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claire was seldom want to forget. three weeks later, she showed up at the vanity fair offices only to find conde nast was in europe . before she left she notices the anti-desk in the corner and she asked about that. they said that was occupied by a caption writer who had left to get married, so she took off her coat and sat down at the desk and made her self at home. within three weeks, she was on the payroll and working dutifully and skillfully as a caption writer for vanity fair. it was not long before she was offering articles for the magazine and was offered the position of assistant editor. observers of the time took notice of the maturity of her articles. the early ones were mostly satirical and funny. as time passed, her articles became more serious and philosophical, until she was writing about politics and economics with surprising wisdom. the human understanding expressed in these articles deepened issue by issue. in 1933, after years of outstanding work, claire was appointed the managing editor of vanity fa
claire was seldom want to forget. three weeks later, she showed up at the vanity fair offices only to find conde nast was in europe . before she left she notices the anti-desk in the corner and she asked about that. they said that was occupied by a caption writer who had left to get married, so she took off her coat and sat down at the desk and made her self at home. within three weeks, she was on the payroll and working dutifully and skillfully as a caption writer for vanity fair. it was not...
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thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. —— thank you, penny and claire. goodbye.w on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part.
thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. —— thank you, penny and claire. goodbye.w on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part.
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and your correspondent get your comment this hi guys claire want to give you the first word a busy times a where you are america breaking bread with a north korean spy master and slapping its allies and biggest trading tariffs partners with terrorists how do you explain that absolutely it's been a busy week here in washington but look this decision comes after months of uncertainty surrounding these steel and aluminum tariffs the trumpet ministration first announced them back in march and then after an outcry from europe from allies in europe canada and mexico they issued exemptions to say ok we're going to put this on hold and see whether we can strike a deal and our europe has been looking at this very nervously ever since we had on the americal we had french president in my own home both come to washington d.c. to try and lobby trying to change his mind to get some kind of an agreement before these exemptions expired which was meant to take place overnight tonight so we've just seen this announcement saying we're going ahead with them as plans that the tariffs will be imposed and this
and your correspondent get your comment this hi guys claire want to give you the first word a busy times a where you are america breaking bread with a north korean spy master and slapping its allies and biggest trading tariffs partners with terrorists how do you explain that absolutely it's been a busy week here in washington but look this decision comes after months of uncertainty surrounding these steel and aluminum tariffs the trumpet ministration first announced them back in march and then...
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claire richardson is standing by now with the latest reaction from washington claire what was the statement by north korea that donald trump was referring to there. hi sarah this statement in question was from north korea was referring to u.s. president vice me u.s. vice president mike pence as ignorant and stupid and that was in response to some comments that he made over the weekend in which he said that kim jong un could face an end like the libya model if you refused to make a deal now it's worth unpacking what that means the libya model why that would be seen as something that would elicit such a response from north korea if you remember where gadhafi government in libya back in early two thousand agreed with the george w. bush administration to give up its nuclear program and then years later we saw during the arab spring uprisings that this leader was brutally murdered by his own people and nato backed rebels and so kim jong un and the north korean a regime are looking at the libya model as a matter of in terms of how it stands for their own political survival they see that if you gi
claire richardson is standing by now with the latest reaction from washington claire what was the statement by north korea that donald trump was referring to there. hi sarah this statement in question was from north korea was referring to u.s. president vice me u.s. vice president mike pence as ignorant and stupid and that was in response to some comments that he made over the weekend in which he said that kim jong un could face an end like the libya model if you refused to make a deal now it's...
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clair de york thank you both for your continued coverage greatly appreciate it. and then fizzling we'll be here later with the reaction from the markets on a potential trade war all right the first i want to bring up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy looks poised to lose a parliamentary no confidence vote expected on friday spanish media say the socialist party leader petro sun just has enough votes to defeat were boy he's been under pressure to step down after members of his conservative people's party were found guilty of corruption that's a human rights group in nicaragua says eleven people were killed during anti-government marches on wednesday after reports put the total at two witnesses say armed groups opened fire on protesters then eighty people have died since protests started last month over plans to change the country social security system . the european court of human rights has found two e.u. members complicit in cia torture activities the ruling says both lithuania and romania
clair de york thank you both for your continued coverage greatly appreciate it. and then fizzling we'll be here later with the reaction from the markets on a potential trade war all right the first i want to bring up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy looks poised to lose a parliamentary no confidence vote expected on friday spanish media say the socialist party leader petro sun just has enough votes to defeat were boy he's...
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richardson she joins us in washington claire let me start with you so what are the biggest takeaway today from president rob what would you say that takeaway is. well this is a truly a momentous moment in u.s. foreign policy history we heard donald trump reiterate a lot of his concerns about the iran nuclear deal that he had expressed beforehand remember it was one of his key campaign promises that he was going to pull the united states out of what he saw as a poorly negotiated a bad deal for the united states now of course that goes completely counter to what the united states european allies wanted to see we've seen weeks of lobbying by both chancellor merkel and french president and the new immigrants here in washington d.c. to try to convince him otherwise but he came out strongly today pointing to some of these issues that we've heard about before reiterating that he thinks that the deal is too weak that it doesn't address things like what he calls sunset clauses that allow some restrictions to expire after a number of years that it doesn't address iran's role in supporting sec
richardson she joins us in washington claire let me start with you so what are the biggest takeaway today from president rob what would you say that takeaway is. well this is a truly a momentous moment in u.s. foreign policy history we heard donald trump reiterate a lot of his concerns about the iran nuclear deal that he had expressed beforehand remember it was one of his key campaign promises that he was going to pull the united states out of what he saw as a poorly negotiated a bad deal for...
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maybe you know that it's so difficult to thread a needle but it's nothing compared to the works by claire morton she threats thousands of then the line seeds for example and also bits of plastic on a fact which is several meters long so that you definitely need a very calm hand the internet's not exhibited artist from northern ireland accepted this for hours on end to create just one author all some spending pieces. claire morgan likes her work to be somewhere between still moving natural and unnatural life and death are suspended sculptures are made from a mix of natural and synthetic materials to give the illusion of floating in mid-air. the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yet i'm working my face an identical or similar components like i see it or flies or pieces of plastic and assembling them on the threads to give the illusion of something that is solid more often than not a geometric form something that feels. solid and strong v
maybe you know that it's so difficult to thread a needle but it's nothing compared to the works by claire morton she threats thousands of then the line seeds for example and also bits of plastic on a fact which is several meters long so that you definitely need a very calm hand the internet's not exhibited artist from northern ireland accepted this for hours on end to create just one author all some spending pieces. claire morgan likes her work to be somewhere between still moving natural and...
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claire: all right. michael: all right.d delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to launch their new brand and their new look, but talk to salon owners from throughout the east coast. i'm very nervous. i don't even know if the packaging's gonna be right. oh, this is nice. ♪ how are you, sir? michael: hey, looking sweet. lemonis: how are you? michael: looking sweet. woman: do you like it? lemonis: yeah, i love it. woman: good. lemonis: where's the product? michael: let's go. lemonis: i'm excited. michael: all right, all right. lemonis: honestly, it looks... ramona: amazing. lemonis: ...amazing. it looks amazing. let's go h
claire: all right. michael: all right.d delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to...
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phil: claire richardson, thank you. swedish nobel prize group will not award the literature reward. they are handling scandal against one of the members. the world best writers from more than 100 years, but absent from the calendar until next year. >> it is not unprecedented, but it is rare, the swedish academy has postponed the 2018 nobel prize for literature. >> we have decided not to award the prize, and we did that after long and tents discussions. but we reached the conclusion, the confidence of the economy lower at the moment, and that is the deciding -- reporter: the body was plunged into crisis last november when a swedish newspaper published against this man. he is married to the swedish academy member catarina. they were -- they wielded significant influence in the art world. the accusations include an incident in which he allegedly touched sweden's crown princess inappropriately. he denies the claims. the revelations and handling of them sowed deep discord. a wave of resignations followed including the secret
phil: claire richardson, thank you. swedish nobel prize group will not award the literature reward. they are handling scandal against one of the members. the world best writers from more than 100 years, but absent from the calendar until next year. >> it is not unprecedented, but it is rare, the swedish academy has postponed the 2018 nobel prize for literature. >> we have decided not to award the prize, and we did that after long and tents discussions. but we reached the conclusion,...
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for more let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by with the latest from washington so clear you know as we see here more back and forth on whether this summit could actually go ahead to we know why president trump appears to be changing his mind again. hi sarah well term supporters would say that this is all part of his grand strategy that it's a tough negotiating tactic that's meant to actually extract more concessions from north korea and they have praised him for walking away from this meeting because there is such a wide gap between expectations we know now that there's a date and there was there had been a date in a place for it obviously june twelfth in singapore but aside from that it was not clear what was on the agenda who was going to be there any of the nitty gritty details that are so important to the off chance of a meeting like this i had not been sorted out now his detractors would say that that was not the case at all and that was in fact so desperate for a political victory at home to be seen as the man who was able to bring kim jong un to the negotiating ta
for more let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by with the latest from washington so clear you know as we see here more back and forth on whether this summit could actually go ahead to we know why president trump appears to be changing his mind again. hi sarah well term supporters would say that this is all part of his grand strategy that it's a tough negotiating tactic that's meant to actually extract more concessions from north korea and they have praised him for walking away from...
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claire morgan likes her work to be somewhere between still moving natural and unnatural life and death are suspended sculptures are made from a mix of natural and synthetic materials and give the illusion of floating in mid-air. the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yet i'm working my face and identical or similar components like seeds or flies or pieces of plastic and assembling them on the threads to give the illusion of something that is solid more often than not a geometric form something that feels solid and strong visually but actually it's just made from of pieces of very fragile stuff aren't actually connected to each other that could very easily be destroyed. close work is quite labor intensive often taking many weeks to assemble she is a team of assistance to help her collect the material. she recently created a seventeen metre high in wales addressing a controversial yet historical practice in the u.k. . elephant in the r
claire morgan likes her work to be somewhere between still moving natural and unnatural life and death are suspended sculptures are made from a mix of natural and synthetic materials and give the illusion of floating in mid-air. the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yet i'm working my face and identical or similar components like seeds or...
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claire: hi, rents. this is had a really positive reception. for trump supporters, any sign of warming relations the between the u.s. and north korea will be seen as a victory for trump. he believes it has been his strong arm tactics and strong pressure tactics that brought north korea to the table and secure the release of these prisoners. if you look at where we were a few months ago, it is a remarkable turn how far things have come. we talk about the possibility of a potentially historic summit between trump and can. -- hanand kim. he was threatening him with fire and fury. the release of prisoners is not something new. we have seen it in past administrations. north korea typically releases american prisoners after high-ranking officials from the united date go in person -- states go in person to secure their release. brent: president trump says a date and a venue has been set for the meeting between the two leaders. what more do we know about that? claire: he said he will release details in the next three days. his secretary of state mike p
claire: hi, rents. this is had a really positive reception. for trump supporters, any sign of warming relations the between the u.s. and north korea will be seen as a victory for trump. he believes it has been his strong arm tactics and strong pressure tactics that brought north korea to the table and secure the release of these prisoners. if you look at where we were a few months ago, it is a remarkable turn how far things have come. we talk about the possibility of a potentially historic...
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, student) claire "they talked to me when i was upset " san ramon valley high school student claire toodle talking about ben curry and how counselors were on hand today, helping kids cope with curry's death. she was a teacher's assistant in one of his classes. claire. "they put a flower on his desk it was tough hearing everyone cry." "no one should feel that is the final step to deal with things. he would not have thought that was the only way to deal with things." on a vigil out in front of the pool where curry was discovered tuesday, a suicide prevention hotline number a cause of death is still formally underinvestigation. curry was found at the bottom of the deep end of the schools pool. students and teachers tried to save him, as well as emergency personal responding to the school tuesday, but he was declared dead at a local hospital. sahaana shanthan, student. he made people laugh, he made people smile, he had lots of friends, it is horrible he passed away. marni finley, mother. what is important to us, make sure kids are kind this mother brought her son and god daughter down to the h
, student) claire "they talked to me when i was upset " san ramon valley high school student claire toodle talking about ben curry and how counselors were on hand today, helping kids cope with curry's death. she was a teacher's assistant in one of his classes. claire. "they put a flower on his desk it was tough hearing everyone cry." "no one should feel that is the final step to deal with things. he would not have thought that was the only way to deal with things."...
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evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and... you could say that he made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on... let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is over. (applauding) amy bloom, welcome. thank you it's nice to be here thank you very much for being here, congratulations úon this book which i really enjoyed enormously, and one thing was, many things were in my head when i was reading it, but
evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not...
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claire. -what is camp david? -yes.
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and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig at the new york times to become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job ever or the worst job ever? - in my mind it's not the best job ever because i think that there's a lot of jobs in journalism that are amazing, but this is one of the best gigs in town for sure. in dc i think it's the best job, because you have a front row seat to a history making president. before donald trump was elected, i said if we get him, he'll be the first reality tv president. i think that that's completely still true. i think if you are covering donald trump and have not watched the apprentice and do not watch reality tv, then you are a
and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig at the new york times to become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job...
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thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. —— thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part. and the breadwinner, based or taken from a book? yes, by deborah ellis. directed by nora twomey. this is from the studio that gave us song of the sea and secret of curls. this is adapted from deborah ellis‘ book. taliban—era, turn of the century, a young girl is selling bread with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. b
thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. —— thank you, penny and claire. goodbye. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part. and the breadwinner, based or taken from a book? yes, by deborah ellis. directed by nora twomey. this is from the...
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ok we're going to get the perspective from washington now our correspondent there claire richardson standing by foursquare how is washington reacting to this surprise meeting between the two korean leaders. hi christopher we're still waiting to see exactly what kind of reaction we're going to get from trump and the white house we do know that the white house has announced that a team is planning to leave from washington to singapore today to iron out some of the details for the planned meeting on june twelfth as though trump has never walked away from this arrangement but we know that the surprise meeting between the north and south korean leaders as you say also focused on they say that it focused on ensuring that a successful american north korean leader summit does take place at some point of course this would be historic if trump just sit down with kim it would be the first time a sitting u.s. president meets with a north korean leader a lot of the details still need to be fleshed out so that's why we would see this team in singapore trying to determine an agenda some of the nitty gritty
ok we're going to get the perspective from washington now our correspondent there claire richardson standing by foursquare how is washington reacting to this surprise meeting between the two korean leaders. hi christopher we're still waiting to see exactly what kind of reaction we're going to get from trump and the white house we do know that the white house has announced that a team is planning to leave from washington to singapore today to iron out some of the details for the planned meeting...
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welcome claire walk us through mr trump's comments what stood out. it stood out that he was assuring the crowd that his administration was really in their corner and i think what is also interesting to look at is how little has really changed in this address that he's giving to the n.r.a. compared to previous years where he's spoken at this convention this is the fourth time that he's there and it's a major rally with some eighty thousand people there largely trump supporters he's telling them that he is in their corner in terms of protecting the second amendment and their right to bear arms in what is so far been a highly nationalist speech now there had been some talk that this could go a little bit differently of course over the last few months the united states has been having a big debate over gun control following the massacre at a high school in parkland florida at marjorie's dome in douglas high school and what followed was a wave of student activism including national school walkouts major protest backed by big name celebrities and there was
welcome claire walk us through mr trump's comments what stood out. it stood out that he was assuring the crowd that his administration was really in their corner and i think what is also interesting to look at is how little has really changed in this address that he's giving to the n.r.a. compared to previous years where he's spoken at this convention this is the fourth time that he's there and it's a major rally with some eighty thousand people there largely trump supporters he's telling them...
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you had an eye where we joined the w correspondent claire richardson welcome claire tokens for the president some big themes. well trump's message here was that his administration stands strongly behind gun owners and against any sort of initiatives that they would see as infringing on their second amendment constitutional rights to own guns so he called these people real patriots it's a massive convention of about eighty thousand people and the reason why this was so closely watched now is because in many ways it was seen as a test of how much has really changed there's been a big national conversation in the united states since a massacre at a high school in parkland florida back in february we saw a student led movements of walkouts protests with lots of celebrity support and really there was a sense that perhaps this could be a turning point where we might see some tougher regulations on guns in the united states now as we heard during the trump speech that he is back in front of the n.r.a. his fourth year addressing the convention and it does not seem that he has changed his tune after
you had an eye where we joined the w correspondent claire richardson welcome claire tokens for the president some big themes. well trump's message here was that his administration stands strongly behind gun owners and against any sort of initiatives that they would see as infringing on their second amendment constitutional rights to own guns so he called these people real patriots it's a massive convention of about eighty thousand people and the reason why this was so closely watched now is...
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the pond, with "newsweek" asking, "who is claire ptak?"sandbox. >> it's like a cinnamon sandbox. >> reporter: when we first met ptak in 2015, the american baker was a rising star in london. two and a half years later, she's become baking royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news back in march saying "prince harry and miss markle have asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate the bright flavors of spring." >> my first love was baking. >> reporter: how did that happen? >> well, my mother is a great baker. er grandmother is a great baker. and where i grew up in inverness, which is just north of san francisco, it's rural, and we had wild blackberrys and apple trees. it there was a lot of emphasis on baking with fruit that was in season. >> reporter: ptak spent three years as a pastry chef for alice waters at chez panisse in berkeley, california. n e then moved to london to be with her boyfriend, now husband. >> this was like, okay, i just came from something really great. i've got to make this really great. otherw
the pond, with "newsweek" asking, "who is claire ptak?"sandbox. >> it's like a cinnamon sandbox. >> reporter: when we first met ptak in 2015, the american baker was a rising star in london. two and a half years later, she's become baking royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news back in march saying "prince harry and miss markle have asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate the bright flavors of spring." >> my first...
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claire let's go back to this what this means for the united states right now. i mean this is a really stunning display you're seeing u.s. president donald trump standing there with the release detainees and his new secretary of state might pompei oh really coming home from one of his first and certainly the biggest diplomatic mission in that role so far remember this was all this is all kind of come together at a in the last minute we didn't know that pale was going to pyongyang and tall until trump mentioned it when he was announcing that he was pulling out of iran nuclear deal just a couple days ago and similarly i it seems like this was also orchestrated in some way at the last minute that it was not clear that it's not as we were going to see this kind of reception with trump welcoming nobody would be easier as in areas like in this. area don't let me jump in there but arab i could go on their way back great great presidents go and enjoy what we have to president although now these are great people they've been through a lot but. it's a great honor but the
claire let's go back to this what this means for the united states right now. i mean this is a really stunning display you're seeing u.s. president donald trump standing there with the release detainees and his new secretary of state might pompei oh really coming home from one of his first and certainly the biggest diplomatic mission in that role so far remember this was all this is all kind of come together at a in the last minute we didn't know that pale was going to pyongyang and tall until...
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claire marshall, bbc news, romania.on and peterborough youth football coach, bob higgins, was a "predatory paedophile" — who used his power over ambitious young players to carry out a "systematic campaign" of sexual abuse. mr higgins, who's 65, denies 50 counts of indecent assault on teenage boys between 1971 and 1996. sophie long reports. arriving at salisbury crown court this morning, his face hidden by a hat and scarf. bob higgins faces 50 counts of indecent assault against young teenage boys over a period spanning three decades. the court heard that he had been involved with coaching the youth team at southampton football club from the mid 70s, then based here at the dell. he also ran his own soccer academy, before working at peterborough united football club until 1996. higgins sat silently in the dock as the jury was told there had been no doubt he had been a talented coach, spotting and nurturing many young players who went to achieve significant national and international success. but adam feest, prosecuting, sa
claire marshall, bbc news, romania.on and peterborough youth football coach, bob higgins, was a "predatory paedophile" — who used his power over ambitious young players to carry out a "systematic campaign" of sexual abuse. mr higgins, who's 65, denies 50 counts of indecent assault on teenage boys between 1971 and 1996. sophie long reports. arriving at salisbury crown court this morning, his face hidden by a hat and scarf. bob higgins faces 50 counts of indecent assault...
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he has spent four decades writing about both koreas and our washington correspondent claire richardson she and our team they have been on the story since early this morning when those three freed u.s. prisoners arrived back in the u.s. to both of you welcome mr foster her let me start with you what do you make of the date in the location of the truck kim summit june twelfth in singapore. well the date is a little bit longer than they have recently and not subscribed to be out by the end of may no surprise that preparing for something this elaborate as this week trinity has to go right and there has to be a lot of to play to see act into a very short period of time no surprise that it is moved to mid june singapore i guess was the favorite of various locations that were big scout it it's a pretty long journey for both of them but it combines safety security neutrality to a degree evidence reliable arrival western allies but north korea has also sort of see it as a model they have an embassy that yeah it's it's a good choice i think claire want to take a listen to what the us president s
he has spent four decades writing about both koreas and our washington correspondent claire richardson she and our team they have been on the story since early this morning when those three freed u.s. prisoners arrived back in the u.s. to both of you welcome mr foster her let me start with you what do you make of the date in the location of the truck kim summit june twelfth in singapore. well the date is a little bit longer than they have recently and not subscribed to be out by the end of may...
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s claire richardson reports from the border. these are some of the faces that have invoked degrading president donald trump the reason he's threatened to mexico and called for thousands of troops to be sent to protect the border and stop short on their journeys they've set up a makeshift camp into want to mexico. but as you know we're sending many many national guardsman down to the border most of them are already there and that's having a big impact most are from can join us they say the united states must hear their asylum case that they left their homes because they had reasons to fear for their safety but imagine if they killed my father. or i mean that's less than what they because of death threats that's what forced me to lave one of the men pulled out a gun pointed at me and told me if i didn't give him what he wanted he was going to kill me soon all of that battle came up with maybe i'm not that. they travel together for over a month my first boss and training. they sought safety in numbers and what can be an arduous and
s claire richardson reports from the border. these are some of the faces that have invoked degrading president donald trump the reason he's threatened to mexico and called for thousands of troops to be sent to protect the border and stop short on their journeys they've set up a makeshift camp into want to mexico. but as you know we're sending many many national guardsman down to the border most of them are already there and that's having a big impact most are from can join us they say the...
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claire de york thank you both for your continued coverage greatly appreciate it. and then this is kind of your story because how have markets reacted to all these developments they've reacted pretty severely i would say business ties across the atlantic at a new low leyla financial markets tumbling there are fears this latest move would lead to a trade war and those hit by the times that immediately reacted with retaliate three measures the u.s. commerce secretary will ross makes it sound like european leaders are just blowing the whole situation out of proportion. so there are there are for our. own products the beer soft during soup it's all a fraction of a penny each of those in terms of an automobile it's also a fraction of one. for the economy overall it's a very small fraction of one remember we're in a scene surely and our economy the u.s. commerce secretary putting things into perspective for us he says everyone's going to get over this in june time the reaction from financial markets was livelier conrad i saw that dax dip below the. dip down quite dramati
claire de york thank you both for your continued coverage greatly appreciate it. and then this is kind of your story because how have markets reacted to all these developments they've reacted pretty severely i would say business ties across the atlantic at a new low leyla financial markets tumbling there are fears this latest move would lead to a trade war and those hit by the times that immediately reacted with retaliate three measures the u.s. commerce secretary will ross makes it sound like...
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with "newsweek" asking who is claire patack. >> look a sandbox. >> cinnamon sandbox. >> when we first15, the american baker was a rising star in london. 2 and a half years later, she has become baking royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news in march. saying prince harry and meghan markle asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate bright flavors of spring. >> my first love was baking a a how did that happen? >> my mother is a great baker. and grew up in inverness, north of san francisco. it is rural. weave had black berries, apple trees. there was a lot of emphasis on, baking with, fruit, that was in season. >> patack spent three years as a pastry chef for alice waters in berkeley, california. she then moved to lon done to be with her boyfriend. now husband. >> this was like -- okay. i just came from something really great. i have to make this really great otherwise going to be totally depressed. >> reporter: she set up a stall in a weekend market in east london's hackney neighborhood. baking everything in her home kitchen. >> i realized it was kind of ta
with "newsweek" asking who is claire patack. >> look a sandbox. >> cinnamon sandbox. >> when we first15, the american baker was a rising star in london. 2 and a half years later, she has become baking royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news in march. saying prince harry and meghan markle asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate bright flavors of spring. >> my first love was baking a a how did that happen? >> my mother is a...
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for the latest on this let's bring in our washington correspondent claire richardson clare how did the three end up in a north korean jail. well as you say they were being held there on charges of anti-state activities however these are widely these were widely seen as politically motivated charges and all three men are korean americans who spend at least a year in detention in north korea including in brutal labor prisons they're being released just as secretary of state might pay is returning from telling the end where he was firming up some details of a potentially historic summit between president donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong un details including the date and time of when this could take place and their korean americans were seen released were on their way back to the united states as we speak are benefiting from seemingly warming ties between the united states and north korea ok we're going to get some live pictures from andrews as we talk here how important is this release in the run up to that summit between donald trump and kim jong il and. well it's certai
for the latest on this let's bring in our washington correspondent claire richardson clare how did the three end up in a north korean jail. well as you say they were being held there on charges of anti-state activities however these are widely these were widely seen as politically motivated charges and all three men are korean americans who spend at least a year in detention in north korea including in brutal labor prisons they're being released just as secretary of state might pay is returning...
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claire, you start. home room for $200. claire. -what is a formal dining room? -that's right. president for $200. claire. -who is andrew johnson? -yes.
claire, you start. home room for $200. claire. -what is a formal dining room? -that's right. president for $200. claire. -who is andrew johnson? -yes.
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evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's an activist and academic and the author of 28 books including three bestselling collections of poetry. her latest is a good cry: what we learn from tears and laughter. she's nikki giovanni. this is overheard. (applause) - [interviewer] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? and how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and ... to say that he's made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on ... let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. i think i just got an f from you actually. - nikki giovanni, welcome. - thank you, i'm glad to be here. - very nice to be with you. so i have a big existential question for you to begin. why poetry? there are a lot of forms of expression. a lot of people who choose to
evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. she's an activist and academic and the author of 28 books including three bestselling collections of poetry. her latest is a good cry: what we learn from tears and laughter. she's nikki giovanni. this is overheard. (applause) - [interviewer] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught...
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richardson our reporter there with the very latest thank you claire. well earlier this week we brought you the story of activists in kenya fighting for equal rights as in dozens of other african countries homosexuality is treated as a crime there punishable by up to fourteen years in jail today we bring you the story of how dating apps are being used to target gay men and lesbians who dare to go looking for love for more let's bring in elizabeth show who has been looking into this for us and she is standing by in our social media desk and liz we know that dating apps that they are as we just heard there they're essentially being used as weapons to go after gay and lesbian people tell us a little bit more about how this is unfolding. well one of the apps that are being used right now in kenya is the app grindr that is the number one on the most popular dating app for gay and bisexual men so what is happening in kenya is that there are people who say they want to catch homosexuals so they get on that app they create profiles they try to look for men who
richardson our reporter there with the very latest thank you claire. well earlier this week we brought you the story of activists in kenya fighting for equal rights as in dozens of other african countries homosexuality is treated as a crime there punishable by up to fourteen years in jail today we bring you the story of how dating apps are being used to target gay men and lesbians who dare to go looking for love for more let's bring in elizabeth show who has been looking into this for us and...
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claire, i don't think you're grasping the magnitude of this package, valued at over $250.n't use them, then all our money just goes to charity. and so what am i supposed to do? somewhere between dropping off alex at orchestra and picking up luke from practice-- oh, and burning a bunch of dvds of the talent show, i'm gonna, what, pop in for a quick salt scrub? i thought cheryl was doing the dvds. well, she's supposed to, but somehow she's got me doing it. here's what you do. say, "cheryl, no can do today. need a little 'me time.'"
claire, i don't think you're grasping the magnitude of this package, valued at over $250.n't use them, then all our money just goes to charity. and so what am i supposed to do? somewhere between dropping off alex at orchestra and picking up luke from practice-- oh, and burning a bunch of dvds of the talent show, i'm gonna, what, pop in for a quick salt scrub? i thought cheryl was doing the dvds. well, she's supposed to, but somehow she's got me doing it. here's what you do. say, "cheryl,...
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newsweek asked who is claire ptak?irst met ptak in 2015, the american baker was a rising star in london. 2 1/2 years later, she has become making royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news in march. prince harry and ms. markel have asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate the bright flavors of spring. >> my first love was baking. my mother is a great baker, my grandmother was a great baker. where i grew up, it is rural. we had wild blackberries, apple trees, so there was a lot of emphasis on baking with fruit that was in season. >> the kids got into it at a really young age. they would come home and bake after school. ptak -- >> reporter: ptak spent three years in training and then moved to london. >> i just came from something really great so i have two be really great. she set up shop in a market. >> i realized it was taking over our lives.>> reporter: what made you take the leap to open the bakery? >> my husband was like, get out of the house!>> reporter: she opened her bakeshop, violet
newsweek asked who is claire ptak?irst met ptak in 2015, the american baker was a rising star in london. 2 1/2 years later, she has become making royalty. kensington palace tweeted the news in march. prince harry and ms. markel have asked claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate the bright flavors of spring. >> my first love was baking. my mother is a great baker, my grandmother was a great baker. where i grew up, it is rural. we had wild blackberries, apple trees,...
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claire richardson is at the border tonight. these are some of the faces that have invoked the great president donald trump the reason he's threatened to mexico and called for thousands of troops to be sent to protect the border. stop short on their journeys they've set up a makeshift camps into quanah mexico. but as you know we're sending many many national guardsman down to the border most of them are already there and that's having a big impact most are from honduras they say the united states must hear their asylum cases and they left their homes because they had reasons to fear for their safety but again because they killed my father. or i mean that's us then what they because of death threats that's what forced me to lave one of the men pulled out a gun pointed at me and told me if i didn't give him what he wanted he was going to kill me soon all of that battle came up with name them up that. they travelled together for over a month by foot cross and train. they sought safety in numbers and what can be an arduous and dange
claire richardson is at the border tonight. these are some of the faces that have invoked the great president donald trump the reason he's threatened to mexico and called for thousands of troops to be sent to protect the border. stop short on their journeys they've set up a makeshift camps into quanah mexico. but as you know we're sending many many national guardsman down to the border most of them are already there and that's having a big impact most are from honduras they say the united...
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a want to thank claire and gavin for organizing the event. my fellow panelists, it is a great honor to bat cleanup. i am going to pull us out of our 19th-century hole and into the 20th century and hopefully, make some connections to the 21st century. if you didn't know already, this year marks the centennial of world war i one of those , forgotten wars, oftentimes overshadowed by much bigger conflicts like the civil war. no shea to my fellow -- no shade to my fellow panelists here. world war i was a watershed moment in united states history and there are many reasons why this is the case. you can certainly look at the military significance of the war, its political, cultural, economic significances, we would probably need another event to fully to delve into all of that. -- to fully delve into all of that. for this panel, i think we should recognize world war i as a pivotal moment in the history of protest and citizenship, and -- citizenship. more specifically world war i as , a pivotal moment in the history of african american protest and ci
a want to thank claire and gavin for organizing the event. my fellow panelists, it is a great honor to bat cleanup. i am going to pull us out of our 19th-century hole and into the 20th century and hopefully, make some connections to the 21st century. if you didn't know already, this year marks the centennial of world war i one of those , forgotten wars, oftentimes overshadowed by much bigger conflicts like the civil war. no shea to my fellow -- no shade to my fellow panelists here. world war i...
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we meet claire and dan, who will also be tying the knot on saturday.ll live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, garry kasparov. it's the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! we have lost sally for a moment. you are watching the briefing. our headlines: prince harr
we meet claire and dan, who will also be tying the knot on saturday.ll live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no...
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claire marshall, bbc news. untapped potential of british asians in the game. a lack of effective talent spotting, and access to equipment, are seen as problems that need to be overcome. our sports correspondent joe wilson is in east london. a grade two listed pavilion here, thatis a grade two listed pavilion here, that is the history. here, we have a vision of the future, lots of girls getting ready to start some cricket drills, in this ethnically mixed pa rt drills, in this ethnically mixed part of london. and interested spectators here. a local coach here, and tom harrison. from your perspective, what is the significance of cricket to this part of london? we were one of the pilots three yea rs we were one of the pilots three years ago and in the iconic position of three years ago there were 20 days of cricket here. through consultation and the community, there is 130 days of cricket by a diverse community. tom, that is an expression of the passion. you know 30% of recreational cricket players are from south a
claire marshall, bbc news. untapped potential of british asians in the game. a lack of effective talent spotting, and access to equipment, are seen as problems that need to be overcome. our sports correspondent joe wilson is in east london. a grade two listed pavilion here, thatis a grade two listed pavilion here, that is the history. here, we have a vision of the future, lots of girls getting ready to start some cricket drills, in this ethnically mixed pa rt drills, in this ethnically mixed...
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claire richardson there in washington and well let's get in the perspectives from south korea and china how are they dealing with this cancellation we're going to cross over to josh smith in seoul and felix lee in beijing let's start with you josh in seoul the north koreans say they are still willing to meet with trump any time they're not giving up are they. not yet this statement was encouraging i think for a lot of people in south korea who were fearful that perhaps the cancellation of this summit would lead to again talk of war as there have been threats between both sides said north korea's. openness to continue talks as well as some conciliatory remarks fire american officials do make it seem like there is a decent chance that both sides are talking to each other again soon fix donald trump says he pulled out of the talks because of hostility from north korea he previously hinted that china may have pressured north korea to take a tougher stance is china worried about the diplomatic fall happening on its border of the potential for western encroachment. well yes strom seems to hav
claire richardson there in washington and well let's get in the perspectives from south korea and china how are they dealing with this cancellation we're going to cross over to josh smith in seoul and felix lee in beijing let's start with you josh in seoul the north koreans say they are still willing to meet with trump any time they're not giving up are they. not yet this statement was encouraging i think for a lot of people in south korea who were fearful that perhaps the cancellation of this...
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two years ago claire turnham tried to buy tickets for her kids to see ed.. we‘re all standing up, we‘re all speaking out. you know, it‘s unacceptable, we don‘t want to see other people ripped off as we have, and we are really determined to ensure that it is much more saferfor consumers. now the advertising standard authority says it is recommending trading standards take legal action against viagogo for not being transparent enough with customers on the final cost of a ticket. one of the other issues that the asa had with viagogo was the 100% guarantee it had on the website. that‘s because it said that gave fans the impression they would always gain entry into a venue like this. and that hasn‘t always been the case.
two years ago claire turnham tried to buy tickets for her kids to see ed.. we‘re all standing up, we‘re all speaking out. you know, it‘s unacceptable, we don‘t want to see other people ripped off as we have, and we are really determined to ensure that it is much more saferfor consumers. now the advertising standard authority says it is recommending trading standards take legal action against viagogo for not being transparent enough with customers on the final cost of a ticket. one of...
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richardson she is in washington but richard is in brussels force good evening to both of you claire i'll ask you what was the biggest takeaway from this announcement today. hi brant there's a lot to unpack in what was a truly perhaps the most monumental foreign policy decision that we've seen in general drums presidency to date he repeated a lot of his critiques of the iran nuclear agreement which he has always maintained was a very bad one sided deal he thinks it was poorly negotiated which of course took place in two thousand and fifteen under the obama administration and he points to says some specific issues that he had been seeking to try and address and had threatened to remove the united states from the a court if they were not things that like essentially he thinks that the agreement overall is too weak he was concerned in particular about things like sunset clauses that would allow iran to resume some of its nuclear activities after a certain amount of time worrying that it did not sufficiently address iran's role in stoking sectarian violence in the region in countries lik
richardson she is in washington but richard is in brussels force good evening to both of you claire i'll ask you what was the biggest takeaway from this announcement today. hi brant there's a lot to unpack in what was a truly perhaps the most monumental foreign policy decision that we've seen in general drums presidency to date he repeated a lot of his critiques of the iran nuclear agreement which he has always maintained was a very bad one sided deal he thinks it was poorly negotiated which of...