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a major clean—up operation gets under way on new zealand's south island after some of the region's worstods on record. and the world's first floating wind farm takes to the seas off the coast of scotland. a ninth person has died after what immigration officials in the us state of texas say was a people—smuggling operation gone wrong. around thirty others had been locked in the back of a truck in the city of san antonio in sweltering heat — without water or air conditioning. earlier, i spoke to guillermo contreras. he's a senior reporter with san antonio express—news. i asked him what was the state of the people that were pulled out of the truck alive. well, last we heard many of them are in critical condition suffering from heat exhaustion, dehydration. as you can imagine, being locked in a trailer, being trapped in there is almost like an oven. it is over 100 fahrenheit, 32 celsius, very hot in there. our understanding is that many of those in there were male and many were young. what does that indicate to you about where the men were headed? what we see is mostly younger males trying t
a major clean—up operation gets under way on new zealand's south island after some of the region's worstods on record. and the world's first floating wind farm takes to the seas off the coast of scotland. a ninth person has died after what immigration officials in the us state of texas say was a people—smuggling operation gone wrong. around thirty others had been locked in the back of a truck in the city of san antonio in sweltering heat — without water or air conditioning. earlier, i...
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further rain into the south island.und minus 1% but for the north—west, the rain fall is up for the north—west, the rain fall is up 33%, that means we have 33% more rainfall than we expect for this time of year, it is across the north—west that we will see the heaviest of the downpours over the next couple of days for parts of rajasthan, we could see ongoing severe floods. across north america for parts of british colombia down to california wild fires are still ragings we have heavy showers and thunderstorms round the great lakes in towards the midlandsty, they should clear away and through the weekend many of the cities having a quieter spell of weather. across the other side of the atlantic, for europe we have high temperatures in the south, particularly for parts of portugal and southern spain, during friday another hot day to come here meanwhile to the south—east of the mediterranean for the likes of greece and turkey, temperatures not as high as they had been with a breeze picking up here. central parts of europe
further rain into the south island.und minus 1% but for the north—west, the rain fall is up for the north—west, the rain fall is up 33%, that means we have 33% more rainfall than we expect for this time of year, it is across the north—west that we will see the heaviest of the downpours over the next couple of days for parts of rajasthan, we could see ongoing severe floods. across north america for parts of british colombia down to california wild fires are still ragings we have heavy...
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a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain hasread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain hasread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
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a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain hasallen in two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we ask, what are the advantages of brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare, and we discuss the ever increasing problem of migrants to europe. my guests are conservative commentator alex deane, the middle east expert rachel shabi, thomas kielinger of die welt, and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. welcome to you all. the second round of brexit talks were held this week — for four days at the end of which both sides described discussions as robust, and michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator said more clarity was required from the british side on a number of key issues. some conservatives in this country are beginning to talk of a transition period. there will b
a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain hasallen in two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we ask, what are the advantages of brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare, and we...
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a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain haslen in two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme in the week the queen came jeremy corbyn and theresa may go to battle over familiar scenes. 3.8 million people in work are now living in poverty. we created a national living wage. was the biggest pay increase for people on incomes ever. with mps and peers heading off on their summer break we ask three experts what we have learned from this parliament so far and what we can expect in the future. also on this programme, the government announces it is bringing forward the date for the state pension age to rise. there is a balance to be struck between funding of the state pension in years to come was also ensuring fairness for future generations of taxpayers. but first there was a rowdy end of term field to the last prime minister ques
a major clean—up effort is under way in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain haslen in two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. a local state of emergency has now been lifted. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme in the week the queen came jeremy corbyn and theresa may go to battle over familiar scenes. 3.8 million people in work are now living in...
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a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in to new zealand's south torrential rain has forced people from their homes while landslides have left several communities cut off. more downpours are expected. more downpours are expected. unleashed by a huge winter storm. a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by floods unleashed by a huge winter storm. a sperm whale appears to have beached on an embankment in the shadow of notre dame cathedral in paris — or maybe not. locals and tourists were reported to be shocked and saddened at the sight of the 50 foot beached mammal, found apparently washed up on the banks in the heart of the french capital. but if you look closely, it's actually a life—size whale sculpture. its purpose — to raise environmental awareness. how clever is that? i was convinced. it looks like the real thing. how clever is that? i was convinced. it looks like the realthing. it is 33 minutes past seven. a big day in paris. chris froome is going to
a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in to new zealand's south torrential rain has forced people from their homes while landslides have left several communities cut off. more downpours are expected. more downpours are expected. unleashed by a huge winter storm. a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in to help areas hit by floods unleashed by a huge winter storm. a sperm whale...
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here ina bit of a break and spend a few days here in a picturesque setting of queenstown in the south islandey would be boosted by the news that sean o'brien has had his exciting dismissed. he was alleged to have struck someone in the face in the second test but the claim of dangerous play has been dismissed and that will be a big relief, i think, to the lions and their coaching team. we have been speaking yesterday saying that o'brien is very much the barometer of energy and aggression in their side. he had and aggression in their side. he had a great game in the second test. that news of course follows different news that the all blacks and they found out that sonny bill williams has been banned forfour weeks for dangerous play. he sold it charged anthony watson in the second test and after his hearing he said he was very disappointed and felt he had left his brothers down. the all blacks have some changes to make ahead of the decider at eden park and all eyes will be in auckland on saturday for the decisive third test. rick upping our top story that andy murray has won his opening match a
here ina bit of a break and spend a few days here in a picturesque setting of queenstown in the south islandey would be boosted by the news that sean o'brien has had his exciting dismissed. he was alleged to have struck someone in the face in the second test but the claim of dangerous play has been dismissed and that will be a big relief, i think, to the lions and their coaching team. we have been speaking yesterday saying that o'brien is very much the barometer of energy and aggression in...
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a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in toleashed by a huge winter storm. torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. more heavy downpours are expected. britain's chris froome is all but certain to win his fourth tour de france title later today. following yesterday's time trial in marseille, the team sky rider has a near unassailable lead as he goes into the tour's final stage through the streets of paris. richard conway reports. despite riding more than 2000 miles and spending over 80 hours in the saddle, this year's tour de france winner is decided on the streets of marseilles. chris froome's rivals struggled to keep pace with him over the 14 mile time trial court ‘s. struggled to keep pace with him over the 14 mile time trial court 's. won nearly crashed out. and french favourite was nearly caught by the tea m favourite was nearly caught by the team sky rider at the finish line. when all was said and done, chris froome extended his overall lead to 54 seconds.
a state of emergency remains in place on new zealand's south island, after troops were brought in toleashed by a huge winter storm. torrential rain has forced people from their homes, while landslides have left several communities cut off. more heavy downpours are expected. britain's chris froome is all but certain to win his fourth tour de france title later today. following yesterday's time trial in marseille, the team sky rider has a near unassailable lead as he goes into the tour's final...
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their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island the coaches took the same approach eden park is where teams usually come to lose, but the lions' victory in wellington last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably, it's the all blacks are under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week, which you would think that the all black have never lost a game and that the sky that the all blacks have never lost a game and that the sky is falling in. every week there is pressure. i have said this before, we are expected to win every test match, and expected win well. saturday will also be a chance for sam warburton to take care of unfinished business. four years ago in australia, he was injured for the lion's series—clinching win in the third test. i have set my sights on this tour, i have wanted to be able to be in the test team and to play in the last game. it feels like all of those years of sacrifice, all the little things i have done, have all come to this moment, really. new zealand's americas cup victory means there is already a
their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island the coaches took the same approach eden park is where teams usually come to lose, but the lions' victory in wellington last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably, it's the all blacks are under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week, which you would think that the all black have never lost a game and that the sky that the all blacks have never lost a game and that the sky is...
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decided to take a break and spend some days here in the picturesque setting of queenstown on the south island news by sean o'brien has had his penalty dismissed. the claim of dangerous play has been dismissed. we heard graham rowntree speaking yesterday saying o'brien is the barometer energy and aggression in their side. he had a great game in their side. he had a great game in the second test. that news follows very different news for the all blacks. they found williams, their centre has been banned for four weeks for dangerous play. he sold a charged anthony watson in the second test. after his hearing, he said he was disappointed and let his brothers down. the all black house and changes to make ahead of the decider at eden park, all eyes there on saturday for the decisive third test. no rest here though for the top players at wimbledon. let's go live to the pictures on court one. johanna konta is serving for the match, to win herfirst johanna konta is serving for the match, to win her first round johanna konta is serving for the match, to win herfirst round match againstjey su—wei of chin
decided to take a break and spend some days here in the picturesque setting of queenstown on the south island news by sean o'brien has had his penalty dismissed. the claim of dangerous play has been dismissed. we heard graham rowntree speaking yesterday saying o'brien is the barometer energy and aggression in their side. he had a great game in their side. he had a great game in the second test. that news follows very different news for the all blacks. they found williams, their centre has been...
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but the lions are not heading to auckland, they are instead going to queenstown in the south island foryourself, stephen. thank you for your time. remember you can get in touch with us on remember you can get in touch with us on twitter. we love to hear your views. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles save for parts of scotland where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start wherever you may begin the day, temperatures possibly in single figures in the glens of eastern scotland. once we got rid of the last of saturday's rains in the south—east, a lot of england and wales enjoys a super day. more cloud for northern ireland, more in the way of showers for scotland. a quick look at some of the detail, not quite unbroken sunshine but much improved for the far west of wales. the far south—west of england and tending into saturday we had all the cloud and a bit of rain as well. a dry day in prospect here for the greater part of england and wales. although, as we drift back across t
but the lions are not heading to auckland, they are instead going to queenstown in the south island foryourself, stephen. thank you for your time. remember you can get in touch with us on remember you can get in touch with us on twitter. we love to hear your views. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles save for parts of scotland where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start wherever...
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the winter in new zealand, over 30 centimetres of snow causing travel chaos in the south islands, severe where we continue to see severe gales. not just this zone where we continue to see severe gales. notjust severe gales but rain which could cause flooding across the southern portion of the north island. back into summer, sporadic storms over europe, some of the wettest weather to take us into tomorrow is what we've got tonight. that will spread in over france, belgium, denmark and eventually germany. wet and windy. some storms in finland, and north romania. gusty winds with the hail. across northern europe, temperatures down on where they should be. 185 or low 205. contrast that with the mediterranean. it is getting hotter, with parts of spain, portugal and greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays cooler further north, greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays coolerfurther north, including us here in the uk, and we have the weather ahead coming up in half an hour. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. donald trump's son has released emails implying he knew about what seemed to be
the winter in new zealand, over 30 centimetres of snow causing travel chaos in the south islands, severe where we continue to see severe gales. not just this zone where we continue to see severe gales. notjust severe gales but rain which could cause flooding across the southern portion of the north island. back into summer, sporadic storms over europe, some of the wettest weather to take us into tomorrow is what we've got tonight. that will spread in over france, belgium, denmark and eventually...
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their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island and a few days off in queenstownica and australia. both times, they went on to win the third test. eden park is where teams usually come to lose, but the lions' victory in wellington has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably, the all blacks are under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week, you would have thought that the sky is falling in. every week there is pressure. i have said this before, we are expected to win every match, and win well. saturday will be a chance for sam warburton to take care of unfinished business. four years ago in australia he was injured for the series—clinching victory in the third test. i have set my sights on this tour, i have wanted to play in the last game. all of those years of sacrifice, all those things i have done, they have all come to this moment. new zealand's americas cup victory means there is already a party atmosphere, but could the lions make history and paint the town red? this is a game that has been compared to a
their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island and a few days off in queenstownica and australia. both times, they went on to win the third test. eden park is where teams usually come to lose, but the lions' victory in wellington has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably, the all blacks are under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week, you would have thought that the sky is falling in. every week there is pressure. i have said this...
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their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island and a few days off in oueenstownst two tours of south africa and australia. both times they went on to win the third test. eden park is where teams usually come to lose but the lions‘ win wellington last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. but this time a blacklash awaits the lions on what will be all blacks captain kieran read's 100th test. you see these tours and as a professional rugby player to be involved it's been fantastic. the amount of support that's been around from, you know, the home unions coming over, has been awesome for new zealand to see. saturday will be a chance for sam warburton to take care of unfinished business. four years ago he lifted the trophy in australia as captain but was injured for the lions's series clinching win in the third test. i set my sights on this tour and i wanted to be in a test team and play in the last game. it feels like all those years of sacrifice and all the little things i've done have all co
their reward for the victory last week was a trip to the south island and a few days off in oueenstownst two tours of south africa and australia. both times they went on to win the third test. eden park is where teams usually come to lose but the lions‘ win wellington last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. but this time a blacklash awaits the lions on what will be all blacks captain kieran read's 100th test. you...
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a major clean—up effort is underway in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain has fallenn two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley. a quarter of lebanon's population is syrian, refugees of war. now the party of my guest, deputy prime minister ghassan hasbani, says enough is enough. it wants to send them home but says it rules out talking to president assad — how can it be sure they'd be safe. the government say it's a burden the undermines the country's future is this the biggest threat or is it a political system that is entrenched sectarianism, legitimized bigotry and encouraged corruption so bad, it can't even leave the lights on? corruption so bad, it can't even keep the lights on? hardtalk theme music. ghassan hasbani, welcome to hardtalk, thank you for being with us. up to 1.5 million syrians have sought refuge in your country in the course of the war. about a quarter of your population now. how big a thre
a major clean—up effort is underway in new zealand's south island, where a months worth of rain has fallenn two days. it's one of the region's worst floods on record, with swollen rivers causing widespread damage and mass evacuations. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley. a quarter of lebanon's population is syrian, refugees of war. now the party of my guest, deputy prime minister ghassan hasbani, says enough is enough. it wants to send them home but...
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flights from wellington airport and big disruption to the interisland ferry connecting the north and south islandk strait continue to hamper ferry services. both will ease to thursday, snow across the likes of canterbury disappear but flooding rains in the north island and the rain spreads on friday further north. sticking with the rain, we will go to the indian monsoon. the important rains for agriculture are progressing as you should expect, but special variation. north—west india seeing well above—average rainfall so far this monsoon season. in two thursday it will be across central and northern areas, parts of uttar pradesh to the south of new delhi. particularly stormy weather with flooding, spreading to gujarat and potentially mumbai indians friday. certainly need the reins in california, the western us and canada, wildfires continue to rage. thousands of properties have been evacuated, some race to the ground by those fires. across the west, still not much cloud on the satellite imagery. this code could bring set —— could bring welcome rain, a limit in temperatures but elsewhere hot again
flights from wellington airport and big disruption to the interisland ferry connecting the north and south islandk strait continue to hamper ferry services. both will ease to thursday, snow across the likes of canterbury disappear but flooding rains in the north island and the rain spreads on friday further north. sticking with the rain, we will go to the indian monsoon. the important rains for agriculture are progressing as you should expect, but special variation. north—west india seeing...
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also he is talking about putting forward a plan for a railway system around lindenow in the south, the island creating jobs are putting in infrastructure —— mindanao. jobs are putting in infrastructure -- mindanao. you talk about unifying, what sort of opposition is there likely to be for this state of there likely to be for this state of the nation address today? i've been speaking to opposition senators and other activists over the last few days and they have been talking about president duterte's war on drugs. this war has seen more than 7000 people killed and many more deaths that have been investigated and people will be coming forward today and speaking about that, the fa ct today and speaking about that, the fact that president duterte has encouraged a situation where police can act with impunity there have been many extrajudicial killings and there will be a lot of protest outside the congress during the speech with people coming forward, as happens normally with state of the nation addresses, people coming forward and making their protest heard in front of all of the cameras and poli
also he is talking about putting forward a plan for a railway system around lindenow in the south, the island creating jobs are putting in infrastructure —— mindanao. jobs are putting in infrastructure -- mindanao. you talk about unifying, what sort of opposition is there likely to be for this state of there likely to be for this state of the nation address today? i've been speaking to opposition senators and other activists over the last few days and they have been talking about president...
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odds, the lions have something to play for next weekend, but now they travel to queenstown on the south islandore they refocus on what will be the biggest game of their careers. so torrential rain in wellington, and it was also very wet in dusseldorf where the grand depart, the first stage of this year's tour de france has just taken place. it was a time trial. this is the route for this year's tour. starting in germany. they moved to belgium tomorrow and they take in luxembourg briefly. 20 more stages over the next 3 weeks. 2,200 miles crosses france, averaging 120 miles for each stage, there are three summit finishes, another time trial towards the end in marseilles before they head for the champs elysees onjuly 23rd. britain's chris froome remember is aiming for a fourth title and his third in a row. he is on for the hat—trick, his fourth title. let's show you the details of today's race. froome's team sky team—mate gerraint thomas who took the yellow jersey after a superb ride around the slippery streets of dusseldorf. maz farooki reports. ahead of chris froome, 21 stages, one of the most
odds, the lions have something to play for next weekend, but now they travel to queenstown on the south islandore they refocus on what will be the biggest game of their careers. so torrential rain in wellington, and it was also very wet in dusseldorf where the grand depart, the first stage of this year's tour de france has just taken place. it was a time trial. this is the route for this year's tour. starting in germany. they moved to belgium tomorrow and they take in luxembourg briefly. 20...
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odds, the lions have something to play for next weekend, but now they travel to queenstown on the south islands rest before they refocus on what will be the biggest game of their careers. katie gornall my dryad by the time she gets to eden park this time next week. —— might dry out by the time. so torrential rain in wellington, and it was also very wet in dusseldorf for the grand depart in the tour de france. it was a 14 kilometre time trial, the first time in 30 years that the tour has started in germany. this is the route for this year's tour. they'll move from germany to belgium tomorrow and briefly take in luxembourg early next week before the bulk of the 2,200 miles crosses france, averaging 120 miles for each stage. 20 stages over the next three weeks. there are three summit finishes, another time trial towards the end in marseilles before they head for the champs elysees onjuly 23rd. chris froome is the reigning champion, he's on for a hat—trick of titles, but he was left in the shade by his team sky team—mate geraint thomas who won his first tour stage. our sports correspondent richard
odds, the lions have something to play for next weekend, but now they travel to queenstown on the south islands rest before they refocus on what will be the biggest game of their careers. katie gornall my dryad by the time she gets to eden park this time next week. —— might dry out by the time. so torrential rain in wellington, and it was also very wet in dusseldorf for the grand depart in the tour de france. it was a 14 kilometre time trial, the first time in 30 years that the tour has...
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out of the philippines where the president there is asking congress to extend martial law on a south islanduntry is battle a rebel movement inspired by isis. >>> and talk about some sdoggie drama. lucky whitehead said his pit bull was dog napped but returned. he was stolen and held for ransom. how much does lucky whitehead make? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and welcome back on this tuesday morning. 6:57 right now. before we head out the door let's take a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." >>> live pictures from saratoga where a fire burning in the hills continues to simmer this morning. the good news the fire is 40% contained. the fire started on mt. eden road close to where the mountain winery is, that popular concert venue. there's a concert tonight. so far ten acres burned but no structures threatened. >>> let's talk some politics right. president trump weighing in this morning after republicans' latest attempt to repeal and replace obamafailed. the president tweeting out, we were let down by all the democrats and a few republicans. he went on to say let obamacare fail and then come together an
out of the philippines where the president there is asking congress to extend martial law on a south islanduntry is battle a rebel movement inspired by isis. >>> and talk about some sdoggie drama. lucky whitehead said his pit bull was dog napped but returned. he was stolen and held for ransom. how much does lucky whitehead make? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and welcome back on this tuesday morning. 6:57 right now. before we head out the door let's take a look at the top stories on...
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south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.r found across northern ireland. in the middle of the afternoon, pembrokeshire, southern parts of wales quite widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up here. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, i9, possibly 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, pretty acceptable for the time of year. 14—17 should cover it. what have we got for wimbledon? dry enough, probably, until the middle part of the afternoon. clouds thickening, the chance of a shower. as we get deeper into the day, so that rain and low pressure and the fronts migrating across east anglia and the south—east. still there on the first part of wednesday. as they pull away, this little ridge of high—pressure toppling in across the british isles. then settling down very nicely, a lot of fine and dry weather. a splendid day, temperatures mid—teens to around 20 degrees. that is a sort of pattern we expect on we
south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.r found across northern ireland. in the middle of the afternoon, pembrokeshire, southern parts of wales quite widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up here. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, i9, possibly 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, pretty...
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south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.rnoon, pembrokeshire, southern wales and widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, acceptable for the time of year. 14-17. what have we for wimbledon? dry enough, probably, until the middle part of the afternoon. clouds beginning, the chance of a shower. as we get deeper into the day, rain and low pressure and the fronts migrating across east anglia and the south—east. still there on the first blast of wednesday. as they pull away, high—pressure toppling in across the british isles. then settling down very nicely, a lot of fine and dry weather. a splendid day, temperatures mid—teens to 20 degrees. that is a sort of pattern we expect on wednesday and into the first part of thursday. notice we have a weather front beginning to push in from the atlantic. that brings the chance of some
south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.rnoon, pembrokeshire, southern wales and widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, acceptable for the time of year. 14-17. what have we for wimbledon? dry enough, probably,...
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. >> i came from about six miles south on the island, and there was tree downs all the way down the roadtunate this is probably one of the more densely plated areas of island, and that we didn't have more injuries and definitely not fatalities. >> reporter: again, last check, roughly 6,000 homes and businesses without electricity. we're again standing here on maryland route eight and this is just a slew of homes and neighborhoods all without power. lindsey watts standing by about a mile up the road in the al lensdale neighborhood. lindsey. >> reporter: no power here either. in this development, there were multiple homes destroyed. roofs ripped off of properties, a woman's deck went flying, we watched today as people have been just trying to sort through the wreckage here, sort through what's left. we're a little distance away from the development, because police are keeping us back at this point, they say it's not safe to be around these homes, because of the lack of structural integrity. also, a big this area tonight. to try to prevent against looting from people who have already lost s
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minnesota, missouri, montana, new hampshire, north carolina am a north dakota, oklahoma, south dakota, rhode island, vermont, virginia, and wisconsin. [laughter] [applause] to boil this down to one point -- canada is the u.s.'s biggest, best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than billion,roughly $152 bigger than japan or the u.k. close.else even comes in fact, canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and the u.k. combined. we've been consistent this year. some might say relentless. but we are polite in our relentlessness because we are canadian. [laughter] in sharing that message, with my regular dialogues with president trump and fanning out from there. let me tell you why. this is the most successful economic partnership in the history of the world. it is worth about a trillion dollars each year. most importantly, it is well-balanced. more broadly, the north american free trade zone is the biggest economic zone in the world, comprising a $19 trillion regional market of 470 million customers. the united states, canada and mexico together now account for more than a quarter of the w
minnesota, missouri, montana, new hampshire, north carolina am a north dakota, oklahoma, south dakota, rhode island, vermont, virginia, and wisconsin. [laughter] [applause] to boil this down to one point -- canada is the u.s.'s biggest, best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than billion,roughly $152 bigger than japan or the u.k. close.else even comes in fact, canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and the u.k. combined. we've been consistent this year. some might say...
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warship sailing too close to disputed islands in the south china sea sunday. beijing says the uss athens presents their triton island is a serious political and military provocation. and retaliates by sending over military vessels and tighter jets. according to u.n. rules, territorial boundaries are territorial boundaries are set at 12 nautical miles per land. the u.s. will sell u.s. will fail within this limit. the island is occupied by china but taiwan and vietnam also the claim. tree into outcome of the s&p 500 with the strongest first half since 23rd team thanks in part to corporate earnings and investors expectations for improving economy. all this about the president, laurie. lori: stock market at all-time highs. unemployment lowest level in years. wages will go up in her face has never been stronger. let's bring in jonathan hoenig, joins us now. good morning. it's been agreed meet you, good morning. >> technology major driver of the market. the nasdaq between major averages of 14%. curiously we think this will continue in the second half. >> the presiden
warship sailing too close to disputed islands in the south china sea sunday. beijing says the uss athens presents their triton island is a serious political and military provocation. and retaliates by sending over military vessels and tighter jets. according to u.n. rules, territorial boundaries are territorial boundaries are set at 12 nautical miles per land. the u.s. will sell u.s. will fail within this limit. the island is occupied by china but taiwan and vietnam also the claim. tree into...
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it was awful >> i came from about six miles south on the island. and there was trees down all the way down the road. >> we're very fortunate. fortunate this is probably one of the more densely pop lated areas and that we didn't have more injuries and definitely not fatalities >> lindsey watts is standing by about a mile away down the road with lindsey. >> reporter: we're here where multiple holes were destroyed, roofs torn off. a woman's deck was sent flying. we've been watching as neighbors spend the day sorting through the destruction. we're on the outskirts because at this point, police say that these homes aren't safe to be around, because of the lack of structural integrity. also, tight security here tonight to prevent any looting from people who already lost so much. >> felt like a freight train >> my wife and i jumped down to the floor and got into the closet with the dogs. >> reporter: similar experiences as the storm blew through >> we got down in the crawl space, we could hear whole house shaking. it was just the wind like i've never expe
it was awful >> i came from about six miles south on the island. and there was trees down all the way down the road. >> we're very fortunate. fortunate this is probably one of the more densely pop lated areas and that we didn't have more injuries and definitely not fatalities >> lindsey watts is standing by about a mile away down the road with lindsey. >> reporter: we're here where multiple holes were destroyed, roofs torn off. a woman's deck was sent flying. we've been...
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this happened about eight miles south of the island and you can see the waters were pretty choppy and a couple of people were clinging to a floating cooler while others were holding onto the boat. three of the five people were wearing life jackets. everyone appears to be okay. >>> after a two year restoration process, the u.s. s constitution is back on water. it was eased back into the boston harbor last night after under going maintenance and repairs. that boat was first launched in 1779. >> she is the oldest commissioned war ship afloat in the world. she is the oldest sailing vessel in the world that can still sail under her own united states navy. >> called old iron sides because a british sailor reportedly shouted her sides are made of iron after cannon balls bounced off the ship during the war of 1812. >>> michael phelps took on a shark. well kind of. >> not really. >> reaction from people who are upset with his highly anticipated shark week race. >> plus 20 years after princess diana died, william and harry open up about their mom and share their biggest regret. top? >> severe t
this happened about eight miles south of the island and you can see the waters were pretty choppy and a couple of people were clinging to a floating cooler while others were holding onto the boat. three of the five people were wearing life jackets. everyone appears to be okay. >>> after a two year restoration process, the u.s. s constitution is back on water. it was eased back into the boston harbor last night after under going maintenance and repairs. that boat was first launched in...
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. >> after 13 weeks to recruit training, paris island, south carolina, when the drill instructor took and anchor and put it in my hand and congratulated me and called me a marine for the first time, that was the moment i was most proud to be an american. >> when i went to the naturalization ceremony, i found myself sitting with a number of the members of the military. before they became citizens, they were fighting for our country. that was amazing. >> the proudest meoment is wheni was returning from iraq. there were so many people lined up to our left and right saying thanks, even giving us gifts. at that moment i felt incredibly proud to have served my country, knowing those americans had our back. [ cheering ] >> and here are some kids showing off their american spirit. cute is the face paint here? let's take our party out to the west coast for a performance from a country music superstar. he's coming to us from the shoreline amphitheater in mountain view, california as part of his weekend warrior he's performing his hit, "today," which is all about getting people reflecting on the
. >> after 13 weeks to recruit training, paris island, south carolina, when the drill instructor took and anchor and put it in my hand and congratulated me and called me a marine for the first time, that was the moment i was most proud to be an american. >> when i went to the naturalization ceremony, i found myself sitting with a number of the members of the military. before they became citizens, they were fighting for our country. that was amazing. >> the proudest meoment is...
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others who were detained by turkish authorities while taking part in a training workshop on an island southf the capital. >> they decided to detain them and issue a ban on lawyers. she could not meet them during that time. we cannot get any information. today we learn that they extended the. of detention for another seven days. we were not told why. the organization is demanding the immediate release and that members raise the issue with erdogan. the g 20 liters is that he cannot be allowed to go scot-free. basically completely breaking every norm. and attending the leaders meeting as if nothing is happening in turkey. they are on trial. he has to be called to account. turkey remains under a state of emergency imposed after a failed coup in july of last year. officials insist they are acting within the law but critics say it is an excuse to round up opponents of the regime. the u.s. state department and the european union have expressed concern over the arrests, saying turkey must respect the rule of law and the right to fair trials. >> time to take a look at other stories. over 2700 migran
others who were detained by turkish authorities while taking part in a training workshop on an island southf the capital. >> they decided to detain them and issue a ban on lawyers. she could not meet them during that time. we cannot get any information. today we learn that they extended the. of detention for another seven days. we were not told why. the organization is demanding the immediate release and that members raise the issue with erdogan. the g 20 liters is that he cannot be...
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storms forcing new zealand officials to declare a state of emergency and three cities on their south island after route with -- water rushed over the river bank. rescue and emergency services working around the clock to rescue people trapped by rising water. back in the states take a look at this video, strong winds and heavy rain causing major issues for folks in illinois. residents of had days of heavy rain especially in the chicago area forcing the illinois governor to release a disaster proclamation. the storms have left thousands without hour. meteorologist adam is in the extreme weather center with more. what is the forecast? >> the good news is those folks are drying off today but that entire system is shifting farther to the east. you are looking at it running across ohio. we will be targeting this area where we could see more heavy rain all the way to the mid-atlantic, severe weather philadelphia perhaps getting close to new york city but everything you are seeing in the yellow band area, we could see severe thunderstorm activity slowly stretching across the country. if you're not
storms forcing new zealand officials to declare a state of emergency and three cities on their south island after route with -- water rushed over the river bank. rescue and emergency services working around the clock to rescue people trapped by rising water. back in the states take a look at this video, strong winds and heavy rain causing major issues for folks in illinois. residents of had days of heavy rain especially in the chicago area forcing the illinois governor to release a disaster...
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destroyer in the disputed south china sea island. we have an exclusive report from the italian courts of palermo where migrants are being forced to work for local mafia gangs that says the country's on to quote enormous pressure over the migrant crisis. syria's foreign ministry says the u.s. oppose sending international experts to investigate a deadly chemical attack in april that was blamed by washington on damascus. it's five o'clock am in moscow you know what chelsea international live from studio here with me david two to welcome to the program. china's. official visit he set to meet president vladimir putin on monday it's known that one of the topics to be discussed. tensions over north korea and the volatile period in u.s. time to time is. things are getting very hot in the south china sea area the chinese sent jets and military ships to ward off an american. battle which was in the area very close to. claimed by the chinese the united states says that they are free to sail wherever they want and the freedom of navigation to we
destroyer in the disputed south china sea island. we have an exclusive report from the italian courts of palermo where migrants are being forced to work for local mafia gangs that says the country's on to quote enormous pressure over the migrant crisis. syria's foreign ministry says the u.s. oppose sending international experts to investigate a deadly chemical attack in april that was blamed by washington on damascus. it's five o'clock am in moscow you know what chelsea international live from...
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south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.n, pembrokeshire, southern parts of wales quite widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up here. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, possibly 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, pretty acceptable for the time of year. 14—17 should cover it. what have we got for wimbledon? dry enough, probably, until the middle part of the afternoon. clouds thickening, the chance of a shower. as we get deeper into the day, s o that rain and low pressure and the fronts migrating across east anglia and the south—east. still there on the first part of wednesday. as they pull away, this little ridge of high—pressure toppling in across the british isles. then settling down very nicely, a lot of fine and dry weather. a splendid day, temperatures mid—teens to around 20 degrees. that is a sort of pattern we expect on wednesday and into the first part of thursday. notice we have a
south—west of england. into the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.n, pembrokeshire, southern parts of wales quite widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up here. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, possibly 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, pretty acceptable for the time of year. 14—17 should cover it. what...
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high cloud creeping in from the south turning things hazy. the channel islandsuring the day, 27 across parts of england and wales, maybe 29— 30. humidity in the atmosphere. then it goes boom. thunderstorms go north tuesday night in the wednesday. a turbulent part of the week. but, those storms will then clear away. by thursday, a big drop in the temperatures. cool and fresh conditions for the end of the week. some dry weather, but rain at times. and that is all for now from me. su bsta nces hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines at 11:30. the chancellor philip hammond has said public sector workers' generous pensions mean they receive a "premium" but he refused to repeat newspaper reports that he called them overpaid the new doctor who is a woman for the first time. public sector workers, on average, are paid about 10% more than private sector workers so you have to bare that in mind. look... relative to private sector workers are they overpaid? relative to private sector
high cloud creeping in from the south turning things hazy. the channel islandsuring the day, 27 across parts of england and wales, maybe 29— 30. humidity in the atmosphere. then it goes boom. thunderstorms go north tuesday night in the wednesday. a turbulent part of the week. but, those storms will then clear away. by thursday, a big drop in the temperatures. cool and fresh conditions for the end of the week. some dry weather, but rain at times. and that is all for now from me. su bsta nces...
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south—west of england. in the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.okeshire, southern wales and widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, acceptable for the time of year. 14-17. what have we for wimbledon? dry enough, probably, until the middle part of the afternoon. clouds beginning, the chance of a shower. as we get deeper into today, rain and low pressure and the front is locating across east anglia and the south—east. still there on the first blast of wednesday. as they pull away, high—pressure toppling in across the british isles. then settling down very nicely, a lot of fine and dry weather. a splendid day, temperatures mid—teens to 20 degrees. that is a sort of pattern we expect on wednesday and into the first part of thursday. notice we have a weather front beginning to push in from the atlantic. that brings the chance of some rain into we
south—west of england. in the afternoon, still little islands of brightness and dry weather across the south.okeshire, southern wales and widely into the south—west of england, some rain quite heavy. 20, 30, a0 millimetres building up. even so, still islands of brighter weather. where we have some brightness in the south—east, looking at 18, 19, 20 degrees. a bit cooler further north, acceptable for the time of year. 14-17. what have we for wimbledon? dry enough, probably, until the...
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and breezy and the odd shower in the northern island but not too many sunny spells among those islands of southhat evening, the downfall is easing. part two of the weekend, sunday, sunshine and showers, still some heavy showers around and the more persistent rain effect in parts of eastern scotland. this is bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: president trump's spokesman quits as a new voice takes over white house communications. as the saudi—led coalition continues military operations in yemen, the country faces a massive epidemic of cholera. pockets of famine are growing, cholera is spreading, and civil servants, like the doctors and nurses, here, haven't received a salary in over ten months. the palestinian president freezes ties with israel as three palestinians are shot dead and three israelis killed in an outbreak of violence. the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed tells us why he thought the former football star should be freed.
and breezy and the odd shower in the northern island but not too many sunny spells among those islands of southhat evening, the downfall is easing. part two of the weekend, sunday, sunshine and showers, still some heavy showers around and the more persistent rain effect in parts of eastern scotland. this is bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: president trump's spokesman quits as a new voice takes over white house communications. as the saudi—led coalition continues military...
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islands. the far south—west of england. afair islands. the far south—west of england.places seeing a lot of rain, other places seeing a lot of rain, other places may not see any at all. they do bring with them the risk of localised flooding. the thunderstorms move northwards. wednesday storms drifting across scotland. scattered thunderstorms breaking further south. still some real warmth and humility, across the south—east. 29, maybe 30 in east anglia. something fresher beginning to pull in towards the west. that is a process that will continue towards the end of the week. cold fronts sweeping eastwards, cooler, fresh air rushing in towards atlantic. still dry weather on thursday. spells of rain at times. much lower temperatures, around 16 — 21 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8. a boost for schools — the education secretary announces an extra £2.6 billion over two years. labour says it is not enough. the additional investment in schools we are confirming today will be the biggest improvement in school funding for well over a decade. schools have lost £2.8 b
islands. the far south—west of england. afair islands. the far south—west of england.places seeing a lot of rain, other places seeing a lot of rain, other places may not see any at all. they do bring with them the risk of localised flooding. the thunderstorms move northwards. wednesday storms drifting across scotland. scattered thunderstorms breaking further south. still some real warmth and humility, across the south—east. 29, maybe 30 in east anglia. something fresher beginning to pull...
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massachusetts, missouri montana, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, oklahoma, rhode island, south dakota, tennessee vermont, virginia and wisconsin. [applause] this boils down to one point. canada is the u.s.'s biggest customer by far. we are a bigger customer than china by roughly $152 billion, bigger than japan or the uk. no one else even comes close. in fact, cannot abide more from the u.s. than china, japan and the uk combined. we've been consistent this year some might say much less but we are polite in our relentlessne relentlessness. sharing the message beginning my regular dialogs of president trump and fanning out from there. let me tell you why. this is the most successful economic partnership in the history of the world. it's worth about a trillion dollars each year, and most importantly, it is well-balanc well-balanced. more broadly, the north american free-trade zone is the biggest economic zone in the world comprising of 19 trillion-dollar regional markets of the 470 million customers. the united states, canada and mexico together now account for more than a quarter
massachusetts, missouri montana, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, oklahoma, rhode island, south dakota, tennessee vermont, virginia and wisconsin. [applause] this boils down to one point. canada is the u.s.'s biggest customer by far. we are a bigger customer than china by roughly $152 billion, bigger than japan or the uk. no one else even comes close. in fact, cannot abide more from the u.s. than china, japan and the uk combined. we've been consistent this year some might say much...
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destroyer in the disputed south china sea island. we have an exclusive report from the italian courts of palermo when my been said being forced to work for local mafia gangs the country is under enormous pressure over the migrant crisis. and core announces plans to slash the size of france's paul and by a third to make it more effective at passing new goals. paid seven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching a lot international live from a studio here with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. china's leader. is in moscow first official visit he's set to meet president vladimir putin later on monday it's known that one of the topics to be discussed will be the international tensions over north korea and the talks come at a volatile period in u.s. china time. explains only agenda obviously economics finance contracts ten billion worth of deals we're told but they'll also be more pressing juhu political matters clue to north korea and its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons but also south korea and america's plans that statio
destroyer in the disputed south china sea island. we have an exclusive report from the italian courts of palermo when my been said being forced to work for local mafia gangs the country is under enormous pressure over the migrant crisis. and core announces plans to slash the size of france's paul and by a third to make it more effective at passing new goals. paid seven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching a lot international live from a studio here with me in a day or two to welcome to...
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find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> john's island, south carolina, is only about tencharleston. but 19-year-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown might as well be a lifetime away. currentlin charlestos county jail facing murder and other charges, solomon began getting into trouble with the law at age 15. sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what we got ourselves into this time? >> some other stuff, man. >> other stuff? serious? >> yeah. real serious. >> real serious. i've been dealing with carlton for a long time. when i was at officer at juvenile. what i see with carlton is a good kid. he's a real good guy. but he's making a lot of the wrong decisions. right now he came in here, and he has some very serious charges this time which he says is a big mistake, a misunderstanding, and it will get worked out. wow. okay. you kept that okay. yeah, that shocked me. when i saw that on the news, i swear i think my heart stopped beating for a couple seconds. i'm serious. i was like, whoa. >> let me get out of this man, for real. they've got false charges on me,
find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> john's island, south carolina, is only about tencharleston. but 19-year-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown might as well be a lifetime away. currentlin charlestos county jail facing murder and other charges, solomon began getting into trouble with the law at age 15. sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what we got ourselves into this time? >> some other stuff, man. >> other stuff? serious?...
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including alabama, arkansas, kentucky, maryland, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, rhode island, south dakota, vermont and virginia and wisconsin. \[applause] prime minister trudeau: canada is the u.s.' biggest best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than china by roughly $152 billion, bigger than japan and the u.k. no one else comes close. canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and u.k. combined. we are polite in our relentlessness. and sharing that message. beginning in my regular dialogue of president trump and fanning out from there, and let me tell you why. this is the most successful economic partnership in the history of the world. it's worth about a trillion dollars each year and most importantly, it's well balanced. more broadly, the north american free trade zone is the biggest economic zone in the worldcom prizing $19 trillion regional market of 470 million customers. the united states, canada and mexico and canada account for more than a quarter of the world's g.d.p. since the trilateral agreement went into 1994, u.s. trade with the partners has tripled. th
including alabama, arkansas, kentucky, maryland, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, rhode island, south dakota, vermont and virginia and wisconsin. \[applause] prime minister trudeau: canada is the u.s.' biggest best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than china by roughly $152 billion, bigger than japan and the u.k. no one else comes close. canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and u.k. combined. we are polite in our relentlessness. and sharing that message....
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july the fifth as they took part in a digital security and information management workshop on an island south of istanbul. the techies presidents is convinced the group had a very different agenda. more in fact working against the government's comparing them to those involved in last year's failed military punc. honesty has describe the case is being a politically motivated witch hunts put shots a frightening future for rights in techie. well moving on to what has become a diplomatic headache full french authorities what to do with the jihadists fleeing the battlefield. after that defeat in mosul in iraq the french wife of a suspected isis fighter. has been arrested so we have four young children and the now being held in baghdad said there's no word on what happens to the next whether or not frogs will ask for their release most impala has the story. on the evening of july the eighth less than two days before the iraqi prime minister declared victory in mosul iraqi forces made a discovery in the hearts of the old city. the french wife of a suspected jihadists fall into and there for young ch
july the fifth as they took part in a digital security and information management workshop on an island south of istanbul. the techies presidents is convinced the group had a very different agenda. more in fact working against the government's comparing them to those involved in last year's failed military punc. honesty has describe the case is being a politically motivated witch hunts put shots a frightening future for rights in techie. well moving on to what has become a diplomatic headache...