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george: ta loco. adelo: ta loco. george: i love it. i love the name.adelo: well, i stole this idea from your show. george: yeah, ta loco, that's crazy salsa. lemonis: so what do you think? you think he's made some progress? george: i think so. yeah. i got to tell you. we're making good progress. we're making progress. i tell you, man, i'm -- lemonis: good job, brother. george: i'm pleasantly surprised. i'm happy. like my grandmother would say, "i'm as proud as i can be at this particular moment." now show me some more. [ laughter ] lemonis: now that george really likes the products, we have one more challenge. that's convincing big retailers to carry it. so what do you think? adelo: awesome. this is sam's club. coming in here, this is, like, what i've been working for, to be in companies this big with this -- ah, it's awesome, marcus. this is the real deal. lemonis: today, we're going to sam's club. and candidly, there doesn't need to be a big explanation of who they are. they're big. and they could be a game-changer for this company. i actually have a
george: ta loco. adelo: ta loco. george: i love it. i love the name.adelo: well, i stole this idea from your show. george: yeah, ta loco, that's crazy salsa. lemonis: so what do you think? you think he's made some progress? george: i think so. yeah. i got to tell you. we're making good progress. we're making progress. i tell you, man, i'm -- lemonis: good job, brother. george: i'm pleasantly surprised. i'm happy. like my grandmother would say, "i'm as proud as i can be at this particular...
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kosovo says that because of actions your government has taken, kosovo of actions your government has tas of actions your government has taken, kosovo is no "off the train of liberalisation of its relationship with the european union". in other words, you are going in the wrong direction? we had some challenges, there were different topics of discussion but finally we are structured again, going in the right direction. how do you feel, then, whenjean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, says quite openly that when it comes to the balkans, serbia and montenegro are at the front of the queue for eu membership. they would like to see them inside the club by 2025 and he gives no indication at all that there is a target date for kosovo. many people believe it is impossible to imagine kosovo inside the eu. many people believe it is impossible to imagine kosovo inside the sum russia, they do not even showing our flag because they do not recognise us. flag because they do not recognise us. but their problem is your problem, that is my point. yes, and i had congratulations fr
kosovo says that because of actions your government has taken, kosovo of actions your government has tas of actions your government has taken, kosovo is no "off the train of liberalisation of its relationship with the european union". in other words, you are going in the wrong direction? we had some challenges, there were different topics of discussion but finally we are structured again, going in the right direction. how do you feel, then, whenjean—claude juncker, the president of...
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the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata,ufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy mcdonald. this could be good news for takata, but they are bankrupt. they have run out of money. that is a big issue because, interestingly enough, even though $650 million have been decided upon, no one will make them pay it. they we re no one will make them pay it. they were pushing for this penalty but said they do not expect them to pay it. the reason is there is a separate settlement of $1 billion. within that, there is money for the car settlement and those affected and victims. let's not forget, many people were injured and died because of these airbag faults. of course, i guess the other issue is they are trying to re—establish the company. they are doing that through a buyout from one of their competitor
the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata,ufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy mcdonald. this could be good news for takata, but they are bankrupt. they have run out of money. that is a big issue...
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remember the airbag maker ta kata ? there are the other. remember the airbag maker takata?t its us unit has reached a settlement to end their bankruptcy. i'm joined now by our colleague. is this a good thing? it is and it is not, depending on who you why. basically, the us unit of the company was gearing up for the us unit of the company was gearing upfora the us unit of the company was gearing up for a court fight this week to get a judge a judge's approvalfor its week to get a judge a judge's approval for its plans to exit ba n kru ptcy approval for its plans to exit bankruptcy because there has been strong opposition from injured drivers as well as creditors. there have been hundreds of injuries related to these airbags. they also caused at least 21 deaths around the world. over a dozen carmakers as well is the new owner of takata's air bag business, they have managed to agree a deal with them over the weekend. they will establish a trust to pay compensation and if the agreement is approved by the us ba n kru ptcy agreement is approved by the us bankruptcy court it will
remember the airbag maker ta kata ? there are the other. remember the airbag maker takata?t its us unit has reached a settlement to end their bankruptcy. i'm joined now by our colleague. is this a good thing? it is and it is not, depending on who you why. basically, the us unit of the company was gearing up for the us unit of the company was gearing upfora the us unit of the company was gearing up for a court fight this week to get a judge a judge's approvalfor its week to get a judge a judge's...
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i think the key thing to bear in mind is that they are looking to south korea to ta ke that they areuth korea to take the lead. that'll be quite important in seeing any progress in this. what do you make of the fact they have not said there would need to be any preconditions, they would not need to indicate, north korea would not have the indicate that they go back on their nuclear plants. that is not totally surprising. they have said they want to have a conversation on how to have a conversation. they're not giving anything away. given what has happened, if there is any hope of a breakthrough in this situation, somebody probably has to push a little. i think the us have realised that a habs there maybe a breakthrough with south korea. the other thing to is that when you have these global sporting events they tend to pave the way for the times in the relationship. we have seen this in the past. we will have to see if the momentum will be sustained after the winter olympics. there was a lot of scepticism by a nalysts as there was a lot of scepticism by analysts as to whether or not s
i think the key thing to bear in mind is that they are looking to south korea to ta ke that they areuth korea to take the lead. that'll be quite important in seeing any progress in this. what do you make of the fact they have not said there would need to be any preconditions, they would not need to indicate, north korea would not have the indicate that they go back on their nuclear plants. that is not totally surprising. they have said they want to have a conversation on how to have a...
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they wanted to cut back on oil production, they turned off the ta ps oil production, they turned offt and the price went up. when they wanted more money, they opened the taps for oil and the boosted prices that way. they have lost their dominance to the united states. saudi no longer needs to sell oil. they have plenty of their own, and america is now the swing producer. the higher the oil price, the more shale production. they are busy looking around as this article in the new york times says. it is looking to china where it needs to sell more oil. the chinese need oil. saudi arabia has a problem, all oil producers have a problem that the world is moving away from oil. you have situations in many countries where electricity production is 30 01’ where electricity production is 30 or a0%. 0n where electricity production is 30 or a0%. on sundays more than 50% from electricity produced by sustainable sources like wind or solar energy. you have the gas revolution, a lot of gas is regarded as slightly cleaner than oil, that is online as well. saudi arabia needs money from oil but it is be
they wanted to cut back on oil production, they turned off the ta ps oil production, they turned offt and the price went up. when they wanted more money, they opened the taps for oil and the boosted prices that way. they have lost their dominance to the united states. saudi no longer needs to sell oil. they have plenty of their own, and america is now the swing producer. the higher the oil price, the more shale production. they are busy looking around as this article in the new york times says....
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but it is not a fee to be ta ken lightly. and fighting. but it is not a fee to be taken lightly.not a feud to be taken lightly. ethiopia's dam makes them angry. what does it mean? lost 200,000 acres of land. one acre at least makes one family survive. an average family size in egypt is about five persons. thei million would be jobless. the impact of the dam has not been properly assessed. in the battle between the power of egypt and the emerging ambitions of ethiopia. wars over water can be avoided with strong leadership and diplomacy. but now it is down to ethiopia, sudan, and egypt, to navigate tensions on the world's long as river. —— longest. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. american officials say the north korean leader's sister was due to meet the us vice—president for secret talks during the winter olympics, but pulled out, less than two hours beforehand. mike pence was apparently due to meet a delegation from pyongyang but his officials claim it was called off after he condemned human rights abuses in the north. we'll be speaking to our corres
but it is not a fee to be ta ken lightly. and fighting. but it is not a fee to be taken lightly.not a feud to be taken lightly. ethiopia's dam makes them angry. what does it mean? lost 200,000 acres of land. one acre at least makes one family survive. an average family size in egypt is about five persons. thei million would be jobless. the impact of the dam has not been properly assessed. in the battle between the power of egypt and the emerging ambitions of ethiopia. wars over water can be...
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under attack by entities that are using cyber to penetrate virtually every major action that ta kes plavirtually every major action that takes place in the united states. and while iran, north korea and china were all named, russia was emphasised. we expect a rush to continue using propaganda, social media, personas, sympathetic spokesman and other means to influence the try to build on its wide range of operations and exacerbate social and political fissures in the united states. us intelligence agencies all agree that moscow meddled with the presidential election and we'll try to mess with november's bid terms. it is an assessment apparently at odds with the president's view. we can't confront this threat which is a serious one with the whole of government response when the leader of the government continues to deny that it exists. this was the first major appearance for the newly appointed fbi director christopher ray. his predecessor james appointed fbi director christopher ray. his predecessorjames comey was fired after coming into conflict with president trump over russia. today t
under attack by entities that are using cyber to penetrate virtually every major action that ta kes plavirtually every major action that takes place in the united states. and while iran, north korea and china were all named, russia was emphasised. we expect a rush to continue using propaganda, social media, personas, sympathetic spokesman and other means to influence the try to build on its wide range of operations and exacerbate social and political fissures in the united states. us...
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then we ta ke and the south—west of england.et and snow east through the day. behind that things begin to brighten up and we introduce something a little bit milder. moving out of wednesday the weather system moves off into the near continent but low pressure is still in charge and delivering some wintry showers. the further south you come, fewer showers and more in the way of dry weather. in the sunshine in the south, ten or 11 degrees in london. still colder further north but into the weekend and beyond, things should turn mild forjust and beyond, things should turn mild for just about everyone. and beyond, things should turn mild forjust about everyone. some quieter weather on the way. this is beyond one hundred days, with me katty kay in washington — our top stories. in a long senate hearing, intelligence agencies say russia has never stopped trying to meddle in us politics — and is a threat to november's mid—term elections. the former cia chief gave us his reaction. the president needs to listen to his intelligence chiefs.
then we ta ke and the south—west of england.et and snow east through the day. behind that things begin to brighten up and we introduce something a little bit milder. moving out of wednesday the weather system moves off into the near continent but low pressure is still in charge and delivering some wintry showers. the further south you come, fewer showers and more in the way of dry weather. in the sunshine in the south, ten or 11 degrees in london. still colder further north but into the...
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because of the drop in interest rates, that has to be taken into in interest rates, that has to be taunt in interest rates, that has to be taken into account as well for the victims. are not earning much money on the pay—outs they are getting, so they are getting higher pay—outs. yeah, the interesting thing also to say then is where is this coming from? one of the people quoted in the story saying that doctors are taking too much time now in doing checks to prevent pay—outs just because they are concerned about being sued. the warning of course has been quite stop, saying that the nhs will go bust if this is continuing at that level. and perhaps not surprising that we the daily telegraph, a brexit line gets in there as well. the amount of money that would be saved for the nhs by brexit is dwarfed by the sort of figures they are putting out in this story. it remains to be seen, i guess, brexit is all very uncertain how it plays out but these figures are not how it plays out but these figures a re not really how it plays out but these figures are not really comparable at this point in t
because of the drop in interest rates, that has to be taken into in interest rates, that has to be taunt in interest rates, that has to be taken into account as well for the victims. are not earning much money on the pay—outs they are getting, so they are getting higher pay—outs. yeah, the interesting thing also to say then is where is this coming from? one of the people quoted in the story saying that doctors are taking too much time now in doing checks to prevent pay—outs just because...
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american took control of the club and the bbc has been told he is open to offers the buyer can be found to tas the buyer can be found to take on the championship ‘s substantial debt. that could be around £140 million based on the last figures for the year ofjuly 20 16. british gymnastics have sacked the men's head coach following allegations of misconduct. he was named 2016 court of the year, but was suspended last september after investigation was launched into his behaviour and british gymnastics is citing eric and saleable differences afforded it was michael decision. the build—up to this weekend's six nations continues and joe schmidt will be without three irish lions players when his sidekick on wheels on saturday. andrew porter the game on saturday. andrew porter the game on against italy last time out will make his first six nations side in a front row. james ryan also replaces iain henderson who is out with a hamstring injury and robbie henshaw has been ruled out. chris farrell will also make his six nations debut. he has been a project, a long—term project, and i thought he did reall
american took control of the club and the bbc has been told he is open to offers the buyer can be found to tas the buyer can be found to take on the championship ‘s substantial debt. that could be around £140 million based on the last figures for the year ofjuly 20 16. british gymnastics have sacked the men's head coach following allegations of misconduct. he was named 2016 court of the year, but was suspended last september after investigation was launched into his behaviour and british...
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despite things that keep going wrong, these companies come back for more and tender win contracts and ta and tender win contracts and take more money from the public purse —— tend to win contracts. it links into the issue of carillion outsourcing, and there's a big theme growing up around this comment jeremy corbyn is in the place to ta ke jeremy corbyn is in the place to take advantage. —— around this, and jeremy corbyn. europe and asia catch wall streetjournal, this jeremy corbyn. europe and asia catch wall street journal, this is jeremy corbyn. europe and asia catch wall streetjournal, this is about equity markets falling sharply, why is that, lucy? the dowjones equity markets falling sharply, why is that, lucy? the dow jones has taken his biggest hits since 2008 and this comes off the back of strong wage growth data which has raised the prospect of excel rated interest rate rises which will have an impact on borrowing —— accelerated. and so the question is whether this will force the us federal reserve and the european central bank to cut their crisis in iraq stimulus. —— crisis era
despite things that keep going wrong, these companies come back for more and tender win contracts and ta and tender win contracts and take more money from the public purse —— tend to win contracts. it links into the issue of carillion outsourcing, and there's a big theme growing up around this comment jeremy corbyn is in the place to ta ke jeremy corbyn is in the place to take advantage. —— around this, and jeremy corbyn. europe and asia catch wall streetjournal, this jeremy corbyn....
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nobody will be able to ta ke fantastic.to take seven weeks no—brainer, really, to take seven we e ks off no—brainer, really, to take seven weeks off to look after him and... he looks very happy. he is a very happy little boy but it has been fantastic. is that partly down to your company being supportive and pushing this agenda, and encouraging fathers to take an active role in childcare? i'm really lucky. iwork at an international law firm which is incredibly encouraging. they decided they needed to listen to their staff and offer family focused policies. and because of that they have enhanced parental leave the scheme, which means i get full pay up scheme, which means i get full pay up to three months, which obviously sweetened the deal of taking time off. because if! sweetened the deal of taking time off. because if i wasjust being paid statutory pay there is no way we could have paid for our mortgage and household bills. but they've been incredibly supportive. my boss basically said to me, you've got to ta ke basically s
nobody will be able to ta ke fantastic.to take seven weeks no—brainer, really, to take seven we e ks off no—brainer, really, to take seven weeks off to look after him and... he looks very happy. he is a very happy little boy but it has been fantastic. is that partly down to your company being supportive and pushing this agenda, and encouraging fathers to take an active role in childcare? i'm really lucky. iwork at an international law firm which is incredibly encouraging. they decided they...
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so i will, with respect, ta ke—i financial discipline.t decision at that particular time. the so—called cost neutral option i can assure the honourable gentleman is far from that. it is neither workable board is at cost neutral and certainly it is at cost neutral and certainly it is the case that on an ongoing basis, the government is sticking to the position it put forward since 1995, the leather government put forward to 19 years and the coalition government took it in 1911. there were accusations in the lords that conditions in prisons have never been worse than they are now. there are currently more than 84,000 people injail in england and wales, compared with just 45,019 91. she is demanded action. 75 of the 10019 prisons in england and wales have populations in excess of the 35 normal accommodation standards, latest figures show a 12% rise in both assaults and self injury in prisons. the chief executive of the lea k tells prisons. the chief executive of the leak tells me that in 13 years in the sector, she has never known conditions
so i will, with respect, ta ke—i financial discipline.t decision at that particular time. the so—called cost neutral option i can assure the honourable gentleman is far from that. it is neither workable board is at cost neutral and certainly it is at cost neutral and certainly it is the case that on an ongoing basis, the government is sticking to the position it put forward since 1995, the leather government put forward to 19 years and the coalition government took it in 1911. there were...
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impunity by international aid agencies for the way they have behaved here and it is clearly going to taearly going to take a long time for 0xfam to recover its reputation in haiti. many thanks for the latest, will grant in haiti with some of the latest thoughts. our special correspondent lucy manning is here. asi as i was saying earlier, more pressure on 0xfam as i was saying earlier, more pressure on oxfam tonight. the problems are mounting for 0xfam, the charity commission that regulate charities announced it is going to investigate 0xfam to see whether they did hand over all of the information about these allegations about the use of prostitutes in haiti in 2011. the european commission which funds 0xfam to the tune of around £30 million a year said that could stop if standards are not met, and a difficult meeting between the charities and the secretary of state penny mordaunt on 0xfa m secretary of state penny mordaunt on 0xfam apologising unreservedly, saying it felt disgraced and shame about what happened. she has given it the rest of this week to sort out how it will deal with an
impunity by international aid agencies for the way they have behaved here and it is clearly going to taearly going to take a long time for 0xfam to recover its reputation in haiti. many thanks for the latest, will grant in haiti with some of the latest thoughts. our special correspondent lucy manning is here. asi as i was saying earlier, more pressure on 0xfam as i was saying earlier, more pressure on oxfam tonight. the problems are mounting for 0xfam, the charity commission that regulate...
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it ta kes to is south africa's blue train.s to travel the nearly 1000 miles from pretoria to cape town and will set you back around £900, or about $1200 us. however, you are paying notjust for dramatic views of the landscapes but also for high—end 5—star service onboard. and in egypt, the line from cairo tracks the course of the nile river and offers excellent views of plantations and villages on the way. if you try and book at the ticket office they'll put you on the sleeper services and you will miss all the views, however there is nothing to stop you booking online orjust turning up and getting your ticket on the train. do check the latest travel advice before you go. still to come on the travel show, we ta ke still to come on the travel show, we take our best pal along to be museum of selfies. and why i'm getting a good dunking in the name of music. it's lovely and warm! when you're singing into the water you have to have watered down your throat and if you open up you get the water in your lungs. so, do stay with us. the
it ta kes to is south africa's blue train.s to travel the nearly 1000 miles from pretoria to cape town and will set you back around £900, or about $1200 us. however, you are paying notjust for dramatic views of the landscapes but also for high—end 5—star service onboard. and in egypt, the line from cairo tracks the course of the nile river and offers excellent views of plantations and villages on the way. if you try and book at the ticket office they'll put you on the sleeper services and...
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(catherine) that was thao ta reporting. dr.ohnson says it's important to know that pregnant animals are not good candidates for acupuncture. (grant) that wraps that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(catherine) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.. thanks -- grant and catherine. coming up --- bart responds to leaked body cam footage showing a deadly police shooting.. by releasing the full video. we will play the entire clip showing the exact moments leading up to the officer opening fire.and -- we're live with new reaction from the bart police chief.(pam) then - new tonight:the story behind this now viral photo.... a man catches a 16-foot great white shark... it was so large he needed to call in backup..... kron4 news at six starts right after the break. (pam) (pam) (pam) (pam) we are following breaking news at six:bart police releasing the police body camera video.. from a deadly officer-invovled shooting. good evening i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson.the release of the video comes one day after part
(catherine) that was thao ta reporting. dr.ohnson says it's important to know that pregnant animals are not good candidates for acupuncture. (grant) that wraps that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(catherine) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.. thanks -- grant and catherine. coming up --- bart responds to leaked body cam footage showing a deadly police shooting.. by releasing the full video. we will play the entire clip showing the exact moments leading up to the officer...
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reincorporacion de las aulas asi la han visto alguno de sus pr a protagonistas >> tambien feliz porque hay tatantos para nosotros >> me siento mejor, pero se s n siente normal >> vamos con julio baqueiro, desde temprana hora, el ha estado atento a lo que pasaba en este dia, de vuelta a la rutina escolar, julio, buenas tardes q ¿que tal esta el ambiente? has l logrado ver a muca gente mucho movimiento de padres y alumons >> si felicidad, buenas tardes, este ha sido el regreso de la escuela pero en un horario es especial comenzaorn las escuelas a las 7:40 y terminaron a las 1 11:40, 4 horas que en alas aula que estuvieron cerradas bajo un intenso operativo de seguridad alguaciles del condado broward q que han resguardado las afueras, ha sido un dia especial con m h mucho trafico, padres de familia que vienen a dejar y recoge que tuvieeron ese dia, un dia difi i dificil >> si, despues de todo lo que paso no creo que nadie estaba e separado nadie estba listo para enfrentar y revivir esas esce s escenas, de verdad fue uno de o los momentos muy dificiles ver n nuestros amigos y tambien ver n una de
reincorporacion de las aulas asi la han visto alguno de sus pr a protagonistas >> tambien feliz porque hay tatantos para nosotros >> me siento mejor, pero se s n siente normal >> vamos con julio baqueiro, desde temprana hora, el ha estado atento a lo que pasaba en este dia, de vuelta a la rutina escolar, julio, buenas tardes q ¿que tal esta el ambiente? has l logrado ver a muca gente mucho movimiento de padres y alumons >> si felicidad, buenas tardes, este ha sido el...
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so labour would seek to negotiate a new, conference of uk eu customs union to ensure there are no ta union to ensure there are no tariffs with europe and to help avoid any need whatsoever for a hardboard in northern ireland. let's remind ourselves of what a customs union is. it's a group of countries with a single set of tariffs on goods from outside. within that area goods move freely, without tariffs. but member countries cannot do their own separate trade deals, they have to be agreed jointly. and that's why the uk government wants to leave it. here's the international trade secretary liam fox. remember that only the bharatiya of britain's traders with the european union. —— the minority. the imf estimates that 90% of global trade will be outside the european continent, so we have to give ourselves the freedom to have the agreements necessary to maximise britain's share of that increased trade because that is where the prosperity of the next generation will live. on friday the prime minister theresa may is due to give another speech fleshing out what the government wants from brex
so labour would seek to negotiate a new, conference of uk eu customs union to ensure there are no ta union to ensure there are no tariffs with europe and to help avoid any need whatsoever for a hardboard in northern ireland. let's remind ourselves of what a customs union is. it's a group of countries with a single set of tariffs on goods from outside. within that area goods move freely, without tariffs. but member countries cannot do their own separate trade deals, they have to be agreed...
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it ta kes a underestimated time and again. it takes a real toll.has happened to me during my masters degree i would be showing round a prospective student, perhaps an a—level student, a young man, and somebody would come up to us and ask him something about human evolution. and i‘m like, i‘m the one studying it come he‘s doing a—levels. it happens all the time, you get underestimated because you are a woman. guys don‘t see how that affects you but it affects your confidence and you‘re standing and how you position yourself in the room. as a younger woman, do you feel older successful women are on hand to help you? we can't generalise. some women are supportive and open to encouraging a lot of younger women into the workplace, obviously some women have had to struggle massively to get to where they are and potentially this pa rt where they are and potentially this part of them that does not want to give it so easily to younger women. and the whole reception for me has been positive but i can‘t for everyone. speaking of women in the workplace, women
it ta kes a underestimated time and again. it takes a real toll.has happened to me during my masters degree i would be showing round a prospective student, perhaps an a—level student, a young man, and somebody would come up to us and ask him something about human evolution. and i‘m like, i‘m the one studying it come he‘s doing a—levels. it happens all the time, you get underestimated because you are a woman. guys don‘t see how that affects you but it affects your confidence and...
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opportunity, the car industry has to retrofit the diesel cars, they have to take back the cheating ca tatake back the cheating catalyse eight and replace it with a functioning good one, like break thatis functioning good one, like break that is not functioning, but the car industry is responsible to fix the carand we want industry is responsible to fix the car and we want to have the same for this part. he is from the environmental group that brought that action. some breaking news from reuters, president trump's son in law jared kushner has lost his access to the president's daily brief. what that means is that he has lost access to the most valued us intelligence report. what we are learning via reuters, is that the white house is moving to impose greater discipline on access two secrets, that is from two us officials familiar with the matter, thatis officials familiar with the matter, that is what they have said to reuters. close trump adviser, the son—in—law of the president has lost his access to that most valued report, the daily brief. we will be speaking about that in about ten m
opportunity, the car industry has to retrofit the diesel cars, they have to take back the cheating ca tatake back the cheating catalyse eight and replace it with a functioning good one, like break thatis functioning good one, like break that is not functioning, but the car industry is responsible to fix the carand we want industry is responsible to fix the car and we want to have the same for this part. he is from the environmental group that brought that action. some breaking news from...
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sometimes we had to ta ke things like that. sometimes we had to take shoes off to work in the farm.e shoes! i started as a barefoot doctor to not only treat people, but animals. we had horses, pigs, so in the beginning, i practised work injecting by giving shots to pigs and horses, not as difficult as humans. all the people in the village believed to my care would be good enough for them to ta ke would be good enough for them to take care of their health. because ifi take care of their health. because if i was not there for their healthcare, who would be there otherwise? no—one. one of my relatives, she had a problem with her teeth. so then she said, my little brother, can you do something for me? and i said, yeah, let me give it a try. after three or four days, her problem was gone. that news spread to the whole village. epidemics were checked. one doctor said smugly that the only diseases we said smugly that the only diseases we get in china are from hong kong. certainly, cholera and smallpox took fewer victims than in the old days. most people in china and many people in other co
sometimes we had to ta ke things like that. sometimes we had to take shoes off to work in the farm.e shoes! i started as a barefoot doctor to not only treat people, but animals. we had horses, pigs, so in the beginning, i practised work injecting by giving shots to pigs and horses, not as difficult as humans. all the people in the village believed to my care would be good enough for them to ta ke would be good enough for them to take care of their health. because ifi take care of their health....
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here on the top, a photograph of one of the many university lecturers who decided to ta ke universityrs who decided to take strike action today. it is over changes to their pensions, which they say are going to mean that some people are worse off by tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of pounds per year. of course the children still want to make sure they are still getting taught, they are spending £9,000 each a year on tuition fees. the daily mirror is in campaigning mode. your country needs you. a number of children who have had, or are in need of transplant operations because tomorrow mps are going to vote for a change, or vote about whether there should be a change to how organ donations are decided study at the moment you have to opt in to be an organ donor but tomorrow there will be a vote in the house of commons to ask if we should actually t commons to ask if we should actually opt out of it. it is automatically assumed that we are happy to donate u nless we assumed that we are happy to donate
here on the top, a photograph of one of the many university lecturers who decided to ta ke universityrs who decided to take strike action today. it is over changes to their pensions, which they say are going to mean that some people are worse off by tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of the year. —— tens of thousands of pounds per year. of course the children still want to make sure they are still getting taught, they are spending...
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oh, yeah, ta got that. brothers threatening to fight with each other. taxidermy, why not.to find love. that's coming up on this skinny. it's tuesday, february 20th. >>> happy birthday to my nephew logan. >> oh, it's logan's birthday. very nice. i a 50/50 shot. >>> we're going to start this half hour on a serious note with the look of the mient said is different and most americans see inaction on the part of all olicks shootings and stwoo% say the president is not doing neph as well. >>> 58% believe tougher gun laws would have prevented the parkland shooting. >>> and we're getting stunning new details about it suspect while he attended classes there. >> and at the time he was atenting the special gun, warx terrorists and thinking of getting jimnts. but wup specialist called the profile of a mass killer. >> reporter: the 19-year-old accused of killing 17 people was led into the court room for proceedings that only lasted a few minutes. >> are all of the attorneys present? >> yes, your honor. it judge agreed to keep it sealed but said from here on out motions would be hurt in
oh, yeah, ta got that. brothers threatening to fight with each other. taxidermy, why not.to find love. that's coming up on this skinny. it's tuesday, february 20th. >>> happy birthday to my nephew logan. >> oh, it's logan's birthday. very nice. i a 50/50 shot. >>> we're going to start this half hour on a serious note with the look of the mient said is different and most americans see inaction on the part of all olicks shootings and stwoo% say the president is not doing...
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and i think thatoes long ta. >> reporter: jason was born and raised in houston. after serving in the army reserves post 9/11, he decided to answer the call of s vice in his hometown, as a patrolman with the houston police department. in >> i love se and i love giving back. and so i wanted to do that at the city level. that's why i joined the police department. >> reporter: but his department says it's short a many as 2,000 officers for the city's current rwpulation. >> it can be olming pause you want to do your part and want to do what you caou but are only one person. >> reporter: the department says a lack of funding for new hires and overtime coupled with high-profile police involved shootings have made it a challenge. hpd has been deploying officers strategically and changing itsr uitment technique, allowing shorter academies for those with prior experience and touching base with high schools and junior colleges in order to recruit people to apply. >> in order get people with the character the history, the education, the work history, the psychological mind-s
and i think thatoes long ta. >> reporter: jason was born and raised in houston. after serving in the army reserves post 9/11, he decided to answer the call of s vice in his hometown, as a patrolman with the houston police department. in >> i love se and i love giving back. and so i wanted to do that at the city level. that's why i joined the police department. >> reporter: but his department says it's short a many as 2,000 officers for the city's current rwpulation. >>...
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the children ta ken into custody yes. what we've heard.'ve begun to hear stories about more foreign nationals, more than ten other foreign nationals involved in this abuse. we are also seeing that's computers and phones have been fore nsically computers and phones have been forensically examined and there is a paper trail, and messages leading back to other foreign nationals. paper trail, and messages leading back to otherforeign nationals. it also led to the arrest of a second edition national in the uk on monday. bedfordshire police moved in ona monday. bedfordshire police moved in on a property in bedfordshire. an arrest was made but the man was released pending further inquiries. we can see more of these arrests and investigations in the coming months. the director lewis gilbert has died at the age of 97. he's directed more than 40 films, including three featuring james bond. that's it, that's fine. when lewis gilbert took on bond in you only live twice, he was already a director with more than 20 films to his name. he'd directed orson
the children ta ken into custody yes. what we've heard.'ve begun to hear stories about more foreign nationals, more than ten other foreign nationals involved in this abuse. we are also seeing that's computers and phones have been fore nsically computers and phones have been forensically examined and there is a paper trail, and messages leading back to other foreign nationals. paper trail, and messages leading back to otherforeign nationals. it also led to the arrest of a second edition national...
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traders are still on edge —— can ta ke traders are still on edge —— can take a breath now.ors have shifted now from panic to relieve as most markets are clawing back some of yesterday's losses. analysts are saying that the stress by leveraged funds looks to have run its course for the moment, allowing volatility to abate a little bit although the prospect of high interest rates across the globe remains a major challenge for the long—term. profit—taking is also playing a big role. after months of global games that sent markets to record highs on the back of optimism in the world economy and strong corporate earnings. since donald trump assumed office last year, the dowjones has trump assumed office last year, the dow jones has gained trump assumed office last year, the dowjones has gained over 30%. the s&p 523% and here in asia, the japanese market and the hong kong market also sawing. —— soaring. as of now it is a relief rally there could still be a lot of volatility over the net few trading days. on the flipside, traders are still quite confident of the underlying global e
traders are still on edge —— can ta ke traders are still on edge —— can take a breath now.ors have shifted now from panic to relieve as most markets are clawing back some of yesterday's losses. analysts are saying that the stress by leveraged funds looks to have run its course for the moment, allowing volatility to abate a little bit although the prospect of high interest rates across the globe remains a major challenge for the long—term. profit—taking is also playing a big role....
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we have strong trade, investment ties, russia is the biggest supplier of tourism if you ta ke biggestar ‘s numbers. let's realistically look at the syrian theatre. it requires working with all these players on the ground... are you talking about turkey's overarching strategic positions. the germans are deeply critical of turkish policy not just germans are deeply critical of turkish policy notjust external but internal as well, as was the foreign minister saying that he would no longer advise german businesses to invest in turkey were even com pletely invest in turkey were even completely innocent companies are judged as being close to terrace. the netherlands, one of the biggest overseas at investors in turkey, has with its ambassador, your diplomatic relationship with them is in cold storage. something important is happening... your story on germany isa happening... your story on germany is a big old and the statement was a miscommunication but let's go back and... it was back on the fact that german citizens were being arrested and as faras german citizens were being arrested and a
we have strong trade, investment ties, russia is the biggest supplier of tourism if you ta ke biggestar ‘s numbers. let's realistically look at the syrian theatre. it requires working with all these players on the ground... are you talking about turkey's overarching strategic positions. the germans are deeply critical of turkish policy not just germans are deeply critical of turkish policy notjust external but internal as well, as was the foreign minister saying that he would no longer advise...
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ta he av tbothhiu.s n. hisiase-rend apo supseydl t russian pause, ntheif er owhhic so h faravwoe .rked e wee, onthe lyim t see anything frorum nsssia iifs eythl feeth heyacave colimpshed thobeir jectives. tiunl atthpe hapnse w nwillot . seaau pse la tura:he head of the inrnioatrenal sc cuettommiee sa tt ha aen five-hour pause tinomhe bbi ingo s tosht orto t geaiany d .in whos aherenyop hr e fothe os e ffsug?erin jame ws: pell,aroft is it autbo what the pauseeally met.an outhe ssnsiati inial...
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ijust watched a man drive over people deliberately in a van to leave that man alone, to let the law taet the law take its course. was thatjust your natural instinct? what was going through your mind at that moment? natural instinct? what was going through your mind at that moment7m was a natural instinct. in these situations, where one is never prepared, never trained, situations, where one is never prepared, nevertrained, one results to the condition response, and mine just happens to be to calm down tensions, and to de—escalated the situation, and thankfully, people responded positively to that. wright had yaxley witnessed him driving down the street, had you seen the impact, at what point you had you beenin impact, at what point you had you been in the area? allen—mac i —— i arrived about three to four minutes after the attack. wright and when people told you about it, you must have felt angry? people's and was justified. funny, iwas not have felt angry? people's and was justified. funny, i was not angry. the parity at the time was to take stock of what was injured, and to call the
ijust watched a man drive over people deliberately in a van to leave that man alone, to let the law taet the law take its course. was thatjust your natural instinct? what was going through your mind at that moment? natural instinct? what was going through your mind at that moment7m was a natural instinct. in these situations, where one is never prepared, never trained, situations, where one is never prepared, nevertrained, one results to the condition response, and mine just happens to be to...
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the idea would be you could ta ke no hope.outside their bodies. that is correct. at the moment, we can take the tissue but we can i—macro we have two transfer it back and there is the concern you could be transferring cancer cells back into the woman. it is hoped the women can have children without a risk of the cancer being transferred back into them. how far away are we from this being a procedure that people could use? it is difficult to know. this procedure has been done in mice for many years successfully. this is a proof of concept study. it is inefficient. less than 10% of the eggs they start with end up maturing. there are also concerns about safety and all of these things will need to be optimised before we can take it out into the world and treat patients. does it not also raise some ethical questions about scientists effectively growing humans in the laboratory? we are only growing eggs, not humans. there has not been a lot in terms of ethical concern about this. it is more of a hopeful positive message to those you
the idea would be you could ta ke no hope.outside their bodies. that is correct. at the moment, we can take the tissue but we can i—macro we have two transfer it back and there is the concern you could be transferring cancer cells back into the woman. it is hoped the women can have children without a risk of the cancer being transferred back into them. how far away are we from this being a procedure that people could use? it is difficult to know. this procedure has been done in mice for many...
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a local council has ta ken hello, good afternoon. a local council has taken the rear steps of fitting in measures. northamptonshire county council were protecting vulnerable people. jeremy corbyn said austerity was causing chaos and local government. jane frances kelly reports. northamptonshire county council's new headquarters cost £53 million and was opened just last year. but the building could be up for sale soon to help the authority balances books. it is now banned all new expenditure, although services safeguarding honourable people will be rejected. staff pay will be u naffected. be rejected. staff pay will be unaffected. the leader of the council blamed cuts handed down to it from central government. we have beenin it from central government. we have been ina it from central government. we have been in a perfect storm of huge increases in demand for our services, at the same time significant reductions of funding from central government. we have been seen to government says 2013-14, we been seen to government says 2013—14, w
a local council has ta ken hello, good afternoon. a local council has taken the rear steps of fitting in measures. northamptonshire county council were protecting vulnerable people. jeremy corbyn said austerity was causing chaos and local government. jane frances kelly reports. northamptonshire county council's new headquarters cost £53 million and was opened just last year. but the building could be up for sale soon to help the authority balances books. it is now banned all new expenditure,...
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let's ta ke doing thatjob! good to see you.k reminder of how to get in touch with us. get involved in the business live web page, we want to hearfrom you. you can get involved on twitter. and you can find us on facebook. business live, on tv, and online, what you need to know, when you need to know it. david has rejoined us. we knew this already. a lot of retailers telling us, a headline in the financial times. it's been a tough christmas for retailers, sword of going on into january. the conflict we were talking about earlier. you have what looks like a slowing economy but inflation is picking up. everyone is expecting the bank of england to be aggressive about that. you are getting stories coming out, the uk is expected this sure to be one of the slowest of the cheap ten economies and this is a kind of story and sometimes you see housing market stories. meanwhile the labour market is tight and you are worried about wages. —— g10. if this is rocking consumer spending we would be concerned about how much the bank of england wou
let's ta ke doing thatjob! good to see you.k reminder of how to get in touch with us. get involved in the business live web page, we want to hearfrom you. you can get involved on twitter. and you can find us on facebook. business live, on tv, and online, what you need to know, when you need to know it. david has rejoined us. we knew this already. a lot of retailers telling us, a headline in the financial times. it's been a tough christmas for retailers, sword of going on into january. the...
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it is designed to ta ke weighs 70 tons.veryday, evenif safe. thousands turn up everyday, even if the climb up can be a little arduous. fine for all of the family, but only the bravest dare look down. tim allman, bbc news. experiments by nasa to grow wheat in space are inspiring scientists in australia to see if it‘ll work on earth. by changing how much light plants get, they can speed up crop cycles by over 50%. it‘s of massive importance since the world has to produce up to 80% more food by 2050 to feed 9 billion people. i spoke to dr lee hickey, senior research fellow from the university of queensland centre for crop science to find out how nasa inspired the research. yeah, you‘re right, we were originally inspired by nasa, and they were trying to grow wheat in outer space, i guess as food supply for astronauts. but the way that they were doing it, they were exposing the wheat plans to continuous light so the plants did not sleep and it tricked them into producing seed very quickly, much faster than normal, and we thought
it is designed to ta ke weighs 70 tons.veryday, evenif safe. thousands turn up everyday, even if the climb up can be a little arduous. fine for all of the family, but only the bravest dare look down. tim allman, bbc news. experiments by nasa to grow wheat in space are inspiring scientists in australia to see if it‘ll work on earth. by changing how much light plants get, they can speed up crop cycles by over 50%. it‘s of massive importance since the world has to produce up to 80% more food...
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some days we only ta ke takes five months.kistan, disposing of the koran is a sensitive subject. people have been lynched for not treating it respectfully. the project he is calling for anyone in the country with a damaged copy of the koran, to send it to them. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. hello. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high—pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got snow around at the moment and yet we still have weather warnings in force. those affected areas will be the far north—east of england and stretching down across the essex, kent and sussex coastline. we could see significant accumulation starting to develop towards storm. the met office as issued an amber weather warning for these two areas. we could see as much as five or ten centimetres of snow could affec
some days we only ta ke takes five months.kistan, disposing of the koran is a sensitive subject. people have been lynched for not treating it respectfully. the project he is calling for anyone in the country with a damaged copy of the koran, to send it to them. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. hello. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that...
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let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the day's other news.ered an investigation into why a russian airliner crashed near moscow, killing all 71 people on board. the plane operated by saratov airlines was en route to the city of orsk in the ural mountains when it came down just minutes after take—off from moscow. steve rosenberg reports. in frozen fields near moscow, this is all that remains of flight 703. cctv cameras captured the moment the aircraft smashed into the ground and exploded in a fireball. its wreckage strewn for a mile across the russian countryside, half buried in snow. conditions were treacherous. the emergency services struggled through snowdrifts to reach the crash scene. but it quickly became clear this was no rescue operation. theirjob was to recover the bodies. the saratov airlines flight had taken off from moscow's domodedovo airport with more than 70 people on board. it was bound for orsk, 900 miles south—east of moscow in the ural mountains. but minutes after take—off, the plane disappeared from radar. it had crashed ne
let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the day's other news.ered an investigation into why a russian airliner crashed near moscow, killing all 71 people on board. the plane operated by saratov airlines was en route to the city of orsk in the ural mountains when it came down just minutes after take—off from moscow. steve rosenberg reports. in frozen fields near moscow, this is all that remains of flight 703. cctv cameras captured the moment the aircraft smashed into the ground and exploded...
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these are things he has to ta ke to strikes.s he has to take seriously to emotional lies the discussion with laughable terms, is not advisable. we have a very strong support by brussels and labour laws for good social conditions for the pilots. remember, we have a shortfall of pilots. he has, at the moment, the issue, monarch, air berlin and alitalia had problems all went down. so pilots are there, but for the long term with his growth, you will have two be very conscious of the pilot issue and get agreements going that will help him. we have also seen in this statement this morning they are not optimistic about average fares for short—haulflights optimistic about average fares for short—haul flights over the summer. potentially we could see fare rises, we know there is pressure on airlines at the moment but what specifically for ryanair is pushing up specifically for ryanair is pushing up that price? the pressure at the moment, few are going up slightly but significantly, 30% is made up of fuel. labour costs, 45 million this ye
these are things he has to ta ke to strikes.s he has to take seriously to emotional lies the discussion with laughable terms, is not advisable. we have a very strong support by brussels and labour laws for good social conditions for the pilots. remember, we have a shortfall of pilots. he has, at the moment, the issue, monarch, air berlin and alitalia had problems all went down. so pilots are there, but for the long term with his growth, you will have two be very conscious of the pilot issue and...
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of course we ta ke behaviour, absolutely.e lost their jobs, that is what we did, absolutely. we didn't hide this, we put it out in the media, we reported to the charity commission and... did you tell the authorities, the haitian authorities? they were not exactly worrying about these things, they we re worrying about these things, they were worrying about the state of the country, there was little rule of law. we took legal advice and they said police would not be dealing with it at that time. it makes for very unhappy reading, the times report. are there any bits of it you disagree with? i disagree we were not transparent. we were very transparent at the time. when i was chief executive it was always my policy about coming out. things go wrong in these countries, these are countries... you don't expect them to go wrong by the people going to help. which is why you have to be vigilant all the time. even after this we looked at our policies, our training. we put in a new whistle—blower line, we did everything to reinforce the
of course we ta ke behaviour, absolutely.e lost their jobs, that is what we did, absolutely. we didn't hide this, we put it out in the media, we reported to the charity commission and... did you tell the authorities, the haitian authorities? they were not exactly worrying about these things, they we re worrying about these things, they were worrying about the state of the country, there was little rule of law. we took legal advice and they said police would not be dealing with it at that time....
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so i would hope that actually companies ta ke would hope that actually companies take it because thatrged with murder after the fatal stabbing of a prisoner. khader saleh died on wednesday at wormwood scrubs prison in west london. ahmed kyre, kalif dibbassey and enton marku — all in their early twenties — are due to appear in court next week. oligarchs suspected of corruption will be forced to explain how they fund their luxury lifestyles in britain. the security minister, ben wallace, has told the times that he wants to crackdown on criminals and fraudulent politicians who use britain to launder money gained through corruption. earlier i spoke to dal babu, a former chief superintendent at the metropolitan police. he explained some of the thinking behind the new ‘unexplained wealth orders'. i think what they want to do is establish where people have got their money, and if you have £50,000 or more, that's probably not going to affect the majority of us, then they want to have the opportunity to ask people were they got that money from. actually it could apply a lot lower than oligarch
so i would hope that actually companies ta ke would hope that actually companies take it because thatrged with murder after the fatal stabbing of a prisoner. khader saleh died on wednesday at wormwood scrubs prison in west london. ahmed kyre, kalif dibbassey and enton marku — all in their early twenties — are due to appear in court next week. oligarchs suspected of corruption will be forced to explain how they fund their luxury lifestyles in britain. the security minister, ben wallace, has...
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we ta ke we take it to pictures live to taiwan scene of that earthquake.hotel still leaning. they say rescue operations are still going on. one man who was rescued from basement one managed to shine on the torch from his mobile phone, he said there were two employees from the front desk he thought were still in the wreckage. there have been 100 earthquakes since february one in the area. they we re since february one in the area. they were not expecting something this big. but rescue operations still going on at the moment. asian stock markets have dropped sharply after steep falls on thursday. the nikkei in tokyo and in hong kong, both down by more than 3%. shanghai down fight a cent. the record highs reached in late january putting the market in what is known as correction territory. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when this car goes to auction later in the year, it could reach $14 million. we kick the tyres. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khome
we ta ke we take it to pictures live to taiwan scene of that earthquake.hotel still leaning. they say rescue operations are still going on. one man who was rescued from basement one managed to shine on the torch from his mobile phone, he said there were two employees from the front desk he thought were still in the wreckage. there have been 100 earthquakes since february one in the area. they we re since february one in the area. they were not expecting something this big. but rescue operations...
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you can ta ke world, notjust to israel. can take back with you a message to the tyra nts take back with you a message to the tyrants of terror and —— tehran. do not test israel's resolve. also, emma watson donates £1 million to a new fund aimed at making uk workplaces safe for women. ahead of tonight's baftas, the actorjoined 200 female british and irish stars in signing a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment in all industries. and at 2.30, preeti shenoy will be with us for talking books. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. save the children says the widower of the murdered labour mp, jo cox, resigned from a senior role at the charity in 2015 before an inquiry into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour was completed. brendan cox this morning stepped down from two organisations set up in his wife's memory after admitting he had behaved inappropriately three years ago. but he rejects a separate allegation he assaulted a woman at harvard university in 2015. charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a
you can ta ke world, notjust to israel. can take back with you a message to the tyra nts take back with you a message to the tyrants of terror and —— tehran. do not test israel's resolve. also, emma watson donates £1 million to a new fund aimed at making uk workplaces safe for women. ahead of tonight's baftas, the actorjoined 200 female british and irish stars in signing a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment in all industries. and at 2.30, preeti shenoy will be with us for...
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ta ke tea m the athletes did phenomenally well. take team gb add one more to their tally?e medal play—off againstjapan, which proved predictably edgy. that is unlikely. the british team with a slender 2—1 lead at the halfway point, but by the final of the game, japan had a 1—point advantage. britain were closest, extra time back in, but eve may went for broke with calamitous results. in going for glory, she knocked out on stone, handingjapan for glory, she knocked out on stone, handing japan the bronze and bitter disappointment for britain. we are going home with nothing, it is to say. we have battled so hard. i am devastated it did not turn out our way tonight. no doubting today's most extraordinary feed. she's going to make history. after winning gold in skis last weekend, it was called ona in skis last weekend, it was called on a snowboard for the czech republic's ester ledecka. two titles, two sports, one extraordinary athlete. so with the curling over, rugby union's six nations takes centre stage. ireland take on wales in dublin this afternoon, and then live here on b
ta ke tea m the athletes did phenomenally well. take team gb add one more to their tally?e medal play—off againstjapan, which proved predictably edgy. that is unlikely. the british team with a slender 2—1 lead at the halfway point, but by the final of the game, japan had a 1—point advantage. britain were closest, extra time back in, but eve may went for broke with calamitous results. in going for glory, she knocked out on stone, handingjapan for glory, she knocked out on stone, handing...
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is learnt, that the action has not been ta ken? is that learnt, that the action has not been taken?y the unwillingness to take on big players, it is partly ideology. in my country, the republicans have denied for the last ten years that markets can get it wrong. they blame the last crisis on the federal housing agencies, on government itself, so i think there is a tendency to deny and to forget, and we are already actively forgetting the lessons of the 2008 crisis. professor, it sounds like we're going to be talking to again. thank you very much indeed. thank you. the us vice president mike pence is due to meet japan's the us vice president mike pence is due to meetjapan's prime minister shinzo abe. this is before the winter olympics, which begin on friday. stay with us on bbc news. women gather to celebrate the events of 100 years ago when the women were first given the right to vote. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offere
is learnt, that the action has not been ta ken? is that learnt, that the action has not been taken?y the unwillingness to take on big players, it is partly ideology. in my country, the republicans have denied for the last ten years that markets can get it wrong. they blame the last crisis on the federal housing agencies, on government itself, so i think there is a tendency to deny and to forget, and we are already actively forgetting the lessons of the 2008 crisis. professor, it sounds like...
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technology is not the end of ourjourney, it is only means will ta ke ourjourney, it is only means willn our government services, by having robots like owl receptionist, this is the future, but yet we keep challenging ourselves. what is next? whether all this works or not, you can see dubai is dreaming big, this is a dynamic, modern city, built from the desert up. maybe its motto should be if you don't try it, you don't succeed. that was kate in dubai and that is it from us for this week. don't forget we live on twitter and we are also on facebook too. thank you so much for watching and we will see you soon. hello again. most of us saw some sunshine yesterday, but also some wintry showers out and about. the highlands looked splendid, didn't they? after the recent snowfall here and clear blue skies as well. but looking ahead to the weekend's forecast, not so much sunshine to go around on saturday. sunday sees the sunshine return, along with some snow showers. it'll become windy for a time this weekend. here's the satellite picture. it shows an area of low pressure, a curl of cloud racing
technology is not the end of ourjourney, it is only means will ta ke ourjourney, it is only means willn our government services, by having robots like owl receptionist, this is the future, but yet we keep challenging ourselves. what is next? whether all this works or not, you can see dubai is dreaming big, this is a dynamic, modern city, built from the desert up. maybe its motto should be if you don't try it, you don't succeed. that was kate in dubai and that is it from us for this week. don't...
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we all ta ke will be some snow for a time.ross wales and southern counties. overnight that weather front will clear out of the way. a chilly night with some patches of frost in rural areas, bringing the risk of some icy stretches. it won't be as cold as last night. thursday, low pressure is in charge, but towards the south of ridge of high pressure building. cold aircoming in of ridge of high pressure building. cold air coming in from the north with milder air cold air coming in from the north with milderair in cold air coming in from the north with milder air in the south. this will lead to some fairly big temperature contrasts on thursday. you can see the weather front moving in across scotland with a mixture of rain and mountain snow. the most of the rest of england and wales it will be dry and bright with 11 degrees across the south. still called in scotland with highs of five or six celsius. at the end of the week the ridge of high pressure will build more across the uk and the winds will turn south—westerly, so those mil
we all ta ke will be some snow for a time.ross wales and southern counties. overnight that weather front will clear out of the way. a chilly night with some patches of frost in rural areas, bringing the risk of some icy stretches. it won't be as cold as last night. thursday, low pressure is in charge, but towards the south of ridge of high pressure building. cold aircoming in of ridge of high pressure building. cold air coming in from the north with milder air cold air coming in from the north...
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bagpipes, ta rta n from being uploaded. bagpipes, tartan and, yes, a pony that baits. the colourful
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that comes after ta riffs us, as you mentioned.panels. it is not clear who mr lu will meet in washington and we don't know if the talks will be successful until the us makes a decision on day trade issues. thanks, sarah. we will keep an eye on how he gets on in the us. let's take a quick look at the asian markets. japan closing up over i% japan closing up over 1% higher again, and hong kong, spoiling the party a little bit. that is the night before in the us. moving on to europe, in the us on wall street, we saw shares moving up to a four week high, and in europe right now, markets across the board doing well, sky shares as we have mentioned up some 18%, liam fox speaking today, we have mentioned that as well so keep an eye on the pound and the euro for reaction to what he says. in terms of wall street, let's go to new york and find out what is on the agenda there. ever sincejerome powell ever since jerome powell took ever sincejerome powell took over as chair of the federal reserve earlier this month, markets have been extremely v
that comes after ta riffs us, as you mentioned.panels. it is not clear who mr lu will meet in washington and we don't know if the talks will be successful until the us makes a decision on day trade issues. thanks, sarah. we will keep an eye on how he gets on in the us. let's take a quick look at the asian markets. japan closing up over i% japan closing up over 1% higher again, and hong kong, spoiling the party a little bit. that is the night before in the us. moving on to europe, in the us on...
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did they ta ke reported to the police? did they take the registration, get details of the people?to think they are reporting it to us. it be naive and wrong for me to would be naive and wrong for me to suggest that because of sanctuary, and at the point the report is published, that this is dropped and that we have solved the problem. we haven't. it continues, it carries on, i would suggest, in most if not all towns and cities in the uk. and thatis all towns and cities in the uk. and that is why today's report said all towns and cities should automatically assume sexual exploitation is happening on their doorstep. only then can it be tackled properly. the report is also recommending today that research is carried out into perpetrators' backgrounds, their cultural backgrounds, because their cultural backgrounds, because the report author, david spicer, went to visit one of the perpetrators in prison and spoke about a lack of morals in british girls. a government spokesman has said it will now look carefully at the recommendations of today's report. fiona trott, thank you. mistakes
did they ta ke reported to the police? did they take the registration, get details of the people?to think they are reporting it to us. it be naive and wrong for me to would be naive and wrong for me to suggest that because of sanctuary, and at the point the report is published, that this is dropped and that we have solved the problem. we haven't. it continues, it carries on, i would suggest, in most if not all towns and cities in the uk. and thatis all towns and cities in the uk. and that is...
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we leave south africa now but ta ke word.e south africa now but take the word accountability into oui’ take the word accountability into our next story. because northern ireland has been without its devolved government for 13 months. does this matter? talks between the two largest parties, the dup and sinn fein, to restore the status quo, have broken down. westminster is reluctant to bring back direct rule, so what happens next? how serious is this political mess?” think it is very serious. it is more serious than the press attention it has received in the british media anyway. it couldn't have happened at anyway. it couldn't have happened at a worse time, given what we were talking about earlier, regarding brexit. but where do they go from here? firstly, what was the problem? they got close, but what the talks fell to pieces over was an irish language act, which sinn fein had been asking forfour language act, which sinn fein had been asking for four years. it goes way back, and it is about not who speaks irish, but it is abo
we leave south africa now but ta ke word.e south africa now but take the word accountability into oui’ take the word accountability into our next story. because northern ireland has been without its devolved government for 13 months. does this matter? talks between the two largest parties, the dup and sinn fein, to restore the status quo, have broken down. westminster is reluctant to bring back direct rule, so what happens next? how serious is this political mess?” think it is very serious....
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let's ta ke this story is popular on bbc .com. with singapore's straits times. it looks at the jumps in salary. apparently, some former stu d e nts in salary. apparently, some former students took come for— $5,000 a month with the business and computing being the best earners. shifting now the page to the china daily and it features some colourful images taking place as part of the chinese lunar new year festival festivities. that includes of this snap ofa festivities. that includes of this snap of a fire dragon dance performed at a buddhist temple in brazil. it all comes ahead of the lantern festival which gets underway this march. finally, we have the international edition of the new york times and its wonders if harry potter will manage to keep his powers on broadway. the eighth instalment of the celebrated it was casts a spell over london. now they are hoping to pull off the same trick in the big apple. those of the top stories of major publications around the world. sharon, which stores are shy sparking discussions on broadwa
let's ta ke this story is popular on bbc .com. with singapore's straits times. it looks at the jumps in salary. apparently, some former stu d e nts in salary. apparently, some former students took come for— $5,000 a month with the business and computing being the best earners. shifting now the page to the china daily and it features some colourful images taking place as part of the chinese lunar new year festival festivities. that includes of this snap ofa festivities. that includes of this...