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iam being honest, you are getting it. iam believing great. iam being honest, you are getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, i feel like getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, ifeel like i am a bit stiff, especially on the left—hand side, but i have time to perfect my wingspan movement. i am quite looking forward to getting involved in the show, so bring it on. i have my moves, now it is time to get my costu me. my moves, now it is time to get my costume. these are huge! how do i look? you are amazing! (laughs). then the three—hour extravaganza began. the crowd sounds huge. a little bit scary. the first—ever festival for this held a capacity of 2000 people, iam about this held a capacity of 2000 people, i am about to perform in front of almost 20,000 people! showtime! it was not until i ran out into the stadium that the olympic scale of the show truly sank in. the sun is blazing, it is so hot, i am melting. totally worth it! look at this atmosphere! i can't think of another place where multiple generations from one family get the chance to be involved in such
iam being honest, you are getting it. iam believing great. iam being honest, you are getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, i feel like getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, ifeel like i am a bit stiff, especially on the left—hand side, but i have time to perfect my wingspan movement. i am quite looking forward to getting involved in the show, so bring it on. i have my moves, now it is time to get my costu me. my moves, now it is time to get my costume. these are huge! how do...
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iam going i am going to apologise
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iam definitely not anti—catholic. concerned, iam not a bigot. iam definitely not anti-catholic. they insist on playing songs which have clearly anti—catholic words, or telling the irish community to go home because the famine is over. this is an r that an organisation which is inherently, structurally, culturally anti—catholic, and there is no question about that. the roots of this tension run deep. in the zist of this tension run deep. in the 21st century, scotland still struggles with its history. the headlines on bbc news: jeremy corbyn has quashed an attempt to oust tom watson as the deputy leader of the labour party — a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brighton. former us vice presidentjoe biden accuses donald trump of an abuse of power after reports the president put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate him. iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centr
iam definitely not anti—catholic. concerned, iam not a bigot. iam definitely not anti-catholic. they insist on playing songs which have clearly anti—catholic words, or telling the irish community to go home because the famine is over. this is an r that an organisation which is inherently, structurally, culturally anti—catholic, and there is no question about that. the roots of this tension run deep. in the zist of this tension run deep. in the 21st century, scotland still struggles with...
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so frankly, iam not that i got something wrong. so frankly, i am not a political —— politician, when you said i did a u—turn, iam politician, when you said i did a u—turn, i am at american entrepreneur. —— and american entrepreneur. —— and american entrepreneur. unfortunately, sometimes you have to fire a person so sometimes you have to fire a person so for me it is not a political person as much at a ——as much as it is -- person as much at a ——as much as it is —— and analytical decision. person as much at a ——as much as it is -- and analytical decision. as you made this big flip this summer and declared that you could no longer hold your tongue and you felt that donald trump was an outrage against the us political system and against the us political system and against democracy and had to be removed, you said he has gone full—blown crazy. while the president may not have early—stage dementia, he certainly has full—blown early—stage fascism. you then went on to say... well, that is true. let'
so frankly, iam not that i got something wrong. so frankly, i am not a political —— politician, when you said i did a u—turn, iam politician, when you said i did a u—turn, i am at american entrepreneur. —— and american entrepreneur. —— and american entrepreneur. unfortunately, sometimes you have to fire a person so sometimes you have to fire a person so for me it is not a political person as much at a ——as much as it is -- person as much at a ——as much as it is ——...
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iam i am remainder iam remainderand i am remainder and i iam remainder and i represent a solidly remain constituency and we do need to arrive at a position that everybody can unite behind. and i think the statement that is coming forward will do that. you have to bearin forward will do that. you have to bear in mind the lib dems are not offering a choice, they willjust revoke it, and the tories willjust go over a cliff with no deal. we are the only party offering the people i say. and that the whole labour party can unite. you offer people a say but some members of the shadow cabinet, emily thornberry, say that during the campaign labour should be leading the to remain and we have one ofjeremy corbyn‘s biggest supporters, len mccluskey, saying that anybody in the shadow cabinet who does not stick to the line, in other words neither relieve nor remain for a general election, they should stand aside? len mccluskey is entitled to say what he says but my view is thatjeremy is arriving at a position which has a people's vote at the heart of it and i believe everybody can unite behind that.
iam i am remainder iam remainderand i am remainder and i iam remainder and i represent a solidly remain constituency and we do need to arrive at a position that everybody can unite behind. and i think the statement that is coming forward will do that. you have to bearin forward will do that. you have to bear in mind the lib dems are not offering a choice, they willjust revoke it, and the tories willjust go over a cliff with no deal. we are the only party offering the people i say. and that the...
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iam i am remainder iam remainderand i am remainder and i iam remainder and i represent a solidly remain constituency and we do need to arrive at a position that everybody can unite behind. and i think
iam i am remainder iam remainderand i am remainder and i iam remainder and i represent a solidly remain constituency and we do need to arrive at a position that everybody can unite behind. and i think
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iam back, iam ready, one more time. and finally to someone who if they were still going at 55 they'd have been in the game for four decades. luke matheson was supposed to be revising for an a level psychology last night but instead the 16 year old was scoring against manchester united at old trafford. the rochdale defender might have been allowed to miss school to play in the efl cup match on wednesday. but on thursday he was back at it. yeah, i was in school today. has a psychology test nature i did not miss that again. it went all right. as well as last night because of not as well as last night. nothing will ever top that my life time comes that was a special moment for me. what was everyone saying to you at school this morning? people i've known for five plus years community fa ns known for five plus years community fans and non—united fans everyone was just buzzing for me. fans and non—united fans everyone wasjust buzzing for me. just 16 talking to our colleagues from bbc northwest tonight. that's all from spor
iam back, iam ready, one more time. and finally to someone who if they were still going at 55 they'd have been in the game for four decades. luke matheson was supposed to be revising for an a level psychology last night but instead the 16 year old was scoring against manchester united at old trafford. the rochdale defender might have been allowed to miss school to play in the efl cup match on wednesday. but on thursday he was back at it. yeah, i was in school today. has a psychology test nature...
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i'm excited to be back, iam ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, i am excited to be back on the field and to go win some games. is being the high—speed running back important to you? when you heard that you were what went through your mind? just thinking of where i started. i just want to take it to the next level now. i am looking forward to the nfl season when you get started. at the us open, the women a level that one set each, deuce on the second game of the third set. the canadian has taken it and is one up. hi there. many northern areas were quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an hour across the north and west of the uk. today it does not look bad. pressure is building so fewer showers around although it will be quite breezy it will be less windy. that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice the isobars are still close together across the north—west and warm front moving in introducing thicker cloud with showery burs
i'm excited to be back, iam ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, i am excited to be back on the field and to go win some games. is being the high—speed running back important to you? when you heard that you were what went through your mind? just thinking of where i started. i just want to take it to the next level now. i am looking forward to the nfl season when you get started. at the us open, the women a level that one set each, deuce on the second game of the third set. the canadian has...
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iam controversial, two didn't take part. i am perfectly happy, as i have advised others, to play my part. but ido want advised others, to play my part. but i do want to make the point that this is not a standard or normal prorogation. it is... i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start in seeking to counsel me. i require no response from you. i require no response from you. i require no response from you. my lords, and members of the house of commons, by virtue of her majesty's commission, which has been now read, we do in her majesty's name and in obedience to her majesty's commands, prorogue this parliament to monday 14 october, to be then here holden, and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to monday the 14th day of october. well, that's it from monday in parliament, and that's it from parliament until it returns on monday 14 october. bbc parliament will still be up and running, though, showing some of the parliamentary highlights of the last few months,
iam controversial, two didn't take part. i am perfectly happy, as i have advised others, to play my part. but ido want advised others, to play my part. but i do want to make the point that this is not a standard or normal prorogation. it is... i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start in seeking to counsel me. i require no response from you. i require no response from you. i require no response from you. my lords, and members of...
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iam now i am now joined iam nowjoined by i am nowjoined by ed davey, iam nowjoined by ed davey, boris johnson should resign, is it heading that way? it could well do, if he has been found to mislead the queen, i think the whole nation could be deeply shocked and alarmed, and this isa deeply shocked and alarmed, and this is a prime minister who we know has already said he might not obey a law in parliament, so he is behaving in the most disgraceful way. it may be that the supreme court next week overturns its decision, but that three judges, independent judges, could come to this conclusion today isa could come to this conclusion today is a real blow to the government, and it also backs what liberal democrats and others have been saying, that this government should not have silenced parliament.“ saying, that this government should not have silenced parliament. if the supreme court upheld the ruling and parliament is recalled, what follows then? i think this still will have marked the copybook of the prime minister. the prime minister is getting a reputation for breaking the unwritten
iam now i am now joined iam nowjoined by i am nowjoined by ed davey, iam nowjoined by ed davey, boris johnson should resign, is it heading that way? it could well do, if he has been found to mislead the queen, i think the whole nation could be deeply shocked and alarmed, and this isa deeply shocked and alarmed, and this is a prime minister who we know has already said he might not obey a law in parliament, so he is behaving in the most disgraceful way. it may be that the supreme court next week...
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iam scottish court said in its entirety. i am cautiously optimistic the supreme court will follow the scottish court. if they do not they will be accepting it is possible under the british constitution for a prime minister of a minority government to shut down parliament if it is getting in his way and that cannot be right. anotherjudge said, whatever boris johnson did cannot be right. anotherjudge said, whatever borisjohnson did albeit disgraceful, it is not a matterfor the court, it is a political matter. i respect him but three scottish seniorjudges have said otherwise and had given detailed reasoning. one of the most senior qcs this morning has adopted the proceedings of the scottish court but i think what the scottish court has said will prove decisive and persuasive. if it is ruled that borisjohnson has not acted lawfully, what you think will happen? i think will start to sit immediately and mps like myself should be able to get back into the chamber and get back into committee and get on with the job of scrutinising p
iam scottish court said in its entirety. i am cautiously optimistic the supreme court will follow the scottish court. if they do not they will be accepting it is possible under the british constitution for a prime minister of a minority government to shut down parliament if it is getting in his way and that cannot be right. anotherjudge said, whatever boris johnson did cannot be right. anotherjudge said, whatever borisjohnson did albeit disgraceful, it is not a matterfor the court, it is a...
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iam in there and i heara noise. it sounds like footsteps. i think ok, maybe someone can help me. the other thing is that i felt a bit of panic, because i don't know about other visually impaired people but i don't really like not having my symbol cane, i don't really like not having it on me if i am meeting new people. just because it avoids awkwardness, if i miss a handshake, it avoids awkward questions like "who are you, why are you in my house", i didn't have it on me, unfortunately. so ijust kind of sheepishly came out of the cloakroom, hands up, i promise i'm not burgling you. it was not a person, it turned out to be a cat. so i am not religious at all but i think this cat was an absolute miracle, a divine animal sent from the disability friendly gods, who saw my time of need and sent me a messenger. because this cat brushes past my leg and it kind of leads me down a new corridor, which i don't think i would have seen by myself because it was quite dark, quite dimly lit, and it has a little bell on its collar, so very helpful. i follow this cat and i go into another room, wh
iam in there and i heara noise. it sounds like footsteps. i think ok, maybe someone can help me. the other thing is that i felt a bit of panic, because i don't know about other visually impaired people but i don't really like not having my symbol cane, i don't really like not having it on me if i am meeting new people. just because it avoids awkwardness, if i miss a handshake, it avoids awkward questions like "who are you, why are you in my house", i didn't have it on me,...
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iam now saved". i am so lucky. my life was saved. i am now quite healthy. i have come to terms with a lot of my only child stop i still miss his need of me, but i am now a very happy person together with my husband of 60 years. your country today, britain, is now wrestling again with questions of how to view itself in the world, how open or closed its borders should be. what its attitude should be to people seeking refuge in this country, say, from conflict in syria or afghanistan or deep, deep poverty and troubles in africa. do you as a transport survivor, what do you make of that debate in britain today?” found a wonderful charity called safe passage which brings today's unaccompanied child refugees to britain and so i am supporting that andi britain and so i am supporting that and i think in that way, one has that cycle, circle, that makes sense of the things that happened to us. it is horrific that children who have family in this country are not able to come to england in a legal way and this is what safe passage does. you have survivor 's guilt. are
iam now saved". i am so lucky. my life was saved. i am now quite healthy. i have come to terms with a lot of my only child stop i still miss his need of me, but i am now a very happy person together with my husband of 60 years. your country today, britain, is now wrestling again with questions of how to view itself in the world, how open or closed its borders should be. what its attitude should be to people seeking refuge in this country, say, from conflict in syria or afghanistan or deep,...
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so i am thinking, iam it has colours on it. so i am thinking, i am wondering if those colours are anything to do with the colours are anything to do with the colours up on... can you see? you don't need to know much about the history of art to try and work your way out of this room. but a bit of lateral thinking and a taste for teamwork definitely come in handy. what's in there! a creepy cloth! yes! i think they would gain loads of clues, and we are having a lot of success , of clues, and we are having a lot of success, but not a big success that we need. shall we do it again? nothing happened. we could be here for days! is there mortar —— water and bread here? and then, finally, with only ten minutes left, it all seems to come together. hopefully. yes... yes! we are free! go team! we have escaped! well done. there is only one problem, where the lift? stay with us, because coming up: christa braved the cold and goes wild swimming in scotland. now you can't come to amsterdam without trying out some herring. it's a delicacy h
so i am thinking, iam it has colours on it. so i am thinking, i am wondering if those colours are anything to do with the colours are anything to do with the colours up on... can you see? you don't need to know much about the history of art to try and work your way out of this room. but a bit of lateral thinking and a taste for teamwork definitely come in handy. what's in there! a creepy cloth! yes! i think they would gain loads of clues, and we are having a lot of success , of clues, and we...
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iam that? no, i don't agree with that at all. i am afraid the negative aspects of his legacy continues. emmerson mnangagwa has simply picked up emmerson mnangagwa has simply picked up from where mugabe left and in some respects worse. we have seen the violence continue and the failure to respect the constitution, corruption continues in our nation. and to that extent, very little has changed in zimbabwe. so a tone has been set, you think, by robert mugabe, that may take a very long time to change? i am afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of violence in this country and you can'tjust blame robert mugabe for that, one also has to blame the intransigence of ian smith and the rhodesian front in the 1960s and 19705. of ian smith and the rhodesian front in the 1960s and 1970s. but certainly, robert mugabe perpetuated that culture of violence. it is now deeply rooted in our society. and it is going to take probably another generation to rid the country of that legacy. 0k, senator david coulthard, thank you very much today, talking to
iam that? no, i don't agree with that at all. i am afraid the negative aspects of his legacy continues. emmerson mnangagwa has simply picked up emmerson mnangagwa has simply picked up from where mugabe left and in some respects worse. we have seen the violence continue and the failure to respect the constitution, corruption continues in our nation. and to that extent, very little has changed in zimbabwe. so a tone has been set, you think, by robert mugabe, that may take a very long time to...
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iam in a rush enough, so this was a massive struggle. i am in a rush because i'm trying to get home for my nephew's first birthday party, so i get out of bed and i come to the first door which happens to be an ensuite toilet. i'm there for five or ten minutes, and then i hear suddenly there's a voice coming from close by, this unfamiliar female voice, saying" hey reese, is jay's mum, jay told me you are saying and ijust wa nted told me you are saying and ijust wanted to see if you are ok, i am flying to la in five minutes." so the advice in this situation for a blind person is that if you are offered help you to properly take it when it is offered, because you don't know when it will be offered again. ididn‘t don't know when it will be offered again. i didn't do that, i was so shocked and awkward to hear someone close by when i thought i was casually on the toilet, that all i could do was just squeak back "no, i am fine thank you, i am good." to make matters worse when i stood up and pulled my trousers up, i was feeling around for a si
iam in a rush enough, so this was a massive struggle. i am in a rush because i'm trying to get home for my nephew's first birthday party, so i get out of bed and i come to the first door which happens to be an ensuite toilet. i'm there for five or ten minutes, and then i hear suddenly there's a voice coming from close by, this unfamiliar female voice, saying" hey reese, is jay's mum, jay told me you are saying and ijust wa nted told me you are saying and ijust wanted to see if you are ok,...
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iam i am live at gleneagles where europe are getting set to battle it out for gold's solheim cup. and with a big weekend coming up for tyson fury in las vegas, he tells us it's not about the money. i don't fight for money, i do not fight for glory or belts, i fight for happiness. evening. the final ashes test starts at the oval tomorrow. jason roy who dropped down the batting order last time out, has now simply been dropped, he's had a torrid series. although a couple of factors may have counted against him as england shuffle their line—up looking to at least level the series. from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. it has come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during england's training session by england do not think they can trust him, he is not fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. he will play as a specialist batsman. sam curran comes into the team as a bowling all—rounder. chris woakes comes back in the place of over
iam i am live at gleneagles where europe are getting set to battle it out for gold's solheim cup. and with a big weekend coming up for tyson fury in las vegas, he tells us it's not about the money. i don't fight for money, i do not fight for glory or belts, i fight for happiness. evening. the final ashes test starts at the oval tomorrow. jason roy who dropped down the batting order last time out, has now simply been dropped, he's had a torrid series. although a couple of factors may have...
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because 1970, 1960, iam not denying, there is an elder in the bush, they defend themselves. it's like a home guard. someone come to beat you up or kill you or beat your woman or your daughter has been raped in front of you, you can't let that happen. they have to defend. also rape. so i think in that sene. but that is already, the revolutionary era is already ended. but now we want to democratically transition for west papua. we will get your political proposals injust a moment. but your description that all of the violence is in the past is not shared by the indonesian government. jakarta's co—ordinating ministerfor political, legal, and security affairs said just the other day that "i believe benny wenda took part in the violent conspiracy that indonesians believe they saw last month when so many young people in different towns across west papua attacked the security forces." are you today conspiring against the indonesian security forces? so now my question, who started, the provocationin surabaya? i like simple answers to simple questions. are you actively conspiring w
because 1970, 1960, iam not denying, there is an elder in the bush, they defend themselves. it's like a home guard. someone come to beat you up or kill you or beat your woman or your daughter has been raped in front of you, you can't let that happen. they have to defend. also rape. so i think in that sene. but that is already, the revolutionary era is already ended. but now we want to democratically transition for west papua. we will get your political proposals injust a moment. but your...
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iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there've been impassioned exchanges about healthcare at the start of a televised debate involving the ten leading contenders for the us democratic party's presidential nomination. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has denied claims that he lied to the queen about his reasons for suspending parliament. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has strongly denied a report in politico magazine that his country was behind surveillance devices found near the white house and other sensitive areas in washington. in a statement the prime minister said it was a blatant lie. the technology that was discovered, tricks phones into sending their location, identity and, data usage. fred flights is president of the center for security policy. he recently served as chief of staff to former national security adviser john bolton. he's in washington. a lot of people have seen benjamin netanyahu a lot of people have seen benjamin neta nyahu and donald a lot of people have s
iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there've been impassioned exchanges about healthcare at the start of a televised debate involving the ten leading contenders for the us democratic party's presidential nomination. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has denied claims that he lied to the queen about his reasons for suspending parliament. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has strongly denied a report in politico magazine that his country was behind surveillance...
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because 1970, 1960, iam not denying, they defend themselves. it is like a home guard. someone came to beat you up or kill you or beach 01’ to beat you up or kill you or beach or woman 01’ your to beat you up or kill you or beach or woman or your daughter has been raped in front of you, you can't let that happen. they have to defend. also rape. but that is already, the revolutionary error is already ended. now we want to democratically transition for west papua. we will get your political proposals in just a moment. your description that all of the violence is in the past is not shared by the indonesian government. jakarta's co—ordinating minister for government. jakarta's co—ordinating ministerfor political, legal, and security affairs said just the other day that "i believe benny wenda took pa rt day that "i believe benny wenda took part in the violent conspiracy that indonesians believe they saw last month and 70 young people in different towns across west papua attacked the security forces." are you today conspiring against the indonesian security forces? so
because 1970, 1960, iam not denying, they defend themselves. it is like a home guard. someone came to beat you up or kill you or beach 01’ to beat you up or kill you or beach or woman 01’ your to beat you up or kill you or beach or woman or your daughter has been raped in front of you, you can't let that happen. they have to defend. also rape. but that is already, the revolutionary error is already ended. now we want to democratically transition for west papua. we will get your political...
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iam in i am in hong iam in hong kong i am in hong kong and this is a new month but we know we have seen this city rocked by three months of the protests. they take place pretty much every weekend, as they did again this weekend. on saturday we saw them turn violent yet again, protesters throwing bricks and petrol—bombs at the police and setting fire. teargas and water cannon being used against them. we know those of protesters continued to wa nt know those of protesters continued to want to get their message to the world. they want more democracy here in hong kong. this started with the controversial extradition bill that would have been allowed criminals to be extradited to china and of course that beale is now suspended but protesters say they want more. —— bill. they now want democracy, freedom and the right for a vote. saturday, for instance, was actually the fifth anniversary of a chinese ruling to ban full democratic elections in hong kong and, of course, that is continuing to make the pro—democracy campaigners angry. he saw that report, from our china correspondent, how t
iam in i am in hong iam in hong kong i am in hong kong and this is a new month but we know we have seen this city rocked by three months of the protests. they take place pretty much every weekend, as they did again this weekend. on saturday we saw them turn violent yet again, protesters throwing bricks and petrol—bombs at the police and setting fire. teargas and water cannon being used against them. we know those of protesters continued to wa nt know those of protesters continued to want to...
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iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: mps have defeated the british government's call for a general election. parliament is now set to be suspended for five—weeks. authorities in the bahamas have defended their response to hurricane dorian. aid still hasn't reached tens of thousands in the worst—hit areas. two years after more than 700,000 muslim rohingyas fled from a savage military operation, they remain stuck in overcrowded camps in bangladesh. a second attempt to start repatriating the refugees failed last month when none of the 3,500 rohingyas selected would agree to go, citing fears for their safety. the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of their villages. the border post in northern rhakine state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved l
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what iam us are thinking about reality. what i am trying to say is that deal binds us for the future. it is not a level playing field. the deal is a borisjohnson cake level playing field. the deal is a boris johnson cake and level playing field. the deal is a borisjohnson cake and eat it deal. we are still having the same arguments. we are not. three of us who vote in parliament are all agreed. we will have a deal. the deal will get us out and then there will be amendments made. 0nce deal will get us out and then there will be amendments made. once we are out, what the treaty says, it would be like french republics, they come and go. 0nce be like french republics, they come and go. once we are safely out, vauxhall workers in my constituency, jaguar workers, car vauxhall workers in my constituency, jaguarworkers, carworkers, providing we can protect their supply chains in this transitional period, then we can start to make major changes. if that happens, it is the end of the brexit party. major changes. if that happens, it i
what iam us are thinking about reality. what i am trying to say is that deal binds us for the future. it is not a level playing field. the deal is a borisjohnson cake level playing field. the deal is a boris johnson cake and level playing field. the deal is a borisjohnson cake and eat it deal. we are still having the same arguments. we are not. three of us who vote in parliament are all agreed. we will have a deal. the deal will get us out and then there will be amendments made. 0nce deal will...
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iam, his honourable friends share that view. i am, of course, his honourable friends share that view. iam, of course, happy his honourable friends share that view. i am, of course, happy to repeat what i said before. the prime minister has had no role, whatsoever, in this application, and it is, i think, important to bear in mind that this is a decision made by officials, including people from national cybersecurity centre, including people from the dfe, these are honourable people, doing the right thing and should not be, their reputation should not be impugned in the way that he seeks to do. was there any lobbying? i have said no there any lobbying? i have said no there was not from the prime minister or any other member of parliament. the data that was submitted in the first place, —— bid, i will make it public so long as there is no public sensitivity. the aim is to try and build a restraint and depth in what is, i know he agrees, and absolutely vital area. the hacker house did seeks to train more people. that platform h
iam, his honourable friends share that view. i am, of course, his honourable friends share that view. iam, of course, happy his honourable friends share that view. i am, of course, happy to repeat what i said before. the prime minister has had no role, whatsoever, in this application, and it is, i think, important to bear in mind that this is a decision made by officials, including people from national cybersecurity centre, including people from the dfe, these are honourable people, doing the...
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iam part wasn't, it could clearly be either. i am part of the legislature, and i am very clear that this country needs legislation on this. i do not blame the cps and the police, the judges and jurors. they would say they are just judges and jurors. they would say they arejust doing judges and jurors. they would say they are just doing what the law says but what sort of country allows that woman to be put that sort of health. the problem was - i agree with everything you have said that to be put this trial after all the horrors, losing a husband, coming around to being resuscitated and facing these charges. the 14 page suicide letter was entirely written by herand suicide letter was entirely written by her and not signed by him. i suspect he was to poorly to sign. the drugs that killed him and nearly killed her, were undiluted, as in a drink, and they said he did not know he was committing suicide, she says he was committing suicide, she says he didn't know. all they had to go on it was her word because they have not made their
iam part wasn't, it could clearly be either. i am part of the legislature, and i am very clear that this country needs legislation on this. i do not blame the cps and the police, the judges and jurors. they would say they are just judges and jurors. they would say they arejust doing judges and jurors. they would say they are just doing what the law says but what sort of country allows that woman to be put that sort of health. the problem was - i agree with everything you have said that to be...
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iam energy gels in the world cup? was it then? i am a bit cautious to name names. “— then? i am a bit cautious to name names. —— ben. then? i am a bit cautious to name names. -- ben. things like that are massive. that kinda thing is what is really going to your business. massive. that kinda thing is what is really going to your businesslj wa nted really going to your business.” wanted to build a brand with products that people like ben, in their most important moment, want to use them and rely on them. we have been told our innings is up. i am out. i am in trouble. been told our innings is up. i am out. iam in trouble. i been told our innings is up. i am out. i am in trouble. i called you ben. it is all going pear shaped. can you take over? i am going to have a rest. we asked you to tell us about taxing frequent flyers to help cut emissions — and we'll look at your answers injust a minute. the ipcc report was actually helped, initiated by prince albert of monaco, who is very keen on the oceans and preserving the oceans. that report, that will come out later today, w
iam energy gels in the world cup? was it then? i am a bit cautious to name names. “— then? i am a bit cautious to name names. —— ben. then? i am a bit cautious to name names. -- ben. things like that are massive. that kinda thing is what is really going to your business. massive. that kinda thing is what is really going to your businesslj wa nted really going to your business.” wanted to build a brand with products that people like ben, in their most important moment, want to use them...
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iam putting it i have learned the key elements of vogue. i am putting it into a routine which i am going to flop. it is going to be horrific but you know what? it is going to be fine because as long as it is a fashion. in the words of madonna, i was ready to let my words of madonna, i was ready to let d words of madonna, i was ready to let my body moved to the music. but i don't think i will be winning any trophies anytime soon. take it over. bohm. boom. boom. boom. and freezer! —— freeze! bohm. boom. boom. boom. and freezer! -- freeze! 0k, bro, iwouldn't bohm. boom. boom. boom. and freezer! -- freeze! 0k, bro, i wouldn't be giving up your dayjob any time $0011. giving up your dayjob any time soon. you need to work on that. if you were watching last week, you will remember alex setting sail on a ship that invites disabled people and able—bodied people to sign up as crew or three orfour and able—bodied people to sign up as crew or three or four days. now they are out on the high seas. let's see how they get on. how are you feeling? g
iam putting it i have learned the key elements of vogue. i am putting it into a routine which i am going to flop. it is going to be horrific but you know what? it is going to be fine because as long as it is a fashion. in the words of madonna, i was ready to let my words of madonna, i was ready to let d words of madonna, i was ready to let my body moved to the music. but i don't think i will be winning any trophies anytime soon. take it over. bohm. boom. boom. boom. and freezer! —— freeze!...
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iam gratefulfor that. i would not have played. it is nice not to have that pressure from outside that people sort ofjudging you because your injury is not visual. david denton who has retired from rugby union at the age of 29. scotla nd from rugby union at the age of 29. scotland head coach gregor townsend are seeing today he will be missed injapan. are seeing today he will be missed in japan. that is are seeing today he will be missed injapan. that is all for now. good night. you are watching bbc news. if you have been to a classical music concert in recent years you will have heard the announcement asking you to turn off your mobile phone because the performance is about to start. now the bbc philharmonic orchestra is encouraging its audiences to do the opposite. a classical concert where phone use isn't frowned upon. but welcomed... omg. we have whole generations of people now who expect, for example, to watch the telly while having their phone on, who have their phone on during conversations. we want to embrace that. so at thi
iam gratefulfor that. i would not have played. it is nice not to have that pressure from outside that people sort ofjudging you because your injury is not visual. david denton who has retired from rugby union at the age of 29. scotla nd from rugby union at the age of 29. scotland head coach gregor townsend are seeing today he will be missed injapan. are seeing today he will be missed in japan. that is are seeing today he will be missed injapan. that is all for now. good night. you are watching...
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iam they would push the law to the limit. i am afraid he is a lawyer. what he is trying to say, he is trying to bend the law and escape the law. that is outrageous from the foreign secretary. i hope dominic raabis foreign secretary. i hope dominic raab is my constituents are listening to him saying that the british committee is going to try and bend the law. what a message from the prime minister and the foreign secretary! this government is bringing our government into disrepute and people think that they can trust boris johnson, disrepute and people think that they can trust borisjohnson, that is not a wise position to take, if they think they can trust him with our democracy and rule of law, they should now think again. he is a disgraceful prime minister and they are behaving disgracefully. i'm looking forward to a general election when we can kick them out. some people say that the people who are disgraceful people like you. what the liberal democrats are saying, because a conservative party have failed to agree on what brexit meant, let's put it ba
iam they would push the law to the limit. i am afraid he is a lawyer. what he is trying to say, he is trying to bend the law and escape the law. that is outrageous from the foreign secretary. i hope dominic raabis foreign secretary. i hope dominic raab is my constituents are listening to him saying that the british committee is going to try and bend the law. what a message from the prime minister and the foreign secretary! this government is bringing our government into disrepute and people...
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iam sure about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are aware about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are aware of this move to try and get an extension put in place, what are your thoughts on that? to tie the truth, the european union to keep britain as long as possible. the second option is to have a deal and solid brexit. so, i think definitely it is of course a decision of the council, but i think definitely the council will vote for an extension. nobody wants a disaster and i had the feeling that no—deal brexit is a disaster. in the space for great britain and its people, and any second place it is not good for the union either. we have had lots of talk about trust here. he had been watching what is going on in westminster, what levels of trust you have in borisjohnson? well, i tried to be very polite. quite curious and open and willing to hear any constructive and good solution. until now, we did not have any. but again, it has to be your decision.
iam sure about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are aware about before. -- brilliant solution. i am sure you are aware of this move to try and get an extension put in place, what are your thoughts on that? to tie the truth, the european union to keep britain as long as possible. the second option is to have a deal and solid brexit. so, i think definitely it is of course a decision of the council, but i think definitely the...
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iam sure i am sure he will improve on that 25 as well. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. welcome back. the bbc has discovered that the number of prosecutions for homophobic hate crime has fallen in the last five years in england, wales and northern ireland, even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and evidence. a warning that this report by our lgbt correspondent ben hunte contains offensive language. lily is 17 and already she's a victim of homophobic hate. how often do these kind of homophobic incidents happened to you 7 i would say it's two or three times a week, out in public. wow! there was a guy that walked up to me and my friends and said, "what is this, the fat, ugly homosexual squad?" she has reported abuse to south yorkshire police. i feel like the police are not doing as much as they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply conc
iam sure i am sure he will improve on that 25 as well. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. welcome back. the bbc has discovered that the number of prosecutions for homophobic hate crime has fallen in the last five years in england, wales and northern ireland, even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and...
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iam i am genuinely truly gutted for my collea g u es i am genuinely truly gutted for my colleagues and all the passengers that we carried. decision day at the supreme court: and in spot we will hear from the formal england
iam i am genuinely truly gutted for my collea g u es i am genuinely truly gutted for my colleagues and all the passengers that we carried. decision day at the supreme court: and in spot we will hear from the formal england
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iam not already under threat from that local party. i am not sure the situation in all the constituencies but they are people who have already put event next on the line several times andi event next on the line several times and i do not see them back down. they have gone this far and from both sides it has built up as a final battle. someone like philip hammond, from the back benches, will be fighting hard. also, there are a number of conservatives who have been very clear from the beginning that, even if they were remain as an they support the outcome of the referendum, it never meant a no deal. a lot of discussion on social media. thus boris johnson deal. a lot of discussion on social media. thus borisjohnson have a mandate to go out with no deal. some people say we just need to leave stop michel barnier said this is the moment of truth. in the guardian it says, in october, it is now or never. media are often accused of dramatising things but clearly this isa dramatising things but clearly this is a very, very significant week and
iam not already under threat from that local party. i am not sure the situation in all the constituencies but they are people who have already put event next on the line several times andi event next on the line several times and i do not see them back down. they have gone this far and from both sides it has built up as a final battle. someone like philip hammond, from the back benches, will be fighting hard. also, there are a number of conservatives who have been very clear from the beginning...
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iam business and kind as for my welfare. i am particularly attracted by the tempting prospect that the honourable lady dangles before me, but she won't now that i am obliged by the commission to say that i am not permitted to disclose the advise that i may or may not have given to the government. but i repeat— the matter is under consideration. does my learned friend agree that even the future if we were unfortunate to enough to have a corbyn government. cheering. laughter. obviously not thought to be a very likely prospect! if that misfortune we re likely prospect! if that misfortune were to occur and if the government we re were to occur and if the government were to occur and if the government were to decide to suspend the house for a long period because there was a parliamentary majority against its principal policy, and if that government also decided that constitutional law was not challenged by that and challenge the right of the courts to overrule it, the conservative party would be likely to get very excited. can
iam business and kind as for my welfare. i am particularly attracted by the tempting prospect that the honourable lady dangles before me, but she won't now that i am obliged by the commission to say that i am not permitted to disclose the advise that i may or may not have given to the government. but i repeat— the matter is under consideration. does my learned friend agree that even the future if we were unfortunate to enough to have a corbyn government. cheering. laughter. obviously not...
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number one, iam conservative party at the moment. number one, i am on the right side of history, with the 7.4 million people who voted leave, and we will try to deliver that. so i am really happy about that, and also the last 40 consecutive opinion polls, including opinion polls that are out today, show that we are in the league, 11 point lead. more people wa nt to league, 11 point lead. more people want to see britain leave the european union. it depends which opinion poll you are looking at. and it is interesting, because we hear a lot from our viewers about the brexit debates, and many have said it isa brexit debates, and many have said it is a mess, and they are struggling to follow the developments, if there are any. it feels like it has stagnated. so when i ask you is there a happy place, is there a cohesion? is there a sense of harmony within the party, to move forward ? of harmony within the party, to move forward? yes, absolutely. it is great speaking from salford and fantastic having the confidence in manchester, outside of
number one, iam conservative party at the moment. number one, i am on the right side of history, with the 7.4 million people who voted leave, and we will try to deliver that. so i am really happy about that, and also the last 40 consecutive opinion polls, including opinion polls that are out today, show that we are in the league, 11 point lead. more people wa nt to league, 11 point lead. more people want to see britain leave the european union. it depends which opinion poll you are looking at....
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it is clear to me that i want a deal, iam not out. it is clear to me that i want a deal, i am not faking out. it is clear to me that i want a deal, iam not faking remain, i don't think anybody is, i think they are doing the best for the country. ido are doing the best for the country. i do not believe it is giving the order paper, it is a very simple bill and reinforces what the prime minister says, it gives him the time out. the other codes bearing on lots of peoples minds is what katya adler said on the news last night, it is not no to no deal that is frustrating the europeans, it has some of my colleagues who tweeted last week that they will vote against any deal the prime minister brings back, which is another good reason why we should put this in place, it gives an incentive for a deal. let me bring in dominic grieve, your other conservative colleague, have you been invented no invited to this meeting? not as sure asiam invited to this meeting? not as sure as i am aware, and always i invited yesterday. url lost cause? -- you area
it is clear to me that i want a deal, iam not out. it is clear to me that i want a deal, i am not faking out. it is clear to me that i want a deal, iam not faking remain, i don't think anybody is, i think they are doing the best for the country. ido are doing the best for the country. i do not believe it is giving the order paper, it is a very simple bill and reinforces what the prime minister says, it gives him the time out. the other codes bearing on lots of peoples minds is what katya adler...
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iam 35. but you want one in the middle. i am terribly sorry. maybe the best thing to do is to hand up to those members in the court, and i anticipate from the science i am receiving, that the deputy president is in the same position. so we need a numberof is in the same position. so we need a number of copies please, urgently. can we just have tab number 19. i am terribly sorry about this. what page? within the report, 3565. we don't have it here. tab 19. the updated supplemental authorities bundle. it should have been updated. it is in the what? 1481 in the cherry bundle. yes, it is also in the bundles authority... ah, yes. number13. yes, i have that. lots of discussion in the supreme court of bundles and tabs. a bit of sorting out of paper work going on but let me just refresh you on the three main points that lord pannick, who is acting for gina miller in this case about whether it was lawful or not for boris johnson this case about whether it was lawful or not for borisjohnson to suspend parliament, there are three main points he said they
iam 35. but you want one in the middle. i am terribly sorry. maybe the best thing to do is to hand up to those members in the court, and i anticipate from the science i am receiving, that the deputy president is in the same position. so we need a numberof is in the same position. so we need a number of copies please, urgently. can we just have tab number 19. i am terribly sorry about this. what page? within the report, 3565. we don't have it here. tab 19. the updated supplemental authorities...
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iam not respect for people who are working. i am not just respect for people who are working. i am notjust talking about this specific mode — make moment. last weekend, and one was being insulted throughout the whole match. i cannot understand why this is happening. when you work in other countries, there is a lot more respect. people support the team, they don't go to the stadium to insult anybody. lazio moved into fourth in serie a with a 1—1 draw with 15th placed roma in a pulsating derby at the stadio olimpico. a handball from sergei milinko—savic saw aleksandar kolarov making no mistake from the penalty spot after a quarter of an hour. lazio though struck back on the hour mark as luis alberto smashed in circo immobile‘s cutback. so honours even in the italian capital. it was quite an eventful night for gareth bale on sunday as he helped real madrid salvage a 2—2 draw at villareal in la liga. the welshman with both goals and to top it off a red card as well. bale with his first on the stroke of halftime after villareal had gone 1—0 up and then another equaliser
iam not respect for people who are working. i am not just respect for people who are working. i am notjust talking about this specific mode — make moment. last weekend, and one was being insulted throughout the whole match. i cannot understand why this is happening. when you work in other countries, there is a lot more respect. people support the team, they don't go to the stadium to insult anybody. lazio moved into fourth in serie a with a 1—1 draw with 15th placed roma in a pulsating...
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iam kind what you think they are doing here? i am kind of a cynic here. we are talking about facebook‘s like button and their data protection track record and what they are doing with children's data record and what they are doing with child ren's data and record and what they are doing with children's data and how the regulators around the world holding this company to account. great that they are hiding the like button, this changes nothing. how are you impacted on social media does make by social media? some viewers are saying that it impacts their social media and what do you say?” saying that it impacts their social media and what do you say? i use certain social media for work purposes only but i don't use things like facebook or instagram. are you concerned about what they are doing with your information more than your mental health? yes, yes. i think there track record indicates that. thank you for being on the briefing and thank you for that — —— your comments on this final story. many people have been in touch about it. shawna says men
iam kind what you think they are doing here? i am kind of a cynic here. we are talking about facebook‘s like button and their data protection track record and what they are doing with children's data record and what they are doing with child ren's data and record and what they are doing with children's data and how the regulators around the world holding this company to account. great that they are hiding the like button, this changes nothing. how are you impacted on social media does make by...
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iam martine i am martine croxall. the headlines: amber rudd quits borisjohnson‘s cabinet, attacking his handling of brexit — the government insists it is doing all it can to get a new deal. you might expect in the balance between getting a deal and no deal, 50—50 in terms of work, but it's not that. it's, like, 80, 90% of government time going into preparing for no—deal. we are working wholeheartedly, straining every sinew to get a deal, and the prime minister is personally putting in all the significant effort you would expect. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. hours to go before british airways pilots go on strike, affecting up to 300,000 passengers. joy for australia — they've retained the ashes, after bowling out england on the final day of the fourth test at old trafford. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. the headlines: australia retain the ashes, as
iam martine i am martine croxall. the headlines: amber rudd quits borisjohnson‘s cabinet, attacking his handling of brexit — the government insists it is doing all it can to get a new deal. you might expect in the balance between getting a deal and no deal, 50—50 in terms of work, but it's not that. it's, like, 80, 90% of government time going into preparing for no—deal. we are working wholeheartedly, straining every sinew to get a deal, and the prime minister is personally putting in...
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the reason iam in very immobilised already. the reason i am in paris this week is ijust came back from two days of the pri conference, 1600 of the world's biggest investment firms and banks, specifically talking about this. at cdp we act on behalf of a group of 125 investors who manage $96 trillion in assets, and who are demanding transparency and action from the businesses that they are invested in, or to whom they lend money. so the capital markets clearly realise there is a significant risk to inaction, but there is also significant opportunity for those who invest into this transition. and this is echoed by what we are hearing, also, from the business community. cdp, again on behalf of investors, collect disclosures every year from 7000 companies representing more than 50% of global market capitalisation. and these companies clearly again see the opportunity in both the transition in ambitious goal setting, companies that do better than this —— better at this tend to outperform the market, and s0 tend to outperform the
the reason iam in very immobilised already. the reason i am in paris this week is ijust came back from two days of the pri conference, 1600 of the world's biggest investment firms and banks, specifically talking about this. at cdp we act on behalf of a group of 125 investors who manage $96 trillion in assets, and who are demanding transparency and action from the businesses that they are invested in, or to whom they lend money. so the capital markets clearly realise there is a significant risk...
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i understand that, but what iam asking society. i understand that, but what i am asking you is, you have just told me that you want to go back to brussels and fight for a new deal, but ina brussels and fight for a new deal, but in a referendum you would campaignfor but in a referendum you would campaign for remain. that doesn't really make sense. i think we will win the next general election, whenever it will be. when we win that general election, of course we will talk to our partners in the european union. if a better deal is offered, or any deal, we will put that to the public, with remain and that to the public, with remain and that better deal. but we think now the situation is we are facing the real threat of disaster capitalism, really, no—deal brexit being used as a smokescreen to do sweetheart deals with donald trump which will affect living standards in the national health service and our public services. we are clear. they said, borisjohnson said, services. we are clear. they said, boris johnson said, and services. we
i understand that, but what iam asking society. i understand that, but what i am asking you is, you have just told me that you want to go back to brussels and fight for a new deal, but ina brussels and fight for a new deal, but in a referendum you would campaignfor but in a referendum you would campaign for remain. that doesn't really make sense. i think we will win the next general election, whenever it will be. when we win that general election, of course we will talk to our partners in the...
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iam on all of the sides of this debate. i am advocating for the healing probe —— process of being able to find a deal that allows us to leave the european union in a smooth and orderly way. and my words, which i can be held accountable for, i will continue to articulate us doing that, either through finding a way through the deal or to ask the people in a general election what they want to achieve. does the language being used in society and in the house of commons and public discourse right now make you as an mp feel less safe, as paula sherriff said? i'm not going to say that about myself. i'm very fortunate that we have wonderful support from west murcia police and i personally accept that when we get into the rough—and—tumble of politics there will be vigorous debates and i've never feared for my personal safety. i think there are a lot of threats that are thrown around, particularly on social media, anonymous trolls as it were, but i'm fortunate in that i can be one of those people that those kind of words do n
iam on all of the sides of this debate. i am advocating for the healing probe —— process of being able to find a deal that allows us to leave the european union in a smooth and orderly way. and my words, which i can be held accountable for, i will continue to articulate us doing that, either through finding a way through the deal or to ask the people in a general election what they want to achieve. does the language being used in society and in the house of commons and public discourse...
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it definitely wasn't easy, i'm in the finals against serena williams, but i think iam most against serena williams, but i think i am most proud of the way i'm able to get into my zone and i was able to get into my zone and i was able to block out the crowd because they we re to block out the crowd because they were really, really loud yesterday. ifi were really, really loud yesterday. if i didn't do that, i'm sure serena would have won that a second set. so i'm really glad that how i handled everything. australia have retained the ashes — beating england by 185 runs in manchester to win the fourth test of the five match series and take a 2—1 lead. england's resistance was broken late on the final day — meaning australia will leave the country with the urn for the first time since 2001. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss was watching at old trafford. watching and rolling final day we've had at old trafford, ultimately australia that retained the ashes. it was i was going to be a pretty tall order for it was i was going to be a pretty tall orderfor england it was i was going to be a
it definitely wasn't easy, i'm in the finals against serena williams, but i think iam most against serena williams, but i think i am most proud of the way i'm able to get into my zone and i was able to get into my zone and i was able to block out the crowd because they we re to block out the crowd because they were really, really loud yesterday. ifi were really, really loud yesterday. if i didn't do that, i'm sure serena would have won that a second set. so i'm really glad that how i handled...
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damage to their property, not that i condone violence, i am property, not that i condone violence, iam not property, not that i condone violence, i am not that sympathetic to them. and that was not really where i was going with the question but my thoughts are what do you think the fallout might be? with the price of oil and the impact? going back to my trading had, what will happen is that this danger of risk to oil assets means that i do not see oil dropping below $60. this risk needs to be permanently priced in our. why they did not have anti— during technology, which, incidentally, what has happened their worries me for what could happen in the hands of terrorists in the west. i mean, this is presumably coming here, i am afraid. we have had drones differ disrupt airports. but not loss of life yet, thankfully. and that is what worries me. this problem should be resolved by military and anti— drone technology. america has ample amounts of it and i am sure they are willing to sell. i think the russians have stepped up and said please, come into our loving arms and we can sell you
damage to their property, not that i condone violence, i am property, not that i condone violence, iam not property, not that i condone violence, i am not that sympathetic to them. and that was not really where i was going with the question but my thoughts are what do you think the fallout might be? with the price of oil and the impact? going back to my trading had, what will happen is that this danger of risk to oil assets means that i do not see oil dropping below $60. this risk needs to be...
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iam pleased children who witness a serious violence. i am pleased that the government is finally acknowledging and supporting these hidden victims by experiences show that much more needs to be done. stephanie thomas making us aware of that. lots more on our website. mike embley will be here at 2am, but now it is time for sport today. goodbye. welcome, you are watching the bbc news. coming up on this programme: no worries for wales who kick—start their world cup campaign with a win. messi wins the men's title at the best fifa football awards while it's megan rapinoe who wins the women's prize. kerberjust can't catch a break. the triple major winner knocked out in the first round — again! hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. we're going to kick things off in japan, where wales got their rugby world cup campaign under way with a 43—14 win over georgia earlier. warren gatland's side scored six tries ensuring a bonus point by half—time, but did struggle in a scrappy second half in toyota. katie gornall was there for us.
iam pleased children who witness a serious violence. i am pleased that the government is finally acknowledging and supporting these hidden victims by experiences show that much more needs to be done. stephanie thomas making us aware of that. lots more on our website. mike embley will be here at 2am, but now it is time for sport today. goodbye. welcome, you are watching the bbc news. coming up on this programme: no worries for wales who kick—start their world cup campaign with a win. messi...
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are you hearing the questions iam asking that. are you hearing the questions i am asking you? i am trying to get to that, you are asking about the future... we have a government with i'io future... we have a government with no majority in parliament...” understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but that is the rhetoric. i am trying to pin down to what is happening. some, like david herman, were underwhelmed with that lineup of interviewees. others were more complementary, with raj kumar advising: iamjoined i am joined now by the bbc‘s editor of live political programmes, rob burley. robert preston on itv did have the prime minister that night, but not andrew neil. you had to quite minorfigures. not a great start. i think two minor figures is unfair. we had the chief treasury secretary on the day of the major economic statement, we had a member of the shadow cabinet was close to jeremy corbyn. obviously i congratulate the piston programme for getting the prime minister that night, but it is interesting to me that if you look at the r
are you hearing the questions iam asking that. are you hearing the questions i am asking you? i am trying to get to that, you are asking about the future... we have a government with i'io future... we have a government with no majority in parliament...” understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but that is the rhetoric. i am trying to pin down to what is happening. some, like david herman, were underwhelmed with that lineup of interviewees. others were...
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hi,| hi, iam hi, i amjessica korda. hi, i am jessica korda. hello, i am nelly korda. we are different in the way that we think and our mentality in terms of, i'm a little more easy going and she is a little bit more, i think, going and she is a little bit more, i think, high going and she is a little bit more, i think, high strung in terms of how i would see it. personality wise, i think we balance each other out. she is the year into my yang. 0urfamily is the year into my yang. 0urfamily is really sport oriented, i think we just live for sport, that's all we pretty much talk about in the household, it's cool having my brother is a professional tennis player now in hisjuggling brother is a professional tennis player now in his juggling world with all that experience does make travelling the world. and my dad is a professional genus player —— travelling the world and my dad is a professional tennis player, so we're getting insight from both sides of the parents. —— insights. getting insight from both sides of the parents. -- insights. having your sister in such
hi,| hi, iam hi, i amjessica korda. hi, i am jessica korda. hello, i am nelly korda. we are different in the way that we think and our mentality in terms of, i'm a little more easy going and she is a little bit more, i think, going and she is a little bit more, i think, high going and she is a little bit more, i think, high strung in terms of how i would see it. personality wise, i think we balance each other out. she is the year into my yang. 0urfamily is the year into my yang. 0urfamily is...
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iam curlews to feed. what are you doing? i am looking up our heart of the soil is to see if they can access the invertebrates, if it is too hard they will not be able to feed. so this amazing looking bit of kit is basically a false curlew had? yes. let's see it in action, then. she is checking to see how far a curlew‘s bill would penetrate the soil. when it dries out, the insects curlews feed on either die or go below their reach. this is probably too hard. the drying out of the moors is partly down to farming practices, but conservationists say climate change may be making things worse. the curlew, the golden pullover, they are being negatively impacted by warmer temperatures, among other things. we are seeing the bird communities around us reshuffling as a result of the changes that we see, species shifting the distribution at a pace of three or more kilometres per year. you know, these impacts are real. the btl analysed 50 years of data for the bbc and found evidence that climate change was the main factor causing the d
iam curlews to feed. what are you doing? i am looking up our heart of the soil is to see if they can access the invertebrates, if it is too hard they will not be able to feed. so this amazing looking bit of kit is basically a false curlew had? yes. let's see it in action, then. she is checking to see how far a curlew‘s bill would penetrate the soil. when it dries out, the insects curlews feed on either die or go below their reach. this is probably too hard. the drying out of the moors is...
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iam from money coming this way in the north. i am from county durham, he is a southerner! there you go, that's me in my place! i will put you on the spot, you take the tories, you take labour, what is on the tory ma nifesto ? labour, what is on the tory manifesto? the tory manifesto is whatever we have had to do to get to the point of a vote, a general election, if you vote for us, we will deliver brexit, no ifs, no buts. now over to you, jeremy corbyn, what do you want? you see, i got the harder question here. you have, because labour has been trying to straddle between the two. have, because labour has been trying to straddle between the twom depends a lot on what happens in conference, which will play a role in setting the manifesto and labour policy. there will be massive pressure for an official statement ina document pressure for an official statement in a document saying we are going to have a referendum. labour at this point have to say whatever brexit deal there is they will be a referendum on it. whether they go further and say referendum on it. whether they go f
iam from money coming this way in the north. i am from county durham, he is a southerner! there you go, that's me in my place! i will put you on the spot, you take the tories, you take labour, what is on the tory ma nifesto ? labour, what is on the tory manifesto? the tory manifesto is whatever we have had to do to get to the point of a vote, a general election, if you vote for us, we will deliver brexit, no ifs, no buts. now over to you, jeremy corbyn, what do you want? you see, i got the...