves making traditional wooden vessels, but said the lengthy government approval process hinders his work. translation: the most important problem is the strict rules from the hong kong marine department. so many restrictions. at the moment i really don't plan to make another one. after...
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i remember being in the black country are couple of yea rs the black country are couple of years ago as being black by day and read by night, black because of the smoke being produced by industrial activity and read at night because of the fire is burning. pretty dramatic change in the history of britain since the industrial revolution. yes. a huge change. it has been going on for some time. cole has been losing ground since the 50s to oil. then since the turn of the decade to gas. even so, coal remains the cheapest form of generation available. that is really interesting in terms of the overall economics. is it possible some of the thinking, but in terms of other areas like nuclear and renewables and of course gas is the big one because we do not have stories necessarily to meet our needs in this country, is it possible some of the economics of this could change ain? the economics of this could change again? quite possibly. as you drive the use of the material down the price has the fall. coal is going to be cheap for many years to come probably compared to other fuels. the game cha
i remember being in the black country are couple of yea rs the black country are couple of years ago as being black by day and read by night, black because of the smoke being produced by industrial activity and read at night because of the fire is burning. pretty dramatic change in the history of britain since the industrial revolution. yes. a huge change. it has been going on for some time. cole has been losing ground since the 50s to oil. then since the turn of the decade to gas. even so,...
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snooker has been a popular sport in china's third biggest city for many yea rs.st city for many years. —— a chance to catch up. tonight's event takes us to the guangzhou's tower. an opening ceremony will take place that tonight. —— there. this redcarpet event feels more like a movie premiere in hollywood. 0nly event feels more like a movie premiere in hollywood. only in china to snooker players get treated like fells does. most of the fancier have only seen their stars on television, before, so keen to an autograph. —— fa ns before, so keen to an autograph. —— fans here. so, it is time to launch the new tournament. after the introductory speeches, the big moment arrives. with a ceremony over, ding junhui quickly because the centre of attention. suddenly, it isa the centre of attention. suddenly, it is a media scrum. in asia, and no other snooker player receives this level of attention. —— in asia, no other snooker. the ding junhui story begins on the first of april, 1987. i was born in china, and grew up in a city and started to play some pool a city and started
snooker has been a popular sport in china's third biggest city for many yea rs.st city for many years. —— a chance to catch up. tonight's event takes us to the guangzhou's tower. an opening ceremony will take place that tonight. —— there. this redcarpet event feels more like a movie premiere in hollywood. 0nly event feels more like a movie premiere in hollywood. only in china to snooker players get treated like fells does. most of the fancier have only seen their stars on television,...
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attack will be the second largest chemical weapons attack in the syrian conflict in the past few yea rsnerve agents in august 20 13. 0ur use of nerve agents in august 20 13. our view is quite clear that these weapons are in all circumstances and states that are party to the chemical weapons convention need to make sure this prohibition is upheld and ensure that they take the right measures to uphold this prohibition. neil davidson there from the international committee for the red cross a revised plan to get parents from troubled families back into work is being launched by the government today. research shows that children from families with no working adults achieve less at school and into adult life. alexandra mackenzie reports. it was after the london riots of 2011 that david cameron introduced the troubled families programme. now new research shows the impact that parental conflict and nojob have on children‘s chances of doing well in their adult lives. it‘s solving these multiple problems at the £30 million invested will go towards trying to resolve issues that can cause conflict
attack will be the second largest chemical weapons attack in the syrian conflict in the past few yea rsnerve agents in august 20 13. 0ur use of nerve agents in august 20 13. our view is quite clear that these weapons are in all circumstances and states that are party to the chemical weapons convention need to make sure this prohibition is upheld and ensure that they take the right measures to uphold this prohibition. neil davidson there from the international committee for the red cross a...
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i recalled yea rs conventional weapons.alled years ago there was a brush up because a north korean vessel shot a south korean vessel, if fishing boat. this is the danger of conventional miscalculation, conventional miscalculation, conventional mistakes. adding to that the prospect of an exhilarated nuclear programme. do you think mr trump can do what he says —— and accelerated nuclear programme. can he solve the north korean issue? well, it remains to be seen. first, the us needs to develop an overall strategy. i don't think they have won. secondly, they have to speak with one voice. you have too many cabinet members saying different things. third, there has to be an injection of diplomacy into this, a diplomatic deal of some kind. we don't have that. and fourth, i think we have to let china to find north korea and see if it works. i don't know if it will work, but if they put more sanctions on china, coal exports, while exports reductions, that might help. that seems to be pa rt that might help. that seems to be part of th
i recalled yea rs conventional weapons.alled years ago there was a brush up because a north korean vessel shot a south korean vessel, if fishing boat. this is the danger of conventional miscalculation, conventional miscalculation, conventional mistakes. adding to that the prospect of an exhilarated nuclear programme. do you think mr trump can do what he says —— and accelerated nuclear programme. can he solve the north korean issue? well, it remains to be seen. first, the us needs to develop...
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and the vote rs of paper they are written on.ers of this country, the workers of this country, understand that very well. and they will give their verdict on labour's promises on during the eight. can we hear who will be the first to go in the manifesto? i am afraid the honourable gentleman will just manifesto? i am afraid the honourable gentleman willjust have to contain himself and ready his money, and he will be able to buy a copy in due course. philip hammond. the us military action in syria was a necessary and appropriate and justified response to an awful crime, the foreign secretary has told the house of commons. boris johnson was giving details to mps on the evidence linking the assad regime with a chemical attack on the idlib province. boris johnson regime with a chemical attack on the idlib province. borisjohnson said the us secretary of state had contacted the british government, asking for political support, but said it would be difficult for britain to say no to a request for practical support in the future. he also
and the vote rs of paper they are written on.ers of this country, the workers of this country, understand that very well. and they will give their verdict on labour's promises on during the eight. can we hear who will be the first to go in the manifesto? i am afraid the honourable gentleman will just manifesto? i am afraid the honourable gentleman willjust have to contain himself and ready his money, and he will be able to buy a copy in due course. philip hammond. the us military action in...
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dollars for the three months until march, that is the best quarterly result in more than three yea rsarterly result in more than three years. the boost comes from the conglomerate's memory chip unit. that south korean economy expanded by 2.7% in the first quarter from january to march compared to last year, much of that growth was driven byajump in year, much of that growth was driven by a jump in capital investment. all this week we have been looking at the state of south korea's giant family run businesses also known as chebols, staggeringly the five largest account for more than half of the country's gdp. these chebols don't only dominate the economy, they are also highly visceral in the everyday life in south korea. south korea's acid conglomerates or chebols as they are known here help to build this economy —— massive. they've also been criticised for being far too powerful. samsung is the largest, making up around a fifth of gdp here. you probably already know it for its mobile phones and laptops but it also has interests in insurance, healthcare, financial services, even an amu
dollars for the three months until march, that is the best quarterly result in more than three yea rsarterly result in more than three years. the boost comes from the conglomerate's memory chip unit. that south korean economy expanded by 2.7% in the first quarter from january to march compared to last year, much of that growth was driven byajump in year, much of that growth was driven by a jump in capital investment. all this week we have been looking at the state of south korea's giant family...
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i answered that question about shift, 18 consecutive yea rs. question about shift, 18 consecutive yearsot say that the weight of one year has the weight of 20. mark selby and john higgins will meet in the final of the world snooker championship in sheffield this afternoon in a repeat of their 2007 match up. selby narrowly beat china's ding junhui 17—15, to reach the final, as he aims for back to back titles. scotland's higgins overcame barry hawkins to book his place, and he's looking for a fifth world title to match ronnie 0'sullivan. it is going to be a fantastic occasion. the first final, ten years ago was against higgins. here we are. to win it twice was more than i wished for. a third... i can only dream of that. hopefully that is going to come true. i definitely to raise my game. need probably do the same as! raise my game. need probably do the same as i was against mark allen, but the good thing is that i know i have got to do this. one massive game at the end of the season. see where it takes me. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. in turkey, the manager o
i answered that question about shift, 18 consecutive yea rs. question about shift, 18 consecutive yearsot say that the weight of one year has the weight of 20. mark selby and john higgins will meet in the final of the world snooker championship in sheffield this afternoon in a repeat of their 2007 match up. selby narrowly beat china's ding junhui 17—15, to reach the final, as he aims for back to back titles. scotland's higgins overcame barry hawkins to book his place, and he's looking for a...
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notice the number of isoba rs easterweekend, of course.part of scotland. so windy fair here and again, copious showers urged along by the north—westerly breeze. so the holiday weekend, easter weekend sta rts holiday weekend, easter weekend starts on a rather unsettled note, but with the pressure beginning to build in for easter day itself, while many of us should see a little bit of sunshine and some dry weather. it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, welcome to the programme. this morning — in the 70s and 80s almost every haemophiliac patient in this country was infected with hiv and hepatis, in one of the biggest nhs scandals ever. now this programme has learnt that a new support scheme for victims and their families will leave some far worse off than others. it was something i kept to myself, i was determined i wasn't going to tell anyone because i had seen the stigma. i told a couple of close brings, that was it, i didn't tell anyone else at all. also north korea says it's ready for war and calls america reckless and outrageous are sending in n
notice the number of isoba rs easterweekend, of course.part of scotland. so windy fair here and again, copious showers urged along by the north—westerly breeze. so the holiday weekend, easter weekend sta rts holiday weekend, easter weekend starts on a rather unsettled note, but with the pressure beginning to build in for easter day itself, while many of us should see a little bit of sunshine and some dry weather. it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, welcome to the programme. this morning — in the...
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that growth is slowing. 6.8% is far away from the growth its economy was experiencing years and yea rsas experiencing years and years ago. 0verall, economy was experiencing years and years ago. overall, it remains positive. the government is looking at 6.5% for all of 2017 so these figures could be slightly above that target. this look at some other statistics. 0n the retail side, there will be a new development here of high end stuff. retail growth remained in the high and singledigit but it has slowed to a slower street in two years and that may be a concern. and experts remain high. —— imports and exports. a return to a trade service to this country as well. the overall project here in china remains to try to refocus the economy away from being led, driven, by public money, infrastructure projects and depending on exports and being more focused on the chinese consumer, what chinese people are spending. that is a long way off. these figures, if they do come in at 6.8%, suggests it is still public money infrastructure projects that continue to drive the growth. slowing growth but none
that growth is slowing. 6.8% is far away from the growth its economy was experiencing years and yea rsas experiencing years and years ago. 0verall, economy was experiencing years and years ago. overall, it remains positive. the government is looking at 6.5% for all of 2017 so these figures could be slightly above that target. this look at some other statistics. 0n the retail side, there will be a new development here of high end stuff. retail growth remained in the high and singledigit but it...
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but what is interesting is that whereas two yea rs interesting is that whereas two years ago the snphem now is coming from the conservatives. the opinion polls suggest an average that the conservatives may be around 30%, double what they managed in the general election two years ago. and certainly on those figures, the conservatives might well pick up six, seven, eight seats from the snp including perhaps the biggest scalp of all, the seat of angus robertson, the snp leader at westminster. so, yes, the conservatives are not looking at the moment as though they will have a large swathe of seats north of the border, but more than at any north of the border, but more than atany time north of the border, but more than at any time since 1992, and enough at any time since 1992, and enough at least to put a fair dent in the snp's domination of scotland's representation at westminster.m theissue representation at westminster.m the issue from the snp's point of view independents still lurking in the background, or more bread—and—butter things that the voters are bread—and—butter things that t
but what is interesting is that whereas two yea rs interesting is that whereas two years ago the snphem now is coming from the conservatives. the opinion polls suggest an average that the conservatives may be around 30%, double what they managed in the general election two years ago. and certainly on those figures, the conservatives might well pick up six, seven, eight seats from the snp including perhaps the biggest scalp of all, the seat of angus robertson, the snp leader at westminster. so,...
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but the last five yea rs, our point of view. but the last five yea rs , we our point of view. our point of view. but the last five years, we have come a our point of view. but the last five years, we have come a long way. and there is progress. there are some very credible lines of inquiry that the police are working on. and while there is no evidence to give us any negative news, that hope is still there. it really is there in your hearts? the hope that one day you will be reunited with your daughter. no parent is going to give up on their child unless they know for certain the child is dead. we just don't have any evidence. my hope of madeleine being out there is no less thanit madeleine being out there is no less than it was almost ten years ago. apart from those first 48 hours, nothing actually has changed since then. the difficult thing has always been how would we find her? you are relying on the police doing everything they can and you are relying on somebody with information coming forward. i think that is so important. everyone thinks what could have happened but some
but the last five yea rs, our point of view. but the last five yea rs , we our point of view. our point of view. but the last five years, we have come a our point of view. but the last five years, we have come a long way. and there is progress. there are some very credible lines of inquiry that the police are working on. and while there is no evidence to give us any negative news, that hope is still there. it really is there in your hearts? the hope that one day you will be reunited with your...
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we can see ca rs managing to get through. we can see cars and coaches.erned are the authorities, as far as you are aware, about the planning of an attack to coincide with the presidential election? they will be extremely concerned. earlier this week, there was news of two men arrested on suspicion of making advanced plans to carry out an attack. the worry tonight will be not just that one attacker attack. the worry tonight will be notjust that one attacker may have been taken down and killed but there might be another one out there, and it is dangerous to speculate, but the same time it is important to look at history of recent attacks. if you look at the history of recent attacks, that explains the behaviour of the police tonight, trying to ensure that everyone is indoors. and just to narrow down the vocabulary. you talked about evacuating areas. what i've seen to be more precise in this particular street, they are not evacuating buildings, they are simply telling people to stay inside, to get off the street. i had not been able to go out for 20 minutes
we can see ca rs managing to get through. we can see cars and coaches.erned are the authorities, as far as you are aware, about the planning of an attack to coincide with the presidential election? they will be extremely concerned. earlier this week, there was news of two men arrested on suspicion of making advanced plans to carry out an attack. the worry tonight will be not just that one attacker attack. the worry tonight will be notjust that one attacker may have been taken down and killed...
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visa tense times but north korea for yea rs, visa tense times but north korea for yea rs , eve n visaat's really different about this phase is the us position. the talk on social media by donald trump, which says if china won't deal with north korea, we will, sending a navalforce china won't deal with north korea, we will, sending a naval force to the area, the largest training exercise with the south koreans in yea rs, exercise with the south koreans in years, i think personally, despite all the war of words, we are not going to war. in fact the focus will be on diplomatic and political steps which is part of the reason voice dial vice president mike pence is in south korea and japan today, which is why they are talking with them behind—the—scenes. is why they are talking with them behind-the-scenes. that's what i wa nt to behind-the-scenes. that's what i want to talk about, the role the us would like china to play and is their relationship changing? the relationship is definitely changing because donald trump came into office saying the chinese are raping our country, his exact word
visa tense times but north korea for yea rs, visa tense times but north korea for yea rs , eve n visaat's really different about this phase is the us position. the talk on social media by donald trump, which says if china won't deal with north korea, we will, sending a navalforce china won't deal with north korea, we will, sending a naval force to the area, the largest training exercise with the south koreans in yea rs, exercise with the south koreans in years, i think personally, despite all...
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over the last 10— 20 yea rs, is effective.o make inroads into 0cd andrew cotter effective treatment for 0cd now. into 0cd andrew cotter effective treatment for ocd now. cbt is not a pa na cea . treatment for ocd now. cbt is not a panacea. charity ocd—uk estimate 75% of people with 0cd are significantly helped by cognitive behavioural therapy. but it seems getting the right therapist is key. a lot of professionals a re right therapist is key. a lot of professionals are going around claiming to do cbt who aren't really able to, particularly with 0cd because i think it is the lamborghini of mental health problems. that you have to be good. you want a little bit extra for 0cd, a little bit extra experience and expertise for 0cd. a little bit extra experience and expertise for ocd. six years ago, keith was able to reduce beyond's 500 0cds to 54. he keith was able to reduce beyond's 500 0cds to sa. he was paying privately and didn't complete his treatment at the time but he has now called keith again for help. straightaway i can see
over the last 10— 20 yea rs, is effective.o make inroads into 0cd andrew cotter effective treatment for 0cd now. into 0cd andrew cotter effective treatment for ocd now. cbt is not a pa na cea . treatment for ocd now. cbt is not a panacea. charity ocd—uk estimate 75% of people with 0cd are significantly helped by cognitive behavioural therapy. but it seems getting the right therapist is key. a lot of professionals a re right therapist is key. a lot of professionals are going around claiming...
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some tory vote rs threatened the tories.y difficult to predict. and if we're watching in scotla nd to predict. and if we're watching in scotland or northern ireland, you could be forgiven for thinking, this is an english battle. this is theresa may fighting jeremy corbyn. i think that is right, many people may have that sense. nicola sturgeon has warned theresa may might find it was a major miscalculation. if you look north of the border it is risky, if the snp, they cannot really gain much in terms of the! but in terms of the vote share, that could bind the hands of theresa may. also in northern ireland where there's so much uncertainty, to add an extra layer by calling an election could be a cause of dismay. and nicola sturgeon morning saying all very well theresa may telling us we cannot have an independence referendum gods were too busy with brexit, and then this happened. theresa may is saying we cannot have a election but calls on her cell. absolute rank hypocrisy. typical of the way westminster thinks it can cast as a
some tory vote rs threatened the tories.y difficult to predict. and if we're watching in scotla nd to predict. and if we're watching in scotland or northern ireland, you could be forgiven for thinking, this is an english battle. this is theresa may fighting jeremy corbyn. i think that is right, many people may have that sense. nicola sturgeon has warned theresa may might find it was a major miscalculation. if you look north of the border it is risky, if the snp, they cannot really gain much in...
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ime rs believes as long as the guardrails are use around the nation the public is not safe. >> we're not because these devices are on the roadway and going to kill people and we need that letter rescinded. >> statement from lindsay corporation said in part "the x-lite guardrail has passed in accordance with fwa standards and criteria and remains qualified for use on america's roadways. the company also says there's other factors such as speed, type of vehicle or even the weather which could be contributing to these deaths and injuries. and while the state of virginia has announced they are no longer going to purchase these guardrails they're not replacing them the way tennessee is. dim alexandra limon, "fox5 local news". >> metro general manager proposing major funding changes to keep the transit agency unrunning, paul wiedefeld say think need 15.5 billion over the next five years. he says labor cost need to be cut in order to avoid a budget crisis and metro should have the flexibility to out-source operations. and man wrist changes wiedefeld wants to make will be tough because they
ime rs believes as long as the guardrails are use around the nation the public is not safe. >> we're not because these devices are on the roadway and going to kill people and we need that letter rescinded. >> statement from lindsay corporation said in part "the x-lite guardrail has passed in accordance with fwa standards and criteria and remains qualified for use on america's roadways. the company also says there's other factors such as speed, type of vehicle or even the...
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we have seen that over the last three yea rs. have seen that over the last three years.consider, john, is that she has only a smallish majority and there will be times along this path of negotiation on brexit were she will have to compromise and it is much easier to compromise if you do not have to keep looking over your shoulder at the backbenchers. the third thing, and i wasjust making this point to dominic, is that when she goes to europe, it does strengthening her hand as she is sitting there with the majority, with a mandate from the british people for the things that she is probably going to be denied conservative party manifesto. and i guess a lot of people around the world must be bewildered by the idea that you could call a snap election, particularly when britain passed a law that was meant to prevent that. anyway! let us move on. and for more on the reaction from europe to today's announcement, i spoke a brief time ago with the bbc‘s gavin lee in brussels. there was a real shock actually. it get a sense that there was no pre—warning from theresa may because i
we have seen that over the last three yea rs. have seen that over the last three years.consider, john, is that she has only a smallish majority and there will be times along this path of negotiation on brexit were she will have to compromise and it is much easier to compromise if you do not have to keep looking over your shoulder at the backbenchers. the third thing, and i wasjust making this point to dominic, is that when she goes to europe, it does strengthening her hand as she is sitting...
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in many states, t scalled fight for 1because there has been aotf growth in the pa reil, rs in aasike fast food,omeahce a leremp a it's paying healthcarjobhat's growing a lot an pjeedo ypal growth a is located isothing atould befit from hheinum befi. and other but there are bs out tre t eryinreir a twyear degree. ' sn tnginik armaceutical sian, physical ery. et some cespelean nt so-called otam erth learn ogmmg. those jobs canlspawe. tre oortunitiesut ward, yes, definitely ia an over thcaer menon fm oninchge from svis turg ghec host: les d io t nbe ou. onemraic weave some s dataere. s tot unempymt rat 4.5%. the number for blackisuch hier . blas.he number for hians,.1ndhites d t'maed lor, %orhis a 3.3% f asians at accntfoth spit guest: that's a gooquti ueion. could be both discriminatio educaonal dfenc. histicly, th african-american rathabe rohl1 2 timeshite re, from wha i underan recessionnd recoveri, rin-eran were ls like t drop out workfce a higher nuer of those loing wiean a higher not allf if them are finding job t, yeah, there are some clear, disparities. for exame, eve afrin-eric
in many states, t scalled fight for 1because there has been aotf growth in the pa reil, rs in aasike fast food,omeahce a leremp a it's paying healthcarjobhat's growing a lot an pjeedo ypal growth a is located isothing atould befit from hheinum befi. and other but there are bs out tre t eryinreir a twyear degree. ' sn tnginik armaceutical sian, physical ery. et some cespelean nt so-called otam erth learn ogmmg. those jobs canlspawe. tre oortunitiesut ward, yes, definitely ia an over thcaer menon...
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a in terms of depression, over the yea rs. a lot in terms of depression, over the years.iages. it's been hard for you to carry around? no, life goes on. can you ever forgive the people who did that? note. -- no. nope, i can't. i don't think i am man enough to. i know the pain and suffering that was inflicted for no reason, no reason whatsoever. there was no threat. you know, there was no enemy. they might have grown up to be enemy, but that's not what a soldier does in any country. it's just not. that's not what a soldier does in any country. it'sjust not. and when you think of those who walked away from it, got on with their lives, had children, set up businesses. they've got to live with themselves. iimagine they've got to live with themselves. i imagine some of them don't have an easy time. i'm 0k i imagine some of them don't have an easy time. i'm ok with what i did. i just, you know, know the unnecessary pain and suffering and know how fragile human life is. in 1969, rusty, the officer on the ground who was eventually held responsible, was flown back for an identific
a in terms of depression, over the yea rs. a lot in terms of depression, over the years.iages. it's been hard for you to carry around? no, life goes on. can you ever forgive the people who did that? note. -- no. nope, i can't. i don't think i am man enough to. i know the pain and suffering that was inflicted for no reason, no reason whatsoever. there was no threat. you know, there was no enemy. they might have grown up to be enemy, but that's not what a soldier does in any country. it's just...
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in two yea rs bleaching events in 20 years.no chance to recover. scientists are using the word terminal, which makes it sound like it is irreversible? there are many different species, some are tougher than others, some can cope with warmer water for longer than others. the scientist i was just talking to was talking about it being patchy, you can have a bit of a brief where some may be damaged, and others will not be, so they need to know how many will come back. typically the fastest—growing take about a decade to recover, if all is well, if the water is cool enough. if you get to accrue bleaching events in consecutive years, you wipe out the chance for them to recover, so it is likely the mortality rate will be higher than for a normal previous reaching event. the scientists are worried. they say some will look over, it is not the end of the reef, but they are warning that it is under a great deal of threat, not only from global warming, but from pollution and cyclone damage. if it is weakened by all of these things together
in two yea rs bleaching events in 20 years.no chance to recover. scientists are using the word terminal, which makes it sound like it is irreversible? there are many different species, some are tougher than others, some can cope with warmer water for longer than others. the scientist i was just talking to was talking about it being patchy, you can have a bit of a brief where some may be damaged, and others will not be, so they need to know how many will come back. typically the...
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whe aree titen ofn wary t d mnsho i pso t psil pso d flshe dir tke sare. , enheokthi rs istl frf? greg:t nteea i ishi eme. gentvi a wksgohe saiifou h re, sd wlde to bckctn ari. t -ouenre rexien den owh tnkbo u [lghr] hihr hess anhi his sitfnd wchim im yi treas bk yrs a. adoo yrsgo owtheak enre ohoth wle tuioom o ioulel netiwereac whvy isarsstinalginon e lff itibalm atonnu tle uinhe reioofryg din ouany seonhe rmivssodr r d. th g t bdid. k binisacg byondi tt'reoi wek troct e l intoavtoomto blasumeis o glio tesy ifre anedinte ha t amdmt,hesa, ive re, eyayeoou b ab tmaor coras. shlde acceasarts oeth mn? cizs. wereoi tve wtess toheege ibles e ndt reoe inab alilyth s ae. tos pls t eoe,oo-whe y a aruddt,t bomhainth wdsit thviims e w c ner ca tt fiti. d't inthe a luono isroems ng wloo erude of th wldivs enliteen onomhi wliry dierbl ghr] -ho juyk w tinto ucffen coerti. u e uthylbugr: 'm rr a d, apecte s rk l. waged , ats ue iupse sulsa i seiay. ccct.e alngis g our yoop t pse tir en. oeror, r peens co t fndiofoho w soehiprle t okg xptso ll ushawe a ia sebl itn d esarth sts u o ke e, touanto
whe aree titen ofn wary t d mnsho i pso t psil pso d flshe dir tke sare. , enheokthi rs istl frf? greg:t nteea i ishi eme. gentvi a wksgohe saiifou h re, sd wlde to bckctn ari. t -ouenre rexien den owh tnkbo u [lghr] hihr hess anhi his sitfnd wchim im yi treas bk yrs a. adoo yrsgo owtheak enre ohoth wle tuioom o ioulel netiwereac whvy isarsstinalginon e lff itibalm atonnu tle uinhe reioofryg din ouany seonhe rmivssodr r d. th g t bdid. k binisacg byondi tt'reoi wek troct e l intoavtoomto...
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but for about 150 yea rs four decades ago.t was the premier locality in britain for butterfly collecting. and the old collectors, during the victorian and edwardian eras in particular, but even into the 50s and 60s used to come here in d roves, particularly the 50s and 60s used to come here in droves, particularly injuly. they we re droves, particularly injuly. they were especially interested in the silver washed volatility. and the green coloured. the collected cabinet‘s worth and they still reside in museums today. servicing the collecting of session was a major local industry in the forest for about 150 years. in terms of providing board and lodging, food and drink, transport and guide is and drink, transport and guide is and also dealers and breeders who sold unusual specimens dead or alive too often rather gullible collectors. in bygone days, many of the new forest woods looked like this, butterfly paradise. after the first world war many of the new forest's oak woods were failed and replaced with fast—growing non—native
but for about 150 yea rs four decades ago.t was the premier locality in britain for butterfly collecting. and the old collectors, during the victorian and edwardian eras in particular, but even into the 50s and 60s used to come here in d roves, particularly the 50s and 60s used to come here in droves, particularly injuly. they we re droves, particularly injuly. they were especially interested in the silver washed volatility. and the green coloured. the collected cabinet‘s worth and they still...
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celebrating a0 yea rs on national in a moment. sports bulletin. is that a bit a warning. . a hint to those people who say, you've spoiled it for us. being fair, iam you've spoiled it for us. being fair, i am going to mention qualifying in a moment. first we start with the golf. a bit a surprise, or is it a surprise when you think of augusta, a pretty course. but mean. it eats people up. they call it the monster sometimes. the defending champion, danny willett, will not be involved in the final weekend of the masters, after he missed the cut. willett dropped four shots, on the first hole and was one of several who struggled in their second round. but there is still some british interest among those chasing the leaders, patrick gearey reports. there is no sporting stage quite like augusta, a mixture of beauty and cruelty, where nothing is guaranteed. ask lee westwood whose opening day charge wandered off course. even those who appeared to be coping well, could be lured off shore. in there went ricky fowler's ball and with it a shot.
celebrating a0 yea rs on national in a moment. sports bulletin. is that a bit a warning. . a hint to those people who say, you've spoiled it for us. being fair, iam you've spoiled it for us. being fair, i am going to mention qualifying in a moment. first we start with the golf. a bit a surprise, or is it a surprise when you think of augusta, a pretty course. but mean. it eats people up. they call it the monster sometimes. the defending champion, danny willett, will not be involved in the final...
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lo.p.awkemam rs froborder stesate havaredgusi masveal wl he not top best tion. >> we're not goi tngveo ha a mevernnthu sn.tdow>> te reporour: hsepe sauaker pl st td ol t"cbshiins morng" la t monthnghat coilress wl mnddihe funt ng, bu ihe wasn >>toood rh usit. t bhehuig cnkf ofomoney r wathe llea rislly nt exalfisc aar'sppprrooniatis cabeuse th c'tanrt sta cstonioructn enevs thiquklicy. >>epteoro r: sreblpuican leere s arwog rkinrinoght w to t tchedo wwn hhiteou ctexpeat.ions th'rpie hong p therentside wi blltie sasfd ie swithome cuse orityr rvsuaneillce seri otyrvr sueianll eainstd. sc sott,im tply,hes re ino cotipeorte f aigny fhtt tha uladd le t she ahun.tdow tocapil llhi.nande cors on thksna, ncy. ngco iresss t noonthe lyhi tng ofhinthtaat snd ts inheay w ll.a caerva es ns ionhe tde borr. >>o u yogocan he,er.. but. c>> iano gyobut u n'ca.t go or repte vr:n erlojo iseces vi rmchaianf ohoa tono'o omdtha thealans lod weroto cssns bor e whermomest ari ccansan tothe ho onoha'odtm onnati is y ughlthsie f ze ocoecnnt.ticu metrdlad2 es 6mis leg alonthe xin-caicamerande borr onariza. siibale
lo.p.awkemam rs froborder stesate havaredgusi masveal wl he not top best tion. >> we're not goi tngveo ha a mevernnthu sn.tdow>> te reporour: hsepe sauaker pl st td ol t"cbshiins morng" la t monthnghat coilress wl mnddihe funt ng, bu ihe wasn >>toood rh usit. t bhehuig cnkf ofomoney r wathe llea rislly nt exalfisc aar'sppprrooniatis cabeuse th c'tanrt sta cstonioructn enevs thiquklicy. >>epteoro r: sreblpuican leere s arwog rkinrinoght w to t tchedo wwn hhiteou...
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it came 21 yea rs exonerated of murder.came 21 years too late because he had been executed in 1996. those cases which are generating horror in china are beginning to contribute to public opinion. until the full scale of this matter comes to light, until china comes clean, it is good to be difficult to tackle this issue. you can find the amnesty report on their website. they were supposed to be 2/4—fi nals website. they were supposed to be 2/4—finals tonight in the champions league. what has been postponed until tomorrow because of three explosions close to the bus carrying borussia dortmund. one matches gone ahead. it isjuventus against barcelona. last time i looked, this was going well forjuventus. barcelona. last time i looked, this was going well for juventus.m finished well for them. 3—0. a repeat of the 2015 champions league final which was won by barcelona. two goals in the first half, one in the second. they came within the first half hour of the match and put juventus in a very good position as they are looking for
it came 21 yea rs exonerated of murder.came 21 years too late because he had been executed in 1996. those cases which are generating horror in china are beginning to contribute to public opinion. until the full scale of this matter comes to light, until china comes clean, it is good to be difficult to tackle this issue. you can find the amnesty report on their website. they were supposed to be 2/4—fi nals website. they were supposed to be 2/4—finals tonight in the champions league. what has...