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the communists labelled him "bloody nicholas." yet, as it re—analyses the revolution, today's russia strikes a different note. back at the church, they have a rose—tinted view of st nicholas. i always say he was the captain of a ship until the end of this big country. at this school, they embrace the traditions of tsarist russia. here's a lesson in cossack singing, dancing and sword spinning. and they organise regular school trips from here to the church on the blood to reinforce the connection to nicholas, to russia's imperialist past. but what about russia's future? i asked the children here, "would they like a new tsar?" i am sure that in previous times it was good to have a tsar. but today, it's difficult. times have changed, and we can't speak about having a monarchy as it was earlier. but i suppose that our president is a kind of a man who governs the way the tsar tried to govern. in a way. he is a real ruler and he is a real patriot. russians are waking up to their history. they're not trying to replicate the past, they
the communists labelled him "bloody nicholas." yet, as it re—analyses the revolution, today's russia strikes a different note. back at the church, they have a rose—tinted view of st nicholas. i always say he was the captain of a ship until the end of this big country. at this school, they embrace the traditions of tsarist russia. here's a lesson in cossack singing, dancing and sword spinning. and they organise regular school trips from here to the church on the blood to reinforce...
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nicholas: he was simply catering to the audience. obviously, he was in davos, and he recognized the gathering as a gathering of world leaders, of internationalists. so he said that. but he is an opportunist. that is not necessarily a bad thing. but it was a little disappointing, to say the least, that the american president, delivering the closing speech, did not address the question of the splintering international globalized world, and to get to the finishing touches of the doorposts meeting, outline a real strategy of how the u.s. is trying to reshape a more fair and more just world. sarah: do you think trump's speech to the doubles elite or republican voters at home is going to have impact, or is this a lot of hype nicholas:? i don't think the speech had any impact whatsoever, particularly not on international cooperation. sarah: that is nicholas cassels, political scientist at the jfk institute in berlin. nicholas: thank you for having me. sarah: ok, we have time for one more question. sometimes that happens. does not come throu
nicholas: he was simply catering to the audience. obviously, he was in davos, and he recognized the gathering as a gathering of world leaders, of internationalists. so he said that. but he is an opportunist. that is not necessarily a bad thing. but it was a little disappointing, to say the least, that the american president, delivering the closing speech, did not address the question of the splintering international globalized world, and to get to the finishing touches of the doorposts meeting,...
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nicholas: thank you, jane. jane: as the president was promoting his economic message abroad, here at home, news about the russia investigation dominated headlines. multiple news organizations are reporting that mr. trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller last june but was stopped from doing so when the top white house lawyer threatened to quit. joining me is the national political respondent for "the hill." thanks for coming in. how do you think this might change the russia inquiry itself? it willi'm not sure change the inquiry itself, but it will change the dynamics of the president's mood and the disposition in the white house. one of the things about the idea that the story came up now, it really did put back on its heels the further on capitol hill among republicans to really denigrate the fbi and to call into question whether, leading up to the election, there was mr. with the foreign intelligence surveillance, and there was a huge drive to get that declassified information out into the public
nicholas: thank you, jane. jane: as the president was promoting his economic message abroad, here at home, news about the russia investigation dominated headlines. multiple news organizations are reporting that mr. trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller last june but was stopped from doing so when the top white house lawyer threatened to quit. joining me is the national political respondent for "the hill." thanks for coming in. how do you think this might change the...
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nicholas: no. the recent reductions which involved a head count reduction get us to the necessary sub $400 million level that will allow gopro to be profitable in the second half of 2018. we are seeing really good sales growth. as long as sales trends continue as forecasted, we feel like we will be in good shape. emily: that was gopro ceo nick woodman speaking with selina wang. tech firms big and small are flocking to las vegas for the consumer electronics show. driverless and electric cars are dominating with uber and volkswagen's showcasing the wonders of ai . all eyes will be on the of layoffs over the last ceo who will give a speech. alistair barr is with us. what are we expecting him to say about this incredibly pervasive chip law? alistair: i don't think he was planning on doing it a couple of weeks ago even though intel have known about this for several months. what i think he has to say is yes to make all his major customers -- microsoft to google -- he will have to make it very clear that
nicholas: no. the recent reductions which involved a head count reduction get us to the necessary sub $400 million level that will allow gopro to be profitable in the second half of 2018. we are seeing really good sales growth. as long as sales trends continue as forecasted, we feel like we will be in good shape. emily: that was gopro ceo nick woodman speaking with selina wang. tech firms big and small are flocking to las vegas for the consumer electronics show. driverless and electric cars are...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. laura: cannot wait for that wedding. remember, you can find much more on all the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. cap
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economics and a political scientists here in berlin nicholas thanks for being with us on the day . well also coming up on the day she was a famous t.v. chef in syria now she's a refugee in germany and she's trying to teach him germans how to cook classic syrian dishes even the german chancellor is a fan of her food we've got that story for you coming up next in just a few minutes. but first last month this image went around the world and israeli flag set on fire at a pro palestinian rally here in berlin now the anger there was directed at israel but this site in the country that was responsible for the holocaust well it immediately raised the alarm let's take a look now at the figures on anti-semitism here in germany an average of fifteen hundred hate crimes reported against jews every year between two thousand and one and two thousand and fifteen but the number of on reported cases well it's likely to be even higher and many jews who live in germany say they experience and do semitism in their everyday lives a study by the university of bilal feld says that twenty nine percent of
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of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this is a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who is this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of late twenty seventeen all this is not yet really you know sounding with voters and so what he did was you know. seeming presidential pitching the final speech in bows and becoming being the person that americans want their president to be a champion of their interests which is of course obviously. a fair requirement of a state leader but seeing that the american president the leading global power failed to outline any form of strategic vision for this renewed and more fair and more just global economic and social system. one was left a little bit underwhelmed so it sounds
of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this is a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who is this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of...
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of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this is a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who has this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of late twenty seventeen all this is not yet really you know sounding with voters and so what he did was you know. seeming presidential pitching the final speech in bows and becoming being the person that americans want their president to be a champion of their interests which is of course obviously. a fair requirement of a state leader but seeing that the american president the leading global power failed to outline any form of strategic vision for this renewed and more fair and more just global economic and social system. one was left a little bit underwhelmed so it sounds
of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this is a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who has this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of...
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need a final a different approach if you're riding roughshod over human rights by the sound of what nicholas is is saying i you ignoring or denying what what's really happening in two zero. absolutely not again the answer to the question why the opposition voted for the rises and then asked of the people to go to the three is no one answered to this question the point is that when a growing anything we know that we have real difficulties in our country numbers are pretty growing in a good direction so g.d.p. is growing the black market and the corruption that we are happy with what we have in tunisia is one of the proteas of the government so i think we are in the right direction we need a real support from our partners because it's true that sometimes we don't feel this support our democracy is too too young we need a real support to have a successful democracy in tunisia if we have this was we're going to have more possibility more jobs for us and more more more investment for the internal reasons that are this it weighs in the situation in those internal regions marginalized regions is ge
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of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this was a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who has this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of late twenty seventeen all this is not yet really you know sounding with voters and so what he did was you know. seeming presidential pitching the final speech in bows and becoming being the person that americans want their president to be a champion of their interests which is of course obviously. a fair requirement of a state leader but seeing that the american president the leading global power failed to outline any form of strategic vision for this renewed and more fair and more just global economic and social system. one was left a little bit underwhelmed so it sound
of more analysis i'm joined now by nicholas castles he is an expert on u.s. economics and a political scientist at the j.f.k. institute here in berlin nicholas this was a speech watched around the world but who is trump's audience really who has this message for. trump faces a very tough midterm on the g.o.p. does too in twenty eighteen his base is shrinking his message of you know the forgotten men and women will be lifted up you know this the trickle down economics of this of the tax law of...
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parliament with a conservative an actor party part of the ruling coalition from beirut we're joined by nicholas no co-director of tunis exchange a research summit involving all sides of the political. debate in tunisia and also in tunis muhammadiyah hamami who's an independent research consultant who's been observing tunisia as protests on the streets gentlemen welcome to you all about how to start with you what exactly are people protesting about what is it that they that they want that the withdrawal of these austerity measures or change of government well that i think there is. a lot of demand so that's why we should separate what they are protesting and what they are demanding so they are put to sing the general economy except to ation where they are living so during the last years the economy condition of musses nations became worst but the new fineness law that has been adopted by the government by the end of december triggered this new wave of protests that are mainly organized by this new movement new youth movement called fissions the now which means indonesian dialect what are we wait
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and are joining our to do nicholas this is what is your perspective on this we saw his polling numbers are forming down in trump's and get his supporters a diehard fans of his i. the question why as a cadet most of all the time requires a certain amount of rationality rational thought the. attempt to find facts and this is not what this is about and this is why ironically they believe in donald trump because facts do not matter at all and the telling of ala that you and i have to endure every day coming out of the white house is part of the big big don't trump show which ironically is just a cover up for the very same republican policies that have emanated from congress since the 1980's we see the return of trickle down economics which is proven not to be working we see identity politics you know covering it all up giving it you know a republican stain or republican tastes wherever you might stand and i don't think that the system is indeed broken in the united states because a system that used competition to rally people around a consensus is no just competition and donald trump is a
and are joining our to do nicholas this is what is your perspective on this we saw his polling numbers are forming down in trump's and get his supporters a diehard fans of his i. the question why as a cadet most of all the time requires a certain amount of rationality rational thought the. attempt to find facts and this is not what this is about and this is why ironically they believe in donald trump because facts do not matter at all and the telling of ala that you and i have to endure every...
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economic and political scientists here in berlin nicholas thanks for being with us on the day. well also coming up on the day she was a famous t.v. chef in syria now she's a refugee in germany and she's trying to teach in germans how to cook classic syrian dishes even the german chancellor is a fan of her food we've got that story for you coming up next in just a few minutes. but first last month this image went around the world and israeli flag set on fire at a pro palestinian rally here in berlin now the anger there was directed at israel but this site in the country that was responsible for the holocaust well it immediately raised the alarm let's take a look now at the figures on anti semitism here in germany. an average of fifteen hundred hate crimes reported against jews every year between two thousand and one and two thousand and fifteen but the number of other reported cases well it's likely to be even higher and many jews who live in germany say they experience anti semitism in their everyday lives a study by the university of bilal feld says that twenty nine percent of
economic and political scientists here in berlin nicholas thanks for being with us on the day. well also coming up on the day she was a famous t.v. chef in syria now she's a refugee in germany and she's trying to teach in germans how to cook classic syrian dishes even the german chancellor is a fan of her food we've got that story for you coming up next in just a few minutes. but first last month this image went around the world and israeli flag set on fire at a pro palestinian rally here in...
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institute here in berlin nicholas thanks for being with us. ok we have time for one more question here we do because there are sometimes that how you don't think i'm better ok i was struck watching the speech by how trump seemed on message it looked like they'd actually got him on the teleprompter he gave a coherent speech he gave a largely scripted speech what did you make of that can we look forward to more of that same trump next week at the state of the union so i read the speech as a transcript that's different from hearing it what i read was everything but here and america is open for business we need fair trade we need just trade america alone or first but not alone you know it was. it was a lot but it you know it led as i said it let the strategy elect you know this one coherent denominator that said ok this is my vision for the global list or a read globalization of this world i mean this is what he's all about right that the forgotten men and women have been forgotten for too long i'm here to fix it i'm the deal maker and there's no
institute here in berlin nicholas thanks for being with us. ok we have time for one more question here we do because there are sometimes that how you don't think i'm better ok i was struck watching the speech by how trump seemed on message it looked like they'd actually got him on the teleprompter he gave a coherent speech he gave a largely scripted speech what did you make of that can we look forward to more of that same trump next week at the state of the union so i read the speech as a...
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parliament with a conservative an actor posse part of the ruling coalition from beirut we're joined by nicholas no co-director of tunis exchange a research summit involving all sides of the political debate in tunisia and also in tunis muhammadiyah hamami who's an independent research consultant who's been observing tunis as protests on the streets gentlemen welcome to you all about how to start with you what exactly are people protesting about what is it that they but they want that the withdrawal of these a ceratin measures or change of government. well that i think there is. a lot of demand so that's why we should separate what they are protesting and what they are demanding so they are put to sing the general economy except to ation where they are living so during the last years the economy condition of musses nations became worst but the new fineness law that has been adopted by the government by the end of december triggered this new wave of protests that are mainly organized by this new movement new youth movement called. the net which means indonesian dialect what are we waiting for and
parliament with a conservative an actor posse part of the ruling coalition from beirut we're joined by nicholas no co-director of tunis exchange a research summit involving all sides of the political debate in tunisia and also in tunis muhammadiyah hamami who's an independent research consultant who's been observing tunis as protests on the streets gentlemen welcome to you all about how to start with you what exactly are people protesting about what is it that they but they want that the...
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need a final a different approach if you're riding roughshod over human rights by the sound of what nicholas is is saying you ignoring or denying what what's really happening in two zero. absolutely not again the answer to the question why the opposition voted for the rises and then asked of the people to go to the three is no one answered to this question the point is that when a growing anything we know that we have a real difficulties in our country numbers are pretty growing in a good...
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government so welcome nicholas which trump are you expecting to see or you trump or tweeting trump. something in between i think that the state of the union is too important for president and his agenda to win it. to say that put that bluntly but on the other hand off the cuff remarks will be part are part of his style so we'll see what the him promises on and the state of the union speech who is it for is this is this a domestically focused speech or does he have an eye on the international audience i don't think so i think that try president trump has always shown the disdain for the international community for the rules based approach that the international community works on that was championed by the united states for decades i don't think that this is and then remember remember the state of the union is about the union so it's just fair and square for a president to address his audience or address americans as a whole but it surely will not be about american allies abroad or their interests what about alexandra's point the briefing that she received in which it was said that m
government so welcome nicholas which trump are you expecting to see or you trump or tweeting trump. something in between i think that the state of the union is too important for president and his agenda to win it. to say that put that bluntly but on the other hand off the cuff remarks will be part are part of his style so we'll see what the him promises on and the state of the union speech who is it for is this is this a domestically focused speech or does he have an eye on the international...
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the first one as they had trick for hand-overs nicholas full crew congrats to him it's time for our match day eighteen round up and we start braman visitors hoffenheim and you'll be inaugurals my having been consistent at all this season they have struggled to compete on all three fronts to top it off they sold striker sideshow wagner to buyer it's a kick off the roof of their off to bray myth the side that booted hoffenheim from the german cup could they get some payback. hoffenheim and u.t. are not this man began life without front lines on the back now with a trip north to better braman who went into the weekend in the relegation play off space and the post back in the era started well search cannot recross for many who cannot say head home to center back second goal of the season giving him the perfect start to two thousand and eighteen job done at half time but after the break a goal must scramble so it's here to look at recent last equalise relief to flow and who felt but a disappointing result hoffenheim they dropped two points in the battle for the european places and their coach
the first one as they had trick for hand-overs nicholas full crew congrats to him it's time for our match day eighteen round up and we start braman visitors hoffenheim and you'll be inaugurals my having been consistent at all this season they have struggled to compete on all three fronts to top it off they sold striker sideshow wagner to buyer it's a kick off the roof of their off to bray myth the side that booted hoffenheim from the german cup could they get some payback. hoffenheim and u.t....
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can see ‘the coronation‘ on sunday evening, at 8 o'clock on bbc one. now it's time for newsnight with kirsty wark. the president of the united states uses the crudest of language to dismiss immigrants from haiti, el salvador and parts of africa before calling for more immigration from norway instead. today he went off for his annual medical exam as his alleged words quickly wound up in the wall street journal. we'll ask the african union's ambassador to washington if the president is just a straightforward racist. also tonight, guess who's had an epiphany? people will see more posts from people they are connected to and less content from publishers. facebook was built to connect you to the stories and people that matter
nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can see ‘the coronation‘ on sunday evening, at 8 o'clock on bbc one. now it's time for newsnight with kirsty wark. the president of the united states uses the crudest of language to dismiss immigrants from haiti, el salvador and parts of africa before calling for more immigration from norway instead. today he went off for his annual medical exam as his alleged words quickly wound up in the wall street journal. we'll ask the african union's ambassador to...
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the first one as they had trick for hand-overs nicholas full crew congrats to him it's time for our match day eighteen round up and we start braman visitors hoffenheim and you'll be in novels my having been a consistent at all this season they have struggled to compete on all three fronts to top it off they sold striker sideshow wagner to buyer and to kick off the rock run to their off to bray myth the side that booted hoffenheim from the german cup could they get some payback for. hoffenheim...
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and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything's bubble and before we go away and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's coming up but first let's hit some business and financial headlines amazon berkshire hathaway and j.p. morgan are partnering to create a new separate health care company to serve their employees they also say the effort will focus on the long term and will be quote free from profit making incentives and constraints analysts suggest that the high powered partnership could change the health care market amazon is the world's largest retailer and j.p. morgan chase has the most assets of any u.s. bank but the new company also faces a steep learning curve as they venture into the health care arena amazon
and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything's bubble and before we go away and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's...
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invasion and destruction in iraq nicholas thank you very much indeed for joining us well as we just heard the iraqi government says it needs one hundred billion dollars to rebuild and the u.s. is pledging hundred fifty million how much of a difference will someone that make you think. yes well that. you know that suggests the the us is not responsible for all this destruction but you know we all know the reality is that it was the united states and the u.k. who invaded and destroyed iraq and the history of u.s. funding for reconstruction is really utterly shameful the u.s. congress in two thousand and three appropriated eighteen billion dollars five years later u.s. general accounting office concluded that only twenty four percent of u.s. reconstruction funds for iraq had ever been dispersed instead what reconstruction did take place in iraq was funded by what was called the development fund for iraq that was funded under a u.n. security council resolution and what that did was to take six billion dollars left over in the oil for food program it took the. assets that had been. the a
invasion and destruction in iraq nicholas thank you very much indeed for joining us well as we just heard the iraqi government says it needs one hundred billion dollars to rebuild and the u.s. is pledging hundred fifty million how much of a difference will someone that make you think. yes well that. you know that suggests the the us is not responsible for all this destruction but you know we all know the reality is that it was the united states and the u.k. who invaded and destroyed iraq and...
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and now we go to miami where are two years nicholas o'donovan is at the north american bit coin confort nicolas what's going on there however miami has become ground zero for the crypto community hundreds of investors and to c.s. and experts have gathered here for the north american. conference everything from technology. and regulation is being discussed here actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypto world some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid extreme volatility others say that any sort of regulation would kill the idea of a crypto currency then there is the issue of countries such as china and south korea coming down hard on pick point but this is a very new order and many investors are approaching bitcoin perma let's say romantic point of view hoping to hit a big jackpot in a very short period of time experts say the education is the case let's take a listen to cryptocurrency is something that i know is going to be here for a while it's going to evolve watching is the current technology or might be a new evolution of that technology over time i'
and now we go to miami where are two years nicholas o'donovan is at the north american bit coin confort nicolas what's going on there however miami has become ground zero for the crypto community hundreds of investors and to c.s. and experts have gathered here for the north american. conference everything from technology. and regulation is being discussed here actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypto world some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid extreme...
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and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything's bubble and before we go away and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how you might say it all that's coming up but first let's hit some business and financial headlines. amazon bircher halfway and j.p. morgan are partnering to create a new separate health care company to serve their employees they also say the effort will focus on the long term and will be quote free from profit making incentives and constraints analysts suggest that a high powered partnership could change the health care market amazon is the world's largest retailer and j.p. morgan chase has the most assets of any u.s. bank but the new company also faces a steep learning curve as they venture into the health care arena amazon c.
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is a song in a corner and nicholas was cool for watching. own goal to. fly and were forced to up their game and some in love and dusty to live it again the pole seventeenth goal of the season hama's then headed his hundred thousand as the goal line a platter. for to the final score and forced to work hard for their customary win over courageous braman. so i'm here with michelle deans a former born this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of bremen. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller know this from a fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and the second goal of his header was from another they looked very hard stop. yeah at the moment here you have to say there a
is a song in a corner and nicholas was cool for watching. own goal to. fly and were forced to up their game and some in love and dusty to live it again the pole seventeenth goal of the season hama's then headed his hundred thousand as the goal line a platter. for to the final score and forced to work hard for their customary win over courageous braman. so i'm here with michelle deans a former born this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron...
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and now we go to miami where r t is nicholas o'donovan is at the north american bitcoin comforts nicholas what's going on there how is it for miami has become ground zero for the crypt to munity hundreds of investors and to z.f. and experts have gathered here for the north american coin conference everything from chain technology to ice the and regulation is being discussed actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypt well some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid extreme volatility of this day and any sort of regulation would kill the idea of a crypto currency then there's the issue of countries such as china and south korea that coming down hard on big coins but this is a very new and many investors are approaching bitcoin from a let's say romantic point of yours hoping to hit a big jackpot in a very short period of time experts say the. education is the case let's take a listen to cryptocurrency is something that i know is going to be here for a while it's going to evolve watching is the current technology or might be a new evolution of that technology ov
and now we go to miami where r t is nicholas o'donovan is at the north american bitcoin comforts nicholas what's going on there how is it for miami has become ground zero for the crypt to munity hundreds of investors and to z.f. and experts have gathered here for the north american coin conference everything from chain technology to ice the and regulation is being discussed actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypt well some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid...
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nicholas witchell‘s report contains flash photography. they travel with all the paraphernalia of royalty, but harry and meghan are the new royal couple determined to do things just a little differently. so this was a visit to a radio station, housed in old shipping containers. cheering believe it or not everyone is listening and i'm in the same room as the royal couple right now. this is reprezent fm in brixton, south london, set up 10 years ago to help tackle inner city issues, like knife crime. it gives young people a purpose and trains them to be broadcasters. i can see why your show‘s so popular because you're so thoughtful in the approach, but also so engaging to listen to. thank you. inside the station, harry and meghan were getting to know the broadcasting class of 2018. 0utside it was apparent that royalty‘s newest recruit is reaching new audiences herself. the support from brixton, it was just a lot of people of colour that were just cheering her on. obviously you could tell that she was quite surprised the reception she got.
nicholas witchell‘s report contains flash photography. they travel with all the paraphernalia of royalty, but harry and meghan are the new royal couple determined to do things just a little differently. so this was a visit to a radio station, housed in old shipping containers. cheering believe it or not everyone is listening and i'm in the same room as the royal couple right now. this is reprezent fm in brixton, south london, set up 10 years ago to help tackle inner city issues, like knife...
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and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything bubble and before we go our way and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's coming up but first let's hit some business and financial headlines. amazon bircher halfway and j.p. morgan are partnering to create a new separate health care company to serve their employees they also say the effort will focus on the long term and will be quote free from profit making incentives and constraints analysts suggest that the high powered partnership could change the health care market amazon is the world's largest retailer and j.p. morgan chase has the most assets of any u.s. bank but the new company also faces a steep learning curve as they venture into the health care arena amazon
and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything bubble and before we go our way and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's...
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and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speech as nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything bubble and before we go our way and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's coming up but first let's hit some business and financial headlines amazon berkshire hathaway and j.p. morgan are partnering to create a new separate health care company to serve their employees they also say the effort will focus on the long term and will be quote free from profit making incentives and constraints analysts suggest that the high powered partnership could change the health care market amazon is the world's largest retailer and j.p. morgan chase has the most assets of any u.s. bank but the new company also faces a steep learning curve as they venture into the health care arena amazo
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effort to fight terror groups let's get some insight now because we're joined live on the program by nicholas davies journalist and author of the book blood on our hands the american invasion and destruction of iraq to discuss the issue further hi there nicholas donald trump has accused pakistan of providing a safe haven for terrorists a novice security aid for the country is this it new pressure on islam or bad going to change the situation when it comes to the war on terror. well in the past when the u.s. has pressured pakistan to drive militants out of its so-called safe havens. this is not necessarily worked out as the u.s. would hope two years ago in twenty sixteen pakistan did exactly that and drove out you know hundreds or thousands of foreign fighters from the border areas these were chechens and specs and we girth and so those people relocated to northern afghanistan and joined the taliban there so and in fact helping to strengthen what has been really a resurgence of the taliban in northern afghanistan where the people most people are not even pashtoon that taliban originally had it
effort to fight terror groups let's get some insight now because we're joined live on the program by nicholas davies journalist and author of the book blood on our hands the american invasion and destruction of iraq to discuss the issue further hi there nicholas donald trump has accused pakistan of providing a safe haven for terrorists a novice security aid for the country is this it new pressure on islam or bad going to change the situation when it comes to the war on terror. well in the past...
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and now we go to miami where are two years nicholas o'donovan is at the north american coin conference nicholas what's going on there however miami has become ground zero for the crypto community hundreds of investors and through c.s. and experts have gathered here for the north american. conference everything from technology. and regulation is being discussed here actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypto world some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid extreme volatility others say that any sort of regulation would kill the idea of a crypto currency then there's the issue of countries such as china and south korea coming down hard on pick point but this is a very new order and many investors are approaching bitcoin perma let's say romantic point of view hoping to hit a big jackpot in a very short period of time experts say the education is the case let's take a listen to cryptocurrency is something that i know is going to be here for a while it's going to evolve watching is the current technology might be an evolution of that technology over time i'm
and now we go to miami where are two years nicholas o'donovan is at the north american coin conference nicholas what's going on there however miami has become ground zero for the crypto community hundreds of investors and through c.s. and experts have gathered here for the north american. conference everything from technology. and regulation is being discussed here actually future regulation is a big topic within the crypto world some say in that regulation is necessary in order to avoid...
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trust in the country and its institutions the government wants open dialogue regarding the demands nicholas knows direct of the tunis exchange conference a research summit involving all sides of the political debate in tunis and he joins us from beirut always good to see you nicholas know these protests say don't seem to be going anywhere away soon from the streets how damaging do you think this is for the government it's very damaging for the government it's already damaging the tunisian economy for sure it's damaging also to european an external interests who are quite worried about the situation of another kind of seemingly unstable state on the mediterranean on their borders so all around this is great greatly concerning it's also concerning to our tunisian friends as well who are experiencing extreme economic hardship but who are also scared about unrest and violence and some reports of thuggery and vandalism except for us so i would say really you have all of the different actors that have a hand in tunisia future they're all quite concerned at this moment and do you think is benefiti
trust in the country and its institutions the government wants open dialogue regarding the demands nicholas knows direct of the tunis exchange conference a research summit involving all sides of the political debate in tunis and he joins us from beirut always good to see you nicholas know these protests say don't seem to be going anywhere away soon from the streets how damaging do you think this is for the government it's very damaging for the government it's already damaging the tunisian...
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nicholas, we wish you well. do you wa nt to nicholas, we wish you well. do you want to pitch for a job right now? go on then, if anybody wants to hire me, hire me. why? i'm a hard worker, i want to be out there working and nobody wants to be sat at home ever, do they? i don't want a job in bricklaying. welcome i do, but i wa nt to bricklaying. welcome i do, but i want to continue my qualification and get my level three and get out there and do all the real stuff then. i would there and do all the real stuff then. iwould rather get there and do all the real stuff then. i would rather get my level three and know everything about it. stay in touch with us because you will find out on the 31st what is happening so it would be interesting to talk to you after that. 100%. we to talk to you after that. 10096. we wish you well. thank you. time to get up—to—date with the main stories this morning. the time is 8:17am. many government services in the united states are facing a shutdown after politicians failed to agree on a new budget. a state of emergency has b
nicholas, we wish you well. do you wa nt to nicholas, we wish you well. do you want to pitch for a job right now? go on then, if anybody wants to hire me, hire me. why? i'm a hard worker, i want to be out there working and nobody wants to be sat at home ever, do they? i don't want a job in bricklaying. welcome i do, but i wa nt to bricklaying. welcome i do, but i want to continue my qualification and get my level three and get out there and do all the real stuff then. i would there and do all...
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and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speeches nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything bubble and before we go our way and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's coming up but first let's hit some business and financial headlines amazon berkshire hathaway and j.p. morgan are partnering to create a new separate health care company to serve their employees they also say the effort will focus on the long term and will be quote free from profit making incentives and constraints analysts suggest that the high powered partnership could change the health care market amazon is the world's largest retailer and j.p. morgan chase has the most assets of any u.s. bank. but the new company also faces a steep learning curve as they venture into the health care arena amaz
and coming up we cover president trump's first formal state of the union speeches nicholas o'donovan considers the president's year one economic report card and we discuss economic measurements like consumer confidence and markets with financial author jeffrey small plush ashley banks talks with c.e.o. of peak prosperity chris martenson about what he calls the everything bubble and before we go our way and with my take on what i hope the president will say and how he might say it all that's...
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the second kidnapping was nicholas berg from pennsylvania went to iraq, he was kidnapped -- the city, jordanian, he comes out, he went -- this is the introduction of al qaeda, i will talk about this more in a minute. he went from jail to pakistan and then he went to a refugee camp, the guerrilla group in the southern philippines got its name, trained there and went to tora bora and developed his credentials, he went to iraq, most people here will know this story, in order to create al qaeda in iraq, he had to assert himself in vicious war against the shia but kidnapped nicholas berg, it was shown on television, introducing al qaeda to the world and i was at cbs, in the newsroom the day the video was shown in the argument between the national editor and another editor of similar stature over how much of this video are you going to show because i remember the screen but what we're talking about is absolute power of television and political kidnapping as a form of warfare used by the week against the strong, the next kidnapping was in couple when three un workers were kidnapped and that
the second kidnapping was nicholas berg from pennsylvania went to iraq, he was kidnapped -- the city, jordanian, he comes out, he went -- this is the introduction of al qaeda, i will talk about this more in a minute. he went from jail to pakistan and then he went to a refugee camp, the guerrilla group in the southern philippines got its name, trained there and went to tora bora and developed his credentials, he went to iraq, most people here will know this story, in order to create al qaeda in...
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nicholas is the manager of the global investments. welcome to the show. this is a big week for the bond market. if you saw that it was a busy past month, this is the week when it could all come to bear. you have the jobs jamboree and the state of the union, p.c., and to david stubbs says he will be focused on the employment cost index. what is the pinnacle for you in your bond week? eci is very important. it is yellen's favorite stock indicator. it is pointing in the same direction. you have seen all these u.s. companies on the back of u.s. tax reform plan and announce bonuses and wage hikes. we do think labor market pressures are finally coming to the labore are seeing market lead to higher wage pressures. phillips curve, missing in action, you think it will be found. >> i'm going to go with that. goodfriend was interviewed for congress. his fed chair role, clearly the market got the levels wrong. it is just lower than we thought. yet we do think that is coming through now. manus: that goes to the debate of, what does technology due to the economy? ringi
nicholas is the manager of the global investments. welcome to the show. this is a big week for the bond market. if you saw that it was a busy past month, this is the week when it could all come to bear. you have the jobs jamboree and the state of the union, p.c., and to david stubbs says he will be focused on the employment cost index. what is the pinnacle for you in your bond week? eci is very important. it is yellen's favorite stock indicator. it is pointing in the same direction. you have...
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politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind well the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo he goes down. there has been a blast from the past for britain's foreign secretary scientists discovered that boris johnson is the distant relative of a well preserved centuries old mummy that was unearthed in switzerland. now the german media has revealed a growing concern over the number of islamist extremists in south east europe those claims were based on classified documents obtained by germany's left party europe correspondent peter oliver brings us more there's a growing threat from islamic extremism in europe based in the balkans and the german government is keeping it to itself that's according to a highly classified report that's being seen by some left party m.p.'s the media. the german f
politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind well the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo he goes down. there has been a blast from the past for britain's foreign secretary scientists...
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politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo it goes down the heart to. the european court of justice has condemned the use of sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers that's after hungary rejected the application of a nigerian man who claimed he was being persecuted in his home country for being gay on the account of the results of such a test we heard contrasting views on the story from she what rights campaigner peter tatchell and tony bugel from mothers against radical islam. to get asylum based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity requires far far greater levels of proof than for political religious or ethnic refugees so the hurdles that l.g. bt refugees have to go through in britain and other countries is much higher
politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo it goes down the heart to. the european court of justice has condemned the use of sexual...
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situation in the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind well the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo it goes down the heart to. the european court of justice has condemned the use of sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers after hungry rejected the application of a nigerian man who claimed he was being persecuted in his home country for being gay on account of the results of such a test and we had contrasting views on the story from our guests. to get asylum based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity requires far far greater levels of proof than for political religiou
situation in the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be...
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dentical situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo because done a lot to. follow the latest headlines to join my colleague neil harvey at the top of the out. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real sid
dentical situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed...
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dental situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie face so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind well the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo he goes down the heart to. the european court of justice has condemned the use of sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers that's after hungary rejected the application of one nigerian man who claimed he was being persecuted in his home country for being gay on account of the results of such a test we heard contrasting views on the story from our guests. to get asylum based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity requires far far greater levels of proof than for poli
dental situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie face so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, stockholm. a man accused of driving a van into a crowd of muslim worshippers last year has said that he was angry. and there was more evidence today? today we heard darren osborne again repeatedly asked about a man that he calls david. he claims he got into the van at finsbury park and was actually driving the vehicle at the time of the attack. he described daveis time of the attack. he described dave is angry about what is happening in the country but could not explain why there was no cctv footage of dave getting into the van at that point. he was asked by the prosecution, dave is not a magician is he and he replied, he is like dynamo, an illusionist, he can make himself vanish was the court also heard about the previous mental health problems suffered by mr osborne, such as depression. he said he was not mad butjust angry and then went on to talk about grooming gangs in rochdale. he was highly critical of muslims in general. the prosecutor said this is not the platform to preacher ideology an
nicholas witchell, bbc news, stockholm. a man accused of driving a van into a crowd of muslim worshippers last year has said that he was angry. and there was more evidence today? today we heard darren osborne again repeatedly asked about a man that he calls david. he claims he got into the van at finsbury park and was actually driving the vehicle at the time of the attack. he described daveis time of the attack. he described dave is angry about what is happening in the country but could not...
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identical situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo because down enough to see. what about the latest headlines of the top of the hour join us. is america as it actually is a bomb over the fantasy is reality and he's doing what you'd expect a seasoned businessman to do cut all the nonsense out of the mix bring jobs back. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at the play in my life i just felt like everything with my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit so
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i don't tickle situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo because down on r.t. . european court of justice has condemned the use of sexual orientation tests for asylum seekers but after hungry rejected the application of a nigerian man who claimed he was being persecuted in his home country for being gay on a count of the results of such a test we heard contrasting views on the story from august to get asylum based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity requires far far greater levels of proof than for political religio
i don't tickle situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can see the coronation on sunday evening at 8 o'clock on bbc one. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed at forming a new coalition government in germany between the chancellor, angela merkel‘s christian democrats and their rivals, the social democrats. after the general election back in september, the two sides have at last reached a preliminary deal and are now expected to discuss a detailed programme for government. it's expected to include a pledge to work closely with france to strengthen the eurozone. a sex offender is alleged to have carried out a serious assault in jail on a female officer he barricaded his cell. bbc news understands the prison officer was attacked during a routine cell check at littlehey jail. cambridgeshire police said a 27—year—old man was "under investigation". the government is being urged to bring contracts from the construction giant carillion back into public control amid fears it could collapse. it's a major supplier to the gover
nicholas witchell, bbc news. and you can see the coronation on sunday evening at 8 o'clock on bbc one. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed at forming a new coalition government in germany between the chancellor, angela merkel‘s christian democrats and their rivals, the social democrats. after the general election back in september, the two sides have at last reached a preliminary deal and are now expected to discuss a detailed programme for government. it's expected to include a...
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politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo because down of. the greatest sporting show on earth gets under way in russia this summer if you think the twenty fifth world cup might inspire you to improve your footballing skills artie's very own star stun collymore meets the man who designs the boots of some of the game's greats. one guy came to me one day and said ok i need the crystal soup crystal yet for my regular weekly game with my friend to. go to this sunday morning you. choose the evening game. christophe didn't want two thousand and six seven so we let him twelve years later how many pairs of football boots some will be very soon time issues that need doing so for probably close to. five hours and if they all think that what we're go
politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of stalin remains in limbo because down of. the greatest sporting show on earth gets under way in russia this summer if...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, cardiff. and incredible pictures to share with you from australia's east coast, where two teenage boys have become the first to be rescued from the ocean by a drone. lifeguards used its camera to locate the boys and could then drop an inflatable rescue pod to sweep the pair back to shore. lifeguards had been training with the drone equipment when they noticed the boys in trouble. just briefly, in story, prosecutors have been detailing allegations of abuse by the parents of 13 children rescued by police from their home in california. david and louise turpin have pleaded not guilty to torture, child abuse and olesen imprisonment. it has emerged that only escaped when a 17—year—old girl got out of the bedroom window, she had been planning the escape for two years. following hot on the heels of the stormy weather yesterday that brought wind gusts of 83 miles an hour to eastern england, the focus today is on the snow. the satellite picture shows snow showers to the north—west and here is a li
nicholas witchell, bbc news, cardiff. and incredible pictures to share with you from australia's east coast, where two teenage boys have become the first to be rescued from the ocean by a drone. lifeguards used its camera to locate the boys and could then drop an inflatable rescue pod to sweep the pair back to shore. lifeguards had been training with the drone equipment when they noticed the boys in trouble. just briefly, in story, prosecutors have been detailing allegations of abuse by the...