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will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's round—up some of the day's other news.e civilians have emerged from baghouz, the last village still held by the islamic state group in syria. at least four trucks carrying people left the village on saturday. the syrian democratic forces are poised to resume theirfinal push on the area. the british government is facing mounting criticism for revoking the citizenship of a british teenager, after it emerged her baby had died in a detention camp in syria. the decision was taken after shamima begum, who left london to join the islamic state group when she was 15, said she wanted to return to britain. the opposition labour party has called the decision "callous and inhumane". votes are being counted across large parts of nigeria where people have been electing governors and state assemblies. there have been many reports of vote buying and isolated cases of violence. a coalition of local election monitors has complained of an intimidating military presence in some areas. results are expected to start coming in on sunday. almost
will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's round—up some of the day's other news.e civilians have emerged from baghouz, the last village still held by the islamic state group in syria. at least four trucks carrying people left the village on saturday. the syrian democratic forces are poised to resume theirfinal push on the area. the british government is facing mounting criticism for revoking the citizenship of a british teenager, after it emerged her baby had died in a detention camp in syria. the...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.boa is a professor at utah state university focusing focusing on institutions and regime change in latin america. welcome, thanks for joining welcome, thanks forjoining us. we heard, of course, from juan guaido back on the 23rd january when he declared himself unilaterally the interim president of venezuela, since then, he has held rallies every weekend weather have been many protests. today we have seen it a of mass protest by both sides, and as we had fun will grant there is a fear that the protests could spill over “— fear that the protests could spill over —— heard from will grant there was a fear they could spill over into dangerous territory but what is happening in terms of regime change now? in january when ten when micro followed the constitution and filled the void because maduro was elected with unfair, unfree and fraudulent elections, he started a position —— transition. maduro's is holding on only because the military supports him. there are many people as we can see from
will grant, bbc news, caracas.boa is a professor at utah state university focusing focusing on institutions and regime change in latin america. welcome, thanks for joining welcome, thanks forjoining us. we heard, of course, from juan guaido back on the 23rd january when he declared himself unilaterally the interim president of venezuela, since then, he has held rallies every weekend weather have been many protests. today we have seen it a of mass protest by both sides, and as we had fun will...
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britain says it will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iraniannational detained in iran. the foreign secretary says iran hasn't given her the medical and legal aid. and this story is trending on bbc.com. a pretty cobbled street in paris has become such a huge hit on instagram that residents of rue cremieux are calling on the city council to restrict access to users looking to take the perfect photo. a blogger says this illustrates how the search for the perfect picture could become a problem. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: knife attacks have led to the deaths of two more people in london in the last 2a hours — the latest victim was a teenage boy in fulham. huawei's legal case. all the latest developments as the chinese technology giant sues the us over its equipment banned. and making quirks work, what electric car makers are doing to stand out at this he's geneva motor show. hello and welcome to the friday edition of asia business report. and sharanjit leyl asia business report. and sharanjit leyl. in a us sta
britain says it will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iraniannational detained in iran. the foreign secretary says iran hasn't given her the medical and legal aid. and this story is trending on bbc.com. a pretty cobbled street in paris has become such a huge hit on instagram that residents of rue cremieux are calling on the city council to restrict access to users looking to take the perfect photo. a blogger says this illustrates how the search...
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will grant willgrant in will grant in caracas.w four years ago, killing 11 men, has been found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. andrew hill, who's 5a, had been performing a loop when his ex—militaryjet crashed on to a main highway in sussex on the south coast, and then exploded into a fireball. it was the first time that a pilot had been charged with manslaughter following deaths at an air show. our correspondent tom symonds reports. the last seconds of andrew hill's flight. what followed was described by one witness as "like a war zone". bleep! the 11 men who died were all on the busy a27 — some to watch the flying, some just passing by. a veteran chauffeur, workmates, friends heading home. daniele polito died not knowing that he would become a father for a second time. he has two little boys that he will never see grow up and they will never have their daddy and it's just so cruel. it's something that could have been avoided — which seems quite obvious that it could have been avoided. it's just caused so much dest
will grant willgrant in will grant in caracas.w four years ago, killing 11 men, has been found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. andrew hill, who's 5a, had been performing a loop when his ex—militaryjet crashed on to a main highway in sussex on the south coast, and then exploded into a fireball. it was the first time that a pilot had been charged with manslaughter following deaths at an air show. our correspondent tom symonds reports. the last seconds of andrew hill's flight....
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president of the european council, donald tusk, has already suggested that the other 27 leaders will grant an extension, but only if the commons approves mrs may's withdrawal agreement. this report is from our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. departing downing street, the prime minister. she has run down the clock and now heading for brussels, the pressure is on her. days until tracks and no agreement passed. —— days until brexit. eu leaders gathering ahead of her seem unified still. they say it is time for parliament to make a decision. only after that might a delay to brexit be possible. it is very important to know what the british parliament wa nt know what the british parliament want and know what the british parliament wantand in know what the british parliament want and in the last months it was easy for the british parliament to say what they do not want but now it is time to decide. what if no deal passes parliament? the question i
president of the european council, donald tusk, has already suggested that the other 27 leaders will grant an extension, but only if the commons approves mrs may's withdrawal agreement. this report is from our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. departing downing street, the prime minister. she has run down the clock and now heading for brussels, the pressure is on her. days until tracks and no agreement passed. —— days until brexit. eu leaders gathering ahead of her seem unified...
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will grant willgrant in will grant in caracas for us there. the day's other news: a plane has crashed in central colombia, killing all 12 people on board. the pilot reported technical problems before losing contact with air traffic control. the twin—propeller aircraft was located an hour later near the city of villavicencio. the authorities in colombia say three crew members and nine passengers died, including the mayor of the small town the plane departed from. north koreans go to the polls today for an election in which there can be only one winner as only one name appears on the ballot paper. voting for the supreme people's assembly is mandatory, and any kind of dissent is unheard of. turning up early to vote is seen as a sign of loyalty. almost 90 passengers have been injured after a ferry hit what appears to have been a whale in the sea ofjapan. there were 125 on board at the time and at least five people are said to be in a serious condition. the ferry sailed to its destination after the collision. rescuers in pakistan have found the bod
will grant willgrant in will grant in caracas for us there. the day's other news: a plane has crashed in central colombia, killing all 12 people on board. the pilot reported technical problems before losing contact with air traffic control. the twin—propeller aircraft was located an hour later near the city of villavicencio. the authorities in colombia say three crew members and nine passengers died, including the mayor of the small town the plane departed from. north koreans go to the polls...
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so, why will they grant an extension?exit at the end of the day. michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, said that no deal is still possible to happen if there isn't a deal or there isn't an extension and everybody should keep preparing. —— an extension and everybody should keep preparing for a no—deal scenario. but actually, this decision comes down to the 27 eu leaders, and they want to avoid a no—deal brexit if they can because they want to avoid the blame game that would inevitably follow a no—deal brexit. i think that is why at the end they will grant an extension. what kind of extension can? —— what kind of extension? theresa may has to be decided long or short. —— theresa may has to decide long or short. you can have a longer extension that you shorten, but you cannot have a shorter extension that you lengthen because of european parliamentary elections in may. if the uk doesn't have any mps sitting in the european parliament, cannot continue as an eu state, and that is what delaying brexit does. it keeps the eu l
so, why will they grant an extension?exit at the end of the day. michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, said that no deal is still possible to happen if there isn't a deal or there isn't an extension and everybody should keep preparing. —— an extension and everybody should keep preparing for a no—deal scenario. but actually, this decision comes down to the 27 eu leaders, and they want to avoid a no—deal brexit if they can because they want to avoid the blame game that would inevitably...
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blacko from caracas, will grant reports. will: it has been another f difficult we venezuelans.as a degree of normality began to return to the beleaguered nation, the lights went out again. the second vast power cut in as many weeks. for those forced to abandon work and walk home, it is difficult to keep their temper. this is a country that supposedly is drowning in oil. how is it possible we live in is -- this poverty, this ruin of a country? it is time for those guys to stand down and let new people step in who are more efficient because they have shown themselves to be incapable. will: it is not just workplaces that have been cse. -- closed. olschochildren have spent more time in the parks than in e classrooms recently. chthis t has had to look after her daughter at home. thation over lack of electricity is far more serious than just skipping classes. marianne has diabetes, and her insulin must be refrigerated.or given the ge in medical supplies, the family can ill afford to let the expensive life-saving drug go to waste due to blackout. >> it is worrying. at times we don't s
blacko from caracas, will grant reports. will: it has been another f difficult we venezuelans.as a degree of normality began to return to the beleaguered nation, the lights went out again. the second vast power cut in as many weeks. for those forced to abandon work and walk home, it is difficult to keep their temper. this is a country that supposedly is drowning in oil. how is it possible we live in is -- this poverty, this ruin of a country? it is time for those guys to stand down and let new...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. from the new york times reporter based in caracas a little later in the day. the chinese authorities say that two canadian citizens detained in december were engaged in stealing state secrets and that the authorities are to startjudicial proceedings against them. they were arrested shortly after canada acted on a us request to detain a top executive from the chinese telecom giant huawei. meng wanzhou is now suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouver airport last year. she faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran, which she denies. china has condemned her arrest. translation: the us and canada abused their bilateral extradition treaties to arbitrarily take coercive measures on chinese citizens. we once again urge the us to immediately withdraw the arrest warrant and extradition request. also making news today: president trump is under pressure from a democrat—led congressional commitee which has demanded documents from dozens
will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. from the new york times reporter based in caracas a little later in the day. the chinese authorities say that two canadian citizens detained in december were engaged in stealing state secrets and that the authorities are to startjudicial proceedings against them. they were arrested shortly after canada acted on a us request to detain a top executive from the chinese telecom giant huawei. meng wanzhou is now suing...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.breaking news to bring you regarding the united states and india, because president trump is saying that he intends to end india's preferential trade treatment under a programme that allows $5.6 billion worth of indian exports to enter the united states duty—free. so it will be an end to that preferential trade treatment. we will have much more in abr about this, because this is a big development, and rico will talk us through the facts and figures, but thatis through the facts and figures, but that is an end to that preferential trade treatment india has with the united states. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: the chinese authorities say that two canadian citizens detained in december were engaged in stealing state secrets, and that the authorities are to startjudicial proceedings against them. they were arrested shortly after canada acted on a us request to detain a top executive from the chinese telecom giant huawei. meng wanzhou is now suing the canadian authoriti
will grant, bbc news, caracas.breaking news to bring you regarding the united states and india, because president trump is saying that he intends to end india's preferential trade treatment under a programme that allows $5.6 billion worth of indian exports to enter the united states duty—free. so it will be an end to that preferential trade treatment. we will have much more in abr about this, because this is a big development, and rico will talk us through the facts and figures, but thatis...
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the bbc's will grant is in caracaand has more. juan guaido esuld have beented the moment he stepped off the flight. instead, he breezed back onto venezuelan soil and into the arms of his supporters. for those who see him as their president, his return is an important step on the road t removing nicolas maduro from power.if he goal is to maintain their momentum, this is what greeted mr. guaido's return. his appearance in caracas has lifted the spirits of his faithful. mr. guaido: they threatened all il us, including me, with death. but we are not going to give up fighting. we are stronger and more united than er. >> the arrival of guaido to the country represents the awakening of hope among the venezuelan people. we have been waitingor this call will: this is t exact reaction that mr. guaido's supporters wanted to see from him, not just returning to venezuela, but through the front door, and thumbing his nose at mr. maduro and the travel ban on his way in. president maduro, meanwhile, spent the day insisting all was rell, admiring t
the bbc's will grant is in caracaand has more. juan guaido esuld have beented the moment he stepped off the flight. instead, he breezed back onto venezuelan soil and into the arms of his supporters. for those who see him as their president, his return is an important step on the road t removing nicolas maduro from power.if he goal is to maintain their momentum, this is what greeted mr. guaido's return. his appearance in caracas has lifted the spirits of his faithful. mr. guaido: they threatened...
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and the uk says it will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british and medical aid. run due to a lack of legal and medicalaid. —— run due to a lack of legal and medical aid. —— detained run due to a lack of legal and medicalaid. —— detained in iran. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times looks at a superhero movie that's putting a women in the spotlight. the spacefaring comic book character captain marvel hits screens on friday. but the paper wonders why it took them so long to find a female lead. the south china morning post reports that chinese women earn a fifth less than men. apparently the average female worker earns 78.2% of the wages paid to a male employees. and the gap is widening, according to a recent study. and the japan times have brightened up their front page with something rather colourful. a work by the artist kunihiko nohara. it's among the pieces displayed at the annual tokyo art fair. so don't forget to check it out if you happen to be there. that brings you up—to—date with some of the pape
and the uk says it will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british and medical aid. run due to a lack of legal and medicalaid. —— run due to a lack of legal and medical aid. —— detained run due to a lack of legal and medicalaid. —— detained in iran. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times looks at a superhero movie that's putting a women in the spotlight. the spacefaring comic book character captain marvel...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.has officially given notice that he intends to end preferential trade treatment for india and turkey, within 60 days. designation under the programme allows duty—free entry to the us for thousands of products. president trump has repeatedly criticised indian tariffs. it will provide equitable and reasonable access to its markets. this is a very big deal. as recently as the weekend, president trump has been describing india as a very high tariff nation, and he has long complained that essentially the two countries are not playing on an even pitch, but as far as exports to india are concerned, from the united states, they are subjected to high tariffs, whereas under the preferential treatment scheme, now this is part of a scheme that goes back to the 1970s, any exports from india to the united states are not subject to any tariffs at all. now, these can be exports from india that could include agricultural chemicals, or clothing, tea, coffee or rice, a wide range of products that are not
will grant, bbc news, caracas.has officially given notice that he intends to end preferential trade treatment for india and turkey, within 60 days. designation under the programme allows duty—free entry to the us for thousands of products. president trump has repeatedly criticised indian tariffs. it will provide equitable and reasonable access to its markets. this is a very big deal. as recently as the weekend, president trump has been describing india as a very high tariff nation, and he has...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.llegedly involved in a scam to help wealthy americans cheat their way into top us universities. the american actress felicity huffman is among more than 40 people charged. she starred in the hit tv series desperate housewives, and is married to actor william h macy. prosecutors claim the scheme targeted top—flight institutions including yale, stanford, and georgetown. felicity huffman has yet to enter a plea. earlier i spoke with associate professor of sociology at hunter college in new york. i asked if she was surprised by the scale of cheating in this case? yes, i am surprised at the scale. there had been cheating scandals before but they were minor, so much about foreign students being able to access sat tests, but this is more than just cheating on the exam, it is bribery to a different scale, photo shopped pictures, things that i have never heard of. things i think most people had never heard of. we should say that these allegations at the moment. what you understand may have been
will grant, bbc news, caracas.llegedly involved in a scam to help wealthy americans cheat their way into top us universities. the american actress felicity huffman is among more than 40 people charged. she starred in the hit tv series desperate housewives, and is married to actor william h macy. prosecutors claim the scheme targeted top—flight institutions including yale, stanford, and georgetown. felicity huffman has yet to enter a plea. earlier i spoke with associate professor of sociology...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's get some of the day's other news. and urban development secretary, ben carson, has said he will likely leave his role administration at the end of the president's first term in 2020. he is one of the longest serving people in president trump's administration and has seen a lot of criticism. mr carson, who is a former neurosurgeon, has indicated that he wishes to return to the private sector. two canadians held by the chinese authorities have been accused of spying. the men were detained after canada arrested meng wa nzhou, a senior executive of the controversial chinese telecoms giant, huawei. she is suing canada over her arrest, claiming her civil rights have been violated. prince harry has officially dedicated a memorial in birmingham to the british victims of the 2015 tunisia terrorist attacks. the memorial will be a focus of remembrance for those killed in two separate attacks, on the bardo museum in tunis and a hotel beach resort in sousse. a number of the british victims were from the midlands. let's bring you s
will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's get some of the day's other news. and urban development secretary, ben carson, has said he will likely leave his role administration at the end of the president's first term in 2020. he is one of the longest serving people in president trump's administration and has seen a lot of criticism. mr carson, who is a former neurosurgeon, has indicated that he wishes to return to the private sector. two canadians held by the chinese authorities have been accused of...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.menting that british politics at the moment is pretty much what mordor politics must have been like just before the ringgit went into the lava. you can find more information about exit, such as why on earth the uk is living, on our website. —— leaving. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. thanks for watching. hello there. very windy overnight. it's still going to be very windy during the day on wednesday. sunshine and blustery showers. we're still feeling the effects of storm gareth. this was earlier on, that belt of cloud brought the rain. behind that, we're seeing frequent showers around the centre of the storm, and just on the southern flank of that curl of cloud, this is where the strongest swathe of winds has been, affecting western scotland, northern ireland, increasingly now running over the irish sea. by the time we get to the early morning, into the rush—hour time, the winds still very strong in western scotland and northern ire
will grant, bbc news, caracas.menting that british politics at the moment is pretty much what mordor politics must have been like just before the ringgit went into the lava. you can find more information about exit, such as why on earth the uk is living, on our website. —— leaving. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. thanks for watching. hello there. very windy overnight. it's still going to be very windy during the day on wednesday....
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.the latest initiative from the eu on the withdrawal agreement as "rerunning old arguments". the two sides are trying to agree changes to convince mps at westminster to vote for the deal on tuesday. in brussels, the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier said the eu would give ‘legal force‘ to assurances already made that the uk could not be stuck in a customs union. our europe editor katya adler has more on the political reaction in the uk and brussels. michel barnier‘s proposal went down like a lead balloon, and that is putting it very politely. the brexit secretary shot back that, with a real deadline looming, now is not the time to come up with old arguments, and what did he mean by that? well, what the eu is offering is for the uk to step out of the uk—specific parts of the backstop. now, on the one hand, this would allay brexiteers‘ fears that they could get stuck in a customs union through the backstop. it would allow the government to make trade deals in goods as well as se
will grant, bbc news, caracas.the latest initiative from the eu on the withdrawal agreement as "rerunning old arguments". the two sides are trying to agree changes to convince mps at westminster to vote for the deal on tuesday. in brussels, the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier said the eu would give ‘legal force‘ to assurances already made that the uk could not be stuck in a customs union. our europe editor katya adler has more on the political reaction in the uk and...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas. ions of past child sexual abuse linked to westminster will consider whether political parties "turned a blind eye" to it or covered it up. the liberal party's response to allegations made against the late mp cyril smith will also be examined in the latest phase of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. prince harry has officially dedicated a memorial in birmingham to the british victims of the 2015 tunisia terrorist attacks. the memorial will be a focus of remembrance for those killed in two separate attacks on the bardo museum in tunis, and a hotel beach resort in sousse. a number of the british victims were from the midlands. an nhs regulator has abandoned plans to appoint a panel to oversee the inquiry into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 200 families have come forward, alleging poor maternity care at the trust had led to mothers and babies dying or suffering harm. some families had threatened to withdraw their consent from the inquiry if a panel was set up
will grant, bbc news, caracas. ions of past child sexual abuse linked to westminster will consider whether political parties "turned a blind eye" to it or covered it up. the liberal party's response to allegations made against the late mp cyril smith will also be examined in the latest phase of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. prince harry has officially dedicated a memorial in birmingham to the british victims of the 2015 tunisia terrorist attacks. the memorial will...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's take a look at some of today's other news. e linked to westminster will consider whether political parties "turned a blind eye" to it or covered it up. the liberal party's response to allegations made against the late mp cyril smith will also be examined in the latest phase of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. prince harry has officially dedicated a memorial in birmingham to the british victims of the 2015 tunisia terrorist attacks. the memorial will be a focus of remembrance for those killed in two separate attacks on the bardo museum in tunis and a hotel beach resort in sousse. a number of the british victims were from the midlands. an nhs regulator has abandoned plans to appoint a panel to oversee the inquiry into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. more than 200 families have come forward alleging poor maternity care at the trust had led to mothers and babies dying or suffering harm. some families had threatened to withdraw their consent from the inquiry if a panel was set up, saying it would undermine its
will grant, bbc news, caracas. let's take a look at some of today's other news. e linked to westminster will consider whether political parties "turned a blind eye" to it or covered it up. the liberal party's response to allegations made against the late mp cyril smith will also be examined in the latest phase of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. prince harry has officially dedicated a memorial in birmingham to the british victims of the 2015 tunisia terrorist attacks....
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our correspondent will grant is live in caracas.ave been closed, there has been looting in other cities. and whether or not it was incompetence or sabotage that caused it, most venezualans are furious at the president nicolas maduro for the blackout that is still affecting many public services. first no electricity. now no water. all in one of the most resource—rich countries in the world. after several days without power, many people are still coping with no water supply, forcing some of the poorest to drink from the polluted river that runs through karras cus. tensions are rising. translation: we need vital. they're offering a tanker, but that will only quench our first tanker, but that will only quench ourfirst for a moment. tanker, but that will only quench our first for a moment. when the tanker arrives, a government official says everything is fine. this revolution keeps its word to the people. the issue related to water supplies related to the blackouts, which was carried out by the opposition. this is another sporadic protes
our correspondent will grant is live in caracas.ave been closed, there has been looting in other cities. and whether or not it was incompetence or sabotage that caused it, most venezualans are furious at the president nicolas maduro for the blackout that is still affecting many public services. first no electricity. now no water. all in one of the most resource—rich countries in the world. after several days without power, many people are still coping with no water supply, forcing some of the...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.re suing the us soccer federation over allegations of gender discrimination. all 28 members of the squad were named as plaintiffs in federal court in los angeles. jonathan tannenwald is a soccer correspondent for the philadelphia inquirer and daily news. good to see you. what is their argument? first of all, thank you for calling its soccer, i know that is not what you guys normally do. at their argument is there are some very real differences in the ways that the us federation, the american f eight, has paid male versus female players in recent years, including after the us women won the world cup, which they have now done three times and the man never have. and in the lawsuit filed today, they puts a very clear numbers in there to back their case. what about the business case then? is it in case of, in the ukfour case then? is it in case of, in the uk four example the men's game is a lot bigger business, a lot more viewers, and so discrepancies in pay are explained away that way. if
will grant, bbc news, caracas.re suing the us soccer federation over allegations of gender discrimination. all 28 members of the squad were named as plaintiffs in federal court in los angeles. jonathan tannenwald is a soccer correspondent for the philadelphia inquirer and daily news. good to see you. what is their argument? first of all, thank you for calling its soccer, i know that is not what you guys normally do. at their argument is there are some very real differences in the ways that the...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.aura gamboa is a professor at utah state university, focusing on institutions and regime change in latin america. she supports the oppoistion leader and i've been speaking to her about the latest events. whenjuan when juan guaido followed the constitution and field and avoid because maduro was elected with sarah, unfree, he has started a transition to democracy, i hope so. but so far a concession. maduro‘s government is holding on only because the military supports him, thatis because the military supports him, that is it. many people have come out in support of president maduro as well. maduro has a base. the support is below 20% however right now. it is at the latest polls suggest. we know from reports from people who work in administration that oftentimes a lot of these protesters are forced to go out on the streets based on the fact they rely on a governmentjob, government support. we know from polls that maduro's support is below 20% right now. 90% of the people in venezuela do no
will grant, bbc news, caracas.aura gamboa is a professor at utah state university, focusing on institutions and regime change in latin america. she supports the oppoistion leader and i've been speaking to her about the latest events. whenjuan when juan guaido followed the constitution and field and avoid because maduro was elected with sarah, unfree, he has started a transition to democracy, i hope so. but so far a concession. maduro‘s government is holding on only because the military...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.ke let's take you the beijing nell, where the biggest political event of the year there is under way. -- now. opening the session, premier li keqiang warned that the country is facing a "tough struggle", as he unveiled tax cuts and other measures to prop up the economy. our correspondent stephen mcdonell is in tiananmen square. this is a big political event, partly too because there are two events under way. at a challenging time for the chinese leadership and not just because of time for the chinese leadership and notjust because of the economy. yes, absolutely, delegates come from all over the country, in their thousands, to hear this marathon speech from china's number two leader, premier li keqiang, and he ranges do all sorts of subjects. —— but. and speaks about the government's achievements over the last year and what it intends to do over the next year. now, on that front, gdp growth is down from, slightly down, it is now in a range of 6.5% from 6.6%. many economists think they
will grant, bbc news, caracas.ke let's take you the beijing nell, where the biggest political event of the year there is under way. -- now. opening the session, premier li keqiang warned that the country is facing a "tough struggle", as he unveiled tax cuts and other measures to prop up the economy. our correspondent stephen mcdonell is in tiananmen square. this is a big political event, partly too because there are two events under way. at a challenging time for the chinese...
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ultimately, i believe brussels will grant the extension because they are clear that they don't want no it would do damage to europe and damage to the uk economically, which would be greater and fundamentally they do also like the idea of the uk seemingly coming to its senses, because it sends a signal to the re st of because it sends a signal to the rest of europe that we are, the treaty is not a good idea, because you're seeing your skepticism grown the popularity. it is an extraordinary moment tomorrow, i do not know how it will go. look next week that you are going to have. not know how it will go. look next week that you are going to havem theory, were must be leaving the eu on friday, so you think will be reaching the climax start to slow down, but they do not show any sign doing that. theresa may herself appeared to think we are not leaving next week and with no sign of breaking out from this deadlock, just going to keep running on. some moving to the financial times, they are saying that with the rival parties, this gets us to the point of whether this deal is going to get throu
ultimately, i believe brussels will grant the extension because they are clear that they don't want no it would do damage to europe and damage to the uk economically, which would be greater and fundamentally they do also like the idea of the uk seemingly coming to its senses, because it sends a signal to the re st of because it sends a signal to the rest of europe that we are, the treaty is not a good idea, because you're seeing your skepticism grown the popularity. it is an extraordinary...
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will grant, bbc news, caracas.of commons vote. many key questions on border checks and tariffs remain unanswered. our business editor simonjack has been speaking to small business owners in north wales to find out about the challenges they face. this tranquillity seems a long way from the brexit war of words, but it‘s the deafening silence from westminster that is bothering small businesses like seiont nurseries and its manager neil alcock, who counts on frictionless borders, and he wants answers. it takes two days to ship these to holland, any delays at the port will extend that. we could have deaths of plants on the trolleys, because it‘s a living product after all. so basically, we need answers, we need something sorted as soon as possible, so we can plan our business for this year and next year and beyond. so a three—month delay doesn‘t really necessarily mean that much? no, it buys a bit of time. but it doesn‘t answer the big questions? no, no, not at all. so these are corydlines. a plant like this starts life
will grant, bbc news, caracas.of commons vote. many key questions on border checks and tariffs remain unanswered. our business editor simonjack has been speaking to small business owners in north wales to find out about the challenges they face. this tranquillity seems a long way from the brexit war of words, but it‘s the deafening silence from westminster that is bothering small businesses like seiont nurseries and its manager neil alcock, who counts on frictionless borders, and he wants...
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will grant is in caracas. it is venezuela's longest power cut in living memory.luding large parts of caracas, remain in darkness, more than 48 hours after the lights first went out. millions of families have been struggling without electricity, already coping with little to cook, now with nothing to cook it on. for those with serious health conditions like this woman, their lives are at risk. "without electricity i can't use my respirator," she explained. she is growing desperate for the power to come back. in fact, power is at the heart of the venezuelan conflict. opponents of president maduro want to see him out of it very soon and say the blackout is a result of incompetence and corruption by his government. his supporters say it was sabotage, part of a coup attempt being carried out by the opposition leaderjuan guaido, at the behest of washington. either way, both sides are taking their grievances to the streets. these people are already furious at president maduro for a host of reasons, from hyperinflation through to the lack of products on the supermarket s
will grant is in caracas. it is venezuela's longest power cut in living memory.luding large parts of caracas, remain in darkness, more than 48 hours after the lights first went out. millions of families have been struggling without electricity, already coping with little to cook, now with nothing to cook it on. for those with serious health conditions like this woman, their lives are at risk. "without electricity i can't use my respirator," she explained. she is growing desperate for...
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from caracas, will grant, reports.remember. almost all 23 states in venezuela, plus the capital city, plunged into darkness for more than a day. the chaos it caused was huge. for an already creaking public transport system, some faced little choice but to walk, even with their children under their arms. "i've been walking from plaza venezuela, which is almost 3km away," said this young mother. "i still have a bit more to go." the power cut came amid high political tension in the country with the opposition leader juan guaido trying to force president nicolas maduro from office. both men tried to blame the other. the maduro government said the blackout was an act of sabotage by the opposition, while mr guaido's camp blamed government incompetence, corruption and under—investment. translation: i am worried for the people who face difficulties in getting home, for the food that's beginning to rot, for the patients who are hospitalised, about whom we are very concerned because of the lack of electrical power. beyond the ac
from caracas, will grant, reports.remember. almost all 23 states in venezuela, plus the capital city, plunged into darkness for more than a day. the chaos it caused was huge. for an already creaking public transport system, some faced little choice but to walk, even with their children under their arms. "i've been walking from plaza venezuela, which is almost 3km away," said this young mother. "i still have a bit more to go." the power cut came amid high political tension in...
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will grant reports.rth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one supermarket in caracas, a group of local mothers demanded to be let in in search of food for their children. turned away, by the afternoon some neighbours took matters into their own hands, sacking and looting the supermarket and clashing with police. dozens were arrested and taken away, prompting complete hysteria among their families. screaming. translation: i shouldn't have to do this at my age. we only did it because our grandkids are dying of hunger. they maybe eat once a day if we're lucky. who's to blame? we're not. we're not to blame for this. we're working people and live in a poor neighbourhood. the desperation of these mothers, whose children have been taken because they were allegedly trying to break into a supermarket, is overwhelming. they are absolutely beside themselves. they say that they face no other choice but to try a
will grant reports.rth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one supermarket in caracas, a group of local mothers demanded to be let in in search of food for their children. turned away, by the afternoon some neighbours took matters into their own hands, sacking and looting the supermarket and clashing with police. dozens were arrested and taken away, prompting complete hysteria among their...
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the funds from this grant will be used in three areas. first is to update their safety and security measures. the second is to improve accessibility of rest rooms on the first floor and the third is to modernize the facility which is showing 3.5 decades of wear and tear. these updates and improvements, kimmy chee home will update the rcfes ablt -- kimochi home will update the rcfes ability to support the residents. the funds through this grant will help support the long-term safety of economy owe chee home and potentially create savings in maintenance and utility costs in the near future, allowing for increase in their general reserves and helping to maintain a sustainable business plan. a kimochi business administrator will be responsible for completing the projects and will do so in such a way to minimize the disturbance or negative impact on the residents as much as possible. at this time i'd be happy to answer any questions the commissioners may have commission scolaire de la capita capitale -- may have. >> president serina: thank you
the funds from this grant will be used in three areas. first is to update their safety and security measures. the second is to improve accessibility of rest rooms on the first floor and the third is to modernize the facility which is showing 3.5 decades of wear and tear. these updates and improvements, kimmy chee home will update the rcfes ablt -- kimochi home will update the rcfes ability to support the residents. the funds through this grant will help support the long-term safety of economy...
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seeing that request, if my colleagues are okay, i think we will be inclined to grant it. o need to take public comment on this item if there are members of the public that wish to speak on this item. i will close public comment. i will continue this until the next meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services meeting. >> clerk: and just to clarify, mr. president, that will mean it will be continued to april 18. >> chair mandelman: thank you. mr. clerk, call the next item. [agenda item read]. >> chair mandelman: great. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, chair mandelman. i want to start this hearing by telling you the genesis of why i called for this hearing. last year, i was on chestnut street in my district with my son, who at the time was 13 years old, and we saw an individual in distress. he was walking down the street with no pants, and looking drew garbage cans for food, and acting in a way that made me think that this person was in need for our help. so what i did was i called the non-emergency police number, and i waited. and they came out
seeing that request, if my colleagues are okay, i think we will be inclined to grant it. o need to take public comment on this item if there are members of the public that wish to speak on this item. i will close public comment. i will continue this until the next meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services meeting. >> clerk: and just to clarify, mr. president, that will mean it will be continued to april 18. >> chair mandelman: thank you. mr. clerk, call the next item....
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they now settled that if, critically if theresa may can get her deal by the 29th of march nde you will grantension to the 22nd of may and that would be the new brexit date. the deal has been confirmed and we just need a few extra weeks and a few more months to get the technicalities and legislation over the line. at the withdrawal deal is not signed off next week, is 149 mp5 are not changing their mind and the eu has been granted and —— unconditional extension to fight it out a little bit more and then we would need to negotiate going forward. we need to go back to brussels they are appearing at the podium. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to this press conference following the article 50 european council on brexit. first, donald tusk the president of the european council to take the front. good evening, we voted in the european council meeting to brexit. prime minister theresa may he repeated her request to extend the article 50 period under the 30th ofjune. and to approve the arrangement. during the discussion among the eu 27, the approach the request and a positive spirit. t
they now settled that if, critically if theresa may can get her deal by the 29th of march nde you will grantension to the 22nd of may and that would be the new brexit date. the deal has been confirmed and we just need a few extra weeks and a few more months to get the technicalities and legislation over the line. at the withdrawal deal is not signed off next week, is 149 mp5 are not changing their mind and the eu has been granted and —— unconditional extension to fight it out a little bit...
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the legal aid agency says it will grant funding in exceptional circumstances. thank you.ice investigating historic abuse at medomsley detention centre in county durham in the 1970s and 80s, believe more than 300 teenagers were sexually abused there. the shocking extent of abuse can now be revealed following a six—year police investigation. it concluded today with the conviction of five former prison officers for misconduct in a public office and physical assaults. 0ur correspondent chris jackson has been following the trial. this was a detention centre with a history of abuse allegations. its true scale only emerged when police in the north—east re—opened their inquiries into medomsley near consett in 2013. some of the boys would lay on the bottom of stairs and ask other boys to jump off the stairs and jump on to their legs so they could break their legs so they could be removed. dave stoker was 17 when he was sent to medomsley for theft. dave ended up working in the prison kitchens, they were run by this man, neville husband, a violent sexual predator. he took me upstair
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short run because mrs may wins her vote next week which i doubt very much all whether it will be asked to grant longer extension. because parliament will decide that it wants to renegotiate things from scratch so that's where we're at i think what i would add is this we mustn't get carried away with the idea that this was a great victory for the prime minister in the government tonight when it won its but its motion to delay exit by four hundred twelve to two hundred two this was a defeat and it can't be dressed as a victory remember we were supposed to be leaving on the twenty ninth of march when no where near that even if let us say by some political miracle she wins next week . of asking. the truth of the matter is westville going to lead an extension because we don't have the domestic legislation in place to be able to leave in a in a reasonable way. and as a family has been many times said the deadline is looming march twenty ninth the legally that's still the deadline everybody should be looking at isn't it and what's the position on this do you think they're afraid of no deal briggs it i
short run because mrs may wins her vote next week which i doubt very much all whether it will be asked to grant longer extension. because parliament will decide that it wants to renegotiate things from scratch so that's where we're at i think what i would add is this we mustn't get carried away with the idea that this was a great victory for the prime minister in the government tonight when it won its but its motion to delay exit by four hundred twelve to two hundred two this was a defeat and...
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will necessarily grounds an extension. it is a given that the e.u. would grant an extension by we have to keep in mind that the e.u. really is absolutely sick and tired of the sky and off this sort of running in circles and going back and forth and saying yesterday and no tomorrow and then hearing something else and being pushed again fall further concessions and so on and so for us they really don't want this anymore so they will grant an extension bought monreal much wrong for instance the french president is quite clear on that point it is going to be one extension is that going to be easier is like let's have three months first and then maybe another half a year and then maybe what else. the british side will now really have to palm and and the leading politicians here will just have to sit down and say now what is the plan they need to make a plan do they want to indicate if those do they want a second referendum do they want new elections whatever but they have to make a plan and then they have to present it. and then they will be granted that extension th
will necessarily grounds an extension. it is a given that the e.u. would grant an extension by we have to keep in mind that the e.u. really is absolutely sick and tired of the sky and off this sort of running in circles and going back and forth and saying yesterday and no tomorrow and then hearing something else and being pushed again fall further concessions and so on and so for us they really don't want this anymore so they will grant an extension bought monreal much wrong for instance the...
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britain's exit date beyond march the twenty ninth well then it's up to the you to decide if it will grant an extension for the british prime minister this week has been a punishing one. another vote another defeat the right three two one the most the left two hundred seventy eight. veterans of british politics eighty can remember nothing like it. breton's fi bro parliament wrestling back control from to reason may. thousands today provides a clear majority against leaving the house a deal however i repeat what i have said before was to make matters wash the prime minister's voice like many in her party has disaster tar several of her own ministers voted against her wishes the house was coming so. her own time to go to a subsequent eco killed since before is the same as they always have to be complete we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation cause to yes we could leave with the tail we have to go say to the subject to a second referendum but that there's risk no cracks it at all. opponents from all sides pounded the prime minister but signs that ultimatum may have
britain's exit date beyond march the twenty ninth well then it's up to the you to decide if it will grant an extension for the british prime minister this week has been a punishing one. another vote another defeat the right three two one the most the left two hundred seventy eight. veterans of british politics eighty can remember nothing like it. breton's fi bro parliament wrestling back control from to reason may. thousands today provides a clear majority against leaving the house a deal...
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the european union will grant an extension to its parts of the period but only to resume may's deal as approved by the british parliament that what's taking place thanks week just days before the deadline for the. blog on march twenty ninth and a vigil is being held for at least a hundred people who died in iraq when the ferry they were traveling in capsized in the northern city of was carrying families was celebrating the persian new year. now a trail of deaths damage and flooding is devastating southern africa one week office . through was a big zimbabwe and malawi have been hit hardest while the one point seven million people are affected many have lost their homes spending days without food. food or water two hundred forty two have died in mozambique a lot and that number is expected to rise the government says fifteen thousand people many of them ill still need to be rescued and zimbabwe the death toll has jumped to one hundred thirty nine and the rain is still falling there roads and bridges have collapsed making humanitarian operations difficult the u.n. says two hundred thousan
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the legislation will grant protections for an additional 7,000 units in the city and grant tenants the to mandatory mediation with land lords. officials say the ordinance was passed on an urgency basis to help cope with the continuing rise in housing prices. >>> new developments tonight in a dui case involving giants outfielder cameron maybin. he was arrested in scottsdale, arizona on friday. today, police released this video. he appears to be struggling during field sobriety test. police say he admitted to drinking five glasses of wine. the giants haven't taken any disciplinary action. maybin apologized today saying, i take full responsibility for my actions. he says he's "choosing to learn and grow from this valuable life lesson." >>> singer r. kelly is back in custody tonight just hours after an explosive interview. >>> they promised a comeback. sweet news for fans at a santa rosa restaurant destroyed in the tubbs fire. >>> and celebrating july fourth on the slopes. which resort just announced it will stay open in july. >> here's a look at what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >>
the legislation will grant protections for an additional 7,000 units in the city and grant tenants the to mandatory mediation with land lords. officials say the ordinance was passed on an urgency basis to help cope with the continuing rise in housing prices. >>> new developments tonight in a dui case involving giants outfielder cameron maybin. he was arrested in scottsdale, arizona on friday. today, police released this video. he appears to be struggling during field sobriety test....
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can you talk about what the new grant position in your department will be doing? sfl yes. we'll be facilitating grant programs, putting together support for the advisory council, so really staffing from beginning to end the grant deliverables. >> chair fewer: okay. any comments? seeing none, i'd like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. can i take that without objection? [gavel]. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. madam clerk, can you call item number five. [agenda item read]. >> chair fewer: thank you, madam clerk. there is no speaker on this except our supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, chair fewer. thank you for considering this. the ordinance will establish procedures for the office of cannabis to regulate legal cannabis sales by creating a cannabis events permit. on january 1, ab 2020 went into effect, giving cities in california the authority to approve temporary cannabis events. san francisco is a city that has long embraced community festivals and gathering as well as the cannabis industry, and with this
can you talk about what the new grant position in your department will be doing? sfl yes. we'll be facilitating grant programs, putting together support for the advisory council, so really staffing from beginning to end the grant deliverables. >> chair fewer: okay. any comments? seeing none, i'd like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. can i take that without objection? [gavel]. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. madam clerk, can you call...