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on that, i think if boris had left say even on heathrow, not last december, if he had left then and saidicember, if he had left then and said i cannot accept this i need to ta ke and said i cannot accept this i need to take the brexit—lite best as a backbencher. idiot left over heathrow, that would have been seen as quite credible but in the end he bottled it, he went abroad. he has now decided to two to, that his resignation would be pointless, better to stay inside cabinet since the decision about heathrow was already made but you could say the same about brexit? except i am not buying that. for now, you could definitely not say it. we are talking about collective responsibility. if you are part of the cabinets, and you cannot defend a cabinet policy, you have got to go. i wonder whether he has left it a bit too late. i don't know what's oui’ a bit too late. i don't know what's our credibility he can salvage from this. from some of the tweets to date and some internal tory politics, he has always been quite unpopular with his parliamentary colleagues. there is an element of jealousy i s
on that, i think if boris had left say even on heathrow, not last december, if he had left then and saidicember, if he had left then and said i cannot accept this i need to ta ke and said i cannot accept this i need to take the brexit—lite best as a backbencher. idiot left over heathrow, that would have been seen as quite credible but in the end he bottled it, he went abroad. he has now decided to two to, that his resignation would be pointless, better to stay inside cabinet since the...
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come out as gay on radio 3 in 1988, you came out, and it was a question by the radio interviewer who saidyid u want to see article or clause 28 disappear. >> sir,ou would just like to see clause 28 disappear all together. >> i certainly would, yes. i think it's offensive to anyone who is like myself >>homosexual nd that clause was a prevention, a ban on schools i believe promoting or explaining an you know homosexuality. >> isn't it interesting, i would never use homosexual. gay i wouldsay. i was learning how to be involved in politics i suppose. i havenot quite the language but i was 49. what's brave about coming out at 49? well, he suppose at a time when much activity for gay people was illegal in the country. the expectationas that you would lose your job or the respect ofthers including friends and family. if you came out. none of that happened to me. my film career took off when i came out. >> but you say that n hollywood, lgbtq representation is very low even tugh "half of hollywood is gay." >> well, i may have said that some years ago. i mean i'm constantly reading about young actor
come out as gay on radio 3 in 1988, you came out, and it was a question by the radio interviewer who saidyid u want to see article or clause 28 disappear. >> sir,ou would just like to see clause 28 disappear all together. >> i certainly would, yes. i think it's offensive to anyone who is like myself >>homosexual nd that clause was a prevention, a ban on schools i believe promoting or explaining an you know homosexuality. >> isn't it interesting, i would never use...
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every single person i have talked to so far has saidi person i have talked to so far has said i don‘t burning differently, more aggressive than it has in years past. i know we say that every year, but it is unprecedented. the firefighters of the american west are now stretched to the limit. more than 10,000 have been deployed in california alone. 130 major fires are been deployed in california alone. 130 majorfires are blazing been deployed in california alone. 130 major fires are blazing across the continent from new mexico to alaska. canada has more than a0 major wildfires. this has become normalfor major wildfires. this has become normal for california, fires are major wildfires. this has become normalfor california, fires are now burning year—round rather than just in the summer, and scientists say the reasons for that our human activity, natural weather patterns and a warming climate. james cook, bbc news, in northern california. the government says it‘s looking into ways of increasing transparency around online political advertising. ministers also want to crack down on cyber ab
every single person i have talked to so far has saidi person i have talked to so far has said i don‘t burning differently, more aggressive than it has in years past. i know we say that every year, but it is unprecedented. the firefighters of the american west are now stretched to the limit. more than 10,000 have been deployed in california alone. 130 major fires are been deployed in california alone. 130 majorfires are blazing been deployed in california alone. 130 major fires are blazing...
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being made so they did all they could to get those tickets at the at the you know at the luzhniki saidi i'm just a few hundred metres away from the religion in fact for example where we met one french founder who began freelancing as a photographer here in moscow just on enough money to get the ticket we also took to a few of the founders and here's what they had to say they are pretty confident about that we. are. of course we're in win but how much one zero may be in one of your call for assistance to zero five from freezing all over there like you trying to here is was i can get them to be. one to one go in and. out of here or do you a one go to i may be on his mind maybe somebody showed my shallow the. job was all over. oh god oh. well last time the french team held the main footballing prize in their hands was back in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine and did he had to show who was actually the one who played for team bronze back then now he's the head coach woolfolk gracious they've never actually played in world cup finals and this is their first time for the old with me for
being made so they did all they could to get those tickets at the at the you know at the luzhniki saidi i'm just a few hundred metres away from the religion in fact for example where we met one french founder who began freelancing as a photographer here in moscow just on enough money to get the ticket we also took to a few of the founders and here's what they had to say they are pretty confident about that we. are. of course we're in win but how much one zero may be in one of your call for...
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do you remember, the day before, that sunday afternoon, he suddenly came out of his house and saidi suddenlyd said i am against it, and 48 hours before, david cameron thought he would be for it. that is what we are talking about. and the michael gove, borisjohnson talking about. and the michael gove, boris johnson shenanigans over the leadership... i think when there is such a paucity of people who look like they could lead, i am not sure anybody could lead at the unity at the moment, but there isn't much of a pool of talent. he is still one of the big beasts, no matter what you think of his talents or lack thereof. and this is clearly putting down a markerfor the thereof. and this is clearly putting down a marker for the future. he didn't challenge her for the leadership at this stage. there are some people who think... there may not be any such thing as a marker for the past, but has his moment on? i probably would have agreed with you a week ago, but the last week has been so extraordinary in the commons, and not just has been so extraordinary in the commons, and notjust the tory party ri
do you remember, the day before, that sunday afternoon, he suddenly came out of his house and saidi suddenlyd said i am against it, and 48 hours before, david cameron thought he would be for it. that is what we are talking about. and the michael gove, borisjohnson talking about. and the michael gove, boris johnson shenanigans over the leadership... i think when there is such a paucity of people who look like they could lead, i am not sure anybody could lead at the unity at the moment, but there...
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he said he found it deeply offensive, but that he saidi it deeply offensive, but that he said i don't wrong and those words many have taken serious issue with, condemning that as of view and thinking holocaust deniers simply have no phase on the network and that they should be covered by facebook‘s hate speech policy which isn't allowed on the network. while mark zuckerberg, himselfjewish, says he finds the comments offensive, he doesn't think the policy should be to remove it. instead he clarified later they will reduce the distribution, so not delete them, but make them harder to see. many don't think that is enough and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticism. and facebook once again this year is facing huge amounts of criticismm does seem bizarre from a man who is jewish, clearly smart. seems naive and am thinking to suggest holocaust deniers are not intentional or malicious and that they are just mistaken. yes, and what this shows very strongly is that facebook is really struggling right now to find out what its policies are. on the one hand it says it is
he said he found it deeply offensive, but that he saidi it deeply offensive, but that he said i don't wrong and those words many have taken serious issue with, condemning that as of view and thinking holocaust deniers simply have no phase on the network and that they should be covered by facebook‘s hate speech policy which isn't allowed on the network. while mark zuckerberg, himselfjewish, says he finds the comments offensive, he doesn't think the policy should be to remove it. instead he...
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russia did medal, trump forced to admit, he basically saidi trump forced to admit, he basically saidfe and according to trump, when he said would, he meant wouldn't. 36 hours later he has realised that mistake and it is time to backtrack. it is completely implausible and nobody will believe this apart from his rabid supporters. the truth is we all know how he feels that vladimir putin and it is plain to him in that press conference because it wasn't just one him in that press conference because it wasn'tjust one word in which he made this point about leaving him over his own intelligence agencies, he said it repeatedly in several different ways with several different ways with several different phrases and it was obvious to run watching what he meant. it is not a treble thing but this is how he works. he will say black is white and white is black and it has got him all the way to the white house puppy him all the way to the white house punpy is him all the way to the white house puppy is there anything to suggest that this is different from what has gone before? i think there is a sl
russia did medal, trump forced to admit, he basically saidi trump forced to admit, he basically saidfe and according to trump, when he said would, he meant wouldn't. 36 hours later he has realised that mistake and it is time to backtrack. it is completely implausible and nobody will believe this apart from his rabid supporters. the truth is we all know how he feels that vladimir putin and it is plain to him in that press conference because it wasn't just one him in that press conference because...
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if he can back tomorrow and saidi brexit.at would have such weight. theresa might makea would have such weight. theresa might make a call. number ten will be absurdly lost this. basher will be absurdly lost this. basher will be upset. —— will be upset. be absurdly lost this. basher will be upset. -- will be upset. the times, trump tells nato to double your money, or i quit, almost. times, trump tells nato to double your money, ori quit, almost. he'll be selling to the nato countries, you're fired! we knew from his tweets and we knew from his previous, whether it is the g7 and the trudeau debacle. what has stunned tory —— angela merkel —— what has stunned theresa may and allies, he has doubled the spending, 296 allies, he has doubled the spending, 2% to 4% and that is obviously a huge increase and one that most countries do not want to go ahead with the. france is 1.8, 1.9% and has a target of 2% by 2025. at the point is, whether it is britain or france, well france doesn't certainly think it is just about a percentage of your
if he can back tomorrow and saidi brexit.at would have such weight. theresa might makea would have such weight. theresa might make a call. number ten will be absurdly lost this. basher will be absurdly lost this. basher will be upset. —— will be upset. be absurdly lost this. basher will be upset. -- will be upset. the times, trump tells nato to double your money, or i quit, almost. times, trump tells nato to double your money, ori quit, almost. he'll be selling to the nato countries, you're...
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he saidi has 20% of mild —— of albanians.o sign this bill. really it's the right orientation —— i don't like —— i don't like that. in the loses the chance that he had. by in the loses the chance that he had. by the constitution, after 2001 there was the chance for everyone to use all languages and now we give constitutional rights for minorities, not only for albanians. we vote in the parliament with 68 votes, for example. that is quite narrow out of 120, its not a resounding majority, is it? it shows you the strength of opposition to this move because they feel it makes too many concessions to the ethnic albanian minority. yes, ok, it's a democratic debate inside the country, we believe, but it's a majority. he refused to sign the law and that frustrated our citizens from albanian nationality and other minorities also. we hope that our lawyers in the country will find a solution, how to put this blockage from the president to the parliament. because we ask ourselves, if the president decides oui’ ourselves, if the president
he saidi has 20% of mild —— of albanians.o sign this bill. really it's the right orientation —— i don't like —— i don't like that. in the loses the chance that he had. by in the loses the chance that he had. by the constitution, after 2001 there was the chance for everyone to use all languages and now we give constitutional rights for minorities, not only for albanians. we vote in the parliament with 68 votes, for example. that is quite narrow out of 120, its not a resounding...
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. >> (gasps) >> navai: yeah.ob she saidy ever spoke to knr from the u.n. was imprisoned. so these children that were abused, raped by didier, was there ever any follow-up? >> no, we could not trace them. >> navai: but we'd been able to find them through our local producer within days of arriving in goma. we heard of several of his victims whare around and living in goma who never hrd from the u.n. do you think that's acceptable? >> no. i will correct it. eu've identified them, so will correct that. >> navai: and why hasn't the u.n. tracked a of his victims down? >> well, that's a history that goes back many, many years, more than a decade.ex i can'ain all of that. but i think it's helpful that you've identified these individuals so that we can do so. >> navai: but it took congolese producer a day tofe track quite of them down. >> mm-hmm. >> navai: so what's happening there? >> i'll have to find out. um... i'll have to find out. ♪ >> navai: it's now more than ten years since zeid ra'ad al hussein wrote his report about tackling u.n. sexual abuse.cc sive sec
. >> (gasps) >> navai: yeah.ob she saidy ever spoke to knr from the u.n. was imprisoned. so these children that were abused, raped by didier, was there ever any follow-up? >> no, we could not trace them. >> navai: but we'd been able to find them through our local producer within days of arriving in goma. we heard of several of his victims whare around and living in goma who never hrd from the u.n. do you think that's acceptable? >> no. i will correct it. eu've...
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saidis a president who has he is not sure he believes his own intelligence and he may believe the russian one. what will his relationship be like from tomorrow? marty: i must say that even though donald trump tries to offhandedly give support to his intelligence community, he threw them under the bus today. , the uniteduntry states in terms of the robert mueller probe versus donald trump's view of the world got more divided. equated vladimir putin's assessment of meddling in the election with the moral equivalency of his own intelligence community and that is going to split that division even more than it has been. decided he is going to double down on his attacks on the mueller probe and ultimately the united states will have to make a decision. it will be the voters in a few short months. francine: kevin, or you struck by the contrast in president trump as he talked about his nato allies in which he described the eu as those and -- way presidente trump in this conference talked about vladimir putin? kevin: when you talk to administration officials and talk about what their strategy try
saidis a president who has he is not sure he believes his own intelligence and he may believe the russian one. what will his relationship be like from tomorrow? marty: i must say that even though donald trump tries to offhandedly give support to his intelligence community, he threw them under the bus today. , the uniteduntry states in terms of the robert mueller probe versus donald trump's view of the world got more divided. equated vladimir putin's assessment of meddling in the election with...
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the poa decided or the poa saidy in advance proposition h was gog to be a referendum on how the cy feel about tasers. i think that the city spoke loud and clear. just in the last few days, a man died after daily city officers d a taser on him. these weapons are problematic ty need to be used carefully and within policy. >> vice president mazzucco: we e supervisor cohen in the office. please come forward. >> supervisor cohen: i want to acknowledge the new commissione. good toe sue up here. we -- good do see you up here. we had a robust process. i came last week but you were in closed session. good evening and ladies and gentlemen in the public, thank u for still being vigilant and pag attention. i wanted recognize that we are n the season of the reconciliatiof a budget. mayor farrell presented a budget june 1st. my goal is to be done with the budget by june 27th. i'm going on the record i want u to hold me to that ladies and gentlemen. i want to be done with this. june 27th. we are going to full time deliberations with department of police accountability last week. we heard from the poli
the poa decided or the poa saidy in advance proposition h was gog to be a referendum on how the cy feel about tasers. i think that the city spoke loud and clear. just in the last few days, a man died after daily city officers d a taser on him. these weapons are problematic ty need to be used carefully and within policy. >> vice president mazzucco: we e supervisor cohen in the office. please come forward. >> supervisor cohen: i want to acknowledge the new commissione. good toe sue up...
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reagan started to interrupt, i saidy no, let him talk.he kept coming, he boldly proposed to getting rid of nukes altogether. there was a catch. reagan had to give up "star wars.">> suddenly, the whole nuclear arsenal was on the table if thee president, you will get rid of sti. >> here in america wee are being shorted out every corner for wanting "star wars." meanwhile, he was willing to give away his entire nuclear arsenal, if we would give up "star wars" ." reagan said no. they realize they can't reach an agreement on those terms. it fell apart, reagan would not. reagan's friends and foes alike sought is a colossal blunder, given the chance to perhaps start to read to the nations all nuclear weapons. reagan opted instead to cling tt his "star wars" dream. >> sti. he wasn't sure he had done the right thing. it took a few hours, then george schultz realized this was a breakthrough. even though that agreement broke down, look at what the soviets had put on the table. once you put something on the table, you can't really put take it back. fu
reagan started to interrupt, i saidy no, let him talk.he kept coming, he boldly proposed to getting rid of nukes altogether. there was a catch. reagan had to give up "star wars.">> suddenly, the whole nuclear arsenal was on the table if thee president, you will get rid of sti. >> here in america wee are being shorted out every corner for wanting "star wars." meanwhile, he was willing to give away his entire nuclear arsenal, if we would give up "star...
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has saidy will deport lazo if he's released a statement sa -- we do not notify i.c.e. about the impending release of aliens in its custody. in doing so the jail not only provides refuge for illegal aliens, but also shields criminal aliens. >>> to developing news out of oakland where heavy smoke and flames could be seen tonight coming from the salvation army, fire officials say just after 8 pm a civil -- a delivery truck caught fire in a parking lot at seven and reglan streets. the flames threatened the building and other cars in the lot but multiple crews -- could be seen quickly putting out the fire. no word yet on how that fire started. >>> police in san francisco are investigating a violent home invasion robbery at an apartment on baker entered street from this morning. rob malcolm spoke with investigators who say the masked robbers bound the victim with duct tape and pointed guns at their heads. >> the building and the 900 block of baker street is at the center of a home invasion robbery that took place just after 2:30 am tuesday morning. san francisco police -- we
has saidy will deport lazo if he's released a statement sa -- we do not notify i.c.e. about the impending release of aliens in its custody. in doing so the jail not only provides refuge for illegal aliens, but also shields criminal aliens. >>> to developing news out of oakland where heavy smoke and flames could be seen tonight coming from the salvation army, fire officials say just after 8 pm a civil -- a delivery truck caught fire in a parking lot at seven and reglan streets. the...
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now, he had previously saidi always will.onald trump. the most pointedly did not say that in this interview. you can read this two ways. one is that he is about to flip, to use the americanjargon, he is about to flip, to use the american jargon, and that he is about to flip, to use the americanjargon, and that he he is about to flip, to use the american jargon, and that he will maybe help the special counsel robert miller in his investigation or help the fbi in their investigation. the other way you could possibly read it is that maybe it was not underwent a donald trump, you know what, what, i would like a pardon if i get forced into saying anything i don't want to because do wa nt to anything i don't want to because do want to be prosecuted for things i have done on your behalf. there are two very different you can interpret the message that came out of this interview that michael cohen gate. thank you very much. let's talk more about the mexican election. commiserations on the game today. i feel bad for all mexicans. let's
now, he had previously saidi always will.onald trump. the most pointedly did not say that in this interview. you can read this two ways. one is that he is about to flip, to use the americanjargon, he is about to flip, to use the american jargon, and that he is about to flip, to use the americanjargon, and that he he is about to flip, to use the american jargon, and that he will maybe help the special counsel robert miller in his investigation or help the fbi in their investigation. the other...
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saidis after a claim trust it will sell a 2% stake in the company.o go into some rescue medications. it's up by almost 2%. on the stock is the highlight. just third jen today. and trade on the stocks to buy from neutral. lastly, i want to look at ryanair. at 20% decline and profits, you consider to the stock is down almost 6%. earlier we spoke to the cfo about the outlook for the business going forward.let's take a look. >> last year we were marginally ahead. in the last couple of weeks, particularly in light of the strong weather in the u.k., the heat wave in northern europe, the world cup, which is now over. and certainly around strike action, we are guiding our average fair, of only 1% in the second corner, below the 4% we previously guided. cfo, 20%at's ryanair profit decline, stock is down 6%. matt: thanks very much. let's check on markets here, 44 minutes into the session, down across the board in europe. everywhere you look, read on your screen as far as equity indexes. it's m&a monday and companies announced $2.1 trillion of m&a in the first
saidis after a claim trust it will sell a 2% stake in the company.o go into some rescue medications. it's up by almost 2%. on the stock is the highlight. just third jen today. and trade on the stocks to buy from neutral. lastly, i want to look at ryanair. at 20% decline and profits, you consider to the stock is down almost 6%. earlier we spoke to the cfo about the outlook for the business going forward.let's take a look. >> last year we were marginally ahead. in the last couple of weeks,...
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become a means of holding candidates accountable for deceptions in their ads. male announcer: he also saidyer." - tht senator said, "iis just like a bull fight. 're gonna get gored. you're gonna recover. just keep campaigning." he would not quit, he would not give up. - and here the democrats were doi something that was really duplicitous. male announcer: in a "saturday evening post" article dated august 31, 1963, barry goldwater said, "sometimes i think this country would be better off "if we could just saw off the eastern seaboard and let it float out to sea." can a man who makes statements like this be expected to serve all ae people just fairly? - that was a joke. that was goldwater saying to the rockefeller republicans-- the moderate republicans-- de "i think you're too rate to be part of the party." but it was meant lightly. goldwater had a good sense of humor, and they exploited it by taking the humor out of the statements, having a serious announcer re them, and then dramatizing them. - cardinal rule in politics is don't let your opponent define who you are, and johnson did a pretty
become a means of holding candidates accountable for deceptions in their ads. male announcer: he also saidyer." - tht senator said, "iis just like a bull fight. 're gonna get gored. you're gonna recover. just keep campaigning." he would not quit, he would not give up. - and here the democrats were doi something that was really duplicitous. male announcer: in a "saturday evening post" article dated august 31, 1963, barry goldwater said, "sometimes i think this...
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president specifically said let's sign a free trade agreement with no tariffs, no barriers, no subl saidies president is very much focused fighting every day on having free and fair trade. we have not yet seen any negative impact. >> the last comment the secretary said, we have not seen any negative impact he was grilled by democrats as well as republicans about the impact of the $34 billion in tariff that is have been matched by china. the impact on local businesses in the united states and they're saying there isn't a negative impact but if you speak to farmers who sell soybeans there's an impact and concern about companies which make products in the u.s., the secretary perhaps saying it's time to speak to some of those companies to get exemptions to get around tariffs before they close or lay people off. while the administration on one hand say no impact, on the other hand, they are watching what's happening and trying to get ahead of it before it catches up to them. back to you, neil. neil: adam, thank you very much, adam shapiro. i've been getting a lot of emails from people saying thi
president specifically said let's sign a free trade agreement with no tariffs, no barriers, no subl saidies president is very much focused fighting every day on having free and fair trade. we have not yet seen any negative impact. >> the last comment the secretary said, we have not seen any negative impact he was grilled by democrats as well as republicans about the impact of the $34 billion in tariff that is have been matched by china. the impact on local businesses in the united states...
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i saidi nato if you did not get we wanted?dous amount. —— the united states. yesterday, i let them know i was extremely unhappy with what was happening. they have substantially up happening. they have substantially up their commitment. now we are very happy. we have a strong nato. much stronger than it was. i know, you're very famous and television. did you ever see that the us might drop engaging with nato? they were probably worried because the united states was not being treated fairly but now we are. the commitment has been upped so much. i was very firm yesterday. i know a lot of the people in the room. i let people know last year. they raised an additional $33 billion. today and yesterday i was probably a little bit worse firm. i believe in natal. i think it is the greatest ever done. the disease is being further 70 to 90% of it and that's not fair. we are in negotiations with the eu and were going to be meeting with them next week. we have been treated u nfa i rly them next week. we have been treated unfairly and trade.
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i gave his friend a call, and he saidi i gave his friend a call, and he said i cannot come now becausethe front doors. i saw the homicide tent to the left. i approached the police officer and i said, to the left. i approached the police officerand i said, can i to the left. i approached the police officer and i said, can ijust go looking for my husband, he went out and he is probablyjust stuck in the crowd. i had fluer with me but they wouldn't let me go any further and they were cordoning off the road even further so she said, why don't you go in and give me a description of your husband ? you go in and give me a description of your husband? so i did but i think deep down i knew. i was shaking going upstairs. i went back into the flat. i am just fluer and there was a knock at the door. i opened the door and i knew. ijust knew. and as time went on and you heard, you were told what had happened, how quickly did you know that this was a total stranger with mental health issues?” that this was a total stranger with mental health issues? i knew it was a total stranger from the beginning. i
i gave his friend a call, and he saidi i gave his friend a call, and he said i cannot come now becausethe front doors. i saw the homicide tent to the left. i approached the police officer and i said, to the left. i approached the police officerand i said, can i to the left. i approached the police officer and i said, can ijust go looking for my husband, he went out and he is probablyjust stuck in the crowd. i had fluer with me but they wouldn't let me go any further and they were cordoning off...
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a dying matters survey interviewed people across the country, the majority saidi across the country,will think. louise, if you are sitting on the tube, maybe you are bored, you are not talking to anyone, you saw this at the corner of your eye, it might raise a wry smile and at least get you thinking, which is what ian is saying, we dismiss death, we do not wa nt to saying, we dismiss death, we do not want to talk about it because we are terrified? absolutely. providing you are not bereaved then you can have a sense of humour about it. i think some of them are really quite entertaining. but it brings up a bigger issue, as a society we need a way to talk about death in a healthy, supportive way that is emotionally intelligent. i am not sure these adverts are hitting badree metz but they are opening a conversation that people can hopefully have, in a really supportive way elsewhere. and transport for london has told us they never saw the original adverts submitted. they say their advertising partner shared the adverts originally proposed that the committee of advertising practice, which
a dying matters survey interviewed people across the country, the majority saidi across the country,will think. louise, if you are sitting on the tube, maybe you are bored, you are not talking to anyone, you saw this at the corner of your eye, it might raise a wry smile and at least get you thinking, which is what ian is saying, we dismiss death, we do not wa nt to saying, we dismiss death, we do not want to talk about it because we are terrified? absolutely. providing you are not bereaved then...
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if and from what the policeman has just saidi and from what the policeman has just said i don't know exploitation, which is prostitution, which is the exchange of sex for money, with trafficking. is the allegation that these websites trafficking was taking place orjust websites trafficking was taking place or just that websites trafficking was taking place orjust that it websites trafficking was taking place or just that it was prostitution? because prosecuting the people for this kind of advertising poster tuson is going to first of all harm the women, mainly women, who are advertising through those sites. and the majority of adverts on those sites, the vast majority, 99%, are women working independently. if there are insta nces independently. if there are instances where there is abuse and coercion and rape and other violence, that has to be tackled. but this is not the way to tackle trafficking. if you want to tackle trafficking, you have to start with dealing with the violence and abuse that sex workers actually report to the police, ensuring that there is a good relationship bet
if and from what the policeman has just saidi and from what the policeman has just said i don't know exploitation, which is prostitution, which is the exchange of sex for money, with trafficking. is the allegation that these websites trafficking was taking place orjust websites trafficking was taking place or just that websites trafficking was taking place orjust that it websites trafficking was taking place or just that it was prostitution? because prosecuting the people for this kind of...
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ground crew simply refused to believe a woman had just delivered their brand—new wellington bomber.” saidi as men for doing the samejob. 0n twitter, former ayr manjohn nichol described her as a truly remarkable lady, noting that among the 76 different aircraft types that she flew, 400 were spitfires. after the war was over, mary lived on the isle of wight where she managed sandown airport for 20 years. but it was in the sky that she made her mark and where she would say later she had a lwa ys where she would say later she had always felt truly free. art in the air, on yourown, always felt truly free. art in the air, on your own, and you can do whatever you like. you know, iflew 400 spitfires and occasionally i would take one up and go and play with the clouds. it was just so delightful and lovely. i can't tell you how wonderful it was. mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101. it is a 15 am. we are talking about the weather today. —— it is 8:15am. we might read some of the highest temperatures this summer if not ever. carol is at primrose hill this morning. good morning. we are more like
ground crew simply refused to believe a woman had just delivered their brand—new wellington bomber.” saidi as men for doing the samejob. 0n twitter, former ayr manjohn nichol described her as a truly remarkable lady, noting that among the 76 different aircraft types that she flew, 400 were spitfires. after the war was over, mary lived on the isle of wight where she managed sandown airport for 20 years. but it was in the sky that she made her mark and where she would say later she had a lwa...
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and as we put my second book out, they saidy they found him, he'd committed suicide by shooting himself in the head multiple times. know how you shoot yourself multiple times in the head but the iraqis decided he had no use for him anymore so there is a lot of the stuff that ends up happening but i'm a voracious consumer of the news and i pay a lot of attention to domestic politics and i think if you look at it and say what if, that is a part of the job is to look at reality and say what is and that helps create some interesting scenarios. one of the things i don't know stephen king and i would never consider a. it's interesting i do look at his work with a little bit of all. it's got to be the ability a senatorr has. so, i have very specific goals that are around my work. and i have to operate in. i don't get achieved that stuff. that is something you will hear a. it will go along and. it's big in my success. but it's what's interesting about how they select these guys to be in thee delta force and eventually got out one of the tier one teams like this. but how well you handle the thin
and as we put my second book out, they saidy they found him, he'd committed suicide by shooting himself in the head multiple times. know how you shoot yourself multiple times in the head but the iraqis decided he had no use for him anymore so there is a lot of the stuff that ends up happening but i'm a voracious consumer of the news and i pay a lot of attention to domestic politics and i think if you look at it and say what if, that is a part of the job is to look at reality and say what is and...
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at one point he saidi the prime minister.n? a huge change in tone from the president from the sort of shock and anger that greeted at outburst in the sun newspaper where he did notjust attack and trasch mrs may's approach to brexit, by extension he also pretty much challenged her whole leadership, really questioning her authority and ability to deliver the sort of brexit that people had voted for. this afternoon, all change. the president at his most effusive, in moly and, supportive of the prime minister. —— emollient. almost embarrassing mrs may by the shovel loads of praise heaped on her, describing her as a remarkable woman, incredible woman, tough negotiator, smart, much rather have her on my side and against me. on and on he went. praising herfor the role she took at the nato summit in standing upfor role she took at the nato summit in standing up for terrorism —— against terrorism and against putin and iran. he could not have been more supportive of theresa may. and quite clearly, he wanted to make amends and make amen
at one point he saidi the prime minister.n? a huge change in tone from the president from the sort of shock and anger that greeted at outburst in the sun newspaper where he did notjust attack and trasch mrs may's approach to brexit, by extension he also pretty much challenged her whole leadership, really questioning her authority and ability to deliver the sort of brexit that people had voted for. this afternoon, all change. the president at his most effusive, in moly and, supportive of the...