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he ate a pie during the fa cup defeat to arsenal. ing the match in february. it later emerged he had been offered odds by a bookmaker to do so. he has been charged with intentionally influencing a football betting market, and improper conduct. he has until 6:00pm next friday to respond to the charges. the long—term future of the british grand prix at silverstone may be uncertain, but mercedes driver valtteri bottas set the fastest time in second practice for this year's race. and team—mate lewis hamilton wasjust behind him on the timesheets, although he did come off the track briefly, and reported possible damage to the underside of his car. and, while you thought december was prime pantomime season, floyd mayweatherjr and connor mcgregor have been doing their latest bit of acting this evening, ahead of their fight on 26 august. the latest stop on their world tour was in london, and a packed wembley arena watched them curse at one another for around 30 minutes — this the cleanest bit of footage we could show you. mayweather is, of cou
he ate a pie during the fa cup defeat to arsenal. ing the match in february. it later emerged he had been offered odds by a bookmaker to do so. he has been charged with intentionally influencing a football betting market, and improper conduct. he has until 6:00pm next friday to respond to the charges. the long—term future of the british grand prix at silverstone may be uncertain, but mercedes driver valtteri bottas set the fastest time in second practice for this year's race. and team—mate...
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he is one of the top men notjust in spanish football, but in the world, having been head of the spanish faars. he is also a fifa vice president. chris froome fought off tricky windy conditions to protect the yellow jersey on stage 16 of the tour de france, which was won by australian michael matthews. simon brotherton was watching. and easier day, with the alps looming tomorrow, and thursday no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome retained his race lead, while michael matthews w011 race lead, while michael matthews won the intermediate sprint and the stage, to close that gap in the race for the greenjersey to stage, to close that gap in the race for the green jersey to just 29 points, with marcel kittel dropped and out of the picture. of the overall contenders, dan martin lost out as a front group split in the wind near the end, finishing 50 seconds adrift. he now drops, with simon yates up to sixth overall, and still in white is the best rider. two tennis grand slam semi—finals, and now a career—high world ranking — it has been qui
he is one of the top men notjust in spanish football, but in the world, having been head of the spanish faars. he is also a fifa vice president. chris froome fought off tricky windy conditions to protect the yellow jersey on stage 16 of the tour de france, which was won by australian michael matthews. simon brotherton was watching. and easier day, with the alps looming tomorrow, and thursday no chance. hot, healy earlier on, and the racing was hard all day. at the end of it, chris froome...
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the fa ct brilliant and it works well. ou think they should integrate, i don't think it matters to them. how do you sleep? do you sleep well? i am not doing this. not bad. at least we have a reason for it. sleep deprivation would create dementia, that is what they said, and a different story this morning. blame evolution, they say. this was made for you. they had me in mind. fascinating there is a sense that in the old days, people would look after themselves, as there is always someone on guard after themselves, as there is always someone on guard not sleeping. when we all were in a community. they a lwa ys we all were in a community. they always come up with something and i am not saying they will change it again, but it is an interesting idea. so you can just make sure everything is safe for everyone. yes. and some people sleep all day. thank you very much, david. thank you. thank you. good morning. yesterday was one of those days for the southern half of the uk. yes, the covers were on the court at wimbledon. the rain w
the fa ct brilliant and it works well. ou think they should integrate, i don't think it matters to them. how do you sleep? do you sleep well? i am not doing this. not bad. at least we have a reason for it. sleep deprivation would create dementia, that is what they said, and a different story this morning. blame evolution, they say. this was made for you. they had me in mind. fascinating there is a sense that in the old days, people would look after themselves, as there is always someone on...
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so really reflective of the fa ct year. tive of the fact that generally speaking second—quarter earnings, first—quarter earnings are not necessarily the best banking earning quarters for the year, and really we are getting stronger results from jp morgan. susannah showed us some of the figures of where the share prices have been going up, notjust affected by the results put external factors like donald trump's election, the financial choice act, something the banks were looking forward to, explain why they wanted and how likely it is to happen? for many years banks have either complained or lobbied, i should say, that the low interest rate environment that we had up until the end of 2015 and also cumulatively probably the strongest regulatory regimes seen in decades had served to really crimp their net interest margins, the margins they actually managed to retain from lending and borrowing as profit. the reason why they wanted the deregulation was that it would enable them on the basis that they had strengthened their capita
so really reflective of the fa ct year. tive of the fact that generally speaking second—quarter earnings, first—quarter earnings are not necessarily the best banking earning quarters for the year, and really we are getting stronger results from jp morgan. susannah showed us some of the figures of where the share prices have been going up, notjust affected by the results put external factors like donald trump's election, the financial choice act, something the banks were looking forward to,...
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but the fa ct answers is questionable. but the fact is that people are still entitled to them.will continue to work with them. and hope that by careful preparation and discussions, we can realise that we can give them justice. today, there is another meeting, when residents can question the response team about new homes. but six weeks after this fire, there is little sign of things getting much easier, here. danjohnson, bbc news, north kensington. and don't forget injust over 15 news, north kensington. and don't forget in just over 15 minutes, we have practice with charlie and the wheeze. —— louise. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us house of representatives has voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on russia, iran and north korea. moscow says the move would complicate relations. the european court ofjustice is expected to rule whether refugees must file for asylum in the first eu country they arrive in. it could decide the future of several hundred people who entered europe during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016. in the uk, the government's expected to a
but the fa ct answers is questionable. but the fact is that people are still entitled to them.will continue to work with them. and hope that by careful preparation and discussions, we can realise that we can give them justice. today, there is another meeting, when residents can question the response team about new homes. but six weeks after this fire, there is little sign of things getting much easier, here. danjohnson, bbc news, north kensington. and don't forget injust over 15 news, north...
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amnesty, in response, released this poster, drawing attention to the fa ct poster, drawing attention activists campaigned for the release of the 110w campaigned for the release of the now president erdogan, who was in prison at the time. here's the view of one researcher at amnesty international turkey. it is decriminalising all the work we have done. it is a threat against all of us as a human rights movement in turkey. it is a very, very dark day. a dark day for the turkish justice system. it has again proved that the law is not being followed. this is a political case. it doesn't have any standing in law. and i think it is a warning to all of us that we have no safety, no security. this is the background to the case. ten human rights defenders have been detained in turkey on fifthjuly during a raid in istanbul. they say they were making a routine meeting, whereas turkey's president said they we re whereas turkey's president said they were a coup. last summer, in turkey, there was a coup attempt, which is a serious allegation. yesterday, six of them would be remanded in custody, and
amnesty, in response, released this poster, drawing attention to the fa ct poster, drawing attention activists campaigned for the release of the 110w campaigned for the release of the now president erdogan, who was in prison at the time. here's the view of one researcher at amnesty international turkey. it is decriminalising all the work we have done. it is a threat against all of us as a human rights movement in turkey. it is a very, very dark day. a dark day for the turkish justice system. it...
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netflix's real selling point is the fa ct netflix's real selling point is the fact it is creating its like house of cards and oranges to new black. it is really pulling in subscribers. netflix makes up that group of technology companies known as fang, so facebook, alphabet, netflix and google. netflix has said it does not see itself as a disruptive technology company. it sees itself asa technology company. it sees itself as a curator of content. it is all about creating its own content. it is really doing very well. it is interesting. we were discussing it on world business report and our guest was talking about the threat they pose to hollywood, because in many ways netflix is helping to fund the creation of a lot of new hollywood movies. but they released a movie last month with brad pitt which they released in a theatre and netflix some of any slip. so it is this sort of friend and me —— frenemy situation, supporting hollywood at also rivalling them. the share prices up of over 20% this year alone. what's of people don't switch on toward merry television any more. it will be intere
netflix's real selling point is the fa ct netflix's real selling point is the fact it is creating its like house of cards and oranges to new black. it is really pulling in subscribers. netflix makes up that group of technology companies known as fang, so facebook, alphabet, netflix and google. netflix has said it does not see itself as a disruptive technology company. it sees itself asa technology company. it sees itself as a curator of content. it is all about creating its own content. it is...
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they can now celebrate the victory, celebrate the fa ct celebrate the victory, celebrate the fact thatis froome, but also perhaps look at the british dominance in this race at the british dominance in this ra ce over at the british dominance in this race over the past few years. yet again, teams by winning the race, showing how they have dominated and come to the fore of road cycling. —— tea m come to the fore of road cycling. —— team sky winning the race. at 42, questions are posed about where chris froome can go from here. can he come back next year and claim a fifth title, maybe a in the future? that would put him up against the very best riders that have ever competed here. that is something that i think he would want, and something i think we will be talking about and he returns nextjuly. reat britain have ended the world para athletics championships with 39 medals. their 18th and final gold at the london stadium came this morning for sammi kinghorn. she added the t53100 metre gold to her 200 metre title she won earlier in the week. i had no idea when i crossed the line. i heard t
they can now celebrate the victory, celebrate the fa ct celebrate the victory, celebrate the fact thatis froome, but also perhaps look at the british dominance in this race at the british dominance in this ra ce over at the british dominance in this race over the past few years. yet again, teams by winning the race, showing how they have dominated and come to the fore of road cycling. —— tea m come to the fore of road cycling. —— team sky winning the race. at 42, questions are posed...
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this is a symptom of the fa ct of debt. t there are more educated women than ever before. six out of ten students are now women. the education system is succeeding for the funeral population, because we made that decision, but it is failing poor young white boys, to quote the book from last year. failing young white guys are not getting into uni. there is a story behind that story. there is a whole book on that. we have it on the website as well. been there done that. front page of the metro. student loan was on a mortgage. quite a few stories relating to student loans and problems people are having paying them off. the study says graduates from low income families, the ones who really get to university, leave with debts of 57,000. that is since glands were replaced with loans. it says graduates will be in a 50s before they pay them off. but the debate... it is politically eschewed for jeremy corbyn to offer free tuition for students, great political cell caused engaged the years vote. —— youth vote. but labour that the wron
this is a symptom of the fa ct of debt. t there are more educated women than ever before. six out of ten students are now women. the education system is succeeding for the funeral population, because we made that decision, but it is failing poor young white boys, to quote the book from last year. failing young white guys are not getting into uni. there is a story behind that story. there is a whole book on that. we have it on the website as well. been there done that. front page of the metro....
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duggan has won the women's super league title and the fa cup with city, and is currently preparing forrts correspondent natalie pirks reports if you follow the women's game you'll be well aware of the game. but a great header. but now the england striker duggan‘s talent has been recognised on a global scale. barcelona are the best club and the world, and the fact they know my name is a massive honour. to be going there, the call at the club, to call it home, is... i'm blown away by it. barcelona doesn't tend to look to these shores for their players. not since gary lineker in 1986 has an english player signed for the catalan giants. duggan is ready to shoulder the responsibility. to be the best, you have to do that sometimes. i'm not going there just to live there and to the city, i want to be successful, i want to make my name at this club and i believe i will. after playing for england this summer, she jokes she'll have to do get her team—mates used her accent. fortunately, the is universal language. chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after an uneventful sixth stage in the t
duggan has won the women's super league title and the fa cup with city, and is currently preparing forrts correspondent natalie pirks reports if you follow the women's game you'll be well aware of the game. but a great header. but now the england striker duggan‘s talent has been recognised on a global scale. barcelona are the best club and the world, and the fact they know my name is a massive honour. to be going there, the call at the club, to call it home, is... i'm blown away by it....
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when he first went to her and she has nurtured him in a way, his family mean the world and loves the fa i think they have worked together on every little elements, it's especially in sprinting it, it's all about marginal gains, the little 1%'s. and adam still has room for improvement oi'i adam still has room for improvement on his start, that's what's the most mind blowing thing because he's getting faster and faster, he's getting faster and faster, he's getting bigger physically, better mentally, his confidence is growing andi mentally, his confidence is growing and ijust think there is no stopping adam peaty. thank you so much guys, loving your work. chelsea's brazilian winger kenedy has been sent home from their preseason tour of asia, following offensive comments he made on social media. the club has "solemnly and sincerely" apologised after fans accused the player of xenophobia and racism over the remarks, which he posted before their preseason win over arsenal. kenedy was booed by fans at the game and later apologised but the club has confirmed he's returned to the uk and has been
when he first went to her and she has nurtured him in a way, his family mean the world and loves the fa i think they have worked together on every little elements, it's especially in sprinting it, it's all about marginal gains, the little 1%'s. and adam still has room for improvement oi'i adam still has room for improvement on his start, that's what's the most mind blowing thing because he's getting faster and faster, he's getting faster and faster, he's getting bigger physically, better...
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i would like to be able to never work and for other people to give me food but the fa ct other people for it, ultimately the economy goes belly up entirely so people like it isa belly up entirely so people like it is a good excuse. there are 8 million american men between 25 and a5 who are no one medicare because the indolence, not because they need it but because they do not want to work and the need insurance. that was all over the media this morning and yesterday. i think you mean a difference hand—out. there is a big difference. the reason it matters that the country likes obama care is that the country likes obama care is that we are at christie. —— we are out that we are at christie. —— we are our democracy. this then it was democracy in action. i have to interrupt both of you but i do wish to talk about other issues. im insisted from both of you, what you make of what is going on inside the white house? —— i am interested. last week alone we had random state m e nts last week alone we had random statements plucked from nowhere, according to some, about transgender people servin
i would like to be able to never work and for other people to give me food but the fa ct other people for it, ultimately the economy goes belly up entirely so people like it isa belly up entirely so people like it is a good excuse. there are 8 million american men between 25 and a5 who are no one medicare because the indolence, not because they need it but because they do not want to work and the need insurance. that was all over the media this morning and yesterday. i think you mean a...
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the fa ct have come with strings attached. they could price it lower than in the shelley, than the initial yield, at 4.6%, was better than what they got when they have a short window in the market in the; i"; more 1/7 on' q4; if n angles, 5:52? more 1/7 on' q4; if n angles, 5:5; of|ore 1/7 on' q4; if n was held back by the imf. bailout was held back by the imf. that won't happen until greece's debtors gave them debt relief. and the ecb said debt relief is a requirement for them to buy bonds from greece. if they can secure that, that could be a game changer. yes. it has been one of the issues that has been ongoing in the last couple of months. this debate on how to make sure that greece is able to service some of the debt that it has. it seems that there is some movement on the imf's side and the eu side to come to an agreement which, as you pointed out, greece is not benefiting from the bond buying programme that the ecb has started, and which in other countries has positively impacted the size and health of the overall economy
the fa ct have come with strings attached. they could price it lower than in the shelley, than the initial yield, at 4.6%, was better than what they got when they have a short window in the market in the; i"; more 1/7 on' q4; if n angles, 5:52? more 1/7 on' q4; if n angles, 5:5; of|ore 1/7 on' q4; if n was held back by the imf. bailout was held back by the imf. that won't happen until greece's debtors gave them debt relief. and the ecb said debt relief is a requirement for them to buy...
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are you confident that you're getting to them, the fa ns that you're getting to them, the fans that they it has slow so far but is building up. why is that? people need to understand what you're therefore, there has been quite a bit of confusion on the ground about who is doing what. we've been working hard with other charities make sure the funds that we are all responsible for, whether helping individuals or some of the gra nt—making trusts helping helping individuals or some of the grant—making trusts helping other charities and community groups in the area, that we have our lines sorted out so people know how to apply. we have our information out now through the red cross humanitarian team on the ground. through the police family liaison officers, we are working or about to work with the number of other community—based organisations to make sure the information is out there. but people have help filling ina very there. but people have help filling in a very short form which really gives us the basic information about who people are, whether used to live in grenfell tower, where they
are you confident that you're getting to them, the fa ns that you're getting to them, the fans that they it has slow so far but is building up. why is that? people need to understand what you're therefore, there has been quite a bit of confusion on the ground about who is doing what. we've been working hard with other charities make sure the funds that we are all responsible for, whether helping individuals or some of the gra nt—making trusts helping helping individuals or some of the...
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of whom has now been fired, and then win the journalists printed the article he then lashed out at the faticle he then lashed out at the fact that it was printed. you think if you are communications director you would know not to say those kinds of things on the record to a journalist. one of your correspondence was saying i am never going to talk to journalists again. it is yourjob. he is like this cartoon character, an italian—american with aviator glasses, looking like somebody straight out of the sopranos and he is quite macho and all these guys are quite macho as well and you just wonder whether donald trump is planning to let them fight it out amongst themselves. we wonder what will happen to steve brine and then because he had again some choice words to say about him. he will be looking over his shoulder and scaramucci in his interview with emily maitlis said i don't backstab, i front stab. what did you make of that and how he treated emily?m terms of her personal space he got up terms of her personal space he got up close and personal, what did you think? i thought she was very pa
of whom has now been fired, and then win the journalists printed the article he then lashed out at the faticle he then lashed out at the fact that it was printed. you think if you are communications director you would know not to say those kinds of things on the record to a journalist. one of your correspondence was saying i am never going to talk to journalists again. it is yourjob. he is like this cartoon character, an italian—american with aviator glasses, looking like somebody straight...
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the fa three hours. kemp travels for work but currently he takes the bus. as chief financial officer of the company he is not sure that the cost to go high speed would be worth it. >> it would depend on the price point. and your personal career and urgency of the meeting. >> in northeast d.c., brianne carter, abc7 news. michelle: that will be amazing to see what happens. alison: o.j. simpson seeking freedom after nine years in prison. >> i do vote to grant parole. >> thank you. >> that was the result of an hour long hearing where he admitted he was wrong to rob men inside las vegas hotel. >> reax was mixed -- reaction was mixed. i hate to see it. >> did the man serve his time? >> at this particular time parole was just. >> his place in history preserved at the newseum. there is the suit he wednesday wearing in 1995 when acquit -- wearing in 1995 when requited of the murder of his wife nicole and her frand ron goldman. michelle: the white house says trump has confidence in jeff sessions december white he told the "new york times" he never would have appointe
the fa three hours. kemp travels for work but currently he takes the bus. as chief financial officer of the company he is not sure that the cost to go high speed would be worth it. >> it would depend on the price point. and your personal career and urgency of the meeting. >> in northeast d.c., brianne carter, abc7 news. michelle: that will be amazing to see what happens. alison: o.j. simpson seeking freedom after nine years in prison. >> i do vote to grant parole. >>...
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(tiffany) and a stretch of interstate i-80 that was closed by the fa(i)rad fire in nevada county is now back open this morning. officials say the fire started near the interstate in the westbound direction monday. closing the highway completely. the flames have schorced nearly 700 acres. no structures are threatened at this time. the fire is 20- percent contained. (tiffany) and in southern california... the whittier fire in santa barbara county is nearly 50 percent contained. the fire has forced about 35-hundred people to flee their homes. it has also threatened a children's summer camp. about 60 kids at the camp became trapped at one point after the road became engulfed in flames. emergency crews were able to fight the fire until the kids could be escorted out by police. no one was hurt. (tiffany) in ohio. . . a gender reveal party of a baby turns deadly after two men enter into the home and open fire. police are now chasing several leads. about 30 people attended the party throughout the day on saturday. it was well- publicized on social media. a short time later a friend of the famil
(tiffany) and a stretch of interstate i-80 that was closed by the fa(i)rad fire in nevada county is now back open this morning. officials say the fire started near the interstate in the westbound direction monday. closing the highway completely. the flames have schorced nearly 700 acres. no structures are threatened at this time. the fire is 20- percent contained. (tiffany) and in southern california... the whittier fire in santa barbara county is nearly 50 percent contained. the fire has...
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it is quite difficult, it's interesting we're talking about the fa ct interesting we're talking aboutman. interesting we're talking about the fact it is going to be a womanm would be a surprise. if you think about how long long this series has been, you need to shock viewers and get people like me interested. i'm sitting here thinking, you really know all this stuff... i'm not engaged in very much of it and if i was. . . engaged in very much of it and if i was... would i start watching again if there was a female doctor who? maybe, maybe, you have got to think building youth audiences in drama is now much more difficult than it was. if you think about putting a woman in the role maybe that would have a whole new follower. it'll be such a let down to merit if it is a bloke. there is an actor, chris is being tipped. what will be more upsetting the fact that they deviated from the plotline in the bucket is the 13th, or the fact it is woman?|j plotline in the bucket is the 13th, or the fact it is woman? i think the woman is the much more interesting thing because all
it is quite difficult, it's interesting we're talking about the fa ct interesting we're talking aboutman. interesting we're talking about the fact it is going to be a womanm would be a surprise. if you think about how long long this series has been, you need to shock viewers and get people like me interested. i'm sitting here thinking, you really know all this stuff... i'm not engaged in very much of it and if i was. . . engaged in very much of it and if i was... would i start watching again if...
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the fa ct eu what kind of deal do we want? fact it has taken a year for the government to at least acknowledged it is not particularly encouraging, although at least they are acknowledging it now. it is one of the oldest things there is, that you can't have your cake and eat it. this is the sort of headline you would expect from the guardian. one thing i would suggest is it is all insiders, and i'm issuing its fairly well sourced for them to have it on the front like that. it is all doom and gloom. in the sun, we are going inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 2019. you inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 20 19. you think she will last that long? what is interesting about this is they want her to start her departure timetable and say that she will leave on time, after the brexit deal but before the 2020 to general election. if anyone thinks that we can get to 2022 without a general election i have a bridge to sell them. the tory party does not want theresa may as leader, they will not forgive herfor theresa may as lea
the fa ct eu what kind of deal do we want? fact it has taken a year for the government to at least acknowledged it is not particularly encouraging, although at least they are acknowledging it now. it is one of the oldest things there is, that you can't have your cake and eat it. this is the sort of headline you would expect from the guardian. one thing i would suggest is it is all insiders, and i'm issuing its fairly well sourced for them to have it on the front like that. it is all doom and...
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the vote mandates a search for a new name begin in the fa before the 2019 school year. >> it's not appropriate in 2017 for us to bring children through the halls of our schools and say kids, you have to wear on your back the name of somebody who fought to enslave many of you here in this school. >> if the school is named after a confederate or union general, why does it matter to me? i want to go to a school that's going to educate me. and jeb stuart, my high school educated me. >> opponents to the name change say the board did not follow its own policies and procedures. they are threatening a lawsuit and have put the board on notice. they say other schools with ties to the confederacy, like robert e. lee high school in springfield could be targeted next for a name change. >>> this ground hog looks like he's up to no good. going on the attack and scaring a local family. we'll tell you about it in a bit. a local congressman says he's running for president. >> still tracking storms moving through partof >>> after casting the deciding vote in this morning's health care vote senator john mccain sa
the vote mandates a search for a new name begin in the fa before the 2019 school year. >> it's not appropriate in 2017 for us to bring children through the halls of our schools and say kids, you have to wear on your back the name of somebody who fought to enslave many of you here in this school. >> if the school is named after a confederate or union general, why does it matter to me? i want to go to a school that's going to educate me. and jeb stuart, my high school educated me....
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it is notjust the fa ct institutions. straints, force against people, and ending the use of facedown restraint. this has resulted in some cases with the death of some patients. still today the report highlights that it is endemic in some places, and there is extraordinary variation on the scale of its use. this is in my view and vaguely intolerable. we cannot justify these abuses of human rights —— completely intolerable. these people are citizens like all of the rest of us, so therefore there is a long way to go until we get a system that respects people‘s human rights and that is based on justice. what is it going to take to get to that sort of system, in a way that is safe for patients and everyone else? presumably funding is part of the answer, not the entire answer. funding is part of it, and i will maintain my campaign to get more resources for mental health support. but there are places that have made big changes, take sheffield, led by the national clinical director. they have managed to reduce the length of stay i
it is notjust the fa ct institutions. straints, force against people, and ending the use of facedown restraint. this has resulted in some cases with the death of some patients. still today the report highlights that it is endemic in some places, and there is extraordinary variation on the scale of its use. this is in my view and vaguely intolerable. we cannot justify these abuses of human rights —— completely intolerable. these people are citizens like all of the rest of us, so therefore...
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despite the fa ct there is a balance here. fact that kensington and chelsea appeared to be perfectly well run before this disaster, the truth is that the response to it has not been brilliant and there are all sorts of reasons that will doubtlessly be unravelled by their enquiry. in the short term, the government probably does not want to appear to be taking over, overriding local democracy and actually from the point of view of the government, being much more directly held to account for what is happening on a day—to—day basis in north kensington. professor tony travers there. the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. jonathan, expand a little bit on what james chapman had jo
despite the fa ct there is a balance here. fact that kensington and chelsea appeared to be perfectly well run before this disaster, the truth is that the response to it has not been brilliant and there are all sorts of reasons that will doubtlessly be unravelled by their enquiry. in the short term, the government probably does not want to appear to be taking over, overriding local democracy and actually from the point of view of the government, being much more directly held to account for what...
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the issue is the president has been publicly critical in a number of tweets about him, concerning the fa concerning the fact that he recuse himself from the investigation into the russian alleged involvement in last year's presidential election. what is the presidential election. what is the president going to be saying, do you think? well, good question. he will ta ke think? well, good question. he will take several questions from us media. i'm sure he will be asked aboutjeff sessions. he was asked earlier in the day by a wall street reporter and he had no new information. they could be waiting to bring it out during this press conference or he could dodge and evade it again. he was asked about this yesterday during an event with white house interns and he rolled his eyes and told the reporter to be quiet. they could be playing at close to the desk, but we have been given an indication from the white house that some sort of resolution will happen soon. we will all wait around. it appears we are operating on their schedule. he has appearing with the lebanese prime minister. are we expect
the issue is the president has been publicly critical in a number of tweets about him, concerning the fa concerning the fact that he recuse himself from the investigation into the russian alleged involvement in last year's presidential election. what is the presidential election. what is the president going to be saying, do you think? well, good question. he will ta ke think? well, good question. he will take several questions from us media. i'm sure he will be asked aboutjeff sessions. he was...
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i have been complaining about the fa ct i have been complaining about the fact that the president hase key points of the constitution and that is not normal. lets turn our attentions to cricket for a moment — a brilliant day for india. they have set australia 282 in a match to reduced to 42 overs per side. australia made a shocking start losing meg lanning without scoring, she is a key backer. a short time ago the defending champions were 127—4 with just under 20 overs to play. the winners face england in sunday's final at lord's. the winners face england in sunday's final at lord's. essex batsman tom westley will make his england debut after being selected for the third test against south africa. westley will bat at three at the oval, replacing gary ballance after he broke his finger. westley has already scored a century against south africa for the england lions this season and has scored almost 500 runs in the county championship. middlesex's dawid malan could also make his debut whilst keatonjennings retains his spot at the top of the order. with gary ballance rolled out, england
i have been complaining about the fa ct i have been complaining about the fact that the president hase key points of the constitution and that is not normal. lets turn our attentions to cricket for a moment — a brilliant day for india. they have set australia 282 in a match to reduced to 42 overs per side. australia made a shocking start losing meg lanning without scoring, she is a key backer. a short time ago the defending champions were 127—4 with just under 20 overs to play. the winners...
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former sutton united goalkeeper wayne shaw with breaching betting rules after he ate a pie during the fabeing captured on camera eating the pie during the match in february. it later emerged he had been offered odds by a bookmaker to do so. he's been charged with intentionally influencing a football betting market, and improper conduct. he has until six o'clock next friday to respond to the charges. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. two israeli police police officers who were injured in a shooting injerusalem — have died in hospital. the shooting took place in the old city near the sacred site known to muslims as al—aqsa mosque and to dues as temple mount. three attackers were shot and killed by police. they were arab israeli citizens from the town of umm al fahm. a short time ago our middle east correspondent tom bateman gave us this update. they said these three men did not have a security background. they will not learn to domestic security agencies. what we know so far is that these three men attacked the officers, as they approached the gates of the compound
former sutton united goalkeeper wayne shaw with breaching betting rules after he ate a pie during the fabeing captured on camera eating the pie during the match in february. it later emerged he had been offered odds by a bookmaker to do so. he's been charged with intentionally influencing a football betting market, and improper conduct. he has until six o'clock next friday to respond to the charges. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. two israeli police police officers...
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the fa ns former captain there and 59. the fans streaming away from lord's behind me.hey have seen. the vast majority will feel england are in a strong position with two days remaining of the test. lewis hamilton is going to have his work cut out tomorrow if he's to finish on the podium in the austrian grand prix. he was third in qualifying, but a penalty means that he'll start back in eighth on the grid. his team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole, with world championship leader sebastian vettel second. tom clarkson is in spielberg for us. the 2017 world championship is proving an impossible one to predict. yesterday lewis hamilton riding the crest of a wave at the red bull ring. today after qualifying, it was a different story. as nick harris reports. lewis hamilton had his qualifying over before it began. a five place penalty for changing his gearbox, the best he could finish was sixth. he dominated practice, a scrappy final session costing. as he was trying to put it right, romain g rosjea n trying to put it right, romain grosjean came to a halt. bringing out the
the fa ns former captain there and 59. the fans streaming away from lord's behind me.hey have seen. the vast majority will feel england are in a strong position with two days remaining of the test. lewis hamilton is going to have his work cut out tomorrow if he's to finish on the podium in the austrian grand prix. he was third in qualifying, but a penalty means that he'll start back in eighth on the grid. his team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole, with world championship leader sebastian...
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the fa ct equivalent of the nobel prize.just how difficult it is for women in maths and how important it is a legacy that maryam has left behind. if you think about something like physics, married to your reach won the nobel prize for physics in 1903 but it took almost 110 more years before woman was reaching the top, as high as you can get in the field of maths, and she really was a trailblazer and a fantastic role model for young women who want to go into science and going to maths in particular. why has it been so hard for women to do that?|j particular. why has it been so hard for women to do that? i think a lot of it is it seems to be the professorship level, i'm speaking from experience, i think we are improving, women studying at that school and university and going gone to graduate studies, we are getting better, but it is the next step that once you complete your ph.d., to become a lecturer at university or obtaina become a lecturer at university or obtain a professorship at university, they tend to just seen to go
the fa ct equivalent of the nobel prize.just how difficult it is for women in maths and how important it is a legacy that maryam has left behind. if you think about something like physics, married to your reach won the nobel prize for physics in 1903 but it took almost 110 more years before woman was reaching the top, as high as you can get in the field of maths, and she really was a trailblazer and a fantastic role model for young women who want to go into science and going to maths in...
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nonetheless, the fa ct the election here.they agreed by all accou nts fact that they agreed by all a ccou nts to fact that they agreed by all accounts to then move on and put these things behind them and scope out her tories for the future, seen asa out her tories for the future, seen as a positive sign by both —— territory for the future. this went way beyond its 35 minutes or so, but two hours and 16 minutes. an interesting meeting that a lot of people were watching. donald trump sat in on a lot of meetings but not all of them. he stored he —— his daughter replaced him on a few. yes, his 35—year—old first daughter slipped into his chair as he made himself absent briefly. there has been some condemnation of that on social media. and, from various commentators. i may point out that angela merkel has made pretty light bit but there are those who say that this was someone who was not qualified, not elected, a new york socialite who had no business, if you like, sitting down with world leaders. the point should be made that ivan
nonetheless, the fa ct the election here.they agreed by all accou nts fact that they agreed by all a ccou nts to fact that they agreed by all accounts to then move on and put these things behind them and scope out her tories for the future, seen asa out her tories for the future, seen as a positive sign by both —— territory for the future. this went way beyond its 35 minutes or so, but two hours and 16 minutes. an interesting meeting that a lot of people were watching. donald trump sat in...
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the fa res the same quarter last year.f of the year and we about 5% in the first half of the yearand we are about 5% in the first half of the year and we are sticking to that that we see no reason to change that guidance. we are looking at fares down approximately 8% this winter. very good value for the customers at the moment. the chief financial officer of ryanair speaking to me earlier today. another story that caught my attention on the website. the electricity sha ke—up caught my attention on the website. the electricity shake—up that could save consumers up to the electricity shake—up that could save consumers up to £40 billion. this is by our environment analyst, roger. this is about how electricity is generated and stored and whether people generating their own power using solar power could sell it to the national grid. you're watching business live. our top story: later today the uk's trade secretary, liam fox, will be in washington to discuss a preliminary trade deal. but a final trade agreement cannot be ratifie
the fa res the same quarter last year.f of the year and we about 5% in the first half of the yearand we are about 5% in the first half of the year and we are sticking to that that we see no reason to change that guidance. we are looking at fares down approximately 8% this winter. very good value for the customers at the moment. the chief financial officer of ryanair speaking to me earlier today. another story that caught my attention on the website. the electricity sha ke—up caught my...
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the fa ct the knaves are clearly out for. that five of them went to journalists and reported what was said ina journalists and reported what was said in a cabinet meeting. maybe that reflects the fact that he is not popular with the cabinet. but he is the man with the money. he has to make some very difficult decisions and you are likely to make as many enemies as you ever will friends. home secretary amber rudd has said those found guilty of acid attacks should "feel the full force of the law", after last week's series of attacks in london. there were more than 400 assaults involving corrosive substances in england and wales in the six months to april, according to the latest officialfigures. the issue will be debated in the house of commons tomorrow. the home office also wants to work with retailers, to restrict sales of the products. you may find some images in danny shaw's report distressing. the effects can be devastating. this is 21—year—old resham after acid was thrown at her through a car window while she waited at tr
the fa ct the knaves are clearly out for. that five of them went to journalists and reported what was said ina journalists and reported what was said in a cabinet meeting. maybe that reflects the fact that he is not popular with the cabinet. but he is the man with the money. he has to make some very difficult decisions and you are likely to make as many enemies as you ever will friends. home secretary amber rudd has said those found guilty of acid attacks should "feel the full force of the...
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the fa ct table do not agree with that. ation is leaking out so fact that information is leaking out so easily suggests that discipline is completely broken down at cabinet level. and that is not a good place for a government to be. the government has announced the first major contracts for the high speed 2 rail line between london and birmingham. three british firms are among the companies chosen to build tunnels, bridges and embankments at a cost of £6.6 billion. the final route of the line north of birmingham will be announced in the next hour, after years of disagreement, but the first trains aren't expected to run until 2026, as wyre davies explains. hs2. critics say it'll be the most expensive railway on the planet. the government says it is essential for the future of the uk's transport system and the economies of the midlands and the north. contracts have been awarded for the first phase of the project, between london and birmingham. those first contracts are worth more than £6 billion. that, says the government, wil
the fa ct table do not agree with that. ation is leaking out so fact that information is leaking out so easily suggests that discipline is completely broken down at cabinet level. and that is not a good place for a government to be. the government has announced the first major contracts for the high speed 2 rail line between london and birmingham. three british firms are among the companies chosen to build tunnels, bridges and embankments at a cost of £6.6 billion. the final route of the line...
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this underlines the incredible fa ct that? control both houses of congress and yet six months then not have a single major legislative victory. there is nothing. you have got a supreme courtjustice confirmed nothing. you have got a supreme court justice confirmed and that nothing. you have got a supreme courtjustice confirmed and that is it. but how much is he to blame for that? surely it is the republican party has a hole and the democrats asa party has a hole and the democrats as a whole failing to agree on anything, as john mccain as a whole failing to agree on anything, asjohn mccain said very powerfully the other day. you have to ask why the democrats and republicans are so polarised and why internally some of the republicans don't want to do donald trump any favours. it is because president trump has become president chaos. literally every day there are new crises and scandals and tweaks that make no sense. it is difficult for some of these republicans, who don't come from heavily republican districts and states, to suppo
this underlines the incredible fa ct that? control both houses of congress and yet six months then not have a single major legislative victory. there is nothing. you have got a supreme courtjustice confirmed nothing. you have got a supreme court justice confirmed and that nothing. you have got a supreme courtjustice confirmed and that is it. but how much is he to blame for that? surely it is the republican party has a hole and the democrats asa party has a hole and the democrats as a whole...
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engineers, to the recent runaway success of lincoln city's football club, the imps, who took the fight in the faon, lincoln has a proud history of going the extra mile. i want to quote in gaelic to amuse your good selves, mr speaker, and indeed test hansard. we have a saying. it is this. he speaks gaelic the mighty cairn is built of little stones. i do hope mr speaker that this particular stone, myself, may play a suitable part in the mighty cairn that is democracy in this special place. it is essential that we give people the tools that they need to live their lives to the full. when i have worked with people in various jobs who are receiving benefits or support from charity, that is what they want. they want support to do things for themselves. not a hand—out, as some members of this house and the media, might have you believe. some of the new members of the commons. the issue of male mps wearing ties in the commons has been raised again. last week, the speaker, john barker, said he was prepared to relax the rule on the compulsory wearing of ties in the chamber. at the start of the week, the t
engineers, to the recent runaway success of lincoln city's football club, the imps, who took the fight in the faon, lincoln has a proud history of going the extra mile. i want to quote in gaelic to amuse your good selves, mr speaker, and indeed test hansard. we have a saying. it is this. he speaks gaelic the mighty cairn is built of little stones. i do hope mr speaker that this particular stone, myself, may play a suitable part in the mighty cairn that is democracy in this special place. it is...
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people outside the wildfires appreciate the fa ct outside the wildfires appreciate the fact they arethese fires being tackled 7 heavy smoke. exactly how were these fires being tackled? how do they do it, from the ground, from the air? they are coming at it from everywhere you can possibly imagine. there are firefighters walking on the ground and water bombers dropping water on from the air. there is dropping by retardant as well. they are trying to get at it in every direction. the weather is proving to be a real problem. it doesn't seem like it is windy here, it is very hot and dry. it is also very hot and dry weather fires up but the wind is blowing fiercely in some locations and that is making it difficult for crews to know what direction the fire is going and what direction the fire is going and what direction they should be really focusing on to put it out. here in the uk, firefighters are tackling a blaze at the fans at —— famous camden lock market in north london. eight fire engines have been dispatched and more than 75 firefighters. the fire is said to be ona number of firefi
people outside the wildfires appreciate the fa ct outside the wildfires appreciate the fact they arethese fires being tackled 7 heavy smoke. exactly how were these fires being tackled? how do they do it, from the ground, from the air? they are coming at it from everywhere you can possibly imagine. there are firefighters walking on the ground and water bombers dropping water on from the air. there is dropping by retardant as well. they are trying to get at it in every direction. the weather is...
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all that broke last night was the fa ct all that broke last night was the fact there is an e—mail thatosition research is fine and the genesis of it could lie anywhere. another thing to keep in mind, it is not collusion with the russian government. collusion with the russian government in a legal, nefarious manner, would be if a campaign decides to mislead the american public by publishing inaccurate information, or somehow rigging the voting or election process to throw the election results. simply receiving dirt on your opponent, whether from a foreign government, agents, just a foreigner, anybody, is nothing illegal and frankly i think it happens all the time. that is exactly what two congressional inquiries and a federal prosecutor are looking into. thank you. you are welcome. type the weather. anyone with a garden is happy across england and wales because there is welcome rain. not the case for those at wimbledon because rain stopped play. sunny spells and scattered showers further north but through the night, temperatures falling away and it will be cold. at the same time, rain m
all that broke last night was the fa ct all that broke last night was the fact there is an e—mail thatosition research is fine and the genesis of it could lie anywhere. another thing to keep in mind, it is not collusion with the russian government. collusion with the russian government in a legal, nefarious manner, would be if a campaign decides to mislead the american public by publishing inaccurate information, or somehow rigging the voting or election process to throw the election results....
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in that statement are not only did he manage to get across the fa ct only did he manage to get across been open and transparent and he has volunteered all the information that has been asked of him and that there was no collusion, he turned it round to donald trump's voters and donald trump's base by saying it is an insult to them to say that this election was rigged by the russians that donald trump didn't deserve to win. and that is the message this white house is trying to get across. they are trying to draw a line under the affair because it is overshadowing donald trump's entire agenda but that list of contacts jared kushner has had with several russians has been of concern not just democrats and politicians but to those this entire affair, whether oi’ to those this entire affair, whether or not russian meddling in the us election, whether or not they did it on behalf of donald trump. many democrats feel there are still questions to be answered, even after his two—hour testimony today. questions to be answered, even after his two-hour testimony today. and as far as jared kushner
in that statement are not only did he manage to get across the fa ct only did he manage to get across been open and transparent and he has volunteered all the information that has been asked of him and that there was no collusion, he turned it round to donald trump's voters and donald trump's base by saying it is an insult to them to say that this election was rigged by the russians that donald trump didn't deserve to win. and that is the message this white house is trying to get across. they...
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but the people who love the guy, what is important is the fa ct the guy, what is important is the fact weren't his staff. they were recommended, they are good people but they don't have his vision and they don't understand. scaramucci, whatever you want to say about him, he isa whatever you want to say about him, he is a fellow new yorker, he is a fellow businessman, he understands the sense of urgency and how the president thinks. if the president of tweets coming seven going, gosh, it has never been done like that, scaramucci goes, i am going to serve him. all these military men and robust people yet surrounded himself with, this trump family, so to speak, how are they going to go down with the republican establishment? try doesn't matter. it's important as far as the president is concerned try, he earns a job as the commander in chief and chief executive. it would behave the republic party to help him instead of fighting him. it's not just help him instead of fighting him. it's notjust a democrat republican thing, to cross party lines, this is a guy the establishment and the media a
but the people who love the guy, what is important is the fa ct the guy, what is important is the fact weren't his staff. they were recommended, they are good people but they don't have his vision and they don't understand. scaramucci, whatever you want to say about him, he isa whatever you want to say about him, he is a fellow new yorker, he is a fellow businessman, he understands the sense of urgency and how the president thinks. if the president of tweets coming seven going, gosh, it has...
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he again tweeted after that saying the fa ke again tweeted after that saying the fake news is becomingd more dishonest, even a dinner arranged for top 20 leaders in germany is made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremerfrom made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremer from the made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremerfrom the eurasia group just now who broke this story and the 620 leaders and their spouses we re the 620 leaders and their spouses were at a dinner, each couple had one translator and mr trump's translator spoke japanese according to the white house and therefore couldn't translate this meeting between mr trump and mr putin. that's why mr putin, his translator was the only one present and therefore mr putin's translator is therefore mr putin's translator is the only one who truly knows what was said. the says of languages! ian bremer told me that me that people familiar with this dinner recounted to him it was a very private conversation. —— the nuances of language. it made people in the room uncomfortable. this was president trump's first 620 and it made clear where h
he again tweeted after that saying the fa ke again tweeted after that saying the fake news is becomingd more dishonest, even a dinner arranged for top 20 leaders in germany is made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremerfrom made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremer from the made to look sinister. i spoke to ian bremerfrom the eurasia group just now who broke this story and the 620 leaders and their spouses we re the 620 leaders and their spouses were at a dinner, each couple had one...
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the fa ct the administration and russia. investigations continue with congress and the special prosecutor so congress and the special prosecutor so that one meeting between mr putin and mrtrump will so that one meeting between mr putin and mr trump will not resolve all of those questions about the relationship. a lot to resolve still. thank you very much. we will bring you the latest pictures now from the hannah burke streets. as you can see, protesters are very much on the streets. they have been on the streets of hamburg and we know earlier we heard 160 police officers were hurt, and a german officers were hurt, and a german officer fired a officers were hurt, and a german officerfired a warning officers were hurt, and a german officer fired a warning shot onto the streets after being attacked by what 6erman the streets after being attacked by what german police are describing as violent anti—6 20 protesters. these are the latest pictures coming into the bbc. of course we continue to monitor any of the updates that we are
the fa ct the administration and russia. investigations continue with congress and the special prosecutor so congress and the special prosecutor so that one meeting between mr putin and mrtrump will so that one meeting between mr putin and mr trump will not resolve all of those questions about the relationship. a lot to resolve still. thank you very much. we will bring you the latest pictures now from the hannah burke streets. as you can see, protesters are very much on the streets. they have...
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the fa ct governments all over the world.he face of a crisis, where european peoples in particular are being asked to choose between the charter of human rights on the one hand, and maintaining their societies as they apparently, according to every referendum and vote one has thing, what they would a p pa re ntly vote one has thing, what they would apparently wish to do. which is not allowing this vast migration northward. how we're going to resolve that i don't know, personally identify solutions. fundamentally, to resolve this endless crisis on europe's's borders, is going to take a lot more than having an effective rescue mission which the european union ought to have. in the last few years the eu has effectively pursued a policy which lets migrants died in europe's's sees to deter others from coming. fundamentally the root causes of far from the borders. they are to do with youth population and i think we need to think bold about a plan for africa. european leaders are very much zeroed in on short—term political calculati
the fa ct governments all over the world.he face of a crisis, where european peoples in particular are being asked to choose between the charter of human rights on the one hand, and maintaining their societies as they apparently, according to every referendum and vote one has thing, what they would a p pa re ntly vote one has thing, what they would apparently wish to do. which is not allowing this vast migration northward. how we're going to resolve that i don't know, personally identify...
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i think it adds up to the fa ct terms? o the fact that once again, he is questioning people within his own administration. he is under cutting some of his own staff. i was reading an article earlier about how people in the white house right now or in shock. if donald trump can go after jeff sessions, who as you mention was loyal from the start, was probably the first national figure to endorse donald trump when he was running for president, when nobody else thought he was going to win, if donald trump could start undercutting him, then who is beyond donald trump's questioning? who does he think is safe from being second—guessed? he think is safe from being second—guessed ? i he think is safe from being second—guessed? i think there are a lot of people in the white house who are feeling a little uneasy with this development. anthony, thank you. we have started outside source. in a few minutes we will turn to venezuela. there are protests on the streets and clashes with the police to try and get president madeira out of power
i think it adds up to the fa ct terms? o the fact that once again, he is questioning people within his own administration. he is under cutting some of his own staff. i was reading an article earlier about how people in the white house right now or in shock. if donald trump can go after jeff sessions, who as you mention was loyal from the start, was probably the first national figure to endorse donald trump when he was running for president, when nobody else thought he was going to win, if...
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she was a revered and outstanding mathematician and the fa ct outstanding mathematician and the faction around the world, so she will be very sorely missed. it was the way in which she managed to combine ideas that perhaps other people knew that she combined them together in a completely un—expect it and remarkable way. she actually sent me a draft copy of her thesis, her ph.d. dissertation, before it was finally submitted, and the way she put together ideas which really i had known about, other people had known about, but she was able to combine things and draw absolutely astonishing and remarkable conclusions with them. they're read clea nly conclusions with them. they're read cleanly and simply. but somehow to get to some goal that would be com pletely get to some goal that would be completely unexpected and turn around the way you would then to the whole subject. marion mr khan e, who the weekend hasn't got off to the brightest of starts. a lot of cloud for many of us during saturday. the cloud has been producing outbreaks of rain, as you can see from the earlier radar picture. w
she was a revered and outstanding mathematician and the fa ct outstanding mathematician and the faction around the world, so she will be very sorely missed. it was the way in which she managed to combine ideas that perhaps other people knew that she combined them together in a completely un—expect it and remarkable way. she actually sent me a draft copy of her thesis, her ph.d. dissertation, before it was finally submitted, and the way she put together ideas which really i had known about,...
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duggan has won the women‘s super league title and the fa cup with city, and is currently preparing forhe england striker duggan‘s talent has been recognised on a global scale. barcelona are the best club and the world, and the fact they know my name isa world, and the fact they know my name is a massive honour. to be going there, the call at the club, the call at home, is... i'm blown away by it. barcelona doesn't tend to looks to these shores for their players. martin‘s gary lineker in 1986 has an english player signed for the catalan giants. duggan is ready to shoulder the responsibility. to be the best, you have to do that sometimes. i'm not going there just to live there and to the city, i want to be successful, i want to make my name at this club and i believe i will. after playing for england that the women‘s year rose this summer, she says: —— shejokes —— she jokes she‘ll have to do get her team—mates used her accent. fortu nately, her team—mates used her accent. fortunately, the is universal language. jermain defoe has been talking about his recent transfer from sunderland to b
duggan has won the women‘s super league title and the fa cup with city, and is currently preparing forhe england striker duggan‘s talent has been recognised on a global scale. barcelona are the best club and the world, and the fact they know my name isa world, and the fact they know my name is a massive honour. to be going there, the call at the club, the call at home, is... i'm blown away by it. barcelona doesn't tend to looks to these shores for their players. martin‘s gary lineker in...
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year—old italian led chelsea to the league title at his first attempt last season and they also reached the fae deal does not actually extend his commitment to the club as he signed a three—year contract when hejoined in 2016 but gives him improved terms. golf, and the open is back at royal birkdale, near liverpool, this weekend — it's the 10th time the world's oldest major has been held there. one of the most memorable championships was in 1998, when a 17—year—old justin rose chipped in at the 18th to win the amateur prize and finish fourth overall. that set him on his way to a successful career — he has a us open title and olympic gold to his name but he'd still love to win at birkdale. it is the one tournament i have drink about since i was the young boy and especially at royal birkdale, you take a major championship anywhere, but if it happened to line up at special venues happened to line up at special venues i feel fortunate i could win at marion and to win it here at royal birkdale would be a. poolman of what i did in 1998, so it is a special venue and, like you say, lots of good memori
year—old italian led chelsea to the league title at his first attempt last season and they also reached the fae deal does not actually extend his commitment to the club as he signed a three—year contract when hejoined in 2016 but gives him improved terms. golf, and the open is back at royal birkdale, near liverpool, this weekend — it's the 10th time the world's oldest major has been held there. one of the most memorable championships was in 1998, when a 17—year—old justin rose chipped...
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because the fa ct anything about women. my bone marrow. in 2006 janet guthrie was in the ready to the international motor sports wall of fame. that's all from us this month. when the next week at the british library. we will have five extraordinary counts of history through the eyes of the people who we re through the eyes of the people who were there. for now, goodbye. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case yesterday with showers in scotland and northern ireland. this was taken by one of our weather watchers. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. a few showers in scotland and northern ireland. in between the two, dry weather. temperatures down to 15—16 degrees further south. the morning, showers around in scotland. mainly in the west of scotland. the north of northern ireland. the further south you are, largely dry. one or two showers into the morning in northern england. some good spells of sunshine. a lovely sta
because the fa ct anything about women. my bone marrow. in 2006 janet guthrie was in the ready to the international motor sports wall of fame. that's all from us this month. when the next week at the british library. we will have five extraordinary counts of history through the eyes of the people who we re through the eyes of the people who were there. for now, goodbye. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case...
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i want to ask you about what we have all been talking about, the fa ct have all been talking about, thees of graham of thrones, we asked our viewers if they were excited. nicholas says too much gratuitous sex and violence, not seen any of it. derek says i wish the books stayed ahead of the series. and trevor says the greatest tv series of all—time. it's a money—spinner if nothing else? tv series of all—time. it's a money-spinner if nothing else? there are 30 million people that disagree, of course, you know! 8.9 million watched the last episode and this is the seventh series. keeps running. never beat sopranos in a million yea rs. never beat sopranos in a million years. there you've got it. thanks for coming in. that's it from business live today. there'll be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live web page and on ward business news report. we'll see you again tomorrow. some warm, even hot temperatures in the first part of the week. the risk ofa the first part of the week. the risk of a thunder storm midweek too. we start off the week with some good spells of sunshine and,
i want to ask you about what we have all been talking about, the fa ct have all been talking about, thees of graham of thrones, we asked our viewers if they were excited. nicholas says too much gratuitous sex and violence, not seen any of it. derek says i wish the books stayed ahead of the series. and trevor says the greatest tv series of all—time. it's a money—spinner if nothing else? tv series of all—time. it's a money-spinner if nothing else? there are 30 million people that disagree,...
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make any hand gestures, no sudden movements, because of concerns about any startling gestures, given the fa, given the fact that things are still quite tentative. so, those of you on my left should now be standing in north korea. this is one of the rooms where military talks are held. this is where the generals come. on the right—hand side of the table it is represented by south korea. here on the left, north korea. any future talks come of this is where they are likely to happen. in the distance there, north korea, you can see the flag fluttering just up there. a very potent symbol and a reminder that in the field, the areas which are heavily mined all around here, recent mines at that, there have been a number of atrocities over the yea rs, been a number of atrocities over the years, many un soldiers, also south korean soldiers have lost their lives here. and it is a reminder that this is still a very active conflict. back at the base of the dmz there is even a gift shop. this may seem a strange dmz there is even a gift shop. this may seem a strange place to end the tour, where you can bu
make any hand gestures, no sudden movements, because of concerns about any startling gestures, given the fa, given the fact that things are still quite tentative. so, those of you on my left should now be standing in north korea. this is one of the rooms where military talks are held. this is where the generals come. on the right—hand side of the table it is represented by south korea. here on the left, north korea. any future talks come of this is where they are likely to happen. in the...
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and controlling the actual drone but the fa ct controlling the actual drone but the fact that it wasbody was working in the area for quite some time. perhaps the police may have an opportunity to narrow it down and look ina opportunity to narrow it down and look in a particular area. it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a car, it could be operated from somewhere... discreet. that the police wouldn't obviously be able to see. to your knowledge, is this the first time that drone activity would have actually interrupted the running of a uk airport? gatwick is a very busy and large airport. i think it probably is. i know there have been an increasing number of serious incidents around airports and gatwick. 0n incidents around airports and gatwick. on an evening like tonight. early summer's evening. it will be a very busy place. it will have been a very busy place. it will have been a very disruptive occurrence that is actually happened today. i believe that the decision wouldn't have been taken
and controlling the actual drone but the fa ct controlling the actual drone but the fact that it wasbody was working in the area for quite some time. perhaps the police may have an opportunity to narrow it down and look ina opportunity to narrow it down and look in a particular area. it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a house, it could be operated from a car, it could be operated from somewhere... discreet. that the police wouldn't...
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but her labour shadow reckons despite the fa nfa re for labour shadow reckons despite the fanfare forbill, mps had had little to do since the general election. i and other opposition members are appalled, saddened and the welded in equal measures. —— bewildered. we have asked the good citizens of this country to vote for us, and they have, and as we are in a parliamentary democracy they have given their consent to be governed, to enable mps to form a government to enable mps to form a government to pass legislation and hold ministers to account. we have not been allowed to do that. mr deputy speaker, this is not the end of term, where we have no lessons in daylight timetable, spending our time singing or whistling. it is a time singing or whistling. it is a time of critical importance to this country. and the clock is ticking. we have been back here for 31 days and in that time we have only had seven votes. a zombie parliament makes it sound amusing, but this is serious. it is a threat to the parliamentary democracy. she is raising some very important points about our parliamentary de
but her labour shadow reckons despite the fa nfa re for labour shadow reckons despite the fanfare forbill, mps had had little to do since the general election. i and other opposition members are appalled, saddened and the welded in equal measures. —— bewildered. we have asked the good citizens of this country to vote for us, and they have, and as we are in a parliamentary democracy they have given their consent to be governed, to enable mps to form a government to enable mps to form a...