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toby williamson, the chief executive of the owners of fishmongers hall.been left without heating following a gas main failure in central scotland. with the temperature in the area just above freezing, electric heaters and cookers are being offered to elderly or sick customers and those with young children. scottish gas networks said engineers were trying to fix the problem but didn't know when gas would be restored. it's been revealed that a loud bang, heard by people living in parts of south—east england overnight, was a sonic boom from two rafjets. hundreds of people across north london and the home counties, were woken up by the explosive sound. the noise was generated by two royal air force typhoons — which had launched from coningsby in lincolnshire — as they intercepted an unresponsive aircraft which later re—established contact. let's have a listen to recordings viewers have sent in. boom. our correspondent, andy moore, said residents heard what sounded like an explosion. we did get to the sonic boom now and again, but normally in the hubbub of day
toby williamson, the chief executive of the owners of fishmongers hall.been left without heating following a gas main failure in central scotland. with the temperature in the area just above freezing, electric heaters and cookers are being offered to elderly or sick customers and those with young children. scottish gas networks said engineers were trying to fix the problem but didn't know when gas would be restored. it's been revealed that a loud bang, heard by people living in parts of...
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sheffield hallam when he was leader and he lost under the red corner a newcomer to our panel in chris williamson rebel former labor m.p. who stood against his own party as an independent and suffered the same fate as most other independents in this election however chris has some crude advice for his old colleagues on how to avoid eminent self-destruction i think is a say whether comes forward as a leader needs to go as i've already said accept a progressive people's briggs's make that all human repudiate this hold on since of the of the which and and infuse the members bring the party together before the new m.p.'s of managed to get their feet under their desks indeed before they even have desks they've been pretty to work by their new taskmasters returning m.p.'s come back to a very different place the boarding is the same but inside it has changed and changed utterly instead of a truculent minority parliament we have a step for to simply with a huge majority of 80 super loyalist m.p.'s or is johnson is a master of all that he surveys no longer will little known m.p.'s be asked with breathless
sheffield hallam when he was leader and he lost under the red corner a newcomer to our panel in chris williamson rebel former labor m.p. who stood against his own party as an independent and suffered the same fate as most other independents in this election however chris has some crude advice for his old colleagues on how to avoid eminent self-destruction i think is a say whether comes forward as a leader needs to go as i've already said accept a progressive people's briggs's make that all...
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and you all said marianne williamson, that was wrong. it was elizabeth warren.professor and wrote a book called the two income, she called the eye doctor phil who invited her on and they gave advice on to debt ridden couples. i had to fall further through debt was socialist. >> that's how she got $12 million. kennedy: 's question number seven which candidate has a same earth is meryl streep? is elizabeth warren? was booth klobuchar, cory booker? meryl streep. meryl streep is on the cusp between gemini and cancer. if that makes it any easier. >> no. kennedy: no you all got it wrong. [inaudible] kennedy: it's elizabeth warren, june 22. >> she's a self promoter that's how he knows a thing about her. kennedy: question number eight which candidate told tmz that they plan to use a hologram so they can campaign and more states. andrew yang? amy or mayor pete? 3d hologram. fun way to be in multiple places. >> it sounds very tech nerd. kennedy: any all got at the yang gang. jonas has three i'm sorry jonas has four dolph has three doug has too. last question. this is a tw
and you all said marianne williamson, that was wrong. it was elizabeth warren.professor and wrote a book called the two income, she called the eye doctor phil who invited her on and they gave advice on to debt ridden couples. i had to fall further through debt was socialist. >> that's how she got $12 million. kennedy: 's question number seven which candidate has a same earth is meryl streep? is elizabeth warren? was booth klobuchar, cory booker? meryl streep. meryl streep is on the cusp...
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kane williamson the first to make it to 100. ross taylor next.he hits it hard! these two outstanding batsmen ensured the match would finish a draw before the skies changed and the ground staff took over. new zealand won this miniseries. the year has featured some epic nip and tuck matches between these two teams, played in a true spirit. and when it came to the handshakes, joe denly didn't miss. catch you later? joe wilson, bbc news. captainjoe captain joe root came captainjoe root came in for some personal criticism after a dismal performance in the first test for turn things around to get a double century in the second but says it has been a challenge to stay positive. sometimes it is hard to keep picking yourself back up but you do, it is part of playing international sport. you do not have it your own way all the time. some of the bowlers have found that this trip but if you want to be successful then you have to keep coming back from difficult days. it a lwa ys coming back from difficult days. it always felt like it was a matter of time and
kane williamson the first to make it to 100. ross taylor next.he hits it hard! these two outstanding batsmen ensured the match would finish a draw before the skies changed and the ground staff took over. new zealand won this miniseries. the year has featured some epic nip and tuck matches between these two teams, played in a true spirit. and when it came to the handshakes, joe denly didn't miss. catch you later? joe wilson, bbc news. captainjoe captain joe root came captainjoe root came in for...
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williamson it can be a deal with scotland but a stance i'm not sure he can i think he will absolutely resist a referendum because i think he fears that he will lose it however what the government has got the my do is just organize their own referendum another catalonia situation i caught zebra johnson sending in the you know the troops and the police in the way which we saw in spain so i do believe that the likelihood of an independent scotland is a significant step closer now you know what do you think peter how would a traditional tory deal with the scottish situation i will blow this johnson deal with let's just look at it from a scottish point of view for a little while i mean there are so many issues about. scott the leaving its largest customs union britain is leaving the customs union that's going to cause a bit of trouble of scotland leaves that customs its own customs union is because a good market that's going to be very difficult the issue of the currency your familiar as a great economist your you know but all of these issues is not as simple as all of that for scotland de
williamson it can be a deal with scotland but a stance i'm not sure he can i think he will absolutely resist a referendum because i think he fears that he will lose it however what the government has got the my do is just organize their own referendum another catalonia situation i caught zebra johnson sending in the you know the troops and the police in the way which we saw in spain so i do believe that the likelihood of an independent scotland is a significant step closer now you know what do...
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lu williamson, bbc news, paris.laura: in other newsrom around the world, a victim of alled rape has been set on fire as she made her way to cour northern india, the latest in a series of crimes against women to provoke public outrage. five men including the alleged rapist have been arrested in connection with the attack. the 23-year-old victim is in critical condition in hospital. shares in saudi amco, the state-owned oil giant, are to be soldt $8.53 each, making it the biggest stockmarket flotation in history. the sum raised, $25.6 billion, will top that generateesby che-commerce group alibaba when it listed on wall street i. 20 the market debut in riyadh will value the saudi company at 1. trillion dollars. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to ce on tonight's program, echoes of the arab spring. we take an in-depth look at therotests sweeping across t middle east. laura:he rainy season in east africa has been unusually heavy this year, with two months of rentless down fors.-- do wnpours. the increase
lu williamson, bbc news, paris.laura: in other newsrom around the world, a victim of alled rape has been set on fire as she made her way to cour northern india, the latest in a series of crimes against women to provoke public outrage. five men including the alleged rapist have been arrested in connection with the attack. the 23-year-old victim is in critical condition in hospital. shares in saudi amco, the state-owned oil giant, are to be soldt $8.53 each, making it the biggest stockmarket...
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today, his boss, toby williamson, the chief executive of fishmongers‘ hall, paid tribute to his braveryment when he heard screams and ran to help. as the first aider, he makes the choice, he goes towards the trouble and he gets there on the first floor of the building just behind me. and it is pretty clear there is a bad guy, he's got two knives in his hands, there is blood, screaming and chaos. he pulls off the wall this long stick, he charges towards the bad guy and impacts him on the chest. and there is clearly something here that is protective, and it doesn't make any sort of impact. but he is buying time, he allows others to escape, to move to adjacent rooms. at that point, he has got about a one minute one—on—one straight combat. this guy, we now know by the name of khan. he works his way up lucasz‘ pole, smashing with this knife, and he takes five wounds to his left side, and is going to lose some strength on that side. but he has done what he needed to do in the first instance, he pulls off the wall this long stick, he charges towards the bad guy and impacts him on the chest. an
today, his boss, toby williamson, the chief executive of fishmongers‘ hall, paid tribute to his braveryment when he heard screams and ran to help. as the first aider, he makes the choice, he goes towards the trouble and he gets there on the first floor of the building just behind me. and it is pretty clear there is a bad guy, he's got two knives in his hands, there is blood, screaming and chaos. he pulls off the wall this long stick, he charges towards the bad guy and impacts him on the...
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lucy williamson reports from paris.esident macron. not the risk of a vehicle on fire in central paris, but the risk of a silent majority, set alight by opposition to his pension reforms. most marched peacefully against the offer of longer working lives and smaller pensions, their quiet anger directed more at politicians than police. translation: they sit in the national assembly and sleep most of the time, and they earn 5,000 euros a month. we're in the street, breaking our backs, working overtime. ask them how much a baguette costs, they don't know. the big question is whether anger over pension reforms will ignite into wider discontent, both with the economic situation and with president macron himself. the biggest threat to mr macron is the country uniting against him. this battle is likely to be his toughest yet. tonight in paris, minor scuffles between radical groups and police, but the government says it can no longerjustify paying billions of euros to subsidise special pension rights for public—sector workers. th
lucy williamson reports from paris.esident macron. not the risk of a vehicle on fire in central paris, but the risk of a silent majority, set alight by opposition to his pension reforms. most marched peacefully against the offer of longer working lives and smaller pensions, their quiet anger directed more at politicians than police. translation: they sit in the national assembly and sleep most of the time, and they earn 5,000 euros a month. we're in the street, breaking our backs, working...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.een unusually heavy this year — two months of relentless downpours. the increase in rainfall may be linked to rising sea temperatures in the indian ocean. hundreds of people have been killed in landslides and many thousands displaced their homes just swept away. kenya has seen the highest number of deaths. our deputy africa editor, anne soy, reports from the town of voi. a breathtaking countryside that has turned deadly. 85—year—old vanessa is mourning the loss of a grandson, crushed to death by a landslide. she's just explaining to me that there was a house here, and two of her grandchildren had come in to catch a nap and then they suddenly heard a loud bang, and when they came out the house had been flattened. translation: a brick hit his head and he was bleeding. i held him and started sucking blood from his mouth and spitting it out. but he didn't make it. i have never seen anything like this. even when we had the el nino, there were no landslides. i don't understand what is happen
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.een unusually heavy this year — two months of relentless downpours. the increase in rainfall may be linked to rising sea temperatures in the indian ocean. hundreds of people have been killed in landslides and many thousands displaced their homes just swept away. kenya has seen the highest number of deaths. our deputy africa editor, anne soy, reports from the town of voi. a breathtaking countryside that has turned deadly. 85—year—old vanessa is mourning the...
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this afternoon, toby williamson, who i’u ns this afternoon, toby williamson, who runs fishmongers hallry of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary thing happening done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in reception, you've got dawn and gareth, one trying to keep the door closed against a vicious knifeman and the other calmly placing the emergency calls. alla and sandra, normally dealing with coats and serving coffee, now fighting a life moment, and then famously you get andy and lucas starting a fight back. they used fire extinguishers, they used chairs, they used these tasks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment and they took the game back to the knifeman. usman khan also killed jack merritt, another cambridge university graduate who worked with prisoners to help them reform. usman khan was one of the people he had assisted, a man who was released last december after serving eight years in prison for terrorism offences but turned on jack merritt and stabbed him to death. this afternoon, some o
this afternoon, toby williamson, who i’u ns this afternoon, toby williamson, who runs fishmongers hallry of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary thing happening done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in reception, you've got dawn and gareth, one trying to keep the door closed against a vicious knifeman and the other calmly placing the emergency calls. alla and sandra, normally dealing with coats and serving...
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this afternoon, toby williamson who i’u ns this afternoon, toby williamson who runs fishmongers‘ hallce was at the scene and told the bbc about the bravery of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening done by ordinary people. in reception, you've got don and gareth, one trying to keep the door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. ali and sandra normally dealing with coats and taking coffees, no life moment, and famously you've got andy and lucas starting a fight back using fire extinguishers, chairs, they used narwhal tusks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment and took the game back to the knifeman. usman khan also killed jack meritt, another cambridge university graduate who worked with prisoners to help in reform. usman khan was one of the people he had assisted, a man who was released last december after serving eight years in prison for terrorism offences but turned on by mike and stabbed him to death. this afternoon, some of jack's friends came to l
this afternoon, toby williamson who i’u ns this afternoon, toby williamson who runs fishmongers‘ hallce was at the scene and told the bbc about the bravery of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening done by ordinary people. in reception, you've got don and gareth, one trying to keep the door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. ali and sandra normally dealing with...
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the hosts then took two early wickets, including that of williamson for nine, as the tourists closedlenty of praise for an impressive towering headerforjuventus. and, thatjump hasn't go unnoticed by the 16 time grand slam champion novak djokovic, who decided to get some tips as the pair trained together in the gym. looks like ronaldo narrowly won that one. that's all the sport for now. thank you. a michigan zoo has been celebrating a special gift that arrived just in time for christmas — the birth of a rare baby black rhino. the new arrival is particularly precious because the species is critically endangered due to poaching fuelled by the rising demand for rhino horn. kathryn armstrong has more. only a day old and already finding his feet. the black baby rhino, a welcome first ever addition to potter park zoo in michigan. the calf, still yet to be named, is the first for new mum, doppsee. dad, phineas, was moved from a texas zoo in 2017 in order to breed with her. the christmas eve birth was broadcasted live on the zoo's facebook page. black rhinos are an endangered species. 0nly ar
the hosts then took two early wickets, including that of williamson for nine, as the tourists closedlenty of praise for an impressive towering headerforjuventus. and, thatjump hasn't go unnoticed by the 16 time grand slam champion novak djokovic, who decided to get some tips as the pair trained together in the gym. looks like ronaldo narrowly won that one. that's all the sport for now. thank you. a michigan zoo has been celebrating a special gift that arrived just in time for christmas — the...
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joe denly had the chance to remove kane williamson — straight—forward, you'd have thought.laugh. england failed to take a single wicket on the final day, with williamson and ross taylor both on unbeaten centuries when rain brought an early end to the match. but what about that denly drop? it doesn't happen very often, i feel, with the calibre ofjoe, who ta kes feel, with the calibre ofjoe, who takes magnificent catches and moves extremely well in the field. what do you say after that? we have not quite gone there yet. i'm sure the lads will have their say at some point, but it was a gooba. manchester united manager 0le gunnar solskjaer says he's not worried about his job, although he concedes that results could be better. united are ninth in the premier league, which solskjaer puts down to too many draws that they should have turned into wins. they take on tottenham tomorrow night, with jose mourinho returning to old trafford. and after the recent run of managerial sackings, solskjaer has played down talk of him being one of the next. it doesn't make me more concerned, i'mj
joe denly had the chance to remove kane williamson — straight—forward, you'd have thought.laugh. england failed to take a single wicket on the final day, with williamson and ross taylor both on unbeaten centuries when rain brought an early end to the match. but what about that denly drop? it doesn't happen very often, i feel, with the calibre ofjoe, who ta kes feel, with the calibre ofjoe, who takes magnificent catches and moves extremely well in the field. what do you say after that? we...
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kane williamson the first to make it to 100. ross taylor next.ies changed and the ground staff took over. new zealand won this miniseries. the year has featured some epic nip and tuck matches between these two teams, played in a true spirit. and when it came to the handshakes, joe denly didn't notice. -- didn't —— didn't miss. catch you later? joe wilson, bbc news. now, they might be tempting on a cold day but those festive lattes and hot chocolates being sold by some high street coffee chains can contain a staggering 23 spoonfuls of sugar per cup. an action on sugar study says those looking for an alternative to cow's milk are unknowingly consuming excessive sugar due to a lack of labelling and the perception that vegan options are healthier. theo leggett reports. all the major coffee chains make them, sweet winter warmers loaded with things like caramel and cream. indulgent, certainly, but health activists say it is not ok, because people are consuming too much sugar and a lack of labelling means they may not realise. a warming drink for a cold
kane williamson the first to make it to 100. ross taylor next.ies changed and the ground staff took over. new zealand won this miniseries. the year has featured some epic nip and tuck matches between these two teams, played in a true spirit. and when it came to the handshakes, joe denly didn't notice. -- didn't —— didn't miss. catch you later? joe wilson, bbc news. now, they might be tempting on a cold day but those festive lattes and hot chocolates being sold by some high street coffee...
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lucy williamson with the latest on the paris.00 children are now in the care system — that‘s a 4% rise on 2018. directors who run council services say the figures reflect the pressures on children‘s services. a major international investigation, involving british and american police, has uncovered one of the largest cases of cyber theft ever detected. charges have been filed against two russian nationals, who are alleged to have used software to steal millions of pounds in more than a0 countries, including the uk. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. on one of the main boulevards in central moscow, an audi r8 blocking traffic, while it does a series of doughnuts. police say these high—performance and highly expensive cars belong to members of a cybercrime group known as evil corp. a group responsible for two of the worst computer hacking and bank fraud schemes of the last ten years. this is 32—year—old maksim yakubets, with his lamborghinihuracan and his personalised number plate, which in russian reads, "thief
lucy williamson with the latest on the paris.00 children are now in the care system — that‘s a 4% rise on 2018. directors who run council services say the figures reflect the pressures on children‘s services. a major international investigation, involving british and american police, has uncovered one of the largest cases of cyber theft ever detected. charges have been filed against two russian nationals, who are alleged to have used software to steal millions of pounds in more than a0...
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rebel musketeer bitter or bottom or rebel tory who ended up voting for jeremy called the chris williamson a rebel liberal m.p. who ended up voting for themself and lembit opec rebel little who's the greatest black city other than the the rights of the liberal democrats and this to you. because you have won the prize as the greatest forecaster of our political panel let's have a look at you telling us what was going to happen in the election.
rebel musketeer bitter or bottom or rebel tory who ended up voting for jeremy called the chris williamson a rebel liberal m.p. who ended up voting for themself and lembit opec rebel little who's the greatest black city other than the the rights of the liberal democrats and this to you. because you have won the prize as the greatest forecaster of our political panel let's have a look at you telling us what was going to happen in the election.
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toby williamson there. choosing his words with care.shmongers company which i’u ns of the fishmongers company which runs fishmongers hold there. —— fishmongers hall there. the attacker, usman khan, had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. one plant on the london stock exchange and plans for a training camp in pakistan —— planned on the london stock exchange. the prime minister has told the bbc that 7a people jailed for terror offences and released early will have their licence conditions reviewed. earlier we spoke to ian lawrence, who's the general secretary of napo, the union that represents staff in the probation service. he's also a member of the labour party. he explained that the highest levels of supervision from probation would have been in place. the first thing i want to say is add my condolences, those of our members, to the victims and their families of this dreadful incident. it is truly appalling. in terms of the management of these high—risk offenders, we prefer to call them clients, tha
toby williamson there. choosing his words with care.shmongers company which i’u ns of the fishmongers company which runs fishmongers hold there. —— fishmongers hall there. the attacker, usman khan, had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. one plant on the london stock exchange and plans for a training camp in pakistan —— planned on the london stock exchange. the prime minister has told the bbc that 7a people jailed for terror offences and released...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ampaigning — and the party leaders are out and about, pushing their core messages. a week to go before the big vote we are in croydon to assess the mood and confidence of voters in the run—up to the poll. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... ronnie 0'sullivan's hopes of winning a third successive uk championship title are over — after a thrilling defeat by china's ding junhui in the last 16 in york. mental health patients in england, desperate for help, are being left in limbo even after they have started treatment — that's according to research carried out by the bbc. last year more than 1.5 million referrals were made by gps to a flagship talking therapy service. that's an increase of more than 10% in a year. but one in six people waited longer than 90 days between their first and second sessions. nhs england has acknowledged that pressure on the system is causing delays but insists that when patients are treated many of them show a significant improvement. dominic hughes reports. f
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ampaigning — and the party leaders are out and about, pushing their core messages. a week to go before the big vote we are in croydon to assess the mood and confidence of voters in the run—up to the poll. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... ronnie 0'sullivan's hopes of winning a third successive uk championship title are over — after a thrilling defeat by china's ding junhui in the last 16 in york. mental health patients in england, desperate for help,...
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now but that didn't stop marion williamson from falling for this somewhat obvious fake news, sendingsocial media coming up. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? >> two years of sitting silently at the fbi while you are lied about and suddenly the truth is out. there was no treason, no conspiracy, no tapping of trump's wires, no -- it was all nonsense. jillian: key players like fired fbi director james comey celebrating the doj watchdog report after it finds no signs of political bias behind efforts to survey all the president's 2016 campaign. rob: it outlined significant concerns over several omissions and inaccuracies made during the fisa application process. jillian: senior legal advisor for the trump 2020 campaign jenna ellis, let's get right to your reaction from the inspector general's report. our review identified significant concerns with how certain aspects of the investigation were conducted particularly the f
now but that didn't stop marion williamson from falling for this somewhat obvious fake news, sendingsocial media coming up. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? >> two years of sitting silently at the fbi while you are lied about and suddenly the truth is out. there was no treason, no conspiracy, no tapping of trump's...
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agree to them as without any lawful requests so we won't do anything which will now woman change williamson. god was $3229000.00 was the year of the protests across the world also across germany's border the yellow that's movement took to the streets in neighboring france to protest against the government's planned economic reforms they believe they are hurting workers the french government says they are needed to overhaul the economy to make it more competitive. in the middle east the lebanese government's economic reform attempts were met with countrywide protests people took to the streets to demonstrate against plan changes to the tax regime stagnating economy and corruption and that led to the resignation of the country's prime minister. things didn't get as bad for those government but ecuadorians managed to push their lawmakers to the brink with protests that crippled the country's transportation networks in the end the government had to withdraw plans to remove a fuel subsidy after dramatic protests. and elsewhere in latin america people were taking to the streets and i joined tina
agree to them as without any lawful requests so we won't do anything which will now woman change williamson. god was $3229000.00 was the year of the protests across the world also across germany's border the yellow that's movement took to the streets in neighboring france to protest against the government's planned economic reforms they believe they are hurting workers the french government says they are needed to overhaul the economy to make it more competitive. in the middle east the lebanese...
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black caps skipper kane williamson and ross taylor have put on a partnership of more than 150 for thebuilding a steady lead as england chase an improbable win to tie the series. there's been a big shock at the uk snooker championship, the world number onejudd trump's been knocked out in the third round by 54—year—old nigel bond. the englishman was runner up at the world championship in 1995 came from behind to win six frames to three and end trump's bid to become the fourth man to hold all three major snooker titles at the same time. he's the man of the moment and, you know, it's just — he's the man of the moment and, you know, it'sjust — i'm 5a, what am i doing? i played some good stuff, really, probably took a bit to settle, but once i settled, ifelt good, missed one or two, which obviously helps, but i was just going out there to give a good account of myself, really and just show people that i can still play when it's there, you know? now you may think being a 20—time grand slam tennis champion, means you'll be minted. and you would be right! roger federer has become the first liv
black caps skipper kane williamson and ross taylor have put on a partnership of more than 150 for thebuilding a steady lead as england chase an improbable win to tie the series. there's been a big shock at the uk snooker championship, the world number onejudd trump's been knocked out in the third round by 54—year—old nigel bond. the englishman was runner up at the world championship in 1995 came from behind to win six frames to three and end trump's bid to become the fourth man to hold all...
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ross taylor and kane williamson with have centuries for the black caps.nd. lewis hamilton had already wrapped up his sixth world title a few weeks ago, but he cruised to victory in the final grand prix yesterday in abu dhabi. our formula one reporter jenny gow was at the race — and spoke to us about hamilton's future, after rumours he could join ferrari at the end of his mercedes contract. anything is likely when it comes to lewis hamilton. he can do what he likes. yields all the cards. as a driver and formula i, he is hugely successful. as a brand, he is very important to formula i and to the macro mercedes want to do everything they can to keep him. the head of motorsport for mercedes, he reckons it when he 5% chance of him leaving to go to ferrari, and there have been chats about the fact lewis hamilton has met up with the ferrari chairman. that is neither been denied or agreed to, so i suppose we have to watch the steaks. it is important to say at this point in time, lewis hamilton is doing his contract negotiations with mercedes, so contract negotiat
ross taylor and kane williamson with have centuries for the black caps.nd. lewis hamilton had already wrapped up his sixth world title a few weeks ago, but he cruised to victory in the final grand prix yesterday in abu dhabi. our formula one reporter jenny gow was at the race — and spoke to us about hamilton's future, after rumours he could join ferrari at the end of his mercedes contract. anything is likely when it comes to lewis hamilton. he can do what he likes. yields all the cards. as a...
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although the best to use all employers ross taylor and kane williamson are at the crease, if they cannership early you never know. the weather may dictate how this test ends but if england can win the test ends but if england can win the test and save the series they will need their captain to lead from the front once again. let's get more on england and joe root now from the former england opener nick compton. evening, nick, the knives have been out for root, his form, his captaincy. will this quieten people up a bit? it was definitely needed from joe, he needed to show some form. he's not been as consistent as we would have liked and going back to when he was appointed captain, the one fear was appointed captain, the one fear was are we taking away from joe root the batsmen? if you look at the batting line—up it isjoe root the batsmen we need and we need him to be more consistent what she has not been. i think the knives will still been. i think the knives will still be out in terms of his captaincy. there are questions about his leadership, some saying he is quite reactive and othe
although the best to use all employers ross taylor and kane williamson are at the crease, if they cannership early you never know. the weather may dictate how this test ends but if england can win the test ends but if england can win the test and save the series they will need their captain to lead from the front once again. let's get more on england and joe root now from the former england opener nick compton. evening, nick, the knives have been out for root, his form, his captaincy. will this...
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>> mariannee williamson. >> i told you!son got slammed on social media -- >> i gave her the clue! >> there is something deeply sinister aboutut trump pardoning charles manson, even posthumously. >> brian: 2-0 janice. >> no, i gave her the hint. i >> brian: we heard that. still got the right answer. we go back to multiple-choice. south florida is under attack in invasive species. residents say the animals are running rampant and enjoying their neighborhood.rh what kind of animals are to blame? a iguanas. b groundhog. or c, feral pigs. >> i think it's groundhog's. >> brian: she thinks it's groundhogs. let's go to the tape. >> some call it an invasion. south florida withth iguanas. >> i lost a point i don't even have. >> did you get the points? >> look at that iguana. >> brian: ainsley is minus 1. >> she said in the beginning of the weather girl. >> i didn't pick the groundhog. >> we are having fun. >> brian: check the judges it, it's 2 to minus 1. >> why am i with you, losing a game? >> brian: it's not over yet. believe in yo
>> mariannee williamson. >> i told you!son got slammed on social media -- >> i gave her the clue! >> there is something deeply sinister aboutut trump pardoning charles manson, even posthumously. >> brian: 2-0 janice. >> no, i gave her the hint. i >> brian: we heard that. still got the right answer. we go back to multiple-choice. south florida is under attack in invasive species. residents say the animals are running rampant and enjoying their...
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we hope to see zion williamson with the pelican's list next friday.still hurts and is unlikely to play. we almost missed john moran as well. he returns my four-game acceptance just in time. to center, second quarter, he stepped back and knocked down the open triple "the crowd. next possession is give him go. we have a one-point game, feeling pretty good. they blow it back open. check out th of the year. highflying genre, they win 110- 102. late game drama for you in houston, rockets lead by two, one second to go, inbound, a 30 footer, bottoms, ballgame catch and shoot again top. darius was on the receiving end, 55 euros connection come 17-3 newark, abby was loving it, but did not love this. the giants are up 17-10 late in the game. seventeen, we got overtime, and the eagles marched right down the field. that was wide open. >> the eagles win 23-17, 6 and 7, good enough for a first-place time. college football would open another superstar to the holo- house on saturday. headliner overwhelming favorite, lsu quarterback joe burrow. forty cents a season, h
we hope to see zion williamson with the pelican's list next friday.still hurts and is unlikely to play. we almost missed john moran as well. he returns my four-game acceptance just in time. to center, second quarter, he stepped back and knocked down the open triple "the crowd. next possession is give him go. we have a one-point game, feeling pretty good. they blow it back open. check out th of the year. highflying genre, they win 110- 102. late game drama for you in houston, rockets lead...
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joe denly had the chance to remove kane williamson. straight—forward, you'd have thought.ross taylor both on unbeaten centuries when rain brought an early end to the match which means new zealand won it 1—nil. it's the first time this century that england's cricketers have gone through the year without winning a single test series. anthonyjoshua said he has reinvented himself since losing his three world heavyweight titles to andy ruinunior in the summer. the pair meet again in saudi arabia on saturday night — a warning, there's some flash photography coming up. the word from joshua's camp is that his sparring in recent days has been some of the most impressive of his career. rumours circulated about his condition after his shock defeat by ruiz at madison square garden and joshua says he feels "different" and more like his old self. it was an unknown test, i give the man his credit, he was victorious, well done to him for that. now it's my turn to kind of right my wrongs. he thinks he is probably going to do the same thing and get the same result, but i have had to check m
joe denly had the chance to remove kane williamson. straight—forward, you'd have thought.ross taylor both on unbeaten centuries when rain brought an early end to the match which means new zealand won it 1—nil. it's the first time this century that england's cricketers have gone through the year without winning a single test series. anthonyjoshua said he has reinvented himself since losing his three world heavyweight titles to andy ruinunior in the summer. the pair meet again in saudi arabia...
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the one way you want a far left government which mr williamson might feel happy in is by going for hard bricks it because you create economic case the left can see can make really use that and so if that doesn't work then i think the whole political landscape could be very different in a few years' time than it is now and it will be much more favorable to the left or here back in helsinki were asking the question have the films found the alexy of happiness through the excellence of the education system there's no better person to us than all the ppaca heinonen the chief executive officer of the national agency of education a former education minister and there's no better place to ask that question that here at the hotel camp one of the good one too tells of europe built during the the bella park because it's exactly in that period in the late 19th century the only argues laid the foundations for finnish educational success well only pick either and welcome to the exam and to thank you very much so you have a long experience and from the said to cation to late to the national agency no
the one way you want a far left government which mr williamson might feel happy in is by going for hard bricks it because you create economic case the left can see can make really use that and so if that doesn't work then i think the whole political landscape could be very different in a few years' time than it is now and it will be much more favorable to the left or here back in helsinki were asking the question have the films found the alexy of happiness through the excellence of the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.on reforms are at the heart of that enormous shutdown across france, there has been a political flash point in the country for many yea rs. flash point in the country for many years. back in 95, there was a general strike over pension reforms that were being thought of by the prime minister, edward philippe, that's not the country crippled by purchase for three weeks. the french system compare with elsewhere? welcome of the official retirement age in it's low. its currently 62. president macron isn't suggesting rising it, despite it being much lower than many countries, including the uk and us, where both said at around 66 years. it's also costly. 0ne around 66 years. it's also costly. one of the most costly in fact in the oecd, over 14% of gdp, as you can see. now, that means francis spending more than twice the rate of the netherlands, which has been ranked by a series of bodies as having the best pension system in the world. just before we went on air, igot the world. just before we
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.on reforms are at the heart of that enormous shutdown across france, there has been a political flash point in the country for many yea rs. flash point in the country for many years. back in 95, there was a general strike over pension reforms that were being thought of by the prime minister, edward philippe, that's not the country crippled by purchase for three weeks. the french system compare with elsewhere? welcome of the official retirement age in it's low....
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boris johnson just threw out the most talented liberal members of his government who get rid of williamson who said that you know russian military ships the north sea for exercise there's an act of aggression against good riddance . just like not if this was a referendum on the european union i guess the best example of how lost labor was was on this official position on brics it which was they would 1st go back to the e.u. and then on the negotiate the best possible deal they could for another break and then. they were put to a referendum in which they would argue against a deal the past and instead the call for the sting of that you mean. i know they're going to get let out a job in here in london i just put it perfectly ok go is the perfect description you're ok wanting it both ways all the time ok go ahead jump in arcs exactly correct and this is where we have to look at what has been happening to the labor party over the period of its existence in the early 1980 s. 80 percent of people who voted labor were working class manual labor laborers working people today that percentage has fa
boris johnson just threw out the most talented liberal members of his government who get rid of williamson who said that you know russian military ships the north sea for exercise there's an act of aggression against good riddance . just like not if this was a referendum on the european union i guess the best example of how lost labor was was on this official position on brics it which was they would 1st go back to the e.u. and then on the negotiate the best possible deal they could for another...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.tory to be impeached. today the democrats have said they will start drafting what are called articles of impeachment, accusing the president of abusing his powers for personal gain. it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be thrown out of office but it's a significant moment in a troubled presidency. nick bryant reports. to reporters about the impeachment. are you concerned about the stain the impeachment might have on your legacy? no, not at all. not at all. it's a hoax, it's a hoax, it's a big fat hoax. oui’ our correspondent is in washington for us. chrisjust bring us up to speed with exactly what this means. yeah, soa speed with exactly what this means. yeah, so a hoax and a witchhunt it president trump called that but ultimately what we are doing is moving towards the impeachment the president. that is a serious thing, it's only happened as you mentioned two times before. the last time was in the case of president bill clinton and then he tried to remain silent and pretty still work dur
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.tory to be impeached. today the democrats have said they will start drafting what are called articles of impeachment, accusing the president of abusing his powers for personal gain. it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be thrown out of office but it's a significant moment in a troubled presidency. nick bryant reports. to reporters about the impeachment. are you concerned about the stain the impeachment might have on your legacy? no, not at all. not at all. it's a...
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today, toby williamson, who runs the venue where the attack took place, was at the scene and told theence when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary thing that‘s happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou‘ve got dawn and gareth — one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing emergency calls. and then famously, you get andy and lukasz starting a fightback. they used fire extinguishers, they used chairs, they used these narwhal tusks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment and they took the game back to the knifeman. usman khan also stabbed jack merritt, another cambridge university graduate specialising in helping prisoners to reform. khan was one of the people he‘d assisted after his release from an 8—year prison sentence for plotting terrorism, but he turned onjack merritt and killed him. this afternoon, some of jack‘s friends came to london bridge to mourn him, and the head of cambridge university paid him this tribute. well, we‘re devastated. i metjack only once but i must say that he im
today, toby williamson, who runs the venue where the attack took place, was at the scene and told theence when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary thing that‘s happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou‘ve got dawn and gareth — one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing emergency calls. and then famously, you get andy and lukasz starting a fightback. they used fire extinguishers, they used...
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meanwhile, people like marianne williamson is still in. doesn't make sense. she hasn't dropped out.he's still in there. i think her plan is to be at the one fight at wrestlemania that hides under the ring while everyone else is knocked out and then sneak in, joe biden! bam! i am the nominee! let's it for the headlines. let's move on to the top story. ( cheers and applause ) the impeachment of donald trump is getting closer. today, the democrats on the house intelligence committee released a 300-page report outlining the conclusions of their impeachment inquiry. while all of this was going on in d.c., trump hopped on air force one and flew to the u.k. obviously i'm not saying trump is fleeing the country but it was weird he only bought a one-way ticket. it was also weird he bought a ticket for his own plane. the pilot was, like, mr. president, you don't need a ticket for this, this is air force one. he was, like, oh, yeah? why does it say oneway ticket on this k.f.c. napkin! you explain that to me! obviously i'm joking. the real reason trump was headed to turkey was for a major n.a.t
meanwhile, people like marianne williamson is still in. doesn't make sense. she hasn't dropped out.he's still in there. i think her plan is to be at the one fight at wrestlemania that hides under the ring while everyone else is knocked out and then sneak in, joe biden! bam! i am the nominee! let's it for the headlines. let's move on to the top story. ( cheers and applause ) the impeachment of donald trump is getting closer. today, the democrats on the house intelligence committee released a...
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captain kane williamson was sent to the pavillion after this poor dismissalforjust nine.darts as fallon sherrock‘s fairytale journey at the pdc world championship has come an end. the 25—year—old lost 11—2 in the third round to the 22nd seed, chris dobey, in front of an entertaining crowd at alexandra palace. sherrock‘s name was up in lights after becoming the first woman to win a game in the tournament. imran sidat has all the details. her performances have made headlines around the globe are now fallon sherrock faced the biggest test of her world championship so far. her opponent is nicknamed hollywood, and he was out to end this fairy tale story. she has already won two matches at the alexandra palace and backed by a vociferous crowd she came storming out of the blocks to ta ke came storming out of the blocks to take the first set. derby form factor level but sherrock‘s scoring and finishes saw her back and front. the world number 22 was having double trouble. you find one when he needed it most to level the match. which way with the pendulum swing now? she has changed
captain kane williamson was sent to the pavillion after this poor dismissalforjust nine.darts as fallon sherrock‘s fairytale journey at the pdc world championship has come an end. the 25—year—old lost 11—2 in the third round to the 22nd seed, chris dobey, in front of an entertaining crowd at alexandra palace. sherrock‘s name was up in lights after becoming the first woman to win a game in the tournament. imran sidat has all the details. her performances have made headlines around the...
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our correspondent lucy williamson is in paris.as today mask the real danger facing president macron. not the risk of a vehicle on fire in central paris, but the risk of a silent majority set alight in position to his pension reforms. most marched peacefully against the offer of longer working lives and smaller pensions, they're quite anger directed towards politicians and police. they sit in the national assembly but sleep most of the time and they earn 5000 euros a month. we are in the street, breaking our backs, working overtime. ask how much a bag it costs, they don't know. there's fears that these angers over pension reforms will ignite into wider discontent with the economic situation and president macron himself. the biggest that you mr macron is the country uniting against him. this battle is likely to be his toughest yet. tonight, in paris, minor scuffles between radical groups and police. but the government says it can no longer justify paying billions of euros to subsidise special pension rights for public sector workers
our correspondent lucy williamson is in paris.as today mask the real danger facing president macron. not the risk of a vehicle on fire in central paris, but the risk of a silent majority set alight in position to his pension reforms. most marched peacefully against the offer of longer working lives and smaller pensions, they're quite anger directed towards politicians and police. they sit in the national assembly but sleep most of the time and they earn 5000 euros a month. we are in the street,...
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today, toby williamson, who runs the venue where the attack took place, was at the scene and told the bravery of his staff, who had been assisting at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou've got dawn and gareth — one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. and then famously, you get andy and lukasz starting a fightback. they used fire extinguishers, they used chairs, they used these narwhal tusks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment and they took the game back to the knifeman. usman khan also stabbed jack merritt, another cambridge university graduate specialising in helping prisoners to reform. khan was one of the people he'd assisted after his release from an 8—year prison sentence for plotting terrorism, but he turned onjack merritt and killed him. this afternoon, some of jack's friends came to london bridge to mourn him, and the head of cambridge university paid him this tribute. well, we're
today, toby williamson, who runs the venue where the attack took place, was at the scene and told the bravery of his staff, who had been assisting at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is an extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou've got dawn and gareth — one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. and then famously, you get andy and lukasz starting a...
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this afternoon, toby williamson who runs fishmongers' hall where the attack took place, was at the sceneabout the bravery of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou've got dawn and gareth, one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. alla and sandra, normally dealing with coats and serving coffees, now fighting a life moment, and famously you've got andy and lucas starting a fightback using fire extinguishers, chairs, they used narwhal tusks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment and they took the game back to the knifeman. usman khan also killed jack merritt, another cambridge university graduate who worked with prisoners to help them reform. usman khan was one of the people he had assisted, a man who was released last december after serving eight years in prison for terrorism offences, but turned on jack meritt and stabbed him to death. this afternoon, some of jack
this afternoon, toby williamson who runs fishmongers' hall where the attack took place, was at the sceneabout the bravery of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you round. in rece tion ou've got dawn and gareth, one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. alla and sandra, normally dealing with coats...
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toby williamson is the chief executive of the fishmongers' company who own fishmongers hall.bc about the how events unfolded inside the hall and how his staff handled the stiuation. it turns into a game of pinball bomb without it nights. this is extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you around. in reception, you have got don and gareth, one trying to keep that daughter closed against a vicious knifeman and the other calmly placing the emergency calls. peter and anne appear unseen, wrong time wrong place and make instant decisions as to who to protect and where to go. if you other members of staff are normally dealing with coats and serving coffees, they are now biting life moment, and then famously you get andy and lucas starting a fight back. they used fire extinguishers, these chairs, they used normal tusks ripped off the ball in the heat of the moment and to the... they followed out onto the knife—point, shouting at others to get back and join in. they know there is a bomb there and the rest i think you know is what happened on the tel
toby williamson is the chief executive of the fishmongers' company who own fishmongers hall.bc about the how events unfolded inside the hall and how his staff handled the stiuation. it turns into a game of pinball bomb without it nights. this is extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you around. in reception, you have got don and gareth, one trying to keep that daughter closed against a vicious knifeman and the other calmly placing the emergency calls. peter...