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well, the global ta riffs been going on?ex topic and obviously, we are participating and have given our opinion and to provide constructive feedback. as you know, two phases of the global ta riffs have you know, two phases of the global tariffs have taken place and we have actually dealt with those very well because we have a very flexible and large—scale supply chain, so so far we have not seen impact. however, as we have not seen impact. however, as we think about the next phases of this conversation, we want to make sure that these decisions are taking place that do not only take care of the business but also what is right for the country. so our idea is that this is a complex topic, we will provide our input and then we will ta ke provide our input and then we will take actions as those decisions are made. writes, in fact, as the trade war drags made. writes, in fact, as the trade wardrags on, made. writes, in fact, as the trade war drags on, what are some of the contingency plans? we always look at how important other c
well, the global ta riffs been going on?ex topic and obviously, we are participating and have given our opinion and to provide constructive feedback. as you know, two phases of the global ta riffs have you know, two phases of the global tariffs have taken place and we have actually dealt with those very well because we have a very flexible and large—scale supply chain, so so far we have not seen impact. however, as we have not seen impact. however, as we think about the next phases of this...
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what we don't take —— don't ta ke good.f the really sick ones and really poor ones and the older ones. we don't take care of them. i believe in the sweden democrats that was policy, to keep sweden like it has been before. sweden has become disconnected. in private homes, and public institutions, people are arguing about what kind of country they want this to be. about what kind of country it actually is. those debates will now be tested at the ballot box. in the capital, stockholm, we meet the governing social democrats out canvassing. this is the party that designed sweden's liberal socialist hybrid that has run this country for much of the last century. but lately their support has been shrinking. hello, we are from the bbc. we note! we have been informed. how's it going? pretty good. you seem so positive, like everything isjust great. that is the image we all have of sweden, where everything works and everything is brilliant. what it actually does. the other day somebody yelled at me. what did they say to you? that i sho
what we don't take —— don't ta ke good.f the really sick ones and really poor ones and the older ones. we don't take care of them. i believe in the sweden democrats that was policy, to keep sweden like it has been before. sweden has become disconnected. in private homes, and public institutions, people are arguing about what kind of country they want this to be. about what kind of country it actually is. those debates will now be tested at the ballot box. in the capital, stockholm, we meet...
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let's ta ke technology products are excluded.e us stands to game and lose. a 10% tariff on $200 billion worth of chinese imports should, theoretically, raise 20 billion us dollars for us federal coffers. on the downside, there will be inflation pressures, consumers will feel the full impact in january. after the november us elections, the price of import duties is to rise by clipart sense. this is all happening as china has the world economic forum. we are joined as china has the world economic forum. we arejoined now by our asia business correspondence. it looks like an exciting days. —— corresponded. —— correspondent. indeed. the world economic forum here will see the chinese premier making the opening speech here and at it, of course the us china trade tensions will be one of the things that many people will be keen to hear from that many people will be keen to hearfrom him on. we have already heard from chinese officials that the trade war is very much, in the chinese view, being pushed by the us administration and china has
let's ta ke technology products are excluded.e us stands to game and lose. a 10% tariff on $200 billion worth of chinese imports should, theoretically, raise 20 billion us dollars for us federal coffers. on the downside, there will be inflation pressures, consumers will feel the full impact in january. after the november us elections, the price of import duties is to rise by clipart sense. this is all happening as china has the world economic forum. we are joined as china has the world economic...
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these are the sounds of touch are learning the language through song is how the ethnic ta-ta are lay sankar you have a teacher said to her primary school students that these touch our children can still learn their native language is thanks to the school principal of he has refused to let go of his touch our teachers in defiance of the central education authority in moscow last year it had ordered an end to tar in tatarstan as a required subject prompting teachers to be fired. the doctor could link that is the decision was bad for the touch our culture with its college and riders is very interesting to not only did will be learned about if the language is removed as a required subject for that there will be the beginning of the end of the time to our culture but i think the version is important to them usually that. the qataris are majority muslim ethnic group they have lived in tar stand a republic within russia for centuries peacefully coexisting with russians and many other ethnicities. within the walls of the citadel in kos on the republic's capital a mosque and church side by si
these are the sounds of touch are learning the language through song is how the ethnic ta-ta are lay sankar you have a teacher said to her primary school students that these touch our children can still learn their native language is thanks to the school principal of he has refused to let go of his touch our teachers in defiance of the central education authority in moscow last year it had ordered an end to tar in tatarstan as a required subject prompting teachers to be fired. the doctor could...
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what can he ta ke president moonjae—in?urs to go back to seoul mac and say, look, putting all of my political capital on the line has been worth it. it's going to be tricky and challenging to him. he has his own presidential and domestic agenda. he wants to be the south korean president who brought peace to the korean peninsular but he also has to make sure that us— north korea nuclear negotiations progress and there is substantive progress and there is substantive progress on denuclearisation so he is really caught between a very difficult situation here because those two agendas, his agenda and the nuclear agenda, they don't a lwa ys the nuclear agenda, they don't always live a perfectly. this is where it's going to be a big task for him. the south korean administration, the blue house, has set expectations, saying that if president moon is able to broker us— north korea dialogue, that would be considered success. we will really have to see what the details are of that. i'd be very surprised if we heard kim jong—un say so
what can he ta ke president moonjae—in?urs to go back to seoul mac and say, look, putting all of my political capital on the line has been worth it. it's going to be tricky and challenging to him. he has his own presidential and domestic agenda. he wants to be the south korean president who brought peace to the korean peninsular but he also has to make sure that us— north korea nuclear negotiations progress and there is substantive progress and there is substantive progress on...
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my flight ta kes paid for yourjourney.stone, a small town on queensland's coast and an hour and a half's drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first crypto currency friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin. .. friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin. .. even the friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even the taxi accepts crypto currency. so ijust click send? yes, and i should get a tick here when it goes through. and it's done. done. when you arrive here, you can pay to your hotel stay, any of the tours your hotel stay, any of the tours you want to take in town, your dinner, your breakfast, coffee, lunch, drinks, whatever it is. so pretty sure everything that you could do on a normal travel tip, you can pay in crypto currency. gordon is the man pushing agnes water's digital revolution. for the merchant, nothing changes. so the australian merchant puts in $100 for a service that is provided, the customer simply chooses the digital currency customer simply chooses
my flight ta kes paid for yourjourney.stone, a small town on queensland's coast and an hour and a half's drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first crypto currency friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin. .. friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin. .. even the friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even the taxi accepts crypto currency. so ijust click send? yes, and i should get a tick here when it goes through. and it's done. done....
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financial markets are trading in europe, they look like this and at the moment seem unfazed by the new tafs the moment seem unfazed by the new tariffs coming from the us on chinese goods. also in the programme. . . its mission is to help the world's businesses run better and improve people's lives. the company? it's the business software company called sap. we'll get the inside track on how it tries to do that. as last night's emmy awards in la made clear — there's plenty of top tv choice right now. so today we want to know — is this the golden age of box set binging? are you hooked on streaming? let us know what you're watching — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. send us your comments, we will share them later. the trade war between the united states and china has taken a dramatic turn, escalating four—fold. as expected, president trump has announced tariffs on another $200 billion of chinese imports. they will take effect next monday. lets take a look at the finer details. the latest tariffs start at 10%, but will rise to 25% from the start of next ye
financial markets are trading in europe, they look like this and at the moment seem unfazed by the new tafs the moment seem unfazed by the new tariffs coming from the us on chinese goods. also in the programme. . . its mission is to help the world's businesses run better and improve people's lives. the company? it's the business software company called sap. we'll get the inside track on how it tries to do that. as last night's emmy awards in la made clear — there's plenty of top tv choice...
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with president and other things of the agenda has been taken over other things of the agenda has been ta over by other things of the agenda has been taken over by this. absolutely. it has been a self—inflicted wound. over 100 organisations including the metro police, the criminal prosecution service, the government all accept iha definition of anti—semitism with labour saying they did not want to do that intricate here and there. and i kicked off a whole row. —— it could do the whole row. this was an opportunity to get on the front foot of brexit and then up and able to do that. i saw a funny tweet a better earlier this evening saying "who has done a worsejob,
with president and other things of the agenda has been taken over other things of the agenda has been ta over by other things of the agenda has been taken over by this. absolutely. it has been a self—inflicted wound. over 100 organisations including the metro police, the criminal prosecution service, the government all accept iha definition of anti—semitism with labour saying they did not want to do that intricate here and there. and i kicked off a whole row. —— it could do the whole...
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it is difficult to ta ke what of them.t into account when you are trying to enhance a drama and put into that something that makes it more credible and allows you as a viewer to lose yourself within it. to ta ke viewer to lose yourself within it. to take into account everything, every individual person's reaction to the drama. what viewers who are concerned are saying, winnow there isa concerned are saying, winnow there is a long history of abc news appearing on other programmes and having some fun with it there is doctor who, morecambe and wise, but it is not confuse people when it is sci—fi or comedy, but this was a drama. who is being confused by it? name one person who actually confuse this was a news event and naturally was a terrorist attack will stop there is an ethical unease about it. is there a? ethically, yes, if you feel you are undermining trust in bbc news, but i absolutely adamantly don't think this diminishes trust in bbc news in any way. thank you for your comments this week. if you want to share your opin
it is difficult to ta ke what of them.t into account when you are trying to enhance a drama and put into that something that makes it more credible and allows you as a viewer to lose yourself within it. to ta ke viewer to lose yourself within it. to take into account everything, every individual person's reaction to the drama. what viewers who are concerned are saying, winnow there isa concerned are saying, winnow there is a long history of abc news appearing on other programmes and having some...
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these are the sounds of touch are learning the language through song is how the ethnic ta-ta are lay sankar you have a teacher said to her primary school students that these touch our children can still learn their native language is thanks to the school principal of he has refused to let go of his touch our teachers in defiance of the central education authority in moscow last year it had ordered an end to tar in tar stand as a required subject prompting teachers to be fired. it was simple but after the decision was bad for the touch our culture with its college and riders is very interested he could not or would it will be learned about if the language is removed as a required subject for that there would be the beginning of the end of the tar culture diversity is important to the new view that. the qataris are majority muslim ethnic group they have lived in touch our stand a republic within russia for centuries peacefully coexisting with russians and many other ethnicities. within the walls of the citadel in chaos on the republic's capital a mosque and church side by side symboliz
these are the sounds of touch are learning the language through song is how the ethnic ta-ta are lay sankar you have a teacher said to her primary school students that these touch our children can still learn their native language is thanks to the school principal of he has refused to let go of his touch our teachers in defiance of the central education authority in moscow last year it had ordered an end to tar in tar stand as a required subject prompting teachers to be fired. it was simple but...
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we have seen that he was going to impose $200 billion were the tariffs, impose $200 billion were the taiffs, after impose $200 billion were the tariffs, after hearings in washington, various business leaders during the united states sought to prevent these tariffs from going to affect, clearly they were successful. we now see the final list of our items is quite lengthy, 5745 items will be subject to these import tariffs as of september 2a and the notable thing is certain items have been left off, including smart watches, at the behest of apple which said it did not want to see tariffs imposed which would impact the compa ny‘s see tariffs imposed which would impact the company's smart watch, so clearly some success that the company. 0verall, business leaders have reacted negatively and we've seen the trump administration might not even be stopping the tariffs, and they said if china retaliated in kind, the us was prepared to tax the totality of imports. the reason the trump administration is in these tariffs, everything from toys to furniture, the us economy is doing quite well right no
we have seen that he was going to impose $200 billion were the tariffs, impose $200 billion were the taiffs, after impose $200 billion were the tariffs, after hearings in washington, various business leaders during the united states sought to prevent these tariffs from going to affect, clearly they were successful. we now see the final list of our items is quite lengthy, 5745 items will be subject to these import tariffs as of september 2a and the notable thing is certain items have been left...
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headline, but it is the us and pretty much anyone else at does business with, and these tit—for—tat tausiness with, and these tit—for—tat tariffs are becoming such a big issue for the markets. and when you look at trade wars, no one really wins ina look at trade wars, no one really wins in a trade war, especially when you have two such superpowers like the us and china. the us but tariffs on one side, china on the other. that ends up increasing the prices of everything so it ends up costing jobs at the companies that produce the goods, and ends up costing the consumer more to buy the goods. so the consumer is the only people that really lose in trade wars in the end, but this is causing such massive turmoil within the markets at the moment. and it is interesting, because she talks about that turmoil. one thing that has been a concern in the last week or so been a concern in the last week or so is this fear of contagion. we have seen investor flight from the turkish lira, argentinian peso, and a lot of articles were written last week talking about how this will spread and spread and spr
headline, but it is the us and pretty much anyone else at does business with, and these tit—for—tat tausiness with, and these tit—for—tat tariffs are becoming such a big issue for the markets. and when you look at trade wars, no one really wins ina look at trade wars, no one really wins in a trade war, especially when you have two such superpowers like the us and china. the us but tariffs on one side, china on the other. that ends up increasing the prices of everything so it ends up...
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it is monday, let's ta ke investigation. at the important business and economic events we are watching this week. later today fedex are reporting their quarterly earnings, important to see whether the us china trade war has had any impact. 0n the us china trade war has had any impact. on tuesday will, we will get an insight into the hottest housing markets in the region, australia releasing second—quarter process. the central bank injapan is meeting to decide on interest rates. shinzo abe a wage in last week, saying that the chip —— the bank ofjapan's ultra loose monetary policy shouldn't last forever. 0n ultra loose monetary policy shouldn't last forever. on thursday japan is releasing its trade data for the month of august. earlier i gotan for the month of august. earlier i got an insight. us companies will be impacted and of course, fedex is at the heart of all of this. we have to remember that about 70% of trade is linked to multinational companies, who of course, that will have an impact. i think from the most recent wa
it is monday, let's ta ke investigation. at the important business and economic events we are watching this week. later today fedex are reporting their quarterly earnings, important to see whether the us china trade war has had any impact. 0n the us china trade war has had any impact. on tuesday will, we will get an insight into the hottest housing markets in the region, australia releasing second—quarter process. the central bank injapan is meeting to decide on interest rates. shinzo abe a...
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lets ta ke a look at the front pages. has the headline: ‘boris vs may — now it's war‘. the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the sunday telegraph leads on the data breach which has affected the conservatives' conference app. the paper says the party faces a potential fine of up to £2 million. the sunday express says theresa may is planning to take onjeremy corbyn, by promising a housing and transport revolution. here, they focus on the domestic agenda. the observer reports that the government is to produce the first official guidelines on the maximum amount of time young people should spend on social media, amid concerns over mental health problems in children. the mail on sunday is launching a campaign to save parks, which it says are falling into disrepair or being sold—off by cash—strapped cou
lets ta ke a look at the front pages. has the headline: ‘boris vs may — now it's war‘. the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the sunday telegraph leads on the data breach which has affected the conservatives' conference app. the paper says the party faces a...
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it ta kes fun changing all 365 clocks. it takes five days but i don't mind. if i didn't change them, i wouldn't bust them. i'd be too lazy. still to be resolved, when any change mine ta ke be resolved, when any change mine take place and whether to choose permanent winter or summer time the. brussels wants everybody to be on the same time but with each member state to be able to decide themselves the prospect of changing your watch at european borders can't be ruled out. andy beatt, bbc news. just put it halfway through and leave it there for the whole year. let's get the weather now with tomasz schafernaker. well, the weekend's upon us, and the weather is actually looking pretty good across much of the country over the next couple of days. some warmth, summerlike warmth. in fact, temperatures could get up into the mid—20s. the nights are drawing in, the days are getting shorter and any warmth that we do get, we really should make the most of it. so let's see what's happening then into the weekend, high pressure's very close to the uk, so that means settled w
it ta kes fun changing all 365 clocks. it takes five days but i don't mind. if i didn't change them, i wouldn't bust them. i'd be too lazy. still to be resolved, when any change mine ta ke be resolved, when any change mine take place and whether to choose permanent winter or summer time the. brussels wants everybody to be on the same time but with each member state to be able to decide themselves the prospect of changing your watch at european borders can't be ruled out. andy beatt, bbc news....
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i know you are coming back to ta ke there. through the rest of the papers a little bit later on. i will see soon. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a daughter enslaved by the extremist group the so—called islamic state is freed, but thousands more yazidis are missing or dead. we report from northern iraq on a community in crisis. freedom itself was attacked this morning and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes the spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough! the difficult decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it is an exodus of up to 60,000 people, caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! you are watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: south korea has confirmed president moonjae—in will meet north korean leader
i know you are coming back to ta ke there. through the rest of the papers a little bit later on. i will see soon. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a daughter enslaved by the extremist group the so—called islamic state is freed, but thousands more yazidis are missing or dead. we report from northern iraq on a community in crisis. freedom itself was attacked this morning and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes...
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ke n ste ps at european governments that have ta ken steps to stop at european governments that havealy is one example. 1600 have died this year, that's a huge number. from your experience, you've talked to many who've tried this journey, tell us the sort of things they're facing. 0ne the sort of things they're facing. one of the big thing is that this report showed to me, the most shocking, or one of the most shocking, or one of the most shocking statistics in it was that sincejune shocking statistics in it was that since june seven incidents shocking statistics in it was that sincejune seven incidents were more than 50 people have died in the mediterranean, mike have taken place but there doesn't seem to be that much coverage of it —— in the mediterranean have ta ken much coverage of it —— in the mediterranean have taken place. and the most worrying thing is the european union have funded the libyan coastguard to do interceptions, 0restes, and that's led to a huge increase in deaths. —— or rescues. fighting in libya from what i've heard this week has been very bad. they've said tha
ke n ste ps at european governments that have ta ken steps to stop at european governments that havealy is one example. 1600 have died this year, that's a huge number. from your experience, you've talked to many who've tried this journey, tell us the sort of things they're facing. 0ne the sort of things they're facing. one of the big thing is that this report showed to me, the most shocking, or one of the most shocking, or one of the most shocking statistics in it was that sincejune shocking...
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trying to ta ke those kind of situations. trying to take it in as best possible.a speech and i am not very good at doing the speech is. —— speeches. angela stanford has won herfirst major title, with a dramatic victory at the evian championship in france, as fellow american amy olson double—bogeyed the last. olson was a shot clear of clubhouse leader stanford going down the par—four 18th, but finished with a six. that meant a three—under—par 68 on the final day brought victory for a0—year—old stanford, who finished on 12 under. i have no idea whatjust happened. i am grateful. i am so happy for everybody at home. everybody that has always cheer to me, just, they never gave up on me. —— cheered for me. cristiano ronaldo has finally opened his goalscoring account forjuventus. the five time ballon d'or winner scored both goals, as juve saw off sassuolo to maintain their 100% start to the season. ronaldo, who hadn't scored in his first three games since his move from real madrid, tapped in shortly after half—time. the 33—year—old then finished off a rapid counter—attac
trying to ta ke those kind of situations. trying to take it in as best possible.a speech and i am not very good at doing the speech is. —— speeches. angela stanford has won herfirst major title, with a dramatic victory at the evian championship in france, as fellow american amy olson double—bogeyed the last. olson was a shot clear of clubhouse leader stanford going down the par—four 18th, but finished with a six. that meant a three—under—par 68 on the final day brought victory for...
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in the end, to ta ke hesitating behinds.t rival was massive considering... this stage was considered the more innocuous stage. it was mostly flat until the final climb which wasn't a very steep one. it was quite a steady one after the first steep couple of kilometres. but tomorrow isa couple of kilometres. but tomorrow is a brutal day. everyone was taken by surprise. i think people thought it was touch and go and going to be retired. now i think everyone is thinking simon yates will be wearing that red jersey. thank you for joining us. patrick fletcher there from cycling news. i will leave you with a look at tomorrow's stage to come. that could see simon yates ride into history. thank you. plenty of drama to come this weekend. this weekend, sees the return of the premier league after the international break... tomorrow liverpool will hope to extend their winning run as they travel to wembley to take on tottenham... maurizzio sari will also be hoping to maintain chelsea's perfect start when they face cardiff.. and manchester
in the end, to ta ke hesitating behinds.t rival was massive considering... this stage was considered the more innocuous stage. it was mostly flat until the final climb which wasn't a very steep one. it was quite a steady one after the first steep couple of kilometres. but tomorrow isa couple of kilometres. but tomorrow is a brutal day. everyone was taken by surprise. i think people thought it was touch and go and going to be retired. now i think everyone is thinking simon yates will be wearing...
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they actually don't ta ke doing any work. not get the grades they need for the future. take schools seriously, not get the grades they need for the futurem affects performance, once they have got that offer. and affects their future, future employees will look at their a—level grades. short—term gain, but long—term it is a problem for them and the students who don't give a for them and the students who don't givea dam. for them and the students who don't give a dam. a shortened paper review. that's it for the papers tonight. riveting viewing from america. that is it for us from tonight. —— from asp for tonight. —— from us for tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, torcuil crichton and jenni russell and goodbye. hello there. today is going to be a much, much cooler day. early cloud in so
they actually don't ta ke doing any work. not get the grades they need for the future. take schools seriously, not get the grades they need for the futurem affects performance, once they have got that offer. and affects their future, future employees will look at their a—level grades. short—term gain, but long—term it is a problem for them and the students who don't give a for them and the students who don't givea dam. for them and the students who don't give a dam. a shortened paper...
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ourjob is to ta ke completely mixed up.h of those bales, separate it and run it through the planned to separate out all the different polymer types, so we can pass it on for recycling. we created circular economy. it's so allowed inside this plant, but what you can see here are 121 conveyor belts, sorting plastics into types. the plants can then generate up to 13 dig up a 350 bales plastic a day. one bail alone could contain up to 17,000 bottles. that's a lot of plastic. we, effectively, ta ke a lot of plastic. we, effectively, take any plastics that you put into your recycling. then the plant works on those plastics and separates them out into your water bottles, hdpe, which is milk bottles, your parts, tabs, trays, those kinds of things. the machines are able to detect the different types of plastics, or polymers, separate them, and squash them down into bales. here are glad rochester, what we look to do is re cycle rochester, what we look to do is recycle everything that comes in here. but what comes in is always re cycl
ourjob is to ta ke completely mixed up.h of those bales, separate it and run it through the planned to separate out all the different polymer types, so we can pass it on for recycling. we created circular economy. it's so allowed inside this plant, but what you can see here are 121 conveyor belts, sorting plastics into types. the plants can then generate up to 13 dig up a 350 bales plastic a day. one bail alone could contain up to 17,000 bottles. that's a lot of plastic. we, effectively, ta ke...
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that china does not play by the fact that china does not play by the rules and countries have had to ta had to take china to the world trade 0rganisation, do you think we will see china trading away at trades or not? we were hearing about the speech of the premier, li keqiang, talking about globalisation and working together. here's stealing the message, saying we should have cooperation and trade. that is funny coming from china, which is notoriously stealing. 88% of goods confiscated by homeland security for counterfeiting are in china and hong kong. it is funny they are claiming we should not be talking about nationalism or protectionism when, in fact, the chinese are clearly at fault here. i think the president needs to do a betterjob. the president does not play by all the rules either. it is notjust china being the bad guy all the time. cases are brought against the us and decisions are made and that is fine and the government lives with them. i think the wto needs to be freshened up. there was a declaration in 1994 calling for open and free markets and that is not what we are get
that china does not play by the fact that china does not play by the rules and countries have had to ta had to take china to the world trade 0rganisation, do you think we will see china trading away at trades or not? we were hearing about the speech of the premier, li keqiang, talking about globalisation and working together. here's stealing the message, saying we should have cooperation and trade. that is funny coming from china, which is notoriously stealing. 88% of goods confiscated by...
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they hope to equip the postman with smartphones and ta blets the postman with smartphones and tabletsices to people in these towns and villages who don't have access to proper banks. it is a huge indian postal service and if you look at it they have about 300,000 postmen across the country, 155,000 post offices so that's a very huge reach but the key question is implementation that's what we need to watch out for. can the government implement such a huge programme across the country? good stuff, thanks very much. i know you will keep an eye on it and how the roll—out continues. sameer hashmi in mumbai. the nikkei has been falling over worries over trade. donald trump said on saturday there was no need to keep canada in the north american free trade agreement, nafta. and also warned congress not to meddle with trade negotiations, 01’ to meddle with trade negotiations, or he says he will simply terminated altogether. that spooked investors in the us and also asia because it raises worries over the likelihood over whether there will be a deal with china orjapan and the us so lots of ques
they hope to equip the postman with smartphones and ta blets the postman with smartphones and tabletsices to people in these towns and villages who don't have access to proper banks. it is a huge indian postal service and if you look at it they have about 300,000 postmen across the country, 155,000 post offices so that's a very huge reach but the key question is implementation that's what we need to watch out for. can the government implement such a huge programme across the country? good...
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i don't think it would ta ke something.ople, along with him if he wasn't confident that he would be able to bring something back, close to show the americans that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation, and something to show his and people in south korea who have seen his domestic agenda, his economic agenda, start to flounder. i think in terms of what he needs to show the americans, some immediate steps that the north koreans are willing to ta ke that the north koreans are willing to take after the declaration of peace and for the domestic audience, something that looks quite dramatic, symbolically powerful, opening up a exchange, a postal exchange or something like that. what is he likely to experience when he gets to pyongyang, you are at the mass games recently, seeing this huge display of mike, what will it be like for him? —— might. both of these leaders are very good at managing images and the games is nothing, if not, and incredibly powerful, emotionally artistic performance. i suspect that they will t
i don't think it would ta ke something.ople, along with him if he wasn't confident that he would be able to bring something back, close to show the americans that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation, and something to show his and people in south korea who have seen his domestic agenda, his economic agenda, start to flounder. i think in terms of what he needs to show the americans, some immediate steps that the north koreans are willing to ta ke that the north koreans are...
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which ta kes terms favourable to the uk. which takes us to the front of the telegraph. they have gone without. this is a different way of presenting it without that picture we have already highlighted. and they have gone to very clearly with mr micron and he is pretty obvious who his target is, brexit is the choice that british people pushed by those who predicted ev solutions, those who predicted ev solutions, those people are liars. well mr johnson is listening, perhaps mr barrages is listening and others, but my own thoughts from all this and it's hinted at in this telegraph article as well, are we nearer tonight against the wishes of a lot of people to a second referendum? you have to wonder if that is the only way out of all this because is not apparent that anyone is very clear tonight what is the way out of it. parliament is heading for some kind of deadlock at the moment because it's clear that the vast majority of other mps would not vote for no deal, so they need some kind of deal. if checkers is not on the table, nothing else is. so, at the moment, we face th
which ta kes terms favourable to the uk. which takes us to the front of the telegraph. they have gone without. this is a different way of presenting it without that picture we have already highlighted. and they have gone to very clearly with mr micron and he is pretty obvious who his target is, brexit is the choice that british people pushed by those who predicted ev solutions, those who predicted ev solutions, those people are liars. well mr johnson is listening, perhaps mr barrages is...
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then ian poulter will ta ke patrick reed? then ian poulter will take on justin patrick reed?onjustin thomas and his partner. fascinating matchups to come with the four balls. that is where america has fared better as opposed to the foursomes. the alternate shot format. well, listen to this. all your need is just nine and a half more point than the ryder cup will be back in their possession once again. and i reckon we could see some more thunderclaps. thank you so much. lewis hamilton will be hoping to take a step closer to a fifth formula one world title this weekend. he leads the drivers' championship by a0 points going into this weekend's russian grand prix and was quickest in today's practise. the times formula one reporter rebecca clancyjoins us from sochi. good evening. thank you forjoining us. good evening. thank you forjoining us. lewis hamilton we are talking about him again lewis hamilton we are talking about him lewis hamilton seems to be growing in strength with each race. what has he and mercedes done to swing the championship so much in theirfavour when they were
then ian poulter will ta ke patrick reed? then ian poulter will take on justin patrick reed?onjustin thomas and his partner. fascinating matchups to come with the four balls. that is where america has fared better as opposed to the foursomes. the alternate shot format. well, listen to this. all your need is just nine and a half more point than the ryder cup will be back in their possession once again. and i reckon we could see some more thunderclaps. thank you so much. lewis hamilton will be...
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let's ta ke until we see some movement on trade.ment intervention that we have seen because we have seen beijing announcing measures to support some of those businesses that are hit, some of them getting rebates of. will this help cushion some of the impact of the trade tariffs that are currently enforced and those to come? it is a bit like the ministry of finance using a finger to plug a hole in a dyke. it has swollen to 375 billion us dollars and trump has written to apply tariffs to practically all chinese exports. is isa practically all chinese exports. is is a global phenomenon on, with countries like australia and japan also moving, following the us lead to limit china's technology export. i think china might be moving to end the leveraging and added liquidity, but it will not be enough. china is poorly positioned to win a extended trade war with the us rate now. —— right now. volvo and its chinese owners have postponed plans to float shares, blaming trade tensions and a downturn in automotive. it had reportedly been discussin
let's ta ke until we see some movement on trade.ment intervention that we have seen because we have seen beijing announcing measures to support some of those businesses that are hit, some of them getting rebates of. will this help cushion some of the impact of the trade tariffs that are currently enforced and those to come? it is a bit like the ministry of finance using a finger to plug a hole in a dyke. it has swollen to 375 billion us dollars and trump has written to apply tariffs to...
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james says he always ta kes couple of comments.much. we will see a windy spell of weather throughout this week. it all starts off really through tonight as the re m na nts of off really through tonight as the remnants of ex—hurricane helene started to work their way in. we can see the central storm to the west of iberia, moving north and throwing up a lot of clouds ahead of it. today there will be rain affecting the far west of northern ireland, northern and western areas of scotland getting some rain. some sunshine this morning in northern parts of england and north wales but by this afternoon, the sunshine will be across southern areas and quite a one day, really. temperatures getting up into the high teens across northern parts of to the mid—20s across the south. here is storm helene. it will move further north, but the isobars are becoming much closer together, indicative of some stronger winds through tonight. particularly around the irish sea coast where we could see gusts of wind of 60, 60 five miles per hour. heavy rain wor
james says he always ta kes couple of comments.much. we will see a windy spell of weather throughout this week. it all starts off really through tonight as the re m na nts of off really through tonight as the remnants of ex—hurricane helene started to work their way in. we can see the central storm to the west of iberia, moving north and throwing up a lot of clouds ahead of it. today there will be rain affecting the far west of northern ireland, northern and western areas of scotland getting...
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you alluded to russia there, ta ke rift. you alluded to russia there, take us to the telegraph.hs, like the devolution of man as they unmask and reveal the true identity of the so—called not shocked hit man. tell us more. so—called not shocked hit man. tell us more. got a decent looking young man. the one on the left taken 15 years ago, then he turns into somebody who looks like an intelligence officer, rather than him claiming to be a —— in the fitness industry who want to look at the salisbury cathedral. a shame they look more at the triple household than at the cathedral. an english guy called elliot higgins who set up an investigative website that we have to thank for finding this out. but the trouble with social media now, if you try and hide something as big as the russian intelligence behind this, somebody is going to reveal that it is not true. and i don't know why people bother to hide a big things in the world now, because if anyone knows about it, it will get out to the newspaper. there is a tory minister saying this is embarrassing for putin and russia. but they seem
you alluded to russia there, ta ke rift. you alluded to russia there, take us to the telegraph.hs, like the devolution of man as they unmask and reveal the true identity of the so—called not shocked hit man. tell us more. so—called not shocked hit man. tell us more. got a decent looking young man. the one on the left taken 15 years ago, then he turns into somebody who looks like an intelligence officer, rather than him claiming to be a —— in the fitness industry who want to look at the...
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steve bannon coming to europe, saying that he is going to advise an alliance of alt right europeans to ta ke alliance of alt right europeans to take over the european parliament. it might sound like a joke, but it is actually quite worrying if you think that the far right has got into power in italy, the third economy of the eurozone. and europe is very nervous about the collision course of the italian far right government with brussels on financial rules. so it is getting very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in britain, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift?” think do you sense a similar shift?|j think theresa do you sense a similar shift?” think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where our partner in crime is at work, the csu head, fighting for his survival, and so head, fighting for hi
steve bannon coming to europe, saying that he is going to advise an alliance of alt right europeans to ta ke alliance of alt right europeans to take over the european parliament. it might sound like a joke, but it is actually quite worrying if you think that the far right has got into power in italy, the third economy of the eurozone. and europe is very nervous about the collision course of the italian far right government with brussels on financial rules. so it is getting very tense in europe....
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en tennessee prueba prueba (musica() (musica() cnoorea del norte no incluyes e militar del anivesarn tacion de militares no e exhibieron misiles letales . >> el presidente tdonald trump g agradecio al lider norcoreano por demostrar que su dialogo avanza. >> en otras cosas, la llegada de maradoan diego armando maradonaa tiene comentarios a favor y en contra, en el terreno la aficion lo recibio con furor, esperan que el astro del futbol suba a s su equipo a la pdivrimera divis, vic victor silva esta en sinloaal d adelante con la informacion . >> asi es, la mano de dios toco culiacan sinaloa, y desperto en la gente esperanzas de que su q equipo de futbol salte a un n nuevo estanque ole, ole, ole, ole diego armando maradona l o de llego a sinaloa entre ovasiones y entre medios de comunicacion (gritos(ienta ae un pueblo que esperaba un cambio de jugada en su equipo de futbol . >> es bueno que venga el juga r jugador, un astro como el a e entrenar al equipo . >> jorge le saca bnririllo a l a zapatos . >> le dara un estilo mejor de u juego al equipo porque el tiene colmillos, tiene la virtud y
en tennessee prueba prueba (musica() (musica() cnoorea del norte no incluyes e militar del anivesarn tacion de militares no e exhibieron misiles letales . >> el presidente tdonald trump g agradecio al lider norcoreano por demostrar que su dialogo avanza. >> en otras cosas, la llegada de maradoan diego armando maradonaa tiene comentarios a favor y en contra, en el terreno la aficion lo recibio con furor, esperan que el astro del futbol suba a s su equipo a la pdivrimera divis, vic...
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it would ta ke a mutual relationship...enationalisation would. you would have to wait for those franchises to merge. we have just had the chaos of east coast main line. it will be a 12 month review. i am afraid, i know i sound cynical, but how many reviews of things do we have, and how many very good people outside of x coming in from business. —— outside of politics. you know, the world is littered with sort of dusty tomes that have been done by people. and nothing has ever been enacted upon it. i cannot fault a word you have said. well, thank you very much. agreement, it is lovely. somebody said that on twitter, actually, that even when you disagree you do it so nicely. you should see them when they are offset. a different story. we scrap away. yes, especially jo. the sunday times. hi viz vests... iam away. yes, especially jo. the sunday times. hi viz vests... i am so disappointed we were not given special vests to our. we are not allowed to wear them in here. special vests to our. we are not allowed to wear them in herel
it would ta ke a mutual relationship...enationalisation would. you would have to wait for those franchises to merge. we have just had the chaos of east coast main line. it will be a 12 month review. i am afraid, i know i sound cynical, but how many reviews of things do we have, and how many very good people outside of x coming in from business. —— outside of politics. you know, the world is littered with sort of dusty tomes that have been done by people. and nothing has ever been enacted...
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chequers was an attempt to ta ke and checks.of norway, bits of everything, solve the irish border problem, and make everybody happy. what it has done is make almost nobody happy. that means, as a result, right now, this issue of the irish border, the most immediate issue in the negotiations, still needs to be sorted out. thanks very much. a dramatic rescue operation has taken place after a passenger plane came down in a lagoon in a remote island in the pacific ocean. it's believed the plane tried to land at the airport on the micronesian island of weno, butjust missed the runway, but all 47 people on board were rescued, as phil mercer reports. bad weather could be to blame for causing the air niugini flight to miss the airway. as the aircraft was slowly sinking in a lagoon islanders leapt into action taking to a flotilla of boats to help rescue 36 passengers and 11 crew members. some are reported to have been badly hurt. there was apparently panic on board as sea water poured into the cabin, reaching waist height before rescuers
chequers was an attempt to ta ke and checks.of norway, bits of everything, solve the irish border problem, and make everybody happy. what it has done is make almost nobody happy. that means, as a result, right now, this issue of the irish border, the most immediate issue in the negotiations, still needs to be sorted out. thanks very much. a dramatic rescue operation has taken place after a passenger plane came down in a lagoon in a remote island in the pacific ocean. it's believed the plane...
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he toiled against carlos ta ka m, want to see. he toiled against carlos ta kam, who want to see.. he went with joseph he did not let him go the distance. he went withjoseph parker the full distance for the first time in his career. i was in cardiff that night. there were some boos at the end. it will be important now for anthony joshua to put on a show tonight. his priority again will be to win. he knows against alexander povetkin, one punch could be all it takes to ruin everything for anthonyjoshua, with all three of his belt on the line tonight. the first priority for him will be to win and hopefully he will go on to set up the spur fight in 2019 -- will go on to set up the spur fight in 2019 —— set up the super fight. he says he is feeling the pressure but he's got nothing to prove because he is 21—0. 20 of those fights have been by way of knockout. anthonyjoshua will fights have been by way of knockout. anthony joshua will want to fights have been by way of knockout. anthonyjoshua will want to get the win tonight, and if he can he will wa nt to win tonight, and if he can he w
he toiled against carlos ta ka m, want to see. he toiled against carlos ta kam, who want to see.. he went with joseph he did not let him go the distance. he went withjoseph parker the full distance for the first time in his career. i was in cardiff that night. there were some boos at the end. it will be important now for anthony joshua to put on a show tonight. his priority again will be to win. he knows against alexander povetkin, one punch could be all it takes to ruin everything for...
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nike may have other motives and they may be able to make money, but they have ta ken a may be able tohen history looks back they will be judged on the right side. less still a baby for a quarterback. does he have a future. could it inspire teams to employ him? he put himself out there on the line in the prime of his career. and i believe what he said about he will be on the right side of history and what he sacrificed. he will go down for some people in legendary status? what he has done off the field is going to by far trump anything that he could do... excuse the pun. yes, this guy will be looked at like a muhammad ali, as somebody who took a stand and brought people together. as two black men who have played this incredible game at the highest level, how does it make you feel when you see this split? it is unfortunate to see, if you look at theissue, unfortunate to see, if you look at the issue, why is he doing what he is doing, forget what how he is doing, why is he doing what he is doing? he has seen police brutality and unarmed black american people getting shot and killed and p
nike may have other motives and they may be able to make money, but they have ta ken a may be able tohen history looks back they will be judged on the right side. less still a baby for a quarterback. does he have a future. could it inspire teams to employ him? he put himself out there on the line in the prime of his career. and i believe what he said about he will be on the right side of history and what he sacrificed. he will go down for some people in legendary status? what he has done off...
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if it ta kes pla ce it take place at the port?t in the last meeting he hung his hat in the last meeting he had on a truck parked on the end 24 5000 trucks that would be full in two days. —— on the m20 for 5000 trucks. the auto industry is very worried if there was a hard border. it'sjustified. already this worried if there was a hard border. it's justified. already this week, bmw have announced they will move their shut down to a period just after brexit. all talk at once they do not know what the impact will be. i know they have investment all the time going into the auto industry in new technology and everything else. aston martin ships most of its cars outside the european area. they don't actually ship many cars into europe, but most go to other areas. nissan in europe, it's very different. every car company in this country has a different way of operating. just to bring in chris morris, the reality check corresponded. just some numbers to illustrate kevin's point about the number of trucks coming through dover. its 2.6 millio
if it ta kes pla ce it take place at the port?t in the last meeting he hung his hat in the last meeting he had on a truck parked on the end 24 5000 trucks that would be full in two days. —— on the m20 for 5000 trucks. the auto industry is very worried if there was a hard border. it'sjustified. already this worried if there was a hard border. it's justified. already this week, bmw have announced they will move their shut down to a period just after brexit. all talk at once they do not know...
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keep ta bs were half a dozen, a dozen.dex. banks, ending on waffles. got me hungry. ice cream or cream? cream. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, rob and natalie. from all of us, goodnight. good evening. losses for tonight. 0n the verge of a first grand tour title, simon yates climbs to a huge lead in the vuelta a espana. gloucester came back from being ten points down at half—time to win the west derby against bristol, 35—13. the bears, promoted at the end of last season were leading 13— three at the break. gloucester scored five tries in the second half, two from charlie sharples. 0spreys' unbeaten start to the season in the proi4 has come to a crushing end. they were beaten 49—13 by munster in limerick. 0spreys had won their opening two league matches but conceded seven tries to muns
keep ta bs were half a dozen, a dozen.dex. banks, ending on waffles. got me hungry. ice cream or cream? cream. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, rob and natalie. from all of us, goodnight. good evening. losses for tonight. 0n the verge of a first grand tour...
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and of course we will ta ke pennsylvania. of course we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in oui’ take a look at tomorrow's papers in our newspaper review with rosalind own. andjim our newspaper review with rosalind own. and jim waterson, our newspaper review with rosalind own. andjim waterson, media editor at the guardian. coming up for you at the guardian. coming up for you at how past ten. and again at half past 11. all ahead for you on bbc news, but now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm azi farni. coming up... europe get ready to try to regain the ryder cup — but they'll be underdogs against the us team. ..which includes a resurgent tiger woods, who pulled the crowds in his his first practice today. we haven't won as a us squad here in 25 years on foreign soil, so hopefully that will change this week as well. once united, but is the mourinho/pogba relationship broken for good? and ellie suter‘s bereaved father hopes a new foundation can end a vicious cycle around young athlete's funding. h
and of course we will ta ke pennsylvania. of course we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in oui’ take a look at tomorrow's papers in our newspaper review with rosalind own. andjim our newspaper review with rosalind own. and jim waterson, our newspaper review with rosalind own. andjim waterson, media editor at the guardian. coming up for you at the guardian. coming up for you at how past ten. and again at half past 11. all ahead for you on bbc news, but now it is time for sports day. hello...
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they will ta ke to take their argument?sh administration there were key moments, at a time when the use of torture was being discussed, the treatment of detainees at guant namo bay and also discussion about a law banning gay marriage. so they will wa nt to banning gay marriage. so they will want to know what his advice was to george w bush in that time and also more up—to—date, he has gone to and fro a bit on his view of whether the president could be indicted or question while in office. and of course that will be absolutely crucial if robert mueller the special counsel looking into those allegations of collusion between the tram campaign and russia, whether he presses his demand for answers from the president and that could end up at the supreme court. so the view of ten to an extent to which any president should be exposed to legal proceedings while in office will also be crucial in their questioning. thank you. (the headlines on bbc news... labour's ruling body votes in favour of adopting in full the international holoc
they will ta ke to take their argument?sh administration there were key moments, at a time when the use of torture was being discussed, the treatment of detainees at guant namo bay and also discussion about a law banning gay marriage. so they will wa nt to banning gay marriage. so they will want to know what his advice was to george w bush in that time and also more up—to—date, he has gone to and fro a bit on his view of whether the president could be indicted or question while in office....
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this footage of hurricane florence, ta ken over several hours, shows winds of up to 141mph.re keeping a close watch on it from the sky, as evacuations are ordered on the ground. we got the hurricane and the surge which may be as high as 10 feet, maybe more, maybe less, we don't know, coming out of the ocean, and after that we have water coming down, flooding us. so we're in for a real episode here. more than a million people along the coast of the carolinas have been told to leave their homes. the outer banks, a chain of low lying islands, are particularly vulnerable. everyone here has been ordered out. people don't understand that when they say it's time to evacuate, there's no emergency services, the restaurants are closed, there's nothing else open, you need to go back and get back to the mainland so you've got some comforts. before they go, they do what they can to ensure their home or business survives the hurricane. see what happens, and hopefully we have a business to come back to. the us navy, too, is making a tactical retreat. around 30 ships stationed on the virgin
this footage of hurricane florence, ta ken over several hours, shows winds of up to 141mph.re keeping a close watch on it from the sky, as evacuations are ordered on the ground. we got the hurricane and the surge which may be as high as 10 feet, maybe more, maybe less, we don't know, coming out of the ocean, and after that we have water coming down, flooding us. so we're in for a real episode here. more than a million people along the coast of the carolinas have been told to leave their homes....
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jane: taing of head and heart, what are your personal recollections of him? mr.hn and i got elected in 1982 together so we have been friends for 30-plus years. we were the only vietnam veterans in the class. my years as a soldier paled next to his heroic struggle and coming backlive to become an iconic political figure. we enjoyed a great relationship. we may have been in the same party, wdisagreed on plenty of issues. but for jhn, it was not a tter of agreeing with him all the time. it was how you agree, how you articulated differences, and can you nd a little common groun of course, everybody who knew john lovednd appreciated his incredible sense of humor. you had to be at the ready all the time. jane: what wilit mean for you to be a pallbearer tomorrow? mr. ridge: well, i've been privileged to serve in government, many accolades and public tributes, but i can' think of anything that is more important to me personally then a dear frid, somebody i admired greatly and for whom i had a grea say i want you by my side for the service. i can't think of anything bette
jane: taing of head and heart, what are your personal recollections of him? mr.hn and i got elected in 1982 together so we have been friends for 30-plus years. we were the only vietnam veterans in the class. my years as a soldier paled next to his heroic struggle and coming backlive to become an iconic political figure. we enjoyed a great relationship. we may have been in the same party, wdisagreed on plenty of issues. but for jhn, it was not a tter of agreeing with him all the time. it was how...
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it only ta kes not show the full picture.fficient route to get drugs into prison. to be honest, the numbers don't really tell us whether the problem is growing, or whether people are getting better at spotting it. they really don't tell us whether that is the whole size of the issue. thousands of people have taken part in more anti—migrant process in the german city of chemnitz. a week ago, a german man was killed, allegedly by two asylum seekers, trading a series of violent demonstrations. the far right political party in the country, the alternative for germany, has been accused of inflaming tensions. the united states is that it is cutting $300 million in military aid to pakistan. they have criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. the decision was taken days militant groups. the decision was ta ken days before militant groups. the decision was taken days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister. video games that have the capacity to spend money in the game wil
it only ta kes not show the full picture.fficient route to get drugs into prison. to be honest, the numbers don't really tell us whether the problem is growing, or whether people are getting better at spotting it. they really don't tell us whether that is the whole size of the issue. thousands of people have taken part in more anti—migrant process in the german city of chemnitz. a week ago, a german man was killed, allegedly by two asylum seekers, trading a series of violent demonstrations....
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it is an incredible slob and ta kes a effort.tion and detail. —— slog. there was a point when the iranians got very angry at me and my family had to listen to death to wendy sherman on the streets of tehran. that is not the most comfortable place to be. we got past it. i had e—mails that came to me and came to my daughter's gmail account saying that my husband was having an affair with someone in europe well i was negotiating. it was not true but it was unnerving. i have some ideas can be going back to the beginning of your story berrahee might have put the e—mails into the hopper but, nonetheless you have to get used to a lot of disquieting things and really persist in trying to reach the objective that you and your colleagues have set out. thank your colleagues have set out. thank you forjoining us in the studio. the point that ambassador sherman was making about the kind of personal attacks which can be levied on people and in particular women in this situation. 0thers on people and in particular women in this situation. other
it is an incredible slob and ta kes a effort.tion and detail. —— slog. there was a point when the iranians got very angry at me and my family had to listen to death to wendy sherman on the streets of tehran. that is not the most comfortable place to be. we got past it. i had e—mails that came to me and came to my daughter's gmail account saying that my husband was having an affair with someone in europe well i was negotiating. it was not true but it was unnerving. i have some ideas can be...
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we ta ke express deep regret for this. we take the protection of our customer's data seriously.omer's data seriously. so a customer data breach at british airways from 21st august to 25th september. that is all we have at the moment. one 50 years ago professor bell burnell discovered a new type of star, that emits pulses of radiation. the work received the nobel prize for physics in 1974, but it was her male colleagues, not her, that were named as the winners. the award of the breakthrough price for her work in part writes what many see of a great injustice and now she wants to use the prize money to fund a scholarship to get more female and black physics students into research jobs. i hope it will increase the flexibility of thinking, the openness to new ideas, new results, new ways of doing things. i hope that that will enable other breakthroughs in physics, because we have a more diverse body. black and female students are underrepresented in physics research. in 2016 more than three times as many boys studied a—level physics than girls. in the same year, the number of black
we ta ke express deep regret for this. we take the protection of our customer's data seriously.omer's data seriously. so a customer data breach at british airways from 21st august to 25th september. that is all we have at the moment. one 50 years ago professor bell burnell discovered a new type of star, that emits pulses of radiation. the work received the nobel prize for physics in 1974, but it was her male colleagues, not her, that were named as the winners. the award of the breakthrough...
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and really it's about informing people of the real negative coffequences of ta >> reporter: in a letter to congress today, the coalition calledrgoncernst. it's planning listening sessions with small business owners hurt by theiffs starting next week in noinl, pennsylvania and tennessee. tv and digital ads are in the works. also today, farmers fanned out across capit hill to push the issue with lawmakers. >> we are concern that the tapproach taking on trade war is going to hurt us essentially at a time when we areeeing farm income down 50%. >> reporter: the trump administration has already imposed tariffs and $50 billion in chinese goods. anothernd rou on $200 billion of imports is in the works. and the pre tdent has said rest of what we import from mcis at risk but business leaders hope that hearing about the impact of the trade war is alreadyaving on main street will make a difference. >> it's one thing to talk about those in aypothetical sense as has been done for the last year. it's another thing to actually have t people being hurt by the tariffs tell their stories. and that's reall
and really it's about informing people of the real negative coffequences of ta >> reporter: in a letter to congress today, the coalition calledrgoncernst. it's planning listening sessions with small business owners hurt by theiffs starting next week in noinl, pennsylvania and tennessee. tv and digital ads are in the works. also today, farmers fanned out across capit hill to push the issue with lawmakers. >> we are concern that the tapproach taking on trade war is going to hurt us...
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that another senator talked about, those were statements taken talked about, those were statements taments taken by our majority staff? they are already in the record. yes but they were taken by our majority staff? 0r they were taken by our majority staff? or did minority staff participate? no. why not? were they instructed not to participate? beach was not to. that is right. if i may... let us listen to senator feinstein. can we be excused? their witness is tired. in fact, we are going to continue this meeting. let us going to continue this meeting. let usjust be nice to dr ford. dr ford, ican usjust be nice to dr ford. dr ford, i can only speak of —— speed as one of 21 senators but i thank you for your testimony and more importantly for your bravery, coming out and trying to answer our questions as best you could remember. thank you. we will recess for 45 minutes. studio: that test many wrapping up for 45 minutes, senator grassley, chairman of that committee, finishing up by saying, let us be nice to her. with dr ford having finished questioning, we now expect that brett kavanaugh w
that another senator talked about, those were statements taken talked about, those were statements taments taken by our majority staff? they are already in the record. yes but they were taken by our majority staff? 0r they were taken by our majority staff? or did minority staff participate? no. why not? were they instructed not to participate? beach was not to. that is right. if i may... let us listen to senator feinstein. can we be excused? their witness is tired. in fact, we are going to...
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>> reporter: wexton with tougher words on tariff >> president trump needless and recklessly imposed ta hffs that arting americans. >> reporter: it's federal workers that could be hurting if the president follows through with his recent threat t freeze their pay. >> appreciate that the president said he was goingreo nsider it but we're working to make sure it's in the budget. >> rorter: wexton accuses comstock of an about-face voting in july for a house budget with a pay sphrase. had a chance to make sure it was included in the spending plan. she didn't when nobody was watching and now p thatple are she's changing the story. >> reporter: comstock says wexton has it wrong. >> the senate has the pay increase in there. rt that >> reporter: today's debate, the only one scheduled so far between the two candidates a voters that made up their mind some of them casting their in person absentee ballots started today. i'm julie carey, news 4. >> hosting a live debate with democratic incumbentenor tim kaine and challenger corey stewart and face off next wednesday at 7:00 p.m. here on nbc 4. that d
>> reporter: wexton with tougher words on tariff >> president trump needless and recklessly imposed ta hffs that arting americans. >> reporter: it's federal workers that could be hurting if the president follows through with his recent threat t freeze their pay. >> appreciate that the president said he was goingreo nsider it but we're working to make sure it's in the budget. >> rorter: wexton accuses comstock of an about-face voting in july for a house budget with...
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that would ta ke courtjustice on monday.would take it to the next age of really confirming him as a member of america's highest court. but christine blasey ford continues to wa nt christine blasey ford continues to want a christine blasey ford continues to wanta number of christine blasey ford continues to want a number of conditions for this hearing to take place in orderfor her to give testimony. she wants brett kava naugh to her to give testimony. she wants brett kavanaugh to give testimony first. she doesn't want him in the room when she gives testimony and she wants no time limit on the opening statement that she gives. and it seems clear at this stage that the republicans on the committee are not prepared to accept all that she is requesting, which does leave a really difficult situation here, and one that senators themselves know they have to handle carefully. so we just have a few hours left to find out whether or not she is prepared to give testimony otherwise republicans say they will press ahead. well, chris, as w
that would ta ke courtjustice on monday.would take it to the next age of really confirming him as a member of america's highest court. but christine blasey ford continues to wa nt christine blasey ford continues to want a christine blasey ford continues to wanta number of christine blasey ford continues to want a number of conditions for this hearing to take place in orderfor her to give testimony. she wants brett kava naugh to her to give testimony. she wants brett kavanaugh to give testimony...