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straightaway. —— make the company's collapse. collapse straightaway. —— make the company's collapse. i was told to come here now to find out that my flight has been cancelled with three kids. my sun has adhd and autism. they are stopping their hearts out in the car. i got in touch with them yesterday and they said everything had gone through and there was nothing to worry about.|j got in touch with them and they said under no circumstances the holiday would be cancelled. and we would be put on another plane regardless of whether they went into liquidation or not. we got here at 3m this morning, and we were given a duty of ca re morning, and we were given a duty of care number, and they said there we re care number, and they said there were 110 care number, and they said there were no planes available.|j care number, and they said there were no planes available. i was reporting at gatwick airport when the news broke. look at theirs. yesterday, check in here would have been very busy but with the company collapsing overnight, its a
straightaway. —— make the company's collapse. collapse straightaway. —— make the company's collapse. i was told to come here now to find out that my flight has been cancelled with three kids. my sun has adhd and autism. they are stopping their hearts out in the car. i got in touch with them yesterday and they said everything had gone through and there was nothing to worry about.|j got in touch with them and they said under no circumstances the holiday would be cancelled. and we would be...
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my instinct straightaway was he wants us instinct straightaway was he wants us to talk about this andhis came after the photo? yes, and after the confrontation with the itb journalist mid—morning, and and after the confrontation with the itbjournalist mid—morning, and then suddenly in the afternoon, look, he is announcing a big review of the bbc licence fee and, sure enough, the daily mail, a conservative supporting newspaper, and no big fan of the bbc, i should add, is putting this on the front of its page. if you look at the front page, you will not see references to the nhs crisis or anything else. boris johnson's point of view, job done. is a journalist, sceptical about the motive for this story? we know boris johnson likes a dead cat, as you might call it, which is the language ofa might call it, which is the language of a former election guru. if there isa of a former election guru. if there is a story you don't like, you throw a dead cat on the table, not an actual dead cat but something distracting. it might be a nice story, but it gets everybody‘s attention and they talk abou
my instinct straightaway was he wants us instinct straightaway was he wants us to talk about this andhis came after the photo? yes, and after the confrontation with the itb journalist mid—morning, and and after the confrontation with the itbjournalist mid—morning, and then suddenly in the afternoon, look, he is announcing a big review of the bbc licence fee and, sure enough, the daily mail, a conservative supporting newspaper, and no big fan of the bbc, i should add, is putting this on the...
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we will be back straightaway if there is any sign of mr. corbyn ory. emily thornbe the bbc's nick robinson in islington. we are getting some reaction on social media from labour mps or candidates in this election. jess phillips in birmingham -- "there are very few words for how heartbroken i am for the community ever present who have been through enough." this is a sense of the deep regret and the sinness tt is felt by some labour people. richard bern, shadow justice secretary -- "disappointing exit poll. let's see if it is accurate. and if, as it seems, this was the brexit election, the next johnson'be given thatcherite agenda." he is looking to the full to "johnson must be fought with radical alternatives, not trying election." i suppose that is richard bergen saying that he thinks the corbyn approach has been broadly right and they by brexit.ut off track laura: that clearly the line for corbyn loyalistss. we hrd it from john mcdonnell, hiclose ally. s bergensolutely part of the corbyn tribe. but for a lot of people in the labo party -- and it is ear
we will be back straightaway if there is any sign of mr. corbyn ory. emily thornbe the bbc's nick robinson in islington. we are getting some reaction on social media from labour mps or candidates in this election. jess phillips in birmingham -- "there are very few words for how heartbroken i am for the community ever present who have been through enough." this is a sense of the deep regret and the sinness tt is felt by some labour people. richard bern, shadow justice secretary --...
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straightaway, the day after i saw that, that's when i contacted amigo loans.ad already been paid out to a guarantor named on the bogus application. amigo began a fraud investigation. so, here i have the letter that's been written to my address from amigo loans, basically telling me the outcome of the internal investigation. and what did they say in the letter? they acknowledged that it was not me, somebody has been impersonating me, pretended to be me. because it wasn't you? because it wasn't me in the first place. i showed them proof that it wasn't me. amigo concluded sema had been the victim of fraud and wrote off his £5,000 debt. he had a lucky escape, but blames spac nation. i haven't shared my details with anyone outside my family for years. it was only spac who i shared it with. how has that left you feeling? it made me feel confused, upset, violated to find out how someone wants to go a step further and go between my back and impersonate me. i'm really shocked to hear this type of activity, because you've got people in trust who are effectively financia
straightaway, the day after i saw that, that's when i contacted amigo loans.ad already been paid out to a guarantor named on the bogus application. amigo began a fraud investigation. so, here i have the letter that's been written to my address from amigo loans, basically telling me the outcome of the internal investigation. and what did they say in the letter? they acknowledged that it was not me, somebody has been impersonating me, pretended to be me. because it wasn't you? because it wasn't...
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expect you to step down straightaway.as elected to leave the party. the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and i won't do that. i will stay here until there has been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point. the scottish nationalists made sweeping gains across scotland. first minister nicola sturgeon says she will ask next week for the power to hold an independence referendum.( the stunning election when for the snp renews, reinforces and strengthens the mandate we have had from previous elections to offer the people of scotland a choice over the future. that mandate says that it is for the scottish parliament, not a westminster government to decide whether and when that should be a new referendum on independence. given the verdict of the people of scotla nd given the verdict of the people of scotland last night, the scottish government will next week publish the detail, democratic case for a tra nsfer of the detail, democratic case for a transfer of power to ena
expect you to step down straightaway.as elected to leave the party. the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and i won't do that. i will stay here until there has been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point. the scottish nationalists made sweeping gains across scotland. first minister nicola sturgeon says she will ask next week for the power to hold an independence referendum.( the stunning election when for the snp renews, reinforces...
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looking back at the video footage, it seems clear straightaway that one member of the crowd was making have to say that manchester city were swift in their reaction. they issued a statement straightaway on their zero tolerance policy, and said that any fan and make giving racial abuse... several of the players have described a display of ignorance as much as anything else, and talked about the need to re—educate people about what is acceptable behaviour, never mind what is an acceptable way to express that behaviour, and to be critical of the other team without falling back on crude stereotyping and nasty tactics. there was a physical assault that took place as well. this light was thrown. you can see fred reacting to it on the pitch. this is not the first thing it has happened. the manchester derby is a lwa ys happened. the manchester derby is always a hotly contested affair. passions are running high, the funds and there is an intense rivalry, but that the ugly scenes we saw yesterday, there is a line and it should never be crossed. the missile that was thrown was a physical assault,
looking back at the video footage, it seems clear straightaway that one member of the crowd was making have to say that manchester city were swift in their reaction. they issued a statement straightaway on their zero tolerance policy, and said that any fan and make giving racial abuse... several of the players have described a display of ignorance as much as anything else, and talked about the need to re—educate people about what is acceptable behaviour, never mind what is an acceptable way...
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many people would expect you to step down straightaway.arty and i think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and i won't do that but i will stay here until there has been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point. jeremy corbyn speaking earlier. richard burgon is the labour shadow justice minister. lord david blu nkett justice minister. lord david blunkett told the world at one that the labour party is so lacking in any contrite belief that they made a mistake to stop i haven't heard one of them apologise to all those who lost their seats last night. as a front bench labour member would you like to do that now? i was heartbroken for two reasons last night. firstly, when i think of people, like one of my heroes, dennis skinner. people like my friend laura pidcock and those fantastic colleagues who lost their seat. secondly i was heartbroken when i think of people who i met in my constituency and across the country who desperately wanted and desperately needed a labour government i
many people would expect you to step down straightaway.arty and i think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and i won't do that but i will stay here until there has been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point. jeremy corbyn speaking earlier. richard burgon is the labour shadow justice minister. lord david blu nkett justice minister. lord david blunkett told the world at one that the labour party is so lacking in any contrite...
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but five minutes later, it happened twice, exactly the referee blew up straightaway.ifference, where's the consistency that we are all after christmas we kept playing and plugging away but it sucked the life out of my players and everyone in the stadium. it is one a few more fa ns the stadium. it is one a few more fans in newcastle tonight. here are the thoughts of their manager. we will roll up our sleeves up again today and when the match, which i am delighted about. to come here has never been easy, a remarkable job and a very good side so, to come and beat them in their own backyard was terrific. it is one a few more fans in newcastle tonight. here are the thoughts of their manager. an italian newspapers has defended a headline today with the words black friday and a picture of chris smalling and romelu lukaku facing each other. it was used to set up tomorrow's match between inter milan and roma. the players and the clubs have condemned it. corriere dello sport says it's innocent and a way to celebrate diversity. ido i do not think they have used good words, that
but five minutes later, it happened twice, exactly the referee blew up straightaway.ifference, where's the consistency that we are all after christmas we kept playing and plugging away but it sucked the life out of my players and everyone in the stadium. it is one a few more fa ns the stadium. it is one a few more fans in newcastle tonight. here are the thoughts of their manager. we will roll up our sleeves up again today and when the match, which i am delighted about. to come here has never...
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the impact is tangible at it in straightaway of this is why i feel a love and boxing.ing to face many challenges and opposition. but myjourney has been very positive so far. from one success to another, especially in the boxing field, i got certified as the boxing field, i got certified as the first female coach, then a few miles after i got elected to be on the board of the saudi boxing federation. if you must after, i am 110w federation. if you must after, i am now on the asian boxing federation. i have not faced any opposition or challenges. if you take me back to yea rs, challenges. if you take me back to years, i would never imagine that i would be the first female certified for the saudi boxing federation driving my car to the anthonyjoshua fight. it is a major shift and i super happy. he is very humble. it is my second time, to be honest. i have met him first i when he was here in saudi arabia at the press conference, this is my second time. interesting because he actually remembered me. he said, yeah, i know you,ice remembered me. he said, yeah, i know you, ice
the impact is tangible at it in straightaway of this is why i feel a love and boxing.ing to face many challenges and opposition. but myjourney has been very positive so far. from one success to another, especially in the boxing field, i got certified as the boxing field, i got certified as the first female coach, then a few miles after i got elected to be on the board of the saudi boxing federation. if you must after, i am 110w federation. if you must after, i am now on the asian boxing...
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they incited instead of three miles to would have two long straightaways, four turns that for one quarter of a mile each, eight mile short shoots, that adds up to 2.5. that is the early races were cut short from the problems we have on the roads today. there were potholes. the surface started to break apart. when you are driving a car at 70 miles an hour circa 1909, you hit a pothole, it is not going to end well. there were a couple of serious accidents. that is when the call went up to cut short the races on the last day and seek out a more stable surface. again, that is how we came to the conclusion that brick would be the best way to go about it. the car is heavier now. this is the next generation after ray's big win in 1911. this was a purpose built racing car. it was built from 1928, you have art deco design from the error, but what is most important is it was built by harry miller out of california. he became a famous designer of engines and cars, won many indianapolis 500s over the years. another notable piece is that the driver of this car in 1928 was a gentleman called louis meye
they incited instead of three miles to would have two long straightaways, four turns that for one quarter of a mile each, eight mile short shoots, that adds up to 2.5. that is the early races were cut short from the problems we have on the roads today. there were potholes. the surface started to break apart. when you are driving a car at 70 miles an hour circa 1909, you hit a pothole, it is not going to end well. there were a couple of serious accidents. that is when the call went up to cut...
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says that anyone who thinks that they have bought a set of dangerous lights should take them down straightaway we will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: at least six people killed in india as police and demonstrators clash over a controversial new law on migrants. after his election triumph, borisjohnson is set to welcome more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and unveil his plans for governing. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the ft, and the un climate talks which the paper says have broken up in acrimony with countries failing to agree new rules for a global carbon trading market after two weeks of fraught negotiations in madrid. the times says borisjohnson will promise new tory mps today that he will repay the trust of their voters with moves to keep violent criminals in jail and start infrastructure projects for the north. in the independent, the battle to succeed jeremy corbyn as labour leader is already in full swing after the par
says that anyone who thinks that they have bought a set of dangerous lights should take them down straightaway we will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: at least six people killed in india as police and demonstrators clash over a controversial new law on migrants. after his election triumph, borisjohnson is set to welcome more than 100 new conservative mps to westminster and unveil his plans for governing. now it's time to...
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you're exhausted after six weeks of solid campaigning and then you have to start your new job straightawayp. any mp who's been elected for the first time, when they first come to westminster, they can come here to portcullis house, to this new members' reception area, and this is the room where they can get all the answers to any questions they have. staff in parliament have been preparing for their new arrivals. so, as soon as you arrive, you will be assigned someone called a "buddy" and that's a parliamentary member of staff who will help you navigate your first day, weeks and even months into the new parliament. they're a one—stop shop of information to help you, yeah, to help you orientate yourself. bamboozled by a maze of corridors, a wide—eyed new mp might be in need of some peace and quiet. where better than the serene surroundings of the beautiful commons library? it's really special to be able to film in here. this library is only for mps. not even their staff are normally allowed in here. mps that have been here a while, and, indeed, their staff really value library services, so
you're exhausted after six weeks of solid campaigning and then you have to start your new job straightawayp. any mp who's been elected for the first time, when they first come to westminster, they can come here to portcullis house, to this new members' reception area, and this is the room where they can get all the answers to any questions they have. staff in parliament have been preparing for their new arrivals. so, as soon as you arrive, you will be assigned someone called a "buddy"...
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but it will be hard work and i don't expect anything straightaway. get behind them and see how it goes. more for you in sports day at half past six. thank you. now on bbc news, take a front—row seat as film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year in review 2019: the year in film. and a warning, this film contains some flash photography. hi, i'm mark kermode. we're here at the cinema museum in south london. over the next half an hour, i'll be looking back at some of the best movies released in uk cinemas in 2019. films from around the world, from big—budget blockbusters to smaller indie gems, from widescreen full—colour spectacle to more intimate black—and—white experimentation. as always, 2019 kicked off with awards season and the uk release of several films that opened in america in 2018 intend to qualify for the oscars. in a weird echo of the 1990 academy awards, when driving miss daisy won best picture, in which category spike lee's infinitely superior do the right thing wasn't even nominated, this year, the likeable
but it will be hard work and i don't expect anything straightaway. get behind them and see how it goes. more for you in sports day at half past six. thank you. now on bbc news, take a front—row seat as film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year in review 2019: the year in film. and a warning, this film contains some flash photography. hi, i'm mark kermode. we're here at the cinema museum in south london. over the next half an hour, i'll be looking back at some...
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the government seems to be focusing on the north stage way —— straightaway.o make sure that years and years of rhetoric are translated into action. we need to see from day one the government take action. it is very important to see investment in transportation in the north, but equally, we also need to see devolution of powers to northern leaders so it can take control of the north transport network and the economy at large and put into practice through transformative policies that are needed. when talking to leaders in the northern region, to what extent is the conservative party committed to the process ? conservative party committed to the process? is a commitment to an english devolution and we really need to see that happening straightaway, as soon, we need to see it turn into a project that benefits all areas across the north, notjust the big cities but all the towns as well. that has to happen in the north, but the research has shown that in our country, we see a huge regional inequality. over centralisation is the root cause of this. devolution is cru
the government seems to be focusing on the north stage way —— straightaway.o make sure that years and years of rhetoric are translated into action. we need to see from day one the government take action. it is very important to see investment in transportation in the north, but equally, we also need to see devolution of powers to northern leaders so it can take control of the north transport network and the economy at large and put into practice through transformative policies that are...
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many people would expect you to stand down straightaway?ad the party and i think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing. i won't do that. i will stay here until there has been someone elected to succeed me and i will step down at that point. let's now talk to the new conservative mp for wrexham, sarah atherton. she is the first ever conservative mp for the area. congratulations on your win this week. what does borisjohnson now have to do to make sure that you are not voted out in five years time? borisjohnson has a part to play. he has to deliver on brexit but i am also with a part to play. like your report before in leigh, the same situation is coming up in wrexham and asa situation is coming up in wrexham and as a conservative mp, i have to prove to them that i can deliver. notjust prove to them that i can deliver. not just about brexit prove to them that i can deliver. notjust about brexit but prove to them that i can deliver. not just about brexit but the closure and healing process and addressing some of t
many people would expect you to stand down straightaway?ad the party and i think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing. i won't do that. i will stay here until there has been someone elected to succeed me and i will step down at that point. let's now talk to the new conservative mp for wrexham, sarah atherton. she is the first ever conservative mp for the area. congratulations on your win this week. what does borisjohnson now have to do to make sure that you are...
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straightaway i'm just thinking that's not a church's responsibility to be doing that.ess account had an overdraft facility. how much was that? £2,000 the overdraft was. £2,000? what happens to that money? so they basically take him to the bank, he withdraws £1,400, gives it to them, ‘cause they said it was part of consultation fee/helping him set this business up. but there was no business, and no money in the account. in the end, vic's brother was left £2,000 in debt to the bank. why do you think he fell for this? you know there's an element of him not doing his research or being diligent enough. however, in ethnic minority communities, a lot of families' god, like faith in general is a beacon of hope for most families. in his head there is no reason why they would be trying to trick him into anything, or trying to do anything that would get him into potential trouble. so he would obviously take their word for it. why would you use god's name to trick me. those of you called to make money, it's a call. don't give up on. don't let the world teach you false humility. sp
straightaway i'm just thinking that's not a church's responsibility to be doing that.ess account had an overdraft facility. how much was that? £2,000 the overdraft was. £2,000? what happens to that money? so they basically take him to the bank, he withdraws £1,400, gives it to them, ‘cause they said it was part of consultation fee/helping him set this business up. but there was no business, and no money in the account. in the end, vic's brother was left £2,000 in debt to the bank. why do...
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he is out there, campaigning fora called me straightaway.gning for a labour government, he is out there defending our national health service and jon has my full support and i'm cool with jon, service and jon has my full support and i'm cool withjon, we get on great. when he said the situation in some areas for labour was abysmal and dyad sums voters can't stand you, that was just banter? —— abysmal and dire you, that was just banter? —— abysmaland dire and you, that was just banter? —— abysmal and dire and some. you, that was just banter? —— abysmal and dire and somem you, that was just banter? —— abysmal and dire and some. it was like reverse psychology banter, foot ball like reverse psychology banter, football supporters when the opposite person sang about their party. it got out of hand. it is not the kind of stuff i would do, it's not the way i would talk to anybody butjon has called me and made it very clear. jon has been a fantastic shadow secretary of health and exposed what this government is doing and! exposed what this government
he is out there, campaigning fora called me straightaway.gning for a labour government, he is out there defending our national health service and jon has my full support and i'm cool with jon, service and jon has my full support and i'm cool withjon, we get on great. when he said the situation in some areas for labour was abysmal and dyad sums voters can't stand you, that was just banter? —— abysmal and dire you, that was just banter? —— abysmaland dire and you, that was just banter?...
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i got involved with payroll straightaway. the programme is read first.next the standing orders and standing revisions tee shot by tee shot barthet in. with the overriding variations on the computer today. the computer itself is on computer today. the computer itself isona computer today. the computer itself is on a raised platform, because under the racks there were the mercury delay lines. there was a lot of air—conditioning. it would take months to write a programme. you couldn't do it quickly. immediately, packing those begin to print. ten shops at a time. at the same time, judges to tea shops and sales —— so statistics are being recorded. the results came out on top the printer tape and then had to be printed. now a modern computer has a huge store of dean gigabyte, leo was two k —— umpteen. we all got on well. there we re umpteen. we all got on well. there were quite a lot of marriages, including mine. and we had quite a lot of social time because of working such long hours, we would lunch together, or we would go out in the evening together. very e
i got involved with payroll straightaway. the programme is read first.next the standing orders and standing revisions tee shot by tee shot barthet in. with the overriding variations on the computer today. the computer itself is on computer today. the computer itself isona computer today. the computer itself is on a raised platform, because under the racks there were the mercury delay lines. there was a lot of air—conditioning. it would take months to write a programme. you couldn't do it...
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we will bring you this breaking news straightaway, a plane crash in because extant.gest a back airflight because extant. reports suggest a back air flight disappeared from red shortly after takeoff, 94 passengers onboard, we understand, and five crew. we will bring you more on that as soon as we have more. firefighting teams in australia have had respite over the past few days with lower temperatures, but that is due to end as the heatwave returns. since september, close to 3,000 firefighters have been out nearly every day battling blazes. almost 90% are unpaid volunteers. many families in new south wales are spending the holiday season in shelters, their villages and towns still smouldering from last week's fires. our correspondent, phil mercer, is in bilpin, about 75 kilometres north—west of sydney. the physical, financial and emotional cost of these fires has been immense. communities across australia have been terrorised by giant walls of flames. here in bilpin, we have been talking to simon tadrosse. he's originally from lebanon, but has lived here for more than
we will bring you this breaking news straightaway, a plane crash in because extant.gest a back airflight because extant. reports suggest a back air flight disappeared from red shortly after takeoff, 94 passengers onboard, we understand, and five crew. we will bring you more on that as soon as we have more. firefighting teams in australia have had respite over the past few days with lower temperatures, but that is due to end as the heatwave returns. since september, close to 3,000 firefighters...
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i've had a chat with jon ashworth, he called me straightaway., campaigning for a labour government, defending our national health service and jon has my full support and i'm cool withjon, we get along great. after all this, labour seems right now only likely to square the circle if they have the snp support to put together a government. in exchange, she would say, for another vote on scottish independence. and they share a target. if scotland votes snp, we can make sure we lock boris johnson out of government. we can find an escape route from the mess of brexit and, crucially, we can put scotland's future into scotland's hands. even if the lib dems' initial burst of enthusiasm has become a surge, every vote in the west country or elsewhere could make a difference. we recognise that this is a fight for the soul of our country, are we open or closed? are we generous or selfish? do we reach out and work with others or do we pull up the drawbridge? we can stop brexit and build a brighterfuture, thank you very much. going straight... boris johnson, t
i've had a chat with jon ashworth, he called me straightaway., campaigning for a labour government, defending our national health service and jon has my full support and i'm cool withjon, we get along great. after all this, labour seems right now only likely to square the circle if they have the snp support to put together a government. in exchange, she would say, for another vote on scottish independence. and they share a target. if scotland votes snp, we can make sure we lock boris johnson...
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it is to inspire others, and in fairness to diabetes uk, they said to me straightaway, anyone who needssupport from the prime minister theresa may, she was very nice, very kind and what she said, don't let it affect you. she was a prime minister, she had type i as well, she said you can do the job of manage it, and that's the inspiration i've had form other people. so i want to speak out, i did want to say, i'm not unique, i'm not on my own, it has been hard to accept, and in fairness, it was halfway through the election, not about beginning, when i was told. so did come as a shock to the system, but in the end, support people. if you're not feeling well, go to doctor, i ended up at the a&e, had great care from chorley hospital, and a good thing was it was between the hours of 10am and 8pm, if not, i would not have had a a&e. so i cannot thank them and offer the support and treatment i've had. interesting you spoke to theresa may, she was diagnosed with type i diabetes when she was home secretary, and both of you, in very challenging roles, long hours, so how are you managing, how do yo
it is to inspire others, and in fairness to diabetes uk, they said to me straightaway, anyone who needssupport from the prime minister theresa may, she was very nice, very kind and what she said, don't let it affect you. she was a prime minister, she had type i as well, she said you can do the job of manage it, and that's the inspiration i've had form other people. so i want to speak out, i did want to say, i'm not unique, i'm not on my own, it has been hard to accept, and in fairness, it was...
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in the case of a high—risk client, it is likely that they would be recalled straightaway and divestedbut it seems pretty certain. yellow is the point about legislation. this individual, of course, appealed against the sentence that he was under, an indeterminate sentence, and was released on a fixed term. he did not see the parole board, but now people do see the parole board before release from, typically high—risk instances. i think it was the conservatives that actually withdrew the ipp tariff, so there has been a lot of confusion. it would be right for the politicians target the measures, —— the med minutes but some things have been lost in translation over the weekend. some breaking news that is coming to us some breaking news that is coming to us from the metropolitan police at the moment. it is from west midlands counting terrorism unit. counterterrorism unit. 0fficers counting terrorism unit. counterterrorism unit. officers from west midlands counter terrorism unit executing a search warrant last night, that is etched on it, in connection to the review that was announced by th
in the case of a high—risk client, it is likely that they would be recalled straightaway and divestedbut it seems pretty certain. yellow is the point about legislation. this individual, of course, appealed against the sentence that he was under, an indeterminate sentence, and was released on a fixed term. he did not see the parole board, but now people do see the parole board before release from, typically high—risk instances. i think it was the conservatives that actually withdrew the ipp...
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with a high—res client it is quite likely they were to be recalled straightaway address by the piece,se the point about legislation, this individual of course appealed against the sentence he was under, the indeterminate sentence and was released on a fixed term. so, he did not see the parole board. now, of course people do see the parole board before release from prison, particularly in high risk instances. i think it was a conservative super the trigger on that, so there has been a lot of confused messages, quite right. some backstabber lost in translation over the weekend. ian, thanks for telling us what you have been able to today. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, and yet another busy weekend, here is all a foster. football managers must begin a quite nervous. we are in sacking season, there has been a new one, we will bring you details about that any moment. for matches and are primarily today. two days after arsenal their manager, his first match as interim manager ended ina draw first match as interim manager ended in a draw at norwich. they trailed twi
with a high—res client it is quite likely they were to be recalled straightaway address by the piece,se the point about legislation, this individual of course appealed against the sentence he was under, the indeterminate sentence and was released on a fixed term. so, he did not see the parole board. now, of course people do see the parole board before release from prison, particularly in high risk instances. i think it was a conservative super the trigger on that, so there has been a lot of...
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people felt the impact of the company's collapse straightaway.that my flight has been cancelled, with three kids. my son has adhd and autism, and his sister, and they are sobbing their hearts out in the car. i got in touch with thomas cook yesterday and they said everything had gone through and there was nowt to worry about. i got in touch with thomas cook to make sure everything was going ahead and they said under no circumstances the holiday would be cancelled. and we would be put on another plane regardless of whether they went into liquidation or not. we got set off at 3am this morning, and we were given a duty of care number, and they said the holiday can't go ahead because there were no planes available. i was reporting at gatwick once the news broke. look at this. yesterday, check in here would have been very busy. but with the company collapsing overnight, its airlines effectively vanished. there was inevitable chaos, and you'd think that on a story that big, that everyone had seen the news but people were still pitching up to the airport
people felt the impact of the company's collapse straightaway.that my flight has been cancelled, with three kids. my son has adhd and autism, and his sister, and they are sobbing their hearts out in the car. i got in touch with thomas cook yesterday and they said everything had gone through and there was nowt to worry about. i got in touch with thomas cook to make sure everything was going ahead and they said under no circumstances the holiday would be cancelled. and we would be put on another...
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to a straightaway the prime minister scott morrison has apologized for going on holiday while the country contends with a massive bushfire in the agency mr morrison paid tribute to 2 volunteer firefighters who were killed as they tackle the blaze near sydney 3 others were seriously injured they were among thousands battling to contain about 100 ferocious brute blazes raging across the state of new south wales. crews struggling to tame wild bushfires in south australia rule teams are doing their best to contain the threat to multiple locations but it's perilous work especially for those on the ground. on thursday to volunteer firefighters were killed battling flames just south of sydney and road while and jeffrey keeping died after a burning tree fell on the truck. these 2 brave young men who lost their lives represent for us the thousands and thousands of volunteers on the ground today tomorrow and in the days coming who put their own life their own safety on the line to protect others sydney meanwhile has been envelop than a shroud of smoke with fines raging near the state capitol only i
to a straightaway the prime minister scott morrison has apologized for going on holiday while the country contends with a massive bushfire in the agency mr morrison paid tribute to 2 volunteer firefighters who were killed as they tackle the blaze near sydney 3 others were seriously injured they were among thousands battling to contain about 100 ferocious brute blazes raging across the state of new south wales. crews struggling to tame wild bushfires in south australia rule teams are doing their...
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not rule out taking further steps if they feel it is necessary, would you like them to do that straightawayand if so, what should the steps be? at the pfa proposed a government inquiry and i can see the value in that in the sense that it is important the government are there and taking an active interest in the issue but i think what is important is that any inquiry does notjust lead to more talking because i think a lot of the evidence and conclusions, i would not be surprised to see it be stuff that we are very aware of and communities that are targeted by abuse already know is happening, so i think if that is going to lead to more action like increased funding for charities like us taking a lead, it is also very important our leading politicians are mindful of their own language and actions that has a tangible impact on people who are targets of abuse in our society. until relatively recently, there was a belief, maybe a naive one, that this had to a large extent gone away and people would point to other parts of europe where you can see the problem much more obviously. were they want to
not rule out taking further steps if they feel it is necessary, would you like them to do that straightawayand if so, what should the steps be? at the pfa proposed a government inquiry and i can see the value in that in the sense that it is important the government are there and taking an active interest in the issue but i think what is important is that any inquiry does notjust lead to more talking because i think a lot of the evidence and conclusions, i would not be surprised to see it be...
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i got involved with payroll straightaway. the programme is fed first, playing down the sequence for the multiplicity of calculations leo will perform. next to the standing orders and the telephoned revisions, tee it shops are fading, with the overriding variations on the paperclip. the computer itself was on a raised platform because under the racks there were that there are clearly delay lines. there was a lot of air conditioning. it would take months to write a programme. you couldn't do it quickly. immediately packing notes begin to print. ten shots at a time. at the same time charges the tea shops and sales statistics are being recorded. the results came out on teleprinter tape and then had to be printed. a modern computer has a huge store of umpteen gigabytes. leo was 2k. we all got on very well. there were quite a lot of marriages including mine. we had a lot of social time as we we re mine. we had a lot of social time as we were working such long hours. we would go out in the evening together, it was a very exciting at
i got involved with payroll straightaway. the programme is fed first, playing down the sequence for the multiplicity of calculations leo will perform. next to the standing orders and the telephoned revisions, tee it shops are fading, with the overriding variations on the paperclip. the computer itself was on a raised platform because under the racks there were that there are clearly delay lines. there was a lot of air conditioning. it would take months to write a programme. you couldn't do it...
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i got a text message straightaway from a politician in the country saying this means saying bye-bye to our british friends. we welcome the results. this has nothing to do with politics but everyone knows this is just an exit hole and in a moment it could change put it this result was confirmed this is what the eu wants to see. it's not about labour it's about having a clear path forward in ending the uncertainty and as faisal was explaining about the markets it this is a big win for boris johnson this could mean he can ignore the extreme brexit jars of his party perhaps with a closer relationship with the eu after brexit. those their initial thoughts tonight but any thought of uncertainty might disappear if these are confirmed forget it. this is brexit stage i. if we leave your pink union in january we go to brexit trade negotiations. >> the clock is ticking once again they are still skeptical to put it politely about the timetable for boris johnson is split on this feature trade negotiations. >> or is johnson says he's confident he can get this deal done and it will turn out to be les
i got a text message straightaway from a politician in the country saying this means saying bye-bye to our british friends. we welcome the results. this has nothing to do with politics but everyone knows this is just an exit hole and in a moment it could change put it this result was confirmed this is what the eu wants to see. it's not about labour it's about having a clear path forward in ending the uncertainty and as faisal was explaining about the markets it this is a big win for boris...
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says that anyone who thinks that they have bought a set of dangerous lights should take them down straightawayt weekday of the new winter timetable. staff shortages, signalling problems and ongoing industrial action were just some of the issues across the network this morning. that's despite assurances from the rail delivery group that there would be more services. the industry's body has been trying to reassure passengers over the new timetable after a botched change in may last year caused travel chaos. last week bbc breakfast brought you the story of terrence — who has spent every christmas day alone for 20 years after the death of his mother but said he was turning things around this year by signing up as a volunteer with age uk. his story prompted a group of college students to pay terrence a visit and sing him his favourite carol — silent night. that moment caused another wave of well—wishers to step forward, including the singerjohn barrowman who invited terrence to his show. hello, sir. hello. terrence. come on in. hello. how are you? give me a hug. lovely! how are you? i'm ok, it's be
says that anyone who thinks that they have bought a set of dangerous lights should take them down straightawayt weekday of the new winter timetable. staff shortages, signalling problems and ongoing industrial action were just some of the issues across the network this morning. that's despite assurances from the rail delivery group that there would be more services. the industry's body has been trying to reassure passengers over the new timetable after a botched change in may last year caused...
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the traditional debate on the queen's speech, which usually last for a few days, but it got off straightawayhnson making the case for the programme and jeremy corbyn for labour. as we said earlier, it will be the last time, probably, thatjeremy corbyn will be doing that, because there should be a new labour leader in place, certainly by much. with all of that in mind, let'sjoin our chief political correspondent... vicki young is inside the houses of parliament. for the conservatives, absolutely jubilant here in much larger numbers than many expected and much larger numbers than i have had for a very long time. so borisjohnson, able to look at that queen's speech and know that this time, unlike a few weeks ago, he will be able to enact everything that is putting it. at the centre of it, that desire to deliver the withdrawal agreement bill and for the uk to leave the european union at the end of january. mrjohnson actually headed a golden age and it really feels as if he is planning, notjust forfive yea rs if he is planning, notjust forfive years in government, but maybe ten yea rs. years in g
the traditional debate on the queen's speech, which usually last for a few days, but it got off straightawayhnson making the case for the programme and jeremy corbyn for labour. as we said earlier, it will be the last time, probably, thatjeremy corbyn will be doing that, because there should be a new labour leader in place, certainly by much. with all of that in mind, let'sjoin our chief political correspondent... vicki young is inside the houses of parliament. for the conservatives, absolutely...
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there were claims that he should be sacked straightaway.ncident is awful, this was in the manchester city and manchester united derby, objects were thrown onto the pitch. some bottles and lighters. you can see the brazilian midfielder fred, walking away after being hit by something. there were monkey gestures that were allegedly aimed at fred and his colleague jesse lingard. then, the arrest happened this morning. a41—year—old man, he has not been named, he was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence, he remains in custody for questioning. greater manchester police said that they were called to the stadium at 1855 last night. they said the following in this statement. so, possibly they are still investigating the throwing of the objects. there may be further action to take. what did the club say? they said they had a zero tolerance to this kind of incident and anyone found guilty will face a lifetime ban. andy, thank you. lets take a look at some of other main stories this hour on bbc news. tens of thousands of p
there were claims that he should be sacked straightaway.ncident is awful, this was in the manchester city and manchester united derby, objects were thrown onto the pitch. some bottles and lighters. you can see the brazilian midfielder fred, walking away after being hit by something. there were monkey gestures that were allegedly aimed at fred and his colleague jesse lingard. then, the arrest happened this morning. a41—year—old man, he has not been named, he was arrested on suspicion of a...
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the conservatives have gone in there straightaway and said these figures don't add up.estion as well about whether the things labour are offering, how progressive they are, in terms of the waspi women, who lost out on the change of the pension age. a lot of them are quite wealthy. how are they going to pay for that? it has been quite controversial and todayjohn mcdonnell talking about, yes, we would borrow to fund some of these things. although what was interesting aboutjohn mcdonnell‘s messaging the last couple of days and what he was saying today is less about the credibility of spending pledges on the source of the government's spending and more about actually getting people to realise what it means for them individually. i think that's what labour feel has maybe been missing. it is the pound in your pocket argument, isn't it? going back to saying this is something that is tangible. you talk about broadband and these billions of pounds, people don't relate to that kind of money. how will your transformation fund help me? yeah. liberal democrats, we have seen quite a
the conservatives have gone in there straightaway and said these figures don't add up.estion as well about whether the things labour are offering, how progressive they are, in terms of the waspi women, who lost out on the change of the pension age. a lot of them are quite wealthy. how are they going to pay for that? it has been quite controversial and todayjohn mcdonnell talking about, yes, we would borrow to fund some of these things. although what was interesting aboutjohn mcdonnell‘s...
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he called me straightaway. he's out there campaigning for a labour government.ce, and jon has my full support, and i'm cool with jon. we get along great. after all this, labour seems right now only likely to square the circle if they had the snp‘s support to put together a government. in exchange, she'd say, for another vote on scottish independence. and they share a target. if scotland votes snp, we can make sure we lock borisjohnson out of government. we can find an escape route from the mess of brexit and, crucially, we can put scotland's future into scotland's hands. even if the lib dems' initial burst of enthusiasm hasn't become a surge, every vote in the west country or elsewhere could make a difference. we recognise that this is a fight for the soul of our country. are we open or closed? are we generous or selfish? do we reach out and work with others or do we pull up the drawbridge? we can stop brexit, and we can build a brighter future! thank you very much. cheering boris johnson, though, is determined to blast through the other parties trying to block
he called me straightaway. he's out there campaigning for a labour government.ce, and jon has my full support, and i'm cool with jon. we get along great. after all this, labour seems right now only likely to square the circle if they had the snp‘s support to put together a government. in exchange, she'd say, for another vote on scottish independence. and they share a target. if scotland votes snp, we can make sure we lock borisjohnson out of government. we can find an escape route from the...
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but it will be hard work and i don't expect anything straightaway. take a front—row seat as film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year in review 2019: the year in film. and a warning, this film contains some flash photography.
but it will be hard work and i don't expect anything straightaway. take a front—row seat as film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year in review 2019: the year in film. and a warning, this film contains some flash photography.
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it hits you straightaway. i'm learning to swim. really? i am. i've been having a few lessons.ll be fine. what is the tip for anyone — it's boxing day, they usually do the cold dip, what are your tips for anyone doing that? i've done 356 swims this year outside, so i'm trying to get 365 done before the end of the year. so i got to get in a couple of times done tomorrow. how long do you stay in? it's cold, 0.5 degrees last week, and i was in for two minutes. maybe two minutes per degree. ifind if you get in and get out before your body knows what's happening, that's probably the best bet. and always cake afterwards, a lwa ys bet. and always cake afterwards, always cake. always a good excuse for cake. thank you for coming into the show and bringing some peace and calm. have a merry christmas. you too. and for the bug on the way in. for many people christmas can be a really difficult time and that's especially true for those who are sleeping rough. there are thought to be 280,000 homeless people in england, but a hot lunch and some company could make a big difference. we can speak
it hits you straightaway. i'm learning to swim. really? i am. i've been having a few lessons.ll be fine. what is the tip for anyone — it's boxing day, they usually do the cold dip, what are your tips for anyone doing that? i've done 356 swims this year outside, so i'm trying to get 365 done before the end of the year. so i got to get in a couple of times done tomorrow. how long do you stay in? it's cold, 0.5 degrees last week, and i was in for two minutes. maybe two minutes per degree. ifind...
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but five minutes later, it happened twice, exactly the same, and the referee blew it straightaway.ncy? we kept playing and kept plugging away but i believe it shook the life out of my players as well as everyone in the stadium. the silva debate rages on but it is one a few more fans —— 33 debate rages on but it has won a few more fans in sheffield tonight. —— the var debate. stephen maguire is through to the quarter finals of the uk snooker championship. he beat wales' michael white 6—4 this evening. earlier ronnie 0'sullivan said he had no complaints after his title defence was ended by ding junhui. chasing a record extending eighth uk title and third in a row, 0'sullivan lost 6—4 on his 44th birthday. i was just i wasjust thinking i was just thinking that this could be six nil, 61 on my birthday. i thought it might not get any worse and then i got a few friends, and he played well towards the end so i have no complaints. that's all the sport for now. it is going to be fairly unsettled to end the week. we have low pressure taking over bringing a smell of wet and windy weather for
but five minutes later, it happened twice, exactly the same, and the referee blew it straightaway.ncy? we kept playing and kept plugging away but i believe it shook the life out of my players as well as everyone in the stadium. the silva debate rages on but it is one a few more fans —— 33 debate rages on but it has won a few more fans in sheffield tonight. —— the var debate. stephen maguire is through to the quarter finals of the uk snooker championship. he beat wales' michael white...
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immediately at 10 pm local as soon as the polls close so we'll get figures bullet point figures straightaway and then that of course there will then be that long long trickled in so we'll manage to actually find out within probably a few hours if people like chris could be trusted with his opinion polls or not of course you can be chris as to whether the predictions are right and we are hoping within a few hours to be able to tell you whether boris johnson has been returned as prime minister or indeed if it's going to go down to the other possible permutation that people have been talking about which is some sort of alliance between a labor government led by germany corbin getting into political bed to coin a phrase from the list with the s. and p. up in edinburgh we move on the us president donald trump has signed an executive order making judaism officially a nationality as well as a religion let's talk to alan fischer our correspondent in washington allan what does it mean. well i didn't actually make it a religion what he's done is expanded the 1964 civil rights act though it made sure t
immediately at 10 pm local as soon as the polls close so we'll get figures bullet point figures straightaway and then that of course there will then be that long long trickled in so we'll manage to actually find out within probably a few hours if people like chris could be trusted with his opinion polls or not of course you can be chris as to whether the predictions are right and we are hoping within a few hours to be able to tell you whether boris johnson has been returned as prime minister or...
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campaign dutifully sends out its members onto tv shows, this is what they are going to be asked about straightawayit is the very last thing the tories want to be talking about, with two days to go until polling day. talking about a crisis in the nhs, given they have been in government for nine years and given it is one of the subject on which they are weakest. from a labour point of view, this is their topic. they only nhs initially, they always have done, and for the conversation to be about this sort of thing at this time, frankly, is going to cost the tories seats. it has the headline baby forced to wait at a&e for six hours, withjust mother's as it is the type of emotional story where because it is a specific person, in this case a child involved... so it has much more out through. exactly, i involved... so it has much more cut through. exactly, i think it involved... so it has much more cut through. exactly, ithink it has involved... so it has much more cut through. exactly, i think it has a higher chance of cut through, and it is not what the tories want to be focusing on. you also have labo
campaign dutifully sends out its members onto tv shows, this is what they are going to be asked about straightawayit is the very last thing the tories want to be talking about, with two days to go until polling day. talking about a crisis in the nhs, given they have been in government for nine years and given it is one of the subject on which they are weakest. from a labour point of view, this is their topic. they only nhs initially, they always have done, and for the conversation to be about...
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think is available as a procedural tool which is to put forward a motion to dismiss the article straightaway so you don't even have a proper trial. do you think that's a good idea. >> you have to respect the constitution. it says it solely up to the house of representatives to bring these charges once they brought the charges they have to bring them to the senate. the senate has to respect what the constitution said which is we are the jury. they have to be allowed to present their case but once they have presented their case and made their opening remarks if they have not even brought it to the point where the senate says they have offered legitimate reasons for impeachment, we have the opportunity if we have consent to do so to actually say let's just stop the proceedings right now and proceed to a vote. we can do that. that's one option. it is a possibility and it does send a powerful message to future houses that if you're going to do this you'd better actually do the process and you better honor your obligations under the constitution because if you don't the senate will bring it to you
think is available as a procedural tool which is to put forward a motion to dismiss the article straightaway so you don't even have a proper trial. do you think that's a good idea. >> you have to respect the constitution. it says it solely up to the house of representatives to bring these charges once they brought the charges they have to bring them to the senate. the senate has to respect what the constitution said which is we are the jury. they have to be allowed to present their case...
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if the equity market is not collapsing, there is almost and outperformance built in straightaway. manus: bank of america had that melt up scenario, talking about 2.2%. to the global equity market rally, we talked about record highs being achieved, but they have not been delivered. let's bring that up again to put it in context. they have not been delivered in asia, in the shanghai composite, nor in japan. 1989, the last time the japanese saw a record high. one potentially rerate asian equities relative to the rest of the world on that benchmark of records? peter: i am not quite sure about that, but for starters, getting to a new record high in japan is going to be a tricky task, but when you look at it, asia has built in problems anyway. the chinese economy, even if it is rebounding, we know it still of itsre-shift some production capacity anyway, so actually, i think, in this environment, i am much more positive, let's say, on our part of the world, which is probably going to have some kind of a catch up, but also in the western market in general, the developed market in general,
if the equity market is not collapsing, there is almost and outperformance built in straightaway. manus: bank of america had that melt up scenario, talking about 2.2%. to the global equity market rally, we talked about record highs being achieved, but they have not been delivered. let's bring that up again to put it in context. they have not been delivered in asia, in the shanghai composite, nor in japan. 1989, the last time the japanese saw a record high. one potentially rerate asian equities...
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how can you say, if you don't want to contact us straightaway you can still use the washing machine oning that whirlpool were almost too big for the regulators. eventually you have hopefully got a resolution, but it has taken an awful long time and they need to listen to you. they are. we had this conversation a minute ago. they are so vast, huge. the vice president was saying that he has 2500 service engineers but when you look at the number of machines out there, what will that do really? i think they are selling products that potentially are very dangerous. and the regulation point, no company should be above the law. but you have a multinational company here that seems to be calling the shots. lessons don't seem to be being learned. i think there needs to be a public enquiry that the government needs to call for in respect of the whirlpool products, and a shake—up of the product recall system because the regulation is not fit for purpose. thank you both for coming to speak to us. and if you're worried that your machine may be one of those affected, then whirlpool want you to check
how can you say, if you don't want to contact us straightaway you can still use the washing machine oning that whirlpool were almost too big for the regulators. eventually you have hopefully got a resolution, but it has taken an awful long time and they need to listen to you. they are. we had this conversation a minute ago. they are so vast, huge. the vice president was saying that he has 2500 service engineers but when you look at the number of machines out there, what will that do really? i...
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the referees before the game, we have been told to report if any incident with racism happens straightaway report to the ref. so tony came to me and told me that he was listening some racism towards him. so i reported it to the ref immediately, and i left the ref to do his job because we are very, very concerned and very aware of this behavior and all together we need to stop. >> reporter: after the match, spurs releasing a statement which read in part, any form of racism is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our stadium. we take any such allegations extremely seriously and shall take the strongest possible action against any individual found to be behaving in such a way, including stadium fans. spurs have also said they'll conduct a thorough investigation. by the way, far overshadowed by the situation, chelsea won the match on sunday by two goals to nil. patrick snell, cnn, atlanta. >> absolutely abhorrent behavior from those fans, and it goes on and on. >>> well, as u.s. senators prepare for the impeachment trial of the president, a moderate democrat is voicing doubts a
the referees before the game, we have been told to report if any incident with racism happens straightaway report to the ref. so tony came to me and told me that he was listening some racism towards him. so i reported it to the ref immediately, and i left the ref to do his job because we are very, very concerned and very aware of this behavior and all together we need to stop. >> reporter: after the match, spurs releasing a statement which read in part, any form of racism is completely...
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the party will not decide straightaway to leave, but they will attach very strict conditions, and thepd leadership has now called into andtion the balanced budget we do know for merkel's cdu, giving up the balanced budget in the current economic situation where they say we are not in a recession and there is no crisis near is just a red line. berlinour colleague in described that to us last week as a berlin fetish. bloomberg'sn, german government reporter with insight into what is happening at the top of german politics. here is what we should watch out for this week. plenty of things to discuss. world's largest climate summit begins today in madrid. 200 nations are working on a pathway to rein in fossil fuel omissions. tuesday and wednesday, focus in the u.k. for the 29-member nato alliance meeting north of london as it faces concern about its continued purpose and durability. i've heard more colorful language from its members. wednesday, the house impeachment inquiry with the public hearing in the judiciary committee. president trump has been invited to present a defense but decline
the party will not decide straightaway to leave, but they will attach very strict conditions, and thepd leadership has now called into andtion the balanced budget we do know for merkel's cdu, giving up the balanced budget in the current economic situation where they say we are not in a recession and there is no crisis near is just a red line. berlinour colleague in described that to us last week as a berlin fetish. bloomberg'sn, german government reporter with insight into what is happening at...