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it is absolutely about our viewers. it is absolutely about our viewers.a ke our viewers. we are being asked to take less investment at a time virgin is asking customers to pay more for their paid subscription then 12 months ago. we have being asked to take less money for the content. on the paid television side, the investment that our customers want is programming when they want to watch it and where they wa nt they want to watch it and where they want to watch it, on demand programming. because of the parent company, the bbc, then settlement with uktv, they deny them those rights. and we simply expect to get fair value which must include on demand. they can't deliver that because the bbc won't let them have it. i don't think it is right for our customers that diva and i should be debating this in public. —— steve and i. but the free channels back on airand we can and i. but the free channels back on air and we can have a proper discussion about value but in the negotiating room. we have no interest ina negotiating room. we have no interest in a public n
it is absolutely about our viewers. it is absolutely about our viewers.a ke our viewers. we are being asked to take less investment at a time virgin is asking customers to pay more for their paid subscription then 12 months ago. we have being asked to take less money for the content. on the paid television side, the investment that our customers want is programming when they want to watch it and where they wa nt they want to watch it and where they want to watch it, on demand programming....
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‘s favour and hundreds of viewers told the bbc they with that decision.ne of them recorded this video for us. it was explained that the coverage of the event was given the green light to proceed as it was deemed to be in the public interest. being a fully paid—up member of the, it, at no time didi paid—up member of the, it, at no time did ifeel it paid—up member of the, it, at no time did i feel it was in paid—up member of the, it, at no time did ifeel it was in my interest. as a licence payer, i strongly objected to the use of a helicopter hovering above sir cliff richard's home streaming live pictures of police rifling through his belongings. how can this possibly be in the public interest? this is no justification whatsoever. thejudge told the this is no justification whatsoever. the judge told the bbc to pay an initial £210,000 in damages as well as costs, saying... knowing sir cliff richard was under investigation might be of interest to the gossip mongers but does not contribute materially to the public interest. he said the broadcast showed a signi
‘s favour and hundreds of viewers told the bbc they with that decision.ne of them recorded this video for us. it was explained that the coverage of the event was given the green light to proceed as it was deemed to be in the public interest. being a fully paid—up member of the, it, at no time didi paid—up member of the, it, at no time did ifeel it paid—up member of the, it, at no time did i feel it was in paid—up member of the, it, at no time did ifeel it was in my interest. as a...
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broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the world. i'm nkem ifejika.er recorded him just months before the us election. a tourist boat has sunk ina us election. a tourist boat has sunk in a river in missouri killing 17. the eu chief negotiator says there isa the eu chief negotiator says there is a progress is still work to be done. how is story is being told about the 2 million officers who
broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the world. i'm nkem ifejika.er recorded him just months before the us election. a tourist boat has sunk ina us election. a tourist boat has sunk in a river in missouri killing 17. the eu chief negotiator says there isa the eu chief negotiator says there is a progress is still work to be done. how is story is being told about the 2 million officers who
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therefore actually for the viewers, it is a bit ofan actually for the viewers, it is a bit of an inconveniencedon't pay. if i watch online, i don't pay. if i watched through freeview, i don't pgy- watched through freeview, i don't pay. why should our customers be discriminated against? why should they be hijacked and pay for services that they can watch for free elsewhere? previously virgin have paid for freeview channels and we are asking them to now. we have continued our channels on the virgin platform on the same deal.|j continued our channels on the virgin platform on the same deal. i have got to correct that. it isn't the case. we offer our channels as a portfolio and we have offered to continue with the same deal that we currently have. david mentioned earlier that we have never paid for free channels in the past and we won't ask them to in the future. we are asking them to pay for a portfolio of channels at the same level. just as i buy a package of channels, you're not paying for individual channels? you get a set and you pay for extras? they are saying all or nothing and that is the
therefore actually for the viewers, it is a bit ofan actually for the viewers, it is a bit of an inconveniencedon't pay. if i watch online, i don't pay. if i watched through freeview, i don't pgy- watched through freeview, i don't pay. why should our customers be discriminated against? why should they be hijacked and pay for services that they can watch for free elsewhere? previously virgin have paid for freeview channels and we are asking them to now. we have continued our channels on the...
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and that's not fair to the viewers, that really isn't, because our viewers pay substantial amounts ofhly basis to watch those channels and they expect a certain quality of content for that. we're investing more money year on year in that quality of content and to ensure that we continue to do that, it's fundamental for us. so steve has to pay for these programmes, he says he depends on the money you pay him to generate the programmes and you want to cut the money. why do you want to cut the money? first it's very important to draw a distinction between uktv's free—to—air channels — those that are available on freeview for free — and their pay channels. now what uktv did, and it is brinkmanship, up until last week they had offered us a deal on freeview channels. so that is dave and that is all the investment we're talking about, we are committed to bringing our customers the best entertainment on tv and we can do that, because those channels are funded by advertising. what we bring is four million eyeballs to allow steve and his colleagues to make that great television. what they're do
and that's not fair to the viewers, that really isn't, because our viewers pay substantial amounts ofhly basis to watch those channels and they expect a certain quality of content for that. we're investing more money year on year in that quality of content and to ensure that we continue to do that, it's fundamental for us. so steve has to pay for these programmes, he says he depends on the money you pay him to generate the programmes and you want to cut the money. why do you want to cut the...
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host: i want to show our viewers this map of alaska. at this take a look map, the colored areas indicate , bureau ofernment indian affairs, bureau of land management, fish and wildlife services, national park service, for services, and the response -- forest services, and the responsibilities for these areas have been shared. right, a point often made by alaska residents is that 61%, give or take of alaska's land, is owned and administered by the federal government. 224 million acres. that's a huge percentage. the apparatus some resentment among state officials and residents that people in washington, d.c. -- that builds some resentment among residents that people in washington, d.c. make the law. there is an important mom called the national interest -- alaska national interest in land confirmation act that set aside tens of millions of acres for refuges and parks, but also directed authority to the state. one of the legal and political there is athat conflict between the states authority and federal responsibility. host: i'm curious f
host: i want to show our viewers this map of alaska. at this take a look map, the colored areas indicate , bureau ofernment indian affairs, bureau of land management, fish and wildlife services, national park service, for services, and the response -- forest services, and the responsibilities for these areas have been shared. right, a point often made by alaska residents is that 61%, give or take of alaska's land, is owned and administered by the federal government. 224 million acres. that's a...
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and but virgin seesit are viewers love.ses to allow viewers to watch box that's all in one go. will like uk tv to provide us the box set, the same box sets that they provide to netflix, so we want our customers that same access. we are selling public water to the public. for every days for the channels such as dave ann gold are absent, both sides will be losing money. in the meantime, viewers are missing out. mps are calling for a consultation on whether to ban the sale of real fur in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally sold fur described as fake, sarah corker reports. awareness of the issue. decades on, some shoppers have been unwittingly buying real fur labelled as fake. the mis—selling was exposed by campaign groups and the media, including this investigation by the bbc. it emerged that several major retailers had sold products described as artificial, but tests showed were made from fox, rabbit and chinchilla. now an inquiry by the env
and but virgin seesit are viewers love.ses to allow viewers to watch box that's all in one go. will like uk tv to provide us the box set, the same box sets that they provide to netflix, so we want our customers that same access. we are selling public water to the public. for every days for the channels such as dave ann gold are absent, both sides will be losing money. in the meantime, viewers are missing out. mps are calling for a consultation on whether to ban the sale of real fur in the uk....
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he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast liveanother newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgment about whether they felt the search was appropriate, in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the 10:00 news and the 6:00 news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage, and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search, in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the investigation was later dropped because of lack of evidence and sir cliff richard was never arrested. the singer then sued the bbc, accusing it of invading his privacy. on wednesday, mrjustice newey found in his favour, and hundreds of viewers to
he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast liveanother newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgment about...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ross the uk as tens of thousands of people demonstrate against president trump and his policies. more are planned over the weekend. i feel the fact that he is on a state visit and she is going to see the queen, while he is doing atrocious things, i think that is not ok. there was pomp and pageantry. queen elizabeth welcomed the president for afternoon tea at windsor castle. there was also an apology for his interview with a newspaper and mr trump rowed back on his criticism of the prime minist calling her instead an "incredible woman".
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ross the uk as tens of thousands of people demonstrate against president trump and his policies. more are planned over the weekend. i feel the fact that he is on a state visit and she is going to see the queen, while he is doing atrocious things, i think that is not ok. there was pomp and pageantry. queen elizabeth welcomed the president for afternoon tea at windsor castle. there was also an apology for his...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.top stories: a brexit breakthrough. the british prime minster says cabinet ministers are backing her plan for leaving the european union. this is a proposal that i believe will be good for the uk and the eu andi will be good for the uk and the eu and i look forward to it being received positively. divers in thailand succeed in getting an air line to the cave where 12 boys and their football coach are trapped. but conditions still aren't right for a rescue attempt. the us and north korea agree to set up a joint working group on denuclearisation, after mike pompeo‘s latest trip to pyongyang. china retaliates after the us imposes tariffs worth $34 billion, accusing washington of starting the "largest trade war in economic history."
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.top stories: a brexit breakthrough. the british prime minster says cabinet ministers are backing her plan for leaving the european union. this is a proposal that i believe will be good for the uk and the eu andi will be good for the uk and the eu and i look forward to it being received positively. divers in thailand succeed in getting an air line to the cave where 12 boys and their football coach are trapped. but...
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our viewers are incredibly important to us.pologise for what is going on but to say thank you to our viewers. their support online on social media has been out overwhelming and we are passionate about delivering great programmes and channels to our viewers that we wa nt and channels to our viewers that we want to continue to do that. we want to continue taking your channels. up until week ago uktv offered as to continue carriage of the free view channels, the channels available for free over the air to everybody. we we re free over the air to everybody. we were told at the 11th hour that was withdrawn. so i'm asking very publicly, steve, will you hear and now have those channels back on air as they are available to everyone else for free in the uk? what we have got to remember is that virgin media is a paid television company, not free to add, and therefore it was the cheapest bundle that it customer can buy, which is £30 a month. we are putting our channelled into the hands of uktv which are then sold to customers. customers p
our viewers are incredibly important to us.pologise for what is going on but to say thank you to our viewers. their support online on social media has been out overwhelming and we are passionate about delivering great programmes and channels to our viewers that we wa nt and channels to our viewers that we want to continue to do that. we want to continue taking your channels. up until week ago uktv offered as to continue carriage of the free view channels, the channels available for free over...
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>>he summer show that viewers look forward to began the 20th season. >> it's brother. expect the unexpected this year. >> my strategy is to ply under the radar. >> i don't fly under the radard. . >> i have pink camouflage. you can see me, but i'm blending in. >> i spoke with the host about how viewers will play a role in did i remembering the winner. >> we have involved the viewers at air whole new level making it interactive. if you go online and answer questions about the house guests, depending on who was trending the most, gets, power. whofrs trending the least gets a punishment. -- who was trending the least gets a punishment. the power affects your life in the house. >> youig brother tonight at 9:00 right here. >>> coming up, high schoolers creating futuristic tools for people living with physical disabilities and it's thanks to this week's jefferson award winner. that's next. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> when he was a kid, he decided he wanted to be an
>>he summer show that viewers look forward to began the 20th season. >> it's brother. expect the unexpected this year. >> my strategy is to ply under the radar. >> i don't fly under the radard. . >> i have pink camouflage. you can see me, but i'm blending in. >> i spoke with the host about how viewers will play a role in did i remembering the winner. >> we have involved the viewers at air whole new level making it interactive. if you go online and...
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most of the viewers agree with youlj world cup. all right. most of the viewers agree with you.to be honest. wimbledon for two hours and then the world cup. we will see you soon. then the world cup. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. 29 degrees was the higher yesterday in northern ireland. that was in northern ireland. there will be a dramatic dip in the temperature here during the day ahead. we had and will have a dramatic drop in temperature for parts of scotland. you can see we had a few shower clouds yesterday. we had a few light showers across the southern half of the country. just a smattering of rain for some of the gardens. we will, i think, see perhaps a little bit more during the day ahead. the change in scotland and northern ireland was brought about by this band of cloud in a weak weather front. the odd spot of drizzle. the noticeable change is a dip in temperature. for many of us, temperatures are higher than wednesday morning. a bit more comfortable for sleeping, i'm sure. this weather system is not bringing much weather. just a line of cloud. the odd spot of dr
most of the viewers agree with youlj world cup. all right. most of the viewers agree with you.to be honest. wimbledon for two hours and then the world cup. we will see you soon. then the world cup. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. 29 degrees was the higher yesterday in northern ireland. that was in northern ireland. there will be a dramatic dip in the temperature here during the day ahead. we had and will have a dramatic drop in temperature for parts of scotland. you can see we had a few...
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lets share some tweaks —— let us share some tweaks we had from our viewers.is the —— tweets. we had from our viewers. sport is global, is the -- tweets. she has to say that she is amazed by croatia, she thoroughly enjoyed watching the match but the better team won, she feels. an indian viewer says england ignored croatia's threats, playing ina semi—final ignored croatia's threats, playing in a semi—final itself is a good achievement. it is all effort that was created in the european leagues, good show by england. many, like shelley, say england did themselves proud, outclassed by croatia but should be proud of their achievements. i think that is the general feeling. and achievements. i think that is the generalfeeling. and i am not sure if they will have a parade. in four yea rs' if they will have a parade. in four years' time we will do the parade, when we win! the whole point with this was gareth southgate was managing the expectations, but people ended up living the dream, got carried away. we didn't get carried away, we got to the semi—final. carried away
lets share some tweaks —— let us share some tweaks we had from our viewers.is the —— tweets. we had from our viewers. sport is global, is the -- tweets. she has to say that she is amazed by croatia, she thoroughly enjoyed watching the match but the better team won, she feels. an indian viewer says england ignored croatia's threats, playing ina semi—final ignored croatia's threats, playing in a semi—final itself is a good achievement. it is all effort that was created in the european...
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although it's also partially visible in europe and in south america unlike with the solar eclipse viewers needed no protective i get here to observe the rare display. and from where it let's get more now from astronomers he is joining us from stood apart this evening so tell us why the red orange color for the moon can you explain to our viewers how that happens. good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon should be in the shadow of the earth but the earth has here and the atmosphere of the earth throws sunlight the rest light into the shadow so the moon looks threat and not only is it a beautiful color it is also the longest lunar eclipse of the twenty first century as we mentioned earlier the moon appearing darkest for around one hundred and three minutes why it's so long this time around that's right it's one hundred and three minutes this time because the bit of the moon is inclined what's the orbit of the earth you want to have a movie clips every full moon as you remember it's only two or three year
although it's also partially visible in europe and in south america unlike with the solar eclipse viewers needed no protective i get here to observe the rare display. and from where it let's get more now from astronomers he is joining us from stood apart this evening so tell us why the red orange color for the moon can you explain to our viewers how that happens. good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon...
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in the meantime, viewers are missing out. joe lynam, bbc news.s drawn into the conflict. one of those is the united arab emirates, which is believed to be using the war to expand its influence. there's a uae presence in a string of neighbouring countries around the horn of africa, including eritrea, and the remote yemeni island of socotra. our security correspondent, frank gardner, has this exclusive report on how the war in yemen is threatening socotra, a unesco world heritage site. remote, mysterious, and home to some of the world's rarest pla nts and creatures. it's been called the galapagos of the indian ocean. this is socotra, a yemeni i5land just off the horn of africa, and today, its isolation is ending, as big regional powers come to the aid of its poverty—stricken people. possibly bringing agendas of their own. a noi5y reception for a shipment of aid delivered to this village by government charities from the uae, the united arab emirates. they're filling a vacuum left by a yemeni government that socotrans say has largely ignored them. th
in the meantime, viewers are missing out. joe lynam, bbc news.s drawn into the conflict. one of those is the united arab emirates, which is believed to be using the war to expand its influence. there's a uae presence in a string of neighbouring countries around the horn of africa, including eritrea, and the remote yemeni island of socotra. our security correspondent, frank gardner, has this exclusive report on how the war in yemen is threatening socotra, a unesco world heritage site. remote,...
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. >> let's hear from viewers. julian in bridgeville, pennsylvania, good morning. question or comment? >> comment. thanks for taking my call. i love watching this show. i wanted to talk about the irony inside the republican party just basically how we look back in history. look at teddy roosevelt, all that he did for the environment. look at richard nixon and the republican party established the enviromental protection agency and i think it's really ironic today how they've seemed to sell out the oil and gas industry and the koch brothers being their biggest political contributors and i think that now it's just a form of tribalism where we're all going to buy into the idea that oh, climate change isn't real because that's what the head of our party, donald trump, said. because that is what so we're living in a time where facts aren't even facts. we're just going to choose what facts are to us because they don't align with our party's agenda. true >> great. thanks for your call. i think the caller made some good points in that about how republicans have ignored this
. >> let's hear from viewers. julian in bridgeville, pennsylvania, good morning. question or comment? >> comment. thanks for taking my call. i love watching this show. i wanted to talk about the irony inside the republican party just basically how we look back in history. look at teddy roosevelt, all that he did for the environment. look at richard nixon and the republican party established the enviromental protection agency and i think it's really ironic today how they've seemed to...
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. >> host: we wants to hear from viewers. in eastern central part of the country at 202-748-8000, mountain pacific, 748-8001. alaska residents, 202-748-8002. we want to know what it is like where you live, not just in alaska as well. we spoke with jim adams with the national park conservation association and here is what he had to say about hunting restrictions. >> the state of alaska has been engaged in an escalating effort to restore bear populations, these extreme sport hunting methods are the most extreme version of it. the problem is the state is aiming to turn 20 million acres of the national parkland into a glorified game park. >> host: what are these hunting methods? >> guest: there are four or five tactics targeted that were prohibited under the obama administration, the use of beta for black and brown bears, the use of artificial lights to kill animals, motorboats to kill some caribou and other provisions. the national park association has truly rallied against us. 77,000 public comments had been aired, many of thos
. >> host: we wants to hear from viewers. in eastern central part of the country at 202-748-8000, mountain pacific, 748-8001. alaska residents, 202-748-8002. we want to know what it is like where you live, not just in alaska as well. we spoke with jim adams with the national park conservation association and here is what he had to say about hunting restrictions. >> the state of alaska has been engaged in an escalating effort to restore bear populations, these extreme sport hunting...
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in the meantime, viewers are missing out.fur in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally sold fur described as fake, sarah corker reports. in the 1990s, evocative anti—fur campaigns raised awareness of the issue. decades on, some shoppers have been unwittingly buying real fur labelled as fake. the mis—selling was exposed by campaign groups and the media, including this investigation by the bbc. it emerged that several major retailers had sold products described as artificial, but tests showed were made from fox, rabbit and chinchilla. now an inquiry by the environment, food and rural affairs committee accuses retailers of being complacent about the problem. the reason why people buy fake fur is so that they're not wearing real fur, so it's pretty shocking that they can get away with that, really. i'd be disgusted to ever find out that something was an animal product that i hadn't knowingly bought into. so i don't think it's acceptable in any way,
in the meantime, viewers are missing out.fur in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally sold fur described as fake, sarah corker reports. in the 1990s, evocative anti—fur campaigns raised awareness of the issue. decades on, some shoppers have been unwittingly buying real fur labelled as fake. the mis—selling was exposed by campaign groups and the media, including this investigation by the bbc. it emerged that...
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credit in the world as a lifelong democrat turned into a tea party evangelical baby boomer fox news viewer you know individual good bridges all of titian good for you know it's his base. he knows his base better than anybody that's why he tweets the red meat to them i think that checklist you have we're going to end up seeing that on campaign rallies across the country the next few months they will not move the needle and the more the elite engages and slams him on this press conference and engagement with russia and try to promulgated further rush or phobia more of his base will completely turn that off now the interesting part taking place the last few days and into the next several days is that fox news itself the channel that protects the president is definitely there neo con faction and there is tacking well to lift glee since this press conference so that maybe cameras temper a little bit a fair chunk of carly certainly continues to travel down the straight line and i give him kudos for that he did a great excellent job yeah ok absolutely mary let's go back and substance because like
credit in the world as a lifelong democrat turned into a tea party evangelical baby boomer fox news viewer you know individual good bridges all of titian good for you know it's his base. he knows his base better than anybody that's why he tweets the red meat to them i think that checklist you have we're going to end up seeing that on campaign rallies across the country the next few months they will not move the needle and the more the elite engages and slams him on this press conference and...
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in the meantime, viewers are missing out. joe lynam, bbc news.his fifth birthday. william and kate's oldest child was photographed in the garden of clarence house after the christening of his brother, louis, earlier this month. now, with all the sports news, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. hi there. it has been an incredible final round at this year's open championship. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but with just a few holes left to play, the claret jug could be heading to italy. katherine downes is at the course. seven out of the top ten, pick your winner! tiger, the name on everyone's lips, in sunday read them out to complete his comeback with a 15th major win. a birdie at the fourth moved him up the leaderboard. while other contenders were struggling. rory mcilroy, not the start he wanted. kevin kisner, the man whose lead since day one, got stuck in the sand. evenjordan spieth, the defending champion and joint leader, in a bit of a prickle. italy's francesco molinari, though, is ticking along, sticking to par, could s
in the meantime, viewers are missing out. joe lynam, bbc news.his fifth birthday. william and kate's oldest child was photographed in the garden of clarence house after the christening of his brother, louis, earlier this month. now, with all the sports news, here's 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. hi there. it has been an incredible final round at this year's open championship. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but with just a few holes left to play, the claret jug could be...
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many of your viewers may not remember that, and never happen.ry well be treated as something like that in the gulf. you should watch for that. and this is an example of president trump's comments on fake newsprint he should not be sabotaged by fake news. >> tucker: we have seen it happen twice in syria, colonel, thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: activist says that conservatives only want planned parenthood to be defunded in order to force the nation's women to get pregnant. it is a confusing argument, we will allow her to explain it next. ♪ she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com you need a higher standardigher standa
many of your viewers may not remember that, and never happen.ry well be treated as something like that in the gulf. you should watch for that. and this is an example of president trump's comments on fake newsprint he should not be sabotaged by fake news. >> tucker: we have seen it happen twice in syria, colonel, thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: activist says that conservatives only want planned parenthood to be defunded in order to force...
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we have been a viewer channel not a viewer -- not a consumer business. viewers are fans and want to engage with us or deep way. they buy a lot of stuff from us but it's not in any cohesive way. unite going to set up a that's just looking at consumer revenue. we will be improving the proposition. we will be taking money from content. we will be taking money from a profit pool which we haven't really done before which is consumers. that could be a competition of live events and competitions and things like that. that's another growth engine for itv. manus: that sounds very familiar. you and i had a chat many months ago. you had a different hat on. you're clear about the demographic you were chasing. it's a clear vision of who your audience was. at itvs hard to do that as it was at easyjet? a global hat now. what is the demographic the you really want to focus on? carolyn: let's be clear. on our broadcast business, we are u.k. business. in our content business, we are a global business. when we are doing our programming for the u.k. market, we are only a do
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♪ announcer: national f presentation "bbc world news" kickses to ble by your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. >> welcome to "bbc news," broadcastingno viewers north america and around the globe. donald trump celebrates the strongest u.s. economic growth in fr years despite warnings it might not last. the president takes credit for putting america first. president trump: we are the economic envy of the world. when i meet the leaders of countries the first thing they say invaryis mr. president, nice to meet you. congratulations on your economy. >> a spectacular night sky show for millions as a blood moon rises in the longest lunar eclipse this century. the cbs television network investigates allations of sexual misconduct against its top executive, and thousands of iraqis take to the streets to protest against corruption, poor services and unemployment. ♪ >> hello, welcome to the program. presiden trump has described economic growth in the u.s. as historict after i rose at an annualized rate of more tha 4% between april and june. the growth was grifpble driven by strong consu
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many of your viewers may not remember that, and never happen.uld very well be treated as something like that in the gulf. you should watch for that.ha and this is an example of president trump's comments on fake news.s. he should not be sabotaged by fake news. >> tucker: we have seen it happen twice in syria, colonel thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: activist says that conservatives only want planned parenthood to be defunded ins order to force the nation's women to get pregnant.ho it is a confusing argument, we will allow her to explain it next. ♪ have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. most people.le, i look like... but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves.
many of your viewers may not remember that, and never happen.uld very well be treated as something like that in the gulf. you should watch for that.ha and this is an example of president trump's comments on fake news.s. he should not be sabotaged by fake news. >> tucker: we have seen it happen twice in syria, colonel thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: activist says that conservatives only want planned parenthood to be defunded ins order to...
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in the meantime, viewers are missing out. joe lynam, bbc news.al with the eu can be reached by october if brussels shows ambition, but dominic raab says the government is prepared for the possibility of no deal. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets, are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan. police investigating a suspected acid attack on a 3—year—old boy in worcester have released cctv images of three men they want to speak to. it's been a big day in sport. let's get all the details. here is holly hamilton. we start with the drama in carnoustie this evening, where francesco molinari won the open championship and became the first italian to win a men's major. he had to hold off a star studded pack at the top of the leaderboard but a final round of 69 secured victory by two strokes. our man john watson reports from carnoustie. what a remarkable final day it has been at this open championship at carnoustie. to think tiger woods at one stage was the outright leader, but no
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. >> carley shimkus on what's behind the idea and what viewers think of next. hi, carley.ou ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >> democrats call to abolish ice many party leaders refuse to answer direct questions about why. >> ii want to ask you about tha, what about that move? >> republicans, well, look -- >> is that a good message for the democrats, abolishing ice, i have to stop you both there, i think you had a fair chance to make argument. >> he didn't talk about ice, did he? >> no, he did not answer that question. >> that was a lot of yelling. refused to answer the questions as his party prepares for midterms. >> the former mayor of new orleans distancing himself from calls on the left to abolish ice. >> i don't think abolishing ice is a good idea, when police departments get
. >> carley shimkus on what's behind the idea and what viewers think of next. hi, carley.ou ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >> democrats call to abolish ice many party leaders refuse to...
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viewers when it comes to those u.s. corporations and their advertising and apparently a global viewership of about three billion people let's move on now to a mixed picture for banks in the u.s. what happened to the whole post tax reform boom we were expecting ends. and yeah expectations were sky high but if you look at citigroup for example the sun some analysts are saying that city was able to actually be earnings expectations was partly due to the tax cuts from u.s. president donald trump but on the other side they did miss the revenue expectations overall what we've seen is that there was a little bit of weakness in the credit and mortgage business the clear winner was j.p. morgan they had. announced record earnings and then we had a third go they missed the earnings and the revenue expectations or the banking sector actually traded in an overall very upbeat week that we saw for u.s. stocks. thank you very much have a great weekend. u.s. authorities have lifted a ban on american companies selling goods to china's se
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>> viewers got a crash course in the 25th amendment. sir, you have been removed from office. >> and "homeland." >> how do you oust a president that's not in a coma, not in any way disabled. >> reporter: in the world of trump, plotlines once thought to be too outlandish, no longer. bruce miller is the creator of hulu's breakout series, "the handmaids tale." conceived before the election, the chilling show went on to capture the lightning of the current political environment. >> our writers room is very news-aware. trump pushing these hot button issues, they become conversations in the writers' wrap. >> hard to fathom, since it's in a made-up place, where women's rights have been stripped under a twisted, totalitarian regime. >> we haven't done anything on the show that isn't happening to women somewhere in the world. >> it feels like a cautionary tale more than ever. >> what does it mean to be on in the trump age? >> it has more urgency, as we see women's rights, women's reproductive rights under attack, yet again. >> the first time i go
>> viewers got a crash course in the 25th amendment. sir, you have been removed from office. >> and "homeland." >> how do you oust a president that's not in a coma, not in any way disabled. >> reporter: in the world of trump, plotlines once thought to be too outlandish, no longer. bruce miller is the creator of hulu's breakout series, "the handmaids tale." conceived before the election, the chilling show went on to capture the lightning of the current...
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by: an by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a foreign power" and" ...the subject of targeted
by: an by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the...
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for some viewers, too much of the buildup coverage focused on the protests planned for the president,y blimp to be flown over central london. chris steel was one of them, asking: and after air force one landed at stansted airport and the demonstrations started, the complaints continued along similar lines, with dawn rosher asking: gaynor yeates agreed. president trump arrived in a country he had described just before leaving washington as being in turmoil, a reference presumably to those two cabinet resignations within 24 hours, reported here on monday's news at six. the foreign secretary went this afternoon. he disagreed with the prime minister's latest brexit plan. and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategy. big political news no doubt, but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the disagreement and subsequent resignation over brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean
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i take your point and our viewers take your point in fairness, and you, of course, have been loyal to donald trump. it's possible there could be a scenario where people are being induced to cooperate and they may provide material that's harmful to donald trump, but may not ultimately be 100% accurate. you have the right to make that point. let me close by asking you, is there anything else you think donald trump can do to limit his exposure here, vis-a-vis -- has that train left the station? >> i don't think the train has left the station. i was very impressed in an article carried by "the washington post" which indicates how shabbily trump treated michael cohen. we want to build up at this point a basis to believe that there's hostility on the part of michael cohen towards trump that would cause michael cohen to shade the truth. anything that would support the credibility of michael cohen, any statement by trump that would support the credibility of michael cohen as a good person or as a loyal person would be counterproductive to the trump camp. >> i understand what you're saying. an
i take your point and our viewers take your point in fairness, and you, of course, have been loyal to donald trump. it's possible there could be a scenario where people are being induced to cooperate and they may provide material that's harmful to donald trump, but may not ultimately be 100% accurate. you have the right to make that point. let me close by asking you, is there anything else you think donald trump can do to limit his exposure here, vis-a-vis -- has that train left the station?...
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by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us.er yey hundreds of thousands took to the streets to protest the administration's immigration policies, and some democrats tepped up calls to eliminate the immigration and customs enforcement agency. today, president trump used twitter and a fox news interview to warn his democratponents about their strategy. >> well i hope they keep thinking about it. because they're going to get beaten so badly. e u know ice, these are the guys that go in and t-13, and they take them out. because they're much t than ms-13, like by a factor of 10. and these are the ones-- you get rid of ice y're going to have a country that you're going to be afraid to walk out of your house. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator tammy duckworth seemed to agree with the president that ice should stay but criticized his overall migration policy. >> if you abolish e as it i
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bust as you know we're not all trump all the time over and over again so i'm pleased to tell our viewers that we are now joined by the bitcoin queen of switzerland olga filled meyer whose day job as c.e.o. of smart valor all good thank you for being with us thank you that have my support ahead in the here explain smart valor and what you call the smart valor network of our it sparked well or it's a decentralized marketplace for tokenized alternative investments and for everybody who doesn't know what to can is a sin maybe if people heard about i.c.l. this so so can you see it on any public gluckstein you know backed by some kind of on the show. if a company or realize that this is still can is a should right and today we see the first examples of to can ization but actually anything can be two straight real estate infrastructure project diamonds so the ability. to market place for those took a nice alternative investments or when we met a few months back at fin tech week in hong kong you spoke very eloquently about something near and dear to my heart as a former for natural regulator tra
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by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump is at his new jersey gol second weekend in a row. he started his day with a tweet, this time about the recording of a phone conversation with his former personal lawyer, michael cohen mr. trump said the new his lawyer made recordings is" legal." unheard of and perhaps he also eaimed "your favorit president did nothing wrong." cohen, whose office was raided ri federal authorities in reportedly made a secret recording of a conversation with then-candidate donald trump two months before the 2016 election. according to the "new york times" and others, cohen and trump reportedly discuss a potential payment to former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who said she had an affair with mr. trump in 2006. most states, incstding new york e, where mr. cohen's office is located, allow the recordveg of phone cations with the consent
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stood apart this evening so tell us why the red orange color for the moon can you explain to our viewers how that happens good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon should be in the shadow of the earth but the earth has here and the atmosphere of the earth throws some light the rest light into the shadow so the moon looks threat and not only is it a beautiful color it is also the longest lunar eclipse of the twenty first century as we mentioned earlier the moon appearing darkest for around one hundred and three minutes why it's so long this time around. that's right it's one hundred three minutes this time because the beach of the moon is inclined towards the orbit of the earth you want to have a movie clips every full moon as you remember it's only two or three years two or three times a year now with this new eclipse the moon ghosts strikes through the shadow of the earth and additionally the earth of the moon is of far away from the us so the lunar eclipse is one of the community looks long this time
stood apart this evening so tell us why the red orange color for the moon can you explain to our viewers how that happens good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon should be in the shadow of the earth but the earth has here and the atmosphere of the earth throws some light the rest light into the shadow so the moon looks threat and not only is it a beautiful color it is also the longest lunar eclipse of the...
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viewers say it is not supposed to be the english broadcasting corporation, is it?ave to capture the moment and the drama and the high levels of interest but, it was only a couple of years ago that wales were having a fantastic run in the european championships. they got to the semifinals. there were big tv audiences watching live matches on television and there was a lot of coverage across the news. england are there and being covered i would reject the idea of if scotland were there, if wales were there, if northern ireland we re there, they would be getting similar coverage. all those flags waving tweets by bbc news presenters and editors, doesn't impartiality apply in sport? impartiality does apply in sport and i would argue that we have been completely impartial in our coverage of the world cup. again, a couple of weeks ago, when the england team sheet for one of their games was accidentally revealed by one of the coaches, we reported on that. we showed that image. and then, the bbc, along with other parts of the media, were accused of damaging the england team
viewers say it is not supposed to be the english broadcasting corporation, is it?ave to capture the moment and the drama and the high levels of interest but, it was only a couple of years ago that wales were having a fantastic run in the european championships. they got to the semifinals. there were big tv audiences watching live matches on television and there was a lot of coverage across the news. england are there and being covered i would reject the idea of if scotland were there, if wales...
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everyone for the moment is waiting for that the moon which is turning red can you explain to our viewers how this happens. has not turned wrote yet but it will do so another hour for know except we at the bottom of the or the moon will be immersed completely in the. us is casting a long shadow coing into space and once in a while to move all the cheryl cole right now all about two thirds of the moon are covered by the cone and when it is completely in the cone it will be much much darker and if you are in a dark spot you will see still some lights in the cone trying in a used to your stock red or orange depends on the conditions of the earth's atmosphere because its atmosphere is still directing light from the sun international call and makes this special rich moved effect and perhaps we can clarify for our viewers because you know we have been watching this of course from western europe but you know how you experience this event really depends on where you are in the world right tell us more about that yes in principle two thirds of the world can see each and every six weeks because it'
everyone for the moment is waiting for that the moon which is turning red can you explain to our viewers how this happens. has not turned wrote yet but it will do so another hour for know except we at the bottom of the or the moon will be immersed completely in the. us is casting a long shadow coing into space and once in a while to move all the cheryl cole right now all about two thirds of the moon are covered by the cone and when it is completely in the cone it will be much much darker and if...
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we responded to more than 10,600 complaints from viewers just like you. recent wins here we helped bill get back more than $8,700 after he encountered problems with a health spending account. when greg ran into problems getting his laptop fixed he contacted us. we took it up with the manufacturer. and dan in e aarge mistake. we reversed a $590 charge. maybe we could help you too. call us any time. 888-9 888-996-tips or online. have a great weekend. >> sounds good. thanks. >>> tomorrow in danville this park will be packed with families. they will be camping. there will be family activities, barbecues and breakfast. it starts at 1:00 p.m. at oak hill park. >>> 4:57 for you right now. it looks like a t-shirt and shorts kind of weekend. >> it will be not only warm but humid. we take a live look outside. we are getting started with mostly clear skies. we will see clouds rolling by. we go from the mid-60s to the llw 80s lateoy. ake a look ahead to the weekend and how humid it is going to be coming up next. looe across the water. a clear view of the san mateo br
we responded to more than 10,600 complaints from viewers just like you. recent wins here we helped bill get back more than $8,700 after he encountered problems with a health spending account. when greg ran into problems getting his laptop fixed he contacted us. we took it up with the manufacturer. and dan in e aarge mistake. we reversed a $590 charge. maybe we could help you too. call us any time. 888-9 888-996-tips or online. have a great weekend. >> sounds good. thanks. >>>...