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watson. - ok. david: now, watson got some attention because-- - of "jeopardy!" the game show. - because of "jeopardy!" ginni: it's funny how many people still remember that. and, in fact, that was-- i really give us credit, if i might, for having, sort of, relit the world of ai. yoinasked what i did early career. i was an ai specialist at one time. so that would be a couple decades ago. so it isn't likei itself is brand-new. there's a number of things that make it different at this point in time. d what we did back then- was 20- we'd been working ef ai for a good 5 yearse. and this gets back to this idea of if you're always moving to where you think there's value in tech, we believe there'd be value in this data, and that you had to be prepor this world to do it cost-effectively, and more imp have technoly that didn't get programmed. and that's the difference with what our-- that's what watson and ai is, meaning what watson does-- you don't say, "if this, do that." every device you have has o en pr
watson. - ok. david: now, watson got some attention because-- - of "jeopardy!" the game show. - because of "jeopardy!" ginni: it's funny how many people still remember that. and, in fact, that was-- i really give us credit, if i might, for having, sort of, relit the world of ai. yoinasked what i did early career. i was an ai specialist at one time. so that would be a couple decades ago. so it isn't likei itself is brand-new. there's a number of things that make it different...
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would you advise your students to invest and/or participate in the watson program? >> well, i don't have any particular recommendations about any company's products, for or against. i think the enterprise that ibm and many other companies are engaged in of bringing artificial intelligence techniques to bear on more and more problems in business and in medicine and so forth, i think that's a very worthwhile enterprise, one i would absolutely engage my -- my students to engage in in ibm and many other places. >> back to hyperconnectivity. is it in a sense of crowd sourcing? >> that's one example of what you can do with hyperconnectivity. by crowd sourcing people often mean letting anyone who wants to participate, and that's one thing you can do very easily with hyperconnectivity. and there's been some quite amazing things that have been done that way, getting good ideas from anyone anywhere in the world about how to do these things. i think that's one, but not the only way of using hyperconnectivity. >> gene's calling in from maryland. you are on with thomas malone. >
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i think a lot -- i don't think a lot -- i think about ibm's watson. do you have any idea how much has been invested in that program? have you had a role in it? and what is its function? >> so i haven't had any personal involvement with ibm watson. i do use it as an example, however. the original ibm watson program played the game show "jeopardy" and did it better than any human players of the game. i do know the person who led the development of that original watson program, and i confirmed with him what i suspected, which is that the original watson program, that was so good at playing jeopardy couldn't even play tic tac toe, much less chess. it was very specialized for that particular task. now ibm has used the term watson to describe other software they have done since then. but i think in some ways that may make it harder to understand that many of those other programs are really just other programs that are called the same thing. and i think that we're still a long way from a general purpose ai program that can do all kinds of different things >>
i think a lot -- i don't think a lot -- i think about ibm's watson. do you have any idea how much has been invested in that program? have you had a role in it? and what is its function? >> so i haven't had any personal involvement with ibm watson. i do use it as an example, however. the original ibm watson program played the game show "jeopardy" and did it better than any human players of the game. i do know the person who led the development of that original watson program, and...
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and what about tom watson? tom watson has applied the dimming ms defence.he police by him under operation midland. and the pressure he applied in the metropolitan police under operation midland meant that the senior investigating officer, detective inspector tideway made as one of her priorities how do we deal with tom watson? he should come clean and apologise to field marshal tremmel and to lady britain and to others. do you think he should resign his current position? i used to be a member of parliament. he has not the judgment to be, in my mind, a member of parliament. what about the police officers involved? of parliament. what about the police officers involved ? what of parliament. what about the police officers involved? what do you think should happen to them? they should bea should happen to them? they should be a full investigation into these police officers. i have called already and reiterated that an outside police force should be appointed to look at potential criminality involved in these matters. what has operation midland done to you? well
and what about tom watson? tom watson has applied the dimming ms defence.he police by him under operation midland. and the pressure he applied in the metropolitan police under operation midland meant that the senior investigating officer, detective inspector tideway made as one of her priorities how do we deal with tom watson? he should come clean and apologise to field marshal tremmel and to lady britain and to others. do you think he should resign his current position? i used to be a member...
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themselves from mr watson.mr watson. what has operation midland done to you? i have no money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, i am not sure money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, iam not sure i money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, i am not sure i have a future. tom watson insists the review contains multiple inaccuracies. can i get your reaction please? are you going to resign? but there was no further comment for the cameras today. another of the falsely accused, lord britain, died during the police investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. 0fficers investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. officers are accused of unlawfully obtaining wa rra nts to accused of unlawfully obtaining warrants to search suspects' homes. today's review criticises the contact some journalists, including the bbc, had with carl beech. 0verall, the bbc, had with carl beech. overall, this case has raised questions about the competence of the country's largest police force and its ind
themselves from mr watson.mr watson. what has operation midland done to you? i have no money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, i am not sure money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, iam not sure i money, no resources, i cannot plan my future, i am not sure i have a future. tom watson insists the review contains multiple inaccuracies. can i get your reaction please? are you going to resign? but there was no further comment for the cameras today. another of the falsely accused, lord...
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injuly 2014, carl beech first met the labour mp tom watson.he had published wider claims online. by december 2014, the met police had launched operation midland to investigate the allegations. they described his claims as credible and true. in fact, they were both incredible and untrue. a senior retired judge, sir richard henriques, was brought in to review the scotland yard enquiry and now his full findings have been published. he details one of the most damaging episode in the modern history of the metropolitan police. but today, the force refused to do any interviews. instead, there was this statement. when we get it wrong, as we have in the circumstances, with such damaging consequences, we find it genuinely distressing. so finally, let me be very clear. i am deeply, deeply sorry for the mistakes that were made and for the ongoing pain that these mistakes have caused. i promise we will do all we can to prevent them happening again in the future. i think it is helpful that this... steve rod house was the senior officer who headed the inquir
injuly 2014, carl beech first met the labour mp tom watson.he had published wider claims online. by december 2014, the met police had launched operation midland to investigate the allegations. they described his claims as credible and true. in fact, they were both incredible and untrue. a senior retired judge, sir richard henriques, was brought in to review the scotland yard enquiry and now his full findings have been published. he details one of the most damaging episode in the modern history...
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thank you, iain watson at westminster.aring a device which mimics the skeleton and is controlled by his mind. the team developing the technology in france say it might one day dramatically improve people's quality of life. the patient said taking his first steps in the suit felt like being the "first man on the moon". james gallagher reports. it's a small step for thibaut, but could this be a giant leap in paralysis? his arms and legs were paralysed after a fall damaged his spinal cord four years ago. but when he's strapped into this robotic suit he can use his thoughts to move again. he told me learning to walk came quite quickly, but using the exoskeleton to precisely bend and stretch his arms or rotate his wrists took much longer. so how does the exoskeleton work? well, first, thibaut has implants resting on the surface of his brain, they are reading his thoughts, his brain activity, his brain waves, and they are being beamed to a computer. now, the computer has to rapidly digest that information and transform that brai
thank you, iain watson at westminster.aring a device which mimics the skeleton and is controlled by his mind. the team developing the technology in france say it might one day dramatically improve people's quality of life. the patient said taking his first steps in the suit felt like being the "first man on the moon". james gallagher reports. it's a small step for thibaut, but could this be a giant leap in paralysis? his arms and legs were paralysed after a fall damaged his spinal...
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themselves from mr watson.no money. i have no resources. i cannot plan my future. i'm not sure that i have a future. tom watson incest review contains multiple inaccuracies. can i get a reaction, please, are you going to resign? but there was no further comment for the cameras today. another of the falsely accused, lord brittan, died during the police investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. 0fficers investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. officers are accused of unlawfully obtaining wa rra nts to accused of unlawfully obtaining warrants to search the homes of suspects. today's review criticises the contact some journalists, including from the bbc, had with carl beech. 0verall, including from the bbc, had with carl beech. overall, this case has raised questions about the competence of the country's largest police force and its independence in the face of political pressure. june kelly, bbc news. our home editor, mark easton, is here with me now. a scathing review of the police
themselves from mr watson.no money. i have no resources. i cannot plan my future. i'm not sure that i have a future. tom watson incest review contains multiple inaccuracies. can i get a reaction, please, are you going to resign? but there was no further comment for the cameras today. another of the falsely accused, lord brittan, died during the police investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. 0fficers investigation. never knowing that he had been exonerated. officers are accused...
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injuly 2014, he first met the labour mp tom watson. thi5 first met the labour mp tom watson.s after he had published wider claim5 online. by december 2014, the met police had launched operation midland to investigate the allegations. they described his claim5 allegations. they described his claims as credible and true. in fa ct, claims as credible and true. in fact, they were both incredible and untrue. a senior retired judge was brought in to review the scotland ya rd brought in to review the...
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paid to report a lot like the exchange that took place recently when defense one news editor ben watson tried to make his way through customs at washington dulles international airport the hill reports that watson was harassed and accused by u.s. customs and border protection agent of writing propaganda when he attempted to reenter the united states this week apparently as watson was going through customs after informing the officer of his occupation the officer held onto his passport repeatedly asked him over and over and over again so you write propaganda right this started of course a volley of well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write until watson finally relented and said yes whereupon he was given back his passport and allowed to leave the airport finally as watson told the washington post with his tone and he's looking me in the eye very much realize this is not a joke i've honestly never had a human attempt to provoke me like this book.
paid to report a lot like the exchange that took place recently when defense one news editor ben watson tried to make his way through customs at washington dulles international airport the hill reports that watson was harassed and accused by u.s. customs and border protection agent of writing propaganda when he attempted to reenter the united states this week apparently as watson was going through customs after informing the officer of his occupation the officer held onto his passport...
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to make his way through customs at washington dulles international airport the hill reports that watson was harassed and accused by a u.s. customs and border protection agent of writing propaganda when he attempted to reenter the united states this week apparently as watson was going through customs after informing the officer of his occupation the officer held onto his passport repeatedly asked him over and over and over again so you write propaganda right. this started of course a volley of well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write until watson finally relented and said yes whereupon he was given back his passport and allowed to leave the airport finally as watson told the washington post with his tone and he was looking me in the eye very much realize this is not a joke i've honestly never had a human attempt to provoke me like this before in my life this behavior is totally normal now i guess. that my friends is a good question and one that can only be answered by watching the whole us. get the sense. that it's real
to make his way through customs at washington dulles international airport the hill reports that watson was harassed and accused by a u.s. customs and border protection agent of writing propaganda when he attempted to reenter the united states this week apparently as watson was going through customs after informing the officer of his occupation the officer held onto his passport repeatedly asked him over and over and over again so you write propaganda right. this started of course a volley of...
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it is matched with my icy contempt for tom watson.uld dissociate themselves from mr watson. —— labour party. dissociate themselves from mr watson. -- labour party. what has operation midland done to you?” have no money, i have no resources, i cannot plan my future, i'm not sure that i have a future. it eventually emerged that carl beech was himself a paedophile. his one—time supporter tom watson says today's report contains multiple inaccuracies. but this case has raised questions about competence and independence of the country's largest police force. june kelly, bbc news. a new—born baby has died at britain's largest women's prison. officials at hmp bronzefield in surrey have declined to comment on reports the death came after a prisoner gave birth alone in her cell. police have launched an investigation into the death which is being treated as unexplained. for the first time, all primary school pupils in england are being offered a free flu vaccine this year as part of a huge nhs vaccination programme bringing england in line with
it is matched with my icy contempt for tom watson.uld dissociate themselves from mr watson. —— labour party. dissociate themselves from mr watson. -- labour party. what has operation midland done to you?” have no money, i have no resources, i cannot plan my future, i'm not sure that i have a future. it eventually emerged that carl beech was himself a paedophile. his one—time supporter tom watson says today's report contains multiple inaccuracies. but this case has raised questions about...
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watson beat veronika kudermetova in straight sets in the semis at the tianjin 0pen.the world top 100. 15—year—old american coco gauff has reached the first wta singles final of her career after beating germany's andrea petkovic in straight sets in linz. the teenage senation has become the youngest player to make a women's tour singles final in 15 years. despite the world cup being in full flow there is also some domestic rugby union being played. exeter are through to semi—finals of the premiership rugby cup after beating bristol 42—19 at sandy park. jonny hill's try after just two minutes was the first of six tries to be scored by the home side. exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website. this try from kieran hardy sealed a bonus point to help take scarlets top of the guinness pro 1a conference b. the welsh side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere ulster had a bonus—point win over southern kings. glasgow have
watson beat veronika kudermetova in straight sets in the semis at the tianjin 0pen.the world top 100. 15—year—old american coco gauff has reached the first wta singles final of her career after beating germany's andrea petkovic in straight sets in linz. the teenage senation has become the youngest player to make a women's tour singles final in 15 years. despite the world cup being in full flow there is also some domestic rugby union being played. exeter are through to semi—finals of the...
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it is matched with my icy contempt for tom watson.should immediately dissociate themselves from mr watson. dolphin square, an apartment block in westminster, was one of the locations where carl beech claimed to have been abused. the review says tom watson was in a group which passed information to beech about dolphin square which he then used in his police interviews. carl beech is now a convicted liar and paedophile. he has done long—term damage to those whose lives and reputations he tried to destroy. but he has also raised questions about the competence and independence of the country's leading police force in the face of political pressure. june kelly, bbc news. let's bring you more reaction from no 10 downing st following documents published by the scottish court which suggests that the government will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension so that brexit doesn't occui’ on extension so that brexit doesn't occur on october 31 and the eu leaves without a deal if a deal isn't struck before then. downing street still claims
it is matched with my icy contempt for tom watson.should immediately dissociate themselves from mr watson. dolphin square, an apartment block in westminster, was one of the locations where carl beech claimed to have been abused. the review says tom watson was in a group which passed information to beech about dolphin square which he then used in his police interviews. carl beech is now a convicted liar and paedophile. he has done long—term damage to those whose lives and reputations he tried...
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you mention tom watson. there are calls for him to resign. my place to judge whether sexual abuse allegations were true or false, that was for the police". let's have a reminder of the background to it. alleged victims were going to him, and he was making their allegations public. and the police were dealing with it. "the police encouraged me to report these stories to the police which is what i did. i hope the case of the lie carl beech doesn't prevent true victims of abuse coming forward". what is your view on tom watson? do you join those who are saying he should go?|j think those who are saying he should go?” think you should hang his head in shame and he should now resign. he has taken the moral high ground against labour's anti—semitism, which is hypocritical given he was responsible primarily for whipping up responsible primarily for whipping up the hysteria which led to the sort of problems we saw with nick and others being believed, and he mentioned my late father. we have my late father's case a number of nicks and we saw in relatio
you mention tom watson. there are calls for him to resign. my place to judge whether sexual abuse allegations were true or false, that was for the police". let's have a reminder of the background to it. alleged victims were going to him, and he was making their allegations public. and the police were dealing with it. "the police encouraged me to report these stories to the police which is what i did. i hope the case of the lie carl beech doesn't prevent true victims of abuse coming...
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iain watson, thank you very much.or a summit in brussels are now waiting for tomorrow's vote. our europe correspondent adam fleming is there. if borisjohnson loses tomorrow, from an eu perspective, adam, what happens then? well, ben, that is not a subject which is being discussed publicly here because the eu is throwing everything at making sure this deal gets through. in that sense, they've signed up to that infamous boris johnson phrase sense, they've signed up to that infamous borisjohnson phrase of, get brexit done by 31st october. that means the lawyers and the translators are working overtime to get the revised deal into the 23 other eu languages and all sorts of bureaucratic procedures are being ditched to get the deal through on this side by 31st october. it might not sound like a big deal but these quys not sound like a big deal but these guys are bureaucrats, so, ditching bureaucratic procedures and cutting corners is a big sacrifice for them. in terms of what actually happens, there is a meeting pencilled i
iain watson, thank you very much.or a summit in brussels are now waiting for tomorrow's vote. our europe correspondent adam fleming is there. if borisjohnson loses tomorrow, from an eu perspective, adam, what happens then? well, ben, that is not a subject which is being discussed publicly here because the eu is throwing everything at making sure this deal gets through. in that sense, they've signed up to that infamous boris johnson phrase sense, they've signed up to that infamous borisjohnson...
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brought the wallabies to within a point for england pull the clear to win it by 40 points to 16 antony watson's try wrapping up at their place and the loss for england when made much rita after australia knocked them out of their home world cup in 2015. departments rugby team is aiming to make more history at the tournament on sunday the hosts will play the 3rd. time. reports from tokyo. i the japanese have ripped the fever but it's not all about the world cup. the world wheelchair rugby challenge is also reaching its climax in tokyo with japan's rio 2016 bronze medalists chasing qualification for their home paralympics in 2020 repeat suddenly a magic word in a country that has barely followed any form of the game until now. japan's 15
brought the wallabies to within a point for england pull the clear to win it by 40 points to 16 antony watson's try wrapping up at their place and the loss for england when made much rita after australia knocked them out of their home world cup in 2015. departments rugby team is aiming to make more history at the tournament on sunday the hosts will play the 3rd. time. reports from tokyo. i the japanese have ripped the fever but it's not all about the world cup. the world wheelchair rugby...
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our political correspondent iain watson is in our westminster studio. what are you hearing about why leo varadkarand what are you hearing about why leo varadkar and boris johnson emerged from the meeting sounding so positive? what are the grounds for that positivity? i'm not sure entirely what the arguments are because downing street are keeping pretty tight—lipped and so are the dup. most of the cabinet were not briefed on the details of what happened at that meeting. clearly, as adam pointed out, there has to be some movement on these two issues, the two cs, customs and consent. there must have been some movement in those areas to have that optimism but fundamentally, what has to happen now is that borisjohnson clearly needs to get into what is called the tunnel with these intensive negotiations and so far we have only seen the light at the beginning of the tunnel and not at the end. we don't know if the serious negotiations will commence
our political correspondent iain watson is in our westminster studio. what are you hearing about why leo varadkarand what are you hearing about why leo varadkar and boris johnson emerged from the meeting sounding so positive? what are the grounds for that positivity? i'm not sure entirely what the arguments are because downing street are keeping pretty tight—lipped and so are the dup. most of the cabinet were not briefed on the details of what happened at that meeting. clearly, as adam...
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we are joined by marilyn watson fixed income strategy. you still got the baton being passed to a new leader here, and all eyes this week are on the fed. when you look at the yield environment and how central banks have affected those yields, where you see this going over the short term? short term,r the everything was expected last week, as in nothing really at all. next week, the market is pretty much fully pressing in another cut from the fed. when you look at yields globally, we have seen a little bit of a backup in terms of yields, when you look back to a month ago, six weeks ago, you see that the 10 year and germany was at mind ask -- was that i get a 70 basis points. towards the end of the year, we are still in a very easing global environment, but i think after next week, if the fed does deliver, we expect it to be very much data-dependent going forward. the data is much more mixed now. it is not terrible in the u.s.. it is still pretty decent. elsewhere, the data is a bit more worrying. now we are just being a little bit more caut
we are joined by marilyn watson fixed income strategy. you still got the baton being passed to a new leader here, and all eyes this week are on the fed. when you look at the yield environment and how central banks have affected those yields, where you see this going over the short term? short term,r the everything was expected last week, as in nothing really at all. next week, the market is pretty much fully pressing in another cut from the fed. when you look at yields globally, we have seen a...
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our political correspondent, iain watson, had the latest from westminster earlier. it was just it wasjust in it was just in the summer that he was a contenderfor the it was just in the summer that he was a contender for the conservative party leadership. now, the autumn, he says that the old—style party politics is effectively dead, it is suffocating. he has to break out of the embrace of the party political system. interestingly, he announced to his local newspaper that he was standing down as the mp for penrith and the border, quitting the conservative party, and said he would not be standing against local conservatives there is an independent. they're notjust a few hours later, he said he would be standing as an independent when it comes to the london mayoral race next year, and would be standing against the conservative candidate sean bailey. he he welcomes everyone to that particular race, but rory stewart says he will now have an an opportunity to test his contention, that the tone of his old party is too aggressive for brexit, and people are in the mood for c
our political correspondent, iain watson, had the latest from westminster earlier. it was just it wasjust in it was just in the summer that he was a contenderfor the it was just in the summer that he was a contender for the conservative party leadership. now, the autumn, he says that the old—style party politics is effectively dead, it is suffocating. he has to break out of the embrace of the party political system. interestingly, he announced to his local newspaper that he was standing down...
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rob watson at westminster.akers have accused boeing of putting profit before safety and engaging in a pattern of deliberate concealment as it sought approval for its 737 max8 points to live. ceo dennis muilenburg was grilled over the crashes which killed 346 people. senators came looking for answers from boeing chief executive dennis muilenburg. how are these two crashes allowed to happen? were profits would towards safety and what has boeing done to prevent future actions? what they got was a boeing boss who said his company had learned from the two crashes. softwa re learned from the two crashes. software updates have been made but he gave little else away. those pilots never had a chance. these loved ones nevin had a chance. they we re loved ones nevin had a chance. they were in flying coffins as a result of boeing deciding that it was going to conceal mcas from the pilots. senator, if i could try to respond to your question, first of all, the premise that we would lie or conceal isjust not premise that we w
rob watson at westminster.akers have accused boeing of putting profit before safety and engaging in a pattern of deliberate concealment as it sought approval for its 737 max8 points to live. ceo dennis muilenburg was grilled over the crashes which killed 346 people. senators came looking for answers from boeing chief executive dennis muilenburg. how are these two crashes allowed to happen? were profits would towards safety and what has boeing done to prevent future actions? what they got was a...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. two hour marathon. his time of1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds was completed in vienna this morning. ade adedoyin is there, and was following it all throughout. a phenomenalfeat. he tried it in 2017 and finished just outside its but no mistakes today as he finished in under two hours. i have his co—chair. tell me what a momentous occasion this is for you and for him? a long journey for you both? yes. today was a special day. to go into the history books is a special moment for the sport, for eliud, for me. it was a wonderful performance. i'm very happy. he came so close in monza in 2017. what made you so confident this time that he would do it? two monza was a new territory. we had a lot of people talking about possibilities and that. whatever we we re possibilities and that. whatever we were doing we were doing it not knowing everything. after monza we learned some lessons and the fact that he was 26 seconds shy was a message in itself that it was very possible. what will the legacy
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. two hour marathon. his time of1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds was completed in vienna this morning. ade adedoyin is there, and was following it all throughout. a phenomenalfeat. he tried it in 2017 and finished just outside its but no mistakes today as he finished in under two hours. i have his co—chair. tell me what a momentous occasion this is for you and for him? a long journey for you both? yes. today was a...
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john watson there in sa lfo rd. watch in today. john watson there in salford. thank you very much.xeter is the british long distance runner, jo pavey. jo, jo, welcome. iwondered jo, welcome. i wondered what your thoughts where when you watch that earlier. it was so exciting. i think people are quite emotional towards the end, seeing his face and the cheering pacemakers coming in behind him. it was phenomenal. he really has pushed the limits of human endeavour. his famous phrase, "no human is limited," he has really achieved that. it was officially not an official race and there are factors that make it not an official world record but it wasn't about that, it was seeing what a human can achieve and it was phenomenal. i just loved watching it. so those factors you allude to. that doesn't detract from the achievement in your mind in any way? no, of course, eliud kipchoge isjust a phenomenal athlete. he already has the official world record athlete. he already has the official world re cord for athlete. he already has the official world record for a marathon he did la st world record
john watson there in sa lfo rd. watch in today. john watson there in salford. thank you very much.xeter is the british long distance runner, jo pavey. jo, jo, welcome. iwondered jo, welcome. i wondered what your thoughts where when you watch that earlier. it was so exciting. i think people are quite emotional towards the end, seeing his face and the cheering pacemakers coming in behind him. it was phenomenal. he really has pushed the limits of human endeavour. his famous phrase, "no human...
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here's rob watson again, on when the uk might have a general election.n the uk in the eu? that is looking slightly tricky. let's say there is not a deal, and the question then is would borisjohnson deal, and the question then is would boris johnson really deal, and the question then is would borisjohnson really carry out his threat to leave the eu without a deal, even though there is a law against that in this country? if he's not going to do that, that means there'll be an extension to the brexit process. and at that point, we will have what is known in the trade as a major democratic event. and it seems to me that that will be a general election, possibly followed by a referendum, depending on who wins it heaven or the politicians could decide that much as they hate the idea of a second referendum, let's do that and have a general election. but look, a major democratic event is coming to a screen new year “— democratic event is coming to a screen new year —— near you. one mp who left the conservative party over the government's brexit policy is anna so
here's rob watson again, on when the uk might have a general election.n the uk in the eu? that is looking slightly tricky. let's say there is not a deal, and the question then is would borisjohnson deal, and the question then is would boris johnson really deal, and the question then is would borisjohnson really carry out his threat to leave the eu without a deal, even though there is a law against that in this country? if he's not going to do that, that means there'll be an extension to the...
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watson beat veronika kudermetova in straight sets in the semi finals at the tianjin 0pen.he 25—1 shot — ridden by jason watson who wore the blue and white colours of brighton and hove albion owner, tony bloom — came injust ahead of party playboy at 50—1. summer moon was third, also at 50—1. expensive race for the bookies that one. former england head coach andy flower is leaving the england and wales cricket board after 12 years. the zimbabwean was head coach of england for five years between 2009 and 201a and in that time england won three ashes series, a world twenty20 and became the number one test side in the world. for the last five years, flower has coached the england lions. we are just a few minutes away from the super league grand final at old trafford. salford red devils were 150—1 outsiders to reach the final at the start of the season, but they will line up against st helens who have won the trophy five times since it was introduced in 1998. kind of trying not to think about it, i think other people look at it and think how big it is, how big the occasion will
watson beat veronika kudermetova in straight sets in the semi finals at the tianjin 0pen.he 25—1 shot — ridden by jason watson who wore the blue and white colours of brighton and hove albion owner, tony bloom — came injust ahead of party playboy at 50—1. summer moon was third, also at 50—1. expensive race for the bookies that one. former england head coach andy flower is leaving the england and wales cricket board after 12 years. the zimbabwean was head coach of england for five years...
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katy watson, bbc news.tion of leonardo da vinci's works in the paris louvre is offering new scientific ways of looking at his most famous paintings. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain. but as good friends, we've always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style. after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that enthralled its many admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: british police launch a murder investigation after they find 39 bodies in the back of a lorry that came over from europe. republican members
katy watson, bbc news.tion of leonardo da vinci's works in the paris louvre is offering new scientific ways of looking at his most famous paintings. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina...
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emma watson. you were really close. she was the star in "perks." with the ending of this book? >> when we were filming the perks of being a wallflower. we were on lunch in pittsburgh and eating together. i started telling her the story of "imaginary friends" with the cloud thing and beat by beat by beat and she's on the edge of her seat and then this happens and she goes -- huh. and i go, what, no good? she's like -- she's so polite. she'll never tell you it's terrible. then i had to extract it. i was like, i've got to go back to the drawing board because this girl is very well read. >> that is like the huh i had when i got to the end of "harry potter" and harry ends up not -- >> spoiler alert. i guess everyone knows. >> hey, you've been really busy the last 20 years. >> yes. >> you've been directing the live action "beauty and the beast" also starring emma watson and "wonder." >> i directed "wonder." are you more of a director or writer? >> i am equal parts. if all i did was direct movies, i would get a little squirrely. if i only wrote books, i'd
emma watson. you were really close. she was the star in "perks." with the ending of this book? >> when we were filming the perks of being a wallflower. we were on lunch in pittsburgh and eating together. i started telling her the story of "imaginary friends" with the cloud thing and beat by beat by beat and she's on the edge of her seat and then this happens and she goes -- huh. and i go, what, no good? she's like -- she's so polite. she'll never tell you it's...
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let's come back to rob watson.eard from ben wright touching a planet, take us through some of the key things we are likely to see in terms of option. in terms of options, there will be the deal, if you want to vote forward, yes or no, and i think there will also be a possibility that there will be other options, such as what about having to deal and attaching a second referendum. when at that been put to parliament before, they fell short because most british mps as my colleague said, they think the idea of another referendum, given how divided the country is, probably one of the worst options. it may of course come to that, if british politicians cannot sorted out, it may come to that. i suspect that will be one of the options. i think borisjohnson, also perfectly possible there will bea also perfectly possible there will be a bow of the note which one suspect will lose once rather heavily but i think that been said that likely there. whether this deal gets a pass, it depends on to what extent enough mps think, i
let's come back to rob watson.eard from ben wright touching a planet, take us through some of the key things we are likely to see in terms of option. in terms of options, there will be the deal, if you want to vote forward, yes or no, and i think there will also be a possibility that there will be other options, such as what about having to deal and attaching a second referendum. when at that been put to parliament before, they fell short because most british mps as my colleague said, they...
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here is katy watson. katy: argentina', new preside i meant who was promised new political direction for this struggling nation. >> we are going to rebuild the egalitarian suppo of argentina we all dreamed of. are in four years time may be aware of what they have left us and help us rebuild the country from the t ashesy left behind. ka: as argentinians went to the polls on sunday, it was clear e economy was the biggest issue at stake. unemployment is rising, inflation is at 50%. when the three people lives in the past two yearsave been tough. many blame mr. macri, who promised to fix argentina's cycles of crisis and wanted a second term. buin the eyes of many here, he failed. alberto fernandez is a centerleft polician who was until recently relatively unheard. more famous is his vice stpresident, ca fernandez de kirchner, a former leader and controversial one. on monday -- a modern day eva peron to some, and are tresponsible politiciano others. judging by the celebration on the street, there is plenty of h
here is katy watson. katy: argentina', new preside i meant who was promised new political direction for this struggling nation. >> we are going to rebuild the egalitarian suppo of argentina we all dreamed of. are in four years time may be aware of what they have left us and help us rebuild the country from the t ashesy left behind. ka: as argentinians went to the polls on sunday, it was clear e economy was the biggest issue at stake. unemployment is rising, inflation is at 50%. when the...
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deshaun wa deshaun watson had his best game, throwing a touchdown to fuller games fuller put up 53ron jones, 49 ps rounding out the top five, mccaffrey, watson, andma with meteorologist janessa webb. >> we're going to skip fall for the pacific northwest. this has escalated quickly we have winter storm watches and winter storm warnings just in the last hour for montana into idaho, as well that's for at least the next three days the storm system is coming out of western canada, seattle, oregon you start to see the remnants of a little bit of rain, then more snow up to 6 to 8 inches for the higher that colder air by tuesday begi i mean, this is going to be significant as it makes its way to the midwest, as well. >> you'll be watching it for us. thank you. >>> ahead, tyler perry rolls out the red carpet for his new studio >>> and from a daca decision to reliougis freedom, the major cases on the docket as the supreme court gets back to work. . try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean ma
deshaun wa deshaun watson had his best game, throwing a touchdown to fuller games fuller put up 53ron jones, 49 ps rounding out the top five, mccaffrey, watson, andma with meteorologist janessa webb. >> we're going to skip fall for the pacific northwest. this has escalated quickly we have winter storm watches and winter storm warnings just in the last hour for montana into idaho, as well that's for at least the next three days the storm system is coming out of western canada, seattle,...
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we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind.dy working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. >> margaret: we will be right back with a lot more "face the nation" stay with us. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >> the mystery continues on a new "god friended me" tonight on cbs. james: week six in the nfl. phil: there he is. sixth round pick, gardner minshew. nine touchdowns, one inteterception. he's given the jaguars hope. bill: teddy bridgewater has won all three of his starts in place of the injured drew brees and offense has not missed a beat. completing 57% of his bal
we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind.dy working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. >> margaret: we will be right back with a lot more "face the nation" stay with us. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses...
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katy watson, bbc news, when osiris. -- buenos aires. laura: lawmaker katie hill was a rising star in the democratic party, but she is resigning from after admitting to relatilaship with a campaign affer. thefirst-term representativ from california was under investigation by the house ethics committee. mistakes, blaming scandal on abusive soon-to-be ex-husband bridget bowman is a political reporter for "roll call" and she joined md earlier. why tie hill feel she had no choice but to resign? bridget: a there a couple things to understand about the allegations against congresswoman hill. a little over a week ago a conservative news outlet published a story that had two allegations. the first is that hilled a relationship with her now-estrged husband with a female campaign staffer. hill is openly bisexual. the second allegation alleged that hill entetid into a relaship with a campaign staffer who is now her legislative director. in the official code of conduct for the housers it embers of congress from having relationships with staffers. th
katy watson, bbc news, when osiris. -- buenos aires. laura: lawmaker katie hill was a rising star in the democratic party, but she is resigning from after admitting to relatilaship with a campaign affer. thefirst-term representativ from california was under investigation by the house ethics committee. mistakes, blaming scandal on abusive soon-to-be ex-husband bridget bowman is a political reporter for "roll call" and she joined md earlier. why tie hill feel she had no choice but to...
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our political correspondent iain watson is here.they are usually brexit supporting newspapers but a whole range of his ministers are writing for a range of newspapers and the key messages britain will leave the eu by the end of the month, but the eu must step up of the month, but the eu must step up its game if it wants britain to do so with a deal. the effectively argued two things, he will carry out negotiations in the spirit of cooperation and compromise that might suggest he is willing to modify some of the proposals we have seen, though not big modifications like staying in the customs union. he says if he can go with proposals that mps support, he calls on mps to get on side but he might also be considering a vote in parliament ahead of the big eu council in the middle of the month to put pressure on brussels although downing street sources tell me tonight that no decision has been taken. he stresses again there will be no more dither and delay but denied jeremy corbyn said ata and delay but denied jeremy corbyn said at a rall
our political correspondent iain watson is here.they are usually brexit supporting newspapers but a whole range of his ministers are writing for a range of newspapers and the key messages britain will leave the eu by the end of the month, but the eu must step up of the month, but the eu must step up its game if it wants britain to do so with a deal. the effectively argued two things, he will carry out negotiations in the spirit of cooperation and compromise that might suggest he is willing to...
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deshaun watson had the best game ever in his career he had five touchdowns he threw three of them tol fuller texans win 53-32 that game was dream for fantasy players, and a nightmare if you are going against any of these guys fuller put up 53 points, the most for a wide receiver since terrell owens back in 2000 packers running back aaron jones, you saw him earlier he had 49. panthers star christian mccaffrey and watson, as well as michael thomas from the saints, they rounded out the top five. >> do or die for the nationals now. after dropping game three against the dodger, washington got on the board first with a two-run homer, but l.a. brought the heat in the sixth, going on a seven-run tear dodgers power to a 10-4 win. >>> in st. louis, the cards held on to a 1-zip lead for most of the game but the braves came alive in the top of the ninth, jumping out to a 3-1 lead that was enough to win it, and atlanta takes the 2-ad ahead, dw gondola transport system hita s snag >>> plus, the dog that survived after being tramped for three weeks in hurricane rubble. superior to humira® in provid
deshaun watson had the best game ever in his career he had five touchdowns he threw three of them tol fuller texans win 53-32 that game was dream for fantasy players, and a nightmare if you are going against any of these guys fuller put up 53 points, the most for a wide receiver since terrell owens back in 2000 packers running back aaron jones, you saw him earlier he had 49. panthers star christian mccaffrey and watson, as well as michael thomas from the saints, they rounded out the top five....
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iain watson, has this report.a turn—up for the books. iain watson, has this report. a conservative prime minister who actually seemed to enjoy his excursion to brussels. backslapping all round as borisjohnson secured a brexit deal yesterday, with 2a hours these days is a long time in politics. he is facing more difficulties back in britain than in brussels, as he struggles to get enough mps on side. so, what kind of deal will they be putting on? much of it is similar to theresa may's, for example, protecting citizens‘ rights, eu residents here, uk citizens over there. the uk will also pay what the eu regards as its financial obligations, a divorce bill of around £33 billion. but the deal is different when it comes to northern ireland. there will be no border checks in ireland, but there will be checks on some goods going from great britain to northern ireland, and this has cost the support of the dup. the deal is toxic as far as northern ireland is concerned. it does not meet the promises that the prime minister m
iain watson, has this report.a turn—up for the books. iain watson, has this report. a conservative prime minister who actually seemed to enjoy his excursion to brussels. backslapping all round as borisjohnson secured a brexit deal yesterday, with 2a hours these days is a long time in politics. he is facing more difficulties back in britain than in brussels, as he struggles to get enough mps on side. so, what kind of deal will they be putting on? much of it is similar to theresa may's, for...
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katy watson reporting there.from the wildfires in california. well, firefighters are continuing to battle the raging fires as powerful winds threaten to make the situation worse. a new blaze in southern california is burning dangerously close to the ronald reagan presidential library. thousands have been evacuated, as the wildfires threaten the bbc‘s sophie long has more. another day, another fire. california continues to burn, as the hot dry weather delivers the fires forecasters feared it would. this time, the strong santa ana winds whipped flames through the simi valley. among the buildings evacuated is the ronald reagan presidential library, home to millions of historical documents and the resting place of the former president and first lady. they're calling this the ‘easy fire'. putting it out is proving anything but. we're on the hill by the presidential library, where there's a massive effort to get this under control. they're fighting it from the air and from the ground, but the wind is blowing very stron
katy watson reporting there.from the wildfires in california. well, firefighters are continuing to battle the raging fires as powerful winds threaten to make the situation worse. a new blaze in southern california is burning dangerously close to the ronald reagan presidential library. thousands have been evacuated, as the wildfires threaten the bbc‘s sophie long has more. another day, another fire. california continues to burn, as the hot dry weather delivers the fires forecasters feared it...
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here's our political correspondent iain watson.moment as prime minister is pushing for a deal with his european counterparts. so that is his focus this week. so far though they haven't begun the intense negotiations you would like. so he does have to turn his mind to what happens if no deal is a prospect. and, as you say, he has been told that if there is no deal by the 19th of october he must seek a brexit extension. that is the law. that is what parliament has told him to do. there are lots of suggestions about how he gets around this. there isa about how he gets around this. there is a route towards the courts, i'm not sure it is quite the route that some of the newspapers are suggesting. there is a court in scotla nd suggesting. there is a court in scotland looking to pin him down to force him to send the letter. it makes again tomorrow. if it rules effectively against the prime minister then it is likely he will ta ke minister then it is likely he will take an appeal to the supreme court, to the ultimate court in the land. in
here's our political correspondent iain watson.moment as prime minister is pushing for a deal with his european counterparts. so that is his focus this week. so far though they haven't begun the intense negotiations you would like. so he does have to turn his mind to what happens if no deal is a prospect. and, as you say, he has been told that if there is no deal by the 19th of october he must seek a brexit extension. that is the law. that is what parliament has told him to do. there are lots...
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ian watson does seem to be playing it pretty cool. trying not to think about it.and say how big the occasion is going to be for you personally but for me i'm just focused on doing myjob and making sure we are prepped. it might hit afterwards but at the moment it is certainly not hit, the magnitude of it although i know it's going to be a special occasion, a special day. are really intriguing encounter in—store. kick off tomorrow night at 6pm. highlights on bbc two on sunday. before that, tonight it's the women's super league grand final. leeds rhinos taking on castleford. leeds looking to com plete castleford. leeds looking to complete the double after the challenge cup. the tigers have only lost two games in all competitions this season, both games should be tremendous. many thanks. the inaugural world beach games are under way in doha, almost a hundred nations taking part. beach football is also on the programme and great britain's women are one of the favourites. you would think it's a similargame to favourites. you would think it's a similar game to grass foot
ian watson does seem to be playing it pretty cool. trying not to think about it.and say how big the occasion is going to be for you personally but for me i'm just focused on doing myjob and making sure we are prepped. it might hit afterwards but at the moment it is certainly not hit, the magnitude of it although i know it's going to be a special occasion, a special day. are really intriguing encounter in—store. kick off tomorrow night at 6pm. highlights on bbc two on sunday. before that,...
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katy watson, bbc news, in buenos aires.an, leaving at least ten people dead. thousands have been forced to spend the night in tokyo's narita airport. eastern coastal areas are the worst hit. the prime minister, shinzo abe, has said everything is being done to help those affected. around 200,000 people have joined a gay pride march in taiwan — the first since the island legalised same—sex marriages. taiwan is the first place in asia to allow gay people to marry. rachel stanton reports. music. celebrating in style. the island has long hosted the region's largest pride marches, but this year, there is a difference. music. taiwan will now allow same—sex couples to get married. it is a first for asia, as same—sex marriages are not legal in other parts of the region. since the law was changed in may, more than 2000 couples have taken advantage of this. translation: we hope everybody can understand that gay people are around them. they are your neighbours, families and friends. we can all be good neighbours and march together. des
katy watson, bbc news, in buenos aires.an, leaving at least ten people dead. thousands have been forced to spend the night in tokyo's narita airport. eastern coastal areas are the worst hit. the prime minister, shinzo abe, has said everything is being done to help those affected. around 200,000 people have joined a gay pride march in taiwan — the first since the island legalised same—sex marriages. taiwan is the first place in asia to allow gay people to marry. rachel stanton reports....
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i'll talk to congresswoman bonnie watson coleman about this growing crisis and her cause of action, next management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. >>> on the heels of recognizing world mental health day this week we want to shine a light on the crisis within the black community. suicide rates among black youth are skyrocketing. according to the journal of community health, the suicide rate among adolescent african-american boys ages 13 to 19 rose by 60%. for black adolescent girls from ages 13 to 19 the numbers are even more dire with rates increasing by 182%. from 2001 to 2017. for more on this health crisis i'm joined now by the new jersey congresswoman and house homeland security committee member, bonnie watson coleman. congresswoman, thank you for being here. >> thank you for raising this issue today. >> it's a critical issue that you raised. why do you think we're seeing this increase? what is the thing that is accelerating this
i'll talk to congresswoman bonnie watson coleman about this growing crisis and her cause of action, next management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. >>> on the heels of recognizing world mental health day this week we want to shine a light on the crisis within the black community. suicide rates among black youth are skyrocketing....