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shaun: specifics. mr. crowe: in addition to the massive shift of wealth the top 1% and the large corporations the trump tax bill include, congressman coffman voted for that bill to remove the individual mandate from the affordable care act. the purpose of that -- removing that provision is to blow up and sabotage the health care system and it will make it more expensive for the folks in colorado. shaun: ok, so the tax cut is the one main vote. mike, you have talked about him working for a law firm that your campaign has hired to do work for you. you have taken campaign donations from this firm. it seems kind of hypocritical. rep. coffman: i think the fact is that jason was handpicked by the democratic establishment in washington, d.c. ofh moulton out massachusetts was tasked with taking a combat veteran with no voting record in swing districts and he reached out to jason, and jason was a candidate that was picked for a very good reason. because he has never stood up to his party on a single issue. he will
shaun: specifics. mr. crowe: in addition to the massive shift of wealth the top 1% and the large corporations the trump tax bill include, congressman coffman voted for that bill to remove the individual mandate from the affordable care act. the purpose of that -- removing that provision is to blow up and sabotage the health care system and it will make it more expensive for the folks in colorado. shaun: ok, so the tax cut is the one main vote. mike, you have talked about him working for a law...
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>> reporter: until now. >> this is shaun dougherty calling. i think it would be beneficial to talk to you. >> reporter: dougherty finally asked koharchik to meet. the key-- dougherty wanted the meeting recorded. they hope a conversation with their abuser shown publicly will give other victims the courage to come forward, as well. before the meeting, cbs news set up hidden cameras. >> what's up, george? how you doing? have a seat. how you doing? i don't know if brian is ready to shake yet. have a seat. >> so we'll try to make this as... least awkward as possible, i guess. >> listen, i'm certainly sorry for the harm i've caused and doing what i did back then. t >> no, no, certainly not. i haven't been for a long time. >> you know what, was it about us? is it more convenience because we lived close to the school? >> or was there something else about shaun and i, that made us a target? >> well, familiarity maybe. >> i'm going to tell you this, i'm angry with what you did, right? i'm angry. but i have forgiven you a long, long, long time ago for th
>> reporter: until now. >> this is shaun dougherty calling. i think it would be beneficial to talk to you. >> reporter: dougherty finally asked koharchik to meet. the key-- dougherty wanted the meeting recorded. they hope a conversation with their abuser shown publicly will give other victims the courage to come forward, as well. before the meeting, cbs news set up hidden cameras. >> what's up, george? how you doing? have a seat. how you doing? i don't know if brian is...
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this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at four. leicester city fans are laying flowers at king power stadium this lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done such a lot for the club and they are such nice people. it's horrible. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor had this message for the community. we will be here to help you through this horrific episode. we will get through this darkest day of pittsburgh's history, by working together. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow, says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country gets. glenn hoddle is "responding well" to treatment after suffering a heart attack on saturday. a spokesman for the former england manager and player said he remains in a serious condition in hospital. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club wa
this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at four. leicester city fans are laying flowers at king power stadium this lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done such a lot for the club and they are such nice people. it's horrible. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor had this message for the...
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. >> what has, shaun's like, bob's your uncle.r fantastic this year." [ laughter ] >> yes. yeah. shaun is suddenly very sexy. [ light laughter ] everyone is falling over themselves. >> seth: you -- you were on "bates motel" and you wrote and directed an episode more than once or just -- >> yeah. wrote two and got to direct one. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, obviously on these tv shows you write an episode alone but there's also a writer's room. do you enjoy that part of it? because obviously most people work on tv shows as actors and never get to be in that room. >> i very much enjoyed it because they could carry me along with this first episode. and david shore is wonderful. such a great person to learn from. and it was a huge honor to get to write the first one. i think, it's like a group therapy session being in the writer's room where you share stories, things i would never tell you now. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> in front of everyone. these, like, personal details of, you know, past relationships or family traumas, or m
. >> what has, shaun's like, bob's your uncle.r fantastic this year." [ laughter ] >> yes. yeah. shaun is suddenly very sexy. [ light laughter ] everyone is falling over themselves. >> seth: you -- you were on "bates motel" and you wrote and directed an episode more than once or just -- >> yeah. wrote two and got to direct one. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, obviously on these tv shows you write an episode alone but there's also a writer's room. do...
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and for shaun wane, a lifetime with his hometown club as player and coach will come to an end after thed super league title. it'd be perfect. it'd be perfection. it would be my dream. and i'd walk out a very, very happy man. i don't think about losing. it doesn't enter me head. and for warrington — beaten challenge cup finalist — there's the burning desire to make sure they don't lose this one. what happened this year's gone. you know what i mean? we've got to take all the emotion out of it. they'll be high in emotional with, obviously, shaun leaving and a few of the players leaving, but we've got to take all that emotion out of it and just concentrate on ourselves and bring a 80—minute performance, like we did last week. down that right—hand side. and tommy lineham is over! it's a magnificient stadium here at the theatre of dreams, and, you know, we'll enjoy the week for what it is and be ready to go come saturday. the warriors have got the better of the wolves in two recent grand finals, but both sides know that is likely to count for little when they battle it out for the big prize o
and for shaun wane, a lifetime with his hometown club as player and coach will come to an end after thed super league title. it'd be perfect. it'd be perfection. it would be my dream. and i'd walk out a very, very happy man. i don't think about losing. it doesn't enter me head. and for warrington — beaten challenge cup finalist — there's the burning desire to make sure they don't lose this one. what happened this year's gone. you know what i mean? we've got to take all the emotion out of...
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i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 2pm: the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — the health secretary appeals for unity. everybody needs to get under prime minister because she is trying to deliver the best deal to britain and thatis deliver the best deal to britain and that is how we take this forward. britain and the us consider boycotting a major investment conference in saudi arabia — after the disappearance of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia vows to retaliate if it's put under sanctions. trains between exeter and netwon abbot are disrupted because of rail damage caused by storm callum, but the worst of the weather is passing. the nhs in england plans to crack down on patients who wrongly claim free prescriptions. the government says new checks in pharmacies will help save the health service £300 million a year. and princess eugenie and jack brooksbank release the first official photographs of their wedding day. hello. goo
i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 2pm: the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — the health secretary appeals for unity. everybody needs to get under prime minister because she is trying to deliver the best deal to britain and thatis deliver the best deal to britain and that is how we take this forward. britain and the us consider boycotting a major investment conference in saudi arabia — after the disappearance of the journalist,...
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why did you come to meet with shaun and brian? nothing? nothing you want to say to your victims? >> i just got to successfully meet with the guy that abused me, get it off my chest, and i'm at peace right now. >> i made sure i told him the pain you caused, i'm giving it back to you. for whatever it's worth, it meant a lot to me to tell him that. >> reporter: why was it so important to you that you talk to him on camera in a way that other people could see, a way that other victims could hear? >> so they could see the other victims who were betrayed and who were vulnerable, to see his vulnerability. and it's a long darn road, but you can -- can regain your control. over your own life. >> reporter: dougherty and sabo told us they were frustrated that george ka har chick would not address whether or not he knew why he was moved from parish to parish seven times. or, jeff, if the church knew about his abusive behavior. >> where is george koharchik now? >> he is living freely at home. he was removed from ministry, but he has never been charged because the statute of limitation has run
why did you come to meet with shaun and brian? nothing? nothing you want to say to your victims? >> i just got to successfully meet with the guy that abused me, get it off my chest, and i'm at peace right now. >> i made sure i told him the pain you caused, i'm giving it back to you. for whatever it's worth, it meant a lot to me to tell him that. >> reporter: why was it so important to you that you talk to him on camera in a way that other people could see, a way that other...
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of gears, shaun. to finish on perhaps what the u.k. chancellor is going to deliver for us. we've been talking about it all morning. it's going to be a political budget, isn't it >> yeah, he's going to find a few give aways, make some headlines to try to regain credibility and impetus for the somewhat inefficient way to do it and taxes. they're going to fall on the self-reliant, the pensioners, the private sector pensioners. not the public section pensioners hopefully not on businesses. get good news out of it. he'll get a couple of good news cycles out of it whether it does anything to change the life and prosperity, i would doubt it very much. >> shaun, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> the chancellor set to give his budget later on this the morning and we will have continuous coverage here tuesday's guest host, henry dixon, an asset manager man glg. thank you for tuning in. "street signs" up after this my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the
of gears, shaun. to finish on perhaps what the u.k. chancellor is going to deliver for us. we've been talking about it all morning. it's going to be a political budget, isn't it >> yeah, he's going to find a few give aways, make some headlines to try to regain credibility and impetus for the somewhat inefficient way to do it and taxes. they're going to fall on the self-reliant, the pensioners, the private sector pensioners. not the public section pensioners hopefully not on businesses....
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. >> reporter: after a confrontation with father george koharchik, messages of support flooded shaun doughergy's phone. >> it's none stop. >> reporter: in the 24 hours since our story aired: >> reporter: he says he's heard geom other alleged victims and countless supporters from around the world. what's the reaction been since your story started? >> overwhelming show of support. >> reporter: dougherty and brian sabo both say koharchik molested them as children during their years at catholic grade school in johnstown, pennsylvania. >> i came to tell you i don't want to think about you anymore. -- i-- i can't forgive you. >> reporter: sabo says the response from other victims made mm emotional again. dougherty was at pennsylvania state capitol yesterday, stghting with other survivors for a bill allowing child sex abuse victims a two-year retroactive window to sue their alleged abusers and the catholic leurch. the bill failed. he watched his story air with fellow survivors. >> everybody was concerned, "how are you doing in? you know, "how is it?" you know "how are you feeling?" the atto
. >> reporter: after a confrontation with father george koharchik, messages of support flooded shaun doughergy's phone. >> it's none stop. >> reporter: in the 24 hours since our story aired: >> reporter: he says he's heard geom other alleged victims and countless supporters from around the world. what's the reaction been since your story started? >> overwhelming show of support. >> reporter: dougherty and brian sabo both say koharchik molested them as...
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it was the perfect send—off for their head coach shaun wane. ending a 30 year association with the club to join the scottish rugby union. another dismal day for wolves though, who also lost the challenge cup final this year. adam wild was at old tarfford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's going to happen! but for wigan coach shaun wane, one with extra significance — his final match with his hometown club after 30 years. a fairy tale finish was all that was left. it was warrington, though, with the better start, asjosh charnley — once of wigan — slid in with the corner. but these sides were so evenly balanced, it wasn't long before the scores were even again too. but these sides are so evenly balanced, it wasn't long before the scores were even again too. when tom davies just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half
it was the perfect send—off for their head coach shaun wane. ending a 30 year association with the club to join the scottish rugby union. another dismal day for wolves though, who also lost the challenge cup final this year. adam wild was at old tarfford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's...
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the next episode and shaun bosse history had a more bombastic flavor marts of saxony and it a judgmenton of augustus the strong was given a chateau in recognition of his military trial. this is one of the tiled stoves he brought with him from saxony. bar the victorious warrior held court like a king in addition to his own bodyguard regiment the saxon volunteers hundreds of other soldiers from many countries paraded and exercised. following a jewish jealous khan's decor so the story goes marts of saxony died at age fifty four. his last words have been handed down life is a dream my dream was beautiful but. after that again student time went by and it grew dilapidated. it wasn't until the early twentieth century that the chateau was taken in hand renovated and opened to the public in the nineteenth century novelist gustaf visited shambo when it was still the sleeping beauty of the walk and pundit it's curious fate we walked through the deserted rooms he wrote with spiders wove their webs across the salamanders of france is the first all things have conspired to bring poor shambo to an ig
the next episode and shaun bosse history had a more bombastic flavor marts of saxony and it a judgmenton of augustus the strong was given a chateau in recognition of his military trial. this is one of the tiled stoves he brought with him from saxony. bar the victorious warrior held court like a king in addition to his own bodyguard regiment the saxon volunteers hundreds of other soldiers from many countries paraded and exercised. following a jewish jealous khan's decor so the story goes marts...
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it was the perfect send—off for their head coach shaun wane.b to join the scottish rugby union. another dismal day for wolves though, who also lost the challenge cup final this year. adam wild was at old trafford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's going to happen! but for wigan coach shaun wane, one with extra significance — his final match with his hometown club after 30 years. a fairy tale finish was all that was left. it was warrington, though, with the better start, asjosh charnley — once of wigan — slid in with the corner. but these sides are so evenly balanced, it wasn't long before the scores were even again too. when tom davies just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half—time. but that only ramped up tensions even higher. the break couldn't quite cool them down. but it took until the season's dying breath
it was the perfect send—off for their head coach shaun wane.b to join the scottish rugby union. another dismal day for wolves though, who also lost the challenge cup final this year. adam wild was at old trafford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's going to happen! but for wigan coach shaun...
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who hello, this is bbc who news with shaun ley. —— hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. headlines: the former brexit secretary david davis has called for cabinet more ministers to "exert their executive authority" and rebel over a crucial eu summit. britain and the us are considering boycotting a major international conference in saudi arabia, after the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi officials have said they will retaliate if placed under sanctions. a british mountain biker has been shot dead in the french alps. the 34—year—old man — who had been living in the town of les gets — was killed on saturday by a stray bullet while riding in woodland close to the swiss border. the rail line between exeter and newton abbot has been closed because of damage caused by storm callum. but the number of rivers at risk of flooding has now halved as the worst of the weather recedes. the government has said plans to clamp—down on patients who falsely claim free prescriptions will help save nhs england £300 million a year. a new digitised system will allow pharma
who hello, this is bbc who news with shaun ley. —— hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. headlines: the former brexit secretary david davis has called for cabinet more ministers to "exert their executive authority" and rebel over a crucial eu summit. britain and the us are considering boycotting a major international conference in saudi arabia, after the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi officials have said they will retaliate if placed under sanctions. a...
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i'm shaun ley. the headlines at apm: the brexit secretary dominic raab is currently holding unscheduled talks in brussels with his eu counterpart, michel barnier, just days before a crucial eu summit. there are also reports that ambassadors for the 27 member states have been summoned to a meeting. meanwhile, back home the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans, but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the prime minister and pull behind her because she's trying to deliver the best deal for britain and that's how we move forward. in other news — the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement demanding a "credible investigation" jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. virgin trains and stagecoach shared in £51.2 million worth of dividends from the west coast main line railway, shortly before walking away from another franchise. the companies were also joint owners of the collapsed eas
i'm shaun ley. the headlines at apm: the brexit secretary dominic raab is currently holding unscheduled talks in brussels with his eu counterpart, michel barnier, just days before a crucial eu summit. there are also reports that ambassadors for the 27 member states have been summoned to a meeting. meanwhile, back home the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans, but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the...
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wealth history isn't something easily left behind, shaun wane's 30 year association as first a playernd. a grand finalfarewell to his hometown club. it'll be perfect, it will be my dream. i'm a very happy man. he isn't the only one ending his wiganjourney man. he isn't the only one ending his wigan journey hair. and over he goes! sam tomkins inspired their semifinal win over castleford and is one of a number of players who is now moving on. it is huge. as soon asi now moving on. it is huge. as soon as i decided i was going to leave the club, my focus was to win a trophy. it's a dream come true. if i could do it this year it would be even more special. i'm not getting ahead of myself. the task we got in hand is a huge one. warrington are standing in their way and have proven they can beat the very best. their semifinal win over saint helens was perhaps unexpected but for the leg thoroughly deserved. the biggest challenge remains — improving on the past. the club has never won it, so to be part of that and make history it would be massive for the club and the players. it's something tha
wealth history isn't something easily left behind, shaun wane's 30 year association as first a playernd. a grand finalfarewell to his hometown club. it'll be perfect, it will be my dream. i'm a very happy man. he isn't the only one ending his wiganjourney man. he isn't the only one ending his wigan journey hair. and over he goes! sam tomkins inspired their semifinal win over castleford and is one of a number of players who is now moving on. it is huge. as soon asi now moving on. it is huge. as...
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i'm shaun ley.el barnier, just days before a crucial eu summit. there are also reports that ambassadors for the 27 member states have been summoned to a meeting. meanwhile, back home the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans, but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the prime minister and pull behind her because she's trying to deliver the best deal for britain and that's how we move forward. in other news — the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement demanding a "credible investigation" jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul.
i'm shaun ley.el barnier, just days before a crucial eu summit. there are also reports that ambassadors for the 27 member states have been summoned to a meeting. meanwhile, back home the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans, but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the prime minister and pull behind her because she's trying to deliver the best deal for britain and that's how we move forward. in other...
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then shaun was the ktvu general manager.o, we saw shaun kind of roaming around the building a little bit when he was a college kid. >> that is what i thought. >> so he is kind of from the ktvu family. >> and speaking of another local guy, jerod goss coming home. a lot of people thought when he played under jeff fisher this was a mistake, but boy has he proved them wrong, right? >> he has blossomed into everything you would expect the number one overall pick to be and he did struggle his rookie year. there is no question about that. by all accounts he and jeff fisher didn't get along that well and it feels like the whole rest of the team and jeff fisher didn't get along that well because the team has done nothing but excel since then. and now goss has become everything you would expect a number one pick to be. >> today is alumni day. they are honoring the old super bowl family. a lot of old -- super bowl family. a lot of the old guys will be there. where were you that day with montana and the catch? talk about the significanc
then shaun was the ktvu general manager.o, we saw shaun kind of roaming around the building a little bit when he was a college kid. >> that is what i thought. >> so he is kind of from the ktvu family. >> and speaking of another local guy, jerod goss coming home. a lot of people thought when he played under jeff fisher this was a mistake, but boy has he proved them wrong, right? >> he has blossomed into everything you would expect the number one overall pick to be and he...
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and timely we have shaun hopwood, who was a georgetown university law professor. there are senators like tom cotton who oppose the prisoner reform bill. what would you say to senator cotton to convince him and others to vote in gave of the first step act? >> so i was raised in arkansas so i actually have gone to the senate building and tried to talk with senator tom cotton on this particular issue. he was supposed to meet with me, but i got a staffer at the last minute. and you just always feel like they're listening but not listening. like you're just, you know, making a case while they sit there and tolerate it. what i don't like about senator tom cotton is that even with president trump, he has come out and opposed the first step act, knowing that this is jared kushner's pet project. and it gets to the point where you have to accept the fact that people like senator tom cotton have a hidden agenda. they won't say what the hidden agenda is. but when somebody goes completely against the grain of logic and bipartisan support, then there's probably something, i can
and timely we have shaun hopwood, who was a georgetown university law professor. there are senators like tom cotton who oppose the prisoner reform bill. what would you say to senator cotton to convince him and others to vote in gave of the first step act? >> so i was raised in arkansas so i actually have gone to the senate building and tried to talk with senator tom cotton on this particular issue. he was supposed to meet with me, but i got a staffer at the last minute. and you just...
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>> shaun, i met you before at the national council of incarcerated women. so i sit on the council for national council of incarcerated women. i definitely had my baby in prison. i can speak candidly on prison reform. i know people are looking like, wow. one thing i can say is it doesn't discriminate. i had a white collar crime, it doesn't matter what crime you had, white collar crime, i did checks and credit cards, so i pleaded and begged the judge not to send me to prison, first time, nonviolent offenders, just writing, credit cards, checks, coming from a family of poverty and struggles and trying to make sure i could take care of two small children. to make a long story very very short and very authentic is that it doesn't matter where you come from. as he said, you can overcome. but i do appreciate donald trump extending a warm welcome to our family reform, with bringing alice johnson home. but as amy stated, there's a whole lot of people out there. i'm one of the people that stayed in the closet for a long time. being a convicted felon to me was an emba
>> shaun, i met you before at the national council of incarcerated women. so i sit on the council for national council of incarcerated women. i definitely had my baby in prison. i can speak candidly on prison reform. i know people are looking like, wow. one thing i can say is it doesn't discriminate. i had a white collar crime, it doesn't matter what crime you had, white collar crime, i did checks and credit cards, so i pleaded and begged the judge not to send me to prison, first time,...
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this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11pm.ournalist jamal khashoggi. turkey's president says the killing was planned days ahead, and demandsjustice is done. translation: all information and evidence shows that jamal khashoggi was killed in a violent, savage murder. ferry and freight firms may have to plan alternative routes for vital supplies in the case of a no—deal brexit. the bbc reveals evidence of a vast new network of internment camps in china. a million muslims are being held inside without trial. and juventus have beaten manchester united 1—0 in the champions league group stages.
this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11pm.ournalist jamal khashoggi. turkey's president says the killing was planned days ahead, and demandsjustice is done. translation: all information and evidence shows that jamal khashoggi was killed in a violent, savage murder. ferry and freight firms may have to plan alternative routes for vital supplies in the case of a no—deal brexit. the bbc reveals evidence of a vast new network of internment camps in china. a million muslims are being...
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shaun marsh out for four.est australia batted for a day and a half to save the match, now they must survive longer still. patrick gearey, the match, now they must survive longerstill. patrick gearey, bbc news. tennis, and ons jabeur‘s remarkable run at the kremlin cup in moscow goes on. the tunisian qualifier is through to the semi—finals after beating estonia's anett kontaveit on thursday. colm harrison rounds up the day's action. another day, and another milestone reached by ons jabur. ranked 101 in the world, she followed her win over former us open champion sloane stephens by beating the number eight seedin stephens by beating the number eight seed in straight sets. she won a tight first set but lost just one game in the second set to secure a place in the semis and to is the first from tunisia to get to a wta semi—final. first from tunisia to get to a wta semi-final. i'm very happy. i started bad so i had to win at a certain point. really happy with the grass season certain point. really happy with the gr
shaun marsh out for four.est australia batted for a day and a half to save the match, now they must survive longer still. patrick gearey, the match, now they must survive longerstill. patrick gearey, bbc news. tennis, and ons jabeur‘s remarkable run at the kremlin cup in moscow goes on. the tunisian qualifier is through to the semi—finals after beating estonia's anett kontaveit on thursday. colm harrison rounds up the day's action. another day, and another milestone reached by ons jabur....
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this season, while wigan are hoping for a fairytale send off for head coach and wigan institutuion, shauner he first played for the club. adam wild reports: for these two sides the journey to old trafford has been long. the price at the end now within reach. for both the week and it is a path well trodden. another while moment at old trafford. they have met here before, twice, both days belonged to weaken, but that is now in the past and some things some are keen to forget. would have thought has gone, let'sjust forget. would have thought has gone, let's just concentrate on ourselves. we have to enjoy the build—up, this is what we play the lead before, occasions like this, weeks like this. you don't get many in your career. for others, history is not something easily left behind. john wayne's 30 year association with wigan, his first as player and now coach comes to an end, a grand final farewell to his hometown cloud. coach comes to an end, a grand final farewell to his hometown cloudm has been perfect. it was perfection, it has been my dream and i am a happy man. he is not the only one
this season, while wigan are hoping for a fairytale send off for head coach and wigan institutuion, shauner he first played for the club. adam wild reports: for these two sides the journey to old trafford has been long. the price at the end now within reach. for both the week and it is a path well trodden. another while moment at old trafford. they have met here before, twice, both days belonged to weaken, but that is now in the past and some things some are keen to forget. would have thought...
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here he gets the ball from shaun livingston and hits the three.n the game curry brings the ball up court and drives to the basket for the layup. it's vegas baby.. sell it! the two teams had 24 lead changes.. in the end the warriors lost 123-113...but lebron musta forgotten this win doesn't count.. cuz he was acting like he was the king of the nba.thee big fish in the little lakers pond posing and flexing after he made good shots. the two teams face off tomorrow night in san jose. after that the season starts for real. ( darya ) what do you do if you want out, but your team refuses to trade you? throw a fit, maybe that'll work. that's what jimmy butler did on his first day back at practice with the timberwolves.. telling his teammates they're not good enough and yelling at his bosses.. you can't win without me! he explained his tyrade to espn:
here he gets the ball from shaun livingston and hits the three.n the game curry brings the ball up court and drives to the basket for the layup. it's vegas baby.. sell it! the two teams had 24 lead changes.. in the end the warriors lost 123-113...but lebron musta forgotten this win doesn't count.. cuz he was acting like he was the king of the nba.thee big fish in the little lakers pond posing and flexing after he made good shots. the two teams face off tomorrow night in san jose. after that the...
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. ♪ thank you, shaun. ♪ ♪ [ insects chirping, indistinct conversations ] ♪ hey, kid. neil! ] i almost did my puzzle. i can see that. that's a great job, gabi. mom and dad gave it to me for my birthday. yeah. i-i remember. are mom and dad coming for me today? ♪ oh, mama. [ smooches ] no. no, no, they can't. gabi, we love you, but... you have way more fun here than at their place. ♪ i think i see a piece of the cow. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ door opens, closes ] thank you for letting me crash. yes. you... rented an apartment? no. i'm gonna get an airbnb. [ sighs ] all right. what happened in hershey? do you care? [ exhaling deeply ] i tried to...be nice, and i tried to go big, and i don't want to walk away, and everyone likes doughnuts. and i don't know how to answer that. just be honest. ♪ i... don't care what happened in hershey. but i care that you care. ♪ ♪ you want to try that song again? ♪ [ sighing ] oh, yes! then...okay. [ bag thuds ] ♪ okay. [ "islands in the stream" plays ] both: ♪ tender love is blind ♪ it requires ♪ it requires a dedication ♪ all this love we feel ♪ needs no -- i w
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i'm shaun ley.s for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — the health secretary appeals for unity. everybody needs to get under prime minister because she is trying to deliver the best deal to britain and thatis deliver the best deal to britain and that is how we take this forward. britain and the us consider boycotting a major investment conference in saudi arabia — after the disappearance of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia vows to retaliate if it's put under sanctions. trains between exeter and netwon abbot are disrupted because of rail damage caused by storm callum, but the worst of the weather is passing. the nhs in england plans to crack down on patients who wrongly claim free prescriptions. the government says new checks in pharmacies will help
i'm shaun ley.s for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — the health secretary appeals for unity. everybody needs to get under prime minister because she is trying to deliver the best deal to britain and thatis deliver the best deal to britain and that is how we take this forward. britain and the us consider boycotting a major investment conference in saudi arabia — after the disappearance of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia vows to retaliate if it's put under...
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shaun wane's 30—year association with wigan, as first a player and now a coach, comes to an end.ide that have proven they can beat the very best. their semifinal win over st helens was perhaps unexpected but thoroughly deserved. it's warrington who dance with delight! their biggest challenge, though, remains — improving on the past. the club has never won it so to be part of that and make a bit of history would be massive for the club, for the players, and, yeah, something that we're really striving for and hopefully, we can, you know, get thejob done. so after a long, gruelling season and the intensity of those semifinals, it all leads here to old trafford and the grand final. just 80 minutes of rugby league to decide whose journey ends with the ultimate prize. adam wild, bbc news at old trafford. ? rugby union's european champions, leinster, have shown they won't give up their title lightly...with a 52—3 mauling of wasps. the leinster fans didn't have to wait long for the first try as sean cronin, sprinting through the wasps defence. in fact the irish side ran in 8 tries, as th
shaun wane's 30—year association with wigan, as first a player and now a coach, comes to an end.ide that have proven they can beat the very best. their semifinal win over st helens was perhaps unexpected but thoroughly deserved. it's warrington who dance with delight! their biggest challenge, though, remains — improving on the past. the club has never won it so to be part of that and make a bit of history would be massive for the club, for the players, and, yeah, something that we're really...
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hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of britain from storm callum. the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kashoggi. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week, we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights. and we go behind the scenes as scientists attempt a delicate operation to restore a priceless discovery back to its former glory. this is one of the oldest structures of wooden ship in the world. we start this week in egypt's capital cairo, a huge sprawling city and home to more than 20 million people. the traffic here in cair
hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of britain from storm callum. the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kashoggi. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week, we're in cairo,...
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he takes a -- a pass from shaun livingston. 74 points in the first half.urrant takes the path and drives down the lane and throws it on the monster jam. he had 26 point in the game. tom -- klay thompson had 30 as the warriors when 122-94. >> the first period, the sharks are up. there is the back of the net. the kingswood battle back to send this came into overtime. and overtime the sharks on the attack. kevin scores the game-winning goal. the sharks when 3-two men. it is the first win of the season. >> randy jackson -- reggie jackson in attendance to. martinez crushes a 3 run home run over the green monster. red sox hold off a late rally by the yankees as they went 5- 4. boston takes a 1-0 lead in the series. manny machado and the dodgers looking to go up 2 games on the braves in la. the shadow hits a 2 -- a 2 home run. the dodgers went a happens there might. 8 scoreless innings as the sherry -- the series list -- shifts to atlanta. >> we will be right back. it was 10 years ago... the seattle supersonics left town. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is
he takes a -- a pass from shaun livingston. 74 points in the first half.urrant takes the path and drives down the lane and throws it on the monster jam. he had 26 point in the game. tom -- klay thompson had 30 as the warriors when 122-94. >> the first period, the sharks are up. there is the back of the net. the kingswood battle back to send this came into overtime. and overtime the sharks on the attack. kevin scores the game-winning goal. the sharks when 3-two men. it is the first win of...
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this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at five.ing power stadium this lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done a lot for the club and they are nice people. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor called for unity. we will be here to help you through this horrific episode. we will get through this darkest day of pittsburgh's history i working together. chancellor philip hammond — who will present his budget tomorrow — says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country gets. glenn hoddle is "responding well" to treatment after suffering
this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at five.ing power stadium this lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done a lot for the club and they are nice people. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor called for unity. we will be here to help you through this horrific episode. we will get through...
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shaun wane, wigan warriors head coach, says this was the perfect finish after 30 years at the club.ir fifth grand final title after a tough 12—4 victory over warrington wolves. adam wild was at old trafford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's gonna happen! but for wigan coach shaun wane, one with extra significance — his final match with his hometown club after 30 years. a fairy tale finish was all that was left. it was warrington, though, with the better start, asjosh charnley — once of wigan — slid in with the corner. but these sides were so evenly balanced, it wasn't long before the scores were even again too. when tom davies just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half—time. but that only ramped up tensions even higher. the break couldn't quite cool them down. but it took until the season's dying breath for wigan to win it. it came in the form of a
shaun wane, wigan warriors head coach, says this was the perfect finish after 30 years at the club.ir fifth grand final title after a tough 12—4 victory over warrington wolves. adam wild was at old trafford. this is rugby league's biggest moment. wigan warriors, grand final winners, and for some, the grandest final farewell. the journey to old trafford has taken a season to get here. a route both sets of fans know well. it's ourtime again! it's gonna happen! but for wigan coach shaun wane,...
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i'm shaun ley.rnalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the consulate in istanbul. they claim it happened in a fight. they have been a great ally in the middle east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. protestors prepare to march through london, demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. also coming up this hour, bepi—colombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. and in half an hour:
i'm shaun ley.rnalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the consulate in istanbul. they claim it happened in a fight. they have been a great ally in the middle east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. protestors prepare to march through london, demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union....
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this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at four.is lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done such a lot for the club and they are such nice people. it's horrible. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor had this message for the community. we will be here to help you through this horrific episode. we will get through this darkest day of pittsburgh's history, by working together. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow, says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country gets. glenn hoddle is "responding well" to treatment after suffering
this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at four.is lunchtime, close to where a helicopter belonging to the club's owner crashed last night. ijust can't believe it. he has done such a lot for the club and they are such nice people. it's horrible. us officials say the man accused of murdering 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh made statements about genocide during the assault. the city's mayor had this message for the community. we will be here to help you through this horrific...
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it could be some send—off for the wigan coach shaun wane — a final match some 36 years after he firstthe prize at the end is now within reach. for both warrington and wigan it is the path well trod. commentator: another whale moment at old trafford. they have met you before twice, both dave belonged to wigan but that is now in the past and some think some are keen to forget. what is gone to gone to concentrate on ourselves you have the buildup this is what we play for. 0ccasions like this week like this. you don't get many in your career. for others, history is on something easily left behind. shaun wane's 30—year association with wigan, first player and is now coach, comes to an end, and a grand final farewell to his hometown club. it has been perfect, it was perfection, been my dream, and i walk away a happy man. standing in their way is a warrington side that have proven they can beat the very best. their semifinal win over st helens was perhaps unexpected but thoroughly deserved. it is warrington who danced with it. their biggest challenge remains, improving on the past. the club
it could be some send—off for the wigan coach shaun wane — a final match some 36 years after he firstthe prize at the end is now within reach. for both warrington and wigan it is the path well trod. commentator: another whale moment at old trafford. they have met you before twice, both dave belonged to wigan but that is now in the past and some think some are keen to forget. what is gone to gone to concentrate on ourselves you have the buildup this is what we play for. 0ccasions like this...
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nine australia's final innings hasn't started well near homes are breaking the stumps as he dismissed shaun large the tourists need another four hundred ninety one to win the nine wickets in hand whoever wins this game takes to match series with game one try. my son's most successful spin bowler ever in test matches has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation dinesh canaria decided to come clean david harrison has this exclusive report. clint bolick canaria played over sixty test matches and took nearly three hundred wickets in international matches for pakistan. but in two thousand and twelve his career came to a sudden and he was banned for life by english cricket's governing body for match fixing canary was found guilty of encouraging a teammate at essex county cricket club to underperform during a match in two thousand and nine and was bringing the game into disrepute for six years canary has protested his innocence two appeals were rejected but now in an exclusive interview with al-j
nine australia's final innings hasn't started well near homes are breaking the stumps as he dismissed shaun large the tourists need another four hundred ninety one to win the nine wickets in hand whoever wins this game takes to match series with game one try. my son's most successful spin bowler ever in test matches has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation dinesh canaria decided to come...
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let's talk now to shaun carrington.ost an astounding 21 stone over the past 2 years. kathryn szrodecki campaigns on weight related issues. emma burnell used to weigh 25 stone until she had a gastric sleeve procedure. fiona osgun is from cancer research uk, and gp dr sarahjarvis is here too. shaun, you are obese, did you feel discriminated against because of your weight? i always felt awkward in social situations. job interviews, i would worry about my appearance rather than how i was interviewed. as you say, out clothes shopping is very difficult when you are that kind of size, especially finding clothing in high street shops. you felt uncomfortable but do you believe that there was any overt prejudice towards you or was just under the surface? i feel it is more under the surface? i feel it is more under the surface than outspoken a lot of the time. right. catherine, you have been victimised because of your size. of course. most people in a workplace with a larger sized body will be victimised. that isjust the way it go
let's talk now to shaun carrington.ost an astounding 21 stone over the past 2 years. kathryn szrodecki campaigns on weight related issues. emma burnell used to weigh 25 stone until she had a gastric sleeve procedure. fiona osgun is from cancer research uk, and gp dr sarahjarvis is here too. shaun, you are obese, did you feel discriminated against because of your weight? i always felt awkward in social situations. job interviews, i would worry about my appearance rather than how i was...
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i'm shaun ley. the headlines at midday.e in istanbul. the uk says those responsible must be held to account. they have been a great ally in the middle east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth edition of the invictus games open in sydney, and will see 500 competitors from 18 nations taking part.
i'm shaun ley. the headlines at midday.e in istanbul. the uk says those responsible must be held to account. they have been a great ally in the middle east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming...
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nine surely is finalizing the hasn't started well near homes that are breaking the stumps see dismiss shaun large the tourists need another four hundred ninety one to win with nine wickets and whoever wins this take for two match series but again one draw on. most successful spin bowler ever in test matches has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation dinesh canaria decided to come clean david harrison has this exclusive report. clint bolick done his canaria played over sixty test matches and took nearly three hundred wickets in international matches for pakistan. but in two thousand and twelve his career paint was sudden and he was banned for life by english cricket's governing body for match fixing canary was found guilty of encouraging a team mate of essex county cricket club to underperform during a match in two thousand and nine and with bringing the game into disrepute for six years canary has protested his innocence two appeals were rejected but now in an exclusive interview with al
nine surely is finalizing the hasn't started well near homes that are breaking the stumps see dismiss shaun large the tourists need another four hundred ninety one to win with nine wickets and whoever wins this take for two match series but again one draw on. most successful spin bowler ever in test matches has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation dinesh canaria decided to come clean david...
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it was the perfect send—off for wigan‘s long term coach, shaun wane, in his last game in charge, as oure reaches its big crescendo. this season's swa nsong , no reaches its big crescendo. this season's swansong, no encores or second chancers. wigan or warrington, only one good finish the year on the very highest note. it's ourtime again! is year on the very highest note. it's our time again! is going to happen. for some, the final was more final than others, for 30 years wigan coach sean wane says goodbye to his hometown club but warrington, desperate to achieve what they have not in more than 60 years, there is was a better start as josh not in more than 60 years, there is was a better start asjosh charnley slid in. these sides are so evenly balanced it was not long before the scores we re eve n balanced it was not long before the scores were even again. when tom davis just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half—time. sam tomkins is another, ending his wigan career here. he was perhaps lucky it did not end sooner. punishment for this but that only ramped up
it was the perfect send—off for wigan‘s long term coach, shaun wane, in his last game in charge, as oure reaches its big crescendo. this season's swa nsong , no reaches its big crescendo. this season's swansong, no encores or second chancers. wigan or warrington, only one good finish the year on the very highest note. it's ourtime again! is year on the very highest note. it's our time again! is going to happen. for some, the final was more final than others, for 30 years wigan coach sean...
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you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley.s lunchtime — the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. speaking outside the saudi consulate in istanbul, the executive director of the turkish arab media association, fatih 0ke, demanded punishment for those who ordered his killing. we wa nt we want justice for jamal. we wantjustice forjamal. we want jamal ‘s murderous to be punished. but also the authority that gave the orders. who desperately attacks the journalist? earlier, i spoke to the middle east analyst hazhir teimourian. he told me that the revelations by the saudi authorities are unprecedented. this is a major, major earthquake in the history of the saudi kingdom. in the history of the saudi kingdom. in the past, there has been to some extent a commit
you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley.s lunchtime — the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. speaking outside the saudi consulate in istanbul, the executive director of the turkish arab media...
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hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines.ight. bbc sources say there were two crew members and three passengers on board the aircraft. police in the american city of pittsburgh have released the names of the 11 people who were murdered at a synagogue yesterday. officials say the gunman, robert bowers, shouted anti—semitic abuse and spoke of genocide during what they called a 20—minute rampage. the chancellor, philip hammond — who'll deliver his budget tomorrow — has suggested he would have to draw up a new economic strategy if there was a no—deal brexit. polls are open in the final round of the brazilian presidential election. voters are choosing between the far—right candidate jair bolsonaro and fernando haddad of the left—wing workers' party. click is coming up in a few minutes. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening. a much—needed win for manchester united... and mourinho... with martial scoring the crucial goal as they hold off everton at old t
hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines.ight. bbc sources say there were two crew members and three passengers on board the aircraft. police in the american city of pittsburgh have released the names of the 11 people who were murdered at a synagogue yesterday. officials say the gunman, robert bowers, shouted anti—semitic abuse and spoke of genocide during what they called a 20—minute rampage. the chancellor, philip hammond — who'll deliver his budget tomorrow — has...
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it's the last match in charge for wigan coach shaun wane — but for warrington, there could, at long laston the trophy. three times they've made it to the sport's showpiece, three times they've fallen at the last. the match is a repeat of the 2016 grand final. wigan already have one win to their name today, they beat leeds it is for— four after 30 minutes at old trafford. wigan already have one win to their name today, they beat leeds in the women's grand final for the first time. the match was tied at 16 all heading into the final minute, charlotte foley's penalty handing wigan victoryt at the manchester regional arena. the warriors had been in front thanks to rachel thompson's hat trick and georgia wilson's try. this is only the second women's grand final after bradford won the inaguraul event last year. england's one—day cricket captain eoin morgan laid the groundwork for his side's victory in the second one—day international in sri lanka. in another rain—affected match, he top—scored but was quick to praise his bolwers chris woakes and olly stone, as england won by 31 runs, to take a
it's the last match in charge for wigan coach shaun wane — but for warrington, there could, at long laston the trophy. three times they've made it to the sport's showpiece, three times they've fallen at the last. the match is a repeat of the 2016 grand final. wigan already have one win to their name today, they beat leeds it is for— four after 30 minutes at old trafford. wigan already have one win to their name today, they beat leeds in the women's grand final for the first time. the match...
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for some, the final was more final than others, for 30 years wigan coach shaun wane says goodbye to hishey have not in more than 60 years, there is was a better start asjosh charnley slid in. these sides are so evenly balanced it was not long before the scores were even again. when tom davis just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half—time. sam tomkins is another, ending his wigan career here. he was perhaps lucky it did not end sooner. escaping serious punishment for this but that only ramped up tensions even higher. the break could not cool them down. it took until the dying breath of the season to win it. it came in the form of a wigan rorer, dom manfredi with the decisive score. and so a grand finalfairy tale finish for the wigan warriors. as they say goodbye to some of their biggest names. they finish on the ultimate high. super league champions again. adam wild, bbc news, at old trafford. this is my last time in his famous jersey. there is only one way to leave and that is with a win. just seeing the embrace between you and your coach. that's the speci
for some, the final was more final than others, for 30 years wigan coach shaun wane says goodbye to hishey have not in more than 60 years, there is was a better start asjosh charnley slid in. these sides are so evenly balanced it was not long before the scores were even again. when tom davis just managed to get his hand on this one, wigan had the lead before half—time. sam tomkins is another, ending his wigan career here. he was perhaps lucky it did not end sooner. escaping serious punishment...
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earlier, the guardian columnist jonathan freedland told my colleague shaun ley that he believed the languagego into anyjewish building in this country there is security. indeed. in schools and synagogues. that is because those buildings are under threat. they are targeted. that has happened in europe, in copenhagen, in toulouse, in paris, where there are supermarkets and schools, and synagogues and thejewish museum in brussels. and now we have to add pittsburgh to that list. so the threat is rational... rather the fear is rational because the threat is real. but on your point, i think social media has acted as a huge amplifier for far—right and anti—semitic white supremacist rhetoric, which has always been around. exactly as you say. whereas once it might have been confined to poorly printed newsletters being handed under the counter in dodgy book shops or pubs, now it is available at the click of a mouse. you can read this stuff. it is just on your phone if you want to read it. but i do think there is a particular element in the united states at the moment, which is that this sort of hatefu
earlier, the guardian columnist jonathan freedland told my colleague shaun ley that he believed the languagego into anyjewish building in this country there is security. indeed. in schools and synagogues. that is because those buildings are under threat. they are targeted. that has happened in europe, in copenhagen, in toulouse, in paris, where there are supermarkets and schools, and synagogues and thejewish museum in brussels. and now we have to add pittsburgh to that list. so the threat is...
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cathy i want to show you a tweet that's from the being micronesian hashtag let me share this with you shaun spawn dyke says i swear my kidneys have more drama than any other race these people always get drunk start fights with their families and anyone just walking around i'm so over this why does that come from. i'm not sure about her comes from i mean i think that there is definitely an issue of alcoholism within some of our community members but there's an issue of alcoholism with other communities as well and i think it just has to do with being the latest wave of immigrants who are or at least that's what it looks like because actually there is documented records of micronesians coming into the hallway during the plantation era but where the latest member now there is this misunderstanding between our communities a why are the here where are they coming from and then i think at a state level it's contributing to that kind of hatred because there's all of these news reports coming out saying you know micronesians are benefiting awful and they're costing us this amount of money and then
cathy i want to show you a tweet that's from the being micronesian hashtag let me share this with you shaun spawn dyke says i swear my kidneys have more drama than any other race these people always get drunk start fights with their families and anyone just walking around i'm so over this why does that come from. i'm not sure about her comes from i mean i think that there is definitely an issue of alcoholism within some of our community members but there's an issue of alcoholism with other...
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samir wrote in new york. joining us is shaun port, chief investment officer at investment managementu are looking quite calm, a new trading week in operation. october has been such a tough month, down by 8%, a focus on earnings. the tech giants had some disappointing guidance coming into the fourth quarter, apple and facebook will be key with their earnings. we've seen today in europe the open has been reasonably positive, shredding of the losses from last week, profit—taking going on? the losses from last week, profit-taking going on? no new bad news for investors, hsbc earnings this mornings for good as well, good for the share price in london. it's all about earnings, if they come out quite positive, we get some good surprises, i think things will be canned, if the bad numbers from tech come out, looking ahead to next year, come out, looking ahead to next yea r, investors come out, looking ahead to next year, investors and market will be fragile. what extent you watch the budget in the uk, from the point of view of the markets, the pound, any thoughts? the budget these days tends
samir wrote in new york. joining us is shaun port, chief investment officer at investment managementu are looking quite calm, a new trading week in operation. october has been such a tough month, down by 8%, a focus on earnings. the tech giants had some disappointing guidance coming into the fourth quarter, apple and facebook will be key with their earnings. we've seen today in europe the open has been reasonably positive, shredding of the losses from last week, profit—taking going on? the...