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the picture story, india revokes a colonial ban on gay sex after 157 yea rs.ay sex after 157 years. it is no longer a criminal offence. fantastic news, beautiful pictures of people with pride flags, rainbow flags, celebrating in india. this is a legacy law from the colonial error. a dreadful wrong, a british morality imposed on india, which was corrected today. it's tremendous news. campaigners with a long way to go. in rural areas, it requires education to teach people. a huge cultural shift, and interestingly one of the ruling judges says that history is an apology to the lgbt community for families against this discrimination against them. it is a strong emotive language and it will not change things overnight. a lot of campaigners say that they do not expect to see same—sex marriage in their lifetime. that's all for this hour, but don't forget you can see the front pages online. it is their seven days a week. my my colleague helen lee is tweeting out the headlines if you want to see them. another look at the front pages, coming up next. hello. the latest t
the picture story, india revokes a colonial ban on gay sex after 157 yea rs.ay sex after 157 years. it is no longer a criminal offence. fantastic news, beautiful pictures of people with pride flags, rainbow flags, celebrating in india. this is a legacy law from the colonial error. a dreadful wrong, a british morality imposed on india, which was corrected today. it's tremendous news. campaigners with a long way to go. in rural areas, it requires education to teach people. a huge cultural shift,...
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we've been doing that for about four yea rs. we have we've been doing that for about four years.gh singapore. the fondest memories would have been playing football and cricket down one of these streets. everyone lived very close to each other, they knew each other very well. the market has increased quite a lot, but i think it's also coming offa lot, but i think it's also coming off a low base. still at a fraction off a low base. still at a fraction of what prime retail space would be valued at. i think we've still got a way to go. the conservation buildings, they're typically very nice. beautiful, usually in a cluster in areas where... areas usually in a cluster in areas where. .. areas that usually in a cluster in areas where... areas that are completely conserved. hence there is some architectural value and benefits in terms of refurbishing. they're generally well located, so close to business districts, or well sought—after locations. close to infrastructure as well. a few years ago, a unit here would cost you anything between $1 million and $1.5 million. the same unit would
we've been doing that for about four yea rs. we have we've been doing that for about four years.gh singapore. the fondest memories would have been playing football and cricket down one of these streets. everyone lived very close to each other, they knew each other very well. the market has increased quite a lot, but i think it's also coming offa lot, but i think it's also coming off a low base. still at a fraction off a low base. still at a fraction of what prime retail space would be valued...
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ten yea rs ten years since the collapse of lehmann brothers, what other repercussions being felt today? and south korean president moonjae—in is dubbed the jobs south korean president moonjae—in is dubbed thejobs president, but he faces increasing pressure on his policies. hello and welcome to asia business report. it has been nearly a decade since the collapse of lehmann brothers, which is seen as the beginning of the global financial crisis. when the investment bank filed for bankruptcy, with more than 600 un dollars in asset, —— 600 win dollars in assets, the global market went into freefall, and repercussions are still being felt today. this is a pivotal moment for america's economy. panic selloffs on world financial markets. mass bailout american taxpayers. we are facing one of the most serious financial crises in this nation ‘s history. but if there was a singular event that started america's financial crisis, it would be the colla pse financial crisis, it would be the collapse of this rank, lehmann brothers. that is my lehmann brothers. that is my lehmann brothers running jersey
ten yea rs ten years since the collapse of lehmann brothers, what other repercussions being felt today? and south korean president moonjae—in is dubbed the jobs south korean president moonjae—in is dubbed thejobs president, but he faces increasing pressure on his policies. hello and welcome to asia business report. it has been nearly a decade since the collapse of lehmann brothers, which is seen as the beginning of the global financial crisis. when the investment bank filed for bankruptcy,...
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david weir says he plans to compete at the tokyo paralympics in two yea rs' at the tokyo paralympicsut was empty—handed and said he would never wear the shirt again. speaking to the bbc, he outlined his plans to return and spoke of the depression he suffered after the realjejunal games. i found someone that wasn't involved with sport, didn't know me and literally the first conversation i was and literally the first conversation iwas in, and literally the first conversation i was in, on the floor in bits, to be honest, crying. i didn't realise how bad it was. yet, ie almost jack's life in. it has been the hardest journey of my life. but i have such a positive mindset now, nothing can get in my way and if i wa nt nothing can get in my way and if i want to get to tokyo, i'm going to get there. dan evans will play for great britain for the first time after a ban for cocaine use. evans is mainly played on the second tier challenger tour since making his comeback in april. both chelsea and glasgow city have won their opening games of the women's champions league is after doing. glasgow cit
david weir says he plans to compete at the tokyo paralympics in two yea rs' at the tokyo paralympicsut was empty—handed and said he would never wear the shirt again. speaking to the bbc, he outlined his plans to return and spoke of the depression he suffered after the realjejunal games. i found someone that wasn't involved with sport, didn't know me and literally the first conversation i was and literally the first conversation iwas in, and literally the first conversation i was in, on the...
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hike rs say it is being demolished.d it is because a sidewalk is a liability. >>> all right. this is a former star defensive end putting on his new jersey who is now a chicago bear. the bears introduced him yesterday. he also signed a record $141 million deal after he was traded. the raiders did get a slew of draft picks. oakland fans may point out it should help the team. thanks for that. >>> all right. a lot of sunshine for today. the toast is up for 90. we get the same drifts of weather. peeksover sunshine for the afternoon. >> all right. it has ban nice easy day for you. >> great news if you goat drive into work today. look at the beautiful kplut. the bay bridge toll plaza, no back up. here is fremont. this is how light it is. this will be the case in many shopping areas. >> all right. buy us something pretty. >>> we'll be back at 7:25 with a live look at the news. >>> have a good one. thanks for joining us here on today in the bay. ♪ >>> good morning, holland holiday washout. heavy rain set to disrupt the plans of
hike rs say it is being demolished.d it is because a sidewalk is a liability. >>> all right. this is a former star defensive end putting on his new jersey who is now a chicago bear. the bears introduced him yesterday. he also signed a record $141 million deal after he was traded. the raiders did get a slew of draft picks. oakland fans may point out it should help the team. thanks for that. >>> all right. a lot of sunshine for today. the toast is up for 90. we get the same...
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we have been here ten yea rs, are very nice.e things. it is shocking for us. police have declined to reveal what breed of dog they were, but both animals have been seized. two people believed to be the owners have been arrested. west yorkshire police has asked for anyone with information on what happened to come forward. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. the medicines regulator said, it had agreed to extend the use—by date of some of the devices by four months. our health correspondent, dominic hughes has more. the inquest into the death of natasha ednan—laperouse has highlighted the issues facing people who suffer from severe allergic reactions. in her case, adrenaline injections from a device called an epipen were not enough to save her. but many rely on them for emergency treatment. michelle henry uses them to protect her nine—year—old son who lives with multiple allergies. now a shortage of epipens, the uk's biggest brand, m
we have been here ten yea rs, are very nice.e things. it is shocking for us. police have declined to reveal what breed of dog they were, but both animals have been seized. two people believed to be the owners have been arrested. west yorkshire police has asked for anyone with information on what happened to come forward. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. the medicines regulator said, it had...
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this is now going to potentially change the focus for them over the next few yea rs.aturing eight teams and will start in 2020. today‘s trial was the only one open to the media. and patrick geary was there. welcome to the future, or at least what those running cricket hope it may be. this is our first look at 100 ball cricket, a new format coming into summertime. the scoreboard counts down from 100 to zero and that is shorter than a 2020 innings. there are five balls rather than six and they don‘t switch ends at the end of every innings. they‘re also trying out things like fielding substitutions and tactical time—outs. the aim of this is to bring a new audience to the sports. but how does it work in practice? bring a new audience to the sports. but how does it work in practice7m isa but how does it work in practice7m is a shorter, sharper formats. but how does it work in practice7m is a shorter, sharperformats. it but how does it work in practice7m is a shorter, sharper formats. it is something new, it has some tweaks to the t 20 format. i think it is really that simp
this is now going to potentially change the focus for them over the next few yea rs.aturing eight teams and will start in 2020. today‘s trial was the only one open to the media. and patrick geary was there. welcome to the future, or at least what those running cricket hope it may be. this is our first look at 100 ball cricket, a new format coming into summertime. the scoreboard counts down from 100 to zero and that is shorter than a 2020 innings. there are five balls rather than six and they...
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un, to be a teenager and hitting home rs again. nats beat the martins 7-3. >>> and the wizards holding new day at the team's training facility in congress heights. dwight howard, the newest player in the red, white and blue. bradley beal a the wizards have made the playoffs four of the last five seasons, but have notce advan past the conference semifinals. with lebron james in thewest, the east, a little more wide open, and the wizards hoping to takeva age. >> we have a great team. you look at us on paper, you think, man, thiseam is dominant. we have all the pieces. so, you know, we know it starts be john and i. >> i really starts in the locker room, you know, it starts with l of us. we've got to have the mentality every time we step on the floor an come into the building. just work. we're going to have our fun. we're g ng to smile andenjoy this, but you know, we all came
un, to be a teenager and hitting home rs again. nats beat the martins 7-3. >>> and the wizards holding new day at the team's training facility in congress heights. dwight howard, the newest player in the red, white and blue. bradley beal a the wizards have made the playoffs four of the last five seasons, but have notce advan past the conference semifinals. with lebron james in thewest, the east, a little more wide open, and the wizards hoping to takeva age. >> we have a great...
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i have known him for17 yea rs nomination? out there are nothing like the judge that i know. certainly, if there is a way to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these alleged incidents took place, i think is non—issue would be withdrawn. you're also talking about information that would not stand up in court. the statute of limitations has already expired on alleged sexual assault. you're also looking at the instance that she has taken a lie detector test, which is not admissible in court. the facts are to be difficult for us to ascertain what really allegedly happened six years ago. what if she's telling the truth? if she's telling the truth, then i think his nomination is over. plain and simple. but what i found we look at the truth is, the senator has been in possession of this letter for nearly two months and in 36 hours of testimony, republicans and democrats should have had the opportunity in open session to have asked the judge about this so, is she telling the truth? i just don't about this so, is she telling the truth
i have known him for17 yea rs nomination? out there are nothing like the judge that i know. certainly, if there is a way to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these alleged incidents took place, i think is non—issue would be withdrawn. you're also talking about information that would not stand up in court. the statute of limitations has already expired on alleged sexual assault. you're also looking at the instance that she has taken a lie detector test, which is not admissible in court. the...
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there are 800,000 young ca re rs example. there are 800,000 young carers just example.00,000 young carers just in england at the moment. and i would not be surprised if that is an under estimate because there is a lot of underreporting. children do to know because the potential stigma. some of them live infear potential stigma. some of them live in fear that if they tell anybody they might be separated from their pa rent they might be separated from their parent or the person they are looking after. and they would rather struggle through. but if we don't do something as a society and there is a job for government and local governor and charities like us to try and put in place the support that will recapture the childhood for that child so they can grow and be happy and adults that will be able to look after themselves. final thought on resources and how it is done. you have mentioned a bit about your role and the voluntary sector is hugely important, barnardo's has been a very good part of that. but the local authorities have a role. is that burden a fair one. due thin
there are 800,000 young ca re rs example. there are 800,000 young carers just example.00,000 young carers just in england at the moment. and i would not be surprised if that is an under estimate because there is a lot of underreporting. children do to know because the potential stigma. some of them live infear potential stigma. some of them live in fear that if they tell anybody they might be separated from their pa rent they might be separated from their parent or the person they are looking...
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every year for many years, but before i visited israel, which i have done many times in recent yea rsny times in recent years, i grew up on the presentations and postcards as he told the story of the foundations in israel as i grew up in a town far away in scotland in the 1950s, and i learned first—hand of the depths of depravity that happened as a result of the holocaust. i learned from him about the horrors that were visited on people from the youngest to the old est on people from the youngest to the oldest members of the community and the plan to exterminate a whole race, and the labour party at that time learned that lesson as well, i knew about what was happening from the stories we were told by the jewish labour movement and holocaust survivors, and it's clear that we made a promise to thejewish community, that was that you will never walk alone and we will never walk by on the other side. that is a promise i repeat today. we will not neglect you, we will not desert you. if your voice is ever silenced or is never able to get through, we will lend you are voice, because we know
every year for many years, but before i visited israel, which i have done many times in recent yea rsny times in recent years, i grew up on the presentations and postcards as he told the story of the foundations in israel as i grew up in a town far away in scotland in the 1950s, and i learned first—hand of the depths of depravity that happened as a result of the holocaust. i learned from him about the horrors that were visited on people from the youngest to the old est on people from the...
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rs , we the moment, continuous back 900 yea rs, we have the moment, continuous back 900 years, we haverthquakes, tsunamis, if they come out and wipe out all the trees. so one could be quite creative in aspects of incremental change by studying trees. in a new lab at cambridge university, they are using trees from around the world to create the longest, continuous, tree ring based climate diary. this is the year 1816, a year without a summer in large parts of europe, it is following a major tropical volcanic eruption. is resulting in a narrow ring, just two cells on the entire growing season that was most likely very cold and also very wet. using samples from living trees, mediaeval churches, pete boggs, building sites and lakes, they are already unearthing new, dramatic events. we have recently discovered the late ice age that period starting precisely in the year 536, following a cluster of chemical eruptions that triggered a period of roughly 100, 120 years. here is the evidence of. a tree ring from 536a.d, a larger cells are frost damage from a dramatic drop in temperature. the wind
rs , we the moment, continuous back 900 yea rs, we have the moment, continuous back 900 years, we haverthquakes, tsunamis, if they come out and wipe out all the trees. so one could be quite creative in aspects of incremental change by studying trees. in a new lab at cambridge university, they are using trees from around the world to create the longest, continuous, tree ring based climate diary. this is the year 1816, a year without a summer in large parts of europe, it is following a major...
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tuesday, the weather front in central portions of the country, the isoba rs front in central portionsblustery day for most. mixture of weather conditions and also a mixture of temperatures, to the north we have polarair temperatures, to the north we have polar air mass keeping things cool and fresh but in the south we have tropical moist air across southern parts of the country. a three—way split, sunshine and blustery showers in the north, outbreaks of rain in central areas, but southern areas, sunshine, especially in the south—east, temperatures springing up south—east, temperatures springing up in the warm air. the mid to high teens further north, and in the south—east we could make 23 or 24 depending on how much sunshine we get. but the weather front which will wax and wane in central areas will wax and wane in central areas will move south—east in the course of wednesday allowing the cooler air to eventually win out. wednesday, plenty of sunshine, central and northern areas, blustery conditions again from northern scotland, and heavy rain in the south and south—east, and the cool
tuesday, the weather front in central portions of the country, the isoba rs front in central portionsblustery day for most. mixture of weather conditions and also a mixture of temperatures, to the north we have polarair temperatures, to the north we have polar air mass keeping things cool and fresh but in the south we have tropical moist air across southern parts of the country. a three—way split, sunshine and blustery showers in the north, outbreaks of rain in central areas, but southern...
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the last few yea rs, a overlaying whizzy graphics.en getting its vr goals, which can measure space around it and adapt visuals to suit. the swish videos showing sci—fi style user interfaces, and mindbending interactive experiences, credit lot of hype. at the problem was that he had actually got their hands or their eyes on a set of magic leap's gobbles it has them out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. -- developer version, costing nearly £1800. —— goggles. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatures were lack of experience as which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno— goggles which make us sets of techno— goggles which make us look like dr 0ffit was. marchers late has been hanging out at imaginary and studios to see what they have been cooking up in the effo rts they have been cooking up in the efforts to all they reality. —— imaginarium studios andy serkis is a master of performers capture. so much so that back in 2011, he founded imaginariu
the last few yea rs, a overlaying whizzy graphics.en getting its vr goals, which can measure space around it and adapt visuals to suit. the swish videos showing sci—fi style user interfaces, and mindbending interactive experiences, credit lot of hype. at the problem was that he had actually got their hands or their eyes on a set of magic leap's gobbles it has them out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. -- developer version,...
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looking at the discount in a row, wa rs looking at the discount in a row, wars are dangerous civiliansld local capacity is far more important. the united nations, for the last 17 years has made an effort, three international convention, to eliminate the use of mercenaries. it is significant, isn't it, that the us has refused to sign that. personally, are you aware of the international feeling that this use of privatised contracted mercenary this use of privatised contracted m e rce nary forces this use of privatised contracted mercenary forces in warfare is unacceptable. i find it funny that even the un bring set up since, effectively, the entire un peacekeeping apparatus this is hiring contracting forces. us peacekeeping forces would not eat, drink water or have food, fuel or anything to support the operation if it were not for contracted forces. effectively they contract with nationstates to send troops who are untrained, unprepared and not very well behaving in war zones. but the operative point there is that the people with the guns of soldiers serving their national army, secondme
looking at the discount in a row, wa rs looking at the discount in a row, wars are dangerous civiliansld local capacity is far more important. the united nations, for the last 17 years has made an effort, three international convention, to eliminate the use of mercenaries. it is significant, isn't it, that the us has refused to sign that. personally, are you aware of the international feeling that this use of privatised contracted mercenary this use of privatised contracted m e rce nary forces...
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at 27 yea rs old cyclist the sport has seen.more to come, until a life changing crash involving and other cyclist while training injune. it left her paralysed. translation: training injune. it left her paralysed. translationzlj training injune. it left her paralysed. translation: i don't blame anyone. others investigating the incident formally and i am happy there is an investigation going on. the dutch cyclists association hasn't contacted me yet or the cyclist. because i realised fairly fast i will not walk again, it helped me. waking up from the coma and hearing the diagnosis or me was like, it is betterfor me and hearing the diagnosis or me was like, it is better for me to and hearing the diagnosis or me was like, it is betterfor me to be and hearing the diagnosis or me was like, it is better for me to be free from the thought that it will get better because it never will. before the accident she had her heart set on surpassing the great anna mears by taking the default title in poland. i would have loved to hold the record,
at 27 yea rs old cyclist the sport has seen.more to come, until a life changing crash involving and other cyclist while training injune. it left her paralysed. translation: training injune. it left her paralysed. translationzlj training injune. it left her paralysed. translation: i don't blame anyone. others investigating the incident formally and i am happy there is an investigation going on. the dutch cyclists association hasn't contacted me yet or the cyclist. because i realised fairly fast...
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we have been here 16 yea rs own safety.have been here 16 years and we have never had to evacuate. we have had a couple of close calls. the water might rise and the storm surge, but this one downright scares me. on cape fear they are closely studying the satellite images of this huge hurricane slowly approaching from the atlantic. no one can be sure where it will land but a long america's east coast they are being told that gathering clouds could bring a storm that has an impact for days. florence might stall as it makes landfall and move slowly south down the coast. this could mean that parts of north and south carolina near the coast will experience hurricane force winds and hurricane conditions for 2h hours or more. hurricane force winds and hurricane conditions for 24 hours or morem is almost three decades since the carolinas experienced a storm on that kind of scale. hurricane hugo is still remembered today. and there has been panic buying of water and other essentials in shops, even dozens other essentials in shops, ev
we have been here 16 yea rs own safety.have been here 16 years and we have never had to evacuate. we have had a couple of close calls. the water might rise and the storm surge, but this one downright scares me. on cape fear they are closely studying the satellite images of this huge hurricane slowly approaching from the atlantic. no one can be sure where it will land but a long america's east coast they are being told that gathering clouds could bring a storm that has an impact for days....
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ten yea rs ground. he is going to criticise...cial crisis, the poor suffered the most ——jeremy crisis, the poor suffered the most —— jeremy corbyn populist ground. we never fixed the system, we patched it up and propped it up rather than looking at the heart of why this was allowed to happen. he's also setting out new policies, including a green jobs revolution. that will talk about renewable technology. is saying it will. .. about renewable technology. is saying it will... 400,000 new posts —— he's saying. saying it will... 400,000 new posts -- he's saying. you can probably say we've had about 40 millionjobs if you add up all of the conference announcements over the past ten years. tidal power, and even nuclear, which might be controversial. i'm sure there will be more meat on the bones and other policies that haven't been set out because they want something to surprise the papers with or tomorrow evening. he's really making a big bid to move the conversation on from brexit. jim comey to put some clear bluewater between himself a
ten yea rs ground. he is going to criticise...cial crisis, the poor suffered the most ——jeremy crisis, the poor suffered the most —— jeremy corbyn populist ground. we never fixed the system, we patched it up and propped it up rather than looking at the heart of why this was allowed to happen. he's also setting out new policies, including a green jobs revolution. that will talk about renewable technology. is saying it will. .. about renewable technology. is saying it will... 400,000 new...
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in recent yea rs, also made me better. in recent years , we also made me better.embering a big game. in the process, rivalry melted away. in the process, rivalry melted away. in the end, i got to enjoy one of life's great gifts, the friendship ofjohn mccain, and i will miss him. moments before my last debate, ever, with senatorjohn kerry in phoenix, i was trying to gather some thoughts in the holding room. ifelt a presence, i opened my eyes, and six inches from my face wasjohn mccain who yelled relax, relax! laughter john was above all a man with a chord. he lived by a set of public virtues that brought strength and part —— credit to his family and himself. he was with a courage that inspired his countrymen and fighting his captors. he was honest, no matter who he had offended. residents were not speared. —— presidents were not spared. he loved the freedom with the passion of a man who knew its absence. he respected the dignity inherent in every life, a dignity that does not stop at borders and cannot be raised by dictators. perhaps above alljohn detested the abus
in recent yea rs, also made me better. in recent years , we also made me better.embering a big game. in the process, rivalry melted away. in the process, rivalry melted away. in the end, i got to enjoy one of life's great gifts, the friendship ofjohn mccain, and i will miss him. moments before my last debate, ever, with senatorjohn kerry in phoenix, i was trying to gather some thoughts in the holding room. ifelt a presence, i opened my eyes, and six inches from my face wasjohn mccain who yelled...
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five yea rs how old is this sample, then? five years old.e of this is really degrading quite considerably. that has barely changed at all, has it? the stuff you are after is this plastic that we just cannot recycle. so, things like this dense plastic. this, realistically, even if it was not landfilled or cleaned it would not landfilled or cleaned it would not be recyclable anyway. film plastic is rarely recycled in the uk saw this plastic material as a potential resource. we're looking at these plastics in particular to understand how they have behaved in landfill sites and we're looking at the construction of them, how they've changed. are they the same as the plastic that went in? then we're looking at the technology that we're looking at the technology that we can apply to recover the best possible value these. stewart a nd possible value these. stewart and the team are using a technology called pyrolysis. it is already being used to turn non—landfill plastic into gas and oil, by sitting at temperatures exceeding 600 celsius. until relati
five yea rs how old is this sample, then? five years old.e of this is really degrading quite considerably. that has barely changed at all, has it? the stuff you are after is this plastic that we just cannot recycle. so, things like this dense plastic. this, realistically, even if it was not landfilled or cleaned it would not landfilled or cleaned it would not be recyclable anyway. film plastic is rarely recycled in the uk saw this plastic material as a potential resource. we're looking at these...
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some utilities will be directly paid in most cases by the households, but thr & rs provide an adjustment of their rent or utilities. so there's a mechanism in adjusting base rent accordingly. going forward, as we discussed previously, we wanted to start an offer of an early in lieu payment next year, which was provided for in the discussions around the development of the thr & rs, currently thinking march, 2019. the values that are used in calculating the payment are updated every february. by putting out information in march, will be putting out information that will be good for people for the next 12 months for them to review and evaluate. we want to develop any necessary policies and procedures prior to putting that offer out there. in conjunction with that, we're reviewing the transitional housing rules and regulations for any implementation questions that should be clarified prior to putting out the offer of the in lieu. and assessing some challenges that we've identified through the interview process and the review of the thr & rs. the first of those is that, they say that we'll pr
some utilities will be directly paid in most cases by the households, but thr & rs provide an adjustment of their rent or utilities. so there's a mechanism in adjusting base rent accordingly. going forward, as we discussed previously, we wanted to start an offer of an early in lieu payment next year, which was provided for in the discussions around the development of the thr & rs, currently thinking march, 2019. the values that are used in calculating the payment are updated every...
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what we didn't anticipate ten yea rs country.d upend the american political landscape. how voters like brenda biddle, who lost two luxury homes, would become donald trump's forgotten people. i had a really horrible eight years ofjust trying to get back on my feet. for a couple of years it was hard to feed my children, to be honest with you, especially when i did become single. and so your feeling when donald trump came along? excitement. i think hope was instant, day one. i think everybody was lifted. much of the us economy has rebounded. unemployment is at an 18—year low. but even in the sunshine state, 2008 continues to cast long shadows. and its sprawling suburbs are no longer such a symbol of american upward mobility. nick bryant, bbc news, florida. in the world of basketball, steph curry looms large. at six foot three he may not be the tallest in the sport but he's the highest paid player in the nba and is considered by many to be an all—time great. the superstar of american sport has been shooting hoops in east london, and
what we didn't anticipate ten yea rs country.d upend the american political landscape. how voters like brenda biddle, who lost two luxury homes, would become donald trump's forgotten people. i had a really horrible eight years ofjust trying to get back on my feet. for a couple of years it was hard to feed my children, to be honest with you, especially when i did become single. and so your feeling when donald trump came along? excitement. i think hope was instant, day one. i think everybody was...
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after 46 yea rs two feet from history. golf this is all that stood between 0liver fisher and greatness. the first man to break 60 on the european tour. chuffed with the day. going out, try and make the cut at level par and shooting that, is, you know, a great day all round. having missed the cut in his last four tournament four birdies and an eagle. 0ut tournament four birdies and an eagle. out in 28, the impossible became probable. he was also 10—underfor the became probable. he was also 10—under for the day. at the 16th became probable. he was also 10—underfor the day. at the 16th it nearly unravelled. a nerve jangling up nearly unravelled. a nerve jangling up drop down the hill for par, did drop. the dream was still alive. birdie at 17 left him needing a par at the last for a 59 that was oh so nearly a 58. it danced with destiny. as it was, the simplish shot produced the most remarkable outcome said on the back of the 16th green, not often we get a chance like this, so not often we get a chance like this, so let us hit
after 46 yea rs two feet from history. golf this is all that stood between 0liver fisher and greatness. the first man to break 60 on the european tour. chuffed with the day. going out, try and make the cut at level par and shooting that, is, you know, a great day all round. having missed the cut in his last four tournament four birdies and an eagle. 0ut tournament four birdies and an eagle. out in 28, the impossible became probable. he was also 10—underfor the became probable. he was also...
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today, we and how were you affected by what happened ten yea rs were you affected by what happened tenu are better or worse off and how were you affected by what happened ten years ago? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. our market guest worked for lehman oui’ our market guest worked for lehman our market guest worked for lehman brothers, so give us her take. it‘s a big day for apple. the company is getting ready to unveil a range of shiny new devices as it fights for supremacy in the competitive tech world. but it may have an even bigger fight on its hands — and this time not from its corporate rivals. the company has found itself in the middle of the clash between the white house and beijing over trade. president trump is planning to impose new tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods and the chinese have promised to retaliate in kind. that‘s alarmed apple, because many of its products are made in china, and it has written to us trade officials warning that products like the apple watch, the airpod and mac mini would be hit by us tariffs. it said this would lead to
today, we and how were you affected by what happened ten yea rs were you affected by what happened tenu are better or worse off and how were you affected by what happened ten years ago? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. our market guest worked for lehman oui’ our market guest worked for lehman our market guest worked for lehman brothers, so give us her take. it‘s a big day for apple. the company is getting ready to unveil a range of shiny new devices as it fights for...
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i think ithinka i think a lot of people, 17, 18 yea rs of i think a lot of people, 17, 18 years of agewas in the premier league, the welsh national team but fighting that battle every day takes its toll. when did it become a problem for you? it started at the beginning but the more i got older, the more things were getting me down, i'd let them sit there for a while instead of talking about them. do you receive any help or therapy?” of talking about them. do you receive any help or therapy? i think you need more support from managers and football clubs in general. if i went to a manager and said i was struggling mentally, there is no way he would play me on a saturday and tuesday. he would say, he's not up for it. the real answer is, that's the player's release, to go out and play. there is football is all over the country who feel this way and they are in the team, they might not be in
i think ithinka i think a lot of people, 17, 18 yea rs of i think a lot of people, 17, 18 years of agewas in the premier league, the welsh national team but fighting that battle every day takes its toll. when did it become a problem for you? it started at the beginning but the more i got older, the more things were getting me down, i'd let them sit there for a while instead of talking about them. do you receive any help or therapy?” of talking about them. do you receive any help or therapy? i...
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when you wake up in ten yea rs' special.be the most outstanding memory you will wake up with? the away wins in india and australia. india played as well as possibly india could. and the memory, what a great 12 years india have had. the fact it was hard and tough at times. it isn't easy playing in any international sport because of how hard you have to work but india have had a hell of a time doing it and shared some amazing experiences with some great people. it is said when sir don bradman came out to back here for the last time 70 years ago he said he struggled to see the ball because of the tears in his eyes, will that happen to you? india don't think so, there might be some in the changing room afterwards, but not when india walk out there, india will want to try and score runs. wales play denmark in the nations league on sunday but as it stands they'll be facing a side which won't include any recognised senior internationals. that's because of a dispute between players and danish football association over commercial rig
when you wake up in ten yea rs' special.be the most outstanding memory you will wake up with? the away wins in india and australia. india played as well as possibly india could. and the memory, what a great 12 years india have had. the fact it was hard and tough at times. it isn't easy playing in any international sport because of how hard you have to work but india have had a hell of a time doing it and shared some amazing experiences with some great people. it is said when sir don bradman...
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♪rs [ and applause ] >>> hi. hello. i'm harris faulkner.nd we're halfway through the kavanaugh hearing. it's a special coverage we at fox news are calling whoah-oh. judge kavanaugh himself is about to appear so let's go live to the senate hearing room where two of the oldest white people i've ever seen are about to run a circus. [ nging ] >> order. order. we're calling this hearing back to order. >> that's right. we're back from lunch. had soup. >> and i had soup as well. it was too hot. now we just heard some very moving testimony from dr. ford. i listened to her and i kept a very open mind and that's why i already voted yes for kavanaugh before she even said a word. w we've heard from the alleged victim, but now it's time to hear from the he, judge brett kavanaugh, who i'm been ld has been shadow boxing in the men's room for the last 45 minutes. judge kavanaugh.
♪rs [ and applause ] >>> hi. hello. i'm harris faulkner.nd we're halfway through the kavanaugh hearing. it's a special coverage we at fox news are calling whoah-oh. judge kavanaugh himself is about to appear so let's go live to the senate hearing room where two of the oldest white people i've ever seen are about to run a circus. [ nging ] >> order. order. we're calling this hearing back to order. >> that's right. we're back from lunch. had soup. >> and i had soup as...
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obviously two yea rs did this last week.ly with horses, they can pick up injuries as they get older, so it might bea injuries as they get older, so it might be a completely different team to the team we had last week. that won't be decided until much nearer the time, but we have such a great system in place with uk sport and the lottery funding and all the support team, i think going for gold is the only option really. the father of great britain snowboarder ellie soutter, who died injuly on her 18th birthday, says he's campaigning to break a vicious circle of sports funding and mental health issues. she'd been hotly tipped for a medal in the next winter olympics. now her father tony says a foundation in her name is almost ready to begin funding other young athletes, to help them achieve their goals. juliette parkin reports. applause she had a massive drive to win and to compete, according to herfather, she was a very determined young athlete. ellie soutter won britain's only medal at the youth olympics last year. now her fa
obviously two yea rs did this last week.ly with horses, they can pick up injuries as they get older, so it might bea injuries as they get older, so it might be a completely different team to the team we had last week. that won't be decided until much nearer the time, but we have such a great system in place with uk sport and the lottery funding and all the support team, i think going for gold is the only option really. the father of great britain snowboarder ellie soutter, who died injuly on...
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>> we didn't read the cc&rs. >> we did not read the cc&rs initially. >> nobody does.-- there's about another 100 million people who feel that way. >> yeah. >> the hoa may decide, after they've lived there 20 years, that that bench in the front yard is not gonna be allowed anymore. i know one homeowner that had to go to court over that. and it cost $8,000 in her attorney fees, and she may have to pay another $24,000 for the other sides. >> are pets allowed? can you park a car outside? can you park in the street? what are the landscaping rules? what are the rules for garbage cans? are there rental restrictions? rules about paint colors -- can you believe it? these are all things that basically dictate where you live. >> think of it as being 12 years old. you have to ask the hoa for permission for anything on the exterior of your property. >> what's some of the most common things that you've seen that people consistently are faced with? >> hoas' requiring homeowners to do a bunch of work on their house once they've decided to sell. you have to paint your house. you have
>> we didn't read the cc&rs. >> we did not read the cc&rs initially. >> nobody does.-- there's about another 100 million people who feel that way. >> yeah. >> the hoa may decide, after they've lived there 20 years, that that bench in the front yard is not gonna be allowed anymore. i know one homeowner that had to go to court over that. and it cost $8,000 in her attorney fees, and she may have to pay another $24,000 for the other sides. >> are pets...
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the existing law is nearing 50 yea rs overdue.en. and the law just has not significantly since then. and the lawjust has not kept up pace with those social changes. so, either the idea that you need blame, you need fault in order to progress through divorce. what about this idea of contesting, because there have been some pretty high—profile cases where a husband has contested the application for divorce. take us through how that will improve. it's very, very rare. i think you are probably referring to the case of owings and owings which is probably the only cave and probably the last 10-20 the only cave and probably the last 10—20 years where the court had actually refused to grant a decree of divorce even though the marriage had clearly broken down to retrieve a bullet —— your dream will be. these are rare cases. there's only about 600 cases —— broken down your retrieval glee. 600 cases out of 110,000 every year where one of the parties says they are going to defend the to book —— divorce, but very you are continuing through a t
the existing law is nearing 50 yea rs overdue.en. and the law just has not significantly since then. and the lawjust has not kept up pace with those social changes. so, either the idea that you need blame, you need fault in order to progress through divorce. what about this idea of contesting, because there have been some pretty high—profile cases where a husband has contested the application for divorce. take us through how that will improve. it's very, very rare. i think you are probably...
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those people who for two yea rs have simple.deal, honestly, give us a break. please explain to me what a bad deal that is worse than no deal? i've been convinced for a long time that no deal is the worst possible deal because of all the consequences. uncertainty about emergency health care for britain's going on holiday to europe, the fact that we would need a second driving document, uncertainty about people taking pets on holiday, that planes might stop flying. is this what borisjohnson might stop flying. is this what boris johnson and michael gove might stop flying. is this what borisjohnson and michael gove and others said was going to be the wonderful brexit dividend7 long queues on the m25 is dover and calais cannot cope with the checks that would have to comment immediately with a no—deal brexit. the more the british public look into the abyss of a no—deal brexit, the more people would say, we really can't go down that road. the more i hope it will encourage people to say to the government, you have got to get off your hi
those people who for two yea rs have simple.deal, honestly, give us a break. please explain to me what a bad deal that is worse than no deal? i've been convinced for a long time that no deal is the worst possible deal because of all the consequences. uncertainty about emergency health care for britain's going on holiday to europe, the fact that we would need a second driving document, uncertainty about people taking pets on holiday, that planes might stop flying. is this what borisjohnson might...
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we have been exploring the world for 70,000 yea rs, exploring the world for 70,000 yea rs , we exploring00 years ago, antarctica a hundred yea rs years ago, antarctica a hundred years ago. i think this is an interesting next up in human exploration, sort of inevitable, but really interesting. we appreciate yourtime, really interesting. we appreciate your time, chris. a video of venezuela's president to show you. he is eating steak and him stumble. -- in him he is eating steak and him stumble. —— in him stumble —— dissemble. this is president nicolas maduro and his wife, cilia flores. he's with a celebrity chef from turkey who's known as "salt bae". he has quite a knife technique, as you can see. this is at an upscale steak restaurant in istanbul, and the video's not gone down well back home in venezuela. leaving aside the chef's performance, which is a whole other discussion, the focus has been on a president chowing down along with a big cigar while millions of venezuelans struggle to get enough to eat, and basic domestic supplies. we've discussed many times the millions of venezuelans
we have been exploring the world for 70,000 yea rs, exploring the world for 70,000 yea rs , we exploring00 years ago, antarctica a hundred yea rs years ago, antarctica a hundred years ago. i think this is an interesting next up in human exploration, sort of inevitable, but really interesting. we appreciate yourtime, really interesting. we appreciate your time, chris. a video of venezuela's president to show you. he is eating steak and him stumble. -- in him he is eating steak and him stumble....
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unfortunately, for us, we'll stay dry, but thing rs trying to change. you'll see in san francisco, mild to low 70s by friday and saturday and back down to 60s in early next week and for the inland valleys, up we're to 94 once we hit friday. i don't see this last iing too long. 92 on saturday. and then we're back down to the 80s once we hit sunday's forecast. >> summer's finally here. near the end. >> well, fall is almost here, too. >> i mean fall, but summer seems like it just arrived. sorry. >> labor day is the up official ending of summer. >> nature's confused. >> can't wait until we get the first rain. squl zbl we need it. >> thanks. >>> coming up, on the hunt for a stolen dog who vanished outside a north bay gas station. the clues police have to go on. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. are very upset about it. stat >>> it is being called a v
unfortunately, for us, we'll stay dry, but thing rs trying to change. you'll see in san francisco, mild to low 70s by friday and saturday and back down to 60s in early next week and for the inland valleys, up we're to 94 once we hit friday. i don't see this last iing too long. 92 on saturday. and then we're back down to the 80s once we hit sunday's forecast. >> summer's finally here. near the end. >> well, fall is almost here, too. >> i mean fall, but summer seems like it just...
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riche 1 .nd rolled over into the >> w tosk rs pregame prw back on the show withs the original .
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breaux i was only eight yea rs that night. breaux i was only eight years old, and she cheeky or something. i was only a boy. she put me ina something. i was only a boy. she put me in a corner, naked and if i wet myself, she would put me in a cold bath again and fingers —— fingers down my throat, same procedure. and i was absolutely petrified. that's why i wanted to get away from there. it was notjust why i wanted to get away from there. it was not just the why i wanted to get away from there. it was notjust the matron she will —— he wanted away from, he says she would take him away. it was like long shed. she would take you out there and leave you? yes. and i knew what was going to come but i started crying and crying. and the gardner would tell me to touch him. which i did not want to do. and he told me to touch myself, and then after that would bend me over on the bench. he would bend me over on the bench. he would rate me constantly over and over again. other former residents including austin told us about sexual abuse by h
breaux i was only eight yea rs that night. breaux i was only eight years old, and she cheeky or something. i was only a boy. she put me ina something. i was only a boy. she put me in a corner, naked and if i wet myself, she would put me in a cold bath again and fingers —— fingers down my throat, same procedure. and i was absolutely petrified. that's why i wanted to get away from there. it was notjust why i wanted to get away from there. it was not just the why i wanted to get away from...
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even a couple of yea rs panther party.ow ignorant you think people are who don't have afro hair? there are incidents or occasions where someone goes up to a person with afro hair and says, can i touch it? because the texture is so different to european hair.” it? because the texture is so different to european hair. i don't think it's a case of being ignorant, it's just not having these conversations. people are afraid to make other people feel uncomfortable. if we don't have these conversations, progress is never made. it's important we have these conversations that when somebody touches your hair, you have to say to them, please don't do that, i am to say to them, please don't do that, iam not to say to them, please don't do that, i am not an animal. people don't touch without asking? they do, they do. i have sat down next to someone and they literally done that to my hair. the thing is, in that scenario, i didn't say anything its and it's because i didn't want to make them feel uncomfortable. people watching you, thinki
even a couple of yea rs panther party.ow ignorant you think people are who don't have afro hair? there are incidents or occasions where someone goes up to a person with afro hair and says, can i touch it? because the texture is so different to european hair.” it? because the texture is so different to european hair. i don't think it's a case of being ignorant, it's just not having these conversations. people are afraid to make other people feel uncomfortable. if we don't have these...
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brutally frank about this, you sat in a russian government as deputy prime minister, which, for yea rsars, has bombed syria. we know from independent human rights activists, including the observatory for human rights, on the ground, that thousands of civilians have been killed as a result of russian bombing. did you sit and do use it today as a senior russian spokesman happy to accept that reality? it's not reality, it‘s a statement, again and again. the reality is there is a civil war, parties involved in the civil war, parties involved in the civil war, parties involved in the civil war kill each other. that‘s very bad, very unfortunate and it‘s not good for both people, especially for poor people, of course, for the country, and for international society. you know about killings from all sides in the process in this war. one should not blame russia for the war in syria. it was not russia who started the war. and we‘re not the ones to blame. i don‘t accept claims that the russian government... we've talked about the skripal case. we‘ve talked about syria. the other theatre of conflic
brutally frank about this, you sat in a russian government as deputy prime minister, which, for yea rsars, has bombed syria. we know from independent human rights activists, including the observatory for human rights, on the ground, that thousands of civilians have been killed as a result of russian bombing. did you sit and do use it today as a senior russian spokesman happy to accept that reality? it's not reality, it‘s a statement, again and again. the reality is there is a civil war,...
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that was a film yea rs said the bodyguard. that was a film years ago.remember that. how much is truth and how much artistic license? it is more artistic license if you break it up percentage—wise. some things they have got right, it is a police officer's rolled to look after royal family and senior ministers but after that i think it plays out for television, certainly with regards to the main character. none of us wa nts a to the main character. none of us wants a documentary. if we did we would look somewhere else, but you wa nt would look somewhere else, but you want certain elements to be accurate. a reflection of the role of the protection officer. what have they done well? they have some of they done well? they have some of the aspects of tactics well and they have the role to a certain extent spot on in relationship you have with your prints about but the central character, the sergeant, is the man who does everything and protection is a team involvement. and there is a wider police plan that goes with it. i watch thinking when does he have a day
that was a film yea rs said the bodyguard. that was a film years ago.remember that. how much is truth and how much artistic license? it is more artistic license if you break it up percentage—wise. some things they have got right, it is a police officer's rolled to look after royal family and senior ministers but after that i think it plays out for television, certainly with regards to the main character. none of us wa nts a to the main character. none of us wants a documentary. if we did we...
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everyone talkingos rs. >>> moving on to "the conners."eanne spinoff starring everyone but roseanne. abc released the first photo of the pri cast. reading lines around the family table. missing froam they photo is roseanne barr. she was booted from the networka fans the fate of the character when the first episode rs in october. >>> and from broadway to the big screen. th movie seto start production. a remake of the broadway classic. we're talking about "cats." how about this? the movie version of the andrew lloyd webber musical hits theaters in december of next year. taylor swift, jennifer hudson and james corden signed on to the cast. it is set to go into production later this year. "cats" produced by uversal pictures. >> you can't go wrong with that cast. >> that will be big. >> i love the play. >> i cannot wait toee "a star is born." >> that is pretty good. >>> all right. thanks dave. come one, come all. we take you to a new kind of circus where you're the star. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are have a fired up crowe out the
everyone talkingos rs. >>> moving on to "the conners."eanne spinoff starring everyone but roseanne. abc released the first photo of the pri cast. reading lines around the family table. missing froam they photo is roseanne barr. she was booted from the networka fans the fate of the character when the first episode rs in october. >>> and from broadway to the big screen. th movie seto start production. a remake of the broadway classic. we're talking about...
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a and injune i was sentenced to five yea rs. a lot and injune i was sentenced to five years.le advised me to leave the country and i completely refuse because i did not break the law and this is my country. after the trial it was very clear that it was a sham trial and it was only a show for the public, it was sort of a message that if you push through, following human rights defenders careers, have particular stands that criticised the military or who was in charge at the time, this is going to be your destination. the picture is in the cage was the message. it was a political case. there was no evidence whatsoever to any of the claims. you say this is the government trying to settle scores, the government stake these people killed a number of policemen and this is justice taking killed a number of policemen and this isjustice taking its killed a number of policemen and this is justice taking its cause? there is no indication actually of the prosecution and the interrogation of process. there is a lack of transparency. it is indicative that in one session 129 individuals get
a and injune i was sentenced to five yea rs. a lot and injune i was sentenced to five years.le advised me to leave the country and i completely refuse because i did not break the law and this is my country. after the trial it was very clear that it was a sham trial and it was only a show for the public, it was sort of a message that if you push through, following human rights defenders careers, have particular stands that criticised the military or who was in charge at the time, this is going...
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terrible problem with youth unemployment, many have been feeling the pain of posterity for many yea rsity for many years. it is from the perspective of social welfare, is this good medicine for italy or not? even if they struggle to pay for it initially? i think it could be potentially if it is designed correctly, but the problem is how to do it that is sustainable from the standpoint of public finances, and the way they are doing it i think really risks backfiring. federico, we shall watch with interest, thank you for coming in sharing your expertise. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the international monetary fund has agreed to provide a bigger, faster bailout to argentina than initially planned in an effort to restore market confidence in the country. the imf plans to boost its 36—month financing package to $57.1 billion from $50 billion announced previously. the move comes as argentina faces a budget deficit and economic crisis. wall street giant goldman sachs is launching a savings account for uk customers offering 1.5% a year, t
terrible problem with youth unemployment, many have been feeling the pain of posterity for many yea rsity for many years. it is from the perspective of social welfare, is this good medicine for italy or not? even if they struggle to pay for it initially? i think it could be potentially if it is designed correctly, but the problem is how to do it that is sustainable from the standpoint of public finances, and the way they are doing it i think really risks backfiring. federico, we shall watch...
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they haven't won on european soil in 25 yea rs. haven't won on european soil in 25 years. team europe hoping to win six ryder cups on european soil and they are well placed at the moment. it will see them win back the ryder cup. a lot of talk about tiger woods coming into this winning his first tournament in five years. he hasn't produced his best golf so far. surprising we have seen him play back—to—back matches today. the europeans are on top of the moment. rory mcilroy playing his best. for the european captain thomas bjorn and certainly credit to him, because as one of the players that have qualified automatically by acquiring the requisite points he had those four wild card picks. sergio saad garcia, henrik stenson, ian poulter who loves this competition and paul casey, those players who have come to the board and blood europe in this dominant position heading into the final day tomorrow. —— put europe. time for the weather. the day of sunshine today across england and wales. for northern ireland and scotla nd and wales. for northern ireland and scotland more cloud an
they haven't won on european soil in 25 yea rs. haven't won on european soil in 25 years. team europe hoping to win six ryder cups on european soil and they are well placed at the moment. it will see them win back the ryder cup. a lot of talk about tiger woods coming into this winning his first tournament in five years. he hasn't produced his best golf so far. surprising we have seen him play back—to—back matches today. the europeans are on top of the moment. rory mcilroy playing his best....
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in recent yea rs, yard of delhi and india.der yameen it's been closer and closer to china, and this has alarmed delhi, who are concerned that china is trying to get another foothold in the indian ocean. what sort of position as the opposition in to take power, given the repression there has been recently? at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. 0bviously at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. obviously we haven't had official results, we haven't had official results, we haven't had official results, we haven't had any work from yameen, so eve ryo ne haven't had any work from yameen, so everyone at the moment is waiting for the next steps. it's a surprising turn of events for everyone. let's see first of all what yameen says and if he's willing to concede power. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... a wildfire has spread over thousands of acres north of los angeles in california. the blaze spread quickly over a wide area, fanned by high wind
in recent yea rs, yard of delhi and india.der yameen it's been closer and closer to china, and this has alarmed delhi, who are concerned that china is trying to get another foothold in the indian ocean. what sort of position as the opposition in to take power, given the repression there has been recently? at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. 0bviously at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. obviously we haven't had official results, we haven't had...
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last opportunity to win in this category for that show because the crown is moving on to the later yea rscast. she said she has had a couple of wonderful yea rs she has had a couple of wonderful years showing a british story that has been hugely popular around the world and especially here in the us where they love anything to do with the unite that make royals. the cherry on the cake, some would say, was the proposal, a first? what is interesting, a guy who is 57 years old who directed the oscars ceremony earlier this year and he would won the category of variety show directing. so an oscars director winning an emmy for his work. then he reveals his audience in the audience. he did not want to call her his girlfriend because he wanted her his girlfriend because he wanted her to be his wife. and that was a clue that something special was going to happen. he brought up on the stage, he fell to one knee and presented her with what was his father ‘s wedding ring. and he proposed to his girlfriend and, luckily, she said yes. the pressure on her... but not really say no but, anyway, she did sa
last opportunity to win in this category for that show because the crown is moving on to the later yea rscast. she said she has had a couple of wonderful yea rs she has had a couple of wonderful years showing a british story that has been hugely popular around the world and especially here in the us where they love anything to do with the unite that make royals. the cherry on the cake, some would say, was the proposal, a first? what is interesting, a guy who is 57 years old who directed the...
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for yea rs, these countries will lead.ade reinforcing the military his priority. all this than a display to the west not seen since the cold war. space exploration has led to countless, ground—breaking discoveries, and now a team of british scientists wants to send worms to the international space station, to help us understand how our muscles can waste away. we've been given special access to the scientists as they prepare to launch the worms into space. john maguire went to see them at their laboratory in switzerland. when tim peake spent six months on board the international space station, regular exercise was vital. floating in zero gravity means astronauts stop using their muscles to stand and those muscles then start to waste away. now, a team of scientists from british universities is working to find out more. they've come to switzerland and, on the shore of lake lucerne, this lab that specialises in space biology. we're hoping to prevent muscle loss with astronauts when they go into space, so this will allow them t
for yea rs, these countries will lead.ade reinforcing the military his priority. all this than a display to the west not seen since the cold war. space exploration has led to countless, ground—breaking discoveries, and now a team of british scientists wants to send worms to the international space station, to help us understand how our muscles can waste away. we've been given special access to the scientists as they prepare to launch the worms into space. john maguire went to see them at...
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people saving to make very different things about many —— two very different things about many yea rst things about many years ago. i wash pushed onto the bed and he began grinding into me. i yelled, hoping that someone downstairs might hear me. and i tried to get away from him, but his weight was heavy. brett groped me and try to take off my clothes. he had a hard time because he was very inebriated and because i was wearing a i—piece bathing suit underneath my clothing. i believed he was going to rape me. i categorically and unequivocally deny the allegation against me by dr ford. i never had any sexual or physical encounter of any kind with dr ford. i never attended a gathering like the one dr ford describes in her allegation. i've never sexually assaulted dr ford or anyone. so, chris, you said there that the republicans really tried not to go after doctor ford directly but they did accuse the democrats of politicising this? yes, this is ultimately a political process. this hearing to try to appoint a new supreme courtjustice. hearing to try to appoint a new supreme court justice.
people saving to make very different things about many —— two very different things about many yea rst things about many years ago. i wash pushed onto the bed and he began grinding into me. i yelled, hoping that someone downstairs might hear me. and i tried to get away from him, but his weight was heavy. brett groped me and try to take off my clothes. he had a hard time because he was very inebriated and because i was wearing a i—piece bathing suit underneath my clothing. i believed he...
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there are certain instances where hmrc has condoned behaviour as fine, and then ten yea rs later behaviouren years later changed its mind. and people have been punished as a result. these are difficult nuanced relationships, and complex questions, but the basic principle, the basic principle that tax avoidance behaviour carries with it avoidance behaviour carries with it a moral quality, ithink avoidance behaviour carries with it a moral quality, i think is beyond sensible. the director of the good law project, thank you for being with us this lunchtime. a man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. janbaz tarin is accused of stabbing to death his former partner raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem. (read on) janbaz tarin appeared this morning, he was only in court for around 90 seconds, as is often the case when a first court appearance takes place. he confirmed his name, date of birth and address. then he was remanded in custody having been told that the case against him is so serious, the charge of double murder, that it must be transfer
there are certain instances where hmrc has condoned behaviour as fine, and then ten yea rs later behaviouren years later changed its mind. and people have been punished as a result. these are difficult nuanced relationships, and complex questions, but the basic principle, the basic principle that tax avoidance behaviour carries with it avoidance behaviour carries with it a moral quality, ithink avoidance behaviour carries with it a moral quality, i think is beyond sensible. the director of the...
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nearly ten yea rs cultural capital of tamils. be returning to normal but there are still underlying tensions and concerns are among the tamil immunity and they fear some of the court issues which triggered the conflict have not been addressed by government. —— community. the government. —— community. the government says it is looking into it tamil concern, particularly the issue of enforced disappearances. 40,000,10,000, issue of enforced disappearances. 40,000, 10,000, 30,000, 100,000 issue of enforced disappearances. 40,000,10,000,30,000,100,000 but now we are investigating into that. relatives of the disappeared said when will the loved ones return? when asked how long they will continue to practise, this woman says as long as she lives. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we talk to a wildlife monitoring group which says it has found more than 1,500 online listings of live animals for sale in thailand, some of them endangered. also on the programme: the baby born
nearly ten yea rs cultural capital of tamils. be returning to normal but there are still underlying tensions and concerns are among the tamil immunity and they fear some of the court issues which triggered the conflict have not been addressed by government. —— community. the government. —— community. the government says it is looking into it tamil concern, particularly the issue of enforced disappearances. 40,000,10,000, issue of enforced disappearances. 40,000, 10,000, 30,000, 100,000...
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charismatic tech tycoon who has proved a pioneer in everything from space exploration to electric ca rs exploration to electric cars. but no elon musk has put his whole career in danger with one tweet promising to take tesla back into private ownership. it was two words, funding secured, which caught the eye of the stock market regulator because it soon became clear the money was not sewn up. that means he has misled investors and even geniuses cannot get away with that. neither celebrities that is no reputation as an innovator provide an exemption from federal securities laws. moore has gone wrong lately, accusing one of the cave rescu e rs wrong lately, accusing one of the cave rescuers without evidence of being a paedophile has landed him with a liable lawsuit and smoking marijuana during an interview did not reassure shareholders. but now the regulator wants him barred from running tesla and market watchers say that poses a real threat to the business. elon musk is everything, the whole company hands on him, it's a company that goes to $1 billion in cash every quarter, it is burning
charismatic tech tycoon who has proved a pioneer in everything from space exploration to electric ca rs exploration to electric cars. but no elon musk has put his whole career in danger with one tweet promising to take tesla back into private ownership. it was two words, funding secured, which caught the eye of the stock market regulator because it soon became clear the money was not sewn up. that means he has misled investors and even geniuses cannot get away with that. neither celebrities...
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and it is what cove rs longer cover us.ouble is if you don‘t have it. you may have those problems in the future if you don‘t have sufficient health insurance. ehic is never covered everything full stop insurers always they have health or travel insurance also. and travel insurance is nice and cheap, compared to what you could get. but it does cover quite a lot. certainly as you say in france and spain, not so much, greece not so and spain, not so much, greece not so much, but generally it is a very helpful thing to have. anonymous text: "how will brexit affect travelling the the eu ? "i usually book flights car rental and accommodation but i am worried "if we end up with no deal we could lose our money "if flights are grounded. "also are we going to need visas and how do we stand on car hire?" i think we are looking at a nightmare situation, if there hasn‘t been a last—minute deal cobble together to make sure flights continue after march 200019. i hope that doesn‘t emerge. i looked at easyj et‘s that doesn‘t emerge. i looke
and it is what cove rs longer cover us.ouble is if you don‘t have it. you may have those problems in the future if you don‘t have sufficient health insurance. ehic is never covered everything full stop insurers always they have health or travel insurance also. and travel insurance is nice and cheap, compared to what you could get. but it does cover quite a lot. certainly as you say in france and spain, not so much, greece not so and spain, not so much, greece not so much, but generally it...