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>> mary louise roberts. >> there is a mary louise parker. >> go ahead with your question. >> caller: at any rate, i apologize. the role of the french resistance, i have been interested in that since i was young but i have never been able to find any good resources on activities or affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor, i'm toelg told from history it is. but as far as specifics could you recommend any resources or could you kind of detail something dealing with that? thank you. >> yep. french resistance played a huge part in -- in the d day invasion. one of the reasons i wrote this book is because d day has always been seen as an american story. ates been told within a national frame. what i tried to do is to turn the lens aren't. i envisioned robert kappa's picture where he is showing the gis as they go up the beach and i turned the camera around, what was it like for the french looking down from the beach? and there were civilians which we have already talked about. but there were also a lot of men, a lot of resistance men, who were in eisenhower's view equ
>> mary louise roberts. >> there is a mary louise parker. >> go ahead with your question. >> caller: at any rate, i apologize. the role of the french resistance, i have been interested in that since i was young but i have never been able to find any good resources on activities or affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor, i'm toelg told from history it is. but as far as specifics could you recommend any resources or could you kind of detail...
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my grandmother was mary louise robert. my mother and her moved from manhattan to paris during the depression. her sister jean married a frenchman and lived there for quite a while. i wonder if that is a common name or are we related? >> i think roberts is my father's name. my father was from maine. he supposedly was the descendent of the trunk of plymouth colony's. he was on the mayflower. he was kicked out of plymouth colony. that is my ancestry on my father's side. it is a welsh name. i don't know. i will say, a lot of you have talked about marriage between americans and the french. that was one of the happy result of them being on the continent. the french women and american gis often fell in love. that love lasted. when the war was over, the americans came back to get their bride. >> you wrote a book called what soldiers do. sex and the american g.i. in france. why did you write that and what reaction did it get? >> i just got interested in the relationship between the american gis and the french. what distinguished me
my grandmother was mary louise robert. my mother and her moved from manhattan to paris during the depression. her sister jean married a frenchman and lived there for quite a while. i wonder if that is a common name or are we related? >> i think roberts is my father's name. my father was from maine. he supposedly was the descendent of the trunk of plymouth colony's. he was on the mayflower. he was kicked out of plymouth colony. that is my ancestry on my father's side. it is a welsh name. i...
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you are educating us soulthis morning, louise. along bike ona soulthis morning, louise. along bike on a bicycle. a lot of people coming back from work, lots of people working from home. if you have that tuesday morning blues, we have that tuesday morning blues, we have been speaking for the office —— to the office for national statistics. they carry out a labour market survey every year. it is the largest household study in the uk that looks at how and where people are working. they found that a huge jump in the number of people who worked mainly from their own home. it is up 74% in the last ten years, from 884,000 in 2008 to 1.54 million in 2018. and we're seeing an increase in people who work in different places, with their home as a base. 200,000 more people worked like that at the end of last year than they did ten years before, up to 2.6 million. what impact does that have on workers? well, it means there is more flexibility for staff, and it keeps costs down for firms. but the charity mind say more of us working from home could leave us feeling isolated and lon
you are educating us soulthis morning, louise. along bike ona soulthis morning, louise. along bike on a bicycle. a lot of people coming back from work, lots of people working from home. if you have that tuesday morning blues, we have that tuesday morning blues, we have been speaking for the office —— to the office for national statistics. they carry out a labour market survey every year. it is the largest household study in the uk that looks at how and where people are working. they found...
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hello, louise, nice to meet you. i've tried lots of different things andi i've tried lots of different things and i really feel i'm still on a journey. are you saying out there there is an answer for me and other women who have similar but different issues? i think the key to being successful with hormone replacement is individualising. hrt and breast cancer, there were concerns about that but what would you say? so the concerns about breast cancer are genuine in the sense that there was a link with hormone replacement therapy. this came from studies that look at all the types of hormone araby preparations. many we don't routinely recommend for our patients. using more modern types of hormone therapies, the increase risk seems to be mitigated in the first five years of use. said just a few thoughts, really. i feel five years of use. said just a few thoughts, really. ifeel really reassured after talking to nick. none of us are alone on this and there really is help out there and i kind of thing, it's about time we rea
hello, louise, nice to meet you. i've tried lots of different things andi i've tried lots of different things and i really feel i'm still on a journey. are you saying out there there is an answer for me and other women who have similar but different issues? i think the key to being successful with hormone replacement is individualising. hrt and breast cancer, there were concerns about that but what would you say? so the concerns about breast cancer are genuine in the sense that there was a link...
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louise can tell us. all all week on breakfast, we've been having a conversation about the menopause, and today we're looking at lifestyle tips for coping, and how relationships are affected. louise is at the birmingham botanical gardens for us. she has been stealing the flowers and the plants from the looks of things! leave them alone! all we've done is borrow them. good morning to you all, thank you so much and thank you all, thank you so much and thank you to all of you who have been joining in this conversation. we wa nted joining in this conversation. we wanted to start to talk about it and i felt really nervous at the beginning of this week. i have genuinely been touched, overwhelmed by all the messages. i want to give you one example. this is amanda who says, thank you for talking about this. apart from the hot flushes i have no idea what to expect. at times my symptoms had been particularly bad, feeling depressed or downbeat. not like my usual optimistic self. i know what you mean! i chose not to
louise can tell us. all all week on breakfast, we've been having a conversation about the menopause, and today we're looking at lifestyle tips for coping, and how relationships are affected. louise is at the birmingham botanical gardens for us. she has been stealing the flowers and the plants from the looks of things! leave them alone! all we've done is borrow them. good morning to you all, thank you so much and thank you all, thank you so much and thank you to all of you who have been joining...
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you are a little ray of sunshine, louise! thank you for ending on a high. | louise! thank you for ending on a high. iam louise! thank you for ending on a high. i am trying hard for you. taking a child swimming is something most parents and carers do without a second thought. but for children who have disabilities or are seriously ill, it can be much more challenging. but now a scheme in aberdeen has found a way to help children enjoy the water whilst keeping vital equipment dry. and there's a bonus — the children can swim with mermaids. nasim asl reports. alanna has a rare lung disease. she is two. and today she is off to swim with a mermaid. she needs a constant supply of oxygen, fed by a tube in her bowel, and is hyper mobile. she gets so excited when i mention the swimming pool. she loves coming to the splash, splash, as she would call it. it's amazing to see, considering a couple of years ago we never thought she would ever get in the water. but with her hypermobility it's amazing to get into the water, because it's exercise for her legs. this is the only chanc
you are a little ray of sunshine, louise! thank you for ending on a high. | louise! thank you for ending on a high. iam louise! thank you for ending on a high. i am trying hard for you. taking a child swimming is something most parents and carers do without a second thought. but for children who have disabilities or are seriously ill, it can be much more challenging. but now a scheme in aberdeen has found a way to help children enjoy the water whilst keeping vital equipment dry. and there's a...
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rachel louise snyder, everybody. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) when your energy is spent but there is so much more you want to do. new starbucks tripleshot energy. 225 mg of caffeine for the energy to do what matters to you. what gives you energy? [tv] i ca[door bell]ving you. ♪ other places deliver food. we deliver more than that. delivering happy. mcdonalds on uber eats. sometimes your whenlast miller lite...out, has a way of becoming your second to last. miller lite. hold true. (nature, ambient sounds, birds in flight, running water) (car horn - barely audible) (car horn - increasing in volume and intensity) (car horn - loud) jane, this is jim from onstar. i've contacted help and they're on their way. o.k. don't worry i'm going to stay with you until help arrives. thank you. that deer, it just, just came out of nowhere. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: well that's our show for tonight. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> and, look, president xi is a friend of mine, great guy. but he's for chi
rachel louise snyder, everybody. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) when your energy is spent but there is so much more you want to do. new starbucks tripleshot energy. 225 mg of caffeine for the energy to do what matters to you. what gives you energy? [tv] i ca[door bell]ving you. ♪ other places deliver food. we deliver more than that. delivering happy. mcdonalds on uber eats. sometimes your whenlast miller lite...out, has a way of becoming your second to last....
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rachel louise snyder is joining us, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, china is going to own the internet, new york city wants to look at your texts, and whitney houston is going back on tour. but first, let's catch up on today's headlines. we begin with news out of the midwest. recently they have faced a record number of storms, and it looks like it's only about to get worse. >> breaking overnight-- get out. emergency evacuations and dramatic rescues after heavy flooding hits the midwest and the south, an entire region slammed by powerful tornadoes for a fifth straight day. tens of millions in the danger zone once again. >> since the tornado threat began here on saturday, there have been 133 reported tornadoes, more than 30 just in the last 24 hours. >> trevor: over 130 tornadoes in five days. that is terrifying. mostly because tornadoes are the worst natural disaster. like, they're super destructive, and it feels like they make it personal, you know. ( laughter ) no, because hurricanes and floods affect entire regions. a tornado just wants your house. ( laug
rachel louise snyder is joining us, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, china is going to own the internet, new york city wants to look at your texts, and whitney houston is going back on tour. but first, let's catch up on today's headlines. we begin with news out of the midwest. recently they have faced a record number of storms, and it looks like it's only about to get worse. >> breaking overnight-- get out. emergency evacuations and dramatic rescues after heavy...
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despite their upper middle class standing, louise was uncomfortable hiring a maid >> she is late. >> reporter: that tense scene giving way to one of the show's most nostalgic surprises. >> i'm florence johnson. >> reporter: marla gibbs, the actress to played florence reprising her role. >> my very first scene, of course, was coming in from the agency, and announcing that i was flence jefferson. i always say i ain't got no right to waste time when other people are paying for it. >> she was like the people i grew up with. the maids that my mother knew, they took over. >> do you folks mind if i ask you something? >> no, go right ahead. >> you live in this apartment, right? >> uh-huh. >> and you got an apartment in in buildin' too? >> yes, that's right. >> how come we overcame and nobody told me? >> reporter: the jeffersons and "all in the family" paved the way for some of today's most popular shows. >> give you any cake you want just as long as it's not for a gay wedding. >> we took a page from that in what we're doing with "black-ish." >> say a race that you are attracted to sexually.
despite their upper middle class standing, louise was uncomfortable hiring a maid >> she is late. >> reporter: that tense scene giving way to one of the show's most nostalgic surprises. >> i'm florence johnson. >> reporter: marla gibbs, the actress to played florence reprising her role. >> my very first scene, of course, was coming in from the agency, and announcing that i was flence jefferson. i always say i ain't got no right to waste time when other people are...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a significant fall in numbers of family doctors — as new figures are revealed, gps tell us they've got too many patients to treat. a miracle on merseyside. liverpool are on their way to the champions league final after beating barcelona 4—0 on a night of fantasy football at anfield. we can't believe it, can we? it was the best night ever. it was a team effort, all the way, the six champions league now. i'm proud, i'm really proud. a navy veteran whose medals were taken from him because he was bisexual prepares to sue the ministry of defence for their return. good morning. putting the brakes on growth. amid falling car sales, we'll find out later how honda and toyota are faring — and what next for the thousands of staff they employ in the uk. the medicine you won't find at a chemist. how doing something creative could make you healthier. good morning. today we have got some heavy rain coming in from the south—west of england, pushing north—eastward throug
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a significant fall in numbers of family doctors — as new figures are revealed, gps tell us they've got too many patients to treat. a miracle on merseyside. liverpool are on their way to the champions league final after beating barcelona 4—0 on a night of fantasy football at anfield. we can't believe it, can we? it was the best night ever. it was a team effort, all the way, the six champions league now. i'm proud,...
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. >> george and louise jefferson had become so financially successful that they couldn't leave queens and move to the upper east side of manhattan. >> who would have figured except for norman lear that a spinoff would be the way to do it and the rest was history. ♪ well, we're movin' on up ♪ movin' on up ♪ to the east side >> the theme song for the jeffe jeffersons tells it all. ♪ movin' on up >> the song is dipped in black culture, black references and black english. fish don't fry in the kitchen, beans don't burn on the grill. it only rhymes if you're black. ♪ now we're up in the big leagues ♪ >> for a lot of black people in this country, it was a theme song that just resonated. >> the rest of the world hadn't seen anything like the jeffersons. >> they represented an upper middle class, upwardly mobile. they were living the american dream. >> you live in this apartment, right? >> uh-huh. >> and you got an apartment in this building, too? >> yes, that's right. >> well how come we overcame and nobody told me? >> these shows were champions for inclusivity and diversity and
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here is louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, louise. good morning. there's some rain in the forecast u nfortu nately, there's some rain in the forecast unfortunately, but it's bank holiday weekend, so it's kind of traditional, isn't it? a cloudy start for many of us, it is quite mild out there, that said, but rain in the forecast will move through and introduce something just a little bit easier and cooler. this has been the progress of the wet weather through the night, mostly in scotla nd weather through the night, mostly in scotland and northern ireland, just starting to push into fringes of north—west england and north wales. it is fairly fragmented further south, so it is going to be showery rain as it moves its way slowly eastwards and it will take its time in doing so stop probably not arriving in the midlands until the middle of the day, down into lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east corner, we could see a few showers by the end of the afternoon. once that front peers through, behind it we could see some brighter conditions. so a
here is louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, louise. good morning. there's some rain in the forecast u nfortu nately, there's some rain in the forecast unfortunately, but it's bank holiday weekend, so it's kind of traditional, isn't it? a cloudy start for many of us, it is quite mild out there, that said, but rain in the forecast will move through and introduce something just a little bit easier and cooler. this has been the progress of the wet weather through the night,...
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. >> joining us from the university of wisconsin, madison, is professor mary louise roberts. we've been talking about her book, "d-day through french eyes" ahead of the 75th anniversary of d-day on june the 6th. professor roberts, thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. >> if you're interested in learning more about d-day, tune in to c-span 3 now actually to see an archival film looking at how allied airborne troops trained and executed their mission on june 6th, 1944, at our d-day programming continues tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern when we'll replay both this morning's washington journal interviews with alex and the one we finished with mary louise roberts part of a special memorial day lineup on american history tv on c-span 3. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the picture you are about to see is as important a film document. in graphic detail it reveals the operation in the invasion of normandy. you will not soon forget this picture. you may be able to recognize glidesers you built with your own hands. i think you will see
. >> joining us from the university of wisconsin, madison, is professor mary louise roberts. we've been talking about her book, "d-day through french eyes" ahead of the 75th anniversary of d-day on june the 6th. professor roberts, thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. >> if you're interested in learning more about d-day, tune in to c-span 3 now actually to see an archival film looking at how allied airborne troops...
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r >> mary louise roberts is a history professor at the >>> mary louise roberts is a history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. joining us this morning on american history tv, washington journal on our focus on d- day to talk about her book d-day through franchise. professor robert scurry just heard video from the liberation of paris later that summer. take us back to before the invasion. what was normandy like on june 5? what were the citizens like? >> the french had been under german occupation since 1940. in normandy, the situation was better than the rest of france. it was the dairyland of france. i tell my students, the wisconsin of france. there was more abundant food. at the same time, the germans took the majority of the food and milk and dairy that the normans had produced. there was hunger and a lot of fear. there was the gestapo. members of the resistance were taken away. if they were suspected of so- called terrorist acts. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion on 6 november. connected most citizens have an idea that invasion was coming at som
r >> mary louise roberts is a history professor at the >>> mary louise roberts is a history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. joining us this morning on american history tv, washington journal on our focus on d- day to talk about her book d-day through franchise. professor robert scurry just heard video from the liberation of paris later that summer. take us back to before the invasion. what was normandy like on june 5? what were the citizens like? >> the...
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health care, and to answer tim's question, my favorite tina, as you know, is louise. >> tina louise >> i bought west rock this week. i wound up -- it's been beaten down a lot and it's a duopoly with them, and i do think the stock is so expected to move higher and you get a nice yield while you wait and owen corp, as well i bought that as well. >> diversified chemicals >> that's one of the biggest makers for ammunition for guns in america. >> you would know that. >> big-time player >> it's been under pressure and it's been better than west rock has performed, but i'm buying not the leaders, the laggards in the market like this >> my week was watching decay -- and i started the week with 2880 and naked both sides both ways. >> speak english >> you sold the calls and it can kill you on the upside and you sold the puts and you're hoping that the market closes in those things. >> options actions -- >> it's coming up. >> that's the preamble >> pream beble. >> stocks get the love and bonds is where the money plays and that beg money made plays and despite china might sell our debt to punish
health care, and to answer tim's question, my favorite tina, as you know, is louise. >> tina louise >> i bought west rock this week. i wound up -- it's been beaten down a lot and it's a duopoly with them, and i do think the stock is so expected to move higher and you get a nice yield while you wait and owen corp, as well i bought that as well. >> diversified chemicals >> that's one of the biggest makers for ammunition for guns in america. >> you would know that....
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eastern time on afterwards, in her book no visible bruises, journalist rachel louise snyder reports on domestic violence with other social issues and is interviewed by michigan democratic representative debbie dangle . >> domestic violence affairs and every nearly every social issue were facing from homelessness to mass shootings, we have an even talked about mass shootings that are domestic violence homicide, mental health issues, issues of addiction, all of these have intersections with domestic violence . >> watch this weekend on book tv on cspan-2. >> the senate banking committee held in over a site hearing with financial regulators that the heads of the office of
eastern time on afterwards, in her book no visible bruises, journalist rachel louise snyder reports on domestic violence with other social issues and is interviewed by michigan democratic representative debbie dangle . >> domestic violence affairs and every nearly every social issue were facing from homelessness to mass shootings, we have an even talked about mass shootings that are domestic violence homicide, mental health issues, issues of addiction, all of these have intersections with...
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and mary louise arnold. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. monday, starting it :00 a.m. eastern. noon, inday, june 2 at depth is live with author and hoover institute professor. >> from time to time, people complained that george washington, tom jefferson condoned slavery. slavery was there for centuries before either of them were born. neither of them thought that the office of the presidency had any power to do anything about it. lincoln was able to do something about it because he did so not simply as president, but as the commander-in-chief in a war. applied to people who were in rebellion against the united states. there was no basis otherwise. >> he is written many books including "economic facts and " discoloration and disparities." join with your tweets, calls and facebook questions. watch live on sunday, june 2, from noon to 2 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2.
and mary louise arnold. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. monday, starting it :00 a.m. eastern. noon, inday, june 2 at depth is live with author and hoover institute professor. >> from time to time, people complained that george washington, tom jefferson condoned slavery. slavery was there for centuries before either of them were born. neither of them thought that the office of the presidency had any power to do anything about it. lincoln was...
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eastern time on afterwards, in her book no visible bruises, journalist rachel louise snyder reports on domestic violence with other social issues and is interviewed by michigan democratic representative debbie dangle . >> domestic violence affairs and every nearly every social issue were facing from homelessness to mass shootings, we have an even talked about mass shootings that are domestic violence homicide, mental health issues, issues of addiction, all of these have intersections with domestic violence . >> watch this weekend on book tv on cspan-2. >> the senate banking committee held in over a site hearing with financial regulators
eastern time on afterwards, in her book no visible bruises, journalist rachel louise snyder reports on domestic violence with other social issues and is interviewed by michigan democratic representative debbie dangle . >> domestic violence affairs and every nearly every social issue were facing from homelessness to mass shootings, we have an even talked about mass shootings that are domestic violence homicide, mental health issues, issues of addiction, all of these have intersections with...
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author of "the first wave: the d-day warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii" and mary louise roberts, author. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. monday, memorial day, starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. it mean to be american? middleton high school students answered the question for this year's studentcam competition. watch the winning videos saturday 10:00 a.m.'s -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. south bend from .ndiana mayor this is an hour. [applause] >> thanks for being here. >> good morning, welcome to washington post live, i appreciate you coming here today. we are kicking off our candidate series. appreciate your time. great to have you here. let's start with the news. is it town for -- time for house in kratz to start in teach went for savings? >> i have learned to think cautiously before offering advice to nancy pelosi. it is will say is that clear
author of "the first wave: the d-day warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii" and mary louise roberts, author. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. monday, memorial day, starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. it mean to be american? middleton high school students answered the question for this year's studentcam competition. watch the winning videos saturday 10:00 a.m.'s -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. south bend from .ndiana mayor this...
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louise, thank you. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime... the conservatives and labour lose hundreds of council seats across england with voters apparently fed up england with voters apparently fed up with the brexit deadlock at westminster. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it's 1:30pm and here's your latest sports news. the first delivery for england went for four. that began at 12:a5pm. that much has been reduced to 45 overs each. england won the toss and opted to bowl. the barbados born player is making his first match. england are struggling to make the breakthrough as they are currently 55 for no loss. the coverage continues on radio. a huge blow for liverpool with the confirmation that naby keita will be out for at least two months with a thigh injury suffered in the champions league defeat at barcelona. he will miss the rest of the season and is doubtful for the africa cup of nations, which starts on june the 21st in egypt. liv
louise, thank you. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime... the conservatives and labour lose hundreds of council seats across england with voters apparently fed up england with voters apparently fed up with the brexit deadlock at westminster. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it's 1:30pm and here's your latest sports news. the first delivery for england went for four. that began at...
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you and louise could do that! it's proving to be a successful partnership — reid and daley had already won a silver and three bronze medals in the event but this was their first gold. they even do synchronised waving. billy monger said he was "over the moon" after winning a race for the first time since losing both his legs after a crash two years ago. he's competing in the euroformula open series and he won the pau grand prix, posting this picture on social media he says "can't believe it, i didn't think 2 years on i'd be winning races!" a busy old few weeks coming up. and finally, with just over a month until the start of wimbledon, there was an event to celebrate the opening of court one's new roof. and rain yesterday meant it was fully tested, for the musical perfromances and matches with tennis legends including john mcenroe and martina navratilova. it was a proper, proper showbiz event. we had a few reptiles fixed. it was beautiful. they said it was time to say goodbye to the sky. it was beautiful. they sa
you and louise could do that! it's proving to be a successful partnership — reid and daley had already won a silver and three bronze medals in the event but this was their first gold. they even do synchronised waving. billy monger said he was "over the moon" after winning a race for the first time since losing both his legs after a crash two years ago. he's competing in the euroformula open series and he won the pau grand prix, posting this picture on social media he says...
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good morning, louise. i mean, there is definitely evidence ofa mean, there is definitely evidence of a party here last night at the etihad. you get the feeling it is almost a sense of relief for the fans. what a season that was. just incredible. when you think about it being the eighth time in history that the premier league title race has come down to the final day. all vying for this, of course, the premier league trophy, and for manchester city, their second win in a row in this competition, something that hasn't been achieved in ten yea rs, that hasn't been achieved in ten years, when manchester united did it back into thousand nine. and they did it in style. they had to be brighten yesterday. in the end, to ensure that they beat their title rivals, liverpool, by ensure that they beat their title rivals, liverpool, ijust ensure that they beat their title rivals, liverpool, byjust one point, in what was one the closest title races in history. it was their 14th victory in a row, and that was what was nee
good morning, louise. i mean, there is definitely evidence ofa mean, there is definitely evidence of a party here last night at the etihad. you get the feeling it is almost a sense of relief for the fans. what a season that was. just incredible. when you think about it being the eighth time in history that the premier league title race has come down to the final day. all vying for this, of course, the premier league trophy, and for manchester city, their second win in a row in this competition,...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: opposition hardens to theresa may's brexit compromise. this letter, released this morning, urges the labour leader to back her deal. last—ditch talks are continuing to save british steel. the firm says it will collapse without an emergency government loan. clothes store closures. will marks & spencer speed up its shop—shutting plan? we find out this morning how plans to turnaround the business are going. arsenal say they're furious with uefa after henrikh mkhitaryan decides not to play in the europa league final in azerbaijan because of fears over his safety. renee zellweger plays a devious billionaire in her new drama, but she tells us she'd really love to see the return of bridgetjones. i hope so. yeah, i don't know. i'm not being cagey, i promise, i don't know. i know that helen's written the book so maybe i guess there is that possibility. good morning. a chilly start to the day but for many of us it's going to be dry, sunny and warm but some rain across n
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: opposition hardens to theresa may's brexit compromise. this letter, released this morning, urges the labour leader to back her deal. last—ditch talks are continuing to save british steel. the firm says it will collapse without an emergency government loan. clothes store closures. will marks & spencer speed up its shop—shutting plan? we find out this morning how plans to turnaround the business are going....
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and mary louise roberts author of d-day through french eyes, normandy, 1944. during the program we'll take phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. >>> monday memorial day starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> next walks the next national oceanic and atmospheric administration looks at the 2019 hurricane season then a senate hearing on banking regulations. after that, a house hearing on the state of medicaid funding for puerto rico, the virgin islands and other u.s. territories. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration held this press conference in arlington, virginia, to announce 2019 hurricane season outlook. noaa model exist a near normal hurricane season running from june 1st to november 30th. commerce secretary wilbur ross delivered remarks before turning the press conference over to the noaa scientists. this is 35 minutes. >> doctor jacob black i welcome you to the podium. >> dr. jacobs, i welcome you to the podium. >> at this time it's
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time for a look at the weather with louise lear. it is beautiful out there at the moment, especially across the south—east, the east anglia corner. but this where the front is bringing showery outbreaks of rain for the rest of england. we could see some brighter skies late in the afternoon. the best of the sunshine into northern ireland, and again in that south—east corner, but we can't rule out a rogue sharp shower, but temperatures already into the mid teens, so high teens not out of the question. some of the showers will start to fade away through the evening, and that week where the fund will push its way into east anglia and the south—east corner, don't get too excited, no significant rain for the gardens. and behind it, clearerskies, temperatures falling away, and a weather front will bring more cloud and rain into the far north of scotland. that will be a player later on this week. it has some significance as well. but for tomorrow it is a lovely start, some sunshine coming through, and then we really start to see some
time for a look at the weather with louise lear. it is beautiful out there at the moment, especially across the south—east, the east anglia corner. but this where the front is bringing showery outbreaks of rain for the rest of england. we could see some brighter skies late in the afternoon. the best of the sunshine into northern ireland, and again in that south—east corner, but we can't rule out a rogue sharp shower, but temperatures already into the mid teens, so high teens not out of the...
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i think louise deserves a bonus for doing that report! hello. the thoroughly chilly theme continues through the day, but at least there's a lot of dry weather out there. not as as yesterday. the best of sunshine across england and wales. quite a lot of cloud elsewhere from the north—west, ringing some showers for the north of scotland. nine to 14 degrees or so, not feeling too bad in the sunshine in the south. showers across northern scotland sinking further south through the course of the night, wintry of a higher ground. elsewhere more cloud than last night, not quite as cold but temperatures two to 4 degrees. a chilly start to monday. a line of cloud, a cold front bringing showers out of scotland, across northern england, northern ireland. either side of that it should stay mostly dry. some sunny spells, across parts of scotla nd dry. some sunny spells, across parts of scotland but not particularly warm with temperatures eight to 14 degrees. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister appeals to jeremy corbyn news. t
i think louise deserves a bonus for doing that report! hello. the thoroughly chilly theme continues through the day, but at least there's a lot of dry weather out there. not as as yesterday. the best of sunshine across england and wales. quite a lot of cloud elsewhere from the north—west, ringing some showers for the north of scotland. nine to 14 degrees or so, not feeling too bad in the sunshine in the south. showers across northern scotland sinking further south through the course of the...
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the location of that piece to camera, and a sequence before it, offended louise o'gorman, who e—mailed... at the end of last week, clive myrie, who had been in sri lanka to cover the aftermath of the easter sunday bomb attacks, interviewed the country's prime minister. what caught the attention of some members of the audience was not so much what ranil wickremesinghe or clive myrie said, but what the latter was wearing — and his body language. we were given the chance to speak with the prime minister, who says he's grieving, too, despite public perceptions of a lack of empathy for those distressed in this hour of need. charles grisham had this reaction... derek appleby was equally unimpressed, asking... ravi chundi agreed... well, we asked bbc news for their response to those points, and they told us... do let us know your thoughts on any of the subjects we're covering this week, or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. last week, we discussed whether bbc news was now giving the subject of climate change the priority it warranted — if
the location of that piece to camera, and a sequence before it, offended louise o'gorman, who e—mailed... at the end of last week, clive myrie, who had been in sri lanka to cover the aftermath of the easter sunday bomb attacks, interviewed the country's prime minister. what caught the attention of some members of the audience was not so much what ranil wickremesinghe or clive myrie said, but what the latter was wearing — and his body language. we were given the chance to speak with the...
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here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. in some ways, the weather not being too hot would be perfect for all the children revising at the moment. exactly. last week when it i told my son it is a rite of passage, you are revising, it has to be nice weather. it will get a little bit colder. for those of you who have kids of next week, you will need to keep abreast of the forecast because each day will be different. the temperatures will be different. the temperatures will be different. the temperatures will be just will be different. the temperatures will bejust a will be different. the temperatures will be just a little bit below where they should be for the time of year. make the most of the next couple of days. the rain already arriving into the far north—west and it will turn cooler. this has been the story for the last few hours. we arriving through —— rain arriving through scotland and northern ireland this morning. there has been the odd spot of rain in the south—east, but that is easing the way. the best of th
here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. in some ways, the weather not being too hot would be perfect for all the children revising at the moment. exactly. last week when it i told my son it is a rite of passage, you are revising, it has to be nice weather. it will get a little bit colder. for those of you who have kids of next week, you will need to keep abreast of the forecast because each day will be different. the temperatures will be different. the temperatures will be...
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and mary louise roberts, author of d-day through franchise, normandy 1944. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comment. monday, memorial day starting at 8:00 eastern. tonight's georgetown university professor catherine onton cohen teaches a class the progressive era. she talks about how politicians and reform groups in the early as 20 century attempted to improve social and economic transitions. and prohibition. here's a preview. >> there is this general insecurity about the state of society and about how it's problem's can be solved. there is this recognition of a fundamental change in the economy, a kind of sober realization industrial capitalism is here to stay. of -- wethis optimism can do something about this. this is not existential, paralyzing fear. this is we have got a problem, let's roll up our sleeves, get it -- doctoral degrees and solve it. the bottom-line is a progressive reformists appealed to those who had nothing to lose, including their status in society. so fearful but not hopeless. maybe that is because
and mary louise roberts, author of d-day through franchise, normandy 1944. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comment. monday, memorial day starting at 8:00 eastern. tonight's georgetown university professor catherine onton cohen teaches a class the progressive era. she talks about how politicians and reform groups in the early as 20 century attempted to improve social and economic transitions. and prohibition. here's a preview. >> there is this general...
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is a stay one month away when president trump on prison she will meet in japan for day g 20 was the louise the heart of the force in new york thank you. and over to latin america argentina has been all but paralyzed by 24 hour general strike it was organized in protest of the economic policies of conservative president maurice your muckrake buses and trains running with hundreds of flights canceled shops and public buildings also state shuttered unions blamed government austerity for high levels of inflation and rising unemployment this is the 5th general strike since president mockery came to power in 2015 you savings run for a 2nd term in october. happy birthday to air bus the pan-european titan has just turned 50 but the celebrations were decide the decidedly low key along with so many successes the aerospace company has also seen his fair share of flops . for a global industrial giant this was a rather low key anniversary party they're both celebrated its 50th birthday with a company picnic employees got a souvenir key fob and free ice cream and there was a fly over that's all to celeb
is a stay one month away when president trump on prison she will meet in japan for day g 20 was the louise the heart of the force in new york thank you. and over to latin america argentina has been all but paralyzed by 24 hour general strike it was organized in protest of the economic policies of conservative president maurice your muckrake buses and trains running with hundreds of flights canceled shops and public buildings also state shuttered unions blamed government austerity for high...
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retailers about the possibility of exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implemented was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the u.s. the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip maker suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged the phone makers like apple the company said it would appeal the ruling. british steel has fallen into insolvency after emergency talks broke down $5000.00 jobs are at risk and an additional $20000.00 positions spread across the company supply chain may also be affected so is british steel a casualty of bragg's it or of the overall difficulties facing western still suppliers. is this the end for british steel. as orders plummet and the government rules out alone the outlook certainly appears to be bleak. outside the company's men steel works in the city of scunthorpe workers reacted with dismay t
retailers about the possibility of exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implemented was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the u.s. the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip maker suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: 0pposition hardens to theresa may's brexit compromise. this letter, released this morning, urges the labour leader to back her deal. last—ditch talks are continuing to save british steel. the firm says it will collapse without an emergency government loan. clothes store closures. will marks & spencer speed up its shop—shutting plan? we find out this morning how plans to turnaround the business are going. arsenal say they're furious with uefa after henrikh mkhitaryan decides not to play in the europa league final in azerbaijan because of fears over his safety.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: 0pposition hardens to theresa may's brexit compromise. this letter, released this morning, urges the labour leader to back her deal. last—ditch talks are continuing to save british steel. the firm says it will collapse without an emergency government loan. clothes store closures. will marks & spencer speed up its shop—shutting plan? we find out this morning how plans to turnaround the business are going....
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stay one month away when president and president she will busy meet in japan for day g. 20 was the louise to haro their force in new york thank you. and over to latin america argentina has been all but paralyzed by 24 hour general strike it was organized in protest of the economic policies of conservative president morrissey of mockery buses and trains running with hundreds of flights canceled shops and public buildings also state shuttered unions blamed government austerity for high levels of inflation and rising unemployment this is the 5th general strike since president mockery came to power in 2015 he's aiming to run for a 2nd term in october. happy birthday to air bus the pan-european titan has just turned 50 but the celebrations were decide decidedly low key along with so many successes the aerospace company has also seen its fair share of flops. for a global industrial giant this was a rather low key anniversary party airbus celebrated its 50th birthday with a company picnic employees got a souvenir key fob and free ice cream and there was a fly over that's all to celebrate 5 decad
stay one month away when president and president she will busy meet in japan for day g. 20 was the louise to haro their force in new york thank you. and over to latin america argentina has been all but paralyzed by 24 hour general strike it was organized in protest of the economic policies of conservative president morrissey of mockery buses and trains running with hundreds of flights canceled shops and public buildings also state shuttered unions blamed government austerity for high levels of...
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vice president louise to endorse says that it mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populace leaders have created friction in brussels. where investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one bitcoin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it towards the $9000.00 mark it coin was the 1st and is the largest crypto currency and has become the standard for digital currencies that built on a decentralized p.t.p. a network others include life light coin if syria z. cash and dash and big players looking to create their own new digital currencies facebook is looking at a product called global coin or the u.s. bank j.p. morgan has come up with its own j. p. m. point very inventive it well let's talk to tell us how he's from the block chain application platform. so as is bitcoin finally coming of age i think so i think we're seeing like true mainstream adoption starting to get in here over 125 perc
vice president louise to endorse says that it mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populace leaders have created friction in brussels. where investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one bitcoin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it towards the $9000.00 mark it coin was the 1st and is the...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: congratulations from around the world for prince harry and meghan, as they announce the birth of a baby boy. is every father and parent would ever say, your baby is amazing this little thing is absolutely to die for and little thing is absolutely to die forandi little thing is absolutely to die forand i am little thing is absolutely to die for and i am over the moon. there's excitement in windsor and in meghan‘s home city of los angeles. this morning the world's media are camped close to the sussex's home, waiting for a name and a first sight of the baby himself. schools in england are told they need to take
good morning and welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: congratulations from around the world for prince harry and meghan, as they announce the birth of a baby boy. is every father and parent would ever say, your baby is amazing this little thing is absolutely to die for and little thing is absolutely to die forandi little thing is absolutely to die forand i am little thing is absolutely to die for and i am over the moon. there's excitement in windsor and...
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exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implemented was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the u.s. the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip makers suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged to phone makers like apple the company said it would appeal the ruling. british steel has fallen into insolvency after emergency talks broke down $5000.00 jobs are at risk and an additional $20000.00 positions spread across the company supply chain may also be affected so is british steel a casualty of bragg's it or the overall difficulties facing western steel suppliers . is this the end for british steel. as orders plummet and the government rules out alone the outlook certainly appears to be bleak. outside the company's main steelworks in the city of scunthorpe workers reacted with dismay to the news. the family's. w
exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implemented was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the u.s. the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip makers suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged to phone makers like...
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retailers up all the possibility of exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implement it was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in u.s. shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip maker suppressed competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged to phone makers like apple the company said it would appeal the ruling. british steel has fallen into insolvency after emergency talks broke down $5000.00 jobs are at risk and an additional $20000.00 positions spread across the company supply chain may also be affected so as british steel a casualty of bragg's it or the overall difficulties facing western still suppliers . is this the end for british steel. as orders plummet and the government rules out alone the outlook certainly appears to be bleak. outside the company's men steel works in the city of scunthorpe workers reacted with dismay to the new
retailers up all the possibility of exceptions if the next round of duties gets finally implement it was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in u.s. shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip maker suppressed competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: there's been a stark rise in the number of complaints against payday lenders — nearly 40,000 new cases were brought last year. the government announces another brexit vote in earlyjune. but there are no signs that cross—party talks are making progress towards a deal. good morning. 0nlya good morning. only a quarter of women struggling with the menopause feel comfortable telling their bosses. we are at a clothing manufacturers adds alperton asking how they open
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: there's been a stark rise in the number of complaints against payday lenders — nearly 40,000 new cases were brought last year. the government announces another brexit vote in earlyjune. but there are no signs that cross—party talks are making progress towards a deal. good morning. 0nlya good morning. only a quarter of women struggling with the menopause feel comfortable telling their bosses. we are at a clothing...
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s budget rules will face market punishment he said the vice president louise to endorse says that would mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populist leaders have created friction in brussels. investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one bitcoin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it towards the $9000.00 mark it coined was the 1st and is the largest crypto currency and has become the standard for digital currencies that built on a decentralized p.t.p. a network others include life light coin if here e m z cash and dash and big players looking to create their own new digital currencies facebook is looking at a product called global coin on the u.s. bank j.p. morgan has come up with its own j. p. m. point very inventive it well let's talk to tell us how he's from the block chain application platform. so as is bitcoin finally coming of age i think so i think we're seeing like true ma
s budget rules will face market punishment he said the vice president louise to endorse says that would mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populist leaders have created friction in brussels. investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one bitcoin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it...
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he good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: google blocks huawei from its mobile services — new smartphones will not have access to popular apps, including maps and youtube. checking out mum's handiwork — the five cambridges filmed together for the first time, as they visit the duchess' garden at the chelsea flower show. steph‘s been back to her roots to find out how middlesbrough is defying claims it's the "worst place to be a girl". was absolutely raging and i was not the only one. a rough ride for ryanair.
he good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: google blocks huawei from its mobile services — new smartphones will not have access to popular apps, including maps and youtube. checking out mum's handiwork — the five cambridges filmed together for the first time, as they visit the duchess' garden at the chelsea flower show. steph‘s been back to her roots to find out how middlesbrough is defying claims it's the "worst place to be a...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the former motor racing driver niki lauda has died at the age of 70. scientists are warning that sea levels could rise far more than predicted, due to accelerating melting in greenland and antarctica. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times, and uk chancellor philip hammond, who will launch a preemptive strike on borisjohnson today, warning that the next tory prime minister will not have a mandate to take britain out of the european union with no deal. meanwhile, the guardian says ethnic minorities in britain are facing rising and increasingly overt racism, with levels of discrimination and abuse continuing to grow in the aftermath of the brexit referendum. in the financial times, huawei is preparing to launch its own mobile phone operating system, after google said it would stop supplying it with its android software, amid an intensif
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the former motor racing driver niki lauda has died at the age of 70. scientists are warning that sea levels could rise far more than predicted, due to accelerating melting in greenland and antarctica. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: more than 500 arrests as police target the drugs gangs exploiting society's most vulnerable people. the chancellor, philip hammond, warns conservative leadership hopefuls — don't pursue a no—deal brexit. good morning. thousands ofjobs at risk as union officials meet ministers over reports that british steel is on the brink of collapse. the three—time formula 1 world champion nikki lauda has died at the age of 70 — nine months after undergoing a lung transplant.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: more than 500 arrests as police target the drugs gangs exploiting society's most vulnerable people. the chancellor, philip hammond, warns conservative leadership hopefuls — don't pursue a no—deal brexit. good morning. thousands ofjobs at risk as union officials meet ministers over reports that british steel is on the brink of collapse. the three—time formula 1 world champion nikki lauda has died at the age of 70...
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may offers british mps a vote on whether to hold a second referendum, but only if they approve her brexit withdrawal bill. american protestors have gathered across the us as several states pass laws to restrict access to abortion services. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the sun, who say uk prime minister theresa may is facing calls from her own party to resign "immediately" after she put a second referendum on the table in a "sell—out" attempt to save her brexit deal. the ft reports british steel is braced to fall into administration with thousands ofjobs at risk, after talks with the government over an emergency £75 million loan million loan appeared. 0n the front of the guardian is a picture of celebrity chef jamie oliver who's restaurant chain collapsed into administration following failed attempts to secure additional inve
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may offers british mps a vote on whether to hold a second referendum, but only if they approve her brexit withdrawal bill. american protestors have gathered across the us as several states pass laws to restrict access to abortion services. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media...
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vice president louise to north says that it mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populace leaders have created friction in brussels. with. investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one big coin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it towards the $9000.00 mark it coin was the 1st and is the largest crypto currency and has become the standard for digital currencies that built on a decentralized p.t.p. a network others include life light coin it's theory of z. cash and dash and big players looking to create their own new digital currencies facebook is looking at a product called global coin on the u.s. bank j.p. morgan has come up with its own j. p. m. coin very inventive it well let's talk to tell us how he's from the block chain application platform. so as is bitcoin finally coming of age i think so i think we're seeing like true mainstream adoption starting to kick in over 125 pe
vice president louise to north says that it mean higher borrowing costs for rome that would hurt its economy even more generous spending programs on the italy's populace leaders have created friction in brussels. with. investors ditched them in droves last year now cryptocurrency is making a remarkable comeback the value of one big coin has surged 125 percent since the beginning of the year this month alone so half those gains pushing it towards the $9000.00 mark it coin was the 1st and is the...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the headlines: calls for almost £3 billion in extra funding to tackle what's being called the "staggering" scale of serious and organised crime in the uk. all whatsapp users are urged to update their app after the company admits a major security flaw allowed hackers to implant surveillance software in some mobile phones. pa rt part of our wake up to the menopause week, a parliamentary enquiry is to be launched over why too many women still have to fight for
good morning — welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the headlines: calls for almost £3 billion in extra funding to tackle what's being called the "staggering" scale of serious and organised crime in the uk. all whatsapp users are urged to update their app after the company admits a major security flaw allowed hackers to implant surveillance software in some mobile phones. pa rt part of our wake up to the menopause week, a parliamentary enquiry is to be launched...
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was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the us the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip makers suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged to phone makers like apple the company said it would appeal the ruling. british steel has fallen into insolvency after emergency talks broke down $5000.00 jobs are at risk and an additional $20000.00 positions spread across the company supply chain may also be affected so is british still a casualty of bragg's it or of the overall difficulties facing western steel suppliers. is this the end for british steel. as orders plummet and the government rules out alone the outlook certainly appears to be bleak. outside the company's main steelworks in the city of scunthorpe workers reacted with dismay to the news. the family's. well known if you don't get paid that one for. just a dished out in re
was a louise doro there for us in new york thank you staying in the us the shares in qualcomm fell sharply after u.s. federal judge ruled that the chip makers suppress competition in the market for smartphone chips the district judge in california said qualcomm did so by threatening to cut off supplies and demanding excessive licensing fees the decision could force the company to renegotiate fees charged to phone makers like apple the company said it would appeal the ruling. british steel has...