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and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and from the island is severely disrupted. police used batons and pepper spray against demonstrators who occupied the terminal building. china warns the world not to interfere. tough trading partners — borisjohnson says hammering out a new trade deal with the us will be hard, and that his trading priority after brexit will still be with the eu. also on the programme: setting sail to protect the planet — campaigner greta thunberg heads to new york to address the united nations. a fabulous spread for a bridal banquet. it's the we
and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and...
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they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in the capitals north, ten days ago. the other, a 16—year—old girl considered policeman raped her in a museum in the city centre just days later. they have dashed the trust and police. it is absurd that the people are here to protect us and are the ones who rape us. it cannot be possible that the —— can be possible that they commit the same atrocities. they decried it as a provocation. they wanted the government to respond with violence, but we are not going to do that. violence against women is a consistent problem in mexico,
they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in...
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with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1 appearances for lille. and a major blow for wales, taulupe faletau has been ruled out of the world cup and will need surgery after breaking his collar bone. it happened during what's been described as an "inocuous training ground incident". faletau's career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season, missing the six nations. israel folau has begun court action against rugby australia following his dismissal for writing homophobic comments on social media. he argues his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs.
with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1...
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passeng
he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher...
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us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where governments and companies go to borrow money by selling bonds. the yield curve between a ten year and a two—year bond briefly in the. that's complicated jargon that essentially means investors are willing to be paid less to wait longer to get their money back. why does any of that matter? well, historically inverted yield curves have signalled an economic recession is just around the corner. chief economist at grant thornton, diane mac three, doesn't think we should ignore the bond market's morning. i'm very worried about a
us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where...
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once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging people in their golden years to stay in the labour force. singapore's labour crunches tough on the services industry. it is a plus for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer officejobs and for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer office jobs and fewer foreign workers are coming into the country. experts say the key is persuading and educating companies about the value of older workers. this is where the government has stepped in, by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wage jobs. by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wagejobs. 0ther incentives include retraining and gra nts to i
once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging...
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i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250 million to build an artificial intelligence lab. and it's set to be a busy transfer deadline day. manchester united have agreed to sell striker romelu lukaku to inter milan in a deal worth up to £74 million. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. police say an officer who was attacked with a machete in east london is seriously injured, but will recover. the policeman was stabbed several times after he tried to stop a van in leyton at around midnight. a man in his fifties has been arrested. our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far? this incident happened
i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250...
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tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built a great relationship with the malaysian police. 0ne a great relationship with the malaysian police. one of the most heartfelt movements was when maeve, nora's mum, came out to share her sense of appreciation with everybody and all the volunteers who were there. but they're in an awful place and all of us should be thinking of them and praying for them if that's what you do, and if not and you want to help them practically, go to the gofundme website and make a small donation because as this goes on, there will be a financial as well as a human cost. of course. and we're looki
tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built...
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it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of what they said was institutionalized gender discrimination. the team are seeking equal pay with their male counterparts. meghan rapinoe is one of the team‘s co—captains, here‘s what she had to say. we came ready and prepared, and willing to have the conversation. we willing to have the conversation. we will not accept anything less than equal pay, so maybe they felt that that was that posture, but i think for us, i think we work very earnest and hot willing to have this conversation and we were ready to do that and we do not feel like they did. the us have won the women‘s worl
it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of...
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thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. when you saw those images, the scale of what is going on, how shocked where you? good evening. so what we are observing this year is an increase that we really should be worried with because it is surpassing what we have been observing for the last ten years and we really need to use the data to ta ke we really need to use the data to take actions on the ground. what kind of actions the need to take? so, at the moment, with deforestation and fires we need to have fire brigades located at the sites with higher action to really reduce and try to what is going on. if is like fire gates do work is there room for optimism or is there something now which has been referred to as the didactic scenario where we are at a tipping point too much is lost? this is a very good point and goes to what is happening now, ask a scientist my opinion is that we need to be optimists, brazil has a federal law for reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere from deforestation and the law states that we need
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thank you for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: protests at hong kong airport have appeared to die down, allowing at least a temporary resumption of flight from the airport. but tensions remain high with ominous warnings from china with chinese troops manoeuvring near the hong kong border. president trump is delaying a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. new figures here in the uk show a slight rise in unemployment — alongside rising wages. the works and pensions secretary amber rudd acknowledged thatjobs could be lost if the uk leaves the european union without a deal — as our economics editor faisal islam reports. on the bank of the thames, the construction work to build a 16—mile sewage tunnel underneath the river and that means jobs, increasingly forwomen. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd, loading record women's employment and good numbers onjobs generally and wages. the unemployment rate did rise
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a glorious picture said to us. you can see the extent of the sunshine across england and wales into southern and eastern scotland and eastern counties of northern ireland. further north and west we have had thicker cloud that has brought rain. at times getting into western counties of northern ireland. and damp weather in the scottish highlands and islands. and beneath that skies have looked on the grey side. this evening and overnight the weather front will be powerful enough to bring rain at times to the scottish highlands and islands and may be in western counties of northern ireland. after such a warm day, temperatures are slow to drop. it will be a warm night. temperatures at 11pm still around 18-21. on temperatures at 11pm still around 18—21. on sunday, cloud across western areas. and may be some missed patches around in south—west england. much of this will thin and burn off and in most of the country, another hot and sunny day. temperatures up to 27 in edinburgh and peaking at 32 across eastern england.
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so that another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out, you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are hotspots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara lewington has been looking at some of them. for the past two yea
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so...
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it should be said that the us president has no power to order us companies to do anything. nonetheless his comments sent a chill through the markets. he also launched an extraordinary new attack on the federal chair asking who is the bigger enemy? the chinese leader orjerome powell? donald trump has been pressuring the federal bank to do more to stimulate the economy. the effect however was to rattle investors, worried about the deepening trade conflict with china and the damage it is doing to the global economy. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler says that as well as increasing tariffs mr trump has told us firms to look at alternatives to trading with china. in a series of furious tweets he attacked china, appeared to heighten the trade war, and he ordered, and that is the word he used — ordered — american companies with interests in china to look elsewhere to base their operations. and what sparked this is the plan of china to impose up to 10% tariffs on $75 billion worth of american goods. that is the latest strike in a bitter trade battle between the countri
it should be said that the us president has no power to order us companies to do anything. nonetheless his comments sent a chill through the markets. he also launched an extraordinary new attack on the federal chair asking who is the bigger enemy? the chinese leader orjerome powell? donald trump has been pressuring the federal bank to do more to stimulate the economy. the effect however was to rattle investors, worried about the deepening trade conflict with china and the damage it is doing to...
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while some may creep above 20 celsius, most of us may creep above 20 celsius, most of us went. this hello this is bbc news thousands of protestors have taken to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. critics accuse the prime minister of trying to by—pass democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is "fantastic", despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan there's been renewed violence in hong kong — with pro—democracy protesters defying a ban on rallying. some activists threw petrol bombs, started fires and attacked the legislative council building and police fired tear gas and water cannon. a trial date is set for khalid sheikh mohammad — who is accused of playing a leading role in plotting the september iith attack. now on bbc news: as click passed 1000 episodes, they celebrated by creating the bbc‘s first ever interactive tv show, harnessing the power of a new technology called object based media. this week, it's our birthday. another chance to
while some may creep above 20 celsius, most of us may creep above 20 celsius, most of us went. this hello this is bbc news thousands of protestors have taken to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. critics accuse the prime minister of trying to by—pass democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is "fantastic", despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan there's...
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drivers could be banned from using hands—free mobiles — as mps say it's just as dangerous as using a hand held device while driving. setting sail for new york — teenage activist, greta thunberg, travels carbon free to the un's summit on climate change i might feel a bit seasick, and it's not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with. and coming up in the sport, defeat for andy murray on his return to singles but he says he'll be fully fit for the start of next season. good afternoon. welcome to the bbc news at one. police searching for 15—year—old nora quorin, who went missing while on holiday with herfamily in malaysia, say they have found a body. hundreds of volunteers have joined the search for nora since she disappeared from her room at the dusun resort on the 4th of august. the body was found just over a mile from the hotel. richard lister reports. nora quoirin, described by her family asa nora quoirin, described by her family as a sweet, sensitive girl with severe learning difficulties. they are convinced she was abducted. rescue teams set off again this morning t
drivers could be banned from using hands—free mobiles — as mps say it's just as dangerous as using a hand held device while driving. setting sail for new york — teenage activist, greta thunberg, travels carbon free to the un's summit on climate change i might feel a bit seasick, and it's not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with. and coming up in the sport, defeat for andy murray on his return to singles but he says he'll be fully fit for the start of next season. good...
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, it also involved certainly the us mca, uk us, japan us, even us eu. that's a lot of work coming upfor us, even us eu. that's a lot of work coming up for compliance experts at companies when it comes to nontariff barriers, figuring out the new tariff schedules and so forth. that will be a new challenge for a lot of these companies having to deal with this new territory. absolutely. what would you suggest they do and what advice would you give these businesses? businesses should be mapping out different scenarios catered towards different types of outcomes from these trade talks. there the extreme scenario where ta riffs there the extreme scenario where tariffs are imposed and they stay in place, maybe they even increase, what does that do to supply chains? but even more importantly, companies should be paying attention to nontariff measures stop these are, for example, licensing requirements, export controls... but these have a lwa ys export controls... but these have always existed, business regulation, but these are a bigger challenge than some of th
, it also involved certainly the us mca, uk us, japan us, even us eu. that's a lot of work coming upfor us, even us eu. that's a lot of work coming up for compliance experts at companies when it comes to nontariff barriers, figuring out the new tariff schedules and so forth. that will be a new challenge for a lot of these companies having to deal with this new territory. absolutely. what would you suggest they do and what advice would you give these businesses? businesses should be mapping out...
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as you see, it isn't the easiest thing to use. and, even seasoned riders can have trouble staying on. this is the thing. people can just get a board, you don't need a license, you don't need insurance, it is that make it safe enough to drive out in the road, on the pavement? do need training or something first? i would just like to have a piece of paper that could say i can operate this thing safely, otherwise you would grass into something or someone. back in the uk, we contacted the department of transport and they told us they are actively examining how these late electronic vehicles can be regulated for safe use on the roads. but, for now, they are still illegal. so, this is michael. he's the one who first introduced me to e—skateboards and he is part of the community. so they are illegal to use on the roads and pavements. they are wrong. as a mechanically propelled vehicle they are illegal on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licenses is devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment f
as you see, it isn't the easiest thing to use. and, even seasoned riders can have trouble staying on. this is the thing. people can just get a board, you don't need a license, you don't need insurance, it is that make it safe enough to drive out in the road, on the pavement? do need training or something first? i would just like to have a piece of paper that could say i can operate this thing safely, otherwise you would grass into something or someone. back in the uk, we contacted the...
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they are useful, i have a vested interest in men, i useful, i have a vested interest in men, lam useful, i have a vested interest in men, i am one of the only surviving politicians who have been involved in negotiating them. but there are new markets in america, i suspect, for lamb, which are unexploited, and in china and other emerging markets. we will look to exploit those with or without trade deals. trade deals ideally, but even without them, opportunities are considerable. kerry mccarthy, are you persuaded by peter lilley? i was going to say was amazed by what i have heard, i would probably say i am appalled. it bears i'io probably say i am appalled. it bears no relation to reality for farmers. we have heard from farmers, but we have been getting these warnings ever since the referendum result that farmers need support, post brexit, and to the idea that any government would be contemplating a no—deal brexit given what we know about the implication on our food syste m about the implication on our food system of thumb is two livelihoods, it is incredibly irresponsible. would you ca
they are useful, i have a vested interest in men, i useful, i have a vested interest in men, lam useful, i have a vested interest in men, i am one of the only surviving politicians who have been involved in negotiating them. but there are new markets in america, i suspect, for lamb, which are unexploited, and in china and other emerging markets. we will look to exploit those with or without trade deals. trade deals ideally, but even without them, opportunities are considerable. kerry mccarthy,...
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the us president has been adamant that he would like to withdraw us forces, possibly ahead of the november 2020 election. the democratic republic of the congo has suffered a setback in its efforts to contain a year—long outbreak of ebola, with a new area reporting its first cases. a mother and her child tested positive for the virus in south kivu province. the woman has since died. the veteran hollywood actor peter fonda has died at age 79. the actor was seen as a countercultural icon, best known for the 1969 film easy rider, which he co—wrote and produced. he died after suffering respiratory failure from lung cancer. in a statement, his family said: "we wish for all to celebrate his indomitable spirit and love of life. " brian welk, film reporter with the wrap discussed what the actor's legacy would be. peter fonda was such a symbol of counterculture in the 60s, getting his start in bikerfilms, and his role in easy rider is iconic, he has had a long career and is a member of hollywood royalty. with his family, his father henry fonda and sisterjane fonda, so he had a long history in mo
the us president has been adamant that he would like to withdraw us forces, possibly ahead of the november 2020 election. the democratic republic of the congo has suffered a setback in its efforts to contain a year—long outbreak of ebola, with a new area reporting its first cases. a mother and her child tested positive for the virus in south kivu province. the woman has since died. the veteran hollywood actor peter fonda has died at age 79. the actor was seen as a countercultural icon, best...
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thanks to you for being with us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000, at auction in the uk. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why people should wander in and say, "you're doing something wrong." six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. this is bbc news, our top story: 0sama bin laden's son, hamza — chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed — it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. let's stay with that story. colin cla
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thank you very much for joining us. thank you. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: environmental groups head to court, angry about changes being made by the trump administration. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hong kong airport authorities say operations have resumed after a huge protest stopped all passenger flights. the trump administration continues to clamp down on immigration, this time targeting people who need government aid. indian—administered kashmir has remained under lockdown during the islamic fest
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so, the next question is, am i using nuclear blackmail? i am not using nuclear blackmail. so some strong words from the pakistani prime minister there. the situation in indian administered kashmir itself is tense. it remains in lockdown. here are some pictures from the streets of the capital srinagar, where a curfew is in place. the indian government is trying to keep a lid on any dissent. telephone networks and the internet are still down after being cut off yesterday. but bbc hindi‘s aamir peer zada managed to access one of the few telephone lines available. here he is. we have no idea what is happening because there is no communication. you can‘t go from one place to another because there‘s a huge deployment of security forces with checks that want to check your identity and why you want to go there and their hostilities everywhere on the streets. people are angry, they‘re trying to understand what is happening, what is going to come to them. what will be their fate. the indian government‘s decision is particularly controversial because jammu kashmir is the on
so, the next question is, am i using nuclear blackmail? i am not using nuclear blackmail. so some strong words from the pakistani prime minister there. the situation in indian administered kashmir itself is tense. it remains in lockdown. here are some pictures from the streets of the capital srinagar, where a curfew is in place. the indian government is trying to keep a lid on any dissent. telephone networks and the internet are still down after being cut off yesterday. but bbc hindi‘s aamir...
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which do you tend to use? i've done this one. the difference between what norman is buying here and the cbd oils you can buy in shops in the uk... well, this oil contains thc — the substance that gets you high. as someone who was central to the liberal democrats becoming the first party to back legalisation, he wants to know how it will affect him. thank you very much. so, norman, talk us through what you purchased. so, erm... this is a small amount of thc, balanced with cbd. and... ..having never used this before — knowingly — i mentioned there was possibly one accidental occasion. i want to be very careful. i'm very cautious. and i'm, sort of, quite hostile about drugs generally. i mean, that's where i come from as a parent. but i want this purely for sleeping, arm, for relaxation. so... ..i've been told to take half the normal dose to start with, which i will take 45 minutes before going to bed tonight and for the flight home. but i can't take this back home because it's illegal in england. the trip‘s been organised by
which do you tend to use? i've done this one. the difference between what norman is buying here and the cbd oils you can buy in shops in the uk... well, this oil contains thc — the substance that gets you high. as someone who was central to the liberal democrats becoming the first party to back legalisation, he wants to know how it will affect him. thank you very much. so, norman, talk us through what you purchased. so, erm... this is a small amount of thc, balanced with cbd. and... ..having...
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it tells us, it confirms to us that plastic waste is getting literally everywhere, it's been found now on everywhere, it's been found now on every continent and in every ocean. in fact, a couple of years ago scientists were exploring the deepest part of the ocean of the mariana trench and right at the bottom of it they discovered creatures with plastic particles in their bellies, raising questions about plastic getting into the food chain, which of course eventually leads to us. and then last year we reported on the discovery of plastic particles in bottles of mineral water. now, there is no suggestion at all that drinking this can cause us at all that drinking this can cause us any harm but scientists are really actively researching that question. and all the time, it's worth remembering that more and more plastic waste is getting out into the environment. i took this picture ofa the environment. i took this picture of a river in indonesia last year. every year an estimated 8 million tonnes of plastic waste is getting into the outside world. so what we do about it? what is the solutio
it tells us, it confirms to us that plastic waste is getting literally everywhere, it's been found now on everywhere, it's been found now on every continent and in every ocean. in fact, a couple of years ago scientists were exploring the deepest part of the ocean of the mariana trench and right at the bottom of it they discovered creatures with plastic particles in their bellies, raising questions about plastic getting into the food chain, which of course eventually leads to us. and then last...
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which they helped us do, the cabin crew got us out as quickly as they could. do you know what was causing that smoke? know, we don't know, and it did feel like once we had left the plane there was a sort of lack of information for passengers. the discussion amongst the emergency personnel at the airport was there had been some kind of electrical fire on the plane and the pilot said there wasn't any real risk for the plane itself but i think he was — he was landing the plane without much official aid, through the smoke. so i think it could have been an electrical fire from what we know so far. a very frightening experience and thank you so much for being with us. i'm very glad you are safe and well, you and yourfamily, glad you are safe and well, you and your family, and enjoy glad you are safe and well, you and yourfamily, and enjoy your holiday after a very bumpy start. rachel judd from the bbc who was on the plains of valencia as you saw there who was filled with smoke. now it's time for the weather with louise lear. hello. the month of august can often pr
which they helped us do, the cabin crew got us out as quickly as they could. do you know what was causing that smoke? know, we don't know, and it did feel like once we had left the plane there was a sort of lack of information for passengers. the discussion amongst the emergency personnel at the airport was there had been some kind of electrical fire on the plane and the pilot said there wasn't any real risk for the plane itself but i think he was — he was landing the plane without much...
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so let us see what the weather is going to be like for us. here is lucy martin. hello, good morning. a dry fine day today but changes on the cards over the next few days. it will turn wet and then unseasonably windy into the start of the weekend. so a bright start to the day today. plenty of sunshine to come. that sunshine could be hazy at times thanks to some patchy high—level cloud. feeling warm in the sunshine though with a gentle breeze and highs of 25 celsius. now i mentioned that change and that starts as we move through tonight. it will turn cloudy with outbreaks of rain spreading their way north. heavy at times. the met office do have a yellow weather warning in place for rain throughout friday and those showers could be thundery as we move into the early hours. a mild night, though. take a look at those temperatures. not particularly comfortable for sleeping with the temperatures staying in the high teens. so friday, once we see that initial rain clear through, there will be a drier interlude, but the risk of some thundery downpours. the winds do ramp
so let us see what the weather is going to be like for us. here is lucy martin. hello, good morning. a dry fine day today but changes on the cards over the next few days. it will turn wet and then unseasonably windy into the start of the weekend. so a bright start to the day today. plenty of sunshine to come. that sunshine could be hazy at times thanks to some patchy high—level cloud. feeling warm in the sunshine though with a gentle breeze and highs of 25 celsius. now i mentioned that change...
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do bear with us! there has been a dramatic rise, in the number of women and girls caught carrying knives in england. figures obtained by bbc news, show a 73% increase in offences over the past five yea rs, with nearly 6,000 cases recorded. youth workers say some women end up carrying weapons for gangs, because they‘re less likely to be stopped by the police. sarah corker reports. the first thing i would go do is run for a knife. i would go for a knife — threaten, cut. as a teenager, carrying a knife was part of everyday life and louise ann. then, in her 20s, it was a way to protect herself in abusive relationships. i remember i used to have knives in my backpack. i used it to threaten people. give me what you‘ve got, take it off of them. i used to sleep with a knife under my bed, because i started to get quite paranoid. i remember my boyfriend bought me this...he actually bought me knives. data shows women carrying knives is on the rise. in the west midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a
do bear with us! there has been a dramatic rise, in the number of women and girls caught carrying knives in england. figures obtained by bbc news, show a 73% increase in offences over the past five yea rs, with nearly 6,000 cases recorded. youth workers say some women end up carrying weapons for gangs, because they‘re less likely to be stopped by the police. sarah corker reports. the first thing i would go do is run for a knife. i would go for a knife — threaten, cut. as a teenager,...
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good news for the us and eu but what about the us and china? very different story there and what we have as more tariffs being imposed last night by donald trump and it is really being seen as an escalation in this long—running trade dispute between the two sides and as often as the case, tweets we got last night from donald trump and look at what he said, he basically said from the 1st of september they will be imposing 10% of tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese goods which comes from the top of 25% which comes from the top of 25% which already exists and it will hit a wide range of different goods, consumer goods, smartphones and electronics and that sort of thing and a lot of us business groups were quick to condemn this. us chambers of commerce saying in a statement that they can then bed and it will lead to more pain for american businesses and they said that us economies otherwise do quite well and this is an unwelcome intervention there. we also had a reaction from china and the foreign ministry saying that they are warning for pr
good news for the us and eu but what about the us and china? very different story there and what we have as more tariffs being imposed last night by donald trump and it is really being seen as an escalation in this long—running trade dispute between the two sides and as often as the case, tweets we got last night from donald trump and look at what he said, he basically said from the 1st of september they will be imposing 10% of tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese goods which comes from...
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mariko oi is in hong kong for us. despite beijing's warning, there have been some more clashes between the police and protesters last night? that's road. angry protesters surrounded the police station last night after a student was arrested for what the police say was a possession of a weapon. it turns out according to the newspaper, it was just a laser pointer. but and pepper spray ended up being used. that is one of the main complaints of the demonstrators, that police have been using tear gas way too often unnecessarily, including on the streets of hong kong where there are people living in these high—rise apartments with their windows open oi’ apartments with their windows open orair apartments with their windows open or air conditioning on, they get affected, including children and the elderly. but despite that strong warning from beijing, i think it is fairto warning from beijing, i think it is fair to say that hong kong protesters are fair to say that hong kong protesters a re not fair to say that hong kong
mariko oi is in hong kong for us. despite beijing's warning, there have been some more clashes between the police and protesters last night? that's road. angry protesters surrounded the police station last night after a student was arrested for what the police say was a possession of a weapon. it turns out according to the newspaper, it was just a laser pointer. but and pepper spray ended up being used. that is one of the main complaints of the demonstrators, that police have been using tear...
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translation: what india has done, it's done for itself, not for us. they've smothered us. they've destroyed us. their son overhears our conversation and joins in. "how are we free?", he asks. "this is worse than being injail." 0utside, people are curious, asking for information, telling us how angry they are. what you are seeing here — stones strewn across the street, signs that a protest took place here earlier. clashes like these have been breaking out here in srinagar, and in parts of southern kashmir, as well. but the anger inside isn't really spilling out onto the streets, as we have seen happen before in kashmir. the reason for that is that people are not able to communicate with each other, and because of the tight security deployment. when the soldiers begin to withdraw in the evening, a few stone pelters come out. what will happen when the curfew is lifted is the question on everyone‘s minds. today, prime minister modi addressed the nation, defending his government's decision. there are parts of the region where people are welcoming his words, but here, they h
translation: what india has done, it's done for itself, not for us. they've smothered us. they've destroyed us. their son overhears our conversation and joins in. "how are we free?", he asks. "this is worse than being injail." 0utside, people are curious, asking for information, telling us how angry they are. what you are seeing here — stones strewn across the street, signs that a protest took place here earlier. clashes like these have been breaking out here in srinagar,...
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stay with us. hello. if it is dry, settled, some are whether you are looking for, you may not find it in this weather forecast. certainly not while low pressure is in charge, and that is exactly what will happen through the next few days. this swell of cloud on the satellite pick, in the heart of this there is the centre of an area of low pressure which is going to drift east over the next couple of days, driving some heavy thundery downpours. it will not rain everywhere all the time, and across parts of eastern scotland and eastern england, many places will start the day dry. shell was already swarming in the west, they will put a through the day, some of them heavy and some thundery. always with them dry and sunny spells sandwiched in between. it will be quite breezy in the south, but with light winds in the south, but with light winds in the north, showers in scotland could be very slow—moving, one or two locations could get a real deluge. temperatures ranging from 15 degrees in loic 223 degrees in l
stay with us. hello. if it is dry, settled, some are whether you are looking for, you may not find it in this weather forecast. certainly not while low pressure is in charge, and that is exactly what will happen through the next few days. this swell of cloud on the satellite pick, in the heart of this there is the centre of an area of low pressure which is going to drift east over the next couple of days, driving some heavy thundery downpours. it will not rain everywhere all the time, and...
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thank you forjoining us. thank you forjoining us. thank you. reports in the us say that hamza bin laden, the son of the former al-qaeda leader, osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not released any information but he‘s believed to have been killed in a military strike. tom hanson is a cbs correspondent in new york. what more can you add to that? good morning. the situation is still shrouded in mystery. the united states have a role in the operation that killed the younger mr bin laden, according to officials. other details remain completely unknown. hamza bin laden, the son of a bin laden, was killed in a military operation eight years after the death of his father. according to that same official, he was in line to head al-anda, was that the target of the operation and was not even known to be at the location of the operation. it wasn‘t until sometime later, officials say, us intelligence monitored conversations among al-qaeda members about whether they should try to keep is that a secret or acknowledge it and decide about him as a m
thank you forjoining us. thank you forjoining us. thank you. reports in the us say that hamza bin laden, the son of the former al-qaeda leader, osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not released any information but he‘s believed to have been killed in a military strike. tom hanson is a cbs correspondent in new york. what more can you add to that? good morning. the situation is still shrouded in mystery. the united states have a role in the operation that killed the younger mr bin laden,...
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if they recognise us as rohingya, we will go back. if we go back without justice, they will again kill us. the military crackdown in myanmar since 2012 has resulted in many fleeing their country. more than 700,000 rohingya fled to bangladesh in 2017 alone. the united nations described it as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. bangladesh ministers say that refugees cannot go back because myanmar is not letting them. but bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries and struggles to cope. many bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslims. akbar hossain, bbc news, dhaka. in 1955, a group of students from oxford and cambridge set off on the journey of a lifetime — making history by becoming the first to drive the 16,000 kilometres from london to singapore. now, almost 65 years later, a team of adventurers are recreating that epic drive in reverse. 0ur reporter sarah toms waved them off as they hit
if they recognise us as rohingya, we will go back. if we go back without justice, they will again kill us. the military crackdown in myanmar since 2012 has resulted in many fleeing their country. more than 700,000 rohingya fled to bangladesh in 2017 alone. the united nations described it as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. bangladesh ministers say that refugees cannot go back because myanmar is not letting them. but bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries and struggles to...
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and this is what it is being used to produce. our idea was to distil it and produce a kind of moonshine artisan vodka. this is set to be the first consumer product that's made entirely from ingredients grown within the exclusion zone. i tremble when they pick it up, because this is the only bottle in existence. this is no more radioactive than any other vodka. we've checked it, we've have two of the best laboratories in the world looking to see if they can find any radioactivity from chernobyl and they haven't found it. it might not be for everyone, but this is about much more than making a spirit with a unique selling point. communities in relatively uncontaminated outer regions of the exclusion zone still live under strict regulations. no agriculture is permitted here. it's hoped that some of those restrictions will soon be lifted, but any vodka profits will be channelled into supporting economic development in areas still affected by the social impacts of the nuclear accident. until atomik production starts, though, i'm allowe
and this is what it is being used to produce. our idea was to distil it and produce a kind of moonshine artisan vodka. this is set to be the first consumer product that's made entirely from ingredients grown within the exclusion zone. i tremble when they pick it up, because this is the only bottle in existence. this is no more radioactive than any other vodka. we've checked it, we've have two of the best laboratories in the world looking to see if they can find any radioactivity from chernobyl...
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us. yes, there are less than six hours until that deadline and the atmosphere here is a mixture of anger and resignation. half of the fa ns anger and resignation. half of the fans i've spoken to are convinced they will never see their team play again. the other half say they are still hopeful that a deal can be secured on what would literally be the 11th hour. it is the photo stunt they would rather not be posing for but these supporters have a point to make. the clu b supporters have a point to make. the club was founded more than 130 years ago but they know this could be its last day. across the generations, the fans are feeling desperate. amongst them, anthony and peter, both season ticket holder since childhood. it is in the family. you know, i can only describe it to losing a relative. it sounds silly but that's really what it feels like. tough for you as well? definitely, berry is a place that every saturday, you don't have to get in touch with your friends, you know they are going
us. yes, there are less than six hours until that deadline and the atmosphere here is a mixture of anger and resignation. half of the fa ns anger and resignation. half of the fans i've spoken to are convinced they will never see their team play again. the other half say they are still hopeful that a deal can be secured on what would literally be the 11th hour. it is the photo stunt they would rather not be posing for but these supporters have a point to make. the clu b supporters have a point...
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glad you could join us. in the event ofa glad you could join us. in the event of a no—deal brexit on october 31, citizens of the european union will immediately lose their automatic right to live and work in the uk. under the previous government's plan, freedom of movement would have continued for a limited period but that has now changed. prime minister borisjohnson reiterated today that has now changed. prime minister boris johnson reiterated today again that britain will be ready to leave the european union at the end of 0ctober the european union at the end of october at deal or no deal. here's oui’ october at deal or no deal. here's our political corresponded been right. —— ben wright. his government wants a new brexit deal, but is ramping up plans to leave the eu without one. visiting a hospital, borisjohnson brushed away a leaked government document saying a no—deal brexit could cause widespread disruption. there may well be bumps in the road. but we will be ready to come out on october the 31st, deal or no deal. the prime minister
glad you could join us. in the event ofa glad you could join us. in the event of a no—deal brexit on october 31, citizens of the european union will immediately lose their automatic right to live and work in the uk. under the previous government's plan, freedom of movement would have continued for a limited period but that has now changed. prime minister borisjohnson reiterated today that has now changed. prime minister boris johnson reiterated today again that britain will be ready to leave...
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thank you for being with us. chris martinez, talking to us with us. chris martinez, talking to us live from el paso. as we heard, that was the first of two mass shootings in the last 2a hours. the nine people killed in a shooting in dayton ohio died when a gunman opened fire outside a bar. that was in the oregon district of the city, downtown. it was saturday night, very late night. a lot of people out and about, doing their thing. at a news c0 nfe re nce and about, doing their thing. at a news conference this morning, the mayor of dayton gave more details on what happened and also underlined how it was fortunate that the police will close at hand to prevent this from being an even more appalling tragedy. suspect opened fire along the oregon district. he was wearing body armour and had a 23 capacity magazine. he had additional magazines. 26 have been injured, and are at area hospitals. ten fatalities in our community, including the shooter. in less tha n community, including the shooter. in less than one minute, in less than one minute, date and first
thank you for being with us. chris martinez, talking to us with us. chris martinez, talking to us live from el paso. as we heard, that was the first of two mass shootings in the last 2a hours. the nine people killed in a shooting in dayton ohio died when a gunman opened fire outside a bar. that was in the oregon district of the city, downtown. it was saturday night, very late night. a lot of people out and about, doing their thing. at a news c0 nfe re nce and about, doing their thing. at a news...
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manufacturing in the us growing at levels lower thanit in the us growing at levels lower than it has in the last ten years. the german economy contracting. so there are all sorts of dramas going on. add to that the latest trade war of tariffs and the tit—for—tat that exploded yesterday between trump and china, and there is a lot of reason to wonderjust how bad the economy could get. just before donald trump left washington late friday night washington time, he lobbed one of his own. it reminds me of an uncle of mine, no longer with us, who could not show his affection, so instead he would twist your nose or twist your ear. and trump, twisting macron‘s knows, they are supposed to be great mates, by threatening to tax french wine. not a serious intervention, is it? he has said it before, this is not the first time. donald trump deals with threats. this happened dramatically on twitter, even by his standards, he hit out at china, hit out at his own chairman of the federal reserve, accusing them of disloyalty, and at the last moment threatened to tax french wine. that will threaten
manufacturing in the us growing at levels lower thanit in the us growing at levels lower than it has in the last ten years. the german economy contracting. so there are all sorts of dramas going on. add to that the latest trade war of tariffs and the tit—for—tat that exploded yesterday between trump and china, and there is a lot of reason to wonderjust how bad the economy could get. just before donald trump left washington late friday night washington time, he lobbed one of his own. it...
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that is a good win for us-china trade war. that is a good winfortrump if us-china trade war. that is a good win for trump if it happens, but right now the big one is the colla pse right now the big one is the collapse with china right now. i think what trump said the other day, we can live without china, that crossed a red line. i think you're going to a lot of republican businessmen saying that's enough. he said he is having second thoughts about the tariffs but the white house later in a statement said it's not true. if you are trudeau or macron, who do you believe these days? what trump said this morning 01’ days? what trump said this morning or this afternoon? it is so difficult to conduct foreign policy because you can meet with pompeo but trump because you can meet with pompeo but tru m p loves because you can meet with pompeo but trump loves to contradict them afterwards. it's very, very difficult. michael bociurkiw speaking to rico earlier. england's cricketers have won an astonishing victory in the third ashes test at headingly to keep alive their hopes of winning
that is a good win for us-china trade war. that is a good winfortrump if us-china trade war. that is a good win for trump if it happens, but right now the big one is the colla pse right now the big one is the collapse with china right now. i think what trump said the other day, we can live without china, that crossed a red line. i think you're going to a lot of republican businessmen saying that's enough. he said he is having second thoughts about the tariffs but the white house later in a...
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seth, thank you very much for joining us. first of all, was it a mistake for the president to retreat this conspiracy theory? would you have advised him to do it?|j this conspiracy theory? would you have advised him to do it? i think what is going to do is bring attention more to the hashtag that had been trending, which was #trumpbodycount, which was supposedly saying that he orchestrated the death of epstein. and he obviously didn't comment on it and it was a comedian who retreated it. you are right in that there have been conspiracy theories from both sides of the political divide, but is it different —— is it different when a us president is seen as buying into it? is there a leadership role in staying away from these things? may be so, but i don't think the media is in a big position to discuss conspiracy theories considering the russian collusion host hopes which they have pushed forward 2.5 years. —— hoax. host hopes which they have pushed forward 2.5 years. -- hoax. we are sure that the rustling investigation
seth, thank you very much for joining us. first of all, was it a mistake for the president to retreat this conspiracy theory? would you have advised him to do it?|j this conspiracy theory? would you have advised him to do it? i think what is going to do is bring attention more to the hashtag that had been trending, which was #trumpbodycount, which was supposedly saying that he orchestrated the death of epstein. and he obviously didn't comment on it and it was a comedian who retreated it. you...
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victoria‘s got more on this one for us. what are they telling us? good morning. these are quite interesting figures from the property website rightmove, august is usually sluggish in terms of how sales, lots of buyers on the holidays, people think things are not normally happening but we have seen a pick up 6% on last year. the working theory in terms of why this might be happening, this is a theory put forward by rightmove, is people are trying to rush these sales through before the brexit deadline on 31st of october. it is not giving people a huge amount of time to do all the local searches and do all the legalities, but there is so much uncertainty around brexit, if you are going to buy a home, probably better, people at rightmove saying, to do it earlier rather than later as the deadline creeps up on us. asking prices continue to fall particularly around london and the south—east. that‘s quite interesting as well. and just on this, i don‘t know if you saw the papers at the weekend, a story running in the times suggested that sajid javid was going to put
victoria‘s got more on this one for us. what are they telling us? good morning. these are quite interesting figures from the property website rightmove, august is usually sluggish in terms of how sales, lots of buyers on the holidays, people think things are not normally happening but we have seen a pick up 6% on last year. the working theory in terms of why this might be happening, this is a theory put forward by rightmove, is people are trying to rush these sales through before the brexit...
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. —— fire, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so, once it looks like the fire is out, you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are some hot spots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara has been looking at so
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. —— fire, water will not put it out....
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translation: they don't tell us anything, theyjust try to make us go away. we have not been given any information. translation: what i want to know is if he is well or not, whatever god says. mexican police did eventually say the attack on the bar was carried out by gangsters. they fired at the nightspot and threw molotov cocktails inside. at least two dozen people were killed and many seriously injured. this is the worst single act of violence since andres manuel lopez obrador became president. he promised his term would bring peace. translation: it is shameful that organised criminals act this way. it is the most shameful thing there is. the president also said there would be an investigation into whether any collusion took place between the authorities and the criminals who carried out the attack. gang violence, often driven by the drug trade, is not uncommon in mexico, and the region where this attack took place is known to be one of the most violent in the country. let's get some of the day's other news in the amazon basin, almost all 2,000 square kilom
translation: they don't tell us anything, theyjust try to make us go away. we have not been given any information. translation: what i want to know is if he is well or not, whatever god says. mexican police did eventually say the attack on the bar was carried out by gangsters. they fired at the nightspot and threw molotov cocktails inside. at least two dozen people were killed and many seriously injured. this is the worst single act of violence since andres manuel lopez obrador became...
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remind us what he is trying to reassure us about. he is confirming that this document that the sunday times received through a leak is genuine. he is trying to clarify that the warnings on it over food trying to clarify that the warnings on it overfood prices going up, shortages of medicines and the like, are out of date. we understand that this document was presented to him, to the new team that borisjohnson brought in about three weeks ago. we are talking about a few weeks out of date for significant issues. they have been hard at work in downing street in the cabinet office with daily meetings preparing for no deal, signing contracts with rates to ease the passage of freight and medicine and health care products, but they can only do what they can do in the time, so presumably there isa do in the time, so presumably there is a lot of work to be done. interestingly, the one problem that money cannot solve is the hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. we had fighting talk, real politics from michael gove,
remind us what he is trying to reassure us about. he is confirming that this document that the sunday times received through a leak is genuine. he is trying to clarify that the warnings on it over food trying to clarify that the warnings on it overfood prices going up, shortages of medicines and the like, are out of date. we understand that this document was presented to him, to the new team that borisjohnson brought in about three weeks ago. we are talking about a few weeks out of date for...
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thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first off, what concerns you most about this event, the fact that eu stations draped all the management of the resulting outage? that two stations tripped. the latter, because this does happen, and it is only two, there are many, many power stations and, you know, if they had lost 5% of capacity, this should be manageable. it is not like half the capacity went and it is total disaster. it should be the sort of thing you are able to cope with, i think. so let's sort of thing you are able to cope with, ithink. so let's go sort of thing you are able to cope with, i think. so let's go back to the tripping part of yesterday, was there too much demand or too much capacity, do we know? there was too much capacity, i think, no, capacity, do we know? there was too much capacity, ithink, no, the capacity dropped, because it obviously tripped, but that was probably just obviously tripped, but that was probablyjust a obviously tripped, but that was probably just a technical obviously tripped, but
thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first off, what concerns you most about this event, the fact that eu stations draped all the management of the resulting outage? that two stations tripped. the latter, because this does happen, and it is only two, there are many, many power stations and, you know, if they had lost 5% of capacity, this should be manageable. it is not like half the capacity went and it is total disaster. it should be the sort of thing you are able to cope with, i think. so...
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and the yuan is now at a slightly higher rate to the us dollar, after sliding beneath the us dollar for the first time in ten years. a lot of a nalysts the first time in ten years. a lot of analysts are citing a lot of uncertainty in the market regarding the us—china trade war. this was the recovery was telling you about on wall street, a much better day after wall street, a much better day after wall street, a much better day after wall street essentially suffered its worst day of the year on monday, so it is picking up from there. margaret young from cmc market explains the seesaw in global markets this week. this help alleviate investors‘ concern of an escalation of this trade war into a currency war. and i think china‘s policy makers showed they are willing to come back to the negotiation table with president trump if he is willing to remove or defer these new tariffs in september. 50 what defer these new tariffs in september. so what did you make of the extraordinary market reaction on monday when of course the chinese did weaken the yuan quite considerably, did you think tha
and the yuan is now at a slightly higher rate to the us dollar, after sliding beneath the us dollar for the first time in ten years. a lot of a nalysts the first time in ten years. a lot of analysts are citing a lot of uncertainty in the market regarding the us—china trade war. this was the recovery was telling you about on wall street, a much better day after wall street, a much better day after wall street, a much better day after wall street essentially suffered its worst day of the year...
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so quite a cold, fresh start for tuesday for many of us. some misty patches should clear a pretty quickly. through the day on tuesday, one or two showers still, but they'll be much fewer and further between then we have seen recently and the winds will be much lighter, too. so actually in sunshine tuesday, one of the best days this week. 16—21 degrees or so. later in the day, it'll cloud over from the south—west with the arrival of some more rain overnight. all down to this area of low pressure during wednesday, that brings us a very unsettled story, especially across england and wales. that's where we see the bulk of the rain on wednesday. the winds also strengthening, particularly strong and gusty along the south coast of england. also, some heavy showers likely across parts of scotland once again through the day on wednesday but i think a drier slot for southern scotland, northern england and for northern ireland. but it will feel pretty cool, particularly where you've got the showery rain. by the time we get to thursday, again, most
so quite a cold, fresh start for tuesday for many of us. some misty patches should clear a pretty quickly. through the day on tuesday, one or two showers still, but they'll be much fewer and further between then we have seen recently and the winds will be much lighter, too. so actually in sunshine tuesday, one of the best days this week. 16—21 degrees or so. later in the day, it'll cloud over from the south—west with the arrival of some more rain overnight. all down to this area of low...