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vaughan has accused him of having a negative and pathetic mindset.playerjos buttler their mood in the camp is still very good. naturally there are some external pressures and it would be naive to say we have got our blinkers on and are not aware of things that are going on outside or the pressure of the tournament, so i think wejust have the pressure of the tournament, so i think we just have to accept those things. that is what is going to happen during tournament cricket. we know the situation we are in, nothing has changed, we are still very good side and when play our best cricket, it gives us the best chance of winning. england's final two group games are really tough, new zealand next week up in durham, bees permitting, but before that india at edgbaston. india are unbeaten and this week knocked england off the top of the one—day rankings. earlier i spoke to the cricket broadcaster charu sharma. two weeks ago, we were talking about another sunday, india and pakistan, such a high point, but so is this. i feel sorry for england because they have
vaughan has accused him of having a negative and pathetic mindset.playerjos buttler their mood in the camp is still very good. naturally there are some external pressures and it would be naive to say we have got our blinkers on and are not aware of things that are going on outside or the pressure of the tournament, so i think wejust have the pressure of the tournament, so i think we just have to accept those things. that is what is going to happen during tournament cricket. we know the...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories. the united states releases what it says is video evidence of iran's involvement in thursday's attack on two tankers in the gulf of oman. iran denies the claims. the world health organization has stopped short of declaring an international public health emergency over the ebola outbreak in eastern congo. the pope's message to big business on climate change , he tells executives urgent action is needed to stem global warming. translation: we have failed to listen to the fruits of scientific analysis, and doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony and disdain. and two years since the grenfell tower tragedy in london, a service of remembrance is held for the 72 people who lost their lives. hello and welcome to world news today. iran has strongly rejected us accusations that it was behind attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman — calling the the claims "unfounded" and "iranophobic". the tankers were hit by explosions in the busy shipping channel, the strait of hormuz on th
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vaughan, it would be surprising if he brings this big announcement and then decides he's not running.ny independent occasion on which way he's leaning? >> reporter: following his twitter account there's no reason that he will not run. he seems ready for the fight. he took on richard shelby. he is the other republican senator from alabama who actually wrote in somebody else back in that 2017 special election. roy moore plams blames it on pe like richard shelby because there were 22,000 write-ins but he lot of by 2,100 votes. he seemed ready to go. frankly if you go back to 2017, it's hard to recall, whathe's n been one to stand down from a fight. he said all of those allegations against him were hatched up plans by the likes of the republican establishment, by socialist, by the lgbt he referred to the gay community as. this was a roy moore who was defiant and we should expect him to be so again. there's already several republicans that be in this race and each of them have said that the republican party needs to turn to somebody else to take on doug jones this upcoming november. >> vau
vaughan, it would be surprising if he brings this big announcement and then decides he's not running.ny independent occasion on which way he's leaning? >> reporter: following his twitter account there's no reason that he will not run. he seems ready for the fight. he took on richard shelby. he is the other republican senator from alabama who actually wrote in somebody else back in that 2017 special election. roy moore plams blames it on pe like richard shelby because there were 22,000...
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former england captain michael vaughan has torn intojonny bairstow after the opener claimed that theugh and that people want england to fail. vaughan has posted his response to that on social media — "never has an england team had so much support but it's you and your team that has disappointed jonny. win two games and you are in the semis. with this negative, pathetic mindset i am concerned though. it's not the media's fault you have lost three games." there appears to be no stopping lewis hamilton this season — he was quickest again in first practice for the austrian grand prix, ahead of ferrari's sebastian vettel, with hamilton's mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas third. mercedes have won every race so far this season including the last four in a row for hamilton, who's now 36 points ahead of bottas in the standings. that's all the sport for now. but there's more on the bbc sport website, including the live coverage of the semi—finals at the wimbledon warm—up event at eastbourne — that's also over on bbc two. some breaking football news, martin o'neill some breaking football news,
former england captain michael vaughan has torn intojonny bairstow after the opener claimed that theugh and that people want england to fail. vaughan has posted his response to that on social media — "never has an england team had so much support but it's you and your team that has disappointed jonny. win two games and you are in the semis. with this negative, pathetic mindset i am concerned though. it's not the media's fault you have lost three games." there appears to be no...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one shortly for the tea—time news with mishal husain, but first. the conservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. the assistant editor of conservative home, henry hill, told me that the issue of past drug use was always difficult for politicians. i think that after rory stewart's opium smoking admission, that has opened the floodgates on this. it is always a thorny question for political candidates. i think the problem for michael gove is that his position doesn't please anyone, because the people who are against drugs, and that will be disproportionately conservative party members, they won't like the fact that he has taken them, but more liberal people who might not mind that he has taken t
i'm lewis vaughan jones. we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one shortly for the tea—time news with mishal husain, but first. the conservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. the assistant editor of conservative home, henry...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.l gove has acknowledged he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle class drug—users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. meanwhile, borisjohnson has said he would not pay britain's £39 billion brexit divorce bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. chanting a huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to china. a woman dies after being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain near ben nevis in the scottish highlands. and in the women's world cup, england and scotland's campaigns are about to kick off as they face each other in nice. now on bbc news — our series 100 women, following recent sexual abuse allegations against several high profile creatives. should we be pausing for thought before going to the cinema, the art gallery or the bookshop? i'm aasmah mir, here at hay festival celebratin
i'm lewis vaughan jones.l gove has acknowledged he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle class drug—users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. meanwhile, borisjohnson has said he would not pay britain's £39 billion brexit divorce bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. chanting a huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow...
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i‘m lewis vaughan jones.or "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. meanwhile, borisjohnson has said he would not pay britain‘s £39 billion brexit divorce bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. a woman dies after being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain near ben nevis in the scottish highlands. hundreds of thousands take to the streets of hong kong to protest against a planned law about extradition to china. england and scotland fans have descended on the south of france, as the two teams go head—to—head in the women‘s world cup. now on bbc news, it‘s time for the week in westminster. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, where donald trump takes centre stage on his state visit to the uk, and theresa may stands down as leader of her party and prepares to exit number ten. on this programme we‘ll be asking, what did this prime minister get done in parliament? many of these small bills, i mean, it‘s easy to write them off
i‘m lewis vaughan jones.or "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. meanwhile, borisjohnson has said he would not pay britain‘s £39 billion brexit divorce bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. a woman dies after being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain near ben nevis in the scottish highlands. hundreds of thousands take to the streets of hong kong to protest against a planned law about extradition to china. england and scotland...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at three: michael gove acknowledges he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle—class drug users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. they have their organic food, they boast about buying fair trade, they talk about climate change, and at the same time, come friday or saturday night, they're all doing class a drugs, and they should be thinking about the impact they're having. meanwhile, boris johnson says he would not pay britain's £39 billion brexit "divorce" bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. a woman dies after being struck by lightning while walking on a mountain near ben nevis in the scottish highlands. hundreds of thousands take to the streets of hong kong to protest against a planned law about extradition to china. we are in the stadium in nice where injust under two w
i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at three: michael gove acknowledges he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle—class drug users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. they have their organic food, they boast about buying fair trade, they talk about climate change, and at the same time, come friday or...
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vaughan, what did the judge tell you? actually sat down with the judge moore for 40 minutes essentially opened it up as a full-on conversation not only about 2017, but about policy, about mitch mcconnell, about president trump and we had, you know, to moore's i guess you could say credit, he sat there and answered questions. and he told us, i want to play it for you, just part of this again. it was 40 minutes throughout the day we'll be telling you about different pieces of this. but i just want to play for you a little part in which i questioned him about mitch mcconnell saying that the republican party would vigorously oppose his candidacy. and about president trump saying that he should not run for office. this is part of the interview. >> i think they're being influenced by other people that don't like the fact that i will run in this race. and that was true last year, if you recall. i beat the establishment candidate. and it very angered many people in washington, d.c. in the republican establishment. they're still a
vaughan, what did the judge tell you? actually sat down with the judge moore for 40 minutes essentially opened it up as a full-on conversation not only about 2017, but about policy, about mitch mcconnell, about president trump and we had, you know, to moore's i guess you could say credit, he sat there and answered questions. and he told us, i want to play it for you, just part of this again. it was 40 minutes throughout the day we'll be telling you about different pieces of this. but i just...
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a past england captain, michael vaughan said that australia were better in all departments today whilee legend shane warne says australia had too much intensity for england and added the aussies are ‘going to be hard to stop now‘. he's not wrong — look at that table. that results makes australia the first team to book a semi—final spot. but for england, it means they might need to win their last two games — against the tournament's only two unbeaten teams, india and new zealand — to guarantee qualification. they stay fourth in the table after that defeat, with the top four teams progressing, but can still be overtaken by bangladesh, sri lanka and pakistan. on to the women's world cup — and there was heartbreak forjapan as late penalty saw them lose 2—1 to netherlands in the last 16. the dutch opened the scoring in the first half after lieke martens gots a brilliant flick on with the back of her heel. butjust before the break, yui hasegawa equalised forjapan with perhaps one of the goals of the tournament so far. after that, the japanese hit the woodwork twice before this handball in th
a past england captain, michael vaughan said that australia were better in all departments today whilee legend shane warne says australia had too much intensity for england and added the aussies are ‘going to be hard to stop now‘. he's not wrong — look at that table. that results makes australia the first team to book a semi—final spot. but for england, it means they might need to win their last two games — against the tournament's only two unbeaten teams, india and new zealand — to...
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legendary former west indian fast bowler sir curtly ambrose told bbc radio five live's tuffers and vaughanisn't always easy to excel in the longer form of the game. iamjust i am just wondering, about his longevity and in five days, we will know every boulder in their hampton ball, the second spell, but i'm just asking the question, you have seen a more than me, does he have it at four o'clock in the afternoon, comment and do something special, does he have it? wicketkeeperjos buttler is said to be "responding well to treatment" on a hip injury. he suffered "heavy bruising" while batting and did not take to the field in saturday's win over bangladesh. england said buttler will train with the squad on wednesday and will be "reassessed later this week". chris froome and simon yates have begun to move towards the leaders in the criterium du dauphine', a warm—up to the tour de france. froome moved up to eighth in the general classification with fellow briton yates in tenth, after stage two was won by overall leader dylan teuns. belgium's jolien d'hoore has won the opening stage of the women's t
legendary former west indian fast bowler sir curtly ambrose told bbc radio five live's tuffers and vaughanisn't always easy to excel in the longer form of the game. iamjust i am just wondering, about his longevity and in five days, we will know every boulder in their hampton ball, the second spell, but i'm just asking the question, you have seen a more than me, does he have it at four o'clock in the afternoon, comment and do something special, does he have it? wicketkeeperjos buttler is said to...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.erpool — crowned winners of the european champions league — after beating tottenham 2—0. huge celebrations in the spanish capital. it's the sixth time liverpool have won europe's premier football contest. 40 a0 yea rs i a0 years i have been waiting. a0 yea rs. a0 years i have been waiting. a0 years. and i love it. but a sadder story from the world of football — former arsenal and sevilla winger jose antonio reyes is killed in a car crash. and police in the american state of virginia say a disgruntled employee was responsible for a workplace shooting that killed 12 people.
i'm lewis vaughan jones.erpool — crowned winners of the european champions league — after beating tottenham 2—0. huge celebrations in the spanish capital. it's the sixth time liverpool have won europe's premier football contest. 40 a0 yea rs i a0 years i have been waiting. a0 yea rs. a0 years i have been waiting. a0 years. and i love it. but a sadder story from the world of football — former arsenal and sevilla winger jose antonio reyes is killed in a car crash. and police in the...
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lynn welcome thousands of delegates from around the world are end of the german city of vaughan the racing to resolve outstanding issues in implementing the paris climate accord nearly 200 countries signed view agreement back in 2015 committing to limit the century's global average temperature increase to no more than 2 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels lovemore on the issues in just a moment but 1st here's a look at how countries compare in terms of c o 2 emissions. well 28 percent of global emissions china is the biggest offender the united states at 16 percent comes in at number 2 germany with just over 2 percent comes in 6th place but it's a very different story when you look at per capita emissions here qatar comes out way on top the average person there emits over 30 tons of c o 2 each year that's north of the much as the average person in the u.s. and many times the global average of less than 5 tonnes per head no carbon trading the buying and selling credits to emit c o 2 is a big topic of those climate talks i mentioned earlier today i spoke the stuff on a climatologist
lynn welcome thousands of delegates from around the world are end of the german city of vaughan the racing to resolve outstanding issues in implementing the paris climate accord nearly 200 countries signed view agreement back in 2015 committing to limit the century's global average temperature increase to no more than 2 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels lovemore on the issues in just a moment but 1st here's a look at how countries compare in terms of c o 2 emissions. well 28 percent...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories.es releases what it says is video evidence of iran's involvement in thursday's attack on two tankers in the gulf of oman. iran denies the claims. the world health organization has stopped short of declaring an international public health emergency over the ebola outbreak in eastern congo. the pope's message to big business on climate change , he tells executives urgent action is needed to stem global warming. translation: we have failed to listen to the fruits of scientific analysis, and doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony and disdain. and two years since the grenfell tower tragedy in london, a service of remembrance is held for the 72 people who lost their lives.
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories.es releases what it says is video evidence of iran's involvement in thursday's attack on two tankers in the gulf of oman. iran denies the claims. the world health organization has stopped short of declaring an international public health emergency over the ebola outbreak in eastern congo. the pope's message to big business on climate change , he tells executives urgent action is needed to stem global warming. translation: we have failed to listen to the...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.— designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. leaders of the pro—democracy movement in sudan call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience — starting on sunday. after the shock resignation of its former leader, kazakhstan is holding a snap presidential election. and it's a barty party — ashleigh barty wins the french open. the first australian to claim the title since 1973.
i'm lewis vaughan jones.— designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. leaders of the pro—democracy movement in sudan call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience — starting on sunday. after the shock resignation of its former leader, kazakhstan is holding a snap presidential election. and it's a barty party — ashleigh barty wins the french open. the first australian to claim the title since 1973.
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a past england captain, michael vaughan, said that australia were better in all departments today.ussie legend shane warne says australia had too much intensity for england and added the aussies are "going to be hard to stop now". there was late drama at the women's world cup, where the netherlands scored a 90th minute penalty to beatjapan and reach the quarter—finals. they'll face italy in the last 8 on saturday, after the italians beat china 2—0 to reach the quarter finals for the first time in 28 years. rounding up the action, here's holly hamilton. since these are two at the same stage four years ago, their fortunes have been very different. japan went on to the final but have been in decline ever since. in contrast, the netherlands have turned themselves into european champions and they quickly showed by many fancy them as champions. lieke martens, the barcelona's star, first of the tournament. and before the break, yui hasegawa made it 1—1. the second half looked like japan where the most likely to get a winner with yuka momiki getting close. when the woodwork was not stoppin
a past england captain, michael vaughan, said that australia were better in all departments today.ussie legend shane warne says australia had too much intensity for england and added the aussies are "going to be hard to stop now". there was late drama at the women's world cup, where the netherlands scored a 90th minute penalty to beatjapan and reach the quarter—finals. they'll face italy in the last 8 on saturday, after the italians beat china 2—0 to reach the quarter finals for...
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and same way tennis czech teenager mccann of vaughan drew so has power to enter her 1st grand slam final by beating britain's johannah contests in the french open semifinals while the 1000 year old won in straight sets to continue her stunning run another teenager and amanda and he seem over of the us was denied her place in saturday's final by australian ashley barty. her aachen berlanti you're watching t.v. when you do so thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us didn't you use it it's business something special. if you ever have to cover up a murder best way is to make a. raring to. have a record like this. just ridiculous.
and same way tennis czech teenager mccann of vaughan drew so has power to enter her 1st grand slam final by beating britain's johannah contests in the french open semifinals while the 1000 year old won in straight sets to continue her stunning run another teenager and amanda and he seem over of the us was denied her place in saturday's final by australian ashley barty. her aachen berlanti you're watching t.v. when you do so thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us didn't you...
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career on a windy day at roland garros the 23 year old australian had little trouble beating marchetta vaughan to show the of the czech republic in straight sets 6163 the victory means barty is now the number 2 ranked woman in the world you're watching news from berlin coming up next shift living in the digital age and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's dot com thanks for joining us for more news top of the hour as roland's. rock'n'roll. sinful rhythms. by the church. the evil feeling that you feel when you fight. so. hard to stop and no one is.
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andrew vaughan went third overall. he's going to the chicago white sox. >>. >> luck to him. >>> coming up on "today in the bay", building news overnight. tense moments at the border after shots rang out. >>> happening now, new jersey's largest city pushing frd initia panhandling including penalties for drivers who stop to give money. it carries a $50 fine, plus court costs. and $500 for the panhandling. more news after the break. >>> welcome back, everyone. it's 4:55. investigators are looking into a shooting possibly involving border patrol agents. it happened last night at the port of entry outside san diego. a driver failed to stop for inspection. it was not clear if they opened fire, if they were shot at, or if anyone was hit. the atf responded to assist but the search is still ongoing. >> one-time manson member will not be paroled. governor newsom overruled the decision yesterday. she was 19 years old when she and other followers in manson's cult killed a man and his wife. former governor brown twice rejected her
andrew vaughan went third overall. he's going to the chicago white sox. >>. >> luck to him. >>> coming up on "today in the bay", building news overnight. tense moments at the border after shots rang out. >>> happening now, new jersey's largest city pushing frd initia panhandling including penalties for drivers who stop to give money. it carries a $50 fine, plus court costs. and $500 for the panhandling. more news after the break. >>> welcome...
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>> let me go to vaughan hillyard. all the way down thousands of miles to florida where we are glad to see you have made it safe and sound. what stood out to you. >> we have heard from folks they will be tuning into this debate. they may have opinions on the issues. when it comes to which candidate, that's the big question. we are told on education, health care, war in the middle east, folks had things they wanted us to know and things they said they would be watching this debate to hear the candidates talk about. i want to let you hear from some of the individuals we met along the way. >> how does the civility question land to your decision then? >> i want him to shut up, be quiet. >> does it make you less inclined to vote for him? >> yes. it does. >> i want her to be able to choose the issues for her own body. >> this community, this whole organization. >> what can you do? what can you not do? >> there were 18 million people that watched that first democratic debate back in 2015, hallie. going around the country from
>> let me go to vaughan hillyard. all the way down thousands of miles to florida where we are glad to see you have made it safe and sound. what stood out to you. >> we have heard from folks they will be tuning into this debate. they may have opinions on the issues. when it comes to which candidate, that's the big question. we are told on education, health care, war in the middle east, folks had things they wanted us to know and things they said they would be watching this debate to...
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by george developed that these musicians were formed for the 1st time at the beethoven festival in vaughan. so for me it's really. because i've not done this before means in this for the 1st thing working with 3335 or 40 years of orchestra so it's a big thing for me and i'm open to do any kind of experiment. i mean music because . music needs to be express day by day. they have to learn fast and they're all giving their best on the long stay of the workshop immediately and everything has to run smoothly the next time amy each will be imposed on in a few months shortly before the concert i. think. that that was about. the day i got out of going from there the current generally has a very rapid teaching pace it's really hard for us to keep up sometimes on. the challenge but once i was like it's a lot of fun and we've been learning so much because it will feel. the same. and in the end the indian musicians have learned not to see. the food these are not new but i think the length of their culture and culture to blend that is it's going to be difficult and often be. difficult i don't think the
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nbc road warrior vaughan hillyard is 3900 miles into his trip to miami live in valdosta, georgia thisve been busy talking to voters all across the south. i'm so curious how they're viewing these debates. and what they're telling you about if and how they expect them to influence who they support. >> reporter: kris, we consistently heard this is the moment folks will begin tuning in. over the course of these last two weeks from the pacific northwest on down here through the south, we have consistently heard folks share their opinions with us about certain issues. they have beliefs. and then the next question is which candidates are going to hone in on their issues and where they stand on those issues? folks consistently have been telling us they're waiting for this week's debate. >> the main issue that's on your mind? >> mainly concerned about the education system. teachers are not being paid fairly for the work they are putting into our children. that is our country's future. >> welcome to tupelo, mississippi, the birth place of elvis presley. >> i would love to hear how the candidate
nbc road warrior vaughan hillyard is 3900 miles into his trip to miami live in valdosta, georgia thisve been busy talking to voters all across the south. i'm so curious how they're viewing these debates. and what they're telling you about if and how they expect them to influence who they support. >> reporter: kris, we consistently heard this is the moment folks will begin tuning in. over the course of these last two weeks from the pacific northwest on down here through the south, we have...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump says he believes mexico will try ‘very hard' to act on immigration, asylum seekers and border security. one of the main contenders to be the next british prime minister says using cocaine more than 20 years ago shouldn't affect his leadership chances. sudan's political crisis deepens as opposition groups call for a campaign of civil disobedience. and — "no big ships" — venice comes out to protest against giant cruise liners docking in the bay. hello and welcome to world news today. us president donald trump says the threat of tariffs against mexico has been indefinitely suspended after the two countries agreed what he called strong measures and reached a deal. the us had been asking mexico to do more to stop migrants from central america reaching its southern border. the latest data shows more than 132,000 arrests were made on the us border in may, the highest in more than a decade, a 33% increase from april. it was also the highest monthly total since
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. >>> the injury reports for klay thompson and cla vaughan are not good. >>> san francisco police is honoring the lbgtq community, an audition like none other, meet the nine seniors competing on a famous stage. >> here's a quick look at our forecast. >> start with our inland temperatures, especially the east bay. if you can get the windows opened and get some of that for example cool air in, you will want it tore later on today. 51 at dublin, 57 at concord. everybody else in the low- to mid-60s. diablo, it's 75 degrees. the warm air is lurking off the surface where the heavier cold air is sitting under it right now. we got 60 in mountain view, 58 in villejo and santa rosa, pacifica 51, 54 in oakland, hayward and san carlos. we are looking westbound, we don't have to worry about drizzle like yesterday. cool and hot, ferry rides will be sunny and calmer today. a little warmer also. so 50s, 60s, 70s, from 7:009:00 and 11:00 in the north bay. let's take a look at the east bay, along the shore line, we got 50s through 7:00. near 70s at noon. a comfortable 69 at 7:00. check out the low-to-
. >>> the injury reports for klay thompson and cla vaughan are not good. >>> san francisco police is honoring the lbgtq community, an audition like none other, meet the nine seniors competing on a famous stage. >> here's a quick look at our forecast. >> start with our inland temperatures, especially the east bay. if you can get the windows opened and get some of that for example cool air in, you will want it tore later on today. 51 at dublin, 57 at concord....
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories.into a quay in venice prompting calls for a ban. china defends the crackdown on the 1989 tiananmen square protests in a rare public acknowledgement of events. the search for eight climbers missing in the himalayas is suspended because of bad weather. and half a million liverpool fans take to the streets of city to celebrate the team's sixth european champions league trophy.
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories.into a quay in venice prompting calls for a ban. china defends the crackdown on the 1989 tiananmen square protests in a rare public acknowledgement of events. the search for eight climbers missing in the himalayas is suspended because of bad weather. and half a million liverpool fans take to the streets of city to celebrate the team's sixth european champions league trophy.
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this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at 5pm. michael gove acknowledges he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. 15 fire engines are attending a fire at a block of flats in east london. six floors of the building are alight, no injuries have been reported. chanting a huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to china. mainland china uses all sorts of way to exercise their so—called dictatorship in hong kong. to kidnap the people they treat as enemies. i will continue to fight in your corner, because you're right. controversy over the labour mp supporting the birmingham protests against same—sex relationship teaching in primary schools. stuttering run up... cheering. england beat switzerland on penalties to finish third in the nations league. and in the women's world cup, england have just kicked off against scotland. good afternoon. the conservative leadership candidate mi
this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at 5pm. michael gove acknowledges he committed a crime when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. 15 fire engines are attending a fire at a block of flats in east london. six floors of the building are alight, no injuries have been reported. chanting a huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to china....
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than a in singer was anthony buffalo's best friend growing up in vaughan. together they fired f.c. rings. to victory after victory. in the early 1980 s. christophe down brought anthony foley to the youth team at f.c. cologne where he 1st encountered the big stars of the leak which wasn't always enjoyable but i remember there was the corrie door and the other left side where the young players were and on the right side all the established players well so you want to be good from the left to the right side and you needed to be mentally very very strong because sometimes one of them will come and we'll say. how to go beyond all of us or did it burn here. he was reflecting. on your caller that's why i say mentally you have to be very strong but i was always protected by people like tony schumacher softening of. stephan ngos was one of those stars at f.c. cologne he was respected by everyone and took young anthony under his wing. shorn. to. often see from it only going on. instinct in us common in man warrior one or middle. east in the money. on august 13th 1983 anthony made his bundesl
than a in singer was anthony buffalo's best friend growing up in vaughan. together they fired f.c. rings. to victory after victory. in the early 1980 s. christophe down brought anthony foley to the youth team at f.c. cologne where he 1st encountered the big stars of the leak which wasn't always enjoyable but i remember there was the corrie door and the other left side where the young players were and on the right side all the established players well so you want to be good from the left to the...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: jubilation for liverpool — crowned winners of the european champions league — after beating tottenham 2—0. huge celebrations in the spanish capital. it's the sixth time liverpool have won europe's premier football contest. 40 a0 yea rs i a0 years i have been waiting. a0 yea rs. a0 years i have been waiting. a0 years. and i love it. but a sadder story from the world of football — former arsenal and sevilla winger jose antonio reyes is killed in a car crash. and police in the american state of virginia say a disgruntled employee was responsible for a workplace shooting that killed 12 people. hello and welcome to bbc news. liverpool are champions of europe for the sixth time. they claimed that title after beating fellow english side — tottenham hotspur — in the champions league final in madrid. an early penalty from mo salah — and a late finish from divock 0rigi gave them a 2—0 win. liverpool's european cup win should soften the blow a little after missing out on the pre
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: jubilation for liverpool — crowned winners of the european champions league — after beating tottenham 2—0. huge celebrations in the spanish capital. it's the sixth time liverpool have won europe's premier football contest. 40 a0 yea rs i a0 years i have been waiting. a0 yea rs. a0 years i have been waiting. a0 years. and i love it. but a sadder story from the world of football — former arsenal and sevilla winger jose antonio reyes is killed in a...
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a breathtaking concert at the beethoven fest in vaughan. czerny along chalets longest road. look at the glaciers in the south. and the salmon farms in the north and follow chile's main artery through the country's wonders and 50 lines. and meet the people who call it home and then come on low seventy's into the heart of patagonia. in 45. minutes time to take months to. face. time here on just such steel. and find. to try. to overcome drives and conjecture. it's time for. coming up ahead. i am puzzled yourself it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about why i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela like. that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines. it's. safe. for me it's like yeah it's such a big thing music and with great resistance from. experience is amusing. to. see. me do i feel so inspired here it's a foreign country and a foreign culture and the music is unfamiliar but it's still inspiring and fun to delve in.
a breathtaking concert at the beethoven fest in vaughan. czerny along chalets longest road. look at the glaciers in the south. and the salmon farms in the north and follow chile's main artery through the country's wonders and 50 lines. and meet the people who call it home and then come on low seventy's into the heart of patagonia. in 45. minutes time to take months to. face. time here on just such steel. and find. to try. to overcome drives and conjecture. it's time for. coming up ahead. i am...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at two.while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle—class drug users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. they have their organic food, they boast about buying fair trade, they talk about climate change, and at the same time, come friday or saturday night, they're all doing class a drugs, and they should be thinking about the impact they're having. meanwhile, boris johnson says he would not pay britain's £39 billion brexit divorce bill until better terms are agreed for the uk to leave. a woman dies after being struck by lightning while walking
i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines at two.while working as a journalist 20 years ago. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. the home secretary, sajid javid, attacks middle—class drug users for "destroying the lives" of those caught up in the supply chain. they have their organic food, they boast about buying fair trade, they talk about climate change, and at the same time, come friday or saturday night, they're all doing class a drugs, and they should be...
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australian ashley barty up against checkmark at the vaughan the show ever. vondra chauvel looked nervous in this final barty took advantage of it and took the 1st set $61.00 in less than half an hour 23 year old barty quit tennis for more than a year to try her hand at cricket then in 2017 she swapped her bad back for racquet it looks to have been a good decision as barty continued to dominate this match she sealed the deal 6163 . she was. right there when shell moved from 8 to 2nd in the world rankings it's unbelievable little bit speechless it's incredible i played the perfect match today i'm so proud of myself in my chamber but it's just been a crazy 2 weeks. party represents a 1st for her country as well she's the 1st australian to win the tournament since 1703. and with wins like this it's unlikely to be her last. hard in al-jazeera. and of a joke about shares missed a chance to win a full strike grand slam title dominic same base in the world number one in 5 sets in the semifinal they'll face are often a battle in sunday's final 12 months ago and the d
australian ashley barty up against checkmark at the vaughan the show ever. vondra chauvel looked nervous in this final barty took advantage of it and took the 1st set $61.00 in less than half an hour 23 year old barty quit tennis for more than a year to try her hand at cricket then in 2017 she swapped her bad back for racquet it looks to have been a good decision as barty continued to dominate this match she sealed the deal 6163 . she was. right there when shell moved from 8 to 2nd in the world...
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phillip miller is a student in vaughan he's taking advantage of a new bike sharing service with around $900.00 bicycles across the city after registering philip can pick up a bike wherever he finds one and leave it wherever he wants. and i don't know to be up a few months ago and since then i've used the service the last the 1st because my own bike was broken but then i was happy to switch to the rentals and if i travel the same distance as a friend doesn't his car i usually get there faster in my sense. that's because like in many cities in germany traffic often cloaks the streets of the full my capital every day around 140000 people commute to or from dawn to work the cars pollute the air and compete for space with other forms of transport. to support cyclists bon university offers do it yourself i can have workshops. you think can take help you fix your 2 wheel yourself of. the world. and i can fix a flat in 10 minutes with a patch that costs a couple of euro's and then i can set off again straight away if i left it down in the basement for 2 months i'd have to take the bus or a car
phillip miller is a student in vaughan he's taking advantage of a new bike sharing service with around $900.00 bicycles across the city after registering philip can pick up a bike wherever he finds one and leave it wherever he wants. and i don't know to be up a few months ago and since then i've used the service the last the 1st because my own bike was broken but then i was happy to switch to the rentals and if i travel the same distance as a friend doesn't his car i usually get there faster in...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump celebrates his deal with mexico — designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. leaders of the pro—democracy movement in sudan call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience — starting on sunday. after the shock resignation of its former leader, kazakhstan is holding a snap presidential election. and it's a barty party — ashleigh barty wins the french open. the first australian to claim the title since 1973. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us president, donald trump, has been celebrating his deal with mexico — designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. he had threatened to impose trade tariffs if there was no agreement. in a joint declaration, the two countries said mexico would take unprecedented steps to curb irregular migration and human trafficking. the latest data shows more than 132 thousand arrests were made on the us border in may, the highest in more than a decade, and 33%
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president trump celebrates his deal with mexico — designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. leaders of the pro—democracy movement in sudan call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience — starting on sunday. after the shock resignation of its former leader, kazakhstan is holding a snap presidential election. and it's a barty party — ashleigh barty wins the french open. the first australian to claim the...
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we've got to add, andrew vaughan from santa rosa and cal was drafted third overall by the white sox.ne big time as well. >> good for him. >> we're back in a moment. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of dollars a year when you get internet and mobile together. plus ask how to get $250 back when you switch to xfinity mobile. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, hnology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. so, you went online and got so confused. that your brain we
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the former england captain michael vaughan says it was an unexpected result, but pakistan were on greaturse we'll have more on this in sportsday in a few minutes. as part of his visit to the uk, president trump will travel to the english south coast on wednesday to join in the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they marked the beginning of the liberation of german—occupied france, and later europe from nazi control. 250 veterans are making the journey to france for the occasion and our correspondent robert hall is travelling with them. they left port on a june evening in 191m without fanfares or cheers, young men who had written their last letters home, sailing into the dark wondering whether they would return. last night, 300 veterans began their pilgrimage in honour of the thousands who still lie in normandy. the week—long journey has been planned by the royal british legion. the veterans willjoin commemorative events in britain and france. it is about the opportunity for everybody to feel they have been on the trip of a lifetime. archive: this is it, they
the former england captain michael vaughan says it was an unexpected result, but pakistan were on greaturse we'll have more on this in sportsday in a few minutes. as part of his visit to the uk, president trump will travel to the english south coast on wednesday to join in the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they marked the beginning of the liberation of german—occupied france, and later europe from nazi control. 250 veterans are making the journey to france...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories. a 13 storey cruise ship crashes into a quay in venice prompting calls for a ban. china defends the crackdown on the 1989 tiananmen square protests in a rare public acknowledgement of events. the search for eight climbers missing in the himalayas is suspended because of bad weather. and half a million liverpool fans take to the streets of city to celebrate the team's sixth european champions league trophy. hello and welcome to world news today. the italian government says it's ready to ban large cruise ships from the giudecca canal in venice after a huge cruise ship collided with a dock. the msc opera collided with a smaller boat at the san basilio docks along the giudecca, which provides access to the popular st marks square, and it's who's by large cruise ships has been criticized locally. the environment minister sergio costa says they've been working on the issue for months and are now nearing a solution. katharine da costa reports. horns blaring and out of control. the cruise ship
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories. a 13 storey cruise ship crashes into a quay in venice prompting calls for a ban. china defends the crackdown on the 1989 tiananmen square protests in a rare public acknowledgement of events. the search for eight climbers missing in the himalayas is suspended because of bad weather. and half a million liverpool fans take to the streets of city to celebrate the team's sixth european champions league trophy. hello and welcome to world news today. the...
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malaysian government vowed to send up to 100 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste but to australia vaughan and this from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as dump sites. we've seen in cases in in malaysia for example where it's important to go up in so-called illegal operations by and these are called a regulated. open burning and the open them in indonesia there's been a meeting destination always coming. from. us we've seen for example. once clean or cultural. in the. italian government's hard line immigration policies are in the spotlight once again or thirty's on the italian island of lampedusa close to to museum have blocked a rescue ship from docking with dozens of moderates on board now the captain claims it has done nothing to help them. but it lets. you perhaps if you want to come out and fought on the give it a fun box named. dr target of 1000 midlevel here to down but become. does this need loosen up. its charity organization which owns the ship says they've been caught up in a political game rome itself has reiterated that the migrant
malaysian government vowed to send up to 100 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste but to australia vaughan and this from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as dump sites. we've seen in cases in in malaysia for example where it's important to go up in so-called illegal operations by and these are called a regulated. open burning and the open them in indonesia there's been a meeting destination always coming. from. us we've seen for example. once clean...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.ll try ‘very hard' to act on immigration, asylum seekers and border security. one of the main contenders to be the next british prime minister says using cocaine more than 20 years ago shouldn't affect his leadership chances. sudan's political crisis deepens as opposition groups call for a campaign of civil disobedience. and — "no big ships" — venice comes out to protest against giant cruise liners docking in the bay. hello and welcome to world news today.
i'm lewis vaughan jones.ll try ‘very hard' to act on immigration, asylum seekers and border security. one of the main contenders to be the next british prime minister says using cocaine more than 20 years ago shouldn't affect his leadership chances. sudan's political crisis deepens as opposition groups call for a campaign of civil disobedience. and — "no big ships" — venice comes out to protest against giant cruise liners docking in the bay. hello and welcome to world news today.
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materials and the malaysian government up to 10 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste back to australia vaughan hernandez from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as a dump site. we've seen in cases in in malaysia for example where the race that's imported ending up in so-called illegal operations and these are uncontrolled i'm regulated operations and some are open burning and there's a lot of open dumping in a village in indonesia there's been a meeting destination always coming from australia from the u.k. from from the us we've seen for example. once claim a pristine agricultural area so swarmed into dumping grounds. are the chinese government hard line on immigration is again in the spotlight authorities on the italian island of lampedusa have blocked a rescue ship from docking with dozens of migrants on board the captain claims italy has done nothing to help them. but let's. give it a. decent middle of my live here be done by. the charity which owns the ship says it has been caught up in a political gain while rome has reiterated the migrants are
materials and the malaysian government up to 10 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste back to australia vaughan hernandez from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as a dump site. we've seen in cases in in malaysia for example where the race that's imported ending up in so-called illegal operations and these are uncontrolled i'm regulated operations and some are open burning and there's a lot of open dumping in a village in indonesia there's been a...
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it is to honor katheryn johnson, doroth vaughan and mary jackso the three african-american advanc nasa'say the oeston will secondtime. the committee wants to question him for a project dealing with a rump tower in moscow and other topics you can go to the nbc washington app for the latest. >> tighperature today of 78 degree partly to mostly cloudy skies and low humidity. a rain times. heavy rain during the morning 77. breezy and beautiful. >> i am, amelia. 7 mile backup in bound. eastbo66 at 50 is where lookinat. this is chopper 4 showing the you can try 29 everyt is quite slow. >> melissa, thank you. that i the news for today. we'll see you in 25ut . we'll see you in 25ut . enjoy your day. the big carriers are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliv b on all the spectrumands needed
it is to honor katheryn johnson, doroth vaughan and mary jackso the three african-american advanc nasa'say the oeston will secondtime. the committee wants to question him for a project dealing with a rump tower in moscow and other topics you can go to the nbc washington app for the latest. >> tighperature today of 78 degree partly to mostly cloudy skies and low humidity. a rain times. heavy rain during the morning 77. breezy and beautiful. >> i am, amelia. 7 mile backup in bound....
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the malaysian government vowed to send up to 100 tonnes of contaminated plastic back to australia vaughan hernandez from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as dump sites. we've seen in cases. in malaysia for example where it's important to go up in so-called illegal operations and these are called i'm greg. open burning and this opened. in a village in indonesia that's been a meeting destination always coming. from. the us. we've seen for example. once clean or cultural areas can score in the. government's hardline immigration policies are in the spotlight once again or thirty's on the italian island of lampedusa have blocked the rescue ship from docking with dozens of migrants on board the captain claims is that he's done nothing to help them but it lets them she and transitional hardens you perhaps if you want to come out and for tom de give it a fun box name. after type it off the top 1000 mid-level here the down but become. does the dotted loosen up 2nd by. the charity organization which owns the ship says they've been caught up in a politica
the malaysian government vowed to send up to 100 tonnes of contaminated plastic back to australia vaughan hernandez from the break free from plastic movement says developing countries are being used as dump sites. we've seen in cases. in malaysia for example where it's important to go up in so-called illegal operations and these are called i'm greg. open burning and this opened. in a village in indonesia that's been a meeting destination always coming. from. the us. we've seen for example. once...
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relatives of katherine johnson, jrothy vaughan, and mary jackson attended.w a sudden change of fortune turned a volunteer deputy into the bike man. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. i'm still doing it all. the water.
relatives of katherine johnson, jrothy vaughan, and mary jackson attended.w a sudden change of fortune turned a volunteer deputy into the bike man. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differently. it helps relieve...
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the former england captain michael vaughan says it was an unexpected result, but pakistan were on greatave more on this in sportsday in a few minutes. let's return to president trump's state visit to the uk. every moment is being watched in the us. our north america correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. peter, there is no denying the president has been shown every extravagance, lots of pomp and circumstance, how is this being seen backin circumstance, how is this being seen back in the us? remember, this is a very divided country. and for all the pomp and ceremony there are many, the pomp and ceremony there are any the pomp and ceremony there are many, many critics of donald trump in this country who won't be changing their view of him, despite what they see on their television sets. that said, i think they pomp, the circumstance, the ceremony will go down well, these images will stick with us, they will be used repeatedly as the months go by... we are having a few problems hearing you, peter. they want if we can try and re—establish communications with you. apologies, we are hav
the former england captain michael vaughan says it was an unexpected result, but pakistan were on greatave more on this in sportsday in a few minutes. let's return to president trump's state visit to the uk. every moment is being watched in the us. our north america correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. peter, there is no denying the president has been shown every extravagance, lots of pomp and circumstance, how is this being seen backin circumstance, how is this being seen back in the...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top story: jubilation from liverpool fans in madrid, as their team go one—up against tottenham in the first minute of the champions league final. but at half—time, tottenham fans are still hoping to see their side win in their first ever appearance in the final. hello and welcome to world news today. to madrid, where the european champions league final between liverpool and tottenham hotspur is underway — and currently on half time. spoiler alert if you don't want to know the score. it's liverpool who started with a bang, after their star striker mo salah scored a penalty after only two minutes. the penalty was awarded afterjust 23 seconds when spurs midfielder moussa sissoko gave away a handball. since that early action, the game has been pretty flat. but as you can see from these fans watching the match at home in liverpool, at least one set of supporters are happy so far. the liverpool fans there very, very happy. just to show you some life pictures now. it is half—time emma bu
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top story: jubilation from liverpool fans in madrid, as their team go one—up against tottenham in the first minute of the champions league final. but at half—time, tottenham fans are still hoping to see their side win in their first ever appearance in the final. hello and welcome to world news today. to madrid, where the european champions league final between liverpool and tottenham hotspur is underway — and currently on half time. spoiler alert if you don't...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.nservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. the assistant editor of conservative home, henry hill, told me that the issue of past drug use was always difficult for politicians. i think that after rory stewart's opium smoking admission, that has opened the floodgates on this. it is always a thorny question for political candidates. i think the problem for michael gove is that his position
i'm lewis vaughan jones.nservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. the assistant editor of conservative home, henry hill, told me that the issue of past drug use was always difficult for politicians. i think that after rory...
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always had a quill and in the ready film images from modern day ethnologists attest to alexander vaughan who holds exceptional observational talent. like to slightly embellished his rather sober journal entries for publication. as luck would have it we met an old indian who was busy preparing the corroboree poison. you scrape bark off another kuharich plant. it's tipped into a funnel made of planting trees rolled up to form a curtain which is stuck into a stronger current made of pommy. first a cold infusion is prepared. the filtered water is the poisonous liquid. i know the old indian said that white men know the secret of making black powder which has the defect of making noises and startling animals when you misfire. is superior because it kills silently. the most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those who have not viewed the world in this succinct sentence alexander von who pulled summarize the humanistic ideal behind his life of research . yeah decision. because. you know. how can we open up the world and make use of its resources while still living in harmony with nature. ma
always had a quill and in the ready film images from modern day ethnologists attest to alexander vaughan who holds exceptional observational talent. like to slightly embellished his rather sober journal entries for publication. as luck would have it we met an old indian who was busy preparing the corroboree poison. you scrape bark off another kuharich plant. it's tipped into a funnel made of planting trees rolled up to form a curtain which is stuck into a stronger current made of pommy. first a...
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tagged by taliban in eastern kabul or the. 31st of may peter and 4 civilians that this attack michael vaughan bell claim that they said that was instigated by iran yeah well fought for for michael was information iran is an enemy of taliban they have been the nords for many years you know their adverse aris bug you know he is so used to that you know. being connected to their. 11911 terrorist act. the u.s. media lived above 100000 course of a baby and skilled and the european media and the public in the united states and in europe want it you know wanted. to go i can sing that and know there is a message obviously from the washington post and they are all. there all of us know where the dollar will. suddenly fall and the experts who know that is not a friend of iran they would have fallen down if hillary had an attack against iran but now they're in the mall so they're searching for. they're searching for evidence and they find it surprising to her that i mean all they have to do is going to factor. i think what's really interesting here is that given the anti iran sentiment that bolton has h
tagged by taliban in eastern kabul or the. 31st of may peter and 4 civilians that this attack michael vaughan bell claim that they said that was instigated by iran yeah well fought for for michael was information iran is an enemy of taliban they have been the nords for many years you know their adverse aris bug you know he is so used to that you know. being connected to their. 11911 terrorist act. the u.s. media lived above 100000 course of a baby and skilled and the european media and the...