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can ijust there just to get the front of the sunday express.re just to get the front of the sunday express. can ijust say, nice picture. lovely picture. it will sell a lot of copies. it will get them lots of money. it's great. thank you both very much indeed. that is it for the papers this all. coming up next, it's the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases as ever is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark. nice to you see you. what has caught your eyes this week? so we have tully, which is a new film starring charlize theron. lean on pete, a very moving drama from director andrew haigh. and the new anime mary and the witch's flower.
can ijust there just to get the front of the sunday express.re just to get the front of the sunday express. can ijust say, nice picture. lovely picture. it will sell a lot of copies. it will get them lots of money. it's great. thank you both very much indeed. that is it for the papers this all. coming up next, it's the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases as ever is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark. nice to you...
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a close up image of the new duke and duchess of sussex features on the sunday express' cover. times uses a quote from the most reverend michael curry‘s sermon, "there is power in love." "harry ever after" is the pun used by the mail on sunday for their post—wedding splash. and the observer, as well as carrying a picture of the happy couple, manages to write about brexit. so there we have it — a clean sweep of wedding front pages. let's discuss them in a bit more detail with our guests martin lipton and kate andrews. there is only one story in town, and that town is windsor. we begin with the sun on sunday. martin, as you predicted, there is that same image, the kiss, the only image that could possibly be. 0verall, what did you make of today? i think it wasjust a fun day. wasn't it? we are not used to seeing smiles on our television, u nfortu nately. to seeing smiles on our television, unfortunately. not only smiles. everybody basically seemed to be having a really good time and the crowds were terrific in the day was great. a clearly besotted couple, which is clearly what you
a close up image of the new duke and duchess of sussex features on the sunday express' cover. times uses a quote from the most reverend michael curry‘s sermon, "there is power in love." "harry ever after" is the pun used by the mail on sunday for their post—wedding splash. and the observer, as well as carrying a picture of the happy couple, manages to write about brexit. so there we have it — a clean sweep of wedding front pages. let's discuss them in a bit more...
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the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are not overly enthusiastic about this type of journalism. the not overly enthusiastic about this type ofjournalism. the sunday express know their readership. i am sure there are mums and dads who will say, what a lovely picture. when they do these pictures they sell hundreds of thousands of copies. it's money. they are printing money. it is a touching picture. a lovely picture, in fairness. all the papers have got it. thank you both very much. more again at 11:30pm. coming next, meet the author. how can a writer make us care about a creature from greek mythology born of the gods as a nymph? it's a challenge for any novelist. madeline miller did it first with achilles. now she tells the story of the great sorceress and enchantress, circe, who leads us through many of the great stories of mythology, behaving badly — like she so often did — but at the same time emerging as a figure with human qualities, including of course vulnerability. w
the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are not overly enthusiastic about this type of journalism. the not overly enthusiastic about this type ofjournalism. the sunday express know their readership. i am sure there are mums and dads who will say, what a lovely picture. when they do these pictures they sell hundreds of thousands of copies. it's money. they are printing money. it is a touching picture. a lovely picture, in fairness. all the papers...
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finally, the robots in care homes are on the sunday express.ff and the border. they would be these robots that will be invented and they will do it. they are not invented yet. it is this idea that a iand magic invented yet. it is this idea that a i and magic robots will do also took things will stop on the face of it obviously there is a social care crisis coming down the road. if robots can help, that would be a good thing. there is no substitute for proper conversation it is there? we know from research, you can have a phone call with an elderly person, it is not the same. it does not deliver the same benefit as seen in face—to—face, having a cuppa. companionship and interaction. who would have thought it? that's it for this morning. a roller—coaster. don't forget, you can see the front pages online. it is therefore you seven days a week. if you could hear the racket in my year. thank you, sian and james. backin back ina back in a minute. hello there. i think part two of the weekend is certainly looking better for most than part one. eastern
finally, the robots in care homes are on the sunday express.ff and the border. they would be these robots that will be invented and they will do it. they are not invented yet. it is this idea that a iand magic invented yet. it is this idea that a i and magic robots will do also took things will stop on the face of it obviously there is a social care crisis coming down the road. if robots can help, that would be a good thing. there is no substitute for proper conversation it is there? we know...
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the sunday express has an interview with the general responsible for planning the military ceremony forould be a revolt by tory women over the vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. we'll begin with ireland and this extraordinary result in the referendum on changing the strict abortion laws. we'll start with the sunday express, irish revolution, huge vote to allow abortion. i imagine on your pages in the telegraph claire you have looked at this. we certainly have, the news, what a historic day for ireland and an exit poll that got it right! something we are not to. 66% chose to repeal the eighth amendment and the turnout was 64% which we thought did not sound very high... we wondered why it wasn't higher, but... ninel we wondered why it wasn't higher, but... nine i think in referendum terms that is considered high. perhaps it is not considered so important that this is a huge story. for weeks we have had stories of women sharing their experiences. the irish prime minister called it a quiet revolution but i don't think it has been quiet. i think a lot of women who have not felt abl
the sunday express has an interview with the general responsible for planning the military ceremony forould be a revolt by tory women over the vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. we'll begin with ireland and this extraordinary result in the referendum on changing the strict abortion laws. we'll start with the sunday express, irish revolution, huge vote to allow abortion. i imagine on your pages in the telegraph claire you have looked at this. we certainly have, the news, what a...
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the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are
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the sunday express has an exclusive interview with the general responsible for planning the military last week's royal wedding. the sunday times reports on the prospect of an open revolt on the prime minister by senior tory women over a vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. and the observer leads on the vote to end ireland's abortion ban, saying it marks the country's transformation from a bastion of religious conservatism to one of europe's most tolerant democracies. it is reported on the observer young and old city and country, ireland unite the end of abortion banned, this country has gone through an absolute transformation in the last few years, hasn't it? it is staggering that two thirds backed the repeal of these restrictions. what you heard there was about was that it was, the historic thing was there were many worries that the liberal city dwellers were going to impose their views on the rural dwellers who can —— who are considered to be conservative, it was everyone, rural, city, conservative, left—wing, of right wing, it was across everybody. it was a staggering stati
the sunday express has an exclusive interview with the general responsible for planning the military last week's royal wedding. the sunday times reports on the prospect of an open revolt on the prime minister by senior tory women over a vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. and the observer leads on the vote to end ireland's abortion ban, saying it marks the country's transformation from a bastion of religious conservatism to one of europe's most tolerant democracies. it is reported on...
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can we jump to the sunday express and cover the brexit story.ean as you know, he is the leader of the e an influential group of tory mps who are per brexit. it is said, we do not nice to see that actual story, it's not quite out yet, but it is him saying the brexit border madness, which he claims it is, needs to be stopped because that is becoming a real problem in moving on to further discussions which we need to further discussions which we need to get to quit if we want to provide company and individuals with certainty they crave. i will say he's in switzerland at the moment saying this is the model for what we need and in ireland, the look on google maps you can rather quite borders between switzerland and france where they check customs and goods, so there could be lessons learned, but it is that switzerland is not an island. we'll finish off by going back to the telegraph and i understand this tickled you both. we both love this, of course gdp are came from something who aren't complying with their own laws, so they're telling us all what
can we jump to the sunday express and cover the brexit story.ean as you know, he is the leader of the e an influential group of tory mps who are per brexit. it is said, we do not nice to see that actual story, it's not quite out yet, but it is him saying the brexit border madness, which he claims it is, needs to be stopped because that is becoming a real problem in moving on to further discussions which we need to further discussions which we need to get to quit if we want to provide company...
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the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are being introduced in careook after residents and prevent loneliness. so plenty for us to discuss in the next 15 minutes or so. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start with three stories on the front of the telegraph. its front page rarely lets us down. we will start with paris knife man shot dead after killing one, but several others injured. apparently he was shouting god is great and there is some suggestion it was attached to an islamist or jihadist some suggestion it was attached to an islamist orjihadist group. as yet, we do not know the motives and the authorities are being cautious about the motives. we don't know if it was a one—off, a solitary man, or whether he was part of the group. we know very little about it. the trouble with paris and france, there isa trouble with paris and france, there is a history of islamist steering this kind of thing. the most horrific outrage in the bataclan theatre several years ago. as yet, i don't know whether it was a solitary man or what he was. the authorities warning again
the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are being introduced in careook after residents and prevent loneliness. so plenty for us to discuss in the next 15 minutes or so. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start with three stories on the front of the telegraph. its front page rarely lets us down. we will start with paris knife man shot dead after killing one, but several others injured. apparently he was shouting god is great and there is some suggestion it was...
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the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are being introduced in care look after residents and prevent loneliness. so, plenty for us to discuss this evening. we are going to start with the telegraph. three stories. firstly, what has happened tonight, ruth, in paris. knifeman shot dead after killing one. paris unfortunately has quite a history of islamist outrages. it is difficult to know quite what the motives were for this particular knifeman. i think the authorities are being incredibly cautious. we don't know whether he was a solitary man or whether he was attached to a group or what he intended to achieve ibis. apparently he shouted "god is great" before he knifed people. laos, paris does have an unpleasant history of these attacks. emmanuel macron has called him a terrorist in a tweet. we also have the islamic state group, through their official newsagency, if you can call it that, claiming responsibility, saying the perpetrator was a soldier of is who carried out the attack in response by calls by is to target countries of the anti—is coalition. t
the sunday express says robots which can listen, learn and react to people are being introduced in care look after residents and prevent loneliness. so, plenty for us to discuss this evening. we are going to start with the telegraph. three stories. firstly, what has happened tonight, ruth, in paris. knifeman shot dead after killing one. paris unfortunately has quite a history of islamist outrages. it is difficult to know quite what the motives were for this particular knifeman. i think the...
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the duke and duchess of sussex as they're now to be known features on the sunday express front page, el curry service that there is, power in love. harry ever after is the pun used by the mailfor their post—wedding splash in the observer, carrying a picture of the happy couple, they managed to write about brexit. i think maybe we had forgotten about it for a day. a clea n swee p forgotten about it for a day. a clean sweep of wedding front pages asiam clean sweep of wedding front pages as i am sure you would expect. inside, pages of coverage. we're not going to talk about brexit for once. let us start off. what did you make of the day? extraordinary. every adjective has been used to describe it so when you come on air, did anything go wrong? no, it all went perfectly. and the sun shone. we have a term in our house, the term biracial, which suggested hint of a tint, obama was never called biracial, so why is meghan referred to as that by the commentators. they use the old—fashioned term of mixed race because it is almost by saying she's a bit white because she's all right to the royal f
the duke and duchess of sussex as they're now to be known features on the sunday express front page, el curry service that there is, power in love. harry ever after is the pun used by the mailfor their post—wedding splash in the observer, carrying a picture of the happy couple, they managed to write about brexit. i think maybe we had forgotten about it for a day. a clea n swee p forgotten about it for a day. a clean sweep of wedding front pages asiam clean sweep of wedding front pages as i am...
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the sunday express has an exclusive interview with the general responsible for planning the military ding. the sunday times reports on the prospect of an open revolt on the prime minister by senior tory women over a vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. and the observer leads on the vote to end ireland's abortion ban, saying it marks the country's transformation from a bastion of religious conservatism to one of europe's most tolerant democracies. let's have a look at some those stories in detail. i want to start with the observer and the big story of the weekend is ireland's abortion rights and the question is what now? as far as ireland is concerned, even those that opposed abortion said the referendum as the referendum it will go through. it's a huge change, which the observer notes. a very good turnout of about 65%. the paper says it wasn'tjust good turnout of about 65%. the paper says it wasn't just the young good turnout of about 65%. the paper says it wasn'tjust the young vote. it's very interesting how only a very, very few pockets of rural ireland seemed to go the othe
the sunday express has an exclusive interview with the general responsible for planning the military ding. the sunday times reports on the prospect of an open revolt on the prime minister by senior tory women over a vote on abortion rights in northern ireland. and the observer leads on the vote to end ireland's abortion ban, saying it marks the country's transformation from a bastion of religious conservatism to one of europe's most tolerant democracies. let's have a look at some those stories...
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secretary of state mike pompeo speaking today on "fox news sunday" expressing cautious optimism about kim's stunning shift towards diplomacy. >> he's paying attention to things the world is saying. he too is preparing for june 12. he and his team will be working with him to put our leaders in a position where it's possible we might pull off a historic undertaking. every single cite that the north koreans have that is destroyed, dismantled, eliminated is good news for the american people and the world. rick: historic undertaking. gillian turner has more. reporter: the brand-new secretary of state speaking out after his trip to north korea where he met with dictator kim jong-un and returned home bearing three freed american hostages. his tone since his return has been hopeful about the future of washington's relationship with pyongyang, and now he's reiterating that sense of optimism just this morning. >> we will have to provide security assurances to be sure. this has been the trade-off that has been pending for 25 years. no president has put america in a position where the north korea
secretary of state mike pompeo speaking today on "fox news sunday" expressing cautious optimism about kim's stunning shift towards diplomacy. >> he's paying attention to things the world is saying. he too is preparing for june 12. he and his team will be working with him to put our leaders in a position where it's possible we might pull off a historic undertaking. every single cite that the north koreans have that is destroyed, dismantled, eliminated is good news for the...
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the sunday express centres on prince louis getting a kiss from his big sister, in a photo taken by hisraph says theresa may faces being publicly denounced by members of the cabinet, if she compromises too much on the customs deal with the eu in what they refer to as a "hybird" proposal. tv and entertainment journalist emma bullimore joins us to give an insight into what's inside the papers. this is the eno banning food, the english national opera. they say people are bringing in water but it is actually vodka. i go to the theatre a lot and i do not find it a problem, drunken and anti—social behaviour. in the town and city centre it is probably not there. just for musicals, they say. my kind of crowd. they have chess on at the moment. popular production. i was priced out of tickets. the idea that you get there having paid so much ticket, you bring a sealed bottle of water and maybe chocolates, no, no, you cannot bring those in. anti them out, bring those away. then you have to buy them in the bar, costing a lot of money. we know eno were trying to fill the seats when it was quieter. the
the sunday express centres on prince louis getting a kiss from his big sister, in a photo taken by hisraph says theresa may faces being publicly denounced by members of the cabinet, if she compromises too much on the customs deal with the eu in what they refer to as a "hybird" proposal. tv and entertainment journalist emma bullimore joins us to give an insight into what's inside the papers. this is the eno banning food, the english national opera. they say people are bringing in water...
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and overrun the sunday express, the commander of the household division is responsible for ensuring hundredse wedding last weekend and said it was incredibly difficult to keep to the precise and challenging timetable. incredibly difficult to keep to the precise and challenging timetablelj think precise and challenging timetable.” think they are allowed a bit of proud. at the shindig last weekend, not the technical term. a petting zoo not the technical term. a petting zoo opening an abattoir attraction sounds quite ghoulish. this is all about the food cycle. at a petting zoo, you take your two—year—old along to see the rabbits, guinea pigs and lambs. a slightly macabre end to the tour but i think it's important young people understand what happens to animals and not to frighten them. i think it is an unpleasant and bloody experience, i think it is an explanation of this is what goes on. it's an interesting thing tatton park have done. i suppose it would be fine if you knew what was happening, but if you were queueing up happening, but if you were queueing up expecting something cute and fluff
and overrun the sunday express, the commander of the household division is responsible for ensuring hundredse wedding last weekend and said it was incredibly difficult to keep to the precise and challenging timetable. incredibly difficult to keep to the precise and challenging timetablelj think precise and challenging timetable.” think they are allowed a bit of proud. at the shindig last weekend, not the technical term. a petting zoo not the technical term. a petting zoo opening an abattoir...
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in china on sunday, mr zarif expressed hopes it could be salvaged, but he wants protection from the economic the us is reimposing. and later on monday, britain's foreign secretary will be discussing how that might be acheived when he hosts his french counterpart. the us government says that european firms doing business in iran will have to stop doing so within six months or face us sanctions. a number of french firms have signed multi—billion dollar agreements since 2015. they include airbus, the oil giant total and the car makers, renault and peugeot. in the uk, energy giant bp could also be affected. 5% of the uk's gas cames from the rhum field in the north sea, which bpjointly owns with iran's state oil company — but bp is trying to sell its share. well, andreas schweitzer is managing director of arjan capital and advises companies on trading in iran. welcome to you, thank you very much for being with us this morning. good morning. good morning. so you are an advisor, what is your advice at the moment? we advise corporate 's on the trading in the middle east, and obviously a line is a ve
in china on sunday, mr zarif expressed hopes it could be salvaged, but he wants protection from the economic the us is reimposing. and later on monday, britain's foreign secretary will be discussing how that might be acheived when he hosts his french counterpart. the us government says that european firms doing business in iran will have to stop doing so within six months or face us sanctions. a number of french firms have signed multi—billion dollar agreements since 2015. they include...
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in china on sunday, mr zarif expressed hopes that it could be salvaged, but he wants protection fromosing. and later on monday, britain's foreign secretary will be discussing how that might be acheived when he hosts his french counterpart. mark davies, chief executive of the strategy consultancy, camberton, joins me now. good morning to you. good morning. good morning to you. good morning. good to see you. so a whirlwind tour of diplomacy by various prime ministers, what i think can be done? is there going to be unity from europe on this? it does not matter whether there is unity from europe on this or not, what was said by the national security adviserjohn bolton over the weekend is the key, and he said that he might impose the sanctions on companies in europe that trade with iran, and those companies are not going to care what their government said if they risk finding that their trade with united states falls apart as result of business that they do with the rahman. so theresa may assured the president of iran that she would stand with him on this, ultimately it is the individual
in china on sunday, mr zarif expressed hopes that it could be salvaged, but he wants protection fromosing. and later on monday, britain's foreign secretary will be discussing how that might be acheived when he hosts his french counterpart. mark davies, chief executive of the strategy consultancy, camberton, joins me now. good morning to you. good morning. good morning to you. good morning. good to see you. so a whirlwind tour of diplomacy by various prime ministers, what i think can be done? is...
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. >> in ireland, catholics attending sunday mass today expressed disappointment in the vote to overturncountry's abortion ban. more than two-thirds of the country, however, voted in favor of repeelgt law which makes abortion illegal except when the mother's life is at risk and finally in france high ranking military officials from the united states took part in ceremonies today to mark the 100th anniversary of the battle of bela wood, it marked a significant turning point in world war i. our dogs are totally free from artificial preservatives, any added nitrates or nitrites, and we waved bye-bye to by-products. and we're taking those better dogs to the ends of the earth... the top of the world... and everywhere in between. why? so you can get back to eating them, scratch that, back to loving them. oscar mayer. for the love of hot dogs. (car horn) amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house.
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agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress say they aren't opposed to scrapping it but advised the president to be careful you need to have a clearer idea about next steps if when you are going to pull out president trump maintains he still hasn't made up his mind what he'll do but time is running out dion estabrook al-jazeera washington. still to come here on out there at the second part of the investigation into claims of medical malpractise at mexico's flagship neurological institute and volcanic destruction in hawaii lava flows continue after u.s. island is hit by the worst quakes. how i once again the weather has set fabric of the good parts of austra
agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in...
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agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress say they aren't opposed to scrapping it but advised the president to be careful you need to have a clear idea about next steps if when you are going to pull out president trump maintains he still hasn't made up his mind what he'll do but time is running out dion estabrook al-jazeera washington. cambodia's supremum court has rejected a request to release former opposition leader kem soca ahead of his trial so guy was arrested in september on treason charges and has been in pretrial detention ever since he denies all allegations against him when he joins us now live from bangkok so when what hope is there now for them so
agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress...
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agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language to use my question that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress say they aren't opposed to scrapping it but advised the president to be careful you need to have a clear idea about next steps if we are going to pull out president trump maintains he still hasn't made up his mind what he'll do but time is running out dion estabrook al-jazeera washington or for the view in iran zain bus rovner reports from to her on. president hassan rouhani is preparing his people for a worst case scenario the resumption of u.s. sanctions and they return to the economic isolation of the past but this is not the same iran that signed the nuclear deal in two thousand and fifteen. ronnie's message
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on sunday, mr zarif travelled to china and expressed hopes the deal could be salvaged — but he wantshe economic sanctions the us is reimposing. the us government says that firms doing business in iran will have to stop doing so within six months or face us sanctions. many european firms are affected — a number of french firms have signed mulit—billion dollar agreements since 2015. they include airbus, the oil giant total and the car makers renault and peugeot. with me is pat thaker who's the editorial and regional director at the economist intelligence unit. thank you so much forjoining us. javad zarif in russia today and interestingly, the interesting point here is that if iran is increasingly isolated off the back of this deal changing orfalling isolated off the back of this deal changing or falling apart then isolated off the back of this deal changing orfalling apart then it isolated off the back of this deal changing or falling apart then it is naturally going to move closer to the likes of russia and china isn't it? absolutely. this time around it's quite different from before
on sunday, mr zarif travelled to china and expressed hopes the deal could be salvaged — but he wantshe economic sanctions the us is reimposing. the us government says that firms doing business in iran will have to stop doing so within six months or face us sanctions. many european firms are affected — a number of french firms have signed mulit—billion dollar agreements since 2015. they include airbus, the oil giant total and the car makers renault and peugeot. with me is pat thaker who's...
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skiing and riding exclusively to the upper mountain and will be closing the main k-t-22 express lift this sunday)joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was the warmest day of the week today with some temperatures moving into the 80s inland. it is a nice night if you're heading out. patchy fog will return tonight with a chance of drizzle near the coast. high clouds will also be on the inrease tonigh as high pressure begins to move eastward. on the satellite you can see the clouds off the coast. those will move into our skies late tonight and tomorrow. we won't see any rain from these clouds but we'll likely have cooler temperatures. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s around the bay, low to mid 70s inland, and 50s and 60s at the coast. we will see a little more sunshine on sunday with mild to warm temperatures. it will begin to warm again on monday before cooling down again toward the middle of next week. still ahead at 8 parents are outraged after a video surfaced on social media, showing a crying toddler pinned under a storage container at a daycare... all wh
skiing and riding exclusively to the upper mountain and will be closing the main k-t-22 express lift this sunday)joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was the warmest day of the week today with some temperatures moving into the 80s inland. it is a nice night if you're heading out. patchy fog will return tonight with a chance of drizzle near the coast. high clouds will also be on the inrease tonigh as high pressure begins to move eastward. on the satellite...
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agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress say they aren't opposed to scrapping it but advised the president to be careful you need to have a clear idea about next steps if when you are going to pull out president trump maintains he still hasn't made up his mind what he'll do but time is running out dion estabrook al-jazeera washington and for the view from iran saying reports from pat on. president hassan rouhani is preparing his people for a worst case scenario the resumption of u.s. sanctions and they return to the economic isolation of the past but this is not the same iran that signed the nuclear deal in two thousand and fifteen. ronnie's message to h
agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in...
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agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in congress say they aren't opposed to scrapping it but advised the president to be careful you need to have a clear idea about next steps if we are going to pull out president trump maintains he still hasn't made up his mind what he'll do but time is running out dion estabrook al-jazeera washington. north korea has the night it was forced into giving up nuclear weapons by american led international sanctions a foreign ministry spokesman told the state news agency the u.s. is misleading public opinion by claiming the sanctions worked he also warned washington against the liberally provoking the north by deploying military ass
agree the pact isn't perfect but think it can be improved in an interview on sunday britain's ambassador to the u.s. expressed optimism about keeping the u.s. in the deal all those issues we have ideas we think that we can you can find some language produce much and that meets the president's concerns there are reports that former secretary of state john kerry who helped negotiate the j.c. under president barack obama is also meeting with foreign leaders to save the deal some republicans in...
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the sunday telegraph get the same scene from a different angle, capturing some of the adoring crowd. this sun expresss for a close—up, celebrating the couple's wedding day joy. close—up, celebrating the couple's wedding dayjoy. and the guardian has the same image. let's begin. where to start? a p pa re ntly let's begin. where to start? apparently there was a big match and it wasn't at wembley! there were two big matches. what did you make of it? what is clear is that the couple are very much besotted with each other which is great and it is a good news story. we have had so many miserable stories and for a weekend everybody is happy and smiling. let's enjoy that. there was only going to be one story in every paper and one picture and the question is which angle they use! it was always going to be the story and the picture of the day and let's just enjoy the moment. i completely ee, enjoy the moment. i completely agree, it is nice that people are talking about the wedding or foot ball talking about the wedding or football but something not so politically related and does not involve brexit! we can tak
the sunday telegraph get the same scene from a different angle, capturing some of the adoring crowd. this sun expresss for a close—up, celebrating the couple's wedding day joy. close—up, celebrating the couple's wedding dayjoy. and the guardian has the same image. let's begin. where to start? a p pa re ntly let's begin. where to start? apparently there was a big match and it wasn't at wembley! there were two big matches. what did you make of it? what is clear is that the couple are very...
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appearance of a butct quid pro quo there, what we've been told when we were 40 this on sunday is that the chinese have expressedo the u.s. that they are not even going to start talking about broader trade issues until the zte releases its grip on and prevents this company from collapsing. we've seen a number of these cte suppliers rally today. how much does this create urgency on the part of china to be less tech dependent? which is what part of the entire trade dispute is all about. >> china has a couple of different angles here. its it wants to expand semiconductor franchise. it has been great at putting stuff together, but predominantly bosa those chips come from other places, career, the u.s., taiwan, etc. it wants to have an opportunity to grow that part of its intellectual property franchise. the second part of it is that the chinese ministry of commerce, which has historically but these big mergers and approve them or issued concerns were other actions have to be taken, but the company historically has had nothing to quoith any other quid pro potential from any other part of the government. in this case,
appearance of a butct quid pro quo there, what we've been told when we were 40 this on sunday is that the chinese have expressedo the u.s. that they are not even going to start talking about broader trade issues until the zte releases its grip on and prevents this company from collapsing. we've seen a number of these cte suppliers rally today. how much does this create urgency on the part of china to be less tech dependent? which is what part of the entire trade dispute is all about. >>...
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korean state media says at the meeting kim jong un expressed his will that the president with president trump take place. briefing reporters on sunday, president moon revealed kim also said he is still committed to the complete denuclearization of the korean the pill and select. -- peninsula. but in the past, that is come with a demand that the u.s. pull out its more than 28,000 troops stationed on the peninsula and and security commitments with south korea and japan. former director of national intelligence, james clapper, on face the nation. >> north koreans can assert that we have a responsibility to denuclearize and restrict our nuclear umbrella, meaning no military jets and operational proximity. >> reporter: the north koreans feel they have showed good faith by claiming to blown up there only nuclear test site next week. at the meeting this weekend, the south korean president said that he told kim jong un if he gives up his nuclear weapons, the united states were provided security guarantee and economic cooperation.>>> former president george hw bush is back in the hospital. the 93-year-old reportedly experienced fatigue and l
korean state media says at the meeting kim jong un expressed his will that the president with president trump take place. briefing reporters on sunday, president moon revealed kim also said he is still committed to the complete denuclearization of the korean the pill and select. -- peninsula. but in the past, that is come with a demand that the u.s. pull out its more than 28,000 troops stationed on the peninsula and and security commitments with south korea and japan. former director of...
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expression. and i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program at 2 p.m. eastern on sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> sunday night, journalist and author jerome corsi talks about his book killing the deep state, he is interviewed by an investigative journalist. >> i heard some of these phrases .n the past couple of years maybe you can define in your state,ew how the deep shadow government, and the swamp, same thing, or how would you differentiate between them? >> others may call them the shadow government because they are affecting their own bureaucratic riches -- bureaucratic wishes. termed it theas swamp, which is the term most americans immediately understand because washington was at one point a swamp. the creatures coming out of the swamp are fighting back for the turf. night at nine eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> the state department u.s.
expression. and i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program at 2 p.m. eastern on sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> sunday night, journalist and author jerome corsi talks about his book killing the deep state, he is interviewed by an investigative journalist. >> i heard some of these phrases .n the past couple of years maybe you can define in your state,ew how the deep shadow government, and the swamp, same thing, or how would you...
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korean state media says at the meeting, kim jong un expressed his fixed will that the summit with president trump take place. briefing reporters on sunday, president moon revealed kim also said he is still committed to the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but in the past, that offer has come with a north korean demand that the u.s. pullout it's more than 20,000 troops stationed on the peninsula and and security commitments with south korea and japan. the former director of national intelligence james clapper on face the nation. >> north koreans say we have a responsibility to denuclearize and restrict our nuclear umbrella, meaning nobody wants, beaches or b-52s flying into the korean peninsula or landing in the opinionÃmy korean peninsula or operating in proximity. >> reporter: the north koreans feel they have showed good faith by claiming to blow their only nuclear test site last week. after meeting this weekend, south korea's president told kim jong un that if he does fully give up his nuclear weapons, that the united states se geewh edpre onhiomicidres coopermeati >>> president george hw bush is in the hospital. the
korean state media says at the meeting, kim jong un expressed his fixed will that the summit with president trump take place. briefing reporters on sunday, president moon revealed kim also said he is still committed to the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but in the past, that offer has come with a north korean demand that the u.s. pullout it's more than 20,000 troops stationed on the peninsula and and security commitments with south korea and japan. the former director of...
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expression. i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program had 2:00 p.m. eastern sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, where spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares politics and 1970's to today's political climate. this is about 20 minutes steve: timothy lombardo is a philadelphia native and now professor of history at the university of south alabama. your book coming out in september, frank rizzo's philadelphia and populist politics. what is the premise of your book? dr.lombardo: the premise is a way to look at changes in white working-class and middle-class politics in the 1960's and 1970's. i used frank rizzo, a key figure in the city in that era as sort of a gateway to look at his supporters, these people who loved him and supported him through his time as police commissioner in the late 1960's a
expression. i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program had 2:00 p.m. eastern sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, where spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares politics and 1970's to...
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general secretary, i want to express to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> watch real america sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. coverage of 2018 commencement continues, with hillary clinton at yield universities ceremony. she talks about the 2016 presidential campaign, student activism, and reminisces about her time at yale law school. the former secretary of state is brexitd by another, tillerson, at virginia military institute. then, defense secretary james the canadian the prime minister justin trudeau speaking to nyu graduates. that was great. thank you. thank you very much. thanks everybody. thank you. i am so delighted to be here. sorry we are not outside but this makes it cozy. thank the president and the
general secretary, i want to express to you and all those who labored so hard for this moment my warmest personal thanks. >> watch real america sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. coverage of 2018 commencement continues, with hillary clinton at yield universities ceremony. she talks about the 2016 presidential campaign, student activism, and reminisces about her time at yale law school. the former secretary of state is brexitd by another, tillerson, at virginia...
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. >> after years of railing against china, president trump is now expressing concern for, catch this, chinese jobs. on sundayd president xi of china and i are working together to give massive chinese phone company zte a way to get back in the business, fast. too many jobs in china lost. the commerce department has been instructed to get it done. well, trump's announcement undercuts moves made by his own administration. just last month the commerce department blocked american companies from selling problems to zte after it was found to have violated u.s. sanctions by selling goods to iran and to north korea. trump defended the move late today saying in part that this is, quote, reflective of the larger trade deal we are now negotiating with china and my personal relationship with president xi. i think it's about north korea, don't you? we'll be right back. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition ass
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gore, did the department of justice express the need for anyone sunday data when the census bureau recorded a con ten review. >> i'm not sure when the census bureau last conducted a con dent review. >> that was 0 no. it was last spring and then they halt the review draft in november but that's a no. let's move on. the doj says it needs citizen data to better enforce the voting righting a. when was the vote little eights act enacted. >> 1965. >> 35353 years ago. was a citizen china question included new 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 or 20 census, short form, across the board, not the long form, and not the american community survey. >> not included in the short form, because shed in the long form from 1970 to 77. >> thank you. the answer was, no. since the enactment of the voting rights act does the doj has not deemed it critical to include a citizenship question on the short form. the entirety of the census. so mr. gore, why did the doj not -- why didn't the doj make this request in previous years and what urgent reasons arose between 2016 and 2017 that required a last-minute change? >> congressma
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top of the daily express, it is too good to miss, this story of sergei ratcliffe who has been named today as britain's richest man —— served jim wrap sirjim ratcliffe. this is the sunday morning. for the first time self—made wealth has overta ken first time self—made wealth has overtaken hereditary wealth. first time self—made wealth has overtaken hereditary wealthlj first time self—made wealth has overtaken hereditary wealth. i think it isa overtaken hereditary wealth. i think it is a good thing. it shows you can be aspirational and achieve things. he is the owner of a chemical business. he grew up in a council house. he supports brexit. all of these things, he does not seem like your stereotypical billionaire. he is worth £21 billion. that is extraordinary. he has made several billionjust this year so extraordinary. he has made several billion just this year so he has experienced a brexit bounce perhaps. speaking for the remainer, experienced a brexit bounce perhaps. speaking forthe remainer, i experienced a brexit bounce perhaps. speaking for the remainer, i did find it quite amusing that britain's leading businessmen turns out to be against the united states of eu
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express. don't do business without it. >>> welcome to "politics nation." on sunday, it's time for reflection and i wonder about the health of the nation as it ingested another week of trump falsehoods and contradictions. we know his ardent base remains impenetratable to logic, but those who still have concerns and yet support his presidency, i ask what is the narrative, the strategy you see from this president that you still have faith in? we saw where rudy giuliani, who now is part of his legal team, went on television and said some pretty outrageous stuff. but i have a different theory about what rudy is doing. i think they knew the money that has been transferred, over $400,000 in this period of time at the end of the campaign from trump to his lawyer, michael cohen, who's now under intense investigation, they knew it was going to come out. maybe when rudy was talking as a new attorney to the mueller investigators they told him. maybe the southern district where he used to be the head of told him. maybe they now feel -- but rudy's job was to get ahead of it and g
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and other organizations have have been expressing i think more frequently concerns about media freedoms in ukraine. i want to thank for sharing some of your sunday with us here at r.t. international law much more of the weekly in about half an hour. when lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wealth. when the right wing closest to protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lives and be the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room sick. i mean real news in the real world. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome to worlds apart the united states and the philippines have a curious history together once a colony down a staunch military ally when you least now are trying to take steps to redefine and rebalance its relationship with washington and by extension some of its friends and foes how is it going so far well to discuss that i'm now joined by alan peter secretary of fore
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expression. i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program had 2:00 p.m. eastern sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, where spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares politics and 1970's to today's political climate. this is about 20 minutes steve: timothy lombardo is a philadelphia native and now professor of history at the university of south alabama. your book coming out in septbe
expression. i think that opportunity was missed. >> watch the entire program had 2:00 p.m. eastern sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, where spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares politics and 1970's to...