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that is what tom watson is saying in that is what tom watson is saying in that is what tom watson isill need to work on if they want to get voters back. before we go, boris johnson they want to get voters back. before we go, borisjohnson mejeremy hunt, esther, dominic raab, michael gove a confirmation tomorrow, and andrea leadsom as well... the list is growing and there will be some deals done. both of you, thank you very much. a fascinating weekend of politics. thank you for watching as well. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, john and kate. it's goodnight from us. next on bbc news, it's the film review.
that is what tom watson is saying in that is what tom watson is saying in that is what tom watson isill need to work on if they want to get voters back. before we go, boris johnson they want to get voters back. before we go, borisjohnson mejeremy hunt, esther, dominic raab, michael gove a confirmation tomorrow, and andrea leadsom as well... the list is growing and there will be some deals done. both of you, thank you very much. a fascinating weekend of politics. thank you for watching as well....
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the latest obviously being tom watson.onths and those around mr corbyn privately suspect the deputy leader of undermining and trying to oust mr corbyn. but tom watson in a public statement said, many other labour people back the liberal democrats in the european elections because they too were fed up elections because they too were fed up with the party‘s stance on brexit, describing the decision to boot mr campbell out of the party is the politics of intolerance and the party needed to be a broad church, calling for an amnesty for those who would have been tempted to vote for other parties. we have heard from lord falconer, who says he believes this decision to expel mr campbell can only come from the very top of the party. he doesn‘t directly point the party. he doesn‘t directly point the finger of blame at mr corbyn but he is suggesting, this decision, because it is so politically sensitive, couldn‘t possibly have been taken without the know and the say—so of those around mr corbyn. more than that, he believes the decis
the latest obviously being tom watson.onths and those around mr corbyn privately suspect the deputy leader of undermining and trying to oust mr corbyn. but tom watson in a public statement said, many other labour people back the liberal democrats in the european elections because they too were fed up elections because they too were fed up with the party‘s stance on brexit, describing the decision to boot mr campbell out of the party is the politics of intolerance and the party needed to be a...
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president. >> ivan watson live for us in tokyo. ivan, stand by again as we are looking at live images of the u.s. president at air force one there, air force one arrived. natalie, what would you say, maybe 14 minutes ago? >> just recently, yeah. >> and now on the ground.3 we're awaiting president trump to walk down the stairs. >> and the first lady will be with him of course. >> absolutely. >> and so ivan is giving us the rundown on this trip. yes, we've been saying a little more ceremony than substance. but the president very enthusiastic about being the first to meet the new emperor and to be treated to all kinds of japanese culture. >> reporter: it is going to be quite a show that the japanese are putting on for the american president. very important, he will be the first foreign leader to meet with the newly crowned emperor and the emperess. there will be a ceremony and also a banquet where they will be the guests of honor there. it couldn't be more japanese than the plan for him to attend the championships of sumo wrestling he
president. >> ivan watson live for us in tokyo. ivan, stand by again as we are looking at live images of the u.s. president at air force one there, air force one arrived. natalie, what would you say, maybe 14 minutes ago? >> just recently, yeah. >> and now on the ground.3 we're awaiting president trump to walk down the stairs. >> and the first lady will be with him of course. >> absolutely. >> and so ivan is giving us the rundown on this trip. yes, we've been...
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this is the watson unit. it is a depiction of the house owned by the watsons. ohiocame here in 1850 from after gaining their freedom in virginia in 1834. it was a hopscotch kind of emigration that came here. what is interesting, again it was family driven. , she movedt daughter here, mother and daughter longed for each other so much, and they were letters talking about how much they miss each other and how the family should be together. breakout,1849 cholera they said we are moving, and they came here by wagon in 1850, settling here. the african-american community community,tightknit very religious. many who came here had skills. these people were trained masons. trainedhters were seamstresses. many others here in the early part were working as barbers, as barriers --as farriers and blacksmiths. over the course of the time in the end of the civil war into the time of about world war i, there was a good size influx of african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, some from the southeast, some from the southwest. people came from missour
this is the watson unit. it is a depiction of the house owned by the watsons. ohiocame here in 1850 from after gaining their freedom in virginia in 1834. it was a hopscotch kind of emigration that came here. what is interesting, again it was family driven. , she movedt daughter here, mother and daughter longed for each other so much, and they were letters talking about how much they miss each other and how the family should be together. breakout,1849 cholera they said we are moving, and they...
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laura was talking earlier about tom watson gathering a tea m earlier about tom watson gathering a teamot separated even by a suffolk cigarette paper from corbyn over the anti—semitism issue and now this as well is for the first time distancing himself. corbyn is looking isolated, he has an entourage of yes—men around him, but cracks will form. if they continue to do so badly, he can't hang on. we will do this all over again. so much to talk about! europe as well. james and laura, thank you very much, see you at 11:30pm. in the meantime, all the front pages are online. you can also catch up on the programme, thank you to laura and james, i will see you at the top of the hour. good morning. our bank holiday weekend brought mixed fortunes for some. in fact on monday it was still pleasa ntly warm some. in fact on monday it was still pleasantly warm with 20 degrees the high in greater london and drive for some. there were a rash of showers around and it was cold further north. despite this beautiful weather watcher picture, only 11 degrees the high in aberdeenshire, and some of the highs th
laura was talking earlier about tom watson gathering a tea m earlier about tom watson gathering a teamot separated even by a suffolk cigarette paper from corbyn over the anti—semitism issue and now this as well is for the first time distancing himself. corbyn is looking isolated, he has an entourage of yes—men around him, but cracks will form. if they continue to do so badly, he can't hang on. we will do this all over again. so much to talk about! europe as well. james and laura, thank you...
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you see it in health you see them making efforts in hr they're trying here to watson for agriculturelso announced this week, the idea that they can increase crop yields by more closely being able to analyze the impact of weather on crops how much do you really need to water? what kind of fertilizer strategy is really necessary? so they're pushing this. we'll see if it translates into results in the ways that investors have been waiting for on watson and ai. >> it's really fascinating the idea of applying this to agriculture given the focus on that right now, and also natural disasters and the role that's been playing i would imagine there would be potentially a lot of demand for something like this. >> also watson for trade wars might be a good idea that might help farmers even more than weather signals at this point but we'll see. >> if only there was yield management for trade wars. that's for sure. we're going to get the market close in europe in a few moments. stocks rebounding after yesterday's selloff on the hope the president could ease restrictions against huawei. stocks sens
you see it in health you see them making efforts in hr they're trying here to watson for agriculturelso announced this week, the idea that they can increase crop yields by more closely being able to analyze the impact of weather on crops how much do you really need to water? what kind of fertilizer strategy is really necessary? so they're pushing this. we'll see if it translates into results in the ways that investors have been waiting for on watson and ai. >> it's really fascinating the...
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paul joseph watson, just to name a few. facebook also banned a leader of the nation of islam religious group, louis farrakhan. it is unclear if a single event led to this widespread ban against these individuals, but we can get a clue by listening to what mark zuckerberg had to say monday at the facebook developers c conference. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> we are focused on making sure our recommendations and discovery services are not highlighting groups where people are repeatedly sharing this information or harmful content and we are working hard to completely remove groups if they exist primarily to violate our policies or do things that are dangerous. >> as you mention, zuckerberg is facing criticism for not doing enough over the years to crack down on the issue, so maybe now he decided to act and act forcefully. >> what about the other side of the debate which is freedom of expression? a spoken be accused of suppressing conservative voices. >> we heard from congress, they were looking into if facebook had b
paul joseph watson, just to name a few. facebook also banned a leader of the nation of islam religious group, louis farrakhan. it is unclear if a single event led to this widespread ban against these individuals, but we can get a clue by listening to what mark zuckerberg had to say monday at the facebook developers c conference. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> we are focused on making sure our recommendations and discovery services are not highlighting groups where people are...
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let me go back to ivan watson.n eye on the podiums where donald trump and shinzo abe are going to be giving a press conference we believe in a short amount of time. what do we expect from that press conference? >> we have already gotten a bit of a precursor where president trump and the japanese prime minister said they would be discussing in their bilateral talks trade, north korea, and other matters effecting the world. one subject that popped up with in a reporter's question was iran and the fact that japan had quite cordial ties with tehran and that president trump was open to that fact and was endorsing the possibility of talking to tehran and maybe even raising that scenario of a road leaving to tehran through tokyo and through shinzo abe. we may hear some more about trade talks though president trump has made it clear that more substantial discussions and any real concrete announcements would wait until possibly as late as august to allow elections in july to allow the political cycle to close here. clearly
let me go back to ivan watson.n eye on the podiums where donald trump and shinzo abe are going to be giving a press conference we believe in a short amount of time. what do we expect from that press conference? >> we have already gotten a bit of a precursor where president trump and the japanese prime minister said they would be discussing in their bilateral talks trade, north korea, and other matters effecting the world. one subject that popped up with in a reporter's question was iran...
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elliot watson...|j can own life in 2012. elliot watson...” can see, own life in 2012.fe in 2012. elliot watson...” can see, you have a own life in 2012. elliot watson...” can see, you have a list. jack silcox... can see, you have a list. jack silcox. .. every can see, you have a list. jack silcox... every time can see, you have a list. jack silcox. .. every time something happens you obviously feel it personally and it's not something that you can just ignore it. of course, of course! nice i doing a review of treatments and our understanding was that they were going to review the relative safety of isotretinoin, but that now doesn't seem to be the case. we are out of time but a quick final point. you can give this drug as you can give the ssris and it can make them feel suicidal and inhibit their ability to make love. it can make them suicidal and we are talking about people with acne being given the drug and becoming suicidal. it gets confusing for people. we could ta ke gets confusing for people. we could take you and give you roaccutane and you could become suicidal
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we're talking about people like alex jones and his site info wars mightily in op was paul joseph watson among others facebook also banning the leader of the nation of islam louis farrakhan it's not clear really if there was a single events that led to this announcement but we can listen to what mark zuckerberg himself said on monday at the facebook developers con conference to get a bit of bit of a clue about what he might have been thinking here's what he said we're very focused on making sure that our recommendations and discovery surfaces aren't highlighting groups were people repeatedly sharing misinformation or harmful content and we're working hard to completely remove groups if they exist primarily to or to violate our policies or or do things that are dangerous as you mentioned like a very has been getting a lot of criticism on this issue for not doing enough so maybe now the company finally decided to act and act forcefully you know the social media companies have also been criticized including from the u.s. congress for suppressing conservative voices so where does freedom of
we're talking about people like alex jones and his site info wars mightily in op was paul joseph watson among others facebook also banning the leader of the nation of islam louis farrakhan it's not clear really if there was a single events that led to this announcement but we can listen to what mark zuckerberg himself said on monday at the facebook developers con conference to get a bit of bit of a clue about what he might have been thinking here's what he said we're very focused on making sure...
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expert on biodiversity surat watson talking to t.w. a little earlier i hope this really is an alarm bell with governments around the world the private sector around the world and individuals and this is why a call for action equally we need a call for action on climate change we need to do much more to address the issue of climate change we need to transform the way we produce energy we need clean energy renewable energy and we need to use our energy much more efficiently so i am hoping that this message is now is the time for action if not we're going to degrade the future for our children and our grandchildren that's ahead of the u.n. science panel for biodiversity surat watson let's get more on this from g.w. the environment reporter added niranjan welcome agit we've been seeing the species in decline for decades so what's new about today's report. this report is the most comprehensive study ever undertaken on life on this planet and i think the key finding that come out with it that not only have human nature but that damage to eco
expert on biodiversity surat watson talking to t.w. a little earlier i hope this really is an alarm bell with governments around the world the private sector around the world and individuals and this is why a call for action equally we need a call for action on climate change we need to do much more to address the issue of climate change we need to transform the way we produce energy we need clean energy renewable energy and we need to use our energy much more efficiently so i am hoping that...
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ivan watson live in tokyo. thank you rch. >>> president trump took the side of kim jong un, over joe biden, misspelling the former vice president's name, and drawing criticism from the 2020 democratic contenders. >> it's just one more example of donald trump proving that he cares about donald trump, first, last and in between. and not protecting the interests of the united states of america. >> kim jong un is a murderous dictator, and the vice president biden served this country honorably. it's one more example of the way this president tries to draw attention to himself by saying things that shock the conscience. >> obviously we have a crisis in north korea, and we need to absolutely deal with it with a strategy, not with him doing foreign policy by tweet or lying to the american public and saying there's nothing to worry about. >> we don't want a war but nobody should be believing that this guy has anything in terms of his values with the united states. we don't need to be praising kim jong un. >> so biden ha
ivan watson live in tokyo. thank you rch. >>> president trump took the side of kim jong un, over joe biden, misspelling the former vice president's name, and drawing criticism from the 2020 democratic contenders. >> it's just one more example of donald trump proving that he cares about donald trump, first, last and in between. and not protecting the interests of the united states of america. >> kim jong un is a murderous dictator, and the vice president biden served this...
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but the watson piece is quite emotive. of people really don't know what labour stands for. does it stand for a second referendum, or are they profoundly eurosceptic? the big thing that is missing here is, what happens if there is a second referendum and leave win again? everybody pushing for a second referendum seems to be assuming that remain will win this time. if they don't, the country is more divided and we haven't gotten any further forward. let's look at the sunday times again. away from the politics. page 13. predators flock to snapchat. this is an investigation by the sunday times. police investigating three cases of child exploit a synod day linked to this app. you need to take a deep breath if you are a parent before reading this story. it seems as if this site isa this story. it seems as if this site is a way in which predators, paedophiles, lying about their age, can prey on our children. it seems as if the checks and balances that we are regularly assured are being put in place to stop this happening, are not
but the watson piece is quite emotive. of people really don't know what labour stands for. does it stand for a second referendum, or are they profoundly eurosceptic? the big thing that is missing here is, what happens if there is a second referendum and leave win again? everybody pushing for a second referendum seems to be assuming that remain will win this time. if they don't, the country is more divided and we haven't gotten any further forward. let's look at the sunday times again. away from...
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john watson. john watson. forced to pay back more than five million pounds in tax as part of a clampdown on illegal puppy farming. customs officers found fraudsters making huge profits by breeding puppies on a mass scale with little regard for their welfare. simonjones reports. distressed dogs kept in appalling conditions by breeders not paying their taxes, treating animals as a commodity rather than with humanity, selling them on in huge numbers. the impact of the illegal puppy trade on dogs is one of absolute misery and animal welfare problems, from disease to over—breeding, it really does cause suffering, and some of these people are moving dogs around, travelling great distances when they are sick and injured, and it really is a miserable trade. a task force from hm revenue and customs set up in 2015 has recovered almost £5.5 million in lost taxes. it identified 257 separate cases of tax evasion across the uk. one puppy breeder in scotland was handed a bill of £425,000. animal welfare groups say tens of th
john watson. john watson. forced to pay back more than five million pounds in tax as part of a clampdown on illegal puppy farming. customs officers found fraudsters making huge profits by breeding puppies on a mass scale with little regard for their welfare. simonjones reports. distressed dogs kept in appalling conditions by breeders not paying their taxes, treating animals as a commodity rather than with humanity, selling them on in huge numbers. the impact of the illegal puppy trade on dogs...
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john watson reports. more". it‘s something like, you know, you win, you go to take a shower, "i want to win the next one". but football rarely follows logic, as this competition so often proves. on the brink of a semi—final exit, from 2—0 down, watford bounced back to force extra time and knock out wolves. and 35 years after their last cup final appearance, some faces may have changed, they‘ll hope the result does too. they suffered defeat to everton back in 1984. oh, and sherwood didn‘t collect and the goal is given! they‘ll play the part of underdog in 2019. 35 years since the last time watford was in a final. we‘ve never won a cup, so it‘s a massive achievement, a, to get there, but, b, you‘re on the cusp of doing something unbelievable. city have won the game‘s oldest cup competition five times. this season, they‘ve been and their unstoppable best. but as the last few weeks have proved, in football, anything is possible. 105, 106, 105,106,107, 105, 106, 107, 108th! 105,106,107,108th! made it! let‘s ru
john watson reports. more". it‘s something like, you know, you win, you go to take a shower, "i want to win the next one". but football rarely follows logic, as this competition so often proves. on the brink of a semi—final exit, from 2—0 down, watford bounced back to force extra time and knock out wolves. and 35 years after their last cup final appearance, some faces may have changed, they‘ll hope the result does too. they suffered defeat to everton back in 1984. oh, and...
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we've become used to tom watson being pretty starkly at odds with jeremy corbyn watson being pretty starklyoes tom watson think there needs to be another referendum and the pledge needs to be made quickly but he thinks it was spiteful to get rid of alastair campbell who is laboured to his fingertips in this way. mr watson said the labour party needed to be broad—minded and pluralistic, and allow these voices to be aired within the labour tent. labour insists that alastair campbell broke the rules. it's a straight case of having broken the party rule book. there was an interesting intervention from lord falconer today who served under tony blair and is against another referendum, but felt that in the case of alastair campbell, there was no case to a nswer alastair campbell, there was no case to answer because he said alastair campbell made his comment about having voted liberal democrat after the polls had closed and he thought this wasn't remotely a breach of the rules. he made the point if you're going to retrospectively go back and punish every labour member, even mp 01’ punish every labo
we've become used to tom watson being pretty starkly at odds with jeremy corbyn watson being pretty starklyoes tom watson think there needs to be another referendum and the pledge needs to be made quickly but he thinks it was spiteful to get rid of alastair campbell who is laboured to his fingertips in this way. mr watson said the labour party needed to be broad—minded and pluralistic, and allow these voices to be aired within the labour tent. labour insists that alastair campbell broke the...
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so watson bryant sprung to the rescue and literally took on the entire united states government and gotim off and got them out. but the very fact that the press had so miscalculated this, this became a syndrome called the jewell syndrome. that reporting was done in the late '90s before the web completely took us over. but in the way it's a fascinating sort of precedent episode that happened of the danger of rushing to judgment, the danger of false accusations, the danger of not checking things. and it's where we are. >> all of your stores are so famous, they are easy for anyone to remember because there was also the tobacco whistleblower, and again the role of the press 60 minutes and in this case it was they had the story. it wasn't that they wrongfully accused anybody. they had the story but were prevented from running it. >> so this was a story of jeffrey. >> guest: increasing the movie the inside which was based on this story, jeffrey was very, very brave whistleblower, and angry just unapologetic angry guy who got into the way of the powers of the brown and williamson tobacco compa
so watson bryant sprung to the rescue and literally took on the entire united states government and gotim off and got them out. but the very fact that the press had so miscalculated this, this became a syndrome called the jewell syndrome. that reporting was done in the late '90s before the web completely took us over. but in the way it's a fascinating sort of precedent episode that happened of the danger of rushing to judgment, the danger of false accusations, the danger of not checking things....
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this is a depiction of the house --ed by sully and susie susanna watson. in 1852 ohio. kind of immigration. virginia to ohio to milwaukee. what was interesting was it was a family driven in immigration. their oldest daughter, she moved here. mother and daughter longed for each other so much. there were letters back and forth about how the family should be together. they the cholera breakout said we are moving, and they came here by wagon in june of 1850, settling among the earliest milwaukee african-american community, which was only about 100 people. the african-american community a closedilwaukee was tightknit community, religiously centered in the early years. people who came here had wonderful skills. daughteratson and her were trained seamstresses. african-americans that were here were working as barbers. farriers working as and blacksmiths. they were a growing and vibrant community. tom the end of the civil war thered of world war i, was a fairly good sized influx of african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, from the southeast. them c
this is a depiction of the house --ed by sully and susie susanna watson. in 1852 ohio. kind of immigration. virginia to ohio to milwaukee. what was interesting was it was a family driven in immigration. their oldest daughter, she moved here. mother and daughter longed for each other so much. there were letters back and forth about how the family should be together. they the cholera breakout said we are moving, and they came here by wagon in june of 1850, settling among the earliest milwaukee...
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tom watson, thank you forjoining us. i'vejust read one tom watson, thank you forjoining us.me tonight, he is saying that he thinks this is a settling of scores between him and mark sedwill, who is leading the enquiry. he does have his enemies. yes, i think it's interesting that gavin winsome is strenuously denying that he is behind this leak, or any of his staff. you can see that from the fa ct staff. you can see that from the fact that he did not resign, she was given the opportunity but he said he didn't want to do that because it would imply he was accepting guilt and that was why he had to be sacked. i think there is not a bit of pressure, what evidence does numberten of pressure, what evidence does number ten have against gavin williams? will number ten have against gavin will be unveiled at that show why they have come to this decision? there are suggestions this is a rift between number ten there are suggestions this is a rift between numberten and there are suggestions this is a rift between number ten and gavin williamson, rather than anything he has been proven to
tom watson, thank you forjoining us. i'vejust read one tom watson, thank you forjoining us.me tonight, he is saying that he thinks this is a settling of scores between him and mark sedwill, who is leading the enquiry. he does have his enemies. yes, i think it's interesting that gavin winsome is strenuously denying that he is behind this leak, or any of his staff. you can see that from the fa ct staff. you can see that from the fact that he did not resign, she was given the opportunity but he...
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joining me now its former racing driverjohn watson, niki lauda‘s mclaren team—mate.e to niki lauda. first of all, let‘s take you back to that horrific crash in the neighbour greg in 1976, you were one of the drivers who pulled niki lauda out of his car. —— the horrific crash at the nuburgring. we got niki away from the burning ferrari, got him to lie down on the racetrack. we were able to communicate and he said, what does my face look like? i tried to reassure him he was fine, we did not appreciate at the time that all the injury he would suffer much worse from was the inhalation of toxic fumes from the burning fibreglass and the gels in the bodywork which got into his lungs and almost took his life. i guess at that point no one would have put bets on him returning to motor racing, becoming welch and again two more times and perhaps even more remarkable that his achievements in the racing cars we re his achievements in the racing cars were his achievements away from the track and overcoming that adversity? niki wasa track and overcoming that adversity? niki was a ve
joining me now its former racing driverjohn watson, niki lauda‘s mclaren team—mate.e to niki lauda. first of all, let‘s take you back to that horrific crash in the neighbour greg in 1976, you were one of the drivers who pulled niki lauda out of his car. —— the horrific crash at the nuburgring. we got niki away from the burning ferrari, got him to lie down on the racetrack. we were able to communicate and he said, what does my face look like? i tried to reassure him he was fine, we did...
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tom watson saying we need to find a voice rather fast.fast. when hejeremy corbyn talking about having conversations over the next few days, i mean, what sort of message is that sending out? that he doesn't really wa nt is that sending out? that he doesn't really want to because...” is that sending out? that he doesn't really want to because... i have something in my ear i can't hear properly... some saying hold strong, it is all a plot to unseat and destabilise jeremy corbyn. they did lose votes to the lib dems but also to the brexit party. it is not as black—and—white as we make out. the reason why there is this constructive ambiguity for team corbin is because they have members that did vote leave and mps who are in leave voting seeds. but it has finally snapped. it has not work. as a parent, the piece in the telegraph of videogame addiction officially being called an illness.|j of videogame addiction officially being called an illness. i am fortu nate being called an illness. i am fortunate i have three girls and they prefer books to v
tom watson saying we need to find a voice rather fast.fast. when hejeremy corbyn talking about having conversations over the next few days, i mean, what sort of message is that sending out? that he doesn't really wa nt is that sending out? that he doesn't really want to because...” is that sending out? that he doesn't really want to because... i have something in my ear i can't hear properly... some saying hold strong, it is all a plot to unseat and destabilise jeremy corbyn. they did lose...
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there is a warning from the deputy leader, tom watson, the labour deputy leader. are going to come m, election results are going to come in, the expectation is that labour will not do very well, the conservatives are not going to do very well. so, the focus is on labour, because they have not been straightforward on the second referendum idea. tom watson, the deputy leader, saying that labour must back a second referendum. must have a really clear brexit policy. it must try and win back support. it's really important, because while the tories are fighting about the leadership, you have a huge space opening up, which is there to be taken for that remain side, the people's vote side, people who want a second referendum. if labour were not clear, they could miss out on that perhaps electoral success in the future. jeremy corbyn is very relu cta nt the future. jeremy corbyn is very reluctant to do it. he is not a fan ofa reluctant to do it. he is not a fan of a second referendum. john mcdonald was hinting that it is time labour rethought their policy. what you make of
there is a warning from the deputy leader, tom watson, the labour deputy leader. are going to come m, election results are going to come in, the expectation is that labour will not do very well, the conservatives are not going to do very well. so, the focus is on labour, because they have not been straightforward on the second referendum idea. tom watson, the deputy leader, saying that labour must back a second referendum. must have a really clear brexit policy. it must try and win back...
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talking about people like alex jones and his outlets info wars my lawyer an op lists paul joseph watson among others facebook also banned the leader of the nation of islam louis farrakhan and it's not really clear if one single event led to this decision but we can get maybe a glimpse or a clue into what mark zuckerberg was thinking because he was speaking at facebook's developer conference on monday here's a bit of what he had to say. we're very focused on making sure that our recommendations and discovery surfaces aren't highlighting groups were people repeatedly sharing misinformation or harmful content and we're working hard to completely remove groups if they exist primarily to or to violate our policies or or do things that are dangerous as you mentioned it means like a bird has really been facing a lot of criticism on this issue maybe now deciding to act and really i think forcefully just completely banning these people from facebook but one has to wonder i mean where does freedom of speech play into this of course it's in trying to in the u.s. constitution facebook coming under
talking about people like alex jones and his outlets info wars my lawyer an op lists paul joseph watson among others facebook also banned the leader of the nation of islam louis farrakhan and it's not really clear if one single event led to this decision but we can get maybe a glimpse or a clue into what mark zuckerberg was thinking because he was speaking at facebook's developer conference on monday here's a bit of what he had to say. we're very focused on making sure that our recommendations...
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heather watson is through to the second round of qualifying at the french open after beating bibianeh number three won in three sets. and katie swan beat second seedjil teichmann. the brit won in straight sets on her french open debut. two more rounds remain to reach the main draw. it all starts at the oval when england play south africa a week from tomorrow. they've named their 15—man squad, and made some tough decisions, bringing in the exciting fast bowler joffra archer ahead of others with more experience. strauss says it's a thrilling time for the side. you it is just so exciting to go into the world cup with the favourites, we were, i do not know what the opposite of a favourite is but we were that. on the home soil with the home advantage and hopefully you guys can do it and if you can, it will createjust hopefully you guys can do it and if you can, it will create just such an incredible feeling for the country and momentum and interest and i do not want to put them under pressure but will never have a better chance. and we look at the team, it is very diverse mix of people fr
heather watson is through to the second round of qualifying at the french open after beating bibianeh number three won in three sets. and katie swan beat second seedjil teichmann. the brit won in straight sets on her french open debut. two more rounds remain to reach the main draw. it all starts at the oval when england play south africa a week from tomorrow. they've named their 15—man squad, and made some tough decisions, bringing in the exciting fast bowler joffra archer ahead of others...
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let's go to our ivan watson. he's in tokyo. he's been covering the president's trip. everything that will be happening in the next four days. the president spending quite some time there in japan. ivan, maybe you can talk about some of the things that the president addressed. one of them certainly was trade. and the hope of more investment in the united states. and less of a trade imbalance. >> that's right. i mean, he was very much in salesman mode here. he was, after all, addressing leaders of japanese corporations, calling some of them out, and thanking them for thin investmetheir investments u.s. economy. and trying to encourage more of the same to create more jobs in the u.s. i think the key thing that stuck out here was his aspiration to negotiate a bilateral trade deal between the u.s. and japan. these are the world's first and third largest economies. and he also singled out his trade negotiator bob lighthizer who was there in the crowd. now in months running up to his visit of president trump to japan, the trump administration had said that they wanted to ink
let's go to our ivan watson. he's in tokyo. he's been covering the president's trip. everything that will be happening in the next four days. the president spending quite some time there in japan. ivan, maybe you can talk about some of the things that the president addressed. one of them certainly was trade. and the hope of more investment in the united states. and less of a trade imbalance. >> that's right. i mean, he was very much in salesman mode here. he was, after all, addressing...
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and that is withjohn watson. and that is with john watson.forward, henrikh mkhitaryan, not travelling to baku for the europa league final over fears of his safety. and with the weather abbas khanfair khan fair weather clouds, but across the pond in the us it is tornado season and the weather is spiralling out of control. that is a hint for you for later. thanks thomasz. also coming up — with two days to go until voting in the euro elections we'll be live in edinburgh with our chief political correspondent vicki young to guage the mood of votes in scotland. this is afternoon live. i am simon mccoy. the world of sport is mourning the death of the legendary three time formula one world champion niki lauda, who's died at the age of 70. the austrian made one of the greatest comebacks in the history of sport when he returned to racing in 1976, just a0 days after being horrifically burned in a crash. his rivalry with the british driver james hunt was legendary, and made into a film. katie gornall looks back on his life. niki lauda was a fighter on a
and that is withjohn watson. and that is with john watson.forward, henrikh mkhitaryan, not travelling to baku for the europa league final over fears of his safety. and with the weather abbas khanfair khan fair weather clouds, but across the pond in the us it is tornado season and the weather is spiralling out of control. that is a hint for you for later. thanks thomasz. also coming up — with two days to go until voting in the euro elections we'll be live in edinburgh with our chief political...
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the people i know is that kills like twitter and these people afford to lose a call it's just of watson who's got i'm over a 1000000 followers so here's the thing people don't understand that majority 80 percent of twitter user base is international so they don't have to. say oh he's a big one i'm going to come over to gap that would be fantastic we'd love to have them wow that would be that would be a seminal moment for your company i would be a game changer all right that's cool man so i think everyone's got to check this out. and if you like free speech i guess my takeaway from all this is what we discover say is that big point doesn't have that urgency problem yes it sounds cool man why do i care right now you have an incentive right now if you want to support creators like alex jones or laura loom or all these people that have been banned from pay pal from stray even from crypto companies you're going to have to figure out how to use that point are going to have to figure out how to send and how to buy it and set. well there is now a sense of urgency hopefully that will continue to
the people i know is that kills like twitter and these people afford to lose a call it's just of watson who's got i'm over a 1000000 followers so here's the thing people don't understand that majority 80 percent of twitter user base is international so they don't have to. say oh he's a big one i'm going to come over to gap that would be fantastic we'd love to have them wow that would be that would be a seminal moment for your company i would be a game changer all right that's cool man so i...
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paul allen watson wrote i was given no reason, i broke none of their rules. all dissent must be purged. nbc technology reporter ben collins joins me. has facebook always done this? if so, why did it take so long to do this? and what about the comments, watson's comments that dissent in the world controlled by silicon valley people is not tolerated? >> let's go through the comments really quickly. a couple days ago it was a comment about how joe biden had a stroke at a campaign rally a couple days ago. a couple years ago paul watson posted a video on youtube about how hillary clinton had s syphillis, had a stroke. >> so this is complete nonsense. >> right. they're playing the hits over there over and offer agaver aga. at some point they made the decision, it not this one instance of ant i-muslimanti-mu anti-trans content, it's the catalogue of it you've collected over two years. >> so to facebook's point that we've always done this but it's a long and extensive process, tell me about that. >> they did been alex jones previously. that post of a top-20 post in a
paul allen watson wrote i was given no reason, i broke none of their rules. all dissent must be purged. nbc technology reporter ben collins joins me. has facebook always done this? if so, why did it take so long to do this? and what about the comments, watson's comments that dissent in the world controlled by silicon valley people is not tolerated? >> let's go through the comments really quickly. a couple days ago it was a comment about how joe biden had a stroke at a campaign rally a...
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and iain watson joins us now from westminster.r has called disabled new offer on brexit but do we have any more details after this cabinet meeting about what exactly it involves? yes, we do. i think the first thing we should say about the deal she has at least managed to get it over its first hurdle, keeping leavers and former remainers in her cabinet together, the next major hurdle is getting it through parliament and what we understand is that she is in this deal, able to offer a temporary customs relationship with the eu that would last until the next general election. what the labour opposition want is a permanent customs union, that may seem like dancing on the head of a pain but politically it's hugely important so she might not have gone far enough to bring in the necessary numbers from the opposition to get behind this deal, that's the first thing to say. secondly, we will hear from the prime minister herself later this afternoon and i think conservative mps will be anxious to know what this customs relationship actually c
and iain watson joins us now from westminster.r has called disabled new offer on brexit but do we have any more details after this cabinet meeting about what exactly it involves? yes, we do. i think the first thing we should say about the deal she has at least managed to get it over its first hurdle, keeping leavers and former remainers in her cabinet together, the next major hurdle is getting it through parliament and what we understand is that she is in this deal, able to offer a temporary...
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john watson, bbc news. 0ur sports news correspondent, david 0rnstein, is at wembley.m roller this season, do watford have any hope? all statistics or pointers point towards a manchester city victory. they finished first in the premier league, what faith 11. —— watford 11. there was premier league, what faith 11. —— watford11. there was a 48 point gap between them. manchester city's record signing is £60 million, watford's just 18.5. record signing is £60 million, watford'sjust18.5. in record signing is £60 million, watford's just 18.5. in 2013, manchester city were beaten by wigan athletic in one of the greatest fa cup upsets in history. watford's manager knows a thing or two about upsets, when he managed malaga in spain he went to barcelona and won 1-0 spain he went to barcelona and won 1—0 in the new camp in 2015, so you never know. this place will be full by 5pm, kick—off, the atmosphere will be electric. man city have not had the best week of the pitch, with speculation they could face sanctions over finances. they will hope today is remembered for footballing rea
john watson, bbc news. 0ur sports news correspondent, david 0rnstein, is at wembley.m roller this season, do watford have any hope? all statistics or pointers point towards a manchester city victory. they finished first in the premier league, what faith 11. —— watford 11. there was premier league, what faith 11. —— watford11. there was a 48 point gap between them. manchester city's record signing is £60 million, watford's just 18.5. record signing is £60 million, watford'sjust18.5. in...
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media scene we're talking about alex jones and his site info wars milo you know up lists paul joseph watson just to name a few in facebook actually also banned the leader of the nation of islam religious group louis farrakhan it's not clear if there was a single event that led to this wide spreading ban against these individuals but we can get a clue by listening to what mark zuckerberg had to say on monday that's when the facebook developers conference the f eight took place and here's a bit of what he had to say we're very focused on making sure that our recommendations and discovery surfaces aren't highlighting groups were people repeatedly sharing misinformation or harmful content and we're working hard to completely remove groups if they exist primarily to or to violate our policies or or do things that are dangerous like as you mentioned soon as i covered facing a lot of criticism for just not doing enough over the years to crackdown on this issue so maybe now he decided to axe and act forcefully what about the other side of the debate which is freedom of expression and facebook could
media scene we're talking about alex jones and his site info wars milo you know up lists paul joseph watson just to name a few in facebook actually also banned the leader of the nation of islam religious group louis farrakhan it's not clear if there was a single event that led to this wide spreading ban against these individuals but we can get a clue by listening to what mark zuckerberg had to say on monday that's when the facebook developers conference the f eight took place and here's a bit...
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i wish the best luck to figures like cole joseph watson and you not less that they become more popular as a result of this but that's not really the point in question the point in question is that facebook is clearly pushing itself as a political act and why is excusing the regulation that other media companies face . then harris quinn and chair of the group think tank thank you for joining us on the program today that's our global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our website are to dot com for the details on all those stories and many more. it has nothing to do with the propaganda that the daily mail is pushing but when you have a population that might be susceptible the propaganda they can easily be manipulated into thinking that fracking is something other than what it is it's not economically viable it costs more to frack then then then you make an profit it's cash flow negative it's also environmentally negative you destroy the environment incredibly. during the grid to princeton which are old enough to remember there was most of my family were une
i wish the best luck to figures like cole joseph watson and you not less that they become more popular as a result of this but that's not really the point in question the point in question is that facebook is clearly pushing itself as a political act and why is excusing the regulation that other media companies face . then harris quinn and chair of the group think tank thank you for joining us on the program today that's our global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head...
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iain watson at westminster, thank you for that.tv‘s thejeremy kyle show to be taken off air for good after the death of a man who appeared on the programme. steve dymond died days afterfailing a lie—detector test on the show. known for it's often confrontational style, it's a key part of itv‘s daytime schedule. here's our media editor, amol rajan. all right, sweetheart? nice to see you. for 1a years, thejeremy kyle show has turned the innermost anguish of its guests into a public spectacle... shut up, i'm talking! applause. converting their fears and feuds into a televisual exhibition. guests go on willingly and generally know what they're getting into. one hardy perennial of the show is the lie—detector test. lying, cheating, horrible person! 63—year—old steve dymond underwent one of these in an episode filmed the week before last. its broadcast was cancelled in the wake of his death. dymond's former fiancee told the sun they went on the show to do the test to see if he was unfaithful. i knew he was going to fail it, because i hel
iain watson at westminster, thank you for that.tv‘s thejeremy kyle show to be taken off air for good after the death of a man who appeared on the programme. steve dymond died days afterfailing a lie—detector test on the show. known for it's often confrontational style, it's a key part of itv‘s daytime schedule. here's our media editor, amol rajan. all right, sweetheart? nice to see you. for 1a years, thejeremy kyle show has turned the innermost anguish of its guests into a public...
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that included the duke of cambridge, david beckham and emma watson.at pleasure to announce that england's defensive rock and captain steph horton will be on the plane to france. steph, congratulations. i know you and the tea m congratulations. i know you and the team will do the nation proud. good luck. nicky to paris will wear the number seven shirt for the lioness is in the world cup this summer. i wore it for many years with pride, andi wore it for many years with pride, and i captained my country in it. i know that she will do the same and wear it with pride. a message to fill and all of the lionesses this summer. fill and all of the lionesses this summer. good luck. —— nikita parris. lam summer. good luck. —— nikita parris. i am delighted to announce that abbie mcmanus is going to france. good luck to all of the lionesses. the lioness cup squad is being announced today, and in confirming you are going to france, a massive congratulations after the great season you have had. and hopefully we will get that picture soon! i wanted to wish you and all
that included the duke of cambridge, david beckham and emma watson.at pleasure to announce that england's defensive rock and captain steph horton will be on the plane to france. steph, congratulations. i know you and the tea m congratulations. i know you and the team will do the nation proud. good luck. nicky to paris will wear the number seven shirt for the lioness is in the world cup this summer. i wore it for many years with pride, andi wore it for many years with pride, and i captained my...
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let's get the latest from iain watson in westminister. is this a sign of progress?le from what parties expect to become for this process to be halted, so it'll be continuing but he does not mean they reached agreement, instead what the prime minister saying she wants brent to leave the eu by the summer at least and that of parliament disappear toward the end ofjuly for summer holidays, she also once had to be out of the european union and in order to dissociate legislation to go through parliament and that which i agreement belle, she delayed bringing fra to get a daily labour and that has not yet happened, she is pushing ahead anyway, this will happen in the first week ofjune, that after not before, after the european elections, the unwanted european elections, the unwanted european elections, the unwanted european elections that were ahead —— held in britain, and the egg first vote in parliament on the brexit legislation will then take place ten days after that, but that also provides more space and more time to try and reach an agreement with the opposition, and
let's get the latest from iain watson in westminister. is this a sign of progress?le from what parties expect to become for this process to be halted, so it'll be continuing but he does not mean they reached agreement, instead what the prime minister saying she wants brent to leave the eu by the summer at least and that of parliament disappear toward the end ofjuly for summer holidays, she also once had to be out of the european union and in order to dissociate legislation to go through...
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john watson, bbc news. our coverage starts from 355 p.mpions league final between barcelona and defending champions lyon is being held in budapest. there's british interest in the form of lyon's lucy bronze, and her england team—mate toni duggan who plays for barca. barcelona is a club and a massive club but in the women's team they are not known for that. so people question why. huge match in the women's game today, too — the champions league they are not known for that. so people question why. and i believe, the same way when i signed for manchester city, i believe in the process. i believed what they wanted to achieve and i believed they have the resources and the facilities to do that. and now i'm sitting here ahead of the champions league final and i can say it has turned out well. last year we were the favourites to win the game and toni had been a bit like, why are lyon the favourites? we are just as good. and she's right. barca are a really great team. even on the opposite team, it was great to watch the football johanna konta's i
john watson, bbc news. our coverage starts from 355 p.mpions league final between barcelona and defending champions lyon is being held in budapest. there's british interest in the form of lyon's lucy bronze, and her england team—mate toni duggan who plays for barca. barcelona is a club and a massive club but in the women's team they are not known for that. so people question why. huge match in the women's game today, too — the champions league they are not known for that. so people question...
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can act better better policies better technologies and better individual choices all right robert watson from his best thank you very much indeed the organization behind the report that was released in unesco here today and world leaders will be gathering at the end of twenty twenty and it is hoped that they will launch at that time a rescue plan for nature. so much and trash about that of their. increasing ocean temperatures are threatening the arctic cawed a fish considered to be a delicacy around the world and the clunker warts from the nile and in arctic norway. this is what made norway rich long before oil take told all scray in then millions filled drawing rocks across the lafave denial and winter off the wind fisherman here have cashed in on the annual migration south from the barents sea it is a tradition that goes back thousands of year is called his colt it's got it and then it's hold out to dry for several months and what you end up with is a dried fish that retains nearly one hundred percent of its nutrition apprise delicacy from its me to nigeria this is what supplied the vi
can act better better policies better technologies and better individual choices all right robert watson from his best thank you very much indeed the organization behind the report that was released in unesco here today and world leaders will be gathering at the end of twenty twenty and it is hoped that they will launch at that time a rescue plan for nature. so much and trash about that of their. increasing ocean temperatures are threatening the arctic cawed a fish considered to be a delicacy...
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heather watson has played in the french open six times, but she won't be there next week — she lost aa grammatik—o—pou—lou of greece. it's just 50 days to go until the start of the netball world cup in liverpool. manager tracey neville has named her 12 player england squad — eight of whom were part of the gold medal winning team at last yea r‘s commonwealth games. vice—captainjade clarke was a part of that success and says there's no reason why it can't be repeated in the world cup. i feel like a ifeel like a kid i feel like a kid again, ifeel like a kid again, having a home world cup, it's so exciting more than ever, it's always special playing in front of the home cloud and it's been an emotional day and eve ryo ne and it's been an emotional day and everyone is excited and we cannot wait to come at that cloud is all—time, it's like every little thing you do and reception and shot, we met the cloud will go absolutely mental, all the angling games are sold out which is amazing so it's to be epic. next month it's also the women's football world cup in france and england and scotland ge
heather watson has played in the french open six times, but she won't be there next week — she lost aa grammatik—o—pou—lou of greece. it's just 50 days to go until the start of the netball world cup in liverpool. manager tracey neville has named her 12 player england squad — eight of whom were part of the gold medal winning team at last yea r‘s commonwealth games. vice—captainjade clarke was a part of that success and says there's no reason why it can't be repeated in the world...
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nicolas aubert, the nicholas towers -- willis towers watson head.onnie: we are seeing an up in spite of escalation the trade war. quite a nice bounce on the s&p 500. the dow up .8%. chevron is down more than 1%. the nasdaq is higher by 1%. you can see. on bluebirdter television, an exclusive interview with facebook's -- bloomberg television, and an exclusive interview with facebook at 10:00 p.m. london time on bloomberg technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. markets."loomberg joining us now, etf analyst with lubricant halogen's -- bloomberg intelligence. we've been kicking around what has been going on in the break. the facts are overlaid. and how that is being affected by trade. a couple surprises have been thrown up. walk me through why value has not performed better during this process. we look at the beginning of may, when these trades started coming out and see for performance then. the two worst-performing factors are quality and value. the best are lobel and momen
nicolas aubert, the nicholas towers -- willis towers watson head.onnie: we are seeing an up in spite of escalation the trade war. quite a nice bounce on the s&p 500. the dow up .8%. chevron is down more than 1%. the nasdaq is higher by 1%. you can see. on bluebirdter television, an exclusive interview with facebook's -- bloomberg television, and an exclusive interview with facebook at 10:00 p.m. london time on bloomberg technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm...
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thank you very much, iain watson.efinitely after a gas dish said to have died shortly after filming. the circumstances around the individual‘s death are not clear. the broadcaster has said they decided to take this morning's show off the air after participant from the episode died a week after its recording. ina the episode died a week after its recording. in a statement, itv said eve ryo ne recording. in a statement, itv said everyone at the show is shocked and saddened under review is being carried out, given the seriousness of the event. i have been discussing this with honey lancasterjames, a tv psychologist who has worked as a welfare officer on reality television shows, including celebrity big brother and love island. i asked for her views on the jeremy kyle show and how its guests are treated on the programme. every service provider needs to make a decision on the kinds of shows they are happy to work on. personally it is not the show i would want to support and work on because it has been a concern of mine tha
thank you very much, iain watson.efinitely after a gas dish said to have died shortly after filming. the circumstances around the individual‘s death are not clear. the broadcaster has said they decided to take this morning's show off the air after participant from the episode died a week after its recording. ina the episode died a week after its recording. in a statement, itv said eve ryo ne recording. in a statement, itv said everyone at the show is shocked and saddened under review is being...
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our sports correspondentjohn watson was watching the action.t is advantage ajax after this, the first leg of their semi—final at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it was a below par performance from tottenham in the first half, as demonstrated when donny van de beek was given the freedom of the tottenham penalty area to score the opening goal. it was an enforced change which gave totte n ha m was an enforced change which gave tottenham some much—needed impetus towards the end of the first half, a substitution for an injured player who went off after a clash of heads alongside his defensive partner as they challenged for the ball alongside the ajax goalkeeper, his header and a shot to dele alli, his header and a shot which was comfortably saved in the end. despite that performance it was ajax who almost doubled their advantage with a great chance to give ajax a crucial second away goal. we had to amsterdam next week. totte n ha m goal. we had to amsterdam next week. tottenham know they must score to stand any chance of progressing to their first ev
our sports correspondentjohn watson was watching the action.t is advantage ajax after this, the first leg of their semi—final at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it was a below par performance from tottenham in the first half, as demonstrated when donny van de beek was given the freedom of the tottenham penalty area to score the opening goal. it was an enforced change which gave totte n ha m was an enforced change which gave tottenham some much—needed impetus towards the end of the first...
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paul nalen an anti-semite who ran unsuccessfully for congress and laura loomer and paul joseph watson. facebook says it has always banned individuals. critics pointed out facebook did not take action at the time they were in violation of the rules. >>> this morning, tributes are pouring in tr actor peter -- for actor peter mayhew who played chewbacca in the star wars films. >> sir, nobody worries about upsetting a droid. >> that's because a droid don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose. >> mayhew died at his home in north texas. he was 74. he fit the bill standing more than 7 feet tall. he played chewbacca in the original star wars trilogy and reprized the role in the force awakens. >> a memorial planned for fans in december in los angeles before the release of the new star wars film. the final chapter in the sky walker saga. costar harrison ford said in a statement, peter mayhew was a kind and gentleman, and luke sky walk walker tweeting this tribute. he was the gentlest of giants a big man with a bigger heart, who never failed to make me mile and a loyal friend
paul nalen an anti-semite who ran unsuccessfully for congress and laura loomer and paul joseph watson. facebook says it has always banned individuals. critics pointed out facebook did not take action at the time they were in violation of the rules. >>> this morning, tributes are pouring in tr actor peter -- for actor peter mayhew who played chewbacca in the star wars films. >> sir, nobody worries about upsetting a droid. >> that's because a droid don't pull people's arms...
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our sports correspondentjohn watson was watching the action.leg of their semi—final at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it was a below par performance from tottenham in the first half, as demonstrated when donny van de beek was given the freedom of the tottenham penalty area
our sports correspondentjohn watson was watching the action.leg of their semi—final at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it was a below par performance from tottenham in the first half, as demonstrated when donny van de beek was given the freedom of the tottenham penalty area