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what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?t censored in the uk, because i really would not like british media, including you, you are a very nice man, a gentleman, to be expelled from russia, which is exactly what i believe will happen if rt is censored in the uk. the british government wanted to send a strong message today to moscow. but that message has been dismissed here as nothing more than a provocation, and it plays into the narrative which the kremlin has been creating for some time, that the west is against russia. the man who styles himself as the defender of russia came to crimea today, territory vladimir putin annexed from ukraine. with an election in russia in four days' time, uk sanctions may help the kremlin leader rally support. tonight, moscow is showing no signs of buckling under british pressure. russia is promising retaliation soon. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. meanwhile the police and army have sealed off areas of the north dorset town of gillingham as part of the investigation. a cordon was put in p
what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?t censored in the uk, because i really would not like british media, including you, you are a very nice man, a gentleman, to be expelled from russia, which is exactly what i believe will happen if rt is censored in the uk. the british government wanted to send a strong message today to moscow. but that message has been dismissed here as nothing more than a provocation, and it plays into the narrative which the kremlin has been...
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i want to be pa rt set on the us market.e next generation of auto development. the industry is about to be rocked. the american boss tells me why the area was an obvious choice for them. if you put a centre outside of your home country, the best place is probably destroyed. —— detroit. the epa is here, there are test la bs detroit. the epa is here, there are test labs and wind tunnels... it is one stock shop to locate and engineering centre in this area. lawmakers and politicians attended the launch and were all keen to show that this droid's worst is legged—— the launch and were all keen to show that this droid's worslaj be car—— of auto when if . 2—1: ”is--- j, , ,,. when if of . 9: ”it" i” m when if of those 9: ”it" i— — m when if of those companies ——— i— — m area. when some of those companies purely bankrupt after the financial crisis, this factory almost did not make it. i can very clearly recall discussions back in 2007, 2008 about whether we would be able to keep this facility open, whether and not have sufficient bu
i want to be pa rt set on the us market.e next generation of auto development. the industry is about to be rocked. the american boss tells me why the area was an obvious choice for them. if you put a centre outside of your home country, the best place is probably destroyed. —— detroit. the epa is here, there are test la bs detroit. the epa is here, there are test labs and wind tunnels... it is one stock shop to locate and engineering centre in this area. lawmakers and politicians attended...
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authorities determine there was an unlawful use of force, we will consider this to be satisfied that rt they said that should the uk authorities determine there was in what will use force, they will consider this releva nt force, they will consider this relevant in their ongoing duty to be satisfied that rt is fit and proper. we do consider there was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the uk. it's a question four of com on how to react to that. it's very important bits is a matter for com. that is the structure of regulation that was put in place and has strong cross—party support and one of the other things the prime minister said, we must respond to this threat from russia appropriate to our values and one of our values is that politicians and the government don't interfere. the prime minister has talked about hostile state activity in general. tuc disinformation emanating from the russian state through the distribution of fake news or incidents were russian state broadcasters have breached uk code. dc mitigations as part of that package? yes, we've clearly seen act
authorities determine there was an unlawful use of force, we will consider this to be satisfied that rt they said that should the uk authorities determine there was in what will use force, they will consider this releva nt force, they will consider this relevant in their ongoing duty to be satisfied that rt is fit and proper. we do consider there was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the uk. it's a question four of com on how to react to that. it's very important bits is a...
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what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?censored in the uk, because i really would not like british media, including you, you are a very nice man, a gentleman, to be expelled from russia, which is exactly what i believe will happen if rt is censored in the uk. the british government wanted to send a strong message today to moscow. but that message has been dismissed here as nothing more than a provocation, and it plays into the narrative which the kremlin has been creating for some time, that the west is against russia. the man who styles himself as the defender of russia, came to crimea today, territory vladimir putin annexed from ukraine. with an election in russia in four days' time, uk sanctions may help the uk leader rally support. with an election in russia in four days' time, uk sanctions may help the kremlin leader rally support. tonight, moscow is showing no signs of buckling under british pressure. russia is promising retaliation soon. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. in new york the united nations security counc
what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?censored in the uk, because i really would not like british media, including you, you are a very nice man, a gentleman, to be expelled from russia, which is exactly what i believe will happen if rt is censored in the uk. the british government wanted to send a strong message today to moscow. but that message has been dismissed here as nothing more than a provocation, and it plays into the narrative which the kremlin has been...
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the luke rowe situation, —— the eni aluko situation, and they realise now that these things are pa rthat these things are part and part of it, but one player who was looking forward to taking pa rt who was looking forward to taking part in the tournament this week is lucy bronze, who will be captaining the side. it's a huge honour for anyone that's ever been captain of a club or country. people always say that. but in this week especially, playing the top teams in the world, so there's a bit more responsibility. we've got a new manager, a new squad, so there's a bit more to it this week, but it's definitely a huge honour and i'll try and do my best, but i always do. hopefully it works out well. we are excited, a couple of new faces, so it's really exciting to be pa rt of faces, so it's really exciting to be part of england and it really exciting game to be part of. he has got a very driven mindset. he wants us got a very driven mindset. he wants us to do everything together. discipline, respect. ithink us to do everything together. discipline, respect. i think it's great. it's the lit
the luke rowe situation, —— the eni aluko situation, and they realise now that these things are pa rthat these things are part and part of it, but one player who was looking forward to taking pa rt who was looking forward to taking part in the tournament this week is lucy bronze, who will be captaining the side. it's a huge honour for anyone that's ever been captain of a club or country. people always say that. but in this week especially, playing the top teams in the world, so there's a...
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the first pa rt some southern counties.t, once that is away, there is mild air in the south, relative to somewhat colder conditions in the northern half of scotland. monday sta rts northern half of scotland. monday starts bright enough, fairly crisp in one or two spots. you keep your sunshine across northern and eastern parts for the greater part of the day. out west, things change and, come tea—time, rain pushing into the west of northern ireland, in yorkshire and west of the taymor. nothing wrong with those temperatures. that area of rain is all associated with weather fronts, draped around that area of low pressure, with quite a number of isobars, so tuesday rather wet and breezy for some, but the rain eventually becomes confined to northern and eastern parts, and still quite mild across the south. further north, a shot of cold air coming in from the north sea. as a consequence, much cooler conditions to be found towards the north, where we see the snowfall totals mounting up. further south, as we get on into wednesday,
the first pa rt some southern counties.t, once that is away, there is mild air in the south, relative to somewhat colder conditions in the northern half of scotland. monday sta rts northern half of scotland. monday starts bright enough, fairly crisp in one or two spots. you keep your sunshine across northern and eastern parts for the greater part of the day. out west, things change and, come tea—time, rain pushing into the west of northern ireland, in yorkshire and west of the taymor. nothing...
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monday sta rts into the north of scotland.enough, fairly crisp in one or two spots, as i say. you keep your sunshine across northern and eastern parts of the greater pa rt and eastern parts of the greater part of the day. out west things change and eventually come to time, rain pushing into the west of northern ireland, pembrokeshire, west of the tebar too, nothing wrong with those temperatures for the time of year, nine to 13 or so. that is associated with weather fronts, quite a number of isobars, said tuesday rather wet, breezy affair some, rain can find eventually to northern and eastern parts, still relatively mild across the south. further north a shot of cold air comes in from the north sea, for 5 degrees only. as a rég‘hf :* : to be done to be done to "fly >»~4‘»~: iff—e’ffii’fl ls: ' north. we see the snowfall totals mounting up over the higher ground. further south into wednesday, the front clears away, brighter skies follow one behind but it is a bright and blustery sort of day on wednesday with a number of showers, m
monday sta rts into the north of scotland.enough, fairly crisp in one or two spots, as i say. you keep your sunshine across northern and eastern parts of the greater pa rt and eastern parts of the greater part of the day. out west things change and eventually come to time, rain pushing into the west of northern ireland, pembrokeshire, west of the tebar too, nothing wrong with those temperatures for the time of year, nine to 13 or so. that is associated with weather fronts, quite a number of...
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the latter pa rt like —7 or minus eight degrees.on, met office have issued three amber warnings for the snow and ice issues as those showers continue to gather in and stream off the north sea to affect humberside, yorkshire, the southeast and parts of south wales and the south—west. through the course of the night, on they come. you can imagine that by this stage there will be significant apps of lying snow. i've put the cloud aiken because as we get on through the day —— act in. things will begin to quieten down. but it will be a pretty cloudy day, a bit of brightness coming in off the north sea eventually, but look at the temperatures. 0ne, sea eventually, but look at the temperatures. one, two, three, 4 degrees, still feeling small. it's not until we get into the start of next week that we have our own area of high pressure keeping things at least in the first part of the week of wee bit more settled, feeling less cold and a bit unsettled later on. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines... police launch a murder inq
the latter pa rt like —7 or minus eight degrees.on, met office have issued three amber warnings for the snow and ice issues as those showers continue to gather in and stream off the north sea to affect humberside, yorkshire, the southeast and parts of south wales and the south—west. through the course of the night, on they come. you can imagine that by this stage there will be significant apps of lying snow. i've put the cloud aiken because as we get on through the day —— act in. things...
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they leave these games without a medal, a real shame, because it was going to play a big pa rt becauseing to play a big part in the medals target that was set for them before the games, and will put a lot of pressure on the rest of paralympics gb to step up and find medals elsewhere. that's all from sportsday. coming up
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andreas beck suite for pa rt i player.t our special look at the future of work. don't forget we are on twitter at bbc click and on facebook to. isn't it time you are leaving? 0k, we're off. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. was the bbc too slow to report on claims that up to 1,000 children in telford may have been victims of abuse by grooming gangs of mainly pakistani heritage? and, as calls are made for the kremlin—backed tv station russia today to be taken off the air in britain, should question time have chosen one of its presenters as a guest? first, the nerve agent attack on sergei skripal and his daughter yulia continued to dominate the news agenda this week, raising many questions for bbc news. one was the extent to which theresa may's unequivocal statement that russia was culpable for the attack should be taken on trust, or challenged. some members of the audience felt the bbc had erred too much in the former direction, with derek culson writing... and george skinner agreed. the prime minister
andreas beck suite for pa rt i player.t our special look at the future of work. don't forget we are on twitter at bbc click and on facebook to. isn't it time you are leaving? 0k, we're off. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. was the bbc too slow to report on claims that up to 1,000 children in telford may have been victims of abuse by grooming gangs of mainly pakistani heritage? and, as calls are made for the kremlin—backed tv station russia today to be taken off the air...
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what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?nsored in the uk. today to moscow. that the west is against russia. the territory vladimir putin annexed from ukraine. uk sanctions may help the kremlin leader rally support. tonight, moscow is showing no signs of buckling under british pressure. russia is promising retaliation soon. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. and he was also director for russia at the national security council. at the national security council. asked him what impact such expulsions can have. i think it's actually going to have a very limited impact. a very limited impact. many long—term consequences for russia. russia. we thought were spies from the embassy here. embassy here. consequences from moscow were really nail. nail. impact, something which is concrete, which russia will feel? which russia will feel? have been imposed on russia have been really rather weak. been really rather weak. we've gone after some defence firms, but really... but really... bank from doing any business at all with a western financ
what do you think the chances are of rt being censored in the uk?nsored in the uk. today to moscow. that the west is against russia. the territory vladimir putin annexed from ukraine. uk sanctions may help the kremlin leader rally support. tonight, moscow is showing no signs of buckling under british pressure. russia is promising retaliation soon. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. and he was also director for russia at the national security council. at the national security council. asked him...
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he would rather you be pa rt anything. he would rather you be part than look the part.r him.. —— riding on this for him. the british gymnast — claudia fragapanne is out of next month's commonwealth games... the four time gold—medallist at the last games in glasgow has snapped her achilles tendon. fragapanne says she's heartbroken and doesn't know when she'll be competing again. england will face new zealand in the next match of their one—day series at about one a.m. tomorrow morning in ba i rstow at about one a.m. tomorrow morning in bairstow says he would like to stay in the side. it is a personal opinion and a personal decision. i do not want to play solely white ball cricket for a long time. as i say, it is an individual thing that people need to weigh up within themselves. you can follow the action on bbc radio 5. for me, now it is good night. good evening. after yet another day of wintry disruption we have arrived at the end of the week. the big question, what does the weekend have installed ? question, what does the weekend have installed? actually question, what
he would rather you be pa rt anything. he would rather you be part than look the part.r him.. —— riding on this for him. the british gymnast — claudia fragapanne is out of next month's commonwealth games... the four time gold—medallist at the last games in glasgow has snapped her achilles tendon. fragapanne says she's heartbroken and doesn't know when she'll be competing again. england will face new zealand in the next match of their one—day series at about one a.m. tomorrow morning...
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hong kong is a pa rt stock markets wanted. hong kong is a part of that race.t is interesting it has been delayed. that is right. not only hong kong, york, london. —— new york. saudi officials, apart from the valuation, they have been split on whether to list it overseas. some said london had a good chance of securing the listing. other officials have shown ambitions to list in new york. they hope us officials will make regulatory concessions for a deal to materialise in the big apple. others have said the royal court is trying to make a solution with asia. at least in hong kong. they could play a major role in the investment. if they all cannot agree, a private sale to strategic investors has been another option under consideration. as you mentioned, saudi arabia wants to sell 5% of the world's largest oil producing company. this is part ofa oil producing company. this is part of a programme driven by the crown prince, mohamed bin salman. at the moment, there is a lot of indecision from riyadh, but sadly, if and when aramco lists on any of these foreign exchan
hong kong is a pa rt stock markets wanted. hong kong is a part of that race.t is interesting it has been delayed. that is right. not only hong kong, york, london. —— new york. saudi officials, apart from the valuation, they have been split on whether to list it overseas. some said london had a good chance of securing the listing. other officials have shown ambitions to list in new york. they hope us officials will make regulatory concessions for a deal to materialise in the big apple....
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one thing i think would have an effect is to ban rt. we should laugh at rt.e made to feel ashamed. 0k, well! am obviously going to ask anna to respond to that. people should laugh at you rather than take you off air. it is disappointing to hear that and busily i disagree with that point of view entirely. that said, i am sure if rte was taken —— if rt was taken off at, british media operators within russia would see a similar fate, as has already been indicated by the russian government. 0k, thank you all very much indeed. we will bring you the latest news and sport at 10am bring you the latest news and sport at10am and of bring you the latest news and sport at 10am and of course awful weather forecast just before at 10am and of course awful weather forecastjust before then. tv presenter and former strictly come dancing head judge len goodman wants to stop the over 60s falling to —— falling victim to bank scams. specially designed courses are being offered at branches of santander to try to teach them what to look out for and stop them becoming victims of frau
one thing i think would have an effect is to ban rt. we should laugh at rt.e made to feel ashamed. 0k, well! am obviously going to ask anna to respond to that. people should laugh at you rather than take you off air. it is disappointing to hear that and busily i disagree with that point of view entirely. that said, i am sure if rte was taken —— if rt was taken off at, british media operators within russia would see a similar fate, as has already been indicated by the russian government. 0k,...
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but otherwise i think it‘s a necessary pa rt but otherwise i think it‘s a necessary part of the system do is be more rigourous in how it is used. welsh footballers are in china ahead of their opening match of the china cup and star attraction gareth bale was given a rapturous reception from local fans was given a rapturous reception from localfans eager to was given a rapturous reception from local fans eager to capture a glance of the welsh forward. there‘s flash photography in tomos daffyd‘s report. bale—mania has reached china. here in china there is no doubting gareth bale‘s popularity. for one of world football‘s biggest stars, this chaos is the norm. and for the organisers of the china cup, his presence here in valuable. he arrived a day later after his teammates because of club commitments but for these fans it was worth the wait. how was it to meet gareth bale? very exciting. very emotional. cristiano ronaldo, messi and nxt is bale. top three for me. playing to the pitch, bale made it to the stadium for i‘m takes‘s training session. hear his team will ta ke training session. he
but otherwise i think it‘s a necessary pa rt but otherwise i think it‘s a necessary part of the system do is be more rigourous in how it is used. welsh footballers are in china ahead of their opening match of the china cup and star attraction gareth bale was given a rapturous reception from local fans was given a rapturous reception from localfans eager to was given a rapturous reception from local fans eager to capture a glance of the welsh forward. there‘s flash photography in tomos...
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pa rt part two of the weekend was quite mixed though much of the northern pa rt mixed though much ofhilly start with mist and fog. further south outbreaks of rain developing across the south—west but sunshine in between the showers. this area of low pressure will be a key player in the next 2a hours slowly sliding its way eastwards mainly affecting england and wales with the northern half of the country staying largely dry. much of scotland will stay dry and clear skies quite chilly with mist and fog. some rain in the far south of scotland but south of here will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain so less cold here and chilly further north. we start the new working week on a rather unsettled note the many, rain slowly clearing from northern ireland through the morning and seven scotland becoming more confined to england and wales and in the afternoon some rain may turn out to be quite heavy and persistent in places. further north of the best of the brightness ireland and the best of the sunshine. feeling cooler, temperatures in figures from most majorjust 11 or 12. a ridge of high press
pa rt part two of the weekend was quite mixed though much of the northern pa rt mixed though much ofhilly start with mist and fog. further south outbreaks of rain developing across the south—west but sunshine in between the showers. this area of low pressure will be a key player in the next 2a hours slowly sliding its way eastwards mainly affecting england and wales with the northern half of the country staying largely dry. much of scotland will stay dry and clear skies quite chilly with mist...
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is it trying to be too careful, is that pa rt trying to be too careful, is that part of the problem? tiptoe over any heresy. people boycotted modern course is off —— martin scorcese's full. any film that makes you cry for mel gibson has got it wrong! it makes you think of monty python all the time! there are scenes when people are going, messiah, messiah! you know what, he's not the messiah mightlj messiah, messiah! you know what, he's not the messiah might i do wish you'd say what you really think, jason! so that's a long two hours and will leave it at that!|j jason! so that's a long two hours and will leave it at that! i don't think this will make a lot of money at the box office. i think faith —based audiences will go and be com pletely —based audiences will go and be completely mystified as to what this was about. it is a passion of the christ without any passion. what should we be going to see? you've got to see black panther, you've got to see it now at the cinema, it is becoming a cultural event, people are seeing it for a five times, it has broken records at the box office, i
is it trying to be too careful, is that pa rt trying to be too careful, is that part of the problem? tiptoe over any heresy. people boycotted modern course is off —— martin scorcese's full. any film that makes you cry for mel gibson has got it wrong! it makes you think of monty python all the time! there are scenes when people are going, messiah, messiah! you know what, he's not the messiah mightlj messiah, messiah! you know what, he's not the messiah might i do wish you'd say what you...
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with the famous anna chapman, was pa rt with the famous anna chapman, was part of a sleeper cell in thed states. somehow he was viewed as an essential asset, and some of the papers are reporting he was the second most important after the other russian defector. it was obviously worth something, and he provided various details of various russian espionage activities. i suppose coming back to the point is how do we stop any of this. you can't really, because they only have to be right once, and we have to be right all the time. that is the problem when you are dealing with it. we would probably want to say to the russians, two can play at this game but i am not sure whether that is really a british response was top we wa nt is really a british response was top we want to go around bumping people off moscow? probably not.” we want to go around bumping people off moscow? probably not. i say probably for stop we had a very robust response after it was established that litvinenko had been poisoned on the orders of the kremlin, ultimately, as the inquest established. we couldn't really have do
with the famous anna chapman, was pa rt with the famous anna chapman, was part of a sleeper cell in thed states. somehow he was viewed as an essential asset, and some of the papers are reporting he was the second most important after the other russian defector. it was obviously worth something, and he provided various details of various russian espionage activities. i suppose coming back to the point is how do we stop any of this. you can't really, because they only have to be right once, and...
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that gives it one great advantage over rt — it doesn't need a broadcasting licence.ent to visit. in 1957, the soviet union fired a tin can into space. they called it sputnik. it wasn't so much what it did — the first satellite did nothing except go "beep—beep—beep" — but what it represented. the triumph of russian will over the west. we are in the middle of a new cold war — at least it feels like that. the weapons, not bullets or bombs, but information. and i've come here to edinburgh which, in this surreal conflict, is fast becoming a new frontline. hello. hi — igor? dobroye utro. dobroye den‘! good day. dobroye den‘. welcome, welcome. sputnik uk is, some say, a russian propaganda machine. it launched in scotland in the summer of 2016. the team pings out radio output on the internet. so, where are the nuclear rockets? igor laughs with tensions high, i do my diplomatic best. what's it like being a traitor? interesting question! i wouldn't consider myself a traitor. i found sputnik on the internet. i applied for the job and... of course, i googled the company before i
that gives it one great advantage over rt — it doesn't need a broadcasting licence.ent to visit. in 1957, the soviet union fired a tin can into space. they called it sputnik. it wasn't so much what it did — the first satellite did nothing except go "beep—beep—beep" — but what it represented. the triumph of russian will over the west. we are in the middle of a new cold war — at least it feels like that. the weapons, not bullets or bombs, but information. and i've come here...
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i am excited, as pa rt should be good.and this isa part of the london marathon and this is a great opportunity to see where iam and is a great opportunity to see where i am and if anything needs checking, we can work on it. is this very much seen as a warm up for we can work on it. is this very much seen as a warm up for the london marathon? it is a warm up. it is a warm up. most runners who are taking pa rt warm up. most runners who are taking part in the big major marathon like to test themselves and this is another test for me, but, this is my home town, so it comes with a bit of pressure. so for farah the aim to ta ke pressure. so for farah the aim to take what he learns this weekend into next month's london marathon, for the organiserser to see if a new event for the organiserser to see if a new eve nt ca n for the organiserser to see if a new event can become a regular part of the sporting calendar. the current windy and wintry conditions here in london are hardly ideal either for the 1500 -- 15,000 london are hardly
i am excited, as pa rt should be good.and this isa part of the london marathon and this is a great opportunity to see where iam and is a great opportunity to see where i am and if anything needs checking, we can work on it. is this very much seen as a warm up for we can work on it. is this very much seen as a warm up for the london marathon? it is a warm up. it is a warm up. most runners who are taking pa rt warm up. most runners who are taking part in the big major marathon like to test...
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but i also think it is pa rt not defect.der message to the west. on behalf of his population, which is, we can pretty much do what we want, and if we want to punish a trader who is holed up in britain we will do it. i think it actually appeals to the russian audience, although for now, probably most russians are simply not accepting that the kremlin is involved. so really no surprises for you in that behaviour? well, there was one surprise. you in that behaviour? well, there was one surprise. and that was how sloppy this was. i mean, whoever executed this poisoning, administered the poisoning, spread it, contaminated a lot of other people and places, but one i look back on the poisoning of alexander litvinenko in 2006, and the two assassins, they were also very very careless, as you recall, they sprinkled polonium 210 everywhere they went. so i don't know but that pa rt they went. so i don't know but that part did surprise me. one would have thought, if they were going to do something like this it would not have been such a
but i also think it is pa rt not defect.der message to the west. on behalf of his population, which is, we can pretty much do what we want, and if we want to punish a trader who is holed up in britain we will do it. i think it actually appeals to the russian audience, although for now, probably most russians are simply not accepting that the kremlin is involved. so really no surprises for you in that behaviour? well, there was one surprise. you in that behaviour? well, there was one surprise....
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i would not ban rt. that's one of the most talked about options. aleppo and they carried that in russia. i do not think it is sensible to ban arty. it gives credence to the view that broadcasting is partisan here. it is not sensible to ban russian state elevation. of all the things, the specific things you've heard, i know you want a big strategy for the west to align itself. what would you do specifically with the uk? let me just address what my colleague has already said, everyone should understand this is war. this is aggression against britain, aggression against other countries, aggression against the west. and in the war of aggression there is no response that would be enough or not enough. so that is why all these instruments that have already been mentioned dealing with illegal financial assets in london or the magnitsky act or rt, the state broadcaster, all of them are important. all of them are important but they are only elements. some elements of the possible grand strategy. so you do not need to forget about the long—term goal of such
i would not ban rt. that's one of the most talked about options. aleppo and they carried that in russia. i do not think it is sensible to ban arty. it gives credence to the view that broadcasting is partisan here. it is not sensible to ban russian state elevation. of all the things, the specific things you've heard, i know you want a big strategy for the west to align itself. what would you do specifically with the uk? let me just address what my colleague has already said, everyone should...
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overnight just below freezing in a few places, some frost here and there and it sta rts some frost herend it starts off quieter tomorrow. some scattered showers across western scotla nd scattered showers across western scotland and northern ireland, some of these heavier times. generally speaking the further inland you can't you see some decent styles of sunshine and temperatures getting into double digits in some places. towards thursday we see low—pressure threatening into the south—west and still under the influence of low pressure in the north. so those showers never too far away. still quite a wintry flavour to them further north. as we move out of thursday into friday we start to notice the change. that low—pressure likely to squeeze up from the south—west bringing some wet weather. but milder ab the south. and whether frontal system sits, we could see some snow moving into the weekend. but likely only to be to the north and for a time, turning milder behind that with some sunny spells. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the facts aren't all in, but the british foreign secre
overnight just below freezing in a few places, some frost here and there and it sta rts some frost herend it starts off quieter tomorrow. some scattered showers across western scotla nd scattered showers across western scotland and northern ireland, some of these heavier times. generally speaking the further inland you can't you see some decent styles of sunshine and temperatures getting into double digits in some places. towards thursday we see low—pressure threatening into the south—west...
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pa rt part of our team extremely busy covering this story, every twist and turn.fers to mark zuckerberg's post on facebook where he sort of apologises... sort of. he talks about the fact in 2015 it came to his attention, facebook‘s attention what was going on with regards to cambridge analytica, why are we only talking about this now in 2018? you have hit the nail on the head, that is what immediately struck me. they knew in 2015 this data had been collected, they were fine with it being collected by the psychologist at cambridge university, they were not fine, they say, without being shared with cambridge analytica and been used for commercial purposes. they sent a little letter saying, could you please delete that data? do not do it again. then nothing for all those yea rs, it again. then nothing for all those years, all the 50 million people whose data had been shared, they knew nothing. and on friday night, they put out the announcement that cambridge analytica and this researcher had been banned from facebook. the other thing they did on friday will send a le
pa rt part of our team extremely busy covering this story, every twist and turn.fers to mark zuckerberg's post on facebook where he sort of apologises... sort of. he talks about the fact in 2015 it came to his attention, facebook‘s attention what was going on with regards to cambridge analytica, why are we only talking about this now in 2018? you have hit the nail on the head, that is what immediately struck me. they knew in 2015 this data had been collected, they were fine with it being...
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the first pa rt just a tad below freezing.ce that is away, i will show you mild air in the south, which is relative to somewhat colder conditions getting into the northern half of scotland. monday starts bright enough, fairly crisp in one oi’ bright enough, fairly crisp in one or two max potts, as i say. you keep sunshine across northern and eastern pa rt sunshine across northern and eastern part of the greater part of the day. at west, things change, and come tea—time, we will see rain pushing into the west of northern ireland, to pembrokeshire, and to the west of the time, too. temperatures of 9-13dc. the time, too. temperatures of 9—13dc. great around that area of low pressure, quite a number that back quite a number of isobars, so a breezy affair for back quite a number of isobars, so a breezy affairfor some on back quite a number of isobars, so a breezy affair for some on tuesday, rain becoming confined to northern and eastern parts. it is still relatively mild across the south, but further north, a shot of cold aircoming
the first pa rt just a tad below freezing.ce that is away, i will show you mild air in the south, which is relative to somewhat colder conditions getting into the northern half of scotland. monday starts bright enough, fairly crisp in one oi’ bright enough, fairly crisp in one or two max potts, as i say. you keep sunshine across northern and eastern pa rt sunshine across northern and eastern part of the greater part of the day. at west, things change, and come tea—time, we will see rain...
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of the pa rt responsibility of my actions.three, in cape town. i am extremely sorry and i really, really regret that. it is going to be a decision that will stick with me for the rest of my life. who else was involved? you the rest of my life. who else was involved 7 you were the rest of my life. who else was involved? you were involved, steve smith was involved, cameron bancroft was involved. inaudible. the players, the coach, who knew... inaudible. i am here today to accept my responsibility for my part, my involvement, in what happened in cape town. it is inexcusable. i am deeply sorry. as i said, i will do everything i can to learn that respect back from the australian public. sorry, sorry, excuse me, one question each. was it your idea? as isaid, i'm question each. was it your idea? as i said, i'm here to take full responsibility for the part that i played in this. it is extremely reg retta ble. played in this. it is extremely regrettable. i'm very sorry. i really wa nt regrettable. i'm very sorry. i really want to just m
of the pa rt responsibility of my actions.three, in cape town. i am extremely sorry and i really, really regret that. it is going to be a decision that will stick with me for the rest of my life. who else was involved? you the rest of my life. who else was involved 7 you were the rest of my life. who else was involved? you were involved, steve smith was involved, cameron bancroft was involved. inaudible. the players, the coach, who knew... inaudible. i am here today to accept my responsibility...
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i will give you a sense of pa rt down. i will give you a sense of part of that. you are one of the men who gets things to the uk quickly. public hearing on the tug boats going behind us. jeff, tell me to you, how are you feeling? what about rate is it happening? firstly, the small and medium enterprises. since 1993, they did not do any formalities at all. 93 is a long time ago. now, there will have to be customs formalities but also, when you talk about fruit, vegetables, et cetera. the food agency comes in. you have to be aware that they had to declare goods exiting europe but also entering into the uk. when you talk about small companies, awareness of the bigger picture. borisjohnson talks about awareness of the bigger picture. boris johnson talks about this awareness of the bigger picture. borisjohnson talks about this being the best trade deal there has ever been. in rotterdam, they are bringing in customs officers, hundreds of them. paperwork is suddenly needed. using a lot of people in ports, smaller companies, bigger companiesjust people in ports, smaller
i will give you a sense of pa rt down. i will give you a sense of part of that. you are one of the men who gets things to the uk quickly. public hearing on the tug boats going behind us. jeff, tell me to you, how are you feeling? what about rate is it happening? firstly, the small and medium enterprises. since 1993, they did not do any formalities at all. 93 is a long time ago. now, there will have to be customs formalities but also, when you talk about fruit, vegetables, et cetera. the food...
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they've won the league cup, they've won without losing much pa rt cup, they've won without losing muchs part of their brand now and maybe that is part of the incentive for manchester united to go down that path. so very much part of their brand now and maybe that is part of the incentive for manchester united to go down that path. there guarantee they will be granted this. the fa needs manchester united to set upa the fa needs manchester united to set up a women a decision but given there has been a clamourfor manchester united to set up a womenlooks like the road they're going to go down. , desire is there. they need to get players, head coach etc in place but it looks like the road they're going to go down and just before we go, just news to tell you coming in in the last few. we will have more news on that all the day's other stories slatternly prohibit itch of manchester united has left the club. he has left manchester united. we will have more news on that and all the day's other will be back with you in the next hour. i good afternoon, you're watching bbc news and we're going to
they've won the league cup, they've won without losing much pa rt cup, they've won without losing muchs part of their brand now and maybe that is part of the incentive for manchester united to go down that path. so very much part of their brand now and maybe that is part of the incentive for manchester united to go down that path. there guarantee they will be granted this. the fa needs manchester united to set upa the fa needs manchester united to set up a women a decision but given there has...
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pa rt part two of the weekend has been mixed.ross much of scotland and northern ireland. further south, low—pressure has brought showers into thunderstorms across southern and south—western parts of the uk. it will continue through tonight and into tomorrow. we have had some thundery downpours across the south east of england. some thunder with the rain further west. it will spiral northwards and move eastwards as well. we could see rain in northern ireland and scotland. a clear and cool night. less called for the south because of the wind and the rain. monday a cloudy and damp note for england and wales. the rain clearing from northern ireland and scotland. the best of any sunshine in northern ireland, western scotland. a bit cooler than today. temperatures in single figures. maybe 12 celsius in the south. that weather system moves away on tuesday. ridge of high built—in. from wednesday onwards it looks like we will see these areas of low— pressure looks like we will see these areas of low—pressure bringing more cloud and outbre
pa rt part two of the weekend has been mixed.ross much of scotland and northern ireland. further south, low—pressure has brought showers into thunderstorms across southern and south—western parts of the uk. it will continue through tonight and into tomorrow. we have had some thundery downpours across the south east of england. some thunder with the rain further west. it will spiral northwards and move eastwards as well. we could see rain in northern ireland and scotland. a clear and cool...
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we weren't allowed to be a pa rt country. that behind. some of the farc supporters had travelled hours to watch these political newcomers speak. translation: most of us are peasant farmers, living in absolute poverty. we don't have a house or sta ble poverty. we don't have a house or stablejob, so poverty. we don't have a house or stable job, so we are here to support peace. the driving rain didn't stop the party. for the farc leader, used to live in the jungle, the weather was hardly a threat. the word fa rc the weather was hardly a threat. the word farc is so heavily associated with the country's conflict, few would ever imagine seeing former guerrilla fighters standing on stage and running as politicians. itjust shows how much colombia has changed in the past few years. the peace deal brought to an end one of the longest running conflicts. the farc started life as a marxist inspired movement, demanding land rights. over half a century of fighting saw more than 200,000 people killed and millions displaced. the bombing of th
we weren't allowed to be a pa rt country. that behind. some of the farc supporters had travelled hours to watch these political newcomers speak. translation: most of us are peasant farmers, living in absolute poverty. we don't have a house or sta ble poverty. we don't have a house or stablejob, so poverty. we don't have a house or stable job, so we are here to support peace. the driving rain didn't stop the party. for the farc leader, used to live in the jungle, the weather was hardly a threat....
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uk is pa rt international arrangement.al criminal court after all and possibly they will push to go down that route. well defence secretary gavin williamson, his take on it was they had turned their back on british values and so they should be given the opportunity of an appearance in a british court, it should be dealt with elsewhere he said. countervailing political pressures on this. some would argue that they should be tried here because some of the big for british. i think that is a very strong argument. and also a strong argument, that you cannot make someone deliberately stateless. that is the principle for a minute and look at the practicalities. why this was done and said was they did not want blowback, they did not want the associates of mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, coming back potentially going underground and causing trouble or triggering things. they of the recent attack in france, a spontaneous picking up of thejihadi message from islamic state and this was part of the argument especially when mohammed emwazi
uk is pa rt international arrangement.al criminal court after all and possibly they will push to go down that route. well defence secretary gavin williamson, his take on it was they had turned their back on british values and so they should be given the opportunity of an appearance in a british court, it should be dealt with elsewhere he said. countervailing political pressures on this. some would argue that they should be tried here because some of the big for british. i think that is a very...
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but as emma comes up from the south—west you will start to see something less cold, lighter blue sta rtsld, lighter blue starts to nibble away across northern ireland, england and wales. the real cold air sits across eastern scotland. as we head into the weekend it's still going to be cold, but little less cold across much of england and wales cricket but however any precipitation we still see over the weekend could still see over the weekend could still fall as snow. good afternoon. you are watching bbc news. the latest sport this hour. the scottish rugby union says it is appalled by the abuse suffered by england had coach eddiejones as he returned from edinburgh by train over the weekend. he revealed he was physically and verbally abused on the journey. this is physically and verbally abused on thejourney. this is footage physically and verbally abused on the journey. this is footage taken of him in manchester, when he was also sworn at by a group of men. jones then went to a manchester united match as a guest of sir alex ferguson. when he continued his journey to london by train he wa
but as emma comes up from the south—west you will start to see something less cold, lighter blue sta rtsld, lighter blue starts to nibble away across northern ireland, england and wales. the real cold air sits across eastern scotland. as we head into the weekend it's still going to be cold, but little less cold across much of england and wales cricket but however any precipitation we still see over the weekend could still see over the weekend could still fall as snow. good afternoon. you are...
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laws to crack down on russian officials guilty of human rights abuses, and russian tv stations like rtrgeted. the media regulator has already warned it could lose its licence. here at the foreign office, they are also investing a lot of effort and diplomacy in trying to bring international pressure to bear on russia, but the bar is high. russia has a veto at the un and some eu countries are reluctant to contemplate yet more sanctions. this evening the russian embassy said moscow would not respond to britain's ultimatum unless it was given samples of the nerve agent. as diplomats promised retaliation against any punitive action. russia is not a country to be spoken to in the language of ultimatums. i think it is high time the united kingdom learned that. tonight, the investigation continues in salisbury. tomorrow the diplomatic war of words will be replaced by deeds, and outright confrontation. james landale, bbc news. russia has repeated its denial of any involvement in the nerve agent attack. the country's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, dismissed the accusation, while the russian em
laws to crack down on russian officials guilty of human rights abuses, and russian tv stations like rtrgeted. the media regulator has already warned it could lose its licence. here at the foreign office, they are also investing a lot of effort and diplomacy in trying to bring international pressure to bear on russia, but the bar is high. russia has a veto at the un and some eu countries are reluctant to contemplate yet more sanctions. this evening the russian embassy said moscow would not...
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as pa rt of europe since the second world war.ge diplomatic effort across europe, british officials told the chemicals weapon watchdog that russia was implicated in the use of chemical weapons. germany, france and other allies offered support without attributing blame but donald trump at least appeared to a cce pt but donald trump at least appeared to accept russia might be involved. theresa may is going to be speaking to me today. it sounds to me like they believe it was russia and i would certainly take that finding as fact. as soon as we get the facts straight, if we agree with them, we will condemn russia or whoever it may be. russia is already subject to sanctions. ministers insist these damage russia's economy but their impact on behaviour is doubtful. crucially these are largely eu sanctions, the uk cannot impose them on its own. so what unilateral options is the government considering? some of russia's 58 diplomats in london could be expeued diplomats in london could be expelled but that might promote a tit for tat expulsi
as pa rt of europe since the second world war.ge diplomatic effort across europe, british officials told the chemicals weapon watchdog that russia was implicated in the use of chemical weapons. germany, france and other allies offered support without attributing blame but donald trump at least appeared to a cce pt but donald trump at least appeared to accept russia might be involved. theresa may is going to be speaking to me today. it sounds to me like they believe it was russia and i would...
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we were not allowed to be pa rt country.we had no choice but to take up arms. with the peace agreement, we left left behind. some of the farc supporters have travelled hours to watch them speak. translation: most of us peasant farmers that live in poverty. we do not have a house or stable job, so we're here to support peace. the driving rain did not stop the party. the farc legally used to the jungle, it was not a threat. the word farc is so associated with conflict, few would imagine seeing former guerrilla fighter standing a station setting as politicians. it shows how much colombia has changed in the past two years. the peace deal brought to the end —— to an end a long conflict. 0ver brought to the end —— to an end a long conflict. over half a century of fighting saw more than 200,000 people killed and millions displaced. the bombing of el nogel social club in 2006 was a terrible attack. this man was a chef at the social club. he is still in constant pain. he says he can't turn his back on what happened. his leg is a perm
we were not allowed to be pa rt country.we had no choice but to take up arms. with the peace agreement, we left left behind. some of the farc supporters have travelled hours to watch them speak. translation: most of us peasant farmers that live in poverty. we do not have a house or stable job, so we're here to support peace. the driving rain did not stop the party. the farc legally used to the jungle, it was not a threat. the word farc is so associated with conflict, few would imagine seeing...
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if mrs may sta rts ireland of ireland. some parts of the uk economy to the eu, i think that will not go down very well. the eu is saying there are difficult choices the great britain has to face up to, it could bring barriers to trade with the eu. how much control does it want over rules and regulations, the same thing. the eu wa nts regulations, the same thing. the eu wants the detail and they will respond. not long to wait. damian grammaticas and norman smith. damian grammaticas and norman smith. and you can watch that speech live on the bbc news channel — it's due to begin at half past one. as soon as that gets under way we will carry it on the bbc news channel. our top story this lunchtime: snow, ice and strong winds and now the threat of floods. widespread disruption continues across the uk. and still to come... the orchestra stranded in the snow who made sure it was a special white wedding. coming up in sport: great britain's katarina johnson thompson has started her bid for gold at the world indoor athletics champio
if mrs may sta rts ireland of ireland. some parts of the uk economy to the eu, i think that will not go down very well. the eu is saying there are difficult choices the great britain has to face up to, it could bring barriers to trade with the eu. how much control does it want over rules and regulations, the same thing. the eu wa nts regulations, the same thing. the eu wants the detail and they will respond. not long to wait. damian grammaticas and norman smith. damian grammaticas and norman...
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the way with things like stations against russia, and he said he detected some reluctance on the pa rtto go further. will that be an issue going further? it will only be a uk if it issued if the uk asks for that and asks the uk as a whole to take sanctions against russia. there has a lwa ys sanctions against russia. there has always been a debate amongst the eu countries about the efficacy of these sanctions, whether they really provide perfect —— pressure, some countries with closer relations to russia have been less convinced about that. but the uk and many other countries have said that this was an important instrument of pressure to bring to bear on russia, and it has to be important to maintain. and all these countries have stood behind that position, despite the internal debates about it. but i think what we will see is that for now, the uk will have to ta ke that for now, the uk will have to take the lead on this with rhetorical backing from the eu side. but whether the uk can convince other countries to expand their sanctions, some countries have those targeting russia, particu
the way with things like stations against russia, and he said he detected some reluctance on the pa rtto go further. will that be an issue going further? it will only be a uk if it issued if the uk asks for that and asks the uk as a whole to take sanctions against russia. there has a lwa ys sanctions against russia. there has always been a debate amongst the eu countries about the efficacy of these sanctions, whether they really provide perfect —— pressure, some countries with closer...
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said onstage that he is coming in lighter but the wait will mean nothing, he would rather be the pa rt, victory could secure a unification fight against anthonyjoshua, the biggest name at the moment. england was byjonny biggest name at the moment. england was by jonny bairstow biggest name at the moment. england was byjonny bairstow says he has no plans to follow his one—day team—mates into playing solely limited overs cricket. england face new zealand in the third match of their one—day series in just under four hours and bairstow says he wa nts to four hours and bairstow says he wants to stay in the test side as well. it is very much a personal opinion, a personal decision. iwill not be playing solely white ball cricket. for a long time. as i say, it is an individual thing that people have got to weigh up within themselves. and that is all the sport for now. thank you. now to those who are definitely more at home in the snow — a colony of more than 1.5 million penguins has been discovered off the antarctic peninsula. with little human activity on the danger islands, a so—called super
said onstage that he is coming in lighter but the wait will mean nothing, he would rather be the pa rt, victory could secure a unification fight against anthonyjoshua, the biggest name at the moment. england was byjonny biggest name at the moment. england was by jonny bairstow biggest name at the moment. england was byjonny bairstow says he has no plans to follow his one—day team—mates into playing solely limited overs cricket. england face new zealand in the third match of their one—day...
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to do with that at all, although he might say to me, what do you think of so and so for a certain pa rt so for a certain part —— in terms of casting i didn't have much to do with that. i would probably say, great, let's try and yet that person. you reflect on parallels with your life and the lives of lear, and the first issue will falter in life at times, with your bad shoulder, how useful were those real—life experiences in preparation for the role? at the time they didn't feel useful, they felt too close for comfort. i also had two members of my family passed away and some other people that i knew well passed away. it felt quite strange. running through the play king lear is to paraphrase lear, the smell of mortality, a sense of the fragility of life and human life, that's a terribly strong theme in the play. and here i was rehearsing the play. and here i was rehearsing the part and acting those things but also experiencing them in real life. so it was a strange time. that was often a bit painful and difficult but thank goodness it worked out in the end. you mention a couple of times
to do with that at all, although he might say to me, what do you think of so and so for a certain pa rt so for a certain part —— in terms of casting i didn't have much to do with that. i would probably say, great, let's try and yet that person. you reflect on parallels with your life and the lives of lear, and the first issue will falter in life at times, with your bad shoulder, how useful were those real—life experiences in preparation for the role? at the time they didn't feel useful,...
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it is the only pa rt beef up the most. that has a land border with another eu state. whether businesses will be able to continue trading freely across the border, whether people will be able to continue moving freely across that border, is of course a critical question that will affect many industries, but perhaps especially the agricultural industry, a huge pa rt the agricultural industry, a huge part of the economy of ireland, north and south. so theresa may is here at this farm on the outskirts of bangor in county down, where she is currently having lunch and chatting with a group of local farmers. we are about 15 miles from the border, but there was no doubt that the future of that frontier is continuing to dominate the debate about brexit here. with a year to 90, about brexit here. with a year to go, there are three approaches on the table. the british and irish governments would prefer a comprehensive free trade agreement between the uk and the eu, which would mean no new checks on the land border are necessary. anot
it is the only pa rt beef up the most. that has a land border with another eu state. whether businesses will be able to continue trading freely across the border, whether people will be able to continue moving freely across that border, is of course a critical question that will affect many industries, but perhaps especially the agricultural industry, a huge pa rt the agricultural industry, a huge part of the economy of ireland, north and south. so theresa may is here at this farm on the...
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it is a pa rt out. this is significant. it is a part of the way the system was designed.n the day you we re designed. earlier in the day you were talking... there has not been a full—throated apology. be were not transparent about who is really to blame. they are starting to realise that behind the benign face of these social media companies there is something more dark. we are not users, we are a product. i do not know how i feel about that and we should have a conversation about it. everyone is thinking twice about it. it is not just, everyone is thinking twice about it. it is notjust, of course, facebook. it is notjust, of course, facebook. it is notjust, of course, facebook. it is huge technology giants gathering information about us all of the time, whether it is through oui’ of the time, whether it is through our phone, ai devices in our home listening to us and what we're doing, where we're going, what we'll buy and why and all that. what is concerning is what happens to that information. yeah. the times, the co—founder of whatsapp, who facebook bought out, the $16
it is a pa rt out. this is significant. it is a part of the way the system was designed.n the day you we re designed. earlier in the day you were talking... there has not been a full—throated apology. be were not transparent about who is really to blame. they are starting to realise that behind the benign face of these social media companies there is something more dark. we are not users, we are a product. i do not know how i feel about that and we should have a conversation about it....
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it's called rt. heir just could be the street. i -- they're just down the street, i was just there at lunchtime, gave them an interview. and as part of the russiagate hysteria, they were forced to register under foreign -- >> [inaudible] >> registration act which mysteriously aipac has not done. [laughter] [applause] and this was generally applauded by the, you know, a lot of liberals, a lot of democrats. and lo and behold, grant mentioned this morning the al-jazeera documentary. the one that was done and aired bilal jazeera last year on the british-israel lobby was very important. it showed the underhanded tactics, there was undercover film of an israeli embassy agent plotting to bring down a british government minister who was perceived as too critical of israel, that he'd criticized the settlements. they wanted to bring him down. and that plot was, you know, i don't know how far hay got, but al-jazeera busted it with this undercover investigation. and the british media swept it under the carpet. b
it's called rt. heir just could be the street. i -- they're just down the street, i was just there at lunchtime, gave them an interview. and as part of the russiagate hysteria, they were forced to register under foreign -- >> [inaudible] >> registration act which mysteriously aipac has not done. [laughter] [applause] and this was generally applauded by the, you know, a lot of liberals, a lot of democrats. and lo and behold, grant mentioned this morning the al-jazeera documentary....
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customs checking areas, or cameras need to be put in place to ensure that if northern ireland as pa rtthat if northern ireland as part of the uk but not the eu, that things are put in place to ensure that trade is free and easy. john major and tony blair have been talking about the possibility of a second referendum. most sitting politicians are saying no, that is not where we are going. the public voted, they made a decision and the decision has been made so we need to work with that decision. from your perspective, working in london, as an economist, what impact does all of this have on the uk, if at all? it is having a profound impact on investment. investment in the uk, coming from outside? yes, but also from uk businesses themselves. they are not prepared to invest in additional capital, we're not seeing wages rise because businesses that have weathered the recession that came after the global financial crisis, they keep money in their back pocket because they don't know what to do with it, they are not splurging it on more money for me and you, alla splurging it on more money for
customs checking areas, or cameras need to be put in place to ensure that if northern ireland as pa rtthat if northern ireland as part of the uk but not the eu, that things are put in place to ensure that trade is free and easy. john major and tony blair have been talking about the possibility of a second referendum. most sitting politicians are saying no, that is not where we are going. the public voted, they made a decision and the decision has been made so we need to work with that decision....
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i want to be pa rt set on the us market.part of the next generation of auto development... the boss tells the way the area was an obvious choice for them. if you're going to put an engineering centre outside of your country, probably the best place to do that is detroit. the entire industry, the only adversities, they all have auto centre programmes and so it is kind of a one stop shop. lawmakers and politicians attended the launch. all keen to show that detroit's worst is the hind them. this massive abandoned carfactory has long been a symbol of the downfall of detroit's auto industry. the city itself is still a long way off the boom times it once experienced. still, many who have seen experienced. still, many who have seen the twists and turns of detroit are heaving a sign of relief. the decades of this plant has made car seats. 0nce some companies went bankrupt after the financial crisis, this factory almost did not make it. eikenberry ——i can clearly recall discussions whether we could keep the factory open. it was such
i want to be pa rt set on the us market.part of the next generation of auto development... the boss tells the way the area was an obvious choice for them. if you're going to put an engineering centre outside of your country, probably the best place to do that is detroit. the entire industry, the only adversities, they all have auto centre programmes and so it is kind of a one stop shop. lawmakers and politicians attended the launch. all keen to show that detroit's worst is the hind them. this...
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a pa rt you can see that. 250 calories. up calories by snacking, the equivalent of one extra meal in the equivalent of one extra meal in the day? it is but you can look at the day? it is but you can look at the smoothie and think, the recommended amount is 150 millilitres, so that is too much. peanut butter is an excellent product in terms that it is a plant —based protein and you would have a sense spreading of that on some toast, perfectly great. yoghurt, looks for things that are lower sugar and put things in it. be mindful. yes, snack but look at what you're having. thank you for an interesting discussion. we could talk about this but we are out of time. thank you both for your time. some breaking news now from wiltshire police in relation to the investigation into what caused a former russia agent and has started to collapse in salisbury on sunday. 0r to collapse in salisbury on sunday. or is our now seeing another location, the bishop mill pop in salisbury has been secured after the incident. they say is small number
a pa rt you can see that. 250 calories. up calories by snacking, the equivalent of one extra meal in the equivalent of one extra meal in the day? it is but you can look at the day? it is but you can look at the smoothie and think, the recommended amount is 150 millilitres, so that is too much. peanut butter is an excellent product in terms that it is a plant —based protein and you would have a sense spreading of that on some toast, perfectly great. yoghurt, looks for things that are lower...
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russia's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, he was barred from taking pa rt navalny, heing part in the election. and then you look at the amount of airtime that was given to president putin on russian television ahead of the election, he had far more airtime that all of the other candidates put together and all of the coverage of vladimir putin was very positive. so, you know, in that sense, no, this is not like a western election. the russian authorities have been particularly critical of the british media. do you worry about your safety at all? i have worried up till this point. as i say, walking around moscow right now, it feels pretty normal. you go into the coffeeshop, you get happy smiley serving you. and although i have noticed more anti— british sentiment on russian television, for example, i saw on russian television, for example, isawa on russian television, for example, i saw a report the other day where the reporter claimed that over the last few centuries, britain has had it infor last few centuries, britain has had it in for russia and they listed all the t
russia's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, he was barred from taking pa rt navalny, heing part in the election. and then you look at the amount of airtime that was given to president putin on russian television ahead of the election, he had far more airtime that all of the other candidates put together and all of the coverage of vladimir putin was very positive. so, you know, in that sense, no, this is not like a western election. the russian authorities have been particularly...
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after the sanctions came into force, they reduced their involvement, but this all formed pa rt involvement of the investigations that are ongoing. many of these transactions according to the report appeared to have used singapore's financial system. the monetary authority told the bbc it is working closely with the bbc it is working closely with the un in these cases. in a statement, it specifically warned that banks need to be aware of the increasing use of multi— jurisdiction orfront increasing use of multi— jurisdiction or front companies, shell companies, joint ventures and complex or opaque ownership structures. singapore has a reputation of being one of the most well regulated financial hubs in the world so what's troubling is it this has happened here, how widespread problem exists in the rest of asia? when it has serious issues with corruption and a lack of oversight. for many of us, the thought of senior counsel law or mental health professional, a start—up in india wa nts to professional, a start—up in india wants to change how we deal with our emotions during tough periods in ou
after the sanctions came into force, they reduced their involvement, but this all formed pa rt involvement of the investigations that are ongoing. many of these transactions according to the report appeared to have used singapore's financial system. the monetary authority told the bbc it is working closely with the bbc it is working closely with the un in these cases. in a statement, it specifically warned that banks need to be aware of the increasing use of multi— jurisdiction orfront...