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but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but also the bits in between the news. like this: bbc news theme plays that countdown sequence familiar to all viewers of the bbc news channel is a pet hate of rosy bubb. she explains: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, do e—mail us, and do have a look at our website, where you can watch previous discussions and interviews we've broadcast. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. despite some strong winds in the far no
but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but...
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but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying... the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing... but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild. and, for geoff swindlehurst... finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but also the bits in between the news. like this... that countdown sequence familiar to all viewers of the bbc news channel, is a pet hate of rosy bubb. she explains... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to shake your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, do e—mail... and do have a look at our website, where you can watch previous discussions and interviews we've broadcast. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good evening. today brought some of the brightest weather of t
but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying... the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing... but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild. and, for geoff swindlehurst... finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers,...
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the editor of the today programme, sarah sands, is to stand down in september after three years in charge. the former editor of the evening standard said it had been a privilege and that she was proud to have championed "intelligent journalism and political independence". the number of rape prosecutions in england and wales has fallen again, whilst the number of suspects being charged has increased slightly. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is with me now. what are the figures show? there has been massive concern about this because while there has been a big increase in the number of people making rape allegations in recent yea rs, making rape allegations in recent years, the number of prosecutions has gone down. the figures show that in england and wales prosecutions we re in england and wales prosecutions were down by 691, and there was a slight increase, only 25, in the number of people being charged. some of these charges might not get to a full prosecution. in addition we learned the police are referring fewer cases to the crown prosecution service, that figure was down by 4
the editor of the today programme, sarah sands, is to stand down in september after three years in charge. the former editor of the evening standard said it had been a privilege and that she was proud to have championed "intelligent journalism and political independence". the number of rape prosecutions in england and wales has fallen again, whilst the number of suspects being charged has increased slightly. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is with me now. what are the...
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sarah that video is quite compelling. >>yeah sure is because there was quite a scene here at the altair apartment complexes in san jose woke up everybody lives here and it's because a fire erupted in the carport like the ones behind me i don't know exactly where it happened in this apartment complex but you can see in the video the bomb squad just storming through here trying to get to the scene you can see them in the video at low rossa circle in san jose at this apartment called bike so happened around 10 17 last night san jose police received multiple reports some conflicting even thought shots fired at one point because of the popping in exploding sounds but it turns out that there was some kind of homemade bomb in a car port and that's what caused the fire people who live here tried to put it out themselves with extinguishers, but more explosions kept happenings the call 911 good thing they did because the bomb squad had to come out here and the san jose fire department arson unit you can see 2 people being detained,
sarah that video is quite compelling. >>yeah sure is because there was quite a scene here at the altair apartment complexes in san jose woke up everybody lives here and it's because a fire erupted in the carport like the ones behind me i don't know exactly where it happened in this apartment complex but you can see in the video the bomb squad just storming through here trying to get to the scene you can see them in the video at low rossa circle in san jose at this apartment called bike so...
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the editor of the today programme, sarah sands, is to stand down in september after three years in charge. the former editor of the evening standard, said it had been a "privilege", and that she was proud to have championed "intelligent journalism and political independence". people who were mis—sold loans by one of the uk's biggest payday lenders wonga have been told they'll receive just over a% of the compensation they are owed. almost a00,000 claims have been made. the company collapsed in 2018 and its practices attracted intense scrutiny with its high—cost and short—term loans. joining me now to discuss this further is sara williams, a debt adviser and author of blog — debt camel. thank you for coming in. a% is going to bea thank you for coming in. a% is going to be a shock for a lot of people. it has been a huge shock. the administrators had said that people would get significantly less but the average value of the claim was around £1000 so people thought, £500 would be significantly less. not expecting to have now got £a3 for that £1000 claim. it is that it? no appeal or
the editor of the today programme, sarah sands, is to stand down in september after three years in charge. the former editor of the evening standard, said it had been a "privilege", and that she was proud to have championed "intelligent journalism and political independence". people who were mis—sold loans by one of the uk's biggest payday lenders wonga have been told they'll receive just over a% of the compensation they are owed. almost a00,000 claims have been made. the...
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but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but also the bits in between the news. like this. bbc news theme plays that countdown sequence familiar to all viewers of the bbc news channel is a pet hate of rosy bubb and she explains: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, do e—mail us, or you can find us on twitter. you can call us, and do have a look at our website, where you can watch previous discussions and interviews we've broadcast. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. g
but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sands admitted that that decision had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but...
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saerndz. >> -- sand snooeshz president understands what people missed talking about for decades, ultimately either china or america will lead the world economy, in this president is making sure, that it is the united states, and always will be, as long as he is president. this is a huge moment a historic deal china already committed to applying over 200 billion dollars, in u.s. products over the next two years. the president is a fighter made sure he pushed to get a good deal with china i think this is a great thing for him to take into the campaign, as he modulars deeper into that. he has a great story to tell on economy and this is a big part of it i think you will see him talking a lot about it, as i hope he will. >> it is mitch, democrats don't like giving president a win regardless what it is, so what do you expect their reaction after he wednesday and how might the administration combat take that? >> look i think you said exactly right the democrats don't want to give the president a win no matter what it is. even if it is something really good for the country like this deal. we've wa
saerndz. >> -- sand snooeshz president understands what people missed talking about for decades, ultimately either china or america will lead the world economy, in this president is making sure, that it is the united states, and always will be, as long as he is president. this is a huge moment a historic deal china already committed to applying over 200 billion dollars, in u.s. products over the next two years. the president is a fighter made sure he pushed to get a good deal with china i...
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i turn to sarah and ask -- >> i almost believe you. >> come on of course. what is coming up on "the closing bell"? >> obviously we'll monitor the sell-off, intensifying, 466 on the dow. jeremy siegel will break down the market action, the economic risk after the bell we'll get whirlpool's quarterly results. we have a rare first on cnbc interview with that company's ceo. and a new segment today called "the closer. big-name guests you need to hear from today's closer is slack, stewart butterfield, kicks off 3:00 p.m. eastern for the closing bell you get the closer >> and you have the market zone still, right >> market zone >> i'm going inside the market zone for the first time. >> going inside? >> sounds like a death match >> into that state of mind >> very careful there. it's crazy >> we'll see you this afternoon. so good to have you break. after the break, more on today's sell-off, the dow down almost 460, ten-year hanging on to 1,604. woman: what does the word "partner" really mean? someone i can trust. (impact, click) who is with me for the long-term. who
i turn to sarah and ask -- >> i almost believe you. >> come on of course. what is coming up on "the closing bell"? >> obviously we'll monitor the sell-off, intensifying, 466 on the dow. jeremy siegel will break down the market action, the economic risk after the bell we'll get whirlpool's quarterly results. we have a rare first on cnbc interview with that company's ceo. and a new segment today called "the closer. big-name guests you need to hear from today's...