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soa who will be playing tomorrow night.a huge name is going to go out of this tournament and england will face the winner of the quarterfinal, but on this evidence, they will fear neither of those two teams. they played well against the usa and they beaten france in the past before and they will certainly be feeling very confident having won a semifinal for the third successive time. it is also worth mentioning that this victory here tonight keeps their hopes alive of olympic qualifications. only the top european teams at this road couple qualify at the tokyo olympics, so there was added pressure on england to keep that hope in qualifying for the olympics. but all in all, a fantastic performance different england that will give them plenty of confidence going into that huge semifinal in the usa or france. thank you very much. india's clean sweep at the world cup continues, this time at the expense of west indies who they thrashed at old trafford by 125 runs — ending any slim hopes the windies had of qualifying for the semi—
soa who will be playing tomorrow night.a huge name is going to go out of this tournament and england will face the winner of the quarterfinal, but on this evidence, they will fear neither of those two teams. they played well against the usa and they beaten france in the past before and they will certainly be feeling very confident having won a semifinal for the third successive time. it is also worth mentioning that this victory here tonight keeps their hopes alive of olympic qualifications....
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soa tries to lower the us trade deficit.dealing in this two day summit in osaka, japan. you very much, rico. —— thank you very much. greg perdon is co—chief investment officer at arbuthnot latham, a private bank in the city of london. what do you make of all of this? there seems to be a huge amount at sta ke there seems to be a huge amount at stake here and now people are talking about a global recession with deals undone. does tally with your forecast? we are looking at as the trump's playbook is all about fire and fury. before the meeting and then after the meeting, then a bit of kissing and making up. i think this will be the same playbook stop both xi and trump need a deal. xi needs it and trump needs a performing stock market to get re—elected. performing stock market to get re-elected. one of the key strategies in the trump playbook as you put it is the idea that america is going to do well out of all of this and that china will not do well out of all of this and so therefore, you know, it's quite an obvious win— lose
soa tries to lower the us trade deficit.dealing in this two day summit in osaka, japan. you very much, rico. —— thank you very much. greg perdon is co—chief investment officer at arbuthnot latham, a private bank in the city of london. what do you make of all of this? there seems to be a huge amount at sta ke there seems to be a huge amount at stake here and now people are talking about a global recession with deals undone. does tally with your forecast? we are looking at as the trump's...
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soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.ustrated, a bit upset. unsure how to handle it, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and try and follow tourists, but the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah! rrgh! i'm not very good at expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now. 0k. 0k? i will be on your left because the wall is on your right. and then, one step, tiny step, and then keep forward and then a big one. yes. well done. another one, that is good. you can feel it either side if you stretch your hands. all right! we got a different guide organised so gently got out of the situation without offending. i felt more confident with him, ifelt more secure, i got the information i wanted. it was all explained in great detail, he was very personable with me, h
soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.ustrated, a bit upset. unsure how to handle it, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and try and follow tourists, but the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah! rrgh! i'm not very good at expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the...
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history, this was something that ijust happened, really, it was only 20 years after the end of the war, soand of the war, so a lot of the people had served in the war, knew about the war, and the navy was much larger in those days, so yes, not something that one was looking at historically, in the way we do today. and in terms of the collective memory of the royal navy, how important are these events? we associate d—day, dunkirk with little ships, and d—day, almost like a making upfor ships, and d—day, almost like a making up for the tragedy of the dunkirk evacuation, going back, something that the navy was keyed to, but does it matter in the collective history of the navy now? it absolutely does, and we are a maritime nation. you mention dunkirk, i was at an event on tuesday relating to dunkirk, i hadn't caught up with d—day by then, 330,000 troops were taken off from dunkirk, and another 150,000 from other ports on the french coast, and without that we wouldn't have had a corps to go back again on d—day. then the nation had to survive the battle of the atlantic, and then the actual d—day
history, this was something that ijust happened, really, it was only 20 years after the end of the war, soand of the war, so a lot of the people had served in the war, knew about the war, and the navy was much larger in those days, so yes, not something that one was looking at historically, in the way we do today. and in terms of the collective memory of the royal navy, how important are these events? we associate d—day, dunkirk with little ships, and d—day, almost like a making upfor...
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soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.dle it, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. rrgh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now. 0k. 0k? i will be on your left because the wall is on your right. and then, one step, tiny step, and then keep forward and then a big one. yes. well done. another one, that is good. you can feel it either side if you stretch your hands. all right! we got a different guide organised overnight and gently got out of the situation without offending. i felt more confident with him, ifelt more secure, i got the information i wanted. it was all explained in great detail, it was very personable with me, he gave me what i needed. this is a mome
soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.dle it, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. rrgh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only...
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warmer than it has been, so it's a bit warmer than it has been, $03 it's a bit warmer than it has been, soas been, so a high pressure driving are weather just setting so a high pressure driving are weatherjust setting off so a high pressure driving are weather just setting off towards the east, low pressure waiting in the winds will be more of a troublemaker on late sunday and into the new working week but for the rest of the afternoon sunny spells across the uk. we have that fair weather cloud, delivery packing up towards the south—west with a bit more cloud edging in towards the afternoon but top temperatures of 2a degrees, 18 i9 top temperatures of 2a degrees, 18 19 across scotland or northern ireland with the odd shower that should ease away overnight, that many of us dry and clear but things are changing from the south—west, rain arrives in the early hours of sunday across cornwall and pembrokeshire, northern ireland could see some spots of rain on sunday morning. low pressure across the south—west moving north and east on sunday, much of the day do a lot of dry unsettled weather for c
warmer than it has been, so it's a bit warmer than it has been, $03 it's a bit warmer than it has been, soas been, so a high pressure driving are weather just setting so a high pressure driving are weatherjust setting off so a high pressure driving are weather just setting off towards the east, low pressure waiting in the winds will be more of a troublemaker on late sunday and into the new working week but for the rest of the afternoon sunny spells across the uk. we have that fair weather...
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joining me now is james hoare, a research associate specialising in korea at soas.he british embassy. . let's talk about that place we saw. went about 30 times in the south and five or six times in the south and five or six times from the north. it has been a theatrical set since 1953 when the armistice was signed there. and the building isa armistice was signed there. and the building is a sort of frame area and you can take dramatic shots and the cameras are up you can take dramatic shots and the cameras are up high. it is very easy to set up the stage so it looks dramatic. this morning it did look like the gunfight at the 0k dramatic. this morning it did look like the gunfight at the ok corral as they walked towards each other. you can see a lot of panicky officials on all sides. this was an unscripted, not entirely unscripted but basically something no preparation had been done for. we had a tweet yesterday and donald trump saying i said i am coming would you like to see me? there must have been some kind of preparations. you would think so but i don't know whet
joining me now is james hoare, a research associate specialising in korea at soas.he british embassy. . let's talk about that place we saw. went about 30 times in the south and five or six times in the south and five or six times from the north. it has been a theatrical set since 1953 when the armistice was signed there. and the building isa armistice was signed there. and the building is a sort of frame area and you can take dramatic shots and the cameras are up you can take dramatic shots and...
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to have changed now, so that all seems to have changed now, $03 that all seems to have changed now, soahanged now, so a number of radio interviews this morning where he turned out to be an expensive outing on the radio because he made lots of pledges about more funding for social care, police, tax cuts, infrastructure. not much of a price tag on any of it, but quite a comprehensive list there. also asked about brexit. he has talked a little bit more about details about what he means when he says that he thinks that the eu would not impose tariffs if we left without a deal to stop what he's really saying is he needs a new kind of agreement with the eu, not the one that theresa may has negotiated, but another one. and he seems to think the threat of leaving without a deal plus holding back some of the money, the £39 million divorce settlement, might get the eu to do what he wants. when he arrived here, i asked him about it. mrjohnson, why didn't the eu will do what you want them to? i think there is a massive opportunity to get this thing done, put it to bed and allow the country to move
to have changed now, so that all seems to have changed now, $03 that all seems to have changed now, soahanged now, so a number of radio interviews this morning where he turned out to be an expensive outing on the radio because he made lots of pledges about more funding for social care, police, tax cuts, infrastructure. not much of a price tag on any of it, but quite a comprehensive list there. also asked about brexit. he has talked a little bit more about details about what he means when he...
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the shops, some are still trading, but others are closed up, so trading, but others are closed up, soamixed picture? when the firm went into administration, some of them had already close, about 70 stores, so 900 people dead lose theirjobs. but a firm bought what was left. so does trade in another form. going back to this investigation into how it initially collapse. after that first arrest backin collapse. after that first arrest back in october, we have had had it confirmed that about five other people have been arrested. that happened on tuesday and we are told that was part of a joint operation with police in hertfordshire, esther and in london. the serious fraud office have not said anything else about who they are and why they have been arrested. the north korean leader has said he's received a personal letter from donald trump. kim jong un said he would seriously contemplate the "excellent" and "interesting" content and he saluted the "extraordinary" courage of the american president, according to reports on state media. talks to stop north korea's nuclear programme remain stall
the shops, some are still trading, but others are closed up, so trading, but others are closed up, soamixed picture? when the firm went into administration, some of them had already close, about 70 stores, so 900 people dead lose theirjobs. but a firm bought what was left. so does trade in another form. going back to this investigation into how it initially collapse. after that first arrest backin collapse. after that first arrest back in october, we have had had it confirmed that about five...
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ahmed hussain adam is a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists is also a research associate at soasuniversity here in london he's with us in the studio sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we've obviously seen an escalation of violence in sudan i think the latest figure is 107 dead you know so far that we know of now it seems that the military has said 9 months for an election do you trust that promise do you think that's enough to calm the waters no this is not nobody actually to reserve you know force stewie right now people are so bitter and this saw now because you know people you know right now they you know you can't just sit you know at the last more than 100 or something because just you know because you don't have the goods so people that are talking about thunderous because you know i mean those are just the people that it's exactly that they think but you know they were promised this people on the this canceled including you know the care of the council and care of the council of not willing to hand over the government to any kind of civilian going b
ahmed hussain adam is a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists is also a research associate at soasuniversity here in london he's with us in the studio sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we've obviously seen an escalation of violence in sudan i think the latest figure is 107 dead you know so far that we know of now it seems that the military has said 9 months for an election do you trust that promise do you think that's enough to calm the waters no this is not nobody...
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revealed that local case of the measles, they've received some calls with people asking question, but soa f no one is complaining of anypt symoms from that virus. the child who contrted the measles while out of the country is said to be feeling better. there had been concerns because that child had been in several airport, the haymarket medical ce ter, fair oaks hospital and measles is highly contagious and can leave an area contaminated foro hrs and hours after the person left. but it is preventable with vaccines. >>> the fda sent warning letters tooue-cigarette companies today accusing them of using paid social media influences to pitch their fruity flavors to theirfo owers. the agency says the post did not include a warning that they in contain nicote which is addictive. the mpanies now have 15 business dayto respond on how they will address t concerns. failure to correct the violations may result in further actions such as seizure or injunction. >>> storm team 4 tracking rain taking a live look at the radar. you can see alot of gre out there to our south. >> coming up, doug's back wit
revealed that local case of the measles, they've received some calls with people asking question, but soa f no one is complaining of anypt symoms from that virus. the child who contrted the measles while out of the country is said to be feeling better. there had been concerns because that child had been in several airport, the haymarket medical ce ter, fair oaks hospital and measles is highly contagious and can leave an area contaminated foro hrs and hours after the person left. but it is...
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and one of the articles that they soas cited was that the fbi agents working on the case assisted.th the ap the day before, gave hem a nod that the hftion was accurate, they published the story and then the fbi agents turn around, take the story and put it into their search warrant affidavit as an independent corroboration of their evidence. it's a pretty remarkable thing to see that complicity going on with the fbi and the justice department are using a leak that they created as efs i evidence n their own filings. lou: it's astonishing to me, even after all of this time, watching the 11 months of an fbi investigation, two and a half years almost of the special counsel investigation. the only corrupt figures that are reveal here are the investigators themselves, the prosecutors and the team of the special counsel. this is institutional just pure ignorance and political corruption. it's stunning where we are today. >> i grew up in a family of cops and it's hard for me ever to say the word dirty cop or bad cop. i have seen cops do amazing things, my father included. but in this case
and one of the articles that they soas cited was that the fbi agents working on the case assisted.th the ap the day before, gave hem a nod that the hftion was accurate, they published the story and then the fbi agents turn around, take the story and put it into their search warrant affidavit as an independent corroboration of their evidence. it's a pretty remarkable thing to see that complicity going on with the fbi and the justice department are using a leak that they created as efs i evidence...
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beaten and blood—soa ked. it isn't how melania and chris expected their night to end.ked them to kiss, making lewd comments. they came over to where we were and started aggressively harassing us. one of them stayed a couple of rows behind and was throwing coins at us. initially melania was trying to de—escalate the situation, being friendly, to keep them at bay. the couple repeatedly asked the men to stop but the violent attack came next. fighting broke out and i don't know how we got from fighting on the top of the bus down to the lower deck, but in that timeframe they took my phone, her bag and they ran off the bus. left with black eyes, a cracked jaw, broken nose, and disgusted that this could happen. it's still making me angry that this is not a novel situation. there are more hate crimes being committed. we are one anecdote. i don't know, feeling like the violence is notjust because we are women. it's not only because we were gaining each other it's because we are women. in the capital this kind of attack is on the increase. from april, 2017, to 2018, there were 2
beaten and blood—soa ked. it isn't how melania and chris expected their night to end.ked them to kiss, making lewd comments. they came over to where we were and started aggressively harassing us. one of them stayed a couple of rows behind and was throwing coins at us. initially melania was trying to de—escalate the situation, being friendly, to keep them at bay. the couple repeatedly asked the men to stop but the violent attack came next. fighting broke out and i don't know how we got from...
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i'm talking with annika soa sorenstam, you don't want to miss it. >> new signs giving us positive out look for the economy, white house council of economic aidvis advisers givens us his take, and latest from the oil tanker attacks in the gulf, a live report from the pentagon coming up next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's
i'm talking with annika soa sorenstam, you don't want to miss it. >> new signs giving us positive out look for the economy, white house council of economic aidvis advisers givens us his take, and latest from the oil tanker attacks in the gulf, a live report from the pentagon coming up next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to...
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soa there, warmth and humidity as well. so a very active weather pattern to start the week.nto some hot air becoming established across continental europe. southern and western parts of the uk in particular going into next weekend, temperatures could be soaring, some spots may be even the low 30s. it is already very warm where the england lionesses are in action this afternoon. that is your focus. —— forecast. good afternoon. there's continued focus on borisjohnson's private life this lunchtime, after he failed to answer questions at a conservative leadership debate about why police were called to his house following reports of a row. his supporters — including the former cabinet minister liz truss — say he should bejudged on his policies not his personal life. but detractors, like international development secretary liam fox — who's backing jeremy hunt — said today mrjohnson should have given an explanation of what happened. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. often in the headlines, this time for the wrong reasons. after police we re for the wrong reasons. aft
soa there, warmth and humidity as well. so a very active weather pattern to start the week.nto some hot air becoming established across continental europe. southern and western parts of the uk in particular going into next weekend, temperatures could be soaring, some spots may be even the low 30s. it is already very warm where the england lionesses are in action this afternoon. that is your focus. —— forecast. good afternoon. there's continued focus on borisjohnson's private life this...
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my mind is does it confirm and is it acceptable within the parameters of staff by the central coma soa plant which is really the guidance. as the department knows, they've been given media a quick review of the tenants of that plan and at this point in time, i find this project to be acceptable within the premise of the plan. >> thank you. commissioner hillis. >> thank you. i like this project and i've liked the design and it works on the skyline but more importantly, the architect talked about kind of the typical design we see it as a podium with towers above and i think this gives kind of much more life on the ground floor and the accessibility to the open space within it is great. you are doing a lot on a small site. i like the design. we can quibble whether it's outstanding. i believe it is. but just some questions on your interaction. obviously the neighbor will be impacted the fact when we have these developments. this is not just for a large project but additions >> at 601 fourth street. in particular we worked closely with 601 fourth street providing a 32-foot permanent no buil
my mind is does it confirm and is it acceptable within the parameters of staff by the central coma soa plant which is really the guidance. as the department knows, they've been given media a quick review of the tenants of that plan and at this point in time, i find this project to be acceptable within the premise of the plan. >> thank you. commissioner hillis. >> thank you. i like this project and i've liked the design and it works on the skyline but more importantly, the architect...
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. >> woodruff: soa wht makes amy klobuchar stand out?why should voterchoose you over the others to go up against >> i am the candidate from the heartland. there are just a few of us from middle america y know, we had a little trouble in the last election, and i have consistently won in the midwest in very red congressional districts every time, every place and every time i've run, so that's one thing. the second is that i have a focus on wat i think matters to the people of this country and that is bringing back the art and strength of our democracy. we have someone in the white house who tries to fraure that community and heart every day. i have been able to bring people together. i passed over 100 bills as the lead democrat amid all this gridlock since i have been in congress, and i am someone whoty can lead the po victory and lead the ticket even beyond >> woodruff: so this week you've put out a list of 137 priorities. you said for the first 100 days you uld be in office as president. >> yes. >> woodruff: that's a big number. >> yes.
. >> woodruff: soa wht makes amy klobuchar stand out?why should voterchoose you over the others to go up against >> i am the candidate from the heartland. there are just a few of us from middle america y know, we had a little trouble in the last election, and i have consistently won in the midwest in very red congressional districts every time, every place and every time i've run, so that's one thing. the second is that i have a focus on wat i think matters to the people of this...
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>> jimmy: that's right >> and then the hyena that was on crack so - [ laughter ] i and so i was -- soasne am i? am i playing --? [ laughter ] 'cause if i had a choice i would like to be the cheech marin if you don't mind, 'cause i'd rather have words as my lines other than just going -- [ babbling ] [ laughter ] i'd rather that not be the guy i play if you know -- 'cause i'm a black man. i'm trying not to play crack addicts anymore.ug [ er ] >> jimmy: yeah, okay >> i'm trying hard not to do that >> jimmy: thank you. >> you know, tryinto uplift. >> jimmy: thank you. >> trying to uplift. >> jimmy: yeah >> but so, ultimately -- hey, you know what, let me answer your question. >> jimmy: yeah r so, i'm doing my regula voice. i was ready to do something special and jon favreau who directed -- the amazing jon favreau. >> jimmy: oh, he's unbelievableon >> director of "iran," and he directed "the jungle book." and so for him, he's an improv guy, he really wanted us to just bring as much of ourselves to it as possible. and it's unbelievable. it looks -- by the way jimmy, it looks - you guys have
>> jimmy: that's right >> and then the hyena that was on crack so - [ laughter ] i and so i was -- soasne am i? am i playing --? [ laughter ] 'cause if i had a choice i would like to be the cheech marin if you don't mind, 'cause i'd rather have words as my lines other than just going -- [ babbling ] [ laughter ] i'd rather that not be the guy i play if you know -- 'cause i'm a black man. i'm trying not to play crack addicts anymore.ug [ er ] >> jimmy: yeah, okay >> i'm...
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soa a half billion dollars worth of aid. government does need the ngo's, but what it needsis does need the ngo's, but what it needs is good actors in that. it cannot work with companies or organisations where people cannot be trusted and i think that cut to the heart of what happened is that for so heart of what happened is that for so many haitians, this revealed something that they had suspected to be going on for a long time and was taking place with impunity. are the consequences of the earthquake still visible? still impacting on haitian society? in the sense that poverty remains everywhere in haiti and yes, asa remains everywhere in haiti and yes, as a result of the earthquake, tens of thousands remain homeless, the rebuild in certain parts of the city is still going on but elsewhere, particularly in the rural regions, it is desperate poverty. there is still a lot to do and again, the criticism of many haitians is that it isa criticism of many haitians is that it is a huge outpouring of grief and aid at the time and no
soa a half billion dollars worth of aid. government does need the ngo's, but what it needsis does need the ngo's, but what it needs is good actors in that. it cannot work with companies or organisations where people cannot be trusted and i think that cut to the heart of what happened is that for so heart of what happened is that for so many haitians, this revealed something that they had suspected to be going on for a long time and was taking place with impunity. are the consequences of the...
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soa larcombe, former royal editor at the sun. so a very busy schedule.that the president sentjust minutes before touching down. but it is not supposed to be about the politics, it's about the pomp and ceremony. yeah, ok, he is the third president to have a full state visit. so today is kind of royal day, if you like. the red carpet, and all the bells and whistles, leading up to the state banquet tonight. what we understand from donald trump is that he isa understand from donald trump is that he is a big admirer of the queen. obviously, they met last year, but this is much more of a set piece from a location where i am sure they will have to be on their best behaviour. what are the consideration is given to inviting someone for a state visit? he is only the third us president to be invited, and it was pretty controversial when the invitation was extended. it has taken this long for it to happen. he is the marmite president. everyone has an opinion, they either like him or they love him. it is really the foreign & commonwealth office, not the queen who has
soa larcombe, former royal editor at the sun. so a very busy schedule.that the president sentjust minutes before touching down. but it is not supposed to be about the politics, it's about the pomp and ceremony. yeah, ok, he is the third president to have a full state visit. so today is kind of royal day, if you like. the red carpet, and all the bells and whistles, leading up to the state banquet tonight. what we understand from donald trump is that he isa understand from donald trump is that he...
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that we played all year, we doubles and injuries, some ups and downs, but the story is still going soa going to be the end. but i'm not going to be the end. but i'm not going to let that happen. it's going to be fun to come back and chase more championships next year and beyond. before we go, just a reminder that england are on course to reach the quarterfinals of the women's world cup. but there's all sorts of drama playing out at the moment because cameron thought they pulled a gold backed by the va are disallowed that goal for off—site, so england's lead is still intact but the cameron players are not happy at all. to face norway than in the qualifiers that he met quarterfinals, they are not happy with yet another controversial decisions at this women's world cup. and that is all your support for now. back to you. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have brightburn, which is a horror movie meets superhero, we have toy story 4, a trilogy no more, and the flood, a movin
that we played all year, we doubles and injuries, some ups and downs, but the story is still going soa going to be the end. but i'm not going to be the end. but i'm not going to let that happen. it's going to be fun to come back and chase more championships next year and beyond. before we go, just a reminder that england are on course to reach the quarterfinals of the women's world cup. but there's all sorts of drama playing out at the moment because cameron thought they pulled a gold backed by...
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wednesday, he will be taking part in this commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the d—day landing, soaniversary of the d—day landing, so a lot to get through over the course of the next few days. here's editor in his report does contain some flashing images. this is a state visit, only the third us president in the long rain to be given such an honour. but this isa to be given such an honour. but this is a president that doesn't do much standing on ceremony. leaving washington, he was expressing his admiration for boris johnson. washington, he was expressing his admiration for boris johnson. he has been a friend of mine, he has been very nice, have a very good relationship with them and have a very good relationship with nigel and many other people over there and we will see what happens. and just before he flew into london, this less affectionate tweet about the city's mayor. after that presidential twitter blast, the real cannon fire as donald trump was given a gun salute welcome. as he flew above the city, that he presides over, the may not be rolling out the red carpet anytime soon
wednesday, he will be taking part in this commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the d—day landing, soaniversary of the d—day landing, so a lot to get through over the course of the next few days. here's editor in his report does contain some flashing images. this is a state visit, only the third us president in the long rain to be given such an honour. but this isa to be given such an honour. but this is a president that doesn't do much standing on ceremony. leaving washington, he...
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street, they can create districts that really maximize their party's electoral processn and they do soa way that the districts look bizarre. they look like ree-legged giraffes playing a clarinet. >> bwn: and it's both democrats and republicans. >> democrats and republicans, right. this involves two cases, one was a demg,ocratic gerrymanderhe others are a republican gerrymander. many people have been concerned that the nature of this drawing distorts what the voters actually believe, and also, maybe even mo important, creates districts that are very partisan and very ideological and shortcuts the number of t weetitive districts tha have. >> brown: so mar shark again a 5-4 decision, again written by the chief, but with a conservative coalition this time. >> this time they were ideologically divided ay they generally are. this case had. the justices had really republican drafted redistricting maps from north carolina before them, and a democratic drafted redistricting map from maryland before them. both maps wes challenged violating the equal protection act of the 14thendment as well as fi
street, they can create districts that really maximize their party's electoral processn and they do soa way that the districts look bizarre. they look like ree-legged giraffes playing a clarinet. >> bwn: and it's both democrats and republicans. >> democrats and republicans, right. this involves two cases, one was a demg,ocratic gerrymanderhe others are a republican gerrymander. many people have been concerned that the nature of this drawing distorts what the voters actually believe,...
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soa p fa ns love nail on the head. soap fans love their soaps. you know there is.s way round, we have had that from that spectrum, people think i'm switching the south, this is disgusting, i cannot watch it any more. —— people saying iam watch it any more. —— people saying i am switching this. the people who said they were going to switch off never did. they have kept watching. when david found out, it was a year coming, but when he did find out, the audience got what they wanted, particularly last night, she got sentenced to a year, that is something that barnardos wanted, throughout the storyline, she had to getjustice. lovely speaking to you this morning. emmerdale is on itv every weeknight at 7pm, with an extra episode at 8pm on thursdays. that's it from us this morning. brack practice will be on tomorrow from 6am. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10. it has emerged that police were called to the home of the tory leadership candidate boris johnson it and his partner late on thursday night after a neighbour heard a loud argument. it comes as mrjohnson
soa p fa ns love nail on the head. soap fans love their soaps. you know there is.s way round, we have had that from that spectrum, people think i'm switching the south, this is disgusting, i cannot watch it any more. —— people saying iam watch it any more. —— people saying i am switching this. the people who said they were going to switch off never did. they have kept watching. when david found out, it was a year coming, but when he did find out, the audience got what they wanted,...
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in the south and on sunday we do it all over again, so south and on sunday we do it all overagain, soagain, so a mixture south and on sunday we do it all over again, so a mixture of sun and showers and these weather fronts marching in our direction. so be prepared for a chilly breeze which will be going out of the south—west, dragging on clouds and showers. eastern areas properly less breezy. 19 to 19 celsius in london. little changes we head into monday. low pressure still with us and further showers on the way. there is a hint as we head into next week that the first half of next week, probably into roundabout wednesday, the weather isn't looking too bad at all. looks like things will be drying up and by monday already temperatures nudging up to 20 celsius across england. we might even hit the mid 20s. on the whole, it looks as though things will start calling off again from certainly wednesday, thursday at least in some parts of the uk. no real heat, nothing i can release it myself and two in terms of the forecast for you for quite some time. thank you very much. 9:21am is the time
in the south and on sunday we do it all over again, so south and on sunday we do it all overagain, soagain, so a mixture south and on sunday we do it all over again, so a mixture of sun and showers and these weather fronts marching in our direction. so be prepared for a chilly breeze which will be going out of the south—west, dragging on clouds and showers. eastern areas properly less breezy. 19 to 19 celsius in london. little changes we head into monday. low pressure still with us and...
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soa journalists managed to reunite them. round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘sjohn watson. good morning. talk about laying down a marker — the united states beating thailand 13—0 to record the biggest—ever victory in the women‘s world cup. alex morgan scored five of them — these were two of her best. she equals the record for the most goals scored in a world cup match. they were 3—0 up at half—time, four goals came in 10 minutes in the second half, six more in the last 15 minutes. the holder is kicking off their campaign in some style. and that result tops the previous record, we reallyjust came into this game, really just wanted to showcase ourselves and what we have been preparing for and what we have been working on and i think we did that but every goal matters in this tournament, so that‘s what we were working on, this game, we got a lot of attacks, and i think we were really clinical in the number of attacks that we did get. on that basis, you‘ve got to feel for group opponents chile and sweden. their match halte
soa journalists managed to reunite them. round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘sjohn watson. good morning. talk about laying down a marker — the united states beating thailand 13—0 to record the biggest—ever victory in the women‘s world cup. alex morgan scored five of them — these were two of her best. she equals the record for the most goals scored in a world cup match. they were 3—0 up at half—time, four goals came in 10 minutes in the second half, six more in the last 15...
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building, sensible reserve fund is set by an independent party so fund is set by an independent party soa party so a surveyor would come in, look over the building and give you a plan that every seven years you have to re—decorate the outside, that's 28,000, every five years according to the lease you have to do the interior that's 5000, the lift will la st interior that's 5000, the lift will last you and so on. let me put that point to katie, does that sound like a that point to katie, does that sound likeafairway that point to katie, does that sound like a fair way to go forward? there are so many like a fair way to go forward? there are so many unfair unjustified service charges that people experience, everything falls on the leaseholder lap and in terms of where they needed, people will dispute these works are needed but you don't have a relationship with your managing agent because the managing agent works for the freeholder, there is no requirement to have a freeholder if you have a common whole system so you know, they are there but on the point of the charges that are being put to
building, sensible reserve fund is set by an independent party so fund is set by an independent party soa party so a surveyor would come in, look over the building and give you a plan that every seven years you have to re—decorate the outside, that's 28,000, every five years according to the lease you have to do the interior that's 5000, the lift will la st interior that's 5000, the lift will last you and so on. let me put that point to katie, does that sound like a that point to katie, does...
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soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain's pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. rrgh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now. 0k. 0k? i will be on your left because the wall is on your right. and then, one step, tiny step, and then keep forward and then a big one. yes. well done. another one, that is good. you can feel it either side if you stretch your hands. all right! we got a different guide organised overnight and gently got out of the situation without offending. i felt more confident with him, ifelt more secure, i got the information i wanted. it was all explained in great detail, it was very personable with me, he gave me what i needed. this is a moment for you to take a picture, tony. yep. down there is bete giyorgis, it is a shape of a cross. yep. it is made of one rock, co
soa column? yeah, this very cold. 0k. where's your arm? this way. tony sighs.do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain's pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. rrgh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now. 0k. 0k? i will be on your left because the wall is on your right. and then, one step, tiny...
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joining me now is professor steve tsang — director of the china institute at soas in london.t, i suppose that largely depends on beijing's reaction? it will depend on beijing's reaction, it also depends on how carrie lam decides to move forward. these laws which hong kong does not need, there is no urgency in passing them, she can ease off and back off a bit, and let the temperature fall a bit before moving forward. so it postponed the debate today, we don't know when the bill will come back. talk to me about carrie lam, because she's an interesting character, she broke down actually and one of the interviews she did today, because she's accused of selling out debating, where does she come from, and where do her loyalties lie? well carrie lam was an administrative officer in the old british colonial service in hong kong. so she was with a service that was dedicated to do the bestjob she understood how to do it. so i think she genuinely does not feel that she is selling out hong kong. she believes that she's doing the best she could for hong kong, but she doesn't have a good p
joining me now is professor steve tsang — director of the china institute at soas in london.t, i suppose that largely depends on beijing's reaction? it will depend on beijing's reaction, it also depends on how carrie lam decides to move forward. these laws which hong kong does not need, there is no urgency in passing them, she can ease off and back off a bit, and let the temperature fall a bit before moving forward. so it postponed the debate today, we don't know when the bill will come back....
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you have your limo, which will take you there and back, so which will take you there and back, soa whichr group. and for parents, it can be one of the most expensive. in all it has just comejust over the the most expensive. in all it has just come just over the £1000 mark. it is such a big thing, it is one day, you will never get it back, it isa day, you will never get it back, it is a big celebration of all those yea rs of is a big celebration of all those years of school and it has all come toa years of school and it has all come to a close. at this shop in essex they have been selling prom dresses since 2010 and they have noticed budgets have risen dramatically. when we brought the men i remember we sold dresses for as little as £50, £99, and we weren't sure whether the girls were going to embrace the prom concept. this year is probably the biggest it has ever got. dresses ranging from 500 to £700, and parents are really keen to get anything for their daughters. we haven't had any questioned the budget or anything. it is hard, you know, when she gets the dress, and then you have got t
you have your limo, which will take you there and back, so which will take you there and back, soa whichr group. and for parents, it can be one of the most expensive. in all it has just comejust over the the most expensive. in all it has just come just over the £1000 mark. it is such a big thing, it is one day, you will never get it back, it isa day, you will never get it back, it is a big celebration of all those yea rs of is a big celebration of all those years of school and it has all come...
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soa deal he'sjust reached. and with china.re thinking let's just kind china. so a lot of countries are thinking let'sjust kind of ride this one out for a while, and not come to a deal, which we are going to lose out on. so i think we would need to be very cautious indeed in proceeding with a trade agreement. 0k, proceeding with a trade agreement. ok, david henning and meredith, thank you very much indeed, it's great talking to. so dado smack over, almost. one more day to go. so we should just look at the plan for tomorrow. the clean, the prince of wales, president trump, and the first lady will tomorrow be travelling from central london, to portsmouth, where they will commend the commemorations at south sea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined there by 300 d—day veterans, should be quite an occasion. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day, the president that is, to ireland, where he will get around of golf there, we wi
soa deal he'sjust reached. and with china.re thinking let's just kind china. so a lot of countries are thinking let'sjust kind of ride this one out for a while, and not come to a deal, which we are going to lose out on. so i think we would need to be very cautious indeed in proceeding with a trade agreement. 0k, proceeding with a trade agreement. ok, david henning and meredith, thank you very much indeed, it's great talking to. so dado smack over, almost. one more day to go. so we should just...
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. >> iust use a bar of soa on my head and on the beard. >> i do like that you're disinfecting youraceanything. >> you have a triangle of hair that's living up here.'s it bermuda's triangle. should we get that hair. >> if you touch that with anything sharp, with a blade, i'm gone. >> this is t theresa may of your hrs right here. all by yourself, andnt no one wato listen to her. you know who i literally just interviewed. erin brockovich. didn't you love that hmovie? anyone in conversation alever just fainted from tng ? >> no. >> he was exhausted. the two discussed gender, identity, and the progression of the lgbtq race. you can check out the full interview on youtube. he had the opportunity to shave it all off and he respected the beard. >> it's become his thing now, you know what i mean? >> it has. >> just ahd, we'llead outside. that's whewd the c has gathered. they're gearing up for that live concert from dan & shay. we'll jam out with the country duo right after your local news. >>> this is a news 4 eaday news br >> good morning. it's 8:26 on this friday, june 28ing. i'm molette gree
. >> iust use a bar of soa on my head and on the beard. >> i do like that you're disinfecting youraceanything. >> you have a triangle of hair that's living up here.'s it bermuda's triangle. should we get that hair. >> if you touch that with anything sharp, with a blade, i'm gone. >> this is t theresa may of your hrs right here. all by yourself, andnt no one wato listen to her. you know who i literally just interviewed. erin brockovich. didn't you love that hmovie?...
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through the afternoon, the showers are to be quite extensive, soa showers are to be quite extensive,but otherwise, becoming dry for most of us overnight. temperatures eight to 12 celsius. tomorrow, showers really quickly moving across scotland and northern ireland through the morning. england and wales largely have a dry morning with some time, but a few showers popping up during the afternoon. some could be quite heavy, but big gaps between the showers, so a number of places will stay dry. temperatures up to 19 celsius, and feeling fresher, not assume it. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live with joanna gosling. our headlines... a team investigating the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight mh17 names three men who are to be charged with murder. saudi arabia is responsible for the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi, a un investigation has found. conservative leadership candidates face another vote this afternoon as dominic raab says he is supporting borisjohnson. a woman is in a serious condition in hospital after a crash involving the duke and duchess of cambridge‘s police conv
through the afternoon, the showers are to be quite extensive, soa showers are to be quite extensive,but otherwise, becoming dry for most of us overnight. temperatures eight to 12 celsius. tomorrow, showers really quickly moving across scotland and northern ireland through the morning. england and wales largely have a dry morning with some time, but a few showers popping up during the afternoon. some could be quite heavy, but big gaps between the showers, so a number of places will stay dry....
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soa so a bio digester basically means you are creating gas from your food waste. fence, we've got the fridge and freezer, watch tv.“ britain is to be carbon neutral by 2050, the way that we power our homes will be key to achieving it. i went to the centre for alternative technology to meet tim brewer, an expert in living off grid. so, in our cities, where the majority of the populations live, how can we realistically work towards a neutral future. there is basically solar electrics, and solar water heating panels. they are very mature technologies, and they are applicable for most households in the uk. but in reality, we need national government policies. we need to be generating large amounts of renewable energy from our resources around the country. how long do you think before way more people like you start doing this? the planning process is such a barrier, that i don't know how many people will end up doing it in time to make a big difference. the united nations say that we have as little as 11 years to stop a climate catastrophe. to take it —— to halt it, wi
soa so a bio digester basically means you are creating gas from your food waste. fence, we've got the fridge and freezer, watch tv.“ britain is to be carbon neutral by 2050, the way that we power our homes will be key to achieving it. i went to the centre for alternative technology to meet tim brewer, an expert in living off grid. so, in our cities, where the majority of the populations live, how can we realistically work towards a neutral future. there is basically solar electrics, and solar...
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advisory so just take note because of these temperatures are going to be so abnormal for this time of year soanscreen and drink a whole lot of water where the sunglasses because look at this today it's going to be nice not as hot is what we're going to see tomorrow the near 80 here in san francisco, the were expecting 80 degrees in the mission district 77 in the sunset area along the coast is going to be really nice upper 60's to low 70's, we're looking at more 70's along the peninsula but 10 near 80 degrees 81 for a high as a matter of fact in burlingame today and as we move further south here. the mid to upper 80's continued to redwood city and the into palo alto and it's going to be toasty if you're going to be in the south bay later on this afternoon. i'm tracking mid to upper 80's downtown, san jose a high of 86 expected and near 90 degrees if you're going to be the livermore valley. tracking 88 to dublin and to pleasanton as well. the east bay shoreline it's going to be in the low 80's from richmond to berkeley and into downtown oakland 82 degrees but near 90 here and a lot of spots from
advisory so just take note because of these temperatures are going to be so abnormal for this time of year soanscreen and drink a whole lot of water where the sunglasses because look at this today it's going to be nice not as hot is what we're going to see tomorrow the near 80 here in san francisco, the were expecting 80 degrees in the mission district 77 in the sunset area along the coast is going to be really nice upper 60's to low 70's, we're looking at more 70's along the peninsula but 10...
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obviously, but that co m pa res to very good, obviously, but that compares to £70 million last year, soaast year? i think that's the case, it's never wise to drill too far down into just one month, or to put too much onus one month, or to put too much onus on one—month's performance. especially if we are looking at this year compared to last. if you look outside the window you can see what's happening, compared with last year when we had that heat wave, we had the football world cup, which caused a lot of activity, a lot of consumer activity. if you look at some of the key products, sales are down, you are looking at beer, you are looking at ice cream, you are looking at burgers, all of these things which played into the heatwave last year. if you look a bit wider, we do seem to have a bit ofa bit wider, we do seem to have a bit of a soft economic patch in the second quarter. part of that is down to brexit stockpiling at the beginning of the year, which has brought activity forward. and the weather plays its part, as i said, retail is obviously seasonal. so that looks like we might get a
obviously, but that co m pa res to very good, obviously, but that compares to £70 million last year, soaast year? i think that's the case, it's never wise to drill too far down into just one month, or to put too much onus one month, or to put too much onus on one—month's performance. especially if we are looking at this year compared to last. if you look outside the window you can see what's happening, compared with last year when we had that heat wave, we had the football world cup, which...
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they want to make it easier to order and pick up prescriptions but at the same time, sales are down soabout the company because has lots of options, it has a plant in germany as well? let us take the good news first. it isa let us take the good news first. it is a foot of confidence in the capability of ellesmere port but it underlines the decision about the decision to produce the next future of astra will depend on tariffs that the uk may have to repeat to the european union in the event of a no deal. i would caveat this by saying all manufacturers, cars and otherwise are in a lobbying battle with the government to encourage them to put in places fewer afflictions to treat as possible but this is part of that. also with tight margins, they do not want to see 10% knocked out of that. let us move on to starbucks because of their disappointing numbers, the first loss for quite a few years. that is correct. starbucks is another operation in the uk which is facing some high street pressures we have talked about. the european operation is also struggling a little bit. what is interesting fr
they want to make it easier to order and pick up prescriptions but at the same time, sales are down soabout the company because has lots of options, it has a plant in germany as well? let us take the good news first. it isa let us take the good news first. it is a foot of confidence in the capability of ellesmere port but it underlines the decision about the decision to produce the next future of astra will depend on tariffs that the uk may have to repeat to the european union in the event of a...