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ke s, enouo t hoit a i a c -an th c crgou20 aay itedp ive n d e cts d e arceic. a's t bdo tfiit tovnmentasoto men dutapn wt ndeoe nhae thefe,hen th dth, enhensan cpaes c lower e stf al ce s wi ait tt er men isedicai ppl whdon't al nd bon it a wn eyo e veigions a g tmff th y a gngo t wecohe anday en mef eeoe enouet e wecost, enhe sunce cpaesanow thrreum andhefo, t reeoe me op caafrdouynsan a gepelefff diid ho:e's tane brkl, w rk go mni. call: gd morng. amalng ifou rlize jn mai rht w s prexisti...
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parents left court saying they were hopeful of persuading the judge on thursday to allow them to ta ke judge on thursday to allow them to take him to italy or the us for treatment. meanwhile he continues to receive round—the—clock care in hospital. a self—confessed ira bomb maker says he was responsible for one of the worst bombing attacks on british soil and has apologised. he has refused to say what role he played. people were killed and injured in the 197a attack on to birmingham pubs. the bonds were left in the heart of birmingham on a thursday night. placed inside pubs to cost structure. explosions that led to 21 people dying. in the same year, 197a, nick hayes took part in this funeralfor a year, 197a, nick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker. he was a well—known republican, and admitted ira bomb maker who was convicted of offences in the republic of ireland. and now, for decades after the murders in birmingham, man has emerged to say he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in ira activities in birmingham. did you plan the bonds
parents left court saying they were hopeful of persuading the judge on thursday to allow them to ta ke judge on thursday to allow them to take him to italy or the us for treatment. meanwhile he continues to receive round—the—clock care in hospital. a self—confessed ira bomb maker says he was responsible for one of the worst bombing attacks on british soil and has apologised. he has refused to say what role he played. people were killed and injured in the 197a attack on to birmingham pubs....
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they won't be allowed to ta ke be visiting. they won't be allowed to take cameras but they can take mobile phones, and its possible arrangements will be made for them to ta ke arrangements will be made for them to take selfies or other photos when they're visiting the aircraft —— it's. we will look at social media to see photos up close of the carrier. hong kong hasjust celebrated the 20th anniversary of its handover and the symbolism and show of force with this chinese vessel being here, it's not going to go an miss, is it? -- unmissed. the visit is part of official celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the handover, and there is some soft power associated with allowing the public to visit but men are chinese what —— many china watchers saying it's a show of force. it comes after a few days the chinese president made remarks telling hong kong not to cross a red line challenging chinese sovereignty, a reminder of chinese military might, a not so subtle reminder not to challenge it. not so su btle reminder not to
they won't be allowed to ta ke be visiting. they won't be allowed to take cameras but they can take mobile phones, and its possible arrangements will be made for them to ta ke arrangements will be made for them to take selfies or other photos when they're visiting the aircraft —— it's. we will look at social media to see photos up close of the carrier. hong kong hasjust celebrated the 20th anniversary of its handover and the symbolism and show of force with this chinese vessel being here,...
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we will ta ke many thanks for be with us. we will take a look at tomorrow's front pages every evening during the week at 10.40 here on bbc news. hello there. well, today is shaping up to a similar story to yesterday. a good deal of fine weather in the offing, and a few scattered showers. that is the story up into the north—west across argyll and bute, the showers continuing here, but it is a beautiful day, with blue sky and sunshine across much of north yorkshire. and that really is the story for much of england and wales. as you can see from the satellite picture, this cloud across the south—east easing away, sunshine into the afternoon, but the thicker cloud in the north—west, strengthening winds driving in some showers across the north of scotland — some of these quite heavy, with the odd rumble of thunder. but i expect for the bulk of us it will look somewhat like this. a pleasant feel out there as well, 19—22 degrees, with just a light breeze. fair weather cloud tending to come and go, but not spoil the story b
we will ta ke many thanks for be with us. we will take a look at tomorrow's front pages every evening during the week at 10.40 here on bbc news. hello there. well, today is shaping up to a similar story to yesterday. a good deal of fine weather in the offing, and a few scattered showers. that is the story up into the north—west across argyll and bute, the showers continuing here, but it is a beautiful day, with blue sky and sunshine across much of north yorkshire. and that really is the story...
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but the royals are seeming to ta ke are. but the royals are seeming to take this central place in continuing to connect region and europe in the context of brexit. —— connects britain and europe. absolutely. the diplomatic role that the royals need to play at this time of great uncertainty, and we have —— and when we have all this infighting in the cabinet and brexit is not moving very fast, there is lots of uncertainty, we cannot underestimate how important a part they play as diplomats. do you think this will make any difference? then going on these trips with their cue children. do you think it will make any difference to brexit negotiations or trade negotiations? well, it is arguable. i think it doesn't hurt, let's put it that way. it might hurt george. he doesn't like it on the red carpet. they like to get william and kate in boats, don't they? they are doing a boat race in heidelberg, the twin city to cambridge. they will be de kock science. —— the coxswa i ns. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains.
but the royals are seeming to ta ke are. but the royals are seeming to take this central place in continuing to connect region and europe in the context of brexit. —— connects britain and europe. absolutely. the diplomatic role that the royals need to play at this time of great uncertainty, and we have —— and when we have all this infighting in the cabinet and brexit is not moving very fast, there is lots of uncertainty, we cannot underestimate how important a part they play as...
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in the last few minutes, formula 1's governing body has announced it is to ta ke governing body has announced it is to take no further action against sebastian vettel, before time —— the four—time winner collided with lewis hamilton at the grand he was given a penalty at the time.
in the last few minutes, formula 1's governing body has announced it is to ta ke governing body has announced it is to take no further action against sebastian vettel, before time —— the four—time winner collided with lewis hamilton at the grand he was given a penalty at the time.
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we should all ta ke international levels. we should all take pride in this work which demonstrates that the international community benefits from the combined effo rts community benefits from the combined efforts of the people of britain and spain and that it can always rely on our mutual collaboration. in particular, i wished to express my sincere respect for the men and women of the armed forces of the united kingdom and spain who in either eu peacekeeping operations are made to, risk their lives to defend a freer and safer world. we cooperate in the global coalition against daesh, in operations in afghanistan, to combat trafficking of migrants in the mediterranean, and in the campaign to promote stability and development in a legion ravaged by terrorism, piracy and organised crime, and indeed and today's globalised and interconnected world, international threats and challenges ignored all borders. this is why the work of the men and women of our armed forces around the world is crucial to peace, security and freedom for so
we should all ta ke international levels. we should all take pride in this work which demonstrates that the international community benefits from the combined effo rts community benefits from the combined efforts of the people of britain and spain and that it can always rely on our mutual collaboration. in particular, i wished to express my sincere respect for the men and women of the armed forces of the united kingdom and spain who in either eu peacekeeping operations are made to, risk their...
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when i did have those chances, she did very well to ta ke have those chances, she did very well to take them away from me. williams will play the spaniard garbine muguruza in saturday's final, after her victory over magdalena rybarikova. 15 years on from his wonder goal on debut for everton, wayne rooney's second—debut strike looks pretty similar. also coming up. chris froome loses the yellow jersey in the tour de france for the first time, as he struggles on the final climb in today's 12th stage. we start with the disappointing news from wimbledon thatjohanna konta's journey at this year's championships is over after losing her semi—final against venus williams. konta was hoping to become the first british woman to reach a wimbledon final for the first time in a0 yea rs. all smiles forjohanna konta, relaxed. hard to believe she was about to play the biggest match of her life. still, the atmosphere on the training ground is rather different from that of centre court. met with a growing tide of hope and the glare of expectation, but also by venus williams, one of the best the modern
when i did have those chances, she did very well to ta ke have those chances, she did very well to take them away from me. williams will play the spaniard garbine muguruza in saturday's final, after her victory over magdalena rybarikova. 15 years on from his wonder goal on debut for everton, wayne rooney's second—debut strike looks pretty similar. also coming up. chris froome loses the yellow jersey in the tour de france for the first time, as he struggles on the final climb in today's 12th...
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let's ta ke let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. let's start with japan times. it says that a recent scandal is taking its toll on prime minister shinzo abe's approval ratings. according to the paper the approval rating for abe's cabinet has taken a 9.1—point plunge sincejune and now stands at 35.8%, the lowest since he took office in december 2012. business times says that asia is under—insured and economically vulnerable to cyber attacks. it quotes a study by pwc as saying that a study by pwc, 43% of companies in singapore have been affected at an estimated cost of more than 1.25 billion singapore dollars annually. finally, let's look at the financial times. it says that posts relating to winnie the pooh were removed from china's social media. the paper says that no official explanation was given, but it quotes observers as suggesting that the move might be related to previous comparisons of president xijinping to the portly bear. an international robotics competition for young people starts monday in washington. it's called t
let's ta ke let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. let's start with japan times. it says that a recent scandal is taking its toll on prime minister shinzo abe's approval ratings. according to the paper the approval rating for abe's cabinet has taken a 9.1—point plunge sincejune and now stands at 35.8%, the lowest since he took office in december 2012. business times says that asia is under—insured and economically vulnerable to cyber attacks. it quotes a study by pwc...
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we were very happy to ta ke a lifeline. we were very happy to take it, because we really had a lot of fun doing that show. we are going to start doing some more in about three weeks. which is brilliant news. a whole new series? yes, i think 15 of them. the original cast? yes. hello, and welcome to 100 days+. the french president promises a radical new path for his country. emmanuel macron says the european union has lost its way and presses for change. critics say his versailles ceremony looked just a bit too regal — he says it's time for the french to stop living unfairly off the public purse. and i think by it's recent choices our people are asking us to follow a radically new path. president trump has called france, germany and italy today and saudi arabia yesterday. it's all ahead of his trip to europe and meeting with vladimir putin. this video tweet has had the second highest number of views of any ever by donald trump — and yes, it's another attack on the press. also — amidst fierce fighting the battle for mosu
we were very happy to ta ke a lifeline. we were very happy to take it, because we really had a lot of fun doing that show. we are going to start doing some more in about three weeks. which is brilliant news. a whole new series? yes, i think 15 of them. the original cast? yes. hello, and welcome to 100 days+. the french president promises a radical new path for his country. emmanuel macron says the european union has lost its way and presses for change. critics say his versailles ceremony looked...
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we wa nt to ta ke my first g20 summit one year ago. we want to take the supply chains which feed this modern—day slavery. we wa nt to feed this modern—day slavery. we want to look at all aspects of this. we will publish the results. i called on our partners to follow our lead and i welcome germany's proposed fund to which the uk is contributing as an important part of ensuring the health and safety of workers in these global supply chains. finally, we agreed to create betterjob opportunities chains. finally, we agreed to create better job opportunities for women, removing the legal barriers of gender based violence which restrict opportunity both home and abroad. the united kingdom is contributing to the women's entrepreneur award been launched by the world bank. this is not just been launched by the world bank. this is notjust morally rate, it is economically essential. the united kingdom will continue to play a leading role in driving forward female empowerment across the world. we did not get everything we wanted on the summit w
we wa nt to ta ke my first g20 summit one year ago. we want to take the supply chains which feed this modern—day slavery. we wa nt to feed this modern—day slavery. we want to look at all aspects of this. we will publish the results. i called on our partners to follow our lead and i welcome germany's proposed fund to which the uk is contributing as an important part of ensuring the health and safety of workers in these global supply chains. finally, we agreed to create betterjob...
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they can ta ke priorities at this point. they can take projects like the high—speed two railway projects, and reallocate money elsewhere. 0r cut taxes or to improve those at the bottom. wasn't it nigh better than that socialism is the language of the priorities, let's see if that applies to conservatism is in as well. a school that counts a host of well—known stars such as adele, amy winehouse, leona lewis and the new spider—man actor tom holland as its alumni, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. inspired by the 1980s film fame, the brit school has consistently produced students who have reached the top levels of creative industries, most notably in the music business. and one of them has reached the top level, it's our correspondent. we're joined now by our correspondent colleen harris who's at the school in croydon for us. hi. it's 25 years since the doors open to this amazing school, and has a formidable legacy. adele, a whitehouse, jessej, a formidable legacy. adele, a whitehouse, jesse j, —— a formidable lega
they can ta ke priorities at this point. they can take projects like the high—speed two railway projects, and reallocate money elsewhere. 0r cut taxes or to improve those at the bottom. wasn't it nigh better than that socialism is the language of the priorities, let's see if that applies to conservatism is in as well. a school that counts a host of well—known stars such as adele, amy winehouse, leona lewis and the new spider—man actor tom holland as its alumni, is celebrating its 25th...
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preparing to ta ke crashed out on stage nine. preparing to take on the harder stage of the tour so far it certainly did not disappoint for drama but bands of welsh cycling might prefer to look away now. thomas had started the day in second place but after winning stage one and wearing the yellow jersey forfour stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for four days, stage one and wearing the yellow jersey forfour days, his stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for four days, his race was finished by a broken collar bone. croom will have to do without one of his key team—mates and soon had issues of his own. a mechanical problem on the steep slopes. the italian champion attacked, which usually is not done when the yellow jersey is in trouble but cycling has its own sense of fair play and his other main rivals insured that they waited. and astrology is resumed the race leader held his own. the pre—tour of it crashed on the final descent. he was conscious when taken to hospital. a dramatic day finished with a dramatic sprint. th
preparing to ta ke crashed out on stage nine. preparing to take on the harder stage of the tour so far it certainly did not disappoint for drama but bands of welsh cycling might prefer to look away now. thomas had started the day in second place but after winning stage one and wearing the yellow jersey forfour stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for four days, stage one and wearing the yellow jersey forfour days, his stage one and wearing the yellow jersey for four days, his race was...
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sixes in quick succession, wanting to get to 97 even though he was nearly caught out and another to ta ke was nearly caught out and another to take ben stokes to three figures. one big shot too many and it was all out for 353 so what england needed now was an early wicket. what a start to his debut and it got far better as they also followed. perhaps it was time to shoot the wickets around. enterjimmy anderson. the captain faf du plessis out and three modesty mates also. stuart broad getting a brilliant wicket on a brilliant day for england. a pretty special day and coming and we knew we wanted to try to push ourselves as hard as possible. still pretty testing conditions at times and i thought it was outstanding. we always felt it would be pretty competitive in the game, so it is very hard when you have got guys at the end of year mark with the experience ofjimmy and stuart and they were pretty calm and stuart and they were pretty calm and guided me through the opening few overs and then the adrenaline to keep me going. more bad news for south africa because their fast bowler vernon phila
sixes in quick succession, wanting to get to 97 even though he was nearly caught out and another to ta ke was nearly caught out and another to take ben stokes to three figures. one big shot too many and it was all out for 353 so what england needed now was an early wicket. what a start to his debut and it got far better as they also followed. perhaps it was time to shoot the wickets around. enterjimmy anderson. the captain faf du plessis out and three modesty mates also. stuart broad getting a...
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you are going to have to take our stuff and we will ta ke have to take our stuff and we will take less of your stuff. what is interesting, yes, 0k take less of your stuff. what is interesting, yes, ok the us has got a deficit with mexico. but they have a deficit with mexico. but they have a surplus with canada. exactly. he does well out of it with canada, but not as well as he would like to with mexico? well, this isn'tjust about nafta, he is using that as a template for the rest of the world, probably as a direct link to china. it is very interesting at this stage to see how the us are negotiating the new trade deals because we want a trade deal with the us so it won't bea a trade deal with the us so it won't be a walk in the park and it doesn't necessarily mean that the us will ta ke necessarily mean that the us will take all of our exports, but this nafta deal is a template for something broader. it is sending a clear message to the rest of the world, the us isn't going to be taking in products anymore. he is renegotiating and then etc‘ not. this is the trump administration. the s
you are going to have to take our stuff and we will ta ke have to take our stuff and we will take less of your stuff. what is interesting, yes, 0k take less of your stuff. what is interesting, yes, ok the us has got a deficit with mexico. but they have a deficit with mexico. but they have a surplus with canada. exactly. he does well out of it with canada, but not as well as he would like to with mexico? well, this isn'tjust about nafta, he is using that as a template for the rest of the world,...
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they will ta ke for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rain i egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can diet at any altogether. the last three can diet atany time, altogether. the last three can diet at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future would preserve at least half of this forfuture generations. would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on herfeet. the safari park is proud of the role she will play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, these techniques is a huge advance the science and conservation, i suppose. advance the science and conservation, isuppose. it's advance the science and conservation, i suppose. i
they will ta ke for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rain i egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can diet at any altogether. the last three can diet atany time, altogether. the last three can diet at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species...
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he was happy to ta ke was entitled why not. he was happy to take that misquote and run with it. he had a great life, really, barry norman, very relaxed. he was producing pickled onions to a fiery standard later to his mother's old recipe. they were sweet yet fiery in the middle and that is what barry norman was. marvellous. jason, very good to talk to you. many thanks. william and harry are to attend a service to redead cat their mother's grave on what would have been her 56th birthday. our royal correspondent reports. september 1997, and the last public moments of a funeral that transfixed a nation, and indeed a world. this was diana princess of wales being brought home to althorp house near norm hampton where she lived as a teenager and her ancestors had lived for generations. with no cameras present, the princess was buried on an island in the middle of an ornamental lake. the precise location of her grave has never been made public. the area is being redesigned in her honour in this significant anniversary year. 20 years ago diana's ex—husband prince charles was there with
he was happy to ta ke was entitled why not. he was happy to take that misquote and run with it. he had a great life, really, barry norman, very relaxed. he was producing pickled onions to a fiery standard later to his mother's old recipe. they were sweet yet fiery in the middle and that is what barry norman was. marvellous. jason, very good to talk to you. many thanks. william and harry are to attend a service to redead cat their mother's grave on what would have been her 56th birthday. our...
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two powerful currents ke lied here. the gulf stream from the caribbean flowing quickly north and the labrador from the arctic pushing south. they collide. churning surf and sand at diamond shoals, underwater sand bars off the coast of cape hatteras. satellite imagery from last march on, once this large shoal surfaced it has just kept growing. >> the two currents pushed all this sand together and suddenly here we are. >> yes, sustained the shoals too. nobody will ever be able to predict what is going to come out of the ocean or what it will look like. >> reporter: over memorial day, 11-year-old caleb reagan visit itted for the first time. he noticed shells scattered everywhere and gave the place a name that stuck. shelley island. >> i thought it would be look a little family nick name. that, that i can't believe it had gotten this big. very incredible. >> tourists kept coming to shelley island for the shells and the novelty. elsa adams did. >> for me it is all new. originally from the netherlands. so, yeah. >> in the net
two powerful currents ke lied here. the gulf stream from the caribbean flowing quickly north and the labrador from the arctic pushing south. they collide. churning surf and sand at diamond shoals, underwater sand bars off the coast of cape hatteras. satellite imagery from last march on, once this large shoal surfaced it has just kept growing. >> the two currents pushed all this sand together and suddenly here we are. >> yes, sustained the shoals too. nobody will ever be able to...
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i hope the exit ta kes terms of the exit. i hope the exit takes longer if we are going to do it well. they are separate conversations. i don't think they will have a significant impact. you are talking about conventions over a couple of years or whatever, that will not feed into a political process impacting on the negotiations. the commitment to the eu battle group, how do you feel about that? we are waiting for announcement from the uk on that. we said we would provide the headquarters for that in the immediate future. but what is important is certainly from a bilateral defence point of view, we have commitments, including from emmanuel macron in france that that should deepen. whether we progress with that to a european level remains to be seen. what do you think? the butter groups have been in existence for ten years but have never been used once. —— battle. everything has had to have been done ona everything has had to have been done on a natural level. will it last in terms of our commitment to it? security and defe
i hope the exit ta kes terms of the exit. i hope the exit takes longer if we are going to do it well. they are separate conversations. i don't think they will have a significant impact. you are talking about conventions over a couple of years or whatever, that will not feed into a political process impacting on the negotiations. the commitment to the eu battle group, how do you feel about that? we are waiting for announcement from the uk on that. we said we would provide the headquarters for...
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the early m ista kes felt like a breakthrough. the early mistakes would come back to hunt them. mark stoneman surviving early on, capitalising with the century. that helped surrey to 297, but alex hales was already poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century injust poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century in just 83 poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century injust 83 balls. in effect, alex hales was doing it on his own. as his team—mates fell around him, his became the crucial wicket, but he survived. unmistakably, wicket, but he survived. unmista kably, alex hales wicket, but he survived. unmistakably, alex hales was the matchwinner. a trophy his team will keep, but it is an innings to savour. england have named their squad for the first test against south africa at lord's next week. gary ballance has been recalled. the yorkshire captain was dropped after a poor performance against bangladesh in october but he's the second—highest run—scorer in this season's county championship averaging over 100. uncapped middlesex bowler toby roland—jones is also i
the early m ista kes felt like a breakthrough. the early mistakes would come back to hunt them. mark stoneman surviving early on, capitalising with the century. that helped surrey to 297, but alex hales was already poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century injust poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century in just 83 poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century injust 83 balls. in effect, alex hales was doing it on his own. as his team—mates fell around him, his became the...
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in the wa ke holidaymakers —— tune is. in the wake of that the british government said we are going to move everyone out, there was an airlift, it's been on the no—go list ever since although some people have been going back. 10,000 british people so far this year, your travel insurance until now hasn't been valid and there are package holidays being offered. we've seen spain get particularly busy because of a lack of terror risk so people have been put off going to tunisia and egypt, turkey included as well, and we have seen turkey included as well, and we have seen prices moving accordingly. i've been conducting a poll on social media, 1300 responses, only 8% of people say great, can't wait to get back to tunisia but tellingly perhaps a larger percentage saying we will see what happens to the prices. there won't be any large—scale package holidays for the re st of large—scale package holidays for the rest of this year, big package holidays will be starting as early as february half term but i think prices, in order
in the wa ke holidaymakers —— tune is. in the wake of that the british government said we are going to move everyone out, there was an airlift, it's been on the no—go list ever since although some people have been going back. 10,000 british people so far this year, your travel insurance until now hasn't been valid and there are package holidays being offered. we've seen spain get particularly busy because of a lack of terror risk so people have been put off going to tunisia and egypt,...
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how can it afford to ta ke from the channel. how can it afford to take that stand? this is an existing model already produced at oxford, so they are making an electric version of that. it doesn't make sense to set up complete new production elsewhere but if we were to end up in the uk with a hard brexit with tariff and non—tariff barriers, it would make it much more difficult for bmw to export and importand difficult for bmw to export and import and put in the components. they've factored that issue in. but the big issue is when we look at the next generation of the models, like the bmw or the vauxhall astra, will car companies commit then to major investment in the uk if they don't know about the trade barriers going forward. so what extent when you build an electric car, how different is it in terms of the infrastructure you have to build in order to build it, how different is that from what we have already? you can use the existing production line then slot in the batteries and drive train. if you are designing from the scratch up you are designing from the scr
how can it afford to ta ke from the channel. how can it afford to take that stand? this is an existing model already produced at oxford, so they are making an electric version of that. it doesn't make sense to set up complete new production elsewhere but if we were to end up in the uk with a hard brexit with tariff and non—tariff barriers, it would make it much more difficult for bmw to export and importand difficult for bmw to export and import and put in the components. they've factored...
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people have gone to ta ke kurdish forces. people have gone to take part in this conflict in this very difficult part of the world and that this is another reminder of the risks they take. a large number of bikers — on a halloween ride out — who brought leeds city centre to a standstill have been sentenced. the incident saw a large number of bikers tear through streets and pedestrian areas in the city. police received 160 calls from the public, with some likening the scenes to the film mad max. 12 bikers were sent to prison for 12 months, it was halloween last year. at 5:15, so the rush hours just about to start. 100 bikers gathered in the city center at one of the main route in and out of the city they were encouraged to be there by a man called david. david armitage. 26 or old who had organized this gathering of bikes and scooters via social media. he asked people on social media, facebook, to bring chaos to leeds. he got his wish — that is what happened. many had their faces covered by masks and scarves and they had r
people have gone to ta ke kurdish forces. people have gone to take part in this conflict in this very difficult part of the world and that this is another reminder of the risks they take. a large number of bikers — on a halloween ride out — who brought leeds city centre to a standstill have been sentenced. the incident saw a large number of bikers tear through streets and pedestrian areas in the city. police received 160 calls from the public, with some likening the scenes to the film mad...
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the parents then decided to ta ke dismissed. the parents then decided to take their court of the european court of human rights. lawyers again agreed with the hospital that charlie's care should be moved to palliative care. we will probably hear more details about those reasons as to why the parents are now stopping this legal fight this afternoon. we know charlie had a number of scans all you run this week. and also that american doctor, the specialist virologist, who had been proposing that experimental treatment. —— the specialist neurologist. it has never been tested on a human before with the genetic make up charlie has. he came over to london, great ormond street last monday, he examines charlie for the first time and also saw his medical records. and they carried out an medical records. and they carried outan mri medical records. and they carried out an mri scan on charlie's brain. we heard in court last week on friday from the barrister representing the hospital, who said the scan had made for very sad reading. the a
the parents then decided to ta ke dismissed. the parents then decided to take their court of the european court of human rights. lawyers again agreed with the hospital that charlie's care should be moved to palliative care. we will probably hear more details about those reasons as to why the parents are now stopping this legal fight this afternoon. we know charlie had a number of scans all you run this week. and also that american doctor, the specialist virologist, who had been proposing that...
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two powerful currents ke lied here. the gulf stream from the caribbean flowing quickly north and the labrador from the arctic pushing south. they collide. churning surf and sand at diamond shoals, underwater sand bars off the coast of cape hatteras. satellite imagery from last march on, o surfaced it has just kept growing. >> the two currents pushed all this sand together and suddenly here we are. >> yes, sustained the shoals too. nobody will ever be able to predict what is going to come out of the ocean or what it will look like. >> reporter: over memorial day, 11-year-old caleb reagan visit itted for the first time. he noticed shells scattered everywhere and gave the place a name that stuck. shelley island. >> i thought it would be look a little family nick name. that, that i can't believe it had gotten this big. very incredible. >> tourists kept coming to shelley island for the shells and the novelty. elsa adams did. >> for me it is all new. originally from the netherlands. so, yeah. >> in the netherlands do they hav
two powerful currents ke lied here. the gulf stream from the caribbean flowing quickly north and the labrador from the arctic pushing south. they collide. churning surf and sand at diamond shoals, underwater sand bars off the coast of cape hatteras. satellite imagery from last march on, o surfaced it has just kept growing. >> the two currents pushed all this sand together and suddenly here we are. >> yes, sustained the shoals too. nobody will ever be able to predict what is going to...
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they have said it will ta ke any chance. they have said it will take them three years to do it in any case but i think there is very little prospect. he set his face against it not only internationally but also in terms of domestic policy. what is interesting to observe is the fact that even most americans do not support in doing that. mrs may is right to stress the importance of the rest of the world coming together to give a clear message to mr trump that if security is top of your agenda and migration is top of your agenda and migration is top of your agenda and migration is top of your agenda, you better do something about climate change. viewers may remember the impassioned statement angela merkel released when america announced its withdrawal, when trump announced the withdrawal, when trump announced the withdrawal from the paris climate agreement and she talks about the importance of protecting mother earth. she would like to get something done on this at this summit. absolutely right. i think it is quite a contrast.
they have said it will ta ke any chance. they have said it will take them three years to do it in any case but i think there is very little prospect. he set his face against it not only internationally but also in terms of domestic policy. what is interesting to observe is the fact that even most americans do not support in doing that. mrs may is right to stress the importance of the rest of the world coming together to give a clear message to mr trump that if security is top of your agenda and...
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now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s highest—paid actors and newsreaders have had their salaries published. it's a first—time salaries have been made public. fifth on the list isjohn humphrys who earns more than £600,000, and speaking on this show he said it's ha rd to speaking on this show he said it's hard to justify. speaking on this show he said it's hard tojustify. i've no idea if i'm worth the money. you would have too ask the bbc that. 0perating here is ask the bbc that. 0perating here is a different issue. what do i do that justifies that money? compare to a doctor saving a child's life, or a fireman who rushes into grenfell tower, but then compare that with that sort of thing, i am not worth tuppence halfpenny, however we operate in a marketplace. ifeel i throw useful service. but we do operate in this marketplace, but it's difficult for the bbc, because society sets these rules. if they are such rules as to how much
now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s highest—paid actors and newsreaders have had their salaries published. it's a first—time salaries have been made public. fifth on the list isjohn humphrys who earns more than £600,000, and speaking on this show he said it's ha rd to speaking on this show he said it's hard to justify. speaking on this show he said it's hard tojustify. i've no idea if i'm worth...
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when they do get it wrong and m ista kes right. when they do get it wrong and mistakes are made and it is possible forjudges to make mistakes, when they do it is important there is a mechanism to correct those mistakes and that's what this scheme does. more than 20,000 people have been evacuated from a music festival in spain after a huge fire engulfed part of the main stage. the fire broke out at the tomorrowland unite festival near barcelona, organisers say it was caused by a technical malfunction. no injuries have been reported. donald trump has again criticised china over its relations with north korea. on twitter he accused china of making hundreds of billions of dollars from trade but doing nothing to tackle north korea's nuclear threat. his comments come after north korea carried out its second major missile test in a month. the us air force says two of its bomber planes have flown over the korean peninsula in response. events to mark the 100th anniversary of the battle of passchendaele, one of the bloodiest of the first wor
when they do get it wrong and m ista kes right. when they do get it wrong and mistakes are made and it is possible forjudges to make mistakes, when they do it is important there is a mechanism to correct those mistakes and that's what this scheme does. more than 20,000 people have been evacuated from a music festival in spain after a huge fire engulfed part of the main stage. the fire broke out at the tomorrowland unite festival near barcelona, organisers say it was caused by a technical...
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what is at sta ke take around £15 million. what is at stake for both sides, what will this mean for england in particular if we can win today? we could create some household superstars. when you watch the olympics and the women's hockey tea m the olympics and the women's hockey team and players becoming household names, i think this is what it could do. when you start getting personalities out there like that it really engages wider audiences. i think that money will do a lot for the players if i'm honest. when we won, we got a bit but it wasn't much at all. these guys will get some serious income and i think it will continue to rise. enjoy the game. you can catch the game on bbc radio five live throughout the day. bit more action in the net from some of those players and play begins at 10:30am. the weather is holding up but fingers crossed there won't be too much rain today and fingers crossed england can win! they do have the home advantage, fingers crossed! sell—out crowd. you will find coverage on radio five live 5port5
what is at sta ke take around £15 million. what is at stake for both sides, what will this mean for england in particular if we can win today? we could create some household superstars. when you watch the olympics and the women's hockey tea m the olympics and the women's hockey team and players becoming household names, i think this is what it could do. when you start getting personalities out there like that it really engages wider audiences. i think that money will do a lot for the players...
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what would it ta ke the united kingdom. what would it take for the snp to support the government? if you got more devolved powers would that buy your vote? we are willing to enter into negotiations but we are asking for thejoint ministerial negotiations but we are asking for the joint ministerial committee to meet as amph of urge urgency, we can't have a situation where our powers are going to be dragged back to westminster. westminster has the ability to change legislation, powers that the scottish parliament doesn't have. that is an absolute democratic outrage, i think the prime minister has to think carefully about where she is. i think there was a clear message that was delivered to all of news the election campaign, this is the parliament of minority, i think the people expect us to work together, but we need to have a willingness people expect us to work together, but we nl government willingness people expect us to work together, but we nl government they igness people expect us to work together, but we nl government they are is with the uk government, but are, with the uk
what would it ta ke the united kingdom. what would it take for the snp to support the government? if you got more devolved powers would that buy your vote? we are willing to enter into negotiations but we are asking for thejoint ministerial negotiations but we are asking for the joint ministerial committee to meet as amph of urge urgency, we can't have a situation where our powers are going to be dragged back to westminster. westminster has the ability to change legislation, powers that the...
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good enough that in the la ke see them. good enough that in the lake district for example, we have actually ended up in the situation of designating a world heritage site on the value of that palm landscape. i think it would be pretty devastating if we removed all support, but as farmers, we recognise our environmental value and we are willing to work with it. when michael gove says that payments would go to those farmers who do the best to look after the land or provide other services like managing water quality or connecting habitats, would you argue that most farmers are doing that anyway. they are doing that under those rules they would continue to get some subsidy? i think hill farming is doing that, it has worked with it, historically speaking, we have engaged totally with those areas. but the bases being around food production. there have to be people there and managing that landscape and the reason they are there is because they produce food, some of the finest quality food you can find and some of the most environm
good enough that in the la ke see them. good enough that in the lake district for example, we have actually ended up in the situation of designating a world heritage site on the value of that palm landscape. i think it would be pretty devastating if we removed all support, but as farmers, we recognise our environmental value and we are willing to work with it. when michael gove says that payments would go to those farmers who do the best to look after the land or provide other services like...
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you have to ta ke very be done very quickly. you have to take very quickly with a pinch of salt because they cannot even start talking about it really until the uk has left the european union in march 2019, so it is all relative, but it gives theresa may something of a boost coming back from hamburg to show she is at least partly in control of that process a little bit more than before the election. jonathan, thank you. a wealthy businessman has submitted alternative plans for a third runway at heathrow, which he says would save more than £5 billion. the hotel tycoon, surinder arora, suggests changing the design of terminal buildings and reducing the amount of land built on. a spokesperson for the airport said they would "welcome views" on the plans during a public consultation later this year. tens of thousands of people are expected to attend a rally in the turkish city of istanbul to protest against the government of president erdogan. the event is being held to mark the end of a 280—mile march from ankara. it was organise
you have to ta ke very be done very quickly. you have to take very quickly with a pinch of salt because they cannot even start talking about it really until the uk has left the european union in march 2019, so it is all relative, but it gives theresa may something of a boost coming back from hamburg to show she is at least partly in control of that process a little bit more than before the election. jonathan, thank you. a wealthy businessman has submitted alternative plans for a third runway at...
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i think one needs to ta ke refugee crisis? i think one needs to take each case individually. these violent riots have to be fought against. we have to have a common position on this. i think the police have done an exemplaryjob in addressing that. it is clear that violence, very bad violence has been brought here, since november but others who expressly came to write here, to the city of hamburg. obviously, we condemn this. the images are not nice at all and in many ways they are a slap in the place to peaceful demonstrators and those who want to, either from civil society, or from the world of politics, give a contribution to make this a better world. but we have two clearly show we have worked hard, we have been able to achieve something. we have been able to assure the safety of the participants of the summit, but we have two condemn this violence as a society. but i don't think we can lump it all together and apply the same yardstick. madame chancellor, cani same yardstick. madame chancellor, can i come back to turkey. the leader wasn't at the concert but met turkish mini
i think one needs to ta ke refugee crisis? i think one needs to take each case individually. these violent riots have to be fought against. we have to have a common position on this. i think the police have done an exemplaryjob in addressing that. it is clear that violence, very bad violence has been brought here, since november but others who expressly came to write here, to the city of hamburg. obviously, we condemn this. the images are not nice at all and in many ways they are a slap in the...
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it is an attempt to completely ta ke grab. it is an attempt to completely take over the rest of the national power that is not already in the hands of the central government. the only reason he is doing this is because they lost the election two yea rs because they lost the election two years ago for the assembly and the opposition gained control of the assembly for the first time in many yea rs. assembly for the first time in many years. the government has control the judiciary, years. the government has control thejudiciary, the years. the government has control the judiciary, the legislative branch at they lost it and so president maduro is trying to take over the entire government had control it with absolutely... giving them no freedom. what should the us and other major powers be doing to put pressure on the president?” hope more than a little bit of pressure. what is happening in venezuela is a self coup. it is taking over the entire government, eliminating the possibility of democracy in that country and, actually, m
it is an attempt to completely ta ke grab. it is an attempt to completely take over the rest of the national power that is not already in the hands of the central government. the only reason he is doing this is because they lost the election two yea rs because they lost the election two years ago for the assembly and the opposition gained control of the assembly for the first time in many yea rs. assembly for the first time in many years. the government has control the judiciary, years. the...
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we will ta ke assembly in the first place. we will take to the streets again to tell them we do not want us. we do not wa nt them we do not want us. we do not want a constituent assembly. the government has no backing and people of turned against them. seems like this have become commonplace. growing food shortages in a country which was once oil rich. this is a communist regime. this is like cuba. i spent here hours queueing and nothing arrives. they are going to people supporting the government, in order to buy ft. the crisis is showing no signs of easing. 0ver order to buy ft. the crisis is showing no signs of easing. over 100 showing no signs of easing. 0ver100 people died and over 1500 people have been injured. the opposition is hoping to put pressure on the government in any any which way it can. the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned that the development of artificial intelligence has become the greatest risk faced by human civilisation. he made the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politic
we will ta ke assembly in the first place. we will take to the streets again to tell them we do not want us. we do not wa nt them we do not want us. we do not want a constituent assembly. the government has no backing and people of turned against them. seems like this have become commonplace. growing food shortages in a country which was once oil rich. this is a communist regime. this is like cuba. i spent here hours queueing and nothing arrives. they are going to people supporting the...
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it will ta ke channelled through qatar. it will take whatever measure it takes in order to get rid of them. therefore, switching from the strategic dimension in countering terrorism, qatar is willing to contribute more where we are investigating in those vulnerable countries. we are investing in the economic empowerment and job creation for the younger people, and one example as i just mentioned to you, tunisia. they have their population, most of them are from... they have a high an appointment rate. they are representing the biggest portion of the foreign terrorist fighters. this contribution is preventing the world from terrorism. and i'm not willing to double invest in preventing the world from terrorism and investing in the other side. we see that this does not make sense for anyone, that qatar progress open—minded country, it isa qatar progress open—minded country, it is a country which wants to promote terrorism, they are just basing this on political desire. it's called panda diplomacy and it's expensive. china'
it will ta ke channelled through qatar. it will take whatever measure it takes in order to get rid of them. therefore, switching from the strategic dimension in countering terrorism, qatar is willing to contribute more where we are investigating in those vulnerable countries. we are investing in the economic empowerment and job creation for the younger people, and one example as i just mentioned to you, tunisia. they have their population, most of them are from... they have a high an...
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the only consolation i ta ke set in paris. the only consolation i take from this, in the us you have states, for instance, my home state of california, committed to reducing carbon efficiency. and have much more environmental sense. the idea climate change is real and happening, and needs to be counted as much as possible. although it may not be happening on federal level, there are states trying to take action. that is so interesting. one of those issues, if big polluting industrial countries are not united, people will say, what is the point? no use being as green as you can be in california, despite its size and economic power, if everyone is not on board. we will see whether china and india live up to their commitments. 6ood they are pledging to. china has a history of environmental degradation, even though they have policies supposed to alleviate that. hopefully they will live up to those commitments. we will be discussing that all again. well before he arrived at the 620, indian prime minister narendra modi went to israe
the only consolation i ta ke set in paris. the only consolation i take from this, in the us you have states, for instance, my home state of california, committed to reducing carbon efficiency. and have much more environmental sense. the idea climate change is real and happening, and needs to be counted as much as possible. although it may not be happening on federal level, there are states trying to take action. that is so interesting. one of those issues, if big polluting industrial countries...
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today's sha ke—up reveals donald trump under pressure, seeking a communicator who will fight for his presidency. gavin hewitt, bbc news, washington. bradley blakeman is a republican strategist who previously worked in the administration of president george w bush. he says changing personnel in the white house is not that unusual. every white house has a certain amount of organised chaos. people come and go, people are expendable. the only people who are not are the president and vice president. after four years they are at the will of the people. six months an? absolutely. historically we've seen changes at this level almost in every administration. this early on. people are just getting their feet wet and establishing themselves and somejobsjust don't fit. wet and establishing themselves and some jobs just don't fit. anthony scaramucci will have a tough job being a communicator and a communications dog in a white house that extremely fluid, more fluid and less organised than probably any modern presidency. but also the timing of appointing him just before this week week that's comin
today's sha ke—up reveals donald trump under pressure, seeking a communicator who will fight for his presidency. gavin hewitt, bbc news, washington. bradley blakeman is a republican strategist who previously worked in the administration of president george w bush. he says changing personnel in the white house is not that unusual. every white house has a certain amount of organised chaos. people come and go, people are expendable. the only people who are not are the president and vice...
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what we're saying here is it is important for the international community to ta ke for the international community to take this step and make sure there are safe areas in syria, because we have seen evidence of people going back to syria safely and in the refugee convention will tell you that any individual that can go safely back home is not considered a refugee any more in the country where they are plied refugee status from. let's also talk about that, there is no guarantee that these groups of people in lebanon and feel safe in the assad regime area. these areas may be outside of that. if you go and do it without the ultimate of the government and let's face it, you have relations with the syrian government for security reasons. allowing for that, why not say, we will deal with that, we may not like you but if you want to reduce this burden sometimes it you have to deal with people you wouldn't normally. just to show you, about how we are concerned about safe return, it requires that they return to areas where they feel safe. the opposition has started a long time ago, long before te
what we're saying here is it is important for the international community to ta ke for the international community to take this step and make sure there are safe areas in syria, because we have seen evidence of people going back to syria safely and in the refugee convention will tell you that any individual that can go safely back home is not considered a refugee any more in the country where they are plied refugee status from. let's also talk about that, there is no guarantee that these groups...
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the japan deal is interesting because for one thing it did not ta ke because for one thing it did not take a long time to do, they've been negotiating it since 2013. it will also put out ofjoint analysis of french auto makers, exports of cars, a tariff of 10% on that, for the europeans, agricultural products, a lot of beef is consumed injapan, what is interesting in a brexit context, there seems to have been this move against free trade, a big blockbuster deal. at the same time you see the uk is leaving the eu and some say this is leaving precisely at the moment when they have their mojo and their schools together on trading. 0thers mojo and their schools together on trading. others say, people like japan want to do deals with important economies, the uk is one of them and this could be a bit of a blueprint for a deal between the uk andjapan. blueprint for a deal between the uk and japan. speaking of the t20 another meeting is also happening in the weekend in the uk. business leaders are going to the foreign secretary ‘s residence to meet with the government. business leaders felt t
the japan deal is interesting because for one thing it did not ta ke because for one thing it did not take a long time to do, they've been negotiating it since 2013. it will also put out ofjoint analysis of french auto makers, exports of cars, a tariff of 10% on that, for the europeans, agricultural products, a lot of beef is consumed injapan, what is interesting in a brexit context, there seems to have been this move against free trade, a big blockbuster deal. at the same time you see the uk...
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that is that it is that you cannot ta ke that is that it is that you cannot take our money and with your own money or somebody else‘s money, you cannot conduct abortion. but what does it mean in practice? is there anything that you are doing now that you won't be a will to do as a result of the loss of us funding? i think the figures are, your annual budget is about $175 billion, —— million. and the american funding is about $35 million. in any of the previous administration, we have not used us funding to talk about abortion, or to perform abortions. never. because that was the claws of the us funding. what this administration is telling us is that evenif administration is telling us is that even if it is not with our money, if it was with somebody else's, whatever the conditions, you cannot refer a client to abortion or advocate for abortion, or do any of that was somebody else's money. but hasn't that been the case in the past with previous presidents, like ronald reagan, where he said that us money could not be given to any organisation that promotes provides abortions? that ha
that is that it is that you cannot ta ke that is that it is that you cannot take our money and with your own money or somebody else‘s money, you cannot conduct abortion. but what does it mean in practice? is there anything that you are doing now that you won't be a will to do as a result of the loss of us funding? i think the figures are, your annual budget is about $175 billion, —— million. and the american funding is about $35 million. in any of the previous administration, we have not...
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it will ta ke humanitarian crisis is not. it will take months, possibly years, for the people who have fled from their homes. they have lost everything. it will take months for them to return to damaged neighbourhoods. we have just finished the first assessment in western mosul with 54 residential neighbourhoods, 15 of which are com pletely neighbourhoods, 15 of which are completely destroyed. 23 a moderately destroyed. for conditions to go back to those areas, it will ta ke to go back to those areas, it will take a lot of work and finding. humanitarians have received less than half of what we ask or. here in washington there is going to be a major set of international meetings and we're here to ask the international community to stand in solidarity with the people. iraq has defeated isis for all of us. it is time we stand in solidarity with them and help the people of mosul and iraq when they need it the most. so you say you do not have everything you need. what do you need? money, weapons? what do you practically need? when
it will ta ke humanitarian crisis is not. it will take months, possibly years, for the people who have fled from their homes. they have lost everything. it will take months for them to return to damaged neighbourhoods. we have just finished the first assessment in western mosul with 54 residential neighbourhoods, 15 of which are com pletely neighbourhoods, 15 of which are completely destroyed. 23 a moderately destroyed. for conditions to go back to those areas, it will ta ke to go back to those...
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independent research that shows that workers can learn faster, retain more and reduce the time it ta kes to retain more and reduce the time it takes to learn by over 90% and... 90%? that's right. and have a significant impact on the way that workers can move throughout their career. it's a very competitive market place isn't it. you have google and other big tech firms launching all of their own brands. won't you get swallowed up? it's a competitive space. we see augmented reality is not a one—size—fits—all application. a loft what we do, whether in a helmet or in your glasses, is about helping ar to adapt to the business needs of customers. 0ne adapt to the business needs of customers. one of our fastest growing applications is augmented reality for automobiles where our partnership with jaguar land rover has our technology on the road in hundreds of thousands of vehicles today. that's probably where consumers will see augmented reality first. thank you very much indeed. do you want to try this on? i've already done that in the green room! they didn't fit me! now it's time for the
independent research that shows that workers can learn faster, retain more and reduce the time it ta kes to retain more and reduce the time it takes to learn by over 90% and... 90%? that's right. and have a significant impact on the way that workers can move throughout their career. it's a very competitive market place isn't it. you have google and other big tech firms launching all of their own brands. won't you get swallowed up? it's a competitive space. we see augmented reality is not a...
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we always thought we had great squad which had the potential to ta ke squad which had the potential to take the win. their reward after the victory was the trip to the south ireland and a few days off in queensland, and join all it is to offer. the coach has led them to win is after inning the second test. the win last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressurelj test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week. every week there is pressure. we are expected to win every test match and expected to win every test match and expected to win every test match and expected to win well. saturday will also be at chance for sam hall but in to ta ke at chance for sam hall but in to take care of unfinished business. four years ago he was injured for the third test. i wanted to be able to be in the test team and play. all those accused of sacrifice and all the little things i have done have all come to this moment. new zealand a
we always thought we had great squad which had the potential to ta ke squad which had the potential to take the win. their reward after the victory was the trip to the south ireland and a few days off in queensland, and join all it is to offer. the coach has led them to win is after inning the second test. the win last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressurelj test....
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but ta ke disagreements in the cabinet. but take a look at the labour party and there are disagreements over brexit there. they have been disagreeing with one another for months on end. meanwhile, the clock continues to tick down, one year and eight months, just under 600 days until brexit, the end of march, 2019. chris, thank you. to venezuela, where polls will soon close in a controversial election to choose a new parliament, which will have the power to rewrite the country's constitution. it follows months of violent anti—government protests, in which more than a hundred people have died. 0pposition groups have boycotted the vote, saying it's another power—grab by president maduro, whom they blame for venezuela's deep economic crisis. katie watson is in caracus for us. katie? well, as you said, the polls are closing shortly but the result will not come as any surprise. all candidates have been proposed by the administration. what is really highlighted in the vote today is the polarisation in venezuela. you go to a pr
but ta ke disagreements in the cabinet. but take a look at the labour party and there are disagreements over brexit there. they have been disagreeing with one another for months on end. meanwhile, the clock continues to tick down, one year and eight months, just under 600 days until brexit, the end of march, 2019. chris, thank you. to venezuela, where polls will soon close in a controversial election to choose a new parliament, which will have the power to rewrite the country's constitution. it...
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he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos raonic doing 0k. playing against albert ron ‘s —— who knocked andy murray out in monte carlo earlier this year. if you're thinking that i am talking about these players, giving them some context in how they fared against andy murray, that's what happened to you if you are the worst one. with all be watching but thanks very much for the moment. manchester united agreed to pay everton an initial £75 million for romelu lukaku. they have beaten his former club to his signature. the deal is believed to include another 15 million in add—ons. this is subject to that medical and agreement of terms. that's all your sport now. more in the next hour. london fire bri
he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos raonic doing 0k. playing against albert ron ‘s —— who knocked andy murray out in monte carlo earlier this year. if you're...