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theo leggett nowjoins us from our business newsroom.ness, disgrace, pretty strong words from tom enders. i think we can confidently say as far as airbus is concerned the gloves have come off. this company has the morning about the detention impact the brexit before the 2016 referendum. last year it issued a risk assessment, saying a no deal exit will be catastrophic for the company. what's changed now is because of the inertia in the house of commons in britain, the fact that there is no way forward as yet, the company is taking that risk of a no deal brexit very, very seriously. tom enders, leaving as chief executive next april, perhaps that's a good thing in terms of being able to say what some people might call the unsayable, he's very willing to put his cards on the table. potentially very serious consequences for uk factories and saint don't believe the madness as he calls it the brexiteers to tell you we would move factories out of the country. he says, yes it's very difficult to move massive investments from one country to anothe
theo leggett nowjoins us from our business newsroom.ness, disgrace, pretty strong words from tom enders. i think we can confidently say as far as airbus is concerned the gloves have come off. this company has the morning about the detention impact the brexit before the 2016 referendum. last year it issued a risk assessment, saying a no deal exit will be catastrophic for the company. what's changed now is because of the inertia in the house of commons in britain, the fact that there is no way...
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environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation low blood theo's the multimedia environment series on g.w. . stuff. the music so on gets enough to. make curves with the good morning stephanie. the curtain chats with musicians from around the world. grooves starts feb second on t.w. . everyone is wondering will buy and manage to take her in the next well first they have to get these guys can make it happen. i think with the.
environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation low blood theo's the multimedia environment series on g.w. . stuff. the music so on gets enough to. make curves with the good morning stephanie. the curtain chats with musicians from around the world. grooves starts feb second on t.w. . everyone is wondering will buy and manage to take her in the next well first they have to get these guys can make it happen. i think with the.
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the airport and i decide to play theo p.-a six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us. that didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. than . the beasts us. wherever i go in the city everything seems to be about development and hunger and poverty are to be eradicated by any means necessary. for the field being government the solution is to invite foreign investors. to get out but would they let the so i think it will get it but if it gets it yet this will have a late. that of my lessons in how we think that lame is that all about it all but investment and that some are not yet and yes again known as that focus by doubt about thought it was a judgment if you can claim certainly let you know you can about our future not just diplomatically to be investment legen you can be sure to
the airport and i decide to play theo p.-a six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us. that didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. than . the beasts us. wherever i go in the city everything seems to...
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theo leggett, bbc news.has barricaded herself into a hotel room at bangkok airport. the immigration chief in thailand says that rahaf mohammed al-qunun will be given a temporary entry permit to the country while the un high commissionerfor refugees assesses her status. here's richard galpin. i'm still in the room. i have no choice... 18—year—old ra haf mohammed al-qunun has been at bangkok airport since saturday, and has now barricaded herself inside her hotel room, saying she fears for her life if she's sent back to saudi arabia. i'm not leaving my room until i see unhcr. i want asylum. she arrived here in thailand after jumping on a flight from kuwait during a family visit there. her aim — to reach australia. but she was stopped by the authorities here at bangkok airport. human rights activists are convinced that if she were to be deported to saudi arabia, her life would be in danger. if she is sent back to saudi arabia, to her family, they will have essential impunity to abuse her, to inflict honour—relat
theo leggett, bbc news.has barricaded herself into a hotel room at bangkok airport. the immigration chief in thailand says that rahaf mohammed al-qunun will be given a temporary entry permit to the country while the un high commissionerfor refugees assesses her status. here's richard galpin. i'm still in the room. i have no choice... 18—year—old ra haf mohammed al-qunun has been at bangkok airport since saturday, and has now barricaded herself inside her hotel room, saying she fears for her...
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they were rebelling against changed theo had constitution in 1824. they wanted to break off from mexico. trying to bulk up and defend the city of the san antonio with of the alamo. orders --een given there were suspects of whether they should have even been there , whether the alamo was considered defensible. some of the hiring or ranking andrals, began houston others, did not think it was defensible. travis felt it was worth defending. they stayed and defended. steve: you mentioned davy crockett. explain his role. joel kitchens: davy crockett the siege.t before he had been -- he had lost his election bid in tennessee and newdeciding to start life a like so many anglos did in this part of the 19th century. they came to texas where there was land and opportunity and he found himself in san antonio at to make and decided stand where he was. steve: why is it important to remember the alamo in understanding texas history? alamo -- its: the becomes part of the texas creation myth. defeats --nd its that is something a lot of thele can forgive, yet anglos l
they were rebelling against changed theo had constitution in 1824. they wanted to break off from mexico. trying to bulk up and defend the city of the san antonio with of the alamo. orders --een given there were suspects of whether they should have even been there , whether the alamo was considered defensible. some of the hiring or ranking andrals, began houston others, did not think it was defensible. travis felt it was worth defending. they stayed and defended. steve: you mentioned davy...
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to theoing to appeal best in brazil. crackdownar about his . >> are they dominating discussions there? are they dominating discussions there? >> it is coming up a lot. i he was telling me perhaps the passion is overdone this year, they don't see the world economy going into recession. compared to lastst year, perhahs last year people work t too twooootic -- - people were optimisticic. the growth slowing down is not a disastster a and they are managg it. a major issue here. we have been hearing from --ious people ahead of speaking earlier saying brexit could have far-reachching consnsequences d depending on nt pans out. we are hearing from blackrock, saying there could be a violent market reaction if there is a no deal brexit. no one here knows better what is going to happen the next couple of weeks, but they are willing to talk about it. >> they are trying to emphasize inclusiveness and how more people need to feel the benefits of globalization. what are people saying about this? >> d depending on who you speako , the in
to theoing to appeal best in brazil. crackdownar about his . >> are they dominating discussions there? are they dominating discussions there? >> it is coming up a lot. i he was telling me perhaps the passion is overdone this year, they don't see the world economy going into recession. compared to lastst year, perhahs last year people work t too twooootic -- - people were optimisticic. the growth slowing down is not a disastster a and they are managg it. a major issue here. we have...
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and german president frank died by a visit to theo with the promise of rewarding reform with investment we are asking is that the relationship africans want with europe. i'm christine window welcome to africa i'm glad you're cheating did well taking off in gone it's a day a small town called book or known for its tough streets so what makes it special while this town in the capital accra has produced some of africa's gracious boxes guys like richie cole me. like. and joshua these are just three of the five world boxing champions that hail from tangled anyways and it's no surprise that most of dawn is national champions off from their so my colleague forester cora visited where she met an aspiring boxer well while champion dreams. the more new routine of a champion. gets ready for his first run of the day right here in book most grind out a living from the fishing treat but fenech says it's not much of a life he has dreams and boxing could be his escape routes. as a fisherman. gets enough money. to take care of. the show corey i see your work you have to work. hard and these streets have
and german president frank died by a visit to theo with the promise of rewarding reform with investment we are asking is that the relationship africans want with europe. i'm christine window welcome to africa i'm glad you're cheating did well taking off in gone it's a day a small town called book or known for its tough streets so what makes it special while this town in the capital accra has produced some of africa's gracious boxes guys like richie cole me. like. and joshua these are just three...
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at "press:here" here, we'll talk to theo more. up next, ways of delivering the news on television when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back to "pre "press:here," joe texts me everyday and i never text him back. he texts me really smart stuff and i never text him back. the text from joee i a long timo reporter, eight years of san francisco, weekly two years at san francisco magazine and now columnist at the mission local. if something happens, joe knows about it. his idea is called project text. journalism by sms for four bucks a month. joe is joining us now in person, o-m-g. >> tell me about this, is this working? it is an experiment, right? four bucks a month, you text me everyday, it is working for me. is it working for you? >> i think so. i describe business like a basketball player shooting during practice. making the calls to get messages to subscribers is something where i should be doing anyway. there are days where i want to concentrate writing my column to come up with something to tell these people paying money to he
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why theo back to regulations and antitrust laws exist, it is to protect the consumer, right? of what has been protecting the consumer has been about price and access, and that is where we are running into interference around how those companies, if they interfere with that, but maybe that needs to be re-explored, the standards that govern the way we think about when a company is too big. emily: are you concerned because the macroeconomic slowdown that funding could dry up? >> i am concerned about that. i think that is why companies raised the capital they did in 2018. i think fear as opposed to greet was was creating the raises. the benefit is i don't see the party ending. ofre is still a huge amount cash in the system looking for returns. you are not getting it on the stock market. >> the fund flows. it is a macro fund flows issue. it will go for high data, -- beta, high return, and that is venture. emily: you are on a lot of this these days, the midas list, how do you use that power? >> that is a great question. >> we decided to take some of that notoriety and influence and
why theo back to regulations and antitrust laws exist, it is to protect the consumer, right? of what has been protecting the consumer has been about price and access, and that is where we are running into interference around how those companies, if they interfere with that, but maybe that needs to be re-explored, the standards that govern the way we think about when a company is too big. emily: are you concerned because the macroeconomic slowdown that funding could dry up? >> i am...
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bradley even took theo the awar with his mom.a gaga's throat was too strained to do red carpet interviews. remember how she celebrated her golden globes win with fruity pebbles? i gave her a snack-sized portion to enjoy inside. >> hello. >> the singer and her vocal chords may still be recovering from this. ♪ >> gaga's fans had a star-studded surprise saturday night. her co-star joined her at her vegas residency in what was their first time performing together since the movie's release. ♪ >> gaga knelt at bradley's feet and towards the end, he sat next to her and put his arm around her waist. ♪ in the shallows >> and gaga was all about sharing the love last night. >> "this is us." >> she cheered on the cast of "this is us" and in a moment you missed on tv, as producers cut to a wide shot in the auditorium, gaga high fived cast members as they approached the stage to accept their award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series. >> hi. >> hi, old friend. you are the heaviest of them all. >> well, you would know. y
bradley even took theo the awar with his mom.a gaga's throat was too strained to do red carpet interviews. remember how she celebrated her golden globes win with fruity pebbles? i gave her a snack-sized portion to enjoy inside. >> hello. >> the singer and her vocal chords may still be recovering from this. ♪ >> gaga's fans had a star-studded surprise saturday night. her co-star joined her at her vegas residency in what was their first time performing together since the...
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y.ou were not hurt, seri theo. spom goodness. still to come, the suroising pick star in the new sopranos prequel. and how they're trying to run interference after the controversial no call. people always ask me who's the real mugsy? he's a wide receiver an abstract painter a super model he's complicated, but his food is simple he gets blue basics it's made with a single animal protein source, ideal for dogs with food sensitivities to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. and gave on
y.ou were not hurt, seri theo. spom goodness. still to come, the suroising pick star in the new sopranos prequel. and how they're trying to run interference after the controversial no call. people always ask me who's the real mugsy? he's a wide receiver an abstract painter a super model he's complicated, but his food is simple he gets blue basics it's made with a single animal protein source, ideal for dogs with food sensitivities to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most...
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theos government says situation is under cg trol followin attempted military coup.ks and ar vehicles could be seen on the streets after the leader of the coup was arrested and two officers kille they broke into radio station and that taken several journalists hostage, who have now been freed. one of the most senior roman catholic figures in france has gone on trialilaccused of faing to report active pild abuse byest in his diocese. archbishop of ly n, has alreadmitted he should have acted quicker to remove the priest from the ministry, but nies allegations of a cover-up. er the past few months we have reported extensively on the opioid epidemic gripping america. today we turn ouroc to our where over the past two years more than 8000 people have died due to opioid erdoses. the city of vancouver is trying to fight the problems byal inng supervised injection sites. people can use illegal drugs with trained staff present whoy are re respond if there is an overdose. the bbc's jeremy cook reports. jeremy: downtown vancouver, a tragic street theater of the de addicted.e dy
theos government says situation is under cg trol followin attempted military coup.ks and ar vehicles could be seen on the streets after the leader of the coup was arrested and two officers kille they broke into radio station and that taken several journalists hostage, who have now been freed. one of the most senior roman catholic figures in france has gone on trialilaccused of faing to report active pild abuse byest in his diocese. archbishop of ly n, has alreadmitted he should have acted...
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unemployment numbers tick up because people are quitting their jobs at the federal government because theonot affordve or it has a dragging-down effect on the u.s. economy and reduces gdp, that will affect his ability to brag about the u.s. economy. it is a real fix he finds himself in, and the consequences are stretching beyond justde l employees and their families.fe it is ing the entire economy. that is when people are going to be forced to find some sort of resolution. laura: anthony zurcher, thanks y, much for joining us. at the pentagon toresident trump laid out a missile-defense strategy focusing on space, a 21st-century version old reagan's star wars plan. officials want to put sensors above the earth that can track missiles and shoot them down from space. here is what the president had to say. pres. trump: we will terminate any missile launches f hostile powers or even from powers that make a mistake. it won't happen, regardless of the missile type or geographic origins of the attack.l we wsure that enemy missiles find no sanctuary on earth or in the skies above. laura: if that is
unemployment numbers tick up because people are quitting their jobs at the federal government because theonot affordve or it has a dragging-down effect on the u.s. economy and reduces gdp, that will affect his ability to brag about the u.s. economy. it is a real fix he finds himself in, and the consequences are stretching beyond justde l employees and their families.fe it is ing the entire economy. that is when people are going to be forced to find some sort of resolution. laura: anthony...
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with both bases looking for a conflict, a conflict for theo next week or what we are going to get.: is it going to come down to who blinks first and who has the most to lose? anthony: yeah, and meanwhile the 800,000 people who work in the federal government who are not getting a paheck will pay the price. the national parks will not be open. there are stories of trash piling up. museums in washingn are shut down. there is a cost to this. if you look at the polls tight no american public is generally holding the president responsible. they viewhu this as hisown perhaps in part because he said it was going to be his shutdown last month.es the on is who blinks first. i think it really depends f on o starling the political pain. right now it is directed to denald trump. laura: tomorrow thcrats take control of the house of representatives. will the onus be on them more? anony: it will take the first step. they will take republican-approved budgetary measures from the senate and handing it back to the sate. -- then they will say that we have taken action. the questi is who will get the b
with both bases looking for a conflict, a conflict for theo next week or what we are going to get.: is it going to come down to who blinks first and who has the most to lose? anthony: yeah, and meanwhile the 800,000 people who work in the federal government who are not getting a paheck will pay the price. the national parks will not be open. there are stories of trash piling up. museums in washingn are shut down. there is a cost to this. if you look at the polls tight no american public is...
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featuring the deli trio and turkey, bacon, and cheddar, 'raloosy t theo. both on toasted ciabatre ngaile tackling errands both on toasted ciabatre ng tac a guy named aaron. huh? [buzzer] while working on your website. while twerking at a construction site. [buzzer] actually, i think that's a panni-do. try my new deli trio or turkey bacon and cheddar pannidos. delivered exclusively with doordash. tonight was time to run with h long. usf fans were restless too. on the hill top. fifth ranked gonzaga in town. don't sleep on frankie ferari. tied the game at 68-68. three minutes left. still tied until the bulldog zach got a look. final seconds. and the dagger shot. josh burgett's ally-oop. brandon clark brought it down and we are done. gonzaga finished on a 17-2 run and won 96-83. only their third loss of the season. >>> can i show you saint mary's huddled up. at loyola. the opening minutes. corner pocket three. they led 20-4. did not look back. 2-1 in the west coast conference. >>> i got thsanta naconds. cougars up two. a bank shot here. they win on a final of 80-74. >>> even david shaw, t
featuring the deli trio and turkey, bacon, and cheddar, 'raloosy t theo. both on toasted ciabatre ngaile tackling errands both on toasted ciabatre ng tac a guy named aaron. huh? [buzzer] while working on your website. while twerking at a construction site. [buzzer] actually, i think that's a panni-do. try my new deli trio or turkey bacon and cheddar pannidos. delivered exclusively with doordash. tonight was time to run with h long. usf fans were restless too. on the hill top. fifth ranked...
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. >> at fortune's most powerful women next gen conference, theo ght is on the value of diversity. for every dollar invested, ntartups co-founded by women generated more t dull touble th revenue that male startups did. despite the financial argument for diversity, 17% of startups in t. last year had a woman founder, and 2% of vc funding went to female founders >> we have a long way to go to get to parity. but we are seeing a shift in the onversation and more people talking about, one, not only funding female founders, but alsohinking about who are the funders around the table. so we're having mor of the conversation, more emphasis on that. >> half thenv itments in her glossier, including and daily harvest were female-led companies. mandate tot the invest in women, but she says she may have seen opportunities that her maleounterparts didn't. one reason such a small percent of vc funding depose to womgoes many don't have women female partners. all rays focuses on women in as funders and found another has the value of bringing in women's prlspectives and investing in diverse teams. >>
. >> at fortune's most powerful women next gen conference, theo ght is on the value of diversity. for every dollar invested, ntartups co-founded by women generated more t dull touble th revenue that male startups did. despite the financial argument for diversity, 17% of startups in t. last year had a woman founder, and 2% of vc funding went to female founders >> we have a long way to go to get to parity. but we are seeing a shift in the onversation and more people talking about,...
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. >> now to the redskins, according to a report from "theo washingpost," the team's sticking with defensive coordinator greg ma nusky. reportedly met with three fe different dive coordinators but all three hired else were. manusky staying put, saying jay gruden wanted to k.p consisten now, some local news tonight. george mason winners on the road 68-63. umass, patriots second in the a10 with a 4-1 conference record.t george washi beating la salle, 59-56. the patriot league, american falls to lie high, 83-76. >>> the second practice for the wizards over in london. plenty of international media on hand as theyo get ready take on the knicks tomorrow. a little fun creating the beatl famous abby road cover. the wizards also making sure they look the part across the nd po, getting fitted for suits, which the shopd will be ready by game time, unless you're 7'7", his might take a longer.it but quality fashion is something he's used to. >> i do this every year.ke just do wo months ago. i had one suit.es >> so i'm curious, at 7'7",hat re your chest and your leg measurements? >> inside is 39. chest is
. >> now to the redskins, according to a report from "theo washingpost," the team's sticking with defensive coordinator greg ma nusky. reportedly met with three fe different dive coordinators but all three hired else were. manusky staying put, saying jay gruden wanted to k.p consisten now, some local news tonight. george mason winners on the road 68-63. umass, patriots second in the a10 with a 4-1 conference record.t george washi beating la salle, 59-56. the patriot league,...
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he got himself into an arm wrestle with the speaker of theo house, 78-ye nancy pelosi, and lost.emands for border wall funding have not been met. this morning one of his longtime associates and close confidants was arrested as part of the mueller investigation. roger stone, provocateur, flamboyant, lifelong republican operative,pecialist in dirty tricks, one-time aide to richard nixon. as of 4:00 this morning, when the fbi moved in, the last person to be arrested in the mueller investigation into collusion between the trump campaign and russia. after stone's court appearance,g he e the very picture of defiance, almost emulating richard nixon. roger: i will plead not guilty to these charges. i will defeat them in court. i believe this mo a politically vated investigation. i am troubled by the political motivations of the prosecutors. jon:is indictment containing details ofexts he sent that read as though they were taken from "the godfather" or "the sopranos." to one he wrote, "you are a rat, a stoolie. you backstab your friends. i am so ready. let's get it on. prepare to die. [exp
he got himself into an arm wrestle with the speaker of theo house, 78-ye nancy pelosi, and lost.emands for border wall funding have not been met. this morning one of his longtime associates and close confidants was arrested as part of the mueller investigation. roger stone, provocateur, flamboyant, lifelong republican operative,pecialist in dirty tricks, one-time aide to richard nixon. as of 4:00 this morning, when the fbi moved in, the last person to be arrested in the mueller investigation...
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theo i. can make you love my mother. so give me something he can use he has enough in the face. of course you're in. for the. money for this but. nobody could see coming that confession would be in the place for people. at any interrogation out there you'll see is promised threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept. she said if i were to. say i stayed there i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with. the death toll from the collapse in the russian city of bryce's to twenty one twenty others still missing. in the next few weeks these will have an important decision today. is parliament backs the deal britain come to an accord. the british prime minister to resign may appeals for support for her breakthrough plans in her new year's speech urging m.p.'s devote her way and tens of thousands
theo i. can make you love my mother. so give me something he can use he has enough in the face. of course you're in. for the. money for this but. nobody could see coming that confession would be in the place for people. at any interrogation out there you'll see is promised threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept. she...
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our business correspondent is theo leggett. tell us more about this profit warning.— should we be worried? ryanair is not worried and they think there could be benefits from the trend we are seeing at the moment which is that there is more capacity available for winter holiday markets and therefore it has had to cut its prices. ryanair things as a result of that there might be more of a shake—up in the budget airline market. we have seen that over the past couple of years with moderate going out of business. the chief executive of ryanair things others might be vulnerable as well and rya nair could things others might be vulnerable as well and ryanair could end up boosting its market share. flybe is up boosting its market share. flybe is upfor boosting its market share. flybe is up for sale. that is going through at the moment. this is the second profit warning we have had from ryanair in recent months. in october it said the effects of strikes and high fuel prices was costing money. it brought down its profit forecast then and has done it again. that is why we are s
our business correspondent is theo leggett. tell us more about this profit warning.— should we be worried? ryanair is not worried and they think there could be benefits from the trend we are seeing at the moment which is that there is more capacity available for winter holiday markets and therefore it has had to cut its prices. ryanair things as a result of that there might be more of a shake—up in the budget airline market. we have seen that over the past couple of years with moderate...
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the airport tonight is that the bay theo pier six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food and exporting food to the rich world to us. didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. if i can just point out across the way. there is a neighbor of our house here he's also a local person. he has no infrastructure and much no machinery but what he does do is follow his crop very closely and he does everything at the right time and you see he's also got a very good crop you know i'd like to just show you this call just here. the person the farmer who has this is somebody who lives in i do. not following their crop closely what we call an investor they come perhaps once a year to look at their crew ups the result of that is that we have a lot of things we need this is called i said grass weed it's called asking dabo literally means no br
the airport tonight is that the bay theo pier six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food and exporting food to the rich world to us. didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. if i can just point out across the way. there is a neighbor of our...
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happens that goes against that but of a more if someone isn't giving the music their full attention and theo loses patience he can be tough. now by. this i mean was if. you are aware at all times of how much he loves the music these you can do anything he wants. and i'm not and i can't right now he wants to play with young musicians so he can have a major influence on the future of classical music and i. will give. thank you many good feelings about the piece the first thing i would say why would you have this edition when there is a clash. i mean who was close with. nobody and what. is human is if a good teacher is someone who knows his or her subject well a million even there are many teachers like that. i've always loved to teach after i learned how to teach that is. going to start i knew i had a job to do but i didn't know how to do it sure i knew more than the students did v. but i didn't know how to teach properly man in the end and that is how to reach other people and finish it fred. when you leave this after you think that you've paid less in order to have even for me and because yo
happens that goes against that but of a more if someone isn't giving the music their full attention and theo loses patience he can be tough. now by. this i mean was if. you are aware at all times of how much he loves the music these you can do anything he wants. and i'm not and i can't right now he wants to play with young musicians so he can have a major influence on the future of classical music and i. will give. thank you many good feelings about the piece the first thing i would say why...
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the airport tonight is that the by theo pm six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us. didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. for . us next sunday. wherever i go in the city everything seems to be about development hunger and poverty are to be eradicated by any means necessary. for the ethiopian government the solution is to invite foreign investors. if you look at what would be a little bit so i don't think you will get it but if you get this will be laid. that unless they know we think it that the lameness they're all about that it will be investment and that some are not yet and yes again known as that focus by doubt or chop that thought it was a gimmick if you could play any sort of militia you know you can about it you know it's just diplomatically to be investment to be
the airport tonight is that the by theo pm six years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us. didn't make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. for . us next sunday. wherever i go in the city everything seems to be...
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of theo, validation results was something we were concerned about, because the internet, as you know, was a prime target in the shenanigans that could be used. we did that, we worked with them. in 2018, because people knew we were watching, many of those things did not occur. >> ♪ >> sorry about that. we look at it as we can't compromise the security of our method of elections. as in not have as much 2018 as we did in 2016, and some of it was probably associated with the training of officials being better. i am excited about that. as you know, with legislation we recently introduced, we will committees to make sure that they don't happen again. house judiciary will do that. hopefully, we will make sure that it does not occur. nicholas: can i ask, you mentioned the states and the elections are state operations with federal oversight. will you produce a name and shame list of who is doing a good job and who still needs work? that is something your committee could pursue. what sort of action are you going to take? rep. thompson: we will work with the secretary of state's organization. we
of theo, validation results was something we were concerned about, because the internet, as you know, was a prime target in the shenanigans that could be used. we did that, we worked with them. in 2018, because people knew we were watching, many of those things did not occur. >> ♪ >> sorry about that. we look at it as we can't compromise the security of our method of elections. as in not have as much 2018 as we did in 2016, and some of it was probably associated with the training...
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. >> reporter: sister marie theo is from france.he swiss guard said are you the best on the team. >> no it is not true. i am the nun. >> the only nun. >> reporter: this unlikely team blended right in with the thousands of runners and while there were no medals sunday, for vatican athletics the race was a milestone. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." for news any time go to cbsn at cbsnews.com or download the cbs news app. i'm elaine quijano in new york. thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by now at six: senator kamala harris officially launches her 20-20 campaign.. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> now at six, kamala harris o officially launches her 2020 campaign. to the roar of a massive hometown crowd. >>> he led the effort to sign barry bonds, tonight the san francisco giants family has lost
. >> reporter: sister marie theo is from france.he swiss guard said are you the best on the team. >> no it is not true. i am the nun. >> the only nun. >> reporter: this unlikely team blended right in with the thousands of runners and while there were no medals sunday, for vatican athletics the race was a milestone. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> quijano: that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." for news any...
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. >> theo governor is a proposing a one-time expenditure of more than a billion dollars for proposals for projects that spur affordable housing. you represent san fransco, one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. is there other relief you the legislature can do other than what the governor has middle to help the class buy or rent a home? >> absolutely. if you lk at many of the legislations that we're doing right now, i have a piece of legislation i reintroduced to streamline the building of accessory dwellingunits, otherwise known as inlaw units, granny units. one of the fastest ways we can get housing ontrhets where people build in their back yard or in san francisco they billed out their fst floor. we have cities, especially suburb cities that are fighting enat kind of develo we need them to stop. i've been working with senator wiener on getting affordable, more housing built near transit stops. makes a lot of sense. we'll see the legislature continue to sh very hard o cities to build more housing. >> i have to interrupt you. there's opposition to the weiner bill yo
. >> theo governor is a proposing a one-time expenditure of more than a billion dollars for proposals for projects that spur affordable housing. you represent san fransco, one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. is there other relief you the legislature can do other than what the governor has middle to help the class buy or rent a home? >> absolutely. if you lk at many of the legislations that we're doing right now, i have a piece of legislation i reintroduced to...
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we can talk now to our correspondent theo leggett.exactly what is behind this deal, why would it make sense to all involved parties? quite simply because flybe is losing money and on its own it doesn't have the financial clout to keep operating until it can recover. flybe has been losing quite a lot of money, it operates not so densely used regional routes using small aircraft and it has been trying to cut costs but it has been hit by a combination of high fuel prices and a fall in the value of sterling. when you're leasing aircraft in dollars and paying for your fuel leasing aircraft in dollars and paying for yourfuel in leasing aircraft in dollars and paying for your fuel in dollars, with your revenue being in pounds, all of that does not make a lot of sense. so what they needed was an investor to come in with enough cash to keep them going and to support them as they try and turn the business around. and that's what's happened. so we have this consortium of virgin atlantic, cyrus capital, the hedge fund and stobart air, which is a
we can talk now to our correspondent theo leggett.exactly what is behind this deal, why would it make sense to all involved parties? quite simply because flybe is losing money and on its own it doesn't have the financial clout to keep operating until it can recover. flybe has been losing quite a lot of money, it operates not so densely used regional routes using small aircraft and it has been trying to cut costs but it has been hit by a combination of high fuel prices and a fall in the value of...
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s roundly rejected a new divorce theo. venezuela's political crisis deepens with the us reportedly considering throwing its full weight behind the opposition leader after rejecting the legitimacy of nicolas maduro president thing. harboring fugitives that's the message from a sleaze interior minister he's calling on the french government to extradite dozens of italian terror suspects who were believed to be hiding and plot. a very good morning to you you're watching r.t. international with me becky aaron it has been a turbulent week so far for the u.k.'s prime minister after her proposed to break that deal was overwhelmingly rejected by lawmakers to resume a managed to survive a no confidence motion on wednesday by a margin of nineteen votes the victory which saw her deeply divided conservative party rally around her followed an impassioned and wide ranging debate in the house of commons on the future of the country. it is to the right three hundred and. the nose to the larry three hundred twenty five so the no no no deser
s roundly rejected a new divorce theo. venezuela's political crisis deepens with the us reportedly considering throwing its full weight behind the opposition leader after rejecting the legitimacy of nicolas maduro president thing. harboring fugitives that's the message from a sleaze interior minister he's calling on the french government to extradite dozens of italian terror suspects who were believed to be hiding and plot. a very good morning to you you're watching r.t. international with me...
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s if theo long-term deal? >> we're going to work with the democrats, weing to say -- if we can't do that, then we'll do -- obviously we're going to do the emergency. because that's what it is, it's a national emergency. >> reporter: that controversial declaration wod bypass congress and let the administration redirect federal money to build that wall. no word yet on the status of the state of the union speech next week, but the state of our union tonight, opening back up for business hallie jackson, nbc news, the white house. >>> this is tom costlo. among federal employees tonight, optimism that their back pay should arrive within days and they'll no longer be used as political pawns. kathy kalani is an irs worker in aorida. >> i want to belie i pray that the politicians in washington wildo this economy and everybody right by doing the right thing. efore the r: hours president's announcement, the ayutdownas escalating. in the northeast tair traffic reduced to a trickle. >> i wouldn't surprised if it takes, you
s if theo long-term deal? >> we're going to work with the democrats, weing to say -- if we can't do that, then we'll do -- obviously we're going to do the emergency. because that's what it is, it's a national emergency. >> reporter: that controversial declaration wod bypass congress and let the administration redirect federal money to build that wall. no word yet on the status of the state of the union speech next week, but the state of our union tonight, opening back up for...
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theo is blind and his sighted friend 0llie have a passion, computer programming or coding and now there programme. jelena and we need to loop all of that. at the moment, many children start learning coding with a simple visual programme called scratch but that doesn't really work if you are visually impaired. -- and we need to lea p visually impaired. -- and we need to leap all of that. and it do coding before all of that went along because the class was doing scratch andi because the class was doing scratch and i wasn't able to join because the class was doing scratch and i wasn't able tojoin in. because the class was doing scratch and i wasn't able to join in. how interested a re and i wasn't able to join in. how interested are you? very interested! this coding language will now be available to schools around the world. it has taken four years to develop in the microsoft research in charge of the project had a very personal reason the getting personal reason'the gettrng microsoft research. —— involved. —— microsoft research. —— researcher. vesely‘s son ronan was visually impaired. it
theo is blind and his sighted friend 0llie have a passion, computer programming or coding and now there programme. jelena and we need to loop all of that. at the moment, many children start learning coding with a simple visual programme called scratch but that doesn't really work if you are visually impaired. -- and we need to lea p visually impaired. -- and we need to leap all of that. and it do coding before all of that went along because the class was doing scratch andi because the class was...
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in twenty fourteen carmakers say the us president donald trump's trade war with china is driving up theo and many in prices it's a hot topic at the north american auto show in detroit from where john hendren reports here in the hallowed home of the american auto industry there is a collective case of terror of terror tariffs is really given us more uncertainty in an industry that is already very uncertain you know every body uses metals is saying increase prices even if they were sourced domestically because the domestic sources are seeing greater demand to have the biggest automakers here at the north american international auto show in detroit the motor city zone ford and general motors say tariffs are cutting twenty eight hundred profits by a billion dollars each the world's largest car market china the target of u.s. steel tariffs is contracting and after a nearly decade long auto industry boom forecasters say the industry is due to decline in twenty nineteen in part due to a trade war president donald trump picked with china. the president who calls himself a terrorist man insists t
in twenty fourteen carmakers say the us president donald trump's trade war with china is driving up theo and many in prices it's a hot topic at the north american auto show in detroit from where john hendren reports here in the hallowed home of the american auto industry there is a collective case of terror of terror tariffs is really given us more uncertainty in an industry that is already very uncertain you know every body uses metals is saying increase prices even if they were sourced...
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bbc correspondent theo leggett is in the newsroom for us now.the state of next and the wider retail sector? overall, next is not doing too badly, sales for the year in the run—up to christmas rock 1.596, in the run—up to christmas rock 1.5%, forthe yearas in the run—up to christmas rock 1.5%, for the year as a whole, they will be up 3%. investors wallowing ina warm will be up 3%. investors wallowing in a warm bath of relief, shares are up in a warm bath of relief, shares are up around 5%. dig deeper into the figures and there is an issue here, not a lot of comfort for the high street because sales in november and december in next‘s high—street stores were down 9%. there were expecting a poor performance but that was worse than expected. on the other hand, online sales went up more than 15%, better than expected, so the overall picture is, it is not as bad as anybody was fearing, it is not brilliant, but not too bad. share investors looked as though they are enjoying themselves a bit today. but within the figures, there are things to be worried a
bbc correspondent theo leggett is in the newsroom for us now.the state of next and the wider retail sector? overall, next is not doing too badly, sales for the year in the run—up to christmas rock 1.596, in the run—up to christmas rock 1.5%, forthe yearas in the run—up to christmas rock 1.5%, for the year as a whole, they will be up 3%. investors wallowing ina warm will be up 3%. investors wallowing in a warm bath of relief, shares are up in a warm bath of relief, shares are up around 5%....
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here's our business correspondent, theo leggett.land rover is the uk s biggest car manufacturer but it is losing momentum. this morning workers heading through the gloom to its headquarters were bracing themselves for bad news. with sales and profits falling the company had already announced plans for a major restructuring programme designed to save £2.5 billion. today it has confirmed this will mean the loss of 4500 confirmed this will mean the loss of a500 jobs worldwide. the bbc understands most of them will come from among its a0,000 uk workers and mainly from office—based staff. one of its biggest problems is in china, where the car market as a whole fell by 6% last year, the first such fall in two decades. jlr, which has invested heavily bearing recent yea rs, invested heavily bearing recent years, has suffered particularly badly. another problem lies closer to home, sales of diesel vehicles in europe have tumbled dramatically amid concerns about their environmental impact and fears of possible restrictions on using them. ther
here's our business correspondent, theo leggett.land rover is the uk s biggest car manufacturer but it is losing momentum. this morning workers heading through the gloom to its headquarters were bracing themselves for bad news. with sales and profits falling the company had already announced plans for a major restructuring programme designed to save £2.5 billion. today it has confirmed this will mean the loss of 4500 confirmed this will mean the loss of a500 jobs worldwide. the bbc understands...
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as our business correspondent theo leggett reports, it puts the uk's nuclear policy under fresh scrutiny—art power station, a flagship for the government's nuclear strategy. it would provide enough energy for 5 million homes, but now, horizon has pressed the pause button because it isn't clear where the money to build it will come from, and trawmgchj it's not a good feeling here this morning. hundreds of potential jobs are at stake. here in northern anglesey, we are still determined to see this project come to fruition. it needs to be decided, is the uk government backing the strategy or is it changing the strategy? it's a crucial stage. the government insists it was ready to provide a third of the funding for wylfa, but talks still broke down. it is now struggling to turn its vision for a new fleet of nuclear reactors into reality. one new plant at hinkley point is currently under construction, but plans for another at moorside in cumbria were scrapped last year. horizon is suspending wylfa and another project at oldbury. that leaves two other possible projects, at bradwell in essex and
as our business correspondent theo leggett reports, it puts the uk's nuclear policy under fresh scrutiny—art power station, a flagship for the government's nuclear strategy. it would provide enough energy for 5 million homes, but now, horizon has pressed the pause button because it isn't clear where the money to build it will come from, and trawmgchj it's not a good feeling here this morning. hundreds of potential jobs are at stake. here in northern anglesey, we are still determined to see...
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theo we have any sense that other folks in parliament are willing to work with her on the level thaty weren't willing to do prior to the votes this week? >> the reaction from other , why didn't you reach out to us before this point? what we know is the welsh nationalist party and the scottish nationalist party have met with theresa may this evening. it is the labour party she needs to get on side, and jeremy corbyn will not be meeting with her tonight. he set out strict preconditions around her dropping no-deal before he will open talks with her. on whatch is predicated the eu might or might not allow, right? uncharted are in territory. we hear the eu is thinking about whether it might need to extend they come, and whatever is agreed by theresa week will motion next have to be excepted by the eu. >> for those folks who are not in the u.k., can you give us an idea of what the sentiment is like now that we have gotten past of these boats? votes? >> it is a sense of frustration among the public. went to a place that used to be the heart of the world's pottery industry and voted for brex
theo we have any sense that other folks in parliament are willing to work with her on the level thaty weren't willing to do prior to the votes this week? >> the reaction from other , why didn't you reach out to us before this point? what we know is the welsh nationalist party and the scottish nationalist party have met with theresa may this evening. it is the labour party she needs to get on side, and jeremy corbyn will not be meeting with her tonight. he set out strict preconditions...
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theo . i thank. you. so coming from you can you see us from the. ice. because you're in the form of the view. from the what many people from this but who can move to get. there for a single purpose. they have a super. star training very young. eight months of intensive school. wraps. and they save lives. the headlines this hour germany's divided his ministers the man deportation and tougher asylum a shocking attack. should be honored to be able to be here and to commit a crime and if they do so they have to go back they deserve a second chance with be. our laws we have to. search and rescue operation comes to an end following the collapse of the russian city of course that after the final victim this recovered in a tragedy.
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theo who's blind and his sighted friend ollie have a common passion — computer programming or coding,s a way they can do it together. a system where theyjoin up these pods to build a programme. music plays. ok, and then we need to loop all of that. at the moment, many children start learning coding with a simple visual programme called scratch but that doesn't really work if you're visually impaired. well, sadly i wasn't able to do any coding before this came along because what was happening was the class were doing scratch and i wasn't able tojoin in. how interested are you in computer coding generally? very interested! on a scale of one to ten, it's definitely ten. this physical computer coding language will now be available to schools around the world. it's taken four years to develop and the microsoft researcher in charge of the project had a very personal reason the getting involved. plays piano. cecily morrison's son ronan was born blind and that got her thinking about how visually—impaired children could be included in coding lessons. so we need one play statement and we put it
theo who's blind and his sighted friend ollie have a common passion — computer programming or coding,s a way they can do it together. a system where theyjoin up these pods to build a programme. music plays. ok, and then we need to loop all of that. at the moment, many children start learning coding with a simple visual programme called scratch but that doesn't really work if you're visually impaired. well, sadly i wasn't able to do any coding before this came along because what was happening...
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but he's always been going around theo their more werful male boss and no male boss, nancy pelosi and tough one for trump and also understands the legislative process more than he does. >> i think that's sig sficant. yo an experienced leader there and not going to blink. leader schumer was not going to blink. so they outmaneuvered the president and very new -- he thinks he can control washington. he is learning very divided government is like. but he does respect speaker pelosi. we're coming out of this five-week period and he hasn't branded her with a mean nickname. he -- there is something about -- respects -- ihink this relationship, we still don't know how it's going to end. we know that president trump likes to make deals. so i don't think that we should view the rest of this year being sort of out the window because of this. i think that we'll see how this goes. but we've learned a lot about the wall. a lot about what he's willing to compromise on. i think we have to watch the right-hand flamping and ann corter largely responsible partly responsible for this, she called him weak
but he's always been going around theo their more werful male boss and no male boss, nancy pelosi and tough one for trump and also understands the legislative process more than he does. >> i think that's sig sficant. yo an experienced leader there and not going to blink. leader schumer was not going to blink. so they outmaneuvered the president and very new -- he thinks he can control washington. he is learning very divided government is like. but he does respect speaker pelosi. we're...
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our business correspondent theo leggett is here. strong words, then, from airbus. absolutely. have come. this was a company that, even before the referendum, was explaining why brexit itself would be a bad idea. last year, it warned that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic for the company but now we are getting even stronger language than that and warnings that other countries would be very happy to take the business making wings for airbus planes, currently done in broughton in wales. i think the reason for this is that in the past, no—deal brexit was seen as is that in the past, no—deal brexit was seen as something theoretical that probably wouldn't happen. now, with the impasse in parliament, it is looking more likely. i spoke earlier to catherine bennett, the company's uk earlier to catherine bennett, the compa ny‘s uk boss earlier to catherine bennett, the company's uk boss and asked her why he airbus had chosen to speak out in such relatively undiplomatic terms now. we felt we were getting to a crunch time. there were a lot of false allegations that a managed no—deal
our business correspondent theo leggett is here. strong words, then, from airbus. absolutely. have come. this was a company that, even before the referendum, was explaining why brexit itself would be a bad idea. last year, it warned that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic for the company but now we are getting even stronger language than that and warnings that other countries would be very happy to take the business making wings for airbus planes, currently done in broughton in wales. i...
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ramy: with china cpi, we expect theo go down to 49.3 from 49.4.ght be able to do even further, we've already been talking about the temporary facility. one of the most recent surprises. looking ahead, what are you foreseeing, at least in the near future? catherine: between 2008 to current time, when we look at the stimulus cycles, they have been shorter. the package itself, or the policies that are monetary or fiscal, need to be bigger. we don't want to see a big policy like during the global financial crisis, given inflation and the outstanding debt situation. just what kind of policy, whether it's tax related, easing in terms of monetary policy. to throw out this shot taking a look at the variation in which the economy sees a slowdown. manufacturing, materials, they have been a greater slowdown. we see in the yellow line, the treasuries. the services sector is still looking robust. perhaps not as strong a pace of growth the government would like. does that extend to more optimism when it comes to new economy stock names? perhaps consumer names t
ramy: with china cpi, we expect theo go down to 49.3 from 49.4.ght be able to do even further, we've already been talking about the temporary facility. one of the most recent surprises. looking ahead, what are you foreseeing, at least in the near future? catherine: between 2008 to current time, when we look at the stimulus cycles, they have been shorter. the package itself, or the policies that are monetary or fiscal, need to be bigger. we don't want to see a big policy like during the global...
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deliver on theo british people's instructions to leave the european union, and i intend to do so, soow they have made clear with they don't want. so we must work constructively together to set out what parliament does want. 'sat is why i am inviting mp to come together to find a way forward. referendumeliver the and command the support of parliament. it is time to put self interests aside. i have just held constructive meetings with the leader of the liberal democrats and the westminster leaders. , meetings will be taking place between senior government representatives, including myself, and groups of mp's who represent the widest possible range of views across parliament, including the democratic unionist party. i am disappointed that the leader of the labour party has so far not chosen to take part, but our door remains open. it will not be an easy task, but mp's know they have a duty to act in the national interest, reach a consensus, and get this done. the historic vote in 2016, country decided to leave the eu. in 2017, 80% of people voted for parties that stood on manifestoes pr
deliver on theo british people's instructions to leave the european union, and i intend to do so, soow they have made clear with they don't want. so we must work constructively together to set out what parliament does want. 'sat is why i am inviting mp to come together to find a way forward. referendumeliver the and command the support of parliament. it is time to put self interests aside. i have just held constructive meetings with the leader of the liberal democrats and the westminster...
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that you expect from a film that really captured the spirit of mexico city, told from the point of theothe maid who brought the director. i think that will come away with seven 01’ think that will come away with seven or eight nominations. a very personal piece. i think another film that will very popular is a star is born. i think we will also see wonderful outpouring of respect for bradley cooper. this is the first time he has directed a film. he performs on it. lady gaga will probably be nominated for best original song. i think we will see a lot of love for that film. it is a classic hollywood tail and hollywood loves nothing more. i think britain will be very well represented in a film called the favourite, which stars olivia colman as our own queen anne. let's have a look at those two in action. i am ready for the russian ambassador. who did your make—up? russian ambassador. who did your make-up? do you like it? you look like a badger. are you going to cry? well, what do you think you look like? a badger. do you really think you can meet the russian delegation looking like that? n
that you expect from a film that really captured the spirit of mexico city, told from the point of theothe maid who brought the director. i think that will come away with seven 01’ think that will come away with seven or eight nominations. a very personal piece. i think another film that will very popular is a star is born. i think we will also see wonderful outpouring of respect for bradley cooper. this is the first time he has directed a film. he performs on it. lady gaga will probably be...
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boats capsized off the coast of djibouti on tuesday has risen to fifty two many others are mostly theo peons are still missing the boat carrying about one hundred thirty people thousands of people from the horn of africa often attend the dangerous journey across the red sea to find work in gulf countries sudan's president omar al bashir has announced the reopening of the border with eritrea it's been closed for a year after khartoum accused the eritrean government of supporting rebel groups in sudan both countries deployed troops to the eastern border town of salah during the dispute the announcement comes at a time of growing protests demanding president bashir steps down ahmed vile is live for us now in khartoum so is this part of a broader normalization of relations between the two countries. some it looks like the normalization even though we haven't seen the taking place ahead of this announcement between the two countries we know that president model bashir has been touring both internal regions trying to appease the sentiments about these protests and so on disgruntlement on hap
boats capsized off the coast of djibouti on tuesday has risen to fifty two many others are mostly theo peons are still missing the boat carrying about one hundred thirty people thousands of people from the horn of africa often attend the dangerous journey across the red sea to find work in gulf countries sudan's president omar al bashir has announced the reopening of the border with eritrea it's been closed for a year after khartoum accused the eritrean government of supporting rebel groups in...