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-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than there was in four hours standing at the fair. the number of buyers that could potentially buy this product tripled, quadrupled, times 10. -how are you? -rick: i'm rick. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you, sir? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. what do you think of the product? -tom: it's gorgeous. -lemonis: okay. tom: what i'd like to do is keep it with our nursery products outside. lemonis: thank you. we're ready. let's move it. i'm excited. simon: watch the roof. we're gazebo surfing. ♪ jack: where we are today, kind of start pinching yourself every day. if there is an issue, we speak about it. there's no
-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than there was in four...
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anna: simon, thank you so much. simon derrick.: the ceo of the lips lighting -- of philips lighting joins us. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back, everybody. johnson is visiting japan at the moment, making headlines around brexit. he has been visiting the honda factory. let's talk about what is going on me -- on in the lighting industry. the philipso lighting ceo. thank you for joining us. sticking by the full year. i am always drawn to the fact that you technically missed on your revenue enter sales are down slightly. tell me why you are able to steadfastly stand there and stick by the full-year numbers. eric: good morning. thank you for having me. we are sticking to the guidance. at the q2 results, i would qualify them as solid. all our businesses are continuing on the perfect -- profitability improvement. sales grew by 14%. let's take a bit of distance on the growth profile of the company. we declined by 2.4% in the full-year in 2016. we have only declined by 1.3% in the first part of 317. the growth profile of the company is improving, and
anna: simon, thank you so much. simon derrick.: the ceo of the lips lighting -- of philips lighting joins us. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back, everybody. johnson is visiting japan at the moment, making headlines around brexit. he has been visiting the honda factory. let's talk about what is going on me -- on in the lighting industry. the philipso lighting ceo. thank you for joining us. sticking by the full year. i am always drawn to the fact that you technically missed on your revenue enter sales...
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host: go ahead, simon.uest: in the article, i point out that akron, the medium wages $35,000 a year. it does have heroin addiction. the population is down a third peak.ts the point is not that akron is back to the glory days and it may never get back there. the point is it is trying to find a part out of it. when i talk about brain belt, it is not my term. .t comes from an academic there are many places that are not winners, where the jobs are not coming back. and as you say, that leaves a heavy toll in terms of unemployment and poverty. you have to look at what akron has, which others don't have. they have a strong research university, which works in polymer science, and that supports an ecosystem of plastics and other companies and tires. they still make the nascar tires and you still have the research facilities for tire makers there. so they still have some qualities that allow them. to go forward but i agree. there are many -- allow them to go forward. but i agree. there are many studies -- cities that
host: go ahead, simon.uest: in the article, i point out that akron, the medium wages $35,000 a year. it does have heroin addiction. the population is down a third peak.ts the point is not that akron is back to the glory days and it may never get back there. the point is it is trying to find a part out of it. when i talk about brain belt, it is not my term. .t comes from an academic there are many places that are not winners, where the jobs are not coming back. and as you say, that leaves a...
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. >> even though it found a really good hiding place, simon knows where it is. >> leave it to simon to help find its way home. >>> it's a stormy day and they're making their way to the rooftop. >> they're on camera. so what do they do? >> press on. >> that they do, and wait until you see why they did it. >>> and they've got a tip on how to get out of plans with the mrs. >> to go hang out with the buddies. >> find out if their scheme works. >> i don't care how much blood there is. i have plans with my girlfriend. >>> a brand new freshly delivered member of the youtube world. nine months ago roman and his girlfriend brittany found out they were pregnant. >> so happen. i. >> oh, my god. >> and in this, his latest vlog, he takes us on the entire journey of their pregnancy with their daughter. they already have two sons. >> i wanted my boys so bad and i got my boys. and then i really wanted a girl and i got our girl. a little baby atwood girl into the family. >> after all of the anticipation, after revealing the news to their family members, after learning that he was, in fact, going to hav
. >> even though it found a really good hiding place, simon knows where it is. >> leave it to simon to help find its way home. >>> it's a stormy day and they're making their way to the rooftop. >> they're on camera. so what do they do? >> press on. >> that they do, and wait until you see why they did it. >>> and they've got a tip on how to get out of plans with the mrs. >> to go hang out with the buddies. >> find out if their scheme...
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simon believes it got separated from its parents. but just as simon's doing his best back and forth from one side of the shed to the other, this thing is pretty wily and manages to climb over the six foot fence into the neighbor's yard. so now he's go to go over there and chase this thing around. once simon manages to get it out from behind the shed, now he's at least got a fighting chance. he's got the loop there. running through the yard. thinks he got it once here. has it around the waist. and -- >> lost him. >> nope. wiggles free. >> not back in the gap. >> nope. still has another shot at it. right here. simon pulls in, bam. got him. puts him into that crate. simon does a bit of research, finds out where the badgers hang out in this neighborhood. that's a thing. and it was only about a half mile away. the badger was uninjured. he opens up the crate and gone. not typical to see badgers in the daylight. not typical to see this either. armadillos on the beach. >> i'm teaching sherman how to heel. >> heel, sherman! and this thing hee
simon believes it got separated from its parents. but just as simon's doing his best back and forth from one side of the shed to the other, this thing is pretty wily and manages to climb over the six foot fence into the neighbor's yard. so now he's go to go over there and chase this thing around. once simon manages to get it out from behind the shed, now he's at least got a fighting chance. he's got the loop there. running through the yard. thinks he got it once here. has it around the waist....
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knows where it is and simon eventually is able to finally get that fox under control. >> simon's pretty gentle about everything too. he's not running around causing this fox any more stress. he's composed the whole time. >> all right, fella. let's get you home. give you some dinner. >> he puts a fox in a crate and notices something. he has an injury to the eye. so simon takes him back to wildlife aid where the vet looks at it. once they put a guard over its mouth, they can see what's wrong with this guy. >> that's an ulcer. >> yikes. >> it has an ulcer in the eye. believe it's result of a puncture. not going to get 100% vision back in the eye. but with treatment, it will return some of it. >> after three weeks of treatment, the fox's eye was looking much better. and we had managed to save more of his vision than we had first thought. >> cool. wizard, man. he's a wisconsin ward. -- wizard. >> they released the fox back to where it needed to be. out running around doing its thing chasing rats and chickens. >>> sometimes it's fun to do something stupid. >> wandering the streets of hong kon
knows where it is and simon eventually is able to finally get that fox under control. >> simon's pretty gentle about everything too. he's not running around causing this fox any more stress. he's composed the whole time. >> all right, fella. let's get you home. give you some dinner. >> he puts a fox in a crate and notices something. he has an injury to the eye. so simon takes him back to wildlife aid where the vet looks at it. once they put a guard over its mouth, they can see...
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i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 3pm: a second round of talks in brussels on the uk's departure from the eu. the brexit secretary says it's time to get down to business. a big day for hsz. the final section of the route will be revealed this afternoon. a terminally ill man, who hopes to overturn the ban on assisted dying, is having his case heard at the high court. i do not want to die very slowly of suffocation and being semiconscious until i am in a position where, you know, i don't even know what is going on. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw with prince george and princess charlotte for a five—day tour of poland and germany. and in the next hour, do you communicate using one of these? it's world emoji day, and to celebrate the popularity of the animated icons, we'll be looking at how they have changed the way we communicate. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the second round of formal talks on britain's departure from the eu got under way this morning in brussels. the
i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 3pm: a second round of talks in brussels on the uk's departure from the eu. the brexit secretary says it's time to get down to business. a big day for hsz. the final section of the route will be revealed this afternoon. a terminally ill man, who hopes to overturn the ban on assisted dying, is having his case heard at the high court. i do not want to die very slowly of suffocation and being semiconscious until i am in a position where, you know, i don't even...
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0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions.e canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions still to come on this week's travel show... looking for a long haul in october? 0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions. and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions about getting the best out of travel. coming up shortly, ideas for a great 0ctober escape, and managing money for mexico. but first, peak tourist season in europe is underway and so i've asked britain's biggest airports for the days this summer when they expect to be busiest. here at gatwick, it's sunday 13th august, with travellers passing through at a rate of two per second. at manchester, friday 18th august is the key day, and at heathrow airport — the busiest in europe — the peak will be on sunda
0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions.e canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions still to come on this week's travel show... looking for a long haul in october? 0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions. and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading....
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simon and mercedes are going to come back and comment.cooking along now as this begins to take shape. confirmation coming that anthony scaramucci is out. what caused this, in your estimation, within your party, pher samercede mercedes? >> the article from last week was particularly the main reason. also that he would have direct access to the president. i agree with john about the access situation. john kelly needs to take control of this west wing. and the first thing it starts with, it is about access to the president. it's going to have to start with john kelly. it's his opportunity to make significant changes to that white house though i guess harris, we're just going to have to see. >> harris: anybody wow kwrould like to see step into these roles? you know the president. you worked with him at cpac and other capacities. you know communications have been frustrating for him at times. some on his staff said, i haven't talked to the president about this particular issue. then they come out and there are two veins of information. >> it's
simon and mercedes are going to come back and comment.cooking along now as this begins to take shape. confirmation coming that anthony scaramucci is out. what caused this, in your estimation, within your party, pher samercede mercedes? >> the article from last week was particularly the main reason. also that he would have direct access to the president. i agree with john about the access situation. john kelly needs to take control of this west wing. and the first thing it starts with, it...
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so what exactly killed richard simons? >> we don't know at this point. he could have had a medical emergency out there. it was very hot in that august. he was found kind of under a tree, sos there was some thought that perhaps he got overheated and decided to sit down and take a rest in the shade and something may have happened at that point. in december 2013.. someone shot and killed 13- year-old h >>> tonight oakland police are trying to solve a murderer mystery n. december to have 2013 -- in december 2013 someone shot and killed 13-year- old lee weathersby. a few weeks later his brother and fund were also murdered -- friend were also murdered. the police just released the image of the suspected vehicle of the murderer. >>> tonight oakland police cut ties officially with the federal immigration and customs enforcement agency. the move comes in response to this trump administration's crack down on illegal immigration. oakland is a sanctuary city, but last year opd signed an agreement with ice allowing police officers to act as ice agents. the author of
so what exactly killed richard simons? >> we don't know at this point. he could have had a medical emergency out there. it was very hot in that august. he was found kind of under a tree, sos there was some thought that perhaps he got overheated and decided to sit down and take a rest in the shade and something may have happened at that point. in december 2013.. someone shot and killed 13- year-old h >>> tonight oakland police are trying to solve a murderer mystery n. december to...
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>> we danced to paul simon. >> seth: oh, you danced to paul simon. paul simon wasn't there. [ light laughter ] >> seth: his speech was better than paul simon's. >> i didn't dance with paul simon. >> seth: he gave a great speech while i danced with paul simon. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and then who -- did you have the reception at your house? >> it was in our back yard. it was a very -- you know, it was pretty formal for a backyard wedding. we had a tent and a band and stuff. and my dad was very sweet. he gave our neighbors bottles of booze before just because of the noise. [ light laughter ] >> seth: gotcha, that's very smart. >> yeah, i think he like slipped them like $100 bills, too. like he was like -- yeah. >> seth: wow. your dad ran this wedding like the way you run like an underground drinking establishment. [ laughter ] and then you like grease the palms of the bootleggers. >> yeah, yeah. it was prohibition era. >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> but yeah, we -- and he invited everyone. he invited all of our neighbors to the wedding. >> set
>> we danced to paul simon. >> seth: oh, you danced to paul simon. paul simon wasn't there. [ light laughter ] >> seth: his speech was better than paul simon's. >> i didn't dance with paul simon. >> seth: he gave a great speech while i danced with paul simon. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and then who -- did you have the reception at your house? >> it was in our back yard. it was a very -- you know, it was pretty formal for a backyard...
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simon, last word on this.” nicotine that harms you, it is smug. simon, last word on this.contributing to a fault in smoking rates, the big impact has been the popularity of e—cigarettes. rates, the big impact has been the popularity of e-cigarettes. that is just not true, i am sorry that is not true. we think it is very important that the government encourages the use of e—cigarettes because what we want in the future is education and we want as much choice as possible. simon only is started supporting e—cigarettes once the tobacco industry wouldn't hurt. people have been forced to quit. we have got to allow people to make their own choices. we have to leave it there. thank you for being with us on it there. thank you for being with us on this anniversary of the smoking ban in england. the film critic barry norman has died aged 83, his family have said. his family and friends say he had been suffering from lung cancer. the journalist and former bbc presenter died in his sleep on friday night. norman was best known as the host of film on bbc one from 1972 until 1998. lord h
simon, last word on this.” nicotine that harms you, it is smug. simon, last word on this.contributing to a fault in smoking rates, the big impact has been the popularity of e—cigarettes. rates, the big impact has been the popularity of e-cigarettes. that is just not true, i am sorry that is not true. we think it is very important that the government encourages the use of e—cigarettes because what we want in the future is education and we want as much choice as possible. simon only is...
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if they don't, i do think simon is right.f those republicans failed to vote as they did two years ago, to really confirm their campaign promise that they would repeal obamacare. there will be hell to pay out there. republicans and conservatives cannot understand why for seven years, republicans win around the country and told the american people they thought obamacare was so obnoxious, they would vote to repeat repeal it. this is the time to do so. >> remember, matt. last week, mitch mcconnell brought up what you just said. the straight repeal. >> no -- >> mate, you are not right. >> no -- >> they connected to it. >> i do not agree, let's say this. we do not know where the votes stand on this 2015 repeal on a skinny repeal or senate alternative. i will make a prediction on national tv. whether they pass repeal or not, they have a chance to. there will be a senate alternative house bill that will pass the senate, and we are going to go to congress. and i think mitch mcconnell, who's in a masterful job. if they do not get this
if they don't, i do think simon is right.f those republicans failed to vote as they did two years ago, to really confirm their campaign promise that they would repeal obamacare. there will be hell to pay out there. republicans and conservatives cannot understand why for seven years, republicans win around the country and told the american people they thought obamacare was so obnoxious, they would vote to repeat repeal it. this is the time to do so. >> remember, matt. last week, mitch...
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so what exactly killed richard simons? >> we don't know at this point. he could have had a medical emergency out there. it was very hot in that august. we did find him kind of under a tree. so there was some thought perhaps he got overheated and decided to sit down take a rest in the shade. and something may have happened at that point. >> reporter: in lafayette, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> san francisco police searching for a group of teens who attacked a man riding muni. police say that the victim got on bus at van ness and mcallister monday night but after he saw the group, he switched at market to a different bus. police say that the teens followed the 27-year-old on the 5 fulton bus and at least three of them punched him and stole his phone. >> to see this incidence where a group of 10 teens, young adults, would even go so far as to follow the victim off one bus to another and attack him, that's very brazen and alarming. >> police are reviewing surveillance video from the buses and plan to release the images of the suspect in the next few weeks. >>> a
so what exactly killed richard simons? >> we don't know at this point. he could have had a medical emergency out there. it was very hot in that august. we did find him kind of under a tree. so there was some thought perhaps he got overheated and decided to sit down take a rest in the shade. and something may have happened at that point. >> reporter: in lafayette, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> san francisco police searching for a group of teens who attacked a man riding muni....
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simon smiles is with us.we have an understanding of the expansion of nato buttressed up against russia and the tension that created within ukraine and with crimea. is prudent going to have the same complaints about the three initiative? will he look at a polish-centric europe as a threat, like nato? ofon: in the relative terms russia in europe, it does weaken their position. i am sure we say it in the same way as --. francine: what does that mean for investments? what we understand through infrastructure products, as we focus on the initiative, a lot of these are on the western side area i know we are trying to work on getting a map. all of the money and infrastructure is on the western flank of eastern europe. if they can put money on the other flank, towards russia, doesn't mean your clients want itinvest in certain -- does mean your clients want to invest in certain areas? is probably not in eastern europe emerging infrastructure. the interest is more with private equity and increasing in terms of impact i
simon smiles is with us.we have an understanding of the expansion of nato buttressed up against russia and the tension that created within ukraine and with crimea. is prudent going to have the same complaints about the three initiative? will he look at a polish-centric europe as a threat, like nato? ofon: in the relative terms russia in europe, it does weaken their position. i am sure we say it in the same way as --. francine: what does that mean for investments? what we understand through...
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simon is a psychiatrist. into homicide. over 40 million prescriptions for ssri anti—depressants were handed out by doctors last year in the uk. a freedom of information request has revealed the uk medicines regulator received 60 reports claiming there was a link between antidepressants and cases of murder and murderous thoughts over the past three decades. one of britain's leading psychiatrists is calling for more research into the extreme side effects of the medication, including psychosis and violence. but other leading medical professionals say there is no good evidence that antidepressants increase the risk of violent behaviour, and extremely rare cases could be explained by chance. let's talk to leonie fennell. her son shane killed his ex—girlfriend's boyfriend and then himself in 2009. she blames the antidepressants he was on at the time, though there is no evidence that that is the case. kirk brandon claims he experienced murderous thoughts while he was on antidepressants in the 1990s. ryanjames has be
simon is a psychiatrist. into homicide. over 40 million prescriptions for ssri anti—depressants were handed out by doctors last year in the uk. a freedom of information request has revealed the uk medicines regulator received 60 reports claiming there was a link between antidepressants and cases of murder and murderous thoughts over the past three decades. one of britain's leading psychiatrists is calling for more research into the extreme side effects of the medication, including psychosis...
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good morning, simon. caught my lines that attention, a fascinating story for japan, but reflects a broader trend, the ruling party lost to an upstart output. where have we seen that before? this represents a challenge to the japanese to go back focusing on the economy. >> the challenge lay down doesically means for abe he pull the levers of the last 3-4 years monetary fiscal stimulus or take the high road, which is international contemporaries have not taken, and use the time to look at structural reform, which it sounds repetitive, but is the real challenge. the monetary stimulus only provides your window within to do it. he faces that choice. if he does not embrace the high road, the political challenges will come thick and fast later in the decade. anna: the whole point of abenomics was taking the higher road, was about structural reform in the economy as well. the other story this morning his there may come pressure on governor kuroda, boj governor, and a former governor saying he is out of ideas, rad
good morning, simon. caught my lines that attention, a fascinating story for japan, but reflects a broader trend, the ruling party lost to an upstart output. where have we seen that before? this represents a challenge to the japanese to go back focusing on the economy. >> the challenge lay down doesically means for abe he pull the levers of the last 3-4 years monetary fiscal stimulus or take the high road, which is international contemporaries have not taken, and use the time to look at...
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simon jones, bbc news. simon has been at the town hall this morning.ple of days after the fire residents gathered here, some of them ran up the stairs behind me and got into the council building. they were angry because they felt they hadn't been listened to before they hadn't been listened to before the fire when they raised safety concerns and after the fire they felt they were being ignored by the council and their anger continues to this day. but for the government to impose commissioners, to effectively ta ke impose commissioners, to effectively take over the council, is a step to ta ke take over the council, is a step to take because it effectively means they're removing take because it effectively means they‘ re removing councillors take because it effectively means they're removing councillors who have been elected but it has happened in the past. for example, in rotherham, where commissioners we re in rotherham, where commissioners were sent in because it was considered the council wasn't doing a good enough job considered the council wasn't d
simon jones, bbc news. simon has been at the town hall this morning.ple of days after the fire residents gathered here, some of them ran up the stairs behind me and got into the council building. they were angry because they felt they hadn't been listened to before they hadn't been listened to before the fire when they raised safety concerns and after the fire they felt they were being ignored by the council and their anger continues to this day. but for the government to impose commissioners,...
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our sorrows to remind us of just how far we have yet to go tony award winning broadway producer run simons is just that kind of storyteller in his fight to bring more diversity to the world of arts and entertainment we've seen one example of this battle over at mississippi within the industry play out on message boards and social media in recent years by putting the spotlight on hollywood from the oscars so white campaign to the white washing of films like casting joel edgerton and christian bale as ramses the second and moses these are just a few examples simons has put his money where his mouth is and his art where his heart is in his efforts to better diversify not just broadway but film and television as well in his award winning work which includes his production of jitney august wilson's ode to black working life in the one nine hundred seventy s. . so let's roll up our sleeves and continue the fight for equality and diversity as we give voice to the voiceless and keep watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing. at the bottom. like you know that i got. this. week so. welcome everybo
our sorrows to remind us of just how far we have yet to go tony award winning broadway producer run simons is just that kind of storyteller in his fight to bring more diversity to the world of arts and entertainment we've seen one example of this battle over at mississippi within the industry play out on message boards and social media in recent years by putting the spotlight on hollywood from the oscars so white campaign to the white washing of films like casting joel edgerton and christian...
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simon was beaten but not tortured, he could not get out of the helicoide.ge, intelligence agency officials ignored it and he was only released over one month later. today, he is still trying to get back on his feet. translation: at night i'm very anxious, any little sound makes me jumpy, ifeel like i don‘t know what is going to happen. i‘m still worried that any time, they will come and knock on my door and take me back there. farfrom being intimidated, the opposition are growing in strength. whilst we were filming, with maria corina machado, and its ordinary defection from a chavista loyalist. this is the attorney general of venezuela, now playing a key role in the crisis. the maduro regime was not impressed. despite the government‘s denials, the attorney general has claimed that the security forces are using unauthorised firearms. what is clear is that many protesters have been killed and severely injured by the reckless use of riot control munitions. many in the opposition believe that behind the bluster, the end game is being played out. a recent unoffi
simon was beaten but not tortured, he could not get out of the helicoide.ge, intelligence agency officials ignored it and he was only released over one month later. today, he is still trying to get back on his feet. translation: at night i'm very anxious, any little sound makes me jumpy, ifeel like i don‘t know what is going to happen. i‘m still worried that any time, they will come and knock on my door and take me back there. farfrom being intimidated, the opposition are growing in...
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simon was not so lucky.ccused of belonging to an opposition political party. translation: they grabbed me from behind, 18, 20 cops that came down on me, while they were kicking and hitting me, they put me on a bike and took me to the headquarters of the intelligence agency. originally designed as the futuristic shopping centre, today, the helicoide is a place whose name makes even the hardened shudder. held in an overcrowded cell for over two months, simon witnessed prisoners returning from interrogation, with tell—tale signs of having been tortured. translation: one got back, you could tell he was frightened, he couldn't stand up straight and you could see the burn marks on his ears. and the other guy, you could see his black eye, it was all bruised, so you could see they have given him shocks. later on, several offices there told us, we are going to give you the shock treatment, and we're going to grab those two and soak them, keep them soaked all night long. simon was beaten but not tortured, and he could
simon was not so lucky.ccused of belonging to an opposition political party. translation: they grabbed me from behind, 18, 20 cops that came down on me, while they were kicking and hitting me, they put me on a bike and took me to the headquarters of the intelligence agency. originally designed as the futuristic shopping centre, today, the helicoide is a place whose name makes even the hardened shudder. held in an overcrowded cell for over two months, simon witnessed prisoners returning from...
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simon, thank you. simon, thank you.e stopped until significant problems in its roll out are fixed. that's the warning from the citizens advice charity, who say it is creating financial problems for thousands of people. the new credit brings together six separate benefits, such as housing benefit and tax credits, into one monthly payment. but citizens advice say people are being forced into debt due to problems with the system. michael buchanan reports from somerset. before the doors have even opened, people gather at the citizens advice office in bridgwater. seeking help with debt and benefits, universal credit is now the fastest growing problem. have you done your claim online? for the third time. 0k. are you using yourjournal? vicky kelly juggles her young daughter and two cleaning jobs. she's no internet access at home, so struggles with the online application process. i have to take a day off work to sort this out! they want you to work, yet they won't let you take the time off. so, this is you making a universal cr
simon, thank you. simon, thank you.e stopped until significant problems in its roll out are fixed. that's the warning from the citizens advice charity, who say it is creating financial problems for thousands of people. the new credit brings together six separate benefits, such as housing benefit and tax credits, into one monthly payment. but citizens advice say people are being forced into debt due to problems with the system. michael buchanan reports from somerset. before the doors have even...
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the work by simon stevens. currently running at the mark taper here in los angeles.you cannot make it to l.a. to see her in the theater production, you can watch her next month in the new stephen king series, "mr. mercedes," on the audience network. i am honored to have -- may i call you mlp? >> sure. >> mlp on this program. i've always wanted to say that, like i'm a friend of yours. mlp. yeah. i would say when you came on set, i haven't seen the play yet. i'm dying to see it. from what i've heard about it from friends who have seen it, they give you and your co-star high marks because it's hard to command, to hold command of an audience when there's just two people. not a whole lot of bells and whistles and -- >> yeah. >> what's that experience like? >> well, i feel like the director of this production deserves so much credit because i think it -- for me it takes a lot of confidence as a director, and it's a really risky move to produce a piece of theater where the direction is almost invisible. you don't see it. there's no storms on stage. there's no set. i'm basic
the work by simon stevens. currently running at the mark taper here in los angeles.you cannot make it to l.a. to see her in the theater production, you can watch her next month in the new stephen king series, "mr. mercedes," on the audience network. i am honored to have -- may i call you mlp? >> sure. >> mlp on this program. i've always wanted to say that, like i'm a friend of yours. mlp. yeah. i would say when you came on set, i haven't seen the play yet. i'm dying to see...
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simon yates still wears the white jersey as the best young rider.e has hosted a women's major. britney. this is a big event in women's golf. it is very special. my in women's golf. it is very special. my whole family was there. that was an absolute dream come true to have eve ryo ne an absolute dream come true to have everyone there. it took half a year for it to sink in. yeah, you know, i am excited to be back. i love that us 0pens and have been hitting it really good. i am excited to get out there tomorrow. and now for the cricket news. three of the semi—finalists as the women's world cup were decided on wednesday, and they include the holders, australia. india batted first after the aussies won the toss, and poonam raut top—scored with 108 as the indians made 226 for seven from their 50 overs. there was also a landmark for mitali raj, who became the first woman to reach 6,000 runs in 0ne—day internationals, before she was out for 69. australia's reply was underpinned by another big innings from meg lanning. she hit an unbeaten 76. while ellyse pe
simon yates still wears the white jersey as the best young rider.e has hosted a women's major. britney. this is a big event in women's golf. it is very special. my in women's golf. it is very special. my whole family was there. that was an absolute dream come true to have eve ryo ne an absolute dream come true to have everyone there. it took half a year for it to sink in. yeah, you know, i am excited to be back. i love that us 0pens and have been hitting it really good. i am excited to get out...
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but despite trailing 2 love in the third simon rallied to take it 6—4.ellow countryman and fifth seed benoit paire defeated dmitry tursunov in straight sets to reach the second round. he'll play either 39—year—old tommy haas of germany or nicolas kicker of argentina next. and that is all your tony finau. you can get all the latest sports news on our website. —— that is all your sport for now. to me, mark edwards, and the team, that is good night. hello there. many of us have had more than ourfair share of wet and cloudy weather of late, but that certainly hasn't been the whole story. monday brought some sunshine for many places. that was the scene across the scottish islands. the sunshine was not shared out equally though. suffolk seeing a lot of cloud. many eastern areas had rather cloudy conditions. 0ut west, in the atlantic, there's another lump of cloud hurtling its way in, that'll bring some rain on the wednesday but for tuesday we are between weather systems and that means actually a fair amount of fine and dry weather in the day ahead. where it ha
but despite trailing 2 love in the third simon rallied to take it 6—4.ellow countryman and fifth seed benoit paire defeated dmitry tursunov in straight sets to reach the second round. he'll play either 39—year—old tommy haas of germany or nicolas kicker of argentina next. and that is all your tony finau. you can get all the latest sports news on our website. —— that is all your sport for now. to me, mark edwards, and the team, that is good night. hello there. many of us have had more...
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simon jones, thank you.y they have captured so—called islamic state's main base in mosul after days of intense fighting. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. our correspondent orla guerin reports from mosul. a symbol of victory, in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops, weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex, but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. "we will keep chasing them and those who support them," says this man, "and we will throw them in the garbage." commanders say they have removed a cancer here, but one that has already spread. "our message is daesh is not only an iraqi problem," says colonel falah al—wabdan. "it's international." explosion. he was interrupted by a booby—trapped bomb. the militants may have gone from here, but they left plenty of threats behind. and plenty of wreckage in iraq's second largest city. well, this is what victory looks like in mosul after more t
simon jones, thank you.y they have captured so—called islamic state's main base in mosul after days of intense fighting. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. our correspondent orla guerin reports from mosul. a symbol of victory, in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops, weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex, but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. "we will keep...
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simon perez is live at the scene...with details on the fire...and the evacuations still in effect >>>g the investigation but first, simon perez live on the scene with details on the fire and the evacuation still in effect. simon. >> reporter: veronica, it's probably going tomorrow or the weekend before some 900 people who live here near the fire can get back into their homes. the big reason why, that crane. cal/osha says it's stable but needs to come down and take it down carefully could take a while so until then, everyone needs to stay clear. everyone is accounted for all pets accounted for. >> reporter: even though this is what erupted at 4:30 this morning, about 80 firefighters showed up to knock down the flames. that scaffolding is four stories high. >> the fire had spread to the elevator shaft on the opposite side of the building and once it hit that, it just took off. >> when we came out, the fire was crazy. >> reporter: as in crazy hot. national weather service satellites registered the heat rising from the scene at 900 degrees kelvin. that's 1,160 degrees fahrenheit. it was s
simon perez is live at the scene...with details on the fire...and the evacuations still in effect >>>g the investigation but first, simon perez live on the scene with details on the fire and the evacuation still in effect. simon. >> reporter: veronica, it's probably going tomorrow or the weekend before some 900 people who live here near the fire can get back into their homes. the big reason why, that crane. cal/osha says it's stable but needs to come down and take it down...
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and simon perez gives us a behind the scenes look at the preparation. >> reporter: fireworks company pyro spectacular puts on a big show and crews are setting up 10,000 fireworks that are scheduled to be lit and launched starting at 9:30 tomorrow night. >> spectacular. >> once they take off. they reach speeds of 400 miles an hour. this is an example of the inside of one of the explosives. a real one would be begun powder plastics and mix in different colors and different colors when this go boom. >> patriotic. >> on the fourth of july but they set off the fireworks at the atlanta olympics and the ceremonies in salt lake city. computer sends signals to receivers on the floating barges that serve as launching pads. that's how the fireworks that take off from two separate barges will be synchronized. >> one of those barges will be parked right here at pier 39. the other one, not too far away. here at the other end of fisherman's wharf at aquatic park. >> no matter the location, there is a chance of this. fog. fuzzies up the festivities. >> we try to shoot a variety of different attitude
and simon perez gives us a behind the scenes look at the preparation. >> reporter: fireworks company pyro spectacular puts on a big show and crews are setting up 10,000 fireworks that are scheduled to be lit and launched starting at 9:30 tomorrow night. >> spectacular. >> once they take off. they reach speeds of 400 miles an hour. this is an example of the inside of one of the explosives. a real one would be begun powder plastics and mix in different colors and different...
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i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 3pm. appalling conditions in youth custody centres make a tragedy inevitable, according to the chief inspector of prisons, who says he's staggered by the decline in standards in england and wales. inflation is now at 2.6%, the first fall since october, but prices are still rising faster than wages. president trump's efforts to replace barack obama's healthcare system suffers another setback as some of his own senators refuse to back his latest proposals. a bbc investigation has found that only a fraction of the money donated to the grenfell tower fire appeal has so far reached survivors, or relatives of those who died. after 100 years of progress, improvements in life expectancy almost grind to a halt in england, a leading health academic says austerity may be having an impact and... how can a pretty wife make such bad coffee? adverts that endorse gender stereotypes could be banned under new plans from the advertising standards authority. not so grate! a reward of £500 has been offered aft
i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 3pm. appalling conditions in youth custody centres make a tragedy inevitable, according to the chief inspector of prisons, who says he's staggered by the decline in standards in england and wales. inflation is now at 2.6%, the first fall since october, but prices are still rising faster than wages. president trump's efforts to replace barack obama's healthcare system suffers another setback as some of his own senators refuse to back his latest proposals. a bbc...
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simon walters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story.about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks arejustified. i would never let you down. the story is about the devastating attack and the inference is that david davis, if he has not sanction it, he is aware, or would be aware of what andrew mitchell is saying, whether he is saying it on his behalf whether he is whipping up the frenzy of she has got to go. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was a one nation dining club. you would not have it in the commons. the impression i am getting from most mps the impression i am getting from most mp5 is the one thing they dread more than anything else is a general election, and that is all parties. if you look at the tories because a leadership challenge might provoke a g
simon walters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story.about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks arejustified. i would never let you down. the story is about the devastating attack and the inference is that david davis, if he has...
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that is why david simon's "the wire" was such an important show. because he captured this violence. example in the walkie, wisconsin, where 46% of in pooramericans live black neighborhoods, blacks are nearly 20 times more likely to be shot than a white person and nine times more likely to be murdered. some people are reluctant to talk about the high murder rate because, one, it might distract our attention from the sessions about police violence around blacks and it can provide criminal justice -- question about criminal justice reform efforts. but the author of the book 2014to side," published in , asserts the relatively low priority placed on solving the high murder rate in poor inner-city neighborhoods as reflected in the woefully inadequate resources provided to homicide detectives struggling to solve killings in those areas represents one of the great moral failings of our criminal justice system and our society. poor,, the thousands of grieving african-american families whose loved ones have been killed 10 to be disregarded or ignored even by the media. and even though the nat
that is why david simon's "the wire" was such an important show. because he captured this violence. example in the walkie, wisconsin, where 46% of in pooramericans live black neighborhoods, blacks are nearly 20 times more likely to be shot than a white person and nine times more likely to be murdered. some people are reluctant to talk about the high murder rate because, one, it might distract our attention from the sessions about police violence around blacks and it can provide...
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that was simon littlewood, speaking to me earlier.ing. this is bbc news. after two years of war, yemen is facing the worst cholera outbreak in history. congress in washington has voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on russia, iran and north korea, despite president trump's objections. figures from the ministry ofjustice have revealed an alarming increase in the number of visitors released by mistake. as well as rising violence and cases of self harm in jails. 0ur violence and cases of self harm in jails. our home affairs correspondentjune jails. our home affairs correspondent june kelly jails. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has this report. spice in a jailhouse! mobile report. spice in ajailhouse! mobile phone footage which shows one inmate high on spice, egged on by a fellow prisoner. go on, son! this synthetic drug offers brief relief to some but is contributing to deep—seated problems in our prisons. somejails are awash with drugs, and is on the outside, the dealers have the power and the dependence are desperate
that was simon littlewood, speaking to me earlier.ing. this is bbc news. after two years of war, yemen is facing the worst cholera outbreak in history. congress in washington has voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on russia, iran and north korea, despite president trump's objections. figures from the ministry ofjustice have revealed an alarming increase in the number of visitors released by mistake. as well as rising violence and cases of self harm in jails. 0ur violence and cases of...
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simone, let me start with you.ou look at those top level approval ratings and as i think miguel just fantastically reported, you could drill down the state of massachusetts and find a town that 500 people or 62% of the people voted for trump. they are not budging. they defend their president. they believe in their president. what is it about the democrats' message that is failing to resonate with these block of voters? >> these are voters that, look, donald trump was extremely unpopular when he got elected and doing a lot of the same things that he was doing. so folks voted for him for a couple of reasons. there's been a lot of different polling and obama/trump voters, persuadable voters and what they are saying is, look, a lot of them voted for trump because of what he said about the economy and the promises about medicare and medicaid and they have yet to see him deliver or not deliver on that front and so that's why the support has yet to waiver. >> jason, the abc "washington post" poll, the overall number was 3
simone, let me start with you.ou look at those top level approval ratings and as i think miguel just fantastically reported, you could drill down the state of massachusetts and find a town that 500 people or 62% of the people voted for trump. they are not budging. they defend their president. they believe in their president. what is it about the democrats' message that is failing to resonate with these block of voters? >> these are voters that, look, donald trump was extremely unpopular...
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simon brotherton was watching.day no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome retained his race lead, while michael matthews w011 race lead, while michael matthews won the intermediate sprint and the stage, to close that gap in the race for the greenjersey to stage, to close that gap in the race for the green jersey to just 29 points, with marcel kittel dropped and out of the picture. of the overall contenders, dan martin lost out as a front group split in the wind near the end, finishing 50 seconds adrift. he now drops, with simon yates up to sixth overall, and still in white is the best rider. two tennis grand slam semi—finals, and now a career—high world ranking — it has been quite an 18 months forjohanna konta. the briton will take that momentum into the hard—court season, culminating with the us open at the end of august. johanna joined us here at the bbc sport centre earlier, to reflect on climbing to four in the world rankings. it does sound nice. obvious
simon brotherton was watching.day no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome retained his race lead, while michael matthews w011 race lead, while michael matthews won the intermediate sprint and the stage, to close that gap in the race for the greenjersey to stage, to close that gap in the race for the green jersey to just 29 points, with marcel kittel dropped and out of the picture. of the overall contenders, dan martin lost out as a front...
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simone biles, winner of four gold medals in rio posted a video of herself coming out of anesthesia at office. it went viral for reasons that will be obvious right now. >> yes, that's the great simone biles, imagining she's driving down a road, honking and yelling at drivers that are in her way. it went on like this for some time. you have to admire simone biles putting this on her instagram page, making sure we all know about it, making sure it gets on "sunday today." >> everyone should see that. that's quality video there. >> it is. usually it is a little kid in the back that's out of it. this time it is a great olympic champion. >>> the next goes to a beautiful wedding moment that left a little boy and the internet in happy tears this week. last weekend, marine sergeant got married in western new york. they were dating three years. standing at the altar alongside the couple was josh's four-year-old son gauge from a previous relationship. as the bride read vows she had written, she turned and addressed the little boy. >> i want you to be safe and try your hardest and to be a good per
simone biles, winner of four gold medals in rio posted a video of herself coming out of anesthesia at office. it went viral for reasons that will be obvious right now. >> yes, that's the great simone biles, imagining she's driving down a road, honking and yelling at drivers that are in her way. it went on like this for some time. you have to admire simone biles putting this on her instagram page, making sure we all know about it, making sure it gets on "sunday today." >>...
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i'm simon mccoy.d be able to leave great ormond street hospital to die at home. a drive towards cleaner air — the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040. we have to get rid of petrol and diesel cars off our roads to make sure we deal with the health problems that air pollution brings. the uk economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of the year, driven by retail and a booming film industry. also in the next hour — huge wildfires in the south of france. thousands of people, including many british holiday—makers, have been moved to safety to escape the flames. the supreme court rules that charging to bring an employment tribunal case is unlawful — the government says it will now refund claimants' fees. and a trial has begun to see whether dogs could
i'm simon mccoy.d be able to leave great ormond street hospital to die at home. a drive towards cleaner air — the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040. we have to get rid of petrol and diesel cars off our roads to make sure we deal with the health problems that air pollution brings. the uk economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of the year, driven by retail and a booming film industry. also in the next hour — huge wildfires in the south of france. thousands of...
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simon jones reporting.ey have captured so—called islamic state's main base in mosul after days of intense fighting. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. earlier, i spoke to campbell macdiarmid — a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil. he recently spent several nights embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul and says there are still pockets of resistance in the city. i think we have got tens of thousands of civilians still living under areas of isis control. they have taken a large hospital complex which they have been battling bob for several weeks, the iraqi security forces. and they are well into taking the old city, which is the last bastions of islamic state control. but what you are seeing now from the iraqi government is probably some premature celebration, which is giving you an idea of what a big, much—needed propaganda victory this will be for the iraqi government. retaking mosul, which is iraqi's secon
simon jones reporting.ey have captured so—called islamic state's main base in mosul after days of intense fighting. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. earlier, i spoke to campbell macdiarmid — a freelance journalist based in nearby erbil. he recently spent several nights embedded with iraqi government troops in mosul and says there are still pockets of resistance in the city. i think we have got tens of...