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lb sceptics who say, we need a timeline, and that some of this could be reversible, plus it may be thatd by north korea. we don't know where the other sites are. some will say it's maybe not enough. good north korea have gone further? they could. as the corporation, talk of a railway joining could. as the corporation, talk of a railwayjoining the two countries, the idea that kimjong—un railwayjoining the two countries, the idea that kim jong—un will come to seoul and i work with an office of koreans and theyjumped up and they heard that. the first visit the north korean leader the south. these are the kind of measures that will be raising eyebrows but still, he has to deal with economic issues plaguing people within own country first, he has to travel to the us and persuade president trump that kim jong—un is taking concrete steps because then he can try to work towards a formal peace treaty between north and south and the us. i was going to ask you briefly about the meeting supposed to be happening between president trump and kim jong—un. guess we don't know any more about that, do we?
lb sceptics who say, we need a timeline, and that some of this could be reversible, plus it may be thatd by north korea. we don't know where the other sites are. some will say it's maybe not enough. good north korea have gone further? they could. as the corporation, talk of a railway joining could. as the corporation, talk of a railwayjoining the two countries, the idea that kimjong—un railwayjoining the two countries, the idea that kim jong—un will come to seoul and i work with an office...
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you've heard about scepticism from michel barnier, which is fascinating and critical.heresa may manages to bring a deal back here, it remains very uncertain whether she can get that plan through parliament. for theresa may, this autumn isa parliament. for theresa may, this autumn is a complete political minefield and it promises to be a very turbulent couple of months. ben wright in westminster, thank you. hundreds of prison staff have been caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales over the last six year. the new figures, which were obtained through a freedom of information request by the observer newspaper, show an 50% increase since 2012. ben ando reports. drugs, mobile phones, weapons, tobacco — all considered contraband in prison. friends, relatives, even drones used to be to blame, but increasingly the smuggling is by prison staff. figures from the ministry ofjustice show that over the last six years the number of prison workers found taking contraband into prisons in england and wales has gone up by more than half. in
you've heard about scepticism from michel barnier, which is fascinating and critical.heresa may manages to bring a deal back here, it remains very uncertain whether she can get that plan through parliament. for theresa may, this autumn isa parliament. for theresa may, this autumn is a complete political minefield and it promises to be a very turbulent couple of months. ben wright in westminster, thank you. hundreds of prison staff have been caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items...
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eu now says chequers won't work, tory sceptics say chequers won't work, some tory remainers say chequers. can number ten really now cling on to it? katya adler, europe editor, salzburg. there's a big old storm now about the eu saying that key parts of the chequers plan are absolutely unworkable, they have said there are parts of the plan they really like, like on security. but when it comes to the economic plan and future trade relationships with the eu and uk, an absolute no from the eu side when it comes to theresa may's plan on how to avoid putting a new border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and absolute no from the eu and that is now the focus after the summit. the fact that eu leaders also said here that they are more hopeful than at any point in the past that a deal can be reached this autumn thanks in part to theresa may's chequers proposal the fact that there are numerous eu prime ministers here at the summit also said that concessions would not be needed from both sides including their own and that has all been eclipsed. we also have to bear in mind that th
eu now says chequers won't work, tory sceptics say chequers won't work, some tory remainers say chequers. can number ten really now cling on to it? katya adler, europe editor, salzburg. there's a big old storm now about the eu saying that key parts of the chequers plan are absolutely unworkable, they have said there are parts of the plan they really like, like on security. but when it comes to the economic plan and future trade relationships with the eu and uk, an absolute no from the eu side...
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tory party together, bridge differences within her cabinet, and sell her chequers proposal to a sceptical reassure her critics in the conservative party by dismissing calls for a second referendum on the final wrecks it deal as a gross betrayal of democracy —— brexit deal. but today, a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairmanjoined the a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairman joined the campaign for another wrecks that vote and there are now mps from all the main parties who backed the idea. well, she is rattled. until recently she didn't talk about having a referendum on the final deal. she now knows that opinion is moving in favour of it. theresa may insist the chequers plant is the only one on the table, but with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn. ben wright reporting there, and with mps set to return to westminster this week, he sets out the challenges ahead for both parties. mps are braced for a very stormy autumn. both the government and labour are fractured. there is a sense of rebellion in the air. it was labour's deputy, tom watson, who
tory party together, bridge differences within her cabinet, and sell her chequers proposal to a sceptical reassure her critics in the conservative party by dismissing calls for a second referendum on the final wrecks it deal as a gross betrayal of democracy —— brexit deal. but today, a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairmanjoined the a tory donor and former rolls—royce chairman joined the campaign for another wrecks that vote and there are now mps from all the main parties who...
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tory euro—sceptics meet to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's brexit plans, but say they're out to get her out. she is a fantastically dutiful prime minister, and she has my support. ijust want her to change one item of policy. the tory group also claim a hard border with ireland can be avoided by using technology — so britain would be able to leave the single market and customs union. we know who you are — come and tell your story. vladimir putin's message to the two russians identified as the salisbury attckers. they're civilians, he says — not military, or criminal. translation: we know who they are, we found them. i hope that they will turn themselves and will tell eve ryo ne turn themselves and will tell everyone about themselves. there is nothing special, nothing nothing criminal there. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we will be talking test cricket. it's already been described as a fairy tale and now former captain michael vaughan has hailed it as a special week for test match cricket. just what the sport needed. thanks, and ben has all the weather. we are
tory euro—sceptics meet to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's brexit plans, but say they're out to get her out. she is a fantastically dutiful prime minister, and she has my support. ijust want her to change one item of policy. the tory group also claim a hard border with ireland can be avoided by using technology — so britain would be able to leave the single market and customs union. we know who you are — come and tell your story. vladimir putin's message to the two russians...
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isn't there a role for a kinder scepticism here?to be sceptical about certain things? can we be respectfully kept cal? >> we can, but the president was not respectfully sceptical about this. this is not empathy, this is not leadership. people died. i don't think it matters whether it was 3,000 people who passed or three. kennedy: in a tragedy you have to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> but you have to agree the democrats plan on using it against him. kennedy: of course experts say to eat a lot of fruits and veggies, but are you getting enough of their nutrients? new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants from one total serving of fruits and veggies. new from one a day. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just abo
isn't there a role for a kinder scepticism here?to be sceptical about certain things? can we be respectfully kept cal? >> we can, but the president was not respectfully sceptical about this. this is not empathy, this is not leadership. people died. i don't think it matters whether it was 3,000 people who passed or three. kennedy: in a tragedy you have to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> but you have to agree the democrats plan on using it against him. kennedy: of course experts...
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isn't there a role for a kinder scepticism here?not allowed to be sceptical about certain things? can we be respectfully kept cal? >> we can, but the president was not respectfully sceptical about this. this is not empathy, this is not leadership. people died. i don't think it matters whether it was 3,000 people who passed or three. kennedy: in a tragedy you have to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> but you have to agree the democrats plan on using it against him. kennedy: of course they are. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a ve
isn't there a role for a kinder scepticism here?not allowed to be sceptical about certain things? can we be respectfully kept cal? >> we can, but the president was not respectfully sceptical about this. this is not empathy, this is not leadership. people died. i don't think it matters whether it was 3,000 people who passed or three. kennedy: in a tragedy you have to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> but you have to agree the democrats plan on using it against him. kennedy: of...
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but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn.bbc. still to come on the programme: the story of entrepreneur marian shaar and her life inside a palestinian refugee camp. we hear from the director of a new film. also on the programme: subsidised—speed dating to tackle the low birth rate, we report on singapore's effort to encourage young love. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting, so... hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm
but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn.bbc. still to come on the programme: the story of entrepreneur marian shaar and her life inside a palestinian refugee camp. we hear from the director of a new film. also on the programme: subsidised—speed dating to tackle the low birth rate, we report on singapore's effort to encourage young love. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the...
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it's going to bea sounding sceptical, too. it's going to be a long autumn full top —— brussels.ss bbc news — we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european union. 0ur correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can't get my head round what's going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what's brexit? confusion. it's dominated the news for more than two years but we still have so many questions, wherever we live, however we voted. kimberly is exhausted by the whole thing. how confusing is the brexit process for you? it hurts my brain cells, it irritates my soul. it's like... it hurts, it really hurts. like, on the news, brexit is going this way, brexit is going that way. do you get it? do you understand where we are with brexit? no. so we gathered questions from people in birmingham. how's your handwriting? elsie's heard all the arguments about tariffs and treaties but she doesn't know what to believe. big question mark. tell us the truth.
it's going to bea sounding sceptical, too. it's going to be a long autumn full top —— brussels.ss bbc news — we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european union. 0ur correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can't get my head round what's going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what's brexit? confusion. it's dominated the news for more...
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so i'd be a little sceptical about the overall scale of the exercise.mely significant. it's a large military exercise, and i think the chinese in particular gain a lot from this. the chinese have ambitions to be a world military power that's on a par with the united states. the big disadvantage that they have is that they have no true allies. they can't learn a lot militarily from pakistan, they certainly don't have very much to learn from north korea, and so the only peer that they can really look to to measure themselves against and to learn from is the russians. so i think that they'll get a lot from this exercise. and of course, given the location of this military exercise, sam, it is in far—east russia, so this basically gives china the edge over the russians in this military exercise, and showing their prominence in the asia—pacific region. well, i think an exercise of this scale in that location probably couldn't have gone ahead without the chinese, because it would have been seen diplomatically by the chinese as, you know, a really unfriendly, e
so i'd be a little sceptical about the overall scale of the exercise.mely significant. it's a large military exercise, and i think the chinese in particular gain a lot from this. the chinese have ambitions to be a world military power that's on a par with the united states. the big disadvantage that they have is that they have no true allies. they can't learn a lot militarily from pakistan, they certainly don't have very much to learn from north korea, and so the only peer that they can really...
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that kim jong—un is there is an element of scepticism that kimjong—un is not genuine, perhaps the south nted perhaps the south korean president wanted it too much and had overblown the idea that north korea was willing to de— nuclear is. if he manages to get those independent experts, the relevant country experts, the relevant country experts, into the country, that would be a huge victory but it still has to happen. got no timeline. this is just been announced. you are right. the president has called on the media, trying to broker a deal between united states and north korea. he also peace to resign country. the fighting only ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. he has an auntie based in north korea. he knows what this means, divided families, so when it comes to trying to arrange things between the two careers, he is pushing forward. if north korea has agreed to this, it's something he can take to the united states and say, look, we want this peace treaty, you want some kind of concrete evidence that he is willing to disarm, this is what i got to sign. it's something to users
that kim jong—un is there is an element of scepticism that kimjong—un is not genuine, perhaps the south nted perhaps the south korean president wanted it too much and had overblown the idea that north korea was willing to de— nuclear is. if he manages to get those independent experts, the relevant country experts, the relevant country experts, into the country, that would be a huge victory but it still has to happen. got no timeline. this is just been announced. you are right. the...
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she was treated in a fairly sexist way by the royal mail committee, who were very sceptical ofa claim, who were very sceptical of a claim she making, and by 27 yea rs of a claim she making, and by 27 years on many are hoping that today christine blasey ford will get a fair hearing and we will hear from judge kavanaugh later today as well. let's go live now to capitol hill. gary o'donoghue is there for us. they have just taken this break for lunch and we will see them come back afterwards when questioning will continue. there is a problem for republicans because they have set this up hoping to deflect this is of having 11 men on their side of the table all asking dr ford about these allegations. they have passed on this responsibility to rachel mitchell, and it is becoming difficult to present a defence of brett kava naugh difficult to present a defence of brett kavanaugh through that process. he will get his chance later on and been all he will object these things but he only has one thing to see which is, it was not them, he did not do it. what they would have been hoping for in this
she was treated in a fairly sexist way by the royal mail committee, who were very sceptical ofa claim, who were very sceptical of a claim she making, and by 27 yea rs of a claim she making, and by 27 years on many are hoping that today christine blasey ford will get a fair hearing and we will hear from judge kavanaugh later today as well. let's go live now to capitol hill. gary o'donoghue is there for us. they have just taken this break for lunch and we will see them come back afterwards when...
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one step forward and one step back for the called in sceptics.byn sceptics, there's a substantial minority in the labour party, will feel like we can't even win in these circumstances, why am i paying money to this globalisation? political parties are like dogs, they look like their owners, and the longerjeremy corbyn is leader, the more are with him, the ones are enthusiastic and those who don't like him leave. what about tomorrow with the definition of anti—semitism? with the definition of anti-semitism? that will be the lame duck nec, the new nec won't take power until after conference and they will want to find a way that will end this row when they wanted to talk about their popular policy on nationalising water, instead they've had this row over racism in they've had this row over racism in the party and they want to vote it through to cauterise the wound. even if they rodrigo duterte that it looks very like after all the arguments, and that's what the critics will say —— even if they do that. people will say it is too little, too late. whe
one step forward and one step back for the called in sceptics.byn sceptics, there's a substantial minority in the labour party, will feel like we can't even win in these circumstances, why am i paying money to this globalisation? political parties are like dogs, they look like their owners, and the longerjeremy corbyn is leader, the more are with him, the ones are enthusiastic and those who don't like him leave. what about tomorrow with the definition of anti—semitism? with the definition of...
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but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn. and furious — the third world nomad games get under way with a spectacular ceremony in kyrgyzstan. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting, so... hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un refugee agency has said that migrants trying to cross the mediterranean sea to reach europe face ever more deadly journeys, with one in 18 people now drowning. brazil's at national museum goes up in flames. an up
but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn. and furious — the third world nomad games get under way with a spectacular ceremony in kyrgyzstan. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are...
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but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn.slamist militant group al—shabab says it carried out a car bomb attack in somalia that killed at least three people. the attack happened in the capital, mogadishu when a car containing explosives was driven towards a local government building. three soldiers who stopped the vehicle from entering the compound died in the explosion, which also caused a nearby school to collapse. six children were among the 14 people injured. will ross has this report this was a powerful explosion that reduced buildings to rubble. a car wired up with explosives was driven towards the district administration offices as employees were working inside. officials say three soldiers stopped the vehicle from entering the compound prompting the driver to trigger the explosion on the street. the soldiers who died may well have saved many lives. but across the road, the mosque was badly damaged. homes were destroyed and several children at a nearby koranic school were caught up in the blast and rushed to hospital.
but, with the eu and parliament sceptical, it may struggle to survive the autumn.slamist militant group al—shabab says it carried out a car bomb attack in somalia that killed at least three people. the attack happened in the capital, mogadishu when a car containing explosives was driven towards a local government building. three soldiers who stopped the vehicle from entering the compound died in the explosion, which also caused a nearby school to collapse. six children were among the 14...
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if sceptical about that.e way of this being done, on the eve of this executive committee. we'll leave it there. alex capstick. an inquest has been told that the westminster bridge attacker, khalid masood, attended the same mosque as extremists convicted of plotting a series of bomb attacks, after he converted to islam in jail. masood was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on westminster bridge and fatally stabbing a police officer. jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest today? this afternoon, we heard evidence from khalid masood's mother, and she describes the final moments she spent with her son. she explained how he visited her six days before the attack. they were preparing a meal and he asked her to repeat certain religious phrases, one of which was "a lot is the one true god and mohammed is his prophet." she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she is not a religious person but she repeated them. she
if sceptical about that.e way of this being done, on the eve of this executive committee. we'll leave it there. alex capstick. an inquest has been told that the westminster bridge attacker, khalid masood, attended the same mosque as extremists convicted of plotting a series of bomb attacks, after he converted to islam in jail. masood was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on westminster bridge and fatally stabbing a police officer. jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the...
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there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided.ris on friday. all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has hit back at accusations of "amorality" and reckless decision—making. he says the attack, by an unnamed senior aide, is "gutless" and "phony". south korea has confirmed president moonjae—in will meet north korean leader, kimjong—un, for a summit in pyongyang in two weeks time. and russia's in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack as britain takes its case to the un security council. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we start with the story making the front page of most of today's uk papers — including the front of the times. —— the times. prime minister theresa may vows revenge on russia, after bri
there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided.ris on friday. all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has hit back at accusations of "amorality" and reckless decision—making. he says the attack, by...
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very sceptical about both parties. never kept cal about you, susan.ee different women have made serious accusations against judge brett kavanaugh. maybe a fourth. if any of them are true, how did the fbi miss them in the got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only bio
very sceptical about both parties. never kept cal about you, susan.ee different women have made serious accusations against judge brett kavanaugh. maybe a fourth. if any of them are true, how did the fbi miss them in the got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on,...
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very sceptical about both parties. never kept cal about you, susan.ee different women have made serious accusations against judge brett kavanaugh. maybe a fourth. if any of them are true, how did the fbi miss them in the six background checks they were formed. ex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread... ...who test positive
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what is written in these articles sounds quite hopeful, but at the same time, they are not sceptical,, but they are basically saying there is a lot riding on this. and we can see that things can change quite quickly. it is interesting when they say they wa nt to is interesting when they say they want to work together to bid for the olympics. it was the winter olympics that was the catalyst for all this happening in the first place, wasn't it? i love soft diplomacy. it can be anything from ping—pong, pandas, hosting the olympus, so much about culture. we like to focus so much on ha rd culture. we like to focus so much on hard power. —— olympics. these are countries that share so much history, but also so much pain and culture and sport can be a way of finding two brutes those gaps. these articles talk about the pressure at home, —— bridge those gaps. for president moon, the economy is not doing so well, people want to see that this is notjust about north korea getting what it wants, it is important for south korea to make progress in many areas, it is about the day to day stuff, living
what is written in these articles sounds quite hopeful, but at the same time, they are not sceptical,, but they are basically saying there is a lot riding on this. and we can see that things can change quite quickly. it is interesting when they say they wa nt to is interesting when they say they want to work together to bid for the olympics. it was the winter olympics that was the catalyst for all this happening in the first place, wasn't it? i love soft diplomacy. it can be anything from...
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there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. stay with us, mike and we will be with you to update you on the headlines in 50 minutes time. —— 15. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: naomi 0saka becomes the first japanese woman to make a grand slam semi—final in 22 years, as she beats lesia tsurenko at the us open. and it is japan's day, as kei nishikori beats marin cilic in five sets, to gain revenge for his loss against the croatian in the final four years ago. and the world surf league take the lead and announce they will be paying equally across both men's and women's events from next year. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start w
there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. stay with us, mike and we will be with you to update you on the headlines in 50 minutes time. —— 15. now on...
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there are certainly people around the cabinet table who have been sceptical about the checkers brand.any of them may use this as an opportunity to say, it's time to let go and time to find an option b done for them all at of them, their preferred option is a canada style free trade deal which has some serious implications for the irish border. i think that's right. they will have to use this opportunity to look again at checkers because the curious thing about theresa may's statement today was putting aside the tone of it which was very combative, she was essentially saying, this is my offer and i'm not going to budge which is really frankly an impossibility. something has got to change, she has got to go in one direction or the other. the party at no going to let her go any further towards the eu as it were. so this only really one direction in which he can go realistically. the question is how, she has got to find a form of words that will make that available and that will make that otherwise she will not be able to get through the party conference without a lot of problems. where d
there are certainly people around the cabinet table who have been sceptical about the checkers brand.any of them may use this as an opportunity to say, it's time to let go and time to find an option b done for them all at of them, their preferred option is a canada style free trade deal which has some serious implications for the irish border. i think that's right. they will have to use this opportunity to look again at checkers because the curious thing about theresa may's statement today was...
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there is not a formal submittal by the city but they are sceptical of sceptical that they will put additional burdens -- burdens on h.s.t. projects. that said, they have not issued their rules and regulations on the project. i think to some extent, they are busy and looking at san francisco to put the application in. we will see. we will take that under consideration. >> if i could add a little bit more to the staff response. as you think about these issues that would affect the feasibility of projects, it would be helpful for staff if you provided guidance if you like to add fees or other things that could help us maintain feasibility, and then the other point, in response to the question about public benefits and adding funding for the mint it is helpful to think of where the money would be coming from. the big difficulty is there a many community groups advocating for them to be around a range of options. unless you are adding more funding, it would be informative if more money was added to the meant and if you could recommend way that would come from. >> president hillis: at my take would
there is not a formal submittal by the city but they are sceptical of sceptical that they will put additional burdens -- burdens on h.s.t. projects. that said, they have not issued their rules and regulations on the project. i think to some extent, they are busy and looking at san francisco to put the application in. we will see. we will take that under consideration. >> if i could add a little bit more to the staff response. as you think about these issues that would affect the...
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there is some scepticism out there given the size and the cost of this project. i would remind all of us, and i am wearing my hat as a planner, that we are making a 100 year decision here. this is something we have to think of for the very long-term for the interest of the city and the region. >> i would imagine the passport at the same level of scepticism and there's a lot of consternation around building up bart and i know there were people who oppose the golden gate bridge both as real-life examples that we use and can't get enough of. the same level of fear and anxiety exists when we talk about high-speed rail. i appreciate the staff persons that are forward thinking and threw it all, continue to remain optimistic. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have a number of speaker cards from members of the public. if you want to line up to your right, my left, we will start with roland, peter, bruce, and anyone else would like to testify. first speaker, please. >> good morning. with your permission, i would like to back up to the alignment slide. >> sure. >> t
there is some scepticism out there given the size and the cost of this project. i would remind all of us, and i am wearing my hat as a planner, that we are making a 100 year decision here. this is something we have to think of for the very long-term for the interest of the city and the region. >> i would imagine the passport at the same level of scepticism and there's a lot of consternation around building up bart and i know there were people who oppose the golden gate bridge both as...
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but i mean he was sceptical for me hip hop is always about building something and sharing it with others although anything can be important if it offers kids an alternative she calls to get out that they are. unique to my passion for cycling was not the first time i watched the tour for one that back in two thousand and nine. but it actually stated that i didn't start contains who officially until twenty twelve and nine you need to plan to play in the next to nothing. but. having heroes in the country he was that succeed to go to foreign countries that do races internationally that are successful is gives a whole sense of pride for the public. the public has taken on to cycling in an amazing way it's actually very shocking to see the crowds out there and how much the public is behind each other. the touch. the. internet for to overcome ethnic hatred the rwandan government outlawed ethnicity a decade after the genocide. distinctions between hutus and tutsis have been wiped out by decree. officially there are only rwandans. april seventh is the annual day of remembrance of the victims of t
but i mean he was sceptical for me hip hop is always about building something and sharing it with others although anything can be important if it offers kids an alternative she calls to get out that they are. unique to my passion for cycling was not the first time i watched the tour for one that back in two thousand and nine. but it actually stated that i didn't start contains who officially until twenty twelve and nine you need to plan to play in the next to nothing. but. having heroes in the...
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risk on or i say somewhere but the problem has been listening that's why he's been so quiet the scepticism and the lack of understanding. across the country with with all the issues i think it's just more it's mostly people wanting to be heard and having a willingness to listen to tell me what in all of who you are and all of what you said what's america to you. to me personally absolute straight up. america represents this is my perspective and i don't want to offend anybody but it represents somebody who is a perpetrator who. raped somebody early on. did it again. did it again. and everybody thinks it's ok and then an awakening that you hear is who the first nations the first people of these lands the first of these lands saying that that's not right and listen for once like we don't have to be the victim anymore so in order for you to not be the victim you have to learn how to forgive not forget but let's learn how to forgive and let's find a way so that our children and their children and their children have a better than we have today i'm no longer going to be the chairman. it was hon
risk on or i say somewhere but the problem has been listening that's why he's been so quiet the scepticism and the lack of understanding. across the country with with all the issues i think it's just more it's mostly people wanting to be heard and having a willingness to listen to tell me what in all of who you are and all of what you said what's america to you. to me personally absolute straight up. america represents this is my perspective and i don't want to offend anybody but it represents...
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offices in some parts of the population the move is already planned but many from the slums are sceptics fall by the wayside. three thousand and thirteen. more. block the ball full of energy. the be. sure of. best rock and pop musicians in captivity in performances above. the lead up. to european concert on g.w. playing. we make up oh but we watch as folks that kind of budget we ought to sever the surface of earth. they want to shape the continents future to. be part of it enjoy nothing youngsters testings share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to the seventy seven percent to the platform of africa charging. birth place home going to movies of specious claim a home worth saving claim those are big changes and most start with small steps but global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world blames the turks are used to privilege solutions and resource to should play interactive content teaching the next generation the best environmental touch of. players and channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build
offices in some parts of the population the move is already planned but many from the slums are sceptics fall by the wayside. three thousand and thirteen. more. block the ball full of energy. the be. sure of. best rock and pop musicians in captivity in performances above. the lead up. to european concert on g.w. playing. we make up oh but we watch as folks that kind of budget we ought to sever the surface of earth. they want to shape the continents future to. be part of it enjoy nothing...
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the shadow foreign secretary has said it is almost sceptical to rely on information from terrorists and not in the event of a chemical attack it would be crucial to wait for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to actually respond journalist mike ruddy told us that he believes assad would quickly be playing. but only to wait for evidence they don't need it would need to wait for an investigation then surely don't need to wait for o.p.c. w or any other agency to apportion blame they're already blaming the syrian government they're already saying that president assad has authorized the chemical weapons strike so that you know the strike or all the electronic hasn't even happened but blame has already been reported and so you know what more can we say apart from there it looks like very likely there's going to be a big strike and this could lead to obviously this could lead to a conflict with russia and what were three or the final world wars we should be called in there not addressing the syrian arab army they're not even addressing the syrian government or president a
the shadow foreign secretary has said it is almost sceptical to rely on information from terrorists and not in the event of a chemical attack it would be crucial to wait for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to actually respond journalist mike ruddy told us that he believes assad would quickly be playing. but only to wait for evidence they don't need it would need to wait for an investigation then surely don't need to wait for o.p.c. w or any other agency to apportion...
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i'm always a bit sceptical about these reports because both sides are placing stories in the media tol we know for sure is that you and the uk are talking about the issue of the irish border because it has proved to be one of the hardest to resolve. it does appear that you have softened their tone. michel barnier struck a note of optimism about trying to work through some of these issues and reach a deal with the united kingdom but that doesn't mean they will budge on the fundamental principles they've is duck to in this negotiation, they're not prepared to make huge concessions or compromises. what they are seeing is theresa may has got such a lot of political difficulties on her own doorstep in the uk, they are trying to back off and give her some breathing space because we are going into the party conference season when the conservatives will gather, and that's going to be crucial for theresa may to try to keep them on side, to try to sell this brexit plan, the chequers proposal which has faced criticism from all sides of her party. the eu are trying to allow her to keep our party
i'm always a bit sceptical about these reports because both sides are placing stories in the media tol we know for sure is that you and the uk are talking about the issue of the irish border because it has proved to be one of the hardest to resolve. it does appear that you have softened their tone. michel barnier struck a note of optimism about trying to work through some of these issues and reach a deal with the united kingdom but that doesn't mean they will budge on the fundamental principles...
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i am always sceptical of these suggestions.ealt differently in the campaign but there has always been a suggestion that immigration is one of the factors that people voted. it's a big area for the political parties themselves, alone negotiations and theresa may is off to salzburg for a big meeting with the eu counterparts. and drop the target. it's a counterparts. and drop the target. it'sa campaign counterparts. and drop the target. it's a campaign in your paper. we campaigned against it. 100,000 a year which the government has never met. i mean, it's more than that for non—eu immigration and eu immigration which i think undermines public confidence in the government. the idea that it controls immigration is on top of the issue. the express has a theresa may exclusive. they do, they have a front—page highlighting an interview they've got with the prime minister. it's kind of like a good old—fashioned express special weather go to numerous pages devoted to their exclusive interview. i have to their exclusive interview. i have t
i am always sceptical of these suggestions.ealt differently in the campaign but there has always been a suggestion that immigration is one of the factors that people voted. it's a big area for the political parties themselves, alone negotiations and theresa may is off to salzburg for a big meeting with the eu counterparts. and drop the target. it's a counterparts. and drop the target. it'sa campaign counterparts. and drop the target. it's a campaign in your paper. we campaigned against it....
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guarantee the prosecutions will now follow no i don't think we do when i think that this is sort of the scepticism that you see reflected in the responses to mark's cartoon marx's statement i mean contrition you know requests for forgiveness we've heard this every time the scandal exposed for sixteen years we have heard sort of an endless parade of people sort of million oh yeah i mean at this point the one element that i think. it's worthwhile underlying which was said sort of today was expressed by marx and what had been said by the pope there wrecked me after the pennsylvania report is that in fact these were crimes and this changes completely the nature of the process because if the church from its official capacity and its official authorities recognizes that these are crimes then it has to bring in national authorities so we can not really predicted but dares seems to be at least a change in the wind i mean in their region of the women is really a pretty it is still amazing though that what you're saying there is that the church reserves the right for itself to determine whether or not child
guarantee the prosecutions will now follow no i don't think we do when i think that this is sort of the scepticism that you see reflected in the responses to mark's cartoon marx's statement i mean contrition you know requests for forgiveness we've heard this every time the scandal exposed for sixteen years we have heard sort of an endless parade of people sort of million oh yeah i mean at this point the one element that i think. it's worthwhile underlying which was said sort of today was...
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sceptical though we might be about the long—term goal of cb! d.nd cornish pasties probably don't spring immediately to mind. but the issue of whether the uk will respect the eu's system linking products to a particular location is another issue which the two sides just can't agree on adam fleming reports from the french wine—making region of champagne. if you've celebrated anything recently with a bottle of fizz and it was champagne, it was produced in this region of france, which has become a battleground in the brexit talks. it's over the eu's system of geographical indications, gis, which protect products that have a link to a particular location. if your patch earns a gi, then no—one else can use the name in the eu. the producers love it. people know that champagne only comes from champagne, that region, so it's very important and we have a good organisation fighting for that worldwide. it's notjust things made from grapes. there are more than 3,000 other products on the list including parma ham, balsamic vinegar and feta cheese. and there are
sceptical though we might be about the long—term goal of cb! d.nd cornish pasties probably don't spring immediately to mind. but the issue of whether the uk will respect the eu's system linking products to a particular location is another issue which the two sides just can't agree on adam fleming reports from the french wine—making region of champagne. if you've celebrated anything recently with a bottle of fizz and it was champagne, it was produced in this region of france, which has...
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a p pa re ntly of scepticism that they are apparently behind chequers plan.heck from the get go. this has consolidated that you and it is interesting hearing jacob rees—mogg effectively telling you that they had a cosy meeting with mr barnier and both agreed it was rubbish. that is only part of the story because it really depends what the endgame is here in paris. and also in berlin. that is not necessarily the same as the instant response from brussels. certainly, there are common things, the chequers plan is overcomplicated, which is its downfall. but it is certainly the case that the eu has often divided goods from services when it suits it. there is a way forward for theresa may, but she cannot simply continued to suggest that it is chequers or bust, if you want me, ta ke chequers or bust, if you want me, take the chequers deal. she does not have a majority in her own party for the chequers deal or elsewhere. how does she move forward without losing what remains of her authority in the negotiation? katy balls, it looks like, looking at it from the side of
a p pa re ntly of scepticism that they are apparently behind chequers plan.heck from the get go. this has consolidated that you and it is interesting hearing jacob rees—mogg effectively telling you that they had a cosy meeting with mr barnier and both agreed it was rubbish. that is only part of the story because it really depends what the endgame is here in paris. and also in berlin. that is not necessarily the same as the instant response from brussels. certainly, there are common things,...
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but lately, there has been a growing chorus of sweden's sceptics. you look at what's happening last night in sweden... sweden. malmo is now the rape capital of europe. they paint a picture of a country where openness and liberalism have created a nightmare that now threatens the very existence of those values themselves. two contradictory narratives. they can't both be true. so what's really going on? a spectacular bridge, well known to fans of scandinavian crime drama, connects denmark to the swedish city of malmo. but it's real crime that's worrying people here, and some are blaming immigrants. during the crisis of 2015, sweden took in more refugees per capita than even germany. hundreds of thousands came, attracted by an open door policy and generous welfare payments. many settled in an area of malmo called rosengard, already home to a large immigrant population. in the past there have been riots here, cars burned. earlier this year, the police station was bombed. part of rosengard, just over there, in fact, has been designated by the swedish pol
but lately, there has been a growing chorus of sweden's sceptics. you look at what's happening last night in sweden... sweden. malmo is now the rape capital of europe. they paint a picture of a country where openness and liberalism have created a nightmare that now threatens the very existence of those values themselves. two contradictory narratives. they can't both be true. so what's really going on? a spectacular bridge, well known to fans of scandinavian crime drama, connects denmark to the...
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the way five acts and the voice their opinion is as long as they want but if i can bother it's not sceptical about this and this one just doesn't feel too much of something before i sell the content so. now it's all the lots of these just the markets and i'm not saying that it isn't i don't understand why these people put themselves through so much trouble for the slightest chunk of good look this one hundred and find another good enough species to me and there's a song called winter pacific by you know i was actually scotch osama but i'm going to find you got looking just for fun by mentioning them to see them i just found you know a little untrue highest fluency problems in human life the idea of the fans should be there not much they were gunshots must be the mice were going to see and hear. trust us with a pick he will show us with us and just let them mukesh try to be like fish on a cricket you can ask he offers but you see him to please i meant to be like figure in the fourth division and second the mistakes i don't necessarily mean if i don't as the champions make them and. i can say
the way five acts and the voice their opinion is as long as they want but if i can bother it's not sceptical about this and this one just doesn't feel too much of something before i sell the content so. now it's all the lots of these just the markets and i'm not saying that it isn't i don't understand why these people put themselves through so much trouble for the slightest chunk of good look this one hundred and find another good enough species to me and there's a song called winter pacific by...
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a party source however said labour's position hasn't changed, and ms thornberry was being sceptical aboutr being found guilty of conspiring with five others to con dozens of investors out of millions of pounds. michael nascimento ran a call centre where investors were offered shares in fraudlent companies. but instead he spent some of the proceeds of the crime on private school fees for his daughter, arsenal season tickets, and a trip to thorpe park. the luxury brand chanel has told the bbc it's to set up a global office in the uk. chanel, renowned for its handbags, tweed suits and perfume, employs more than 20,000 people. it says it wants to simplify the structure of the business. the reality tv show big brother is to end after nearly 20 years on british television. channel five announced this year's series, the 19th, will be the last. it's time for this game to end... the celebrity big brother programme is also being dropped. starting on channel 4 in 2000 it made household names of many people, including jade goody, and created some memorable tv moments — including the politician george
a party source however said labour's position hasn't changed, and ms thornberry was being sceptical aboutr being found guilty of conspiring with five others to con dozens of investors out of millions of pounds. michael nascimento ran a call centre where investors were offered shares in fraudlent companies. but instead he spent some of the proceeds of the crime on private school fees for his daughter, arsenal season tickets, and a trip to thorpe park. the luxury brand chanel has told the bbc...
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howie: mollie you said it's fine for him to take a sceptical attitude towards the allegations. but how could we have a situation where pope benedict supposedly secretly imposed sanctions against the head of the catholic church inch d.c. and nobody knew about it? mollie: i think the allegation was mccarrick knew about it. instead of thinking about what team they are on. benedict took a light punishment to someone with credible allegations of abuse. it's not like he even looks particularly good. . . urgh. it's an unspeakable tomorrow it has taken on young boys. mollie: it seems they are running interest force for the situation to not hold people accountable. you look at what happens even with this media rollout. even when people are trying to bring attention to these things, they get such resistance even in the media. people should be caring more about systematic corruption in the church. howie: i have been reading anguished ' be' pieces from catholics. journalists covering this, commenting on it. but those who are catholic are in anguish. >> this has been a real challenge to eve
howie: mollie you said it's fine for him to take a sceptical attitude towards the allegations. but how could we have a situation where pope benedict supposedly secretly imposed sanctions against the head of the catholic church inch d.c. and nobody knew about it? mollie: i think the allegation was mccarrick knew about it. instead of thinking about what team they are on. benedict took a light punishment to someone with credible allegations of abuse. it's not like he even looks particularly good....
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i will actually say i'm sceptical for now, i hope i'm proven wrong but based on what we know publicly been moved forward at all. now, that said, what's important is what president moon tells president trump later in new york on the sidelines of the un general assembly, and even more important is what the north koreans will end up telling washington in private channels. and so, you know, we really need to wait and see. but, that said also, it is notable or noteworthy that the north has said there willing to dismantle their nuclear plant... site, and there are difficult ways to interpret that. on the one hand, it's not nothing, it's something, but they've got some old reactors, they've got a processing line. if those two are dismantled, it constrains their plutonium producing facilities as long as they don't have other facilities outside. they have a uranium enrichment plant, which, as you will remember, they showed an american scientist several years ago. but that plan, we suspect, was only meant to show to trade away eventually during negotiations when the us believes it has at least
i will actually say i'm sceptical for now, i hope i'm proven wrong but based on what we know publicly been moved forward at all. now, that said, what's important is what president moon tells president trump later in new york on the sidelines of the un general assembly, and even more important is what the north koreans will end up telling washington in private channels. and so, you know, we really need to wait and see. but, that said also, it is notable or noteworthy that the north has said...
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amongst them, the chancellor, philip hammond — a brexit sceptic. and there are some true believers.king chequers work when out there are all the people who you campaigned with who thought it was a terrible idea? not at all. of course, there are some people who don't necessarily agree with every aspect of our negotiation. my view is... they think it's a sell—out, you're over here selling out brexit and all the people that voted for leave. no—one's ever used that language to me. of course, we need to make sure that we get the best possible deal. and of course, any deal, any negotiation, involves compromise. is it going to be my perfect vision of brexit? no. but you must never make the perfect the enemy of the good. this is no ordinary cabinet — it's been called to examine how ready they are if no deal can be reached. inside the room, sealed envelopes with secret government papers on what might happen. shall we make our way into the room? i'm going to invite reactions around the room. i'll invite dominic to react, and then i think they will be exiting. a smooth exit. thank you, environ
amongst them, the chancellor, philip hammond — a brexit sceptic. and there are some true believers.king chequers work when out there are all the people who you campaigned with who thought it was a terrible idea? not at all. of course, there are some people who don't necessarily agree with every aspect of our negotiation. my view is... they think it's a sell—out, you're over here selling out brexit and all the people that voted for leave. no—one's ever used that language to me. of course,...
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there is scepticism about the plan.is down to a summit in paris on friday. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the affected area until a formal deal is signed. it is up to the skippers were they wa nt to it is up to the skippers were they want to comply. thousands of people have had to be moved from one of japan's largest airports, in the wake of typhoonjebi. around 5,000 people were stranded at the airport near 0saka after a large tanker damaged the bridge connecting it to the mainland and the runway was submerged in water. the storm is the strongest to hitjapan in 25 years. thousands of members of the religious minority the yazidis are still missing four years after so—called islamic state attacked them in their ancestral home in iraq. over 10,000 people were killed or kidnapped as people from the minority community were attacked on the slopes of mount sinjar. men and boys were killed, and girls and women enslaved. the un has c
there is scepticism about the plan.is down to a summit in paris on friday. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the affected area until a formal deal is signed. it is up to the skippers were they wa nt to it is up to the skippers were they want to comply. thousands of people have had to be moved from one of japan's largest airports, in the wake of typhoonjebi. around 5,000 people were stranded at the...