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y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. celis: bienvenidos . los fabulosos incendios en eso de california son combatidos por bomberos por tercer dÍa consecutivo. las llamas se desviaron de las Áreas residenciales por lo que las autoridades levantaron las Órdenes de evacuación. stephanie tiene lo Último . stephanie: metas algunas intentan regresar a lanormalidad otros 100 con el angustia de que sus hogares sean destrozados por los incendios que azotan a sus de california. >> hemos creado una brecha lo mÁs grande posible de combustible que no se pueda quemar. pero esperamos, Íbamos a poner a prueba el trabajo que hicimos. vamos a esperar que dios nos apoye y no se vaya a preparar el incendio. stephanie: en incendiose encuentra contenido en un 19% y ha arrasado 7500 acres. destruyendo por lo menos 31 estructuras. a pesar de que las autorÍa y levan
y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. celis: bienvenidos . los fabulosos incendios en eso de california son combatidos por bomberos por tercer dÍa consecutivo. las llamas se desviaron de las Áreas residenciales por lo que las autoridades levantaron las Órdenes de evacuación. stephanie tiene lo...
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y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. celis: bienvenidos . los fabulosos incendios en eso de california son combatidos por bomberos por tercer dÍa consecutivo. las llamas se desviaron de las Áreas residenciales por lo que las autoridades levantaron las Órdenes de evacuación. stephanie tiene lo Último . stephanie: metas algunas intentan regresar a lanormalidad otros 100 con el angustia de que sus hogares sean destrozados por los incendios que azotan a sus de california. >> hemos creado una brecha lo mÁs grande posible de combustible que no se pueda quemar. pero esperamos, Íbamos a poner a prueba el trabajo que hicimos. vamos a esperar que dios n stephanie: en incendiose encuentra contenido en un 19% y ha arrasado 7500 acres. destruyendo por lo menos 31 estructuras. a pesar de que las autorÍa y levantaron las evacuaciones obligatorias, algunos
y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. celis: bienvenidos . los fabulosos incendios en eso de california son combatidos por bomberos por tercer dÍa consecutivo. las llamas se desviaron de las Áreas residenciales por lo que las autoridades levantaron las Órdenes de evacuación. stephanie tiene lo...
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the person that makes that happen is our first minister, my friend, nicola sturgeon. applause london, we see a government that is chaotic, incompetent, riven with infighting. leaving the united kingdom plagued with inequality, rife with uncertainty, facing economic catastrophe. to put it simply, friends, the scottish government under nicola's leadership is getting on with the dayjob, while the tory government in london has shut up shop, so obsessed with achieving their fantasy brexit dream. 20 years on from devolution, it cannot be denied that the scottish parliament, the scottish government, has made scotland a better place. westminster continues to let us down. conference, we cannot allow the uk government to hold us back any longer. applause we need more powers to protect our citizens, to grow our economy, to build a wealthier nation. we need the powers to deliver lasting change, conference, scotland needs independence. applause you know, tomorrow, and morally bankrupt tory government, with no mandate, with no majority, and with no right to remain in office, which
the person that makes that happen is our first minister, my friend, nicola sturgeon. applause london, we see a government that is chaotic, incompetent, riven with infighting. leaving the united kingdom plagued with inequality, rife with uncertainty, facing economic catastrophe. to put it simply, friends, the scottish government under nicola's leadership is getting on with the dayjob, while the tory government in london has shut up shop, so obsessed with achieving their fantasy brexit dream. 20...
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this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year, and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. and i can confirm today that, before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be, to the snp, what will we do if westminster refuses? the question should be demanded of the westminster parties, what gives you any right to deny people in scotland the ability to choose our own future? nicola sturgeon has delighted her party with a demand for an independence referendum next year. but, outside this hall, it's not that simple. westminster will almost certainly say no. so where does that leave the snp? westminster cannae say no to another referendum. well, they can. maybe technically, but they won't. what do you think will happen if westmin
this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year, and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. and i can confirm today that, before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be, to the snp,...
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el querido emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. falleciÓ a los 88 aÑos en su casa de texasdespuÉs de batallar mucho tiempo contra una parÁlisis progresiva. evoca un visionario de las comunicaciones. gracias a Él hoy estamos frente a ustedes. >> emilio nicolÁs considerado un visionario y revolucionario tras provocar el nacimiento de la cadena univisiÓn. >> empezÓ en 1955 con el canal 41 de san antonio. >> inmigrante, luchador, oriunda de bowie la, mÉxico transformÓ los hogares -- oriundo de huahuila mÉxico. en 1000 nacidos con y cinco emilio nicolÁs comenzÓ a trabajar en el canal 41. en ese entonces conocido como kcor radio san antonio. >> de ahÍ surgieron todo univisiÓn y las diferentes cadenas. >> produjo programas en vivo y dirigiÓ el departamento para radio y televisiÓn . despedimos a un gigante de la comunicaciÓn. un visionario que puso primero a la comunidad hispana . que siempre se sintiÓ orgulloso en representar y defender. su legado es tan poderoso que se ha convertido en la marca preferida de los hispano
el querido emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. falleciÓ a los 88 aÑos en su casa de texasdespuÉs de batallar mucho tiempo contra una parÁlisis progresiva. evoca un visionario de las comunicaciones. gracias a Él hoy estamos frente a ustedes. >> emilio nicolÁs considerado un visionario y revolucionario tras provocar el nacimiento de la cadena univisiÓn. >> empezÓ en 1955 con el canal 41 de san antonio. >> inmigrante, luchador, oriunda de bowie la,...
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y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda
y muriÓ emilio nicolÁs. uno de los fundadores de univisiÓn. y figura clave para el desarrollo de la televisiÓn hispana en estados unidos. vamos con toda
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thank you, henry zeffman and nicola bartlett. goodbye. hello. one stage way out in the atlantic, hurricane lorenzo has winds gusting up to 190 mph. no longer a hurricane, it is weakened as it moves from ireland across the united kingdom during friday, it is going to weaken even more, that said is still windy with gills and place nothing too unusual for autumn, strong winds in northern ireland, when will pick up more the port south was in southwest england. claudia winter when your night last night. that means a modest start in the morning. south wells could be heading toward 65 mph before using later in the day. the rain pushes towards parts of wells in southern england but sunny spells and elsewhere it gets drier and a bit brighter the best of the sunshine in northern ireland is, temperatures a little higher than today. as we go into tomorrow night, still some patchy ran across parts of southern england, south wales and northern ireland, clear spells elsewhere but there was still be a bit of fog patches and some visibility, turning a little on
thank you, henry zeffman and nicola bartlett. goodbye. hello. one stage way out in the atlantic, hurricane lorenzo has winds gusting up to 190 mph. no longer a hurricane, it is weakened as it moves from ireland across the united kingdom during friday, it is going to weaken even more, that said is still windy with gills and place nothing too unusual for autumn, strong winds in northern ireland, when will pick up more the port south was in southwest england. claudia winter when your night last...
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because i take nicola's point, when ba rack 0bama intervened because i take nicola's point, when barack 0bama intervened in the brexit referendum, it did not end well for the people who thought 0bama's intervention would help the remaining cause. itjust did the opposite. it's this feeling that people are interfering. particularly for a lot of people who wanted to leave, they didn't want to be told bya leave, they didn't want to be told by a city or a parliament sitting in a foreign country what should happen in this country. it's just adding more fuel to fire. i suspect this will be forgotten by tomorrow. another of my great forecasts. much of which most of which have been completely wrong. we got you to admit that. this is the challenge for the tories to get beyond this particular argument about the nhs because labour are keen. donald trump said, i don't know where this idea has come from that you can find reference to it from the american ambassador to london and donald trump injune. ambassador to london and donald trump in june. there have been a dispatches programme which alleges me
because i take nicola's point, when ba rack 0bama intervened because i take nicola's point, when barack 0bama intervened in the brexit referendum, it did not end well for the people who thought 0bama's intervention would help the remaining cause. itjust did the opposite. it's this feeling that people are interfering. particularly for a lot of people who wanted to leave, they didn't want to be told bya leave, they didn't want to be told by a city or a parliament sitting in a foreign country what...
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members of nicolas maduro's government praised the results, accusing the united states of attempting to sabotage the vote. dictatorship, the united states, could not impose anything on us. we received messages from some foreign ministries from asia and africa talking about e emails te state department desperately sent to them from senior officials at the state department to the foreign ministers of those countries, to extort them and asked him not to vote for venezuela today. the leaders of some 50 countries no longer recognize nicolas maduro as venezuela legitimate president, accusing him of massive human rights abuses. opopposition leader and self-declared interim president juan guaido called for a review of the united nations over the vote, noting it came the same day an octave vision activist was found dead in caracas -- an opposition activist was found dead in caracas. >> this happened certainly one ,r two days after the usurper madura, threatened everyone who protested on national television. he threatened them, saying all those prepared to protect should be careful. that was a
members of nicolas maduro's government praised the results, accusing the united states of attempting to sabotage the vote. dictatorship, the united states, could not impose anything on us. we received messages from some foreign ministries from asia and africa talking about e emails te state department desperately sent to them from senior officials at the state department to the foreign ministers of those countries, to extort them and asked him not to vote for venezuela today. the leaders of...
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belgium's nicolas colsaerts has ended a 7—year title drought to win the french open on sunday, finishing on 12 under par. he only managed a one over par 72 in the final round and demark‘sjb hansen looked like he might threaten for the title.
belgium's nicolas colsaerts has ended a 7—year title drought to win the french open on sunday, finishing on 12 under par. he only managed a one over par 72 in the final round and demark‘sjb hansen looked like he might threaten for the title.
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trish: and nicolas maduro? >> [through the interpreter] nicolas maduro is defeated. he has no support or respect from our citizens. but that's not enough for him to be defeated politically or diplomatically. today the migration, deaths, hunger, our children have to carry water for miles to bring water home. the social diplomatic strength translated into a social victory, the transition and change in venezuela. trish: there are many people who tell me russia is buying many oil assets in venezuela right now. is this true? is that what you are seeing? if so, is it a concern of yours? [speaking spanish] >> today we can see regarding the castro of the maduro regime, they have interests with what's going on the danger of losing our main refineries with citgo which is in the united states. we are trying to protect these assets so they don't fall into the hand of another country. so that it can remain under the control of venezuela. trish: i wan to thank president guaido for joining us tonight. kennedy joins us now. my amiga. kennedy: tonight i will be the president of kenne
trish: and nicolas maduro? >> [through the interpreter] nicolas maduro is defeated. he has no support or respect from our citizens. but that's not enough for him to be defeated politically or diplomatically. today the migration, deaths, hunger, our children have to carry water for miles to bring water home. the social diplomatic strength translated into a social victory, the transition and change in venezuela. trish: there are many people who tell me russia is buying many oil assets in...
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that is what nicola sturgeon thinks. let's get the thoughts of our chief political correspondent vicky young. nicola sturgeon doesn't like it. what about the other opposition parties? yes, the snp have said that they won't vote for an election and boris johnson's terms. they won't vote for an election and borisjohnson's terms. the way they see it, this is borisjohnson saying, give me the brexit i want, with my deal, and then give me the general election that i want. and i just think, probably, they will not go for that. we haven't heard from labour yet, but i think again it would be quite difficult for them to vote for it in this way. that speaks of the liberal democrats' sir ed davey, who was with me now. you have previously said you want a general election, but you will not vote for it? let's remember what has happened tonight. borisjohnson it? let's remember what has happened tonight. boris johnson has it? let's remember what has happened tonight. borisjohnson has failed. he said he was going to take britain out of th
that is what nicola sturgeon thinks. let's get the thoughts of our chief political correspondent vicky young. nicola sturgeon doesn't like it. what about the other opposition parties? yes, the snp have said that they won't vote for an election and boris johnson's terms. they won't vote for an election and borisjohnson's terms. the way they see it, this is borisjohnson saying, give me the brexit i want, with my deal, and then give me the general election that i want. and i just think, probably,...
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trish: and nicolas maduro? >> [through the interpreter] nicolas maduro is defeated. he has no support or respect from our citizens. but that's not enough for him to be defeated politically or diplomatically. today the migration, deaths, hunger, our children have to carry water for miles to bring water home. the social diplomatic strength translated into a social victory, the transition and change in venezuela. trish: there are many people who tell me russia is buying many oil assets in venezuela right now. is this true? is that what you are seeing? if so, is it a concern of yours? [speaking spanish] >> today we can see regarding the castro of the maduro regime, they have interests with what's going on the danger of losing our main refineries with citgo which is in the united states. we are trying to protect these assets so they don't fall into the hand of another country. so that it can remain under the control of venezuela. trish: i want to thank president guaido for joining us tonight. kennedy joins us now. my amiga. kennedy: tonight i will be the president of kenn
trish: and nicolas maduro? >> [through the interpreter] nicolas maduro is defeated. he has no support or respect from our citizens. but that's not enough for him to be defeated politically or diplomatically. today the migration, deaths, hunger, our children have to carry water for miles to bring water home. the social diplomatic strength translated into a social victory, the transition and change in venezuela. trish: there are many people who tell me russia is buying many oil assets in...
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plus france is a tall cool rules of the former president nicolas sarkozy will stand trial. and its charges of illegal campaign financing parking two thousand and twelve . welcome back we begin in hong kong where an eighteen year old mom a shot by police officers today during violent clashes somewhat was the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the people's republic of china. hong kong within four months of angry demonstrations but this is the firirst time tht a protest a has been hit by live ammunition since the unrest began. with tens of thousands of people join today's violent anti government protests which left fifty one people injured two of whom are reported to be in a critical condition full and total. a hundred and fifty arrests were made from circles all of the fairies in hong kong and has the latest on today's developments that. hong kong so one of its first is days of violence on choose to the seventieth anniversary of the people's republic of china. were protests and thirteen neighborhoods across the city with your gas fired and nine. the protesters hurled
plus france is a tall cool rules of the former president nicolas sarkozy will stand trial. and its charges of illegal campaign financing parking two thousand and twelve . welcome back we begin in hong kong where an eighteen year old mom a shot by police officers today during violent clashes somewhat was the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the people's republic of china. hong kong within four months of angry demonstrations but this is the firirst time tht a protest a has been hit by...
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this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. i can confirm today that before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be to the snp, what will we do if westminster refuses? the question should be demanded of the westminster parties, what gives you any right to deny people in scotland the ability to choose our own future? nicola sturgeon has delighted her party with a demand for an independence referendum next year. but outside this hall, it's not that simple. westminster will almost certainly say no. so where does that leave the snp? westminster cannae say no to another referendum. they can. maybe technically, but they won't. what do you will happen if westminster say, "no, you
this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. i can confirm today that before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be to the snp, what...
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un par de balones son suficientes para distraerlos hijo de nicolÁs >>. tomade salir temprano, buena hora, para no salir apresurados. miguel: zona de california visitÓ a los evacuados y destacoque habÍa recibido de fa estaban en esta solamente con miedo de ingresar los centros por su estatus migratorio. es increÍble que gente aÚn se sienta asÍ. >> el gobernador asegurÓ que estÁn compartiendo tu folleto para la comunidad habla hispana. sin embargo recorrimos toda la zona y no pudimos ubicar ninguno de los volantes. lo que sÍ encontramos esta gente durmiendo en sus coches. miguel: ese que batallaron para que los dejaran entrar. >>para que nuestra gente vea que hablamos espaÑol. y podemos ser como miguel: espero que presente diga algo al respecto para apaciguar el miedo. con miedo, frÍo e incertidumbre, llegÓ la noche este centro de evacuaciÓn.posiblemente una de muchas que tendrÁn que pasar aquÍ. ramÓn: gracias por tu reporte. y mire cuantos centros de educaciÓn que estÁn aceptando gente. puede ver los nombres y direcciones. se trata de los
un par de balones son suficientes para distraerlos hijo de nicolÁs >>. tomade salir temprano, buena hora, para no salir apresurados. miguel: zona de california visitÓ a los evacuados y destacoque habÍa recibido de fa estaban en esta solamente con miedo de ingresar los centros por su estatus migratorio. es increÍble que gente aÚn se sienta asÍ. >> el gobernador asegurÓ que estÁn compartiendo tu folleto para la comunidad habla hispana. sin embargo recorrimos toda la zona y no...
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this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. i can confirm today that beyond the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some we re referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be too the snp, what will we do if westminster refuses? the question should be demanded of the westminster parties, what gives you any right to deny people in scotland the ability to choose our own future? nicola sturgeon has delighted her party with a demand foran delighted her party with a demand for an independence referendum next year. but outside this hall, it's not as simple. westminster will almost certainly say no. so where does that leave the snp? westminster cannot say no to another referendum. they can. may be te
this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. i can confirm today that beyond the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some we re referendum beyond any doubt. some were moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the...
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went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find itself in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent him 15000 members of the metropolitan police to bats and people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his office scottish government in prison and the other half in exile and you know seeking sanctuary in european countries yet that is the reality that we see in the heart of europe and what the practice is that spain has operated they have reverted shamefully back to the days of general franco and enough is enough they and they should be suspended from the european union for their actions and they should be taught a lesson because if we do not raise our voices now and if the european leaders do not act then they have no right to point the finger of blame or anybody else outside the european union because it is complicit with it silent and his utter utter hypocrisy thank you thank you but to finish o
went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find itself in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent him 15000 members of the metropolitan police to bats and people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his office scottish government in prison and the other half in exile and you know seeking sanctuary in...
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jessica: los muertos eran jorge hernÁndez y nicolás covarrubias de 23 y 32 aÑos. la policÍas primero dijeron que eran sicarios, pero en realidad eran carpinteros que iba pasando por ahÍ. >> cuando llegÓ a la casa y me quedÉ esperando nada mÁs. asÍ me esperÁndolo nada mÁs. jessica: norma julissa era pareja de nicolÁs, los contÓ que cuando comenzaron los disturbios su novio le escribiÓ mensajes a su celular diciÉndole que se habÍan guardado, pero pasaron las horas y la violencia no paro. asÍ que Él y jorge regresaron a las calles. >> pues que Él era una persona muy inocente, solamente su error fue haber salido de ahÍ. dos empleados muy trabajadores. se hizo la prueba de balÍstica y no se saliÓ nada. jessica: el diseÑo de la carpinterÍa nos dijo que pagÓ los funerales de los jÓvenes porque sus familiares no tiene recursos y Él se quedÓ sin nalos impacto de bala en su negocio. es que despuÉs de que cientos de sicarios terminaran con la tranquilidad en la capital sinaloense, para muchos la vida nunca serÁ igual. las autoridades reconocen ahor
jessica: los muertos eran jorge hernÁndez y nicolás covarrubias de 23 y 32 aÑos. la policÍas primero dijeron que eran sicarios, pero en realidad eran carpinteros que iba pasando por ahÍ. >> cuando llegÓ a la casa y me quedÉ esperando nada mÁs. asÍ me esperÁndolo nada mÁs. jessica: norma julissa era pareja de nicolÁs, los contÓ que cuando comenzaron los disturbios su novio le escribiÓ mensajes a su celular diciÉndole que se habÍan guardado, pero pasaron las horas y la...
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this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. and i can confirm today that before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some are moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be to the snp, what will we do if westminster refuses? the question should be demanded of the westminster parties, what gives you any right to deny people in scotland the ability to choose our own future? nicola sturgeon has delighted her party with a demand for an independence referendum next year. but outside this hall, it's not that simple. westminster will almost certainly say no. so where does that leave the snp? westminster cannae say no to another referendum. well, they can. maybe technically, but they won't. what do you will happen if westminster say,
this year, nicola sturgeon says she has a plan. my call is that the referendum must happen next year. and we are getting ready. with support for independence growing, the party are impatient for another vote. and i can confirm today that before the end of this year, i will demand the transfer of power that puts the legality of that referendum beyond any doubt. some are moved to tears. it's not every conference speech that inspires this kind of emotion. the question should not be to the snp,...
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ruth and nicola see you a bit later on. hello. a very good evening to you. the last few days of october have brought something a little drier and quieterfor many brought something a little drier and quieter for many of us, but it is not to last as we head into the start of november, things turn more u nsettled start of november, things turn more unsettled once again. more cloudy weather, some wet weather, some pretty windy weather and potentially some stormy weather for some of us, at least for the time. back to the hereinafter the rest of tonight, we see the outbreaks of rain from the west, just about all of the sing some wet weather through the night but it is going to be turning milder as the night wears on, temperatures between six and i2 as the night wears on, temperatures between six and 12 degrees. so into tomorrow, low—pressure taking charge of the scene, we will see some outbreaks of rain pushing through and with the south—westerly feet of air across the uk it is generally going to feel milder. so do the morning, we see this band of rain driftin
ruth and nicola see you a bit later on. hello. a very good evening to you. the last few days of october have brought something a little drier and quieterfor many brought something a little drier and quieter for many of us, but it is not to last as we head into the start of november, things turn more u nsettled start of november, things turn more unsettled once again. more cloudy weather, some wet weather, some pretty windy weather and potentially some stormy weather for some of us, at least for...
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jessica: los muertos eran jorge hernÁndez y nicolás covarrubias de 23 y 32 aÑos. la policÍas primero dijeron que eran sicarios, pero en realidad eran carpinteros que iba pasando por ahÍ. >> cuando llegÓ a la casa y me quedÉ esperando nada mÁs. asÍ me quedÉ ese dÍa, esperÁndolo nada mÁs. jessica: norma julissa era pareja de nicolÁs, los contÓ que cuando comenzaron los disturbios su novio le escribiÓ mensajes a su celular diciÉndole que se habÍan guardado, pero pasaron las horas y la violencia no paro. asÍ que Él y jorge regresaron a las calles. >> pues que Él era una persona muy inocente, solamente su error fue haber salido de ahÍ. >> eran dos empleados muy trabajadores. se hizo la prueba de balÍstica y no se saliÓ nada. jessica: el diseÑo de la carpinterÍa nos dijo que pagÓ los funerales de los jÓvenes porque sus familiares no tiene recursos y Él se quedÓ sin nada. nos mostrÓ los impacto de bala en su negocio. es que despuÉs de que cientos de sicarios terminaran con la tranquilidad en la capital sinaloense, para muchos la vida nunca se
jessica: los muertos eran jorge hernÁndez y nicolás covarrubias de 23 y 32 aÑos. la policÍas primero dijeron que eran sicarios, pero en realidad eran carpinteros que iba pasando por ahÍ. >> cuando llegÓ a la casa y me quedÉ esperando nada mÁs. asÍ me quedÉ ese dÍa, esperÁndolo nada mÁs. jessica: norma julissa era pareja de nicolÁs, los contÓ que cuando comenzaron los disturbios su novio le escribiÓ mensajes a su celular diciÉndole que se habÍan guardado, pero pasaron las...
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in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1909 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that bond became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external forces never
in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1909 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the...
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in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that bond became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement is dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external forces ne
in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the...
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in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that bond became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement is dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external forces ne
in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the...
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in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that bond became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external forces never
in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond the leader of the...
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in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in 1952 perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in 1959 step on bond era the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that bond became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement is dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external force
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, saying he was contrasting that with the progressive views of the scottish government, here led by nicola sturgeon and he went on to make his key point, to cheering and applause from the audience, that he wa nted applause from the audience, that he wanted boris johnson, applause from the audience, that he wanted borisjohnson, the emperor with no clothes on, out of power, wa nted with no clothes on, out of power, wanted to call a vote of no confidence at westminster, and called on the other opposition parties in the so—called rebel alliance tojoin parties in the so—called rebel alliance to join in with him, parties in the so—called rebel alliance tojoin in with him, labour and the liberal democrats, too. borisjohnson from and the liberal democrats, too. boris johnson from power. he said the snp had a mandate to call a second independence referendum but in a new general election campaign, that would be front and centre of that campaign to reaffirm that mandate for a second independence referendum to have that once and for all, and say that no dictator, in a way, should stand in front
, saying he was contrasting that with the progressive views of the scottish government, here led by nicola sturgeon and he went on to make his key point, to cheering and applause from the audience, that he wa nted applause from the audience, that he wanted boris johnson, applause from the audience, that he wanted borisjohnson, the emperor with no clothes on, out of power, wa nted with no clothes on, out of power, wanted to call a vote of no confidence at westminster, and called on the other...
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for nicola sturgeon just like has more details. for nicola sturgeonjust like all of has more details. for nicola sturgeon just like all of the party leaders, these are a testing times. how will brexit affect her ambition to make scotland an independent country? and more specifically, how would she get another referendum to make it happen? a beer with a neighbour it could be the answer, but she insists she is no fan of jeremy corbyn. i can't escape the conclusion that he's actually a secret brexiteer, the more fundamental question that i think you are posting an answer to is i don't think there is a perfect placement there and see if westminster as far as they are concerned is broken beyond repair. she says objections to a referendum cannot be sustained. i actually think that opposition is cracking andi think that opposition is cracking and i think as public opinion continues to rise in support of an independence referendum they will not be able to stand so i'm pretty confident that we will be in a very difficult decision on this ve
for nicola sturgeon just like has more details. for nicola sturgeonjust like all of has more details. for nicola sturgeon just like all of the party leaders, these are a testing times. how will brexit affect her ambition to make scotland an independent country? and more specifically, how would she get another referendum to make it happen? a beer with a neighbour it could be the answer, but she insists she is no fan of jeremy corbyn. i can't escape the conclusion that he's actually a secret...
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snp leader nicola sturgeon tells her party conference that a second referendum on scottish independence must happen next year. the duke and duchess of cambridge meet pakistan's prime minister imran khan, during theirfive—day visit to the country. hello, it is five o'clock. it's 5pm — our main story is that the head of bulgaria's football union has resigned in the wake of racist chants from home fans directed at england players in last night's game in sofia. in a statement, the president of european football's governing body, uefa, aleksander ceferin, blamed a rise in nationalism across europe for fuelling racism at matches. the game — which england won 6—0 — was stopped twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. borisjohnson and the football association have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the
snp leader nicola sturgeon tells her party conference that a second referendum on scottish independence must happen next year. the duke and duchess of cambridge meet pakistan's prime minister imran khan, during theirfive—day visit to the country. hello, it is five o'clock. it's 5pm — our main story is that the head of bulgaria's football union has resigned in the wake of racist chants from home fans directed at england players in last night's game in sofia. in a statement, the president of...
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thank you, henry zeffman and nicola bartlett. good evening. it has been another golden night for great britain at the world athletics championships in doha. katarina johnson—thompson has ended her wait for her first global outdoor title by powering to heptathlon gold. she had a big lead going into the final event of the night, the 800 metres, and she kept her cool, storming to victory to take the title. in doing so, she broke the british record, her points total surpassing the previous best held by dame jessica ennis—hill since london 2012. no, it doesn‘t make sense to me, honestly. these whole two days have been... because they have been so fast and it has been at night time, it has been a dream, and the lights on everything. it has been unbelievable, and i can‘t believe this is the result. it‘sjust unbelievable, and i can‘t believe this is the result. it‘s just been so many attempts at trying to perform on this stage. i‘m just so, so happy. there were five british teams in action in the europa league tonight. manchester unite
thank you, henry zeffman and nicola bartlett. good evening. it has been another golden night for great britain at the world athletics championships in doha. katarina johnson—thompson has ended her wait for her first global outdoor title by powering to heptathlon gold. she had a big lead going into the final event of the night, the 800 metres, and she kept her cool, storming to victory to take the title. in doing so, she broke the british record, her points total surpassing the previous best...
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nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr earlier on today. the bbc has discovered three british orphans trapped in a camp for islamic state families in syria. orphans trapped in a camp they are believed to be from london — their parentsjoined the islamic state group five years ago, and were subsequently killed in the fighting. there are thousands of children in camps across the region whose parents supported is and most of their countries don't want them home. quentin sommerville has this report. you might find some of these images distressing. beyond this mentality lost children of the caliphate. locked up and abandoned in camps across northern syria. the only sin is that their pa rents syria. the only sin is that their parents supported the islamic state group. they came from across the globe, leaving schools and homes in safety behind and are now stranded ina safety behind and are now stranded in a syrian soil —— on syrian soil. cancel childhoods —— countless childhoods violated and put on hold. their parents died fighting per is
nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr earlier on today. the bbc has discovered three british orphans trapped in a camp for islamic state families in syria. orphans trapped in a camp they are believed to be from london — their parentsjoined the islamic state group five years ago, and were subsequently killed in the fighting. there are thousands of children in camps across the region whose parents supported is and most of their countries don't want them home. quentin sommerville has this...
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gibran: se viene a la cancha nicolÁs castillo de luego de dos meses y medio de ausencia. se hablaba de que iba a perder todo el torneo. acÁ viene su regreso a las canchas. el amÉrica queda a deber. roger martÍnez triangulando. puebla defiende con los 11. renato puede meter servicio. tuvo tiempo y la saca bien rodrÍguez. renato. roger martÍnez es el segundo en toda la liga. maneja el oso. entrega sobre sÁnchez. baja atrás fernÁndez. el amÉrica por encima. la mete. no puede ser! quÉ forma de perdonar, la tenÍa ibarguen. " ruso": encuentran a renato sÓlo por la pradera derecha. no logra concretar. enrique: ahÍ estÁ el bombardero de los andes. sÁnchez, un atacante más para ver si el equipo del amÉrica puede encontrar la guÍa al gol. "perro": el cambio del amÉrica. gibran: en lo que entiendo son cuatro al frente. "perro": pelota al frente.quedÓ la vera. gol. gol del amÉrica. enrique: han sido pacientes luego de la gran cantidad de dinero que se pagÓ y aquÍ estÁ nico castillo que ha regresado al estadio azteca. a ver, una foto. la fue pedir en el costado
gibran: se viene a la cancha nicolÁs castillo de luego de dos meses y medio de ausencia. se hablaba de que iba a perder todo el torneo. acÁ viene su regreso a las canchas. el amÉrica queda a deber. roger martÍnez triangulando. puebla defiende con los 11. renato puede meter servicio. tuvo tiempo y la saca bien rodrÍguez. renato. roger martÍnez es el segundo en toda la liga. maneja el oso. entrega sobre sÁnchez. baja atrás fernÁndez. el amÉrica por encima. la mete. no puede ser! quÉ...
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reviewers — henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the new brexit proposals unveiled by borisjohnson have already provoked a wave of scepticism — both at westminster and across the eu. the irish government says it has deep concerns and the european council president says he's unconvinced. the main proposals relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu single market for all goods, and that would mean accepting eu rules and standards. but crucially, northern ireland would leave the customs union, and that would mean new customs checks on the island of ireland. but all of this would depend on a future vote by the northern ireland assembly, a body which is currently suspended. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has the latest. his report does contain some flash photography. boris johnson is looking serious, and no wonder. reporter: can you get a deal, prime minister? truth is, he doesn't know. but his plan today, tone down the fighting talk in the commons. 0rder! statement, the
reviewers — henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the new brexit proposals unveiled by borisjohnson have already provoked a wave of scepticism — both at westminster and across the eu. the irish government says it has deep concerns and the european council president says he's unconvinced. the main proposals relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu single market for all...
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but nicola sturgeon remains prepared to support the labour leader as a caretaker prime minister for a matter of days if it results in an extension to article 50 and a general election. she was speaking ahead of her speech at the snp conference in aberdeen tomorrow. our scotland correspondent james shaw reports four nicola sturgeon, just like all other party leaders, these are testing times. how will brexit affect her ambition to make scotland an independent country? and, more specifically, how will she get another referendum to make it happen? a deal with labour could be the answer. but she insists she is no fan ofjeremy corbyn. the answer. but she insists she is no fan ofjeremy corbynlj the answer. but she insists she is no fan ofjeremy corbyn. i can't escape the conclusion that he is actually a secret brexiteer and would rather the uk was out. the more fundamental question, though, i think the one you are posing to me, my answer is this, i do not think there is a perfect westminster a nswer there is a perfect westminster answer for scotland. the westminster system, as far as scotlan
but nicola sturgeon remains prepared to support the labour leader as a caretaker prime minister for a matter of days if it results in an extension to article 50 and a general election. she was speaking ahead of her speech at the snp conference in aberdeen tomorrow. our scotland correspondent james shaw reports four nicola sturgeon, just like all other party leaders, these are testing times. how will brexit affect her ambition to make scotland an independent country? and, more specifically, how...
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nicola sturgeon has a p pa re ntly under way. nicola sturgeon has apparently said she would be at the margin spirit but not in person. of course, lots of people talking about a renewed interest in independence given what is going on with brexit and the fact that scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain. but you can see that much just getting under way there with let's bring you details of what is happening elsewhere. a cinema in the us has cancelled two screenings of the joker after police revealed, what they called a "credible" threat to those with tickets to the blockbuster film. police in major us cities have ramped up security to coincide with the release of the violent film fearing it could incite gun violence. freya cole reports. twisted, wicked and cruel, thejoker is returning to screens around the world as dark as ever before. one small thing. when you bring me out, can you introduce me asjoker? small thing. when you bring me out, can you introduce me as joker? the warner brothers film depicts the story of the mentally der
nicola sturgeon has a p pa re ntly under way. nicola sturgeon has apparently said she would be at the margin spirit but not in person. of course, lots of people talking about a renewed interest in independence given what is going on with brexit and the fact that scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain. but you can see that much just getting under way there with let's bring you details of what is happening elsewhere. a cinema in the us has cancelled two screenings of the joker after police...
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widespread criticism of the country's own rights record advocacy groups and nations opposed to president nicolas maduro his government had lobbied against the move human rights watch said a vote for venezuela is a vote for torture and murder the un human rights council agreed last month to look into abuses in venezuela while opposition leader one white house says the u.n. itself needs investigating over the decision also announced the death of a politician he says was killed to send a message to anyone who opposes president nicolas maduro and the more you know. the same day that a u.n. system allows for a dictatorship like materials to sit in a cheered be than blood a product of the violation of human rights or the same day the edmundo rada is killed today he was found with his body burned too short to the head with a bag over his face u.s. president donald trump has announced the resignation of his energy secretary rick perry has been a central figure and questions about whether trump pressured ukraine to investigate joe biden his resignation has been anticipated for weeks trump says perry will
widespread criticism of the country's own rights record advocacy groups and nations opposed to president nicolas maduro his government had lobbied against the move human rights watch said a vote for venezuela is a vote for torture and murder the un human rights council agreed last month to look into abuses in venezuela while opposition leader one white house says the u.n. itself needs investigating over the decision also announced the death of a politician he says was killed to send a message...
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sturgeon.” leader of the snp, first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. i don't know which pictures you are looking at! chuckles mine suggests she is not at the podium yet. leave it to me. i will tell you. i promise. give us a sense. of course, the general election, and also calls for an independence referendum sooner rather than later, as well. yes, the snp desperately want that, but they know there are these obstacles which have to be overcome before it can happen. obviously they would say that they are not insurmountable, that they are not insurmountable, that it that they are not insurmountable, thatitis that they are not insurmountable, that it is possible, and she is going to ask for the permission for westminster to allow it to happen before the end of the year. she hopes that an actual referendum could happen next year at the end of 2020. that would actually mean quite a short campaign. probably only about six months, compared to the very long campaign that we had at the beginning of 2012, running all the beginning of 2012, running all the way int
sturgeon.” leader of the snp, first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. i don't know which pictures you are looking at! chuckles mine suggests she is not at the podium yet. leave it to me. i will tell you. i promise. give us a sense. of course, the general election, and also calls for an independence referendum sooner rather than later, as well. yes, the snp desperately want that, but they know there are these obstacles which have to be overcome before it can happen. obviously they would...
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went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find itself in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent in 15000 members of the metropolitan police to bats and people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his half a scottish government. present and the other half in exile you know seeking sanctuary in european countries yet that is the reality that we see in the heart of europe and what the practice is that spain has operate to did they have reverted shamefully back to the days of general franco and enough is enough they should be suspended from the european union for their actions and they should be taught a lesson because if we do not raise our voices no one if the european leaders do not act then they have no right to point the finger of blame anybody else outside the european union because it is complicit with it silent and his hypocrisy. like you don't get. $136.00 is the day the usa was arguably
went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find itself in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent in 15000 members of the metropolitan police to bats and people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his half a scottish government. present and the other half in exile you know seeking sanctuary in european...
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nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr earlier on today. our scotland political correspondent, andrew kerr is at the snp conference and earlier he gave us this update. fantastic new building and a platform for the snp as they call for this general election, now i am joined by scotland's brexit secretary mike russell. good afternoon. first we start at the brink ofan afternoon. first we start at the brink of an incredible week in british politics, what is the snp‘s game plan for the next seven days? the game plan is to make sure that the people are listened to, the people of scotland who didn't vote for brexit, the people of scotland who want a general election, the people of scotland who show in the majority they believe a independence would be better for them, majority they believe a independence would be betterfor them, as an opinion poll shows today than staying in the yuck. people who are on the cusp of voting for independence, 50% in a poll today. so the people of scotland want change and they don't want boris johnson and they don't w
nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr earlier on today. our scotland political correspondent, andrew kerr is at the snp conference and earlier he gave us this update. fantastic new building and a platform for the snp as they call for this general election, now i am joined by scotland's brexit secretary mike russell. good afternoon. first we start at the brink ofan afternoon. first we start at the brink of an incredible week in british politics, what is the snp‘s game plan for the next seven...
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let‘s cross to edinburgh now and speak to nicola mcewen who is a professor of territorial politics and co—director at the centre on constitutional change at the university of edinburgh. thank you so much forjoining us. so, just run us through your perceptions of the political or rather electoral landscape as you see it tonight. clearly there are only 59 mps elected from scotland over a parliament of 650, so in terms of the overall arithmetic it seems quite small however the dynamics of the election in scotland are very different. it‘s about the s&p winning by how much of a margin and nobody expects any party other than the s&p to win north of the border, and to win by quite a big margin, and that can affect the ability of the conservatives in the labour party to secure will be crave but also raises a significant question for the future of the union not least because the s&p have put the demand for a new independence referendum at the heart of their campaign. let's split those points that you make and deal first with explain in slightly greater detail how a larger or smaller majorit
let‘s cross to edinburgh now and speak to nicola mcewen who is a professor of territorial politics and co—director at the centre on constitutional change at the university of edinburgh. thank you so much forjoining us. so, just run us through your perceptions of the political or rather electoral landscape as you see it tonight. clearly there are only 59 mps elected from scotland over a parliament of 650, so in terms of the overall arithmetic it seems quite small however the dynamics of the...
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went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find a self in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent him 15000 members of the metropolitan police to baton people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his half a scottish government in prison and the other half in exile and you know seeking sanctuary in european countries yet that is the reality that we see in the heart of europe and what the practice is that spain has operated they have reverted shamefully back to the days of general franco and enough is enough they and they should be suspended from the european union for their actions and they should be taught a lesson because if we do not raise our voices now and if the european leaders do not act then they have no right to point the finger of blame or anybody else outside the european union because it is complicit with it silent and his utter utter hypocrisy thank you thank you but to finish over
went ahead with the vote anyway the idea is this that in a few weeks time if nicolas sturgeon was then to find a self in a prison up in scotland to have half the cabinet in scotland in prison and for a after actually after that boris johnson had sent him 15000 members of the metropolitan police to baton people to the ground to use water cannons and to use plastic bullets and then we find his half a scottish government in prison and the other half in exile and you know seeking sanctuary in...
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. >>> un abogado especializan defensa asegura que el gobernador nicolás maduro permite la tortura contra quienes se ponen frente a su régimen asegura que entregó más de 600 casos documentados de personas que se atrevieron a presentar demanda ante la corte internacional la abogada agrega que maduro buscan grupos de cuba p.s. se reunirán aporta cerradas luego de que un grupo de manifestantes l l atención de mandatario. >>> cristina viajaron desde san francisco para pedirle que interceda por ella al igual con los casi docientos 1000 salvadoreÑos que se amparan del estatus de protección temporal. >>> nunca he viajado. >>> entre las 15 personas que se reunirán maÑana el presidente del salv esperan poder expresar lo siguiente el mandatario. >>> el salvador esta listo para seguir a todo. >>> la semana pasada una delegación de la alianza nacional del tc se atrapó la atención del mandatario. más que todo para reconocer la agencia para los salvadoreÑos tenemos la extensión. si no tuviera esta demanda estaremos sin trabajo, y que cometerá no muchos delito. >>> aunque son un grupo se
. >>> un abogado especializan defensa asegura que el gobernador nicolás maduro permite la tortura contra quienes se ponen frente a su régimen asegura que entregó más de 600 casos documentados de personas que se atrevieron a presentar demanda ante la corte internacional la abogada agrega que maduro buscan grupos de cuba p.s. se reunirán aporta cerradas luego de que un grupo de manifestantes l l atención de mandatario. >>> cristina viajaron desde san francisco para pedirle...
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but twice they were pegged back with gabriel martinelli and nicolas pepe equalising for the gunners. the match was heading for a draw until pepe popped up with the winner in stoppage time. pepe is a very good player and we believe in him totally. also, the way he is doing is sometimes feeling better, sometimes feeling more difficult on the pitch. it depends on the position. but it is improving. two goals tonight, very important for us. the first and second for him. elsewhere, sevilla also made it three wins out of three. franco vasquez scored twice as the record five—times winners beat dudelange of luxembourg 3—0. group e leaders celtic came from a goal down to beat lazio with christopherjullien scoring the winner two minutes from time. young boys of switzerland beat feyenoord 2—0 and they lead group g by two points from porto and rangers who shared a 1—1 draw. and manchester united are two points clear in group l after winning i—o at partizan belgrade. anthony martial‘s 43rd—minute penalty was their only shot on target in the whole game. it's united's first away win in
but twice they were pegged back with gabriel martinelli and nicolas pepe equalising for the gunners. the match was heading for a draw until pepe popped up with the winner in stoppage time. pepe is a very good player and we believe in him totally. also, the way he is doing is sometimes feeling better, sometimes feeling more difficult on the pitch. it depends on the position. but it is improving. two goals tonight, very important for us. the first and second for him. elsewhere, sevilla also made...
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. >>> nicolás trabajo en el restaurante aunque no recibió notificaciones nos asegura que serán afectados. >>> en la primera ronda dice que si cerraron. >>> mapa que muestra a las zonas afectadas por esta ruta de apagones que impactaría por sonetos grises condados aproximadamente 850.000 clientes dijo el vocero equivale a más de 2 millones y medio de personas afectadas para presionar los mapas así como áreas alredor en sapporo y el papa no son una herramienta y condados tratar de descifrar cómo responder y usar direcciones individuales y debe confiar en los mapas el primer apagón afectó mas de 5000 personas el segundo 1010 afectaría a 190.000 en cualquier caso le pedimos a la gente que se prepare a evento climático tan severo que puede durar dos días porque personas puede que has influido hasta 48 horas después de que termine. >>> se prepara para otra ronda de apagones se asentaría entre mañana sábado y el 28 de octubre último por distritos más afectados fueron el sur de san josé. >>> está preocupada familias por qué fauna puede causar pérdida de dinero y expertos reco
. >>> nicolás trabajo en el restaurante aunque no recibió notificaciones nos asegura que serán afectados. >>> en la primera ronda dice que si cerraron. >>> mapa que muestra a las zonas afectadas por esta ruta de apagones que impactaría por sonetos grises condados aproximadamente 850.000 clientes dijo el vocero equivale a más de 2 millones y medio de personas afectadas para presionar los mapas así como áreas alredor en sapporo y el papa no son una herramienta y...
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we were hearing that somewhat an american governments have suggested that minutes whalers president nicolas maduro that he could be behind this unrest. what do you make of that is it is there any way to. to corroborate that. stichel without fear of it ince. documentation or or other right. elise intelligence dots still to be made available to the public what we do have is some some some occurrences 1st of all yes this violence is unheard of in ecuador and both the government and many of the organizations all the for protests say that they have been infiltrated by people. close to the former government's career was a staunch ally for mr magoo during recent interview mother who for archie the russian propaganda channel plus we also heard of the demonstrators last night attacking control the general's office which is an institution that has been at the forefront of producing documentation on the corruption. that allegedly took place under mr korea's watch and he himself is standing trial of censure for corruption cases so there is at least a tacit logic behind hanks flames correspondent stefan
we were hearing that somewhat an american governments have suggested that minutes whalers president nicolas maduro that he could be behind this unrest. what do you make of that is it is there any way to. to corroborate that. stichel without fear of it ince. documentation or or other right. elise intelligence dots still to be made available to the public what we do have is some some some occurrences 1st of all yes this violence is unheard of in ecuador and both the government and many of the...
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support scottish independence just weeks ahead of britain's planned exit from the e.u. 1st minister nicolas sturgeon contends that it will devastate scotland's economy 2014 a majority of scots voted against independence. north korea's top nuclear envoy says that working level talks with the united states in stockholm have broken down into sides had resumed their dialogue after a february meeting between donald trump and kim jong il failed in hanoi. for women in iran wearing a head scarf for he job is a legal requirement not followed is punishable by a lengthy prison term but some remain women are defying the rule and calling for greater freedoms for all women across the country. they're young they want freedom and they don't want to be forced to wear a headscarf he's a rainy and women are making their views public. yasmeen filmed herself singing in the subway without a he job she was sentenced to 16 years. there's no way i'm going to wear he job why should i it's raining so beautifully. and another woman 20 year old seen here on the right was sentenced to 24 years for her video filmed witho
support scottish independence just weeks ahead of britain's planned exit from the e.u. 1st minister nicolas sturgeon contends that it will devastate scotland's economy 2014 a majority of scots voted against independence. north korea's top nuclear envoy says that working level talks with the united states in stockholm have broken down into sides had resumed their dialogue after a february meeting between donald trump and kim jong il failed in hanoi. for women in iran wearing a head scarf for he...
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scottish independence just weeks ahead of britain's planned exit from the european union 1st minister nicola sturgeon contends that it will devastate scotland's economy in 2014 a majority voted against independence. well it's the opening weekend of one of the most anticipated movies of the fall season the movie joker is based on the batman comic book villain. you need to do squeeze joker. but as moviegoers in the u.s. line up to see joker they'll be greeted by increased security as because the film based on a comic book villain is prompting fears over real life violence. and reporter karl joins us in the studio with more on karl what's going on were people so worried that you have police security agencies in the u.s. they're on high alert the f.b.i. as well is warning about violence minute century there seems threatening posts online regarding cold unspecific mass shootings and there's a link to the opening of dzhokhar and those threats are being taken very seriously this is how seriously the new york premiere here in manhattan you can see canine team bomb sniffing dogs there at the door to
scottish independence just weeks ahead of britain's planned exit from the european union 1st minister nicola sturgeon contends that it will devastate scotland's economy in 2014 a majority voted against independence. well it's the opening weekend of one of the most anticipated movies of the fall season the movie joker is based on the batman comic book villain. you need to do squeeze joker. but as moviegoers in the u.s. line up to see joker they'll be greeted by increased security as because the...
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independence in edinburgh just weeks before britain is due to leave the european union 1st minister nicola sturgeon says briggs it will devastate scotland's economy a majority of scots voted against independence 5 years ago. moving into sports in football byron munich were on a high after thrashing tottenham 72 in the champions league during the week of the variance came crashing down to earth enabling this they go home clash with struggling hoffenheim. nico kovacs constant smiling right now things could hardly have been running more smoothly for him in the champions as they entered october. gnabry made headlines in midweek banging in 4 goals in the champions league with the top and even not eternally briefly on the shattered robot love an incredible goal scoring form but it was awesome i knew had the 1st real chance of the game in just the 4th minute saugus a dummy and sprinted clear but he lacked composure at the crucial moment by an responded very bored down on goal but he fired his shot straight to keep all of a palm on hoffenheim while offering a stern a test and spurs so far out for
independence in edinburgh just weeks before britain is due to leave the european union 1st minister nicola sturgeon says briggs it will devastate scotland's economy a majority of scots voted against independence 5 years ago. moving into sports in football byron munich were on a high after thrashing tottenham 72 in the champions league during the week of the variance came crashing down to earth enabling this they go home clash with struggling hoffenheim. nico kovacs constant smiling right now...
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independence in edinburgh just weeks before britain is due to leave the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says gregg's it will devastate scotland's economy a majority of scots voted against independence 5 years ago. well for women in iran wearing a head scarf for his job is a legal requirement if not followed it's punishable by a lengthy prison term but some iranian women are defying the rule calling for greater freedom across the country. they're young they want freedom and they don't want to be forced to wear a headscarf these a rainy and women are making their views public. yasmeen filmed herself singing in the subway without a he job she was sentenced to 16 years. there's no way i'm going to wear he job why should i it's raining so beautifully. and another woman 20 year old seen here on the right was sentenced to 24 years for her video filmed without the job. more and more women are joining the movement against the compulsory job and so-called white wednesdays women protest together by holding up white head scarves they send their videos to u.s. based iranian journalist and w
independence in edinburgh just weeks before britain is due to leave the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says gregg's it will devastate scotland's economy a majority of scots voted against independence 5 years ago. well for women in iran wearing a head scarf for his job is a legal requirement if not followed it's punishable by a lengthy prison term but some iranian women are defying the rule calling for greater freedom across the country. they're young they want freedom and they...