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andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much . from new york city, we will be back next time, same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs. this is "the best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, high-level negotiations between washington and beijing begin again this week. we dig into the issues of intellectual propert
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andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much from new york city, we will be back same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risk and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ caution ahead. investors may be signaling a lack of faith in the stock market. they are pouring money into low volatility funds. where active stands tall. pimco's david braun shows us how it is possible to bust a trend towards low-cost passive trends with the bond etf. betting on brexit or not. either way, there is an etf for that and we show you how it is
andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much from new york city, we will be back same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risk and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ caution ahead. investors may be signaling a lack of faith in the stock market. they are pouring money into low...
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andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much from new york city, we will be back next time, same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ stories driving the headlines this week. pushing intos syria after clearing the way for action. trump threatens to obliterate the turkish economy. saudi aramco bonds extend their losses after being downgraded by fitch
andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much from new york city, we will be back next time, same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ stories driving the headlines this week. pushing intos syria after clearing the way for action. trump threatens to obliterate the turkish economy. saudi aramco bonds extend their losses after being downgraded by fitch
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andy: one. jonathan: guys, great to have you with me -- andy charlton, mike purves, and george bory. thank you very much. from new york city, we will be back next time, same time, same place. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ emily: he's one of the closest confidants of the google cofounders the leader of , alphabet's secretive x lab. born eric keller, he picked up the nickname astro in childhood, with no idea he would someday be working on making so-called moonshots a reality. raised by parents he calls hyper intellectual hippies, one of his grandfathers won a nobel prize in economics. the other, some say should have won one in physics for his work on the hydrogen bomb. perhaps it is only fitting that astro teller is working on ideas that could change
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andy swiss was there for us. this was a night whenjapan‘s thrilling world cup adventure finally came to an end as south africa proved that one test too far for them. four years ago, japan pulled off one of the great upsets in rugby when they beat south africa at the world cup. south africa soon took control with the first try after just three took control with the first try afterjust three minutes, courtesy of mac are so lame aplenty. at that stage, japan would have been fearing the worst. but they battled back and a penalty narrowed the gap to just 5-3. at that a penalty narrowed the gap to just 5—3. at that stage japan were still in it but in the second half south africa stretch clear. three penalties from fly—half andre pollard and penalties from fly—half andre polla rd and then penalties from fly—half andre pollard and then two late tries sealed their passage through. the first from scrum—half faf de klerk before they got a second to seal the victory. so south africa go through to the semifinals,
andy swiss was there for us. this was a night whenjapan‘s thrilling world cup adventure finally came to an end as south africa proved that one test too far for them. four years ago, japan pulled off one of the great upsets in rugby when they beat south africa at the world cup. south africa soon took control with the first try after just three took control with the first try afterjust three minutes, courtesy of mac are so lame aplenty. at that stage, japan would have been fearing the worst....
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andy swiss reports from tokyo. this was the night where japan's fairy tale world cup came to an end as south africa were too much for them. japan pulled off one of the greatest upsets in rugby when they beat south africa in the world cup once, but south africa soon took control after the first try after three minutes by mapimpi. japan would have been fearing the worst at that stage, but they got a penalty which narrowed the gap, at that stage depend very much still in it. in the second half, south africa stretched clear, three penalties from pollard, and two late tries sealed their passage through to the last four. the first one was from de klerk. there scored another one to seal their victory. south africa go through to the semifinals where they will face wales. as forjapan, it has been some journey for them, this, their first—ever quarterfinal in world cup history. but their brave efforts of making it through to the last four have ended in disappointment. andy murray has won his first singles title since career
andy swiss reports from tokyo. this was the night where japan's fairy tale world cup came to an end as south africa were too much for them. japan pulled off one of the greatest upsets in rugby when they beat south africa in the world cup once, but south africa soon took control after the first try after three minutes by mapimpi. japan would have been fearing the worst at that stage, but they got a penalty which narrowed the gap, at that stage depend very much still in it. in the second half,...
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andy: en vida lo lo llamaba en el prÍncipe de la canciÓn. por eso al morir josÉ josé recibiÓ un funeral digno de la realeza. miles de fanÁticos llegaron hoy a este auditorio en miami para celebrar la vida y el talento del artista que con sus baladas expresÓ sus sentimientos mÁs profundos. >> quiÉn no conoce la mÚsica de josÉ josé?quiÉn no ha bailado con alguna canciÓn de josÉ josé romÁntica? andy: es que despuÉs de 50 aÑos de carrera, josÉ josé se ganÓ el cariÑo y el respeto de millones de latinoamericanos. >> josÉ josé significa un icono del amor, del amor que lo mueve todo. andy: el Ídolo de la mÚsica romÁntica falleciÓel sÁbado 28 de septiembre en el sur de la florida a los 71 aÑos despuÉs de una larga batalla contra el cÁncer. >> gracias por recordar a mi papÁ. por tenerlo en sus corazones. que nunca muera su mÚsica, por favor. >andy: durante la ceremonia, sus tres hijos lo recordaron como padre y como artista. >> le agradezco para siempre el amor que deposito en nosotros sus hijos para nosotros podÉrsel
andy: en vida lo lo llamaba en el prÍncipe de la canciÓn. por eso al morir josÉ josé recibiÓ un funeral digno de la realeza. miles de fanÁticos llegaron hoy a este auditorio en miami para celebrar la vida y el talento del artista que con sus baladas expresÓ sus sentimientos mÁs profundos. >> quiÉn no conoce la mÚsica de josÉ josé?quiÉn no ha bailado con alguna canciÓn de josÉ josé romÁntica? andy: es que despuÉs de 50 aÑos de carrera, josÉ josé se ganÓ el cariÑo y...
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i was so angry with them, andi like for me. i was so angry with them, and i talk about it in the book, all the athletes are allowed to invite their parents. you basically get free tickets to the olympics and i went out of my way to make sure my parents could not and many years before my father passed, i was able to talk to him about that andi i was able to talk to him about that and i think that again, this book was in the 1990s. this is 30 years ago. and a lot has changed and when my mum and i have had a chance to talk and we do, it's been about what it was like being a mum, growing up in patriarchy, feeling obligated, as i felt, to be in patriarchy, feeling obligated, as ifelt, to be a certain type in patriarchy, feeling obligated, as i felt, to be a certain type of girl and just feeling absolutely imprisoned by it. as a young athlete. and i think that's where she andi athlete. and i think that's where she and i connect. you were a top swimmer. i was. she and i connect. you were a top swimmer. iwas. you she and i connect. you
i was so angry with them, andi like for me. i was so angry with them, and i talk about it in the book, all the athletes are allowed to invite their parents. you basically get free tickets to the olympics and i went out of my way to make sure my parents could not and many years before my father passed, i was able to talk to him about that andi i was able to talk to him about that and i think that again, this book was in the 1990s. this is 30 years ago. and a lot has changed and when my mum and i...
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what is your take, andy? andy: i think the market is going to bully them if they have to move in october. i do not think anything substantial is going to come out of the trade talks to change that direction. a talked about the fed having third leg of their mandate, which is to continue the expansion, which is what we see on our bloomberg screens every morning. i think that peace means they definitely do 25 and then on hold. they want to keep some dry powder in case it is worse than we think. jonathan: you are sticking around the table with me in new york city. fall to the index a fresh nine-month low. that inverse that conversation coming up next. this ♪ is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head over to the auction block now, where greece became member of the regions negative yield club, selling 187 million euros at a 13 week build . in the united states, the government put the $16 billion auction of $30 bonds was -- 30 year bonds was awarded
what is your take, andy? andy: i think the market is going to bully them if they have to move in october. i do not think anything substantial is going to come out of the trade talks to change that direction. a talked about the fed having third leg of their mandate, which is to continue the expansion, which is what we see on our bloomberg screens every morning. i think that peace means they definitely do 25 and then on hold. they want to keep some dry powder in case it is worse than we think....
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at 23 andy murray became the shanghai masters youngest champion. nine years later the tournament is a chance for him to be competitive again. but the world number 56 took the game to him. giving murray the runaround. after hitting 18 winners he took the first set. time for murray to turn it up a notch. moves like this changed the direction of the match. it went to a third set. but things got really competitive and frustrating for his opponent. his opponent could not keep a resurgent murray down, and neither his emotions. let's have quick look at some other sports headlines this evening — and staying with tennis. kyle edmunds is out of the shanghai masters as poorform continues — he lost to france's jeremy chardy in straight sets. edmund will lose british number one status — with dan evan's taking over when the news rankings are published. tottenham have confirmed that their captain and goalkeeper hugo lloris won't return to training with the club until next year. he sustained a dislocated elbow during the 3—0 defeat to brighton on saturday.
at 23 andy murray became the shanghai masters youngest champion. nine years later the tournament is a chance for him to be competitive again. but the world number 56 took the game to him. giving murray the runaround. after hitting 18 winners he took the first set. time for murray to turn it up a notch. moves like this changed the direction of the match. it went to a third set. but things got really competitive and frustrating for his opponent. his opponent could not keep a resurgent murray...
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i came down to parkland, had no intention of meeting andy. he found out i was in town and texted me because anybody who he ever heard was trying to find something, he got in contact with. we wouldn't have met -- on my own accords, you 'tied me because you hard i was in town, and kind of explained to andy what i was doing, why i was doing it, and he texted me a few days later and i gave him questions to the state commission where he finds out that the state commission has had subpoena power still has not received the shooter's disciplinary records, and he says max, thank you so much, going to be a great asset helping me find justice for my daughter's murder. so, i came down to write an article, i didn't really fine what's wanted to write the first time, when andy said that i couldn't not come back. and the time i come back, not a random person, coming back being the guy work with meadow's dad so a lot more people were willing to talk to me and i start finding out so much that it is mind boggling, staggering and i realize this has to be a book.
i came down to parkland, had no intention of meeting andy. he found out i was in town and texted me because anybody who he ever heard was trying to find something, he got in contact with. we wouldn't have met -- on my own accords, you 'tied me because you hard i was in town, and kind of explained to andy what i was doing, why i was doing it, and he texted me a few days later and i gave him questions to the state commission where he finds out that the state commission has had subpoena power...
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football and world cup rugby to come, but what a weekend for andy murray on his comeback trail. he won the european open in antwerp yesterday, his first title since early 2017. he knew he might never play again earlier this year so to say that his second hip operation was a success is something of an understatement. he was understandably emotional after his victory over stan wawrinka in antwerp. the last few years have been extremely difficult. both me and sta n extremely difficult. both me and stan have had a lot of injury problems in the last couple of years. amazing, obviously, to be back playing against him in a final. earlier, i spoke to the former british number one annabelle croft. it has been absolutely astonishing andi it has been absolutely astonishing and i think anyone who was around him in that period of time where we just watched him hobbling for a good year, we weren't sure if he was ever going to be back playing professional tennis, certainly not at the level we saw at the weekend, so at the level we saw at the weekend, soiam at the level we saw at the weekend, s
football and world cup rugby to come, but what a weekend for andy murray on his comeback trail. he won the european open in antwerp yesterday, his first title since early 2017. he knew he might never play again earlier this year so to say that his second hip operation was a success is something of an understatement. he was understandably emotional after his victory over stan wawrinka in antwerp. the last few years have been extremely difficult. both me and sta n extremely difficult. both me and...
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from tokyo, here's our correpsondent andy swiss. hardly surprising that eddiejones is sticking to the exact position that performed so brilliantly against the all blacks in the semifinals and the george ford continues and owen farrell outside at centre. there is one interesting new name though on the bench, then spencer. now spencer only arrived here injapan on monday, he wasn't in the original squad, he was called out as an emergency cover last weekend. he is on the bench and very likely to play a role at some stage, so likely to play a role at some stage, so what a story that could be. england will start the final as favourites after that stunning performance against new zealand, but eddiejones says he is taking nothing for granted. we have spent four years getting for this occasion and that is why i can be relaxed because we know we have done the work but we know it is in front of us, we know that they're going to come out as hard. there were the most intimidating teams in the world and they know what is ahead of them and they kn
from tokyo, here's our correpsondent andy swiss. hardly surprising that eddiejones is sticking to the exact position that performed so brilliantly against the all blacks in the semifinals and the george ford continues and owen farrell outside at centre. there is one interesting new name though on the bench, then spencer. now spencer only arrived here injapan on monday, he wasn't in the original squad, he was called out as an emergency cover last weekend. he is on the bench and very likely to...
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andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. wales are in quarter—final action tomorrow morning, and they'll be at full strength when they face france. coach warren gatland has named the same team that beat georgia and australia in the pool stages. wales have won seven of their last eight games against france — including a 2a—i9 victory in paris in february en route to clinching the grand slam. and wingerjosh adams says having the tag of favourites is something his teammates will relish. they said we are favourites going into australia game. it was a tag we don't mind having. we've worked hard to earn a tag of being one of the best teams, and if teams want to pick us as favourites, that's fine. we go about our business like we do. we don't really look into things like that, to be honest with you. we know it needs to be done and we are all focused on doing that. now, with the ugly scenes of racism at england's european qualifying match in bulgaria still fresh in the mind, today, there was an incident here in the fa cup whic
andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. wales are in quarter—final action tomorrow morning, and they'll be at full strength when they face france. coach warren gatland has named the same team that beat georgia and australia in the pool stages. wales have won seven of their last eight games against france — including a 2a—i9 victory in paris in february en route to clinching the grand slam. and wingerjosh adams says having the tag of favourites is something his teammates will relish. they said we are...
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andy is in grays in essex for us. andy, you just told us about the human side of this tragedy. bring us up human side of this tragedy. bring us up to speed with where this investigation is up to? well, it is an ever widening investigation. police and the irish republic yesterday arrested a man in the port of dublin. he is said to be of interest to detectives in their enquiry. three people have been arrested in the uk. they are still being questioned by the police. a 25—year—old man, the lorry driver, maurice robinson from craigavon in northern ireland, he will be appearing in court tomorrow. he has been charged with people trafficking and 39 counts of manslaughter. no arrests on the continent yet. meanwhile, the investigation into exactly who these people were is going on in conjunction with the vietnamese community here in the uk. all 39 bodies have been removed from the container and taken to hospital for postmortem examinations, so we do not yet know officially because of death. each of the people who died had a mobile phone, a bag with them. police say they have 500 pie
andy is in grays in essex for us. andy, you just told us about the human side of this tragedy. bring us up human side of this tragedy. bring us up to speed with where this investigation is up to? well, it is an ever widening investigation. police and the irish republic yesterday arrested a man in the port of dublin. he is said to be of interest to detectives in their enquiry. three people have been arrested in the uk. they are still being questioned by the police. a 25—year—old man, the...
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as andy says he's fixated on guns. there are detailed records his teacher takes where he talks about a guns every day that he's in the class and is only in the class every other day because he's talking about guns. he's pulling the fire alarm, throwing his desk, jumping out from behind kids. everybody was terrified of them at the school. he required a skewed escort to walk from one class to another. eventually required his mother to accompany the secret x court to walk among class to another. teachers try to bar the door against him, and when h i spokeo one staff member, when they heard of the shooting and reduce income they didn't believe it. not because they didn't think he could do it because i couldn't understand how he was ever sent to marjory stoneman douglas high school. [inaudible] >> yes, west place as a middle school and it took of them a year to send into the specialized school, a full year to do something that every single adult and kid in that school knew needed to be done because in order to respect the r
as andy says he's fixated on guns. there are detailed records his teacher takes where he talks about a guns every day that he's in the class and is only in the class every other day because he's talking about guns. he's pulling the fire alarm, throwing his desk, jumping out from behind kids. everybody was terrified of them at the school. he required a skewed escort to walk from one class to another. eventually required his mother to accompany the secret x court to walk among class to another....
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. “— glory, andy murray is a champion once more. —— andy murray has done it. london irish have made a winning return to the premiership beating wasps at the ricoh arena by 29—26. the exiles won the championship last season to return to the top flight and they went at wasps from the start. they led 2a —16 at the break with fiji‘s albert tuisue scoring the second of their two tries. after the break the match was more evenly contested. both sides would end the game with three tries in total, ollie hassell—collins with irish‘s fourth. the difference was the penalties, paddyjackson proving more accurate with the boot to help secure london irish a narrow victory. marc marquez has won moto gp‘s japanese grand prix — his tenth race win of the season. the spaniard — who had already secured his sixth world title in thailand two weeks ago — finished ahead of fabio quartararo with andrea dovizioso third. britain‘s cal crutchlow finished fifth. and great britain‘s laura kenny and katie archibald won silver in the women‘s madison on the final day of
. “— glory, andy murray is a champion once more. —— andy murray has done it. london irish have made a winning return to the premiership beating wasps at the ricoh arena by 29—26. the exiles won the championship last season to return to the top flight and they went at wasps from the start. they led 2a —16 at the break with fiji‘s albert tuisue scoring the second of their two tries. after the break the match was more evenly contested. both sides would end the game with three tries...
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andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. six nations champions wales are in quarterfinal action tomorrow morning. they play france with coach warren gatland naming the same full strength side that beat australia in the pool stages. wales have won seven of their last eight games against france — including a 211—19 victory in february en route to clinching the grand slam. and wingerjosh adams says — having the tag of favourites is something they'll relish... they said that we are favourites going into the australian game. we do not mind having that title. we have worked hard to earn a tag of being one of the best teams. and, if teams want to pick us as favourites, thatis teams want to pick us as favourites, that is fine but we just go about oui’ that is fine but we just go about our business and don't look into things. we know what needs to be done and we are focused on doing that. to football next, and less than a week after england players were racially abused in bulgaria, an fa cup tie was abandoned this afternoon a
andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. six nations champions wales are in quarterfinal action tomorrow morning. they play france with coach warren gatland naming the same full strength side that beat australia in the pool stages. wales have won seven of their last eight games against france — including a 211—19 victory in february en route to clinching the grand slam. and wingerjosh adams says — having the tag of favourites is something they'll relish... they said that we are favourites going into...
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the comeback continues, but the matches aren't getting any easier for andy murray. after reaching the quarterfinals of the china open, the former world number one will have fancied his chances in shanghai. but juan ignacio londero had good ideas, the argentina making life difficult for the three—time champion in the opening set. two rates of serve in the second, though, and andy murray was right back in the match. 12 months ago, he could only have dreams of moving around a court like this. in the decider, he began to ta ke this. in the decider, he began to take control and was getting more fired up by the minute. commentator: game, murray. fired up by the minute. commentator: game, murraym fired up by the minute. commentator: game, murray. in the end, his class was clear to see, just how far this comeback will take him is perhaps not so clear. for now, his performances are being rewarded with a stella —— steady rise up the rankings. joe lynskey, bbc news. murray will play italy's fabio fognini in the second round, who comfortably beat the american sam querrey
the comeback continues, but the matches aren't getting any easier for andy murray. after reaching the quarterfinals of the china open, the former world number one will have fancied his chances in shanghai. but juan ignacio londero had good ideas, the argentina making life difficult for the three—time champion in the opening set. two rates of serve in the second, though, and andy murray was right back in the match. 12 months ago, he could only have dreams of moving around a court like this. in...
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good food fresh air and time to rest the things andy dick way could only dream of while he was in rehab nutrition and now part of his daily life in this temporary shelter and he spent the past 5 years she's seen his drug addiction problem at a private rehab center in maine jerry as novem tried to win a state but he's still far from fully recovered and he. can take no. treats. its kind of hours. it wasn't the kind of treatment. given to his feet were constantly bound in chains he was allowed to shower only once a month and his bed and clue where infested with lice he tells me. d.w. visited the same day that if he wants a group we also interviewed my lama dude he did not want to elaborate why he kept his patients in chains we filmed secretly as we were not given access to many parts of the same to inform all correctional center as like this have existed for decades in the movies or the range area they're commonly called down body meaning house of chain was a place where it is believed that an intense freely just indoctrination as a solution to misbehavior including drug abuse in a recent
good food fresh air and time to rest the things andy dick way could only dream of while he was in rehab nutrition and now part of his daily life in this temporary shelter and he spent the past 5 years she's seen his drug addiction problem at a private rehab center in maine jerry as novem tried to win a state but he's still far from fully recovered and he. can take no. treats. its kind of hours. it wasn't the kind of treatment. given to his feet were constantly bound in chains he was allowed to...
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andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister brandon lewis saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces, have the tools and ability to stop that and prevent that. last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days. the flights of hundreds of thousands of people were cancelled. at heathrow, in a separate incident, flights were briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, tal
andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister brandon lewis saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces, have...
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andy moore, bbc news. hundreds of family members of islamic state fighters are reported to have escaped a camp in northern syria after turkish air strikes nearby. kurdish forces guarding the camp, which contains thousands of people displaced by fighting across syria, say that more than 700 people, mostly women and children, have fled the camp. our correspondent martin patience is on the turkish side of the border. martin, the kurds had been warning that they wouldn't be able to guard all of the islamic state prison in syria. that's absolutely right. there had been warnings, so in many ways, this shouldn't come as a surprise. what we have seen this morning happened ina camp we have seen this morning happened in a camp in north—eastern syria. it was home to more than 10,000 people. some of them had links to islamic state, but many didn't. according to kurdish officials, they are saying the camp was attacked by turkish warplanes, and that perhaps islamic state fighters were also involved. again, we simply c
andy moore, bbc news. hundreds of family members of islamic state fighters are reported to have escaped a camp in northern syria after turkish air strikes nearby. kurdish forces guarding the camp, which contains thousands of people displaced by fighting across syria, say that more than 700 people, mostly women and children, have fled the camp. our correspondent martin patience is on the turkish side of the border. martin, the kurds had been warning that they wouldn't be able to guard all of the...
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andy murray is returning to the australian open next year. it will be as first grand slam since major hip surgery at the start of the year. and that remarkable comeback for the world number one, there emotional scenes backin number one, there emotional scenes back in january when number one, there emotional scenes back injanuary when we truly believed his career was over. he was knocked out in the first round, still struggling to get over that hip injury but since then he underwent that career saving hip procedure and made his competitive return to tennis back injune when the doubles title with his partner la paz. in a single sequel to the quarterfinals of the china open last week and won his opening match yesterday at the shanghai masters todayit yesterday at the shanghai masters today it was a tetchy 3—set clash with fabbiano fognini. yesterday andy murray said that these were by far the fastest conditions he is trained in since his comeback and facing the world number 12 fabbiano fognini he would have to keep up the pace for that fognini
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andy, stay safe in the storm. andy nichol, scotla nd stay safe in the storm. andy nichol, scotland captain, talking to us live from tokyo. england may be already through to the knockout stage but theirfans and head coach eddie jones are still hugely disappointed that their match has been cancelled. of course we are disappointed. world rugby have made the decision and we arejust rugby have made the decision and we are just getting rugby have made the decision and we arejust getting on rugby have made the decision and we are just getting on with it now. let‘s have a look at some of this morning‘s back pages. not surprisingly the typhoon that‘s predicted to hit japan is covered by most of the morning‘s papers. the telegraph has the headline "storm brewing" and inside their writer paul hayward says that the tournament organisers owe it to scotland and japan to get the match played. the daily mirror also covers the typhoon story and looks ahead to england‘s euro qualifier against bulgaria. it reports that anti—racism group fare will have three special o
andy, stay safe in the storm. andy nichol, scotla nd stay safe in the storm. andy nichol, scotland captain, talking to us live from tokyo. england may be already through to the knockout stage but theirfans and head coach eddie jones are still hugely disappointed that their match has been cancelled. of course we are disappointed. world rugby have made the decision and we arejust rugby have made the decision and we are just getting rugby have made the decision and we arejust getting on rugby have...
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andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister brandon lewis saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces, have the tools and ability to stop that and prevent that. last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days. the flights of hundreds of thousands of people were cancelled. at heathrow, in a separate incident, flights were briefly disrupted early this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talki
andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister brandon lewis saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces, have...
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thanks very much, andy. and we will have more on the legal challenges to a no—deal brexit later in the programme. 19 people have been arrested in connection with what detectives say is the uk's biggest ever drugs operation. 150 officers launched dawn raids in london and across the north of england this morning, and say the suspects are part of a network responsible for importing more than 50 tonnes of drugs into britain. our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports. police! open the door! before dawn this morning, a series of coordinated raids in the seven towns and cities across the north of england and here in the capital. this is hammersmith in west london, and one of 13 men aged between 2a and 59 is arrested. all are suspected of being involved in one of the uk's biggest ever drug smuggling operations. the investigation has been running for approximately 18 months in partnership with dutch law enforcement, and we believe that in excess of 50 tonnes of controlled drugs has come into the country
thanks very much, andy. and we will have more on the legal challenges to a no—deal brexit later in the programme. 19 people have been arrested in connection with what detectives say is the uk's biggest ever drugs operation. 150 officers launched dawn raids in london and across the north of england this morning, and say the suspects are part of a network responsible for importing more than 50 tonnes of drugs into britain. our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports. police! open the...
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andy. >> reporter: yeah, martin. fans getting ready to celebrate their first world series, but the astros ruined the party. i'll show you how it unfolded coming up. ♪ ♪ oh! you got a fast one there just can't get him to slow down this class will help with that we get it... you got it! we're petsmart! i've always been i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take lo
andy. >> reporter: yeah, martin. fans getting ready to celebrate their first world series, but the astros ruined the party. i'll show you how it unfolded coming up. ♪ ♪ oh! you got a fast one there just can't get him to slow down this class will help with that we get it... you got it! we're petsmart! i've always been i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than...
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andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister, brandon lewis, saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence, what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious, or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces, have the tools and ability to stop that and prevent that. last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days. the flights of hundreds of thousands of people were cancelled. at heathrow, in a separate incident, flights were briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons,
andy moore reports. the technology now exists to bring down a drone electronically in a matter of seconds. the security minister, brandon lewis, saw for himself how it can be done in a lab. that is quick, isn't it? now the hardware is being exported to the real world, with mobile units that can detect and bring down rogue drones. in essence, what we are looking to do is make sure that where drones can be used for malicious, or inappropriate circumstances, that our agencies, our police forces,...
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they doubled the lead midway through the first half, another brilliantly worked goal, andy robertson the left back starting and finishing the move. mo salah added a third and at that point liverpool were cruising. but back came the austrian side with some very good goals of their own hwang hee—chan pulling one back before the break. that's before the japanese playertakumi minamino with a brilliant finish. and then — erling braut haland, he'd only been on the pitch a few moments, you might have seen us bigging him up on sportsday at 630 tonight, well we did with good reason. on as a sub and scoring the equaliser. 3—3 at that point but liverpool weren't quite finished. mo salah with the winner. 4—3 the final score and that anfield getting another treat with a really enthralling match, chelsea also had just show some character this evening to get their winning ways back. indeed, frank lampert‘s side, lost their opening game of the seasons competition. they were in france to take on lille. and this is how it finished in group h. 2—1 the final score. but chelsea were really ma
they doubled the lead midway through the first half, another brilliantly worked goal, andy robertson the left back starting and finishing the move. mo salah added a third and at that point liverpool were cruising. but back came the austrian side with some very good goals of their own hwang hee—chan pulling one back before the break. that's before the japanese playertakumi minamino with a brilliant finish. and then — erling braut haland, he'd only been on the pitch a few moments, you might...
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i'm very honored to be here today with the co-chairs, andy and xochitl. as an army ranger, when i served in iraq and afghanistan, we frequently worked with local forces. not just because it was important, but because it was essential. we could not have accomplished our missions without them. they knew the terrain, they knew the culture, they knew the language and they knew how to help us fight and win the battle. so we now know that america is strong because we have friends. since the end of world war ii, we don't go it alone. we have friends. we have partners, we have allies. and that is a huge source of our trength. i have seen it firsthand on the ground fighting overseas for this country. but the bottom line is the reckless decision of this president sends a very clear message to those friends and to those partners. and that is the american handshake doesn't matter. that we won't be there for you when you need us. and that's a dangerous message and will make us much harder to recruit partners, recruit allies and work with people going forward to secure
i'm very honored to be here today with the co-chairs, andy and xochitl. as an army ranger, when i served in iraq and afghanistan, we frequently worked with local forces. not just because it was important, but because it was essential. we could not have accomplished our missions without them. they knew the terrain, they knew the culture, they knew the language and they knew how to help us fight and win the battle. so we now know that america is strong because we have friends. since the end of...
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but i have to say my pal andy is being polite, as usual. white house chiefs of staff are effective when they are seen and not heard. and andy would be the first to tell you that he didn't want to be the guy in the "cheers" television show where everybody knows your name. we will never forget mulvaney's name after yesterday. but the striking thing to me is what we learned about mulvaney and the senior white house staff. this is a cult worthy of jonestown. we have known for a long time exactly who donald trump is. donald trump is incapable of seeing any difference between his own personal interests and the country's interests. what we learned yesterday is that mulvaney and the enablers are on the same page. there's no defense for what has happened here. and so they want us to think this is normal. get over it. well, let me tell you. there is nothing normal about this. it's reminiscent of contra when you think about a rogue foreign policy. but the difference there was that trading arms for hostages is almost noble compared to trading arms for
but i have to say my pal andy is being polite, as usual. white house chiefs of staff are effective when they are seen and not heard. and andy would be the first to tell you that he didn't want to be the guy in the "cheers" television show where everybody knows your name. we will never forget mulvaney's name after yesterday. but the striking thing to me is what we learned about mulvaney and the senior white house staff. this is a cult worthy of jonestown. we have known for a long time...
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andy swiss, bbc news. while we know england are already through to the last date, but their final pool match against france on saturday could be cancelled because of the weather. it's all because of this — typhoon hagibis. it's currently tracking towards toyko and it's expected to make landfall on saturday. that england—france match is in yokohama just south of toyko and it's the most vulnerable to the weather. scotland have their crucial last group match against japan at the same venue on sunday, but the weather is expected to have improved by then. we'll know more in the early hours of tomorrow morning. england's footballers say they're prepared to walk off the pitch if one of their team receives racist abuse in this week's euro 2020 qualifiers. england face the czech republic on friday, before their match against bulgaria on monday takes place in a partially closed stadium, that's due to the racist behaviour of bulgarian fans in two matches earlier this year. it doesn't matter whether it is one play
andy swiss, bbc news. while we know england are already through to the last date, but their final pool match against france on saturday could be cancelled because of the weather. it's all because of this — typhoon hagibis. it's currently tracking towards toyko and it's expected to make landfall on saturday. that england—france match is in yokohama just south of toyko and it's the most vulnerable to the weather. scotland have their crucial last group match against japan at the same venue on...
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>> you said it andy cohen, not us. >> i didn't think they could do it, honestly, when he left, okay, what are they going to do. >> nobody did. here we are. >> i don't know what you all are talking about. >> sports talk. >> nats ball >> you guys got to bring dell, it was your anniversary, how did he like the game >> he was a trooper. he stayed up the whole time. he slept in the 7th inning, that was it. >> he napped the whole 7th inning, i had to carry him a little bit, but this is the end of the game. >> this is the very end. >> you know what, i will say, it is so exciting listen, they have never been to the world series it is, you have to look at a team like this and say, wow, and you look at the fans, you know what, this is why we love america. >> yes >> it is i'm not kidding. >> you're right. >> that's it before i got kicked out. >> exciting and they're in love. >> what did you say? >> i said that was right before i got kicked off i was standing up there on that wall i wasn't supposed to. >> standing and screaming on the wall. >> dell gets it, but in that moment when they won, we s
>> you said it andy cohen, not us. >> i didn't think they could do it, honestly, when he left, okay, what are they going to do. >> nobody did. here we are. >> i don't know what you all are talking about. >> sports talk. >> nats ball >> you guys got to bring dell, it was your anniversary, how did he like the game >> he was a trooper. he stayed up the whole time. he slept in the 7th inning, that was it. >> he napped the whole 7th inning, i had...
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., andy purdy. thank you for being with us this morning. i want to start out with the situation in the u.s. because there is a very important vote coming up from the federal communications commission. a vote that could ban u.s. government subsidies on huawei, but also potentially bar u.s. carriers from purchasing huawei telecom equipment at all. how significant whether that be for your business in the u.s. and the foothold you have in the u.s. generally? andy: traditionally, we have not generated a significant amount of revenue from the united states. it is uncertain how much of an impact it will be. the fact american companies are not allowed to sell to huawei. while the impact on us is in certain, the impact on the u.s. is quite certain. 130 companies that would like to sell to huawei amount for probably over 40,000 u.s. jobs. we would hate to see that impact. huawei is going to do fine. the first three quarters year-over-year were up 30%. we will do fine even if we can do substantial business in the u.s. tracy: one of the things we have
., andy purdy. thank you for being with us this morning. i want to start out with the situation in the u.s. because there is a very important vote coming up from the federal communications commission. a vote that could ban u.s. government subsidies on huawei, but also potentially bar u.s. carriers from purchasing huawei telecom equipment at all. how significant whether that be for your business in the u.s. and the foothold you have in the u.s. generally? andy: traditionally, we have not...
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trish: congressman andy biggs, keep us posted on the vote. kennedy joins us with a sneak peek at what's coming up on her show. kennedy: hello, trish. i know you liked doctor derby. tonight it's ken dips court where -- it's kennedy's court. i will kick everyone out, the sanction people, and i accept bribes. trish: i will be watching. democrats turning on their own taking aim at far left frontrunner elizabeth warren. >> your signature is to have a plan for everything except this. >> i want to give a reality check to elizabeth. no one on this stage wants to protect billionaires. trish: the claws are coming out. the democrats are asking warn, how are you going to pay for all your plans? apparently apparently warren doesn't. we'll talk about all of it next. ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we're engineers. cloud architects. developers. (woman) data scientists. we keep companies ready for what's next. we do things like protect their data. (woman) with security built r
trish: congressman andy biggs, keep us posted on the vote. kennedy joins us with a sneak peek at what's coming up on her show. kennedy: hello, trish. i know you liked doctor derby. tonight it's ken dips court where -- it's kennedy's court. i will kick everyone out, the sanction people, and i accept bribes. trish: i will be watching. democrats turning on their own taking aim at far left frontrunner elizabeth warren. >> your signature is to have a plan for everything except this. >> i...
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the president wanting, to think andy mccarthy is dead wrong on all of this. the president wanting to get to the truth of the election interference of ukraine on behalf of hillary and the last election could we spent three years debating that a fair number two, joe biden on tape admitting he leveraged a billion taxpayer dollars, demanding the firing of a ukrainian prosecutor. why would a vice president do that, and no one is allowed to talk about that? >> yeah, that is quid pro quo right there, sean. i think it is perfectly acceptable for the president of united states too want to clariy exactly what happenedun there, because quite frankly, i think the american people deserve to what they're vice president was doing with awa billion dollars, and we hear on tape, like you said, he tells the prosecutor, this guy has to go, this other prosecutor has to go. it's such a double standard, though, whatever you see what they're trying to do to this president. to your point to come we have all seen the transcript. there is nothing there. sean, they called for the impeac
the president wanting, to think andy mccarthy is dead wrong on all of this. the president wanting to get to the truth of the election interference of ukraine on behalf of hillary and the last election could we spent three years debating that a fair number two, joe biden on tape admitting he leveraged a billion taxpayer dollars, demanding the firing of a ukrainian prosecutor. why would a vice president do that, and no one is allowed to talk about that? >> yeah, that is quid pro quo right...
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andy moore, bbc news. scotland kept their rugby world cup hopes alive with a crushing 61—0 defeat of russia this morning. they now face an all or nothing tie against the hosts japan on sunday. meanwhile wales had a much harder battle against a spirited fiji before running out 29—17 winners. katie gornall watched the game. it was a thrilling game here between wales and fiji and we will show you the best of those tries shortly but first the game between scotland and russia. 0nly first the game between scotland and russia. only a win would do for scotla nd russia. only a win would do for scotland and the pressure was on them and they responded emphatically scoring nine tries for the andy swiss was watching. a scorcher in shizuoka and scotland's fans arrived knowing the heat was very much on. anything other than victory against russia, and their world cup hopes would be finished. so how about this for the perfect start? adam hastings, son of former captain gavin, settling any early nerves. russia needed a
andy moore, bbc news. scotland kept their rugby world cup hopes alive with a crushing 61—0 defeat of russia this morning. they now face an all or nothing tie against the hosts japan on sunday. meanwhile wales had a much harder battle against a spirited fiji before running out 29—17 winners. katie gornall watched the game. it was a thrilling game here between wales and fiji and we will show you the best of those tries shortly but first the game between scotland and russia. 0nly first the...
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. >> andy sholes is here in the sam pa champagne aftermath. >> how are you doing, andy? >> that was a rough celebration being an astros fan. if any team was going to win the world series and it was not the astros, i'm happy it was the nationals. this is such a special team. they had their backs against the wall so many times this year. they started off 19-31. they were down to the brewers in the wild card game. they were down to the dodgers in the division series. thain we and they were down to these astros in the world series series. they stayed in the fight. that was the postseason slogan this entire month. in the world series, they stayed in the fight again. down 2-1 in the seventh. howie kendrick coming through with the clutch two-run home run to right, to give washington the lead. the dugout goes crazy. and 21-year-old dominican juan soto would add to that lead in the eighth inning. soto was awesome this entire world series. washington would pour it on late to take game evseven 6-2. after all of the postseason failures the nationals have had, they're the world serie
. >> andy sholes is here in the sam pa champagne aftermath. >> how are you doing, andy? >> that was a rough celebration being an astros fan. if any team was going to win the world series and it was not the astros, i'm happy it was the nationals. this is such a special team. they had their backs against the wall so many times this year. they started off 19-31. they were down to the brewers in the wild card game. they were down to the dodgers in the division series. thain we and...
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andy scholes, houston's own andy scholes joins us in the "bleacher report." good morning, my friend. >> good morning. sad morning for hewn fans. gerrit cole had been on a historic run. he hadn't lost a game since may 22nd. he was 19-0 since then. the nationals were able to end that streak on the biggest stage and washington's young star juan soto coming up big in this game. he doesn't turn 21 until friday, and he hit an absolute moonshot off cole in the fourth. the ball landed on the train track. that rarely happens at minute maid park, the fourth youngest to hit a home run in the world series. he came up big again in the fourth with a two-run double. the nationals, they go on to steal home field advantage in the series with a 5-4 win in game one. >> i'm not going to lie, i feel a little bit shaky in my legs, but i tried to control my emotions, stay focused in the game. >> he's calm in the moment. clearly this is not too big a stage for him. he's taken big swings early on, bounced back from the punchout, had two big at-bats and hits. he was the difference in
andy scholes, houston's own andy scholes joins us in the "bleacher report." good morning, my friend. >> good morning. sad morning for hewn fans. gerrit cole had been on a historic run. he hadn't lost a game since may 22nd. he was 19-0 since then. the nationals were able to end that streak on the biggest stage and washington's young star juan soto coming up big in this game. he doesn't turn 21 until friday, and he hit an absolute moonshot off cole in the fourth. the ball landed...
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andy moore is in grays in essex for us this morning. andy, what‘s the latest? some really heartbreaking details have emerged of who we think may be among the dead. can you bring us up to speed with where we are with the police investigation today? well, the police here in essex are still carrying out that operation to identify, to formally identify, the 39 victims. they say they are working very closely with the vietnamese community here in the uk. backin vietnamese community here in the uk. back in vietnam, as you said, church services and visuals have been held in the town of yen tanh. it is believed many of the victims came from a relatively small area in vietnam. in fact, as many as 25 of these potential victims may have come from one town. the priest told the service there that there had been a catastrophic effect on the area and the whole district was in grief. back here in europe an ever widening enquiry. irish police have arrested somebody said to be of interest, and three people are in custody in the uk. a 25—year—old man, a lorry driverfrom craiga
andy moore is in grays in essex for us this morning. andy, what‘s the latest? some really heartbreaking details have emerged of who we think may be among the dead. can you bring us up to speed with where we are with the police investigation today? well, the police here in essex are still carrying out that operation to identify, to formally identify, the 39 victims. they say they are working very closely with the vietnamese community here in the uk. backin vietnamese community here in the uk....
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andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. so those are the first of the quarterfinals, then we've got the other two on sunday. austin halewood is here to look at those. austin, some good news for wales. absolutely. wales fans would've been delighted when they woke up this morning, 0lly, and saw the team to face france. warren gatland has brought back the big guns — and it starts in midfield with his strongest centre partnership ofjonathan davies and hadleigh parkes. they've both got over their injuries — ready to bring plenty of power and experience to the side. but the best news came at fly—half because this man, dan biggar, is back in the 10 jersey, despite suffering a concussion against fiji just 9 days ago. the french head coach jacques brunel said he wouldn't have been allowed to play under french rules, but biggar is in the team. so far in 2019, he's scored 76 points with a kicking accuracy of 88%. but this is why he's so crucial for wales — because he's such a strong presence at fly—half. he averages 6 meters
andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. so those are the first of the quarterfinals, then we've got the other two on sunday. austin halewood is here to look at those. austin, some good news for wales. absolutely. wales fans would've been delighted when they woke up this morning, 0lly, and saw the team to face france. warren gatland has brought back the big guns — and it starts in midfield with his strongest centre partnership ofjonathan davies and hadleigh parkes. they've both got over their injuries...
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andy moore, bbc news. hundreds of foreigners affiliated with the islamic state group have escaped from a camp in northern syria amid a turkish offensive, kurdish officials say. they say detainees attacked gates at the ain issa displacement camp as fighting raged nearby. the un says 130,000 people have fled their homes, and the figure may rise. us defence secretary mark esper told cbs news on sunday that the us was now preparing to evacuate about 1,000 troops who remained in northern syria. from the syrian side of the border our correspondent aleem maqbool has sent this report. the anguish that only comes from loss. this brother and sister mourned their father who was killed in the shelling by turkey of their residential neighbourhood. the kurds here have already suffered so much, and every day of turkey's offensive brings new chaos. these were just a handful of the hundreds of women and children who as turkish attacks got closer today escaped a kurdish camp that held them. they were mainly relatives of isl
andy moore, bbc news. hundreds of foreigners affiliated with the islamic state group have escaped from a camp in northern syria amid a turkish offensive, kurdish officials say. they say detainees attacked gates at the ain issa displacement camp as fighting raged nearby. the un says 130,000 people have fled their homes, and the figure may rise. us defence secretary mark esper told cbs news on sunday that the us was now preparing to evacuate about 1,000 troops who remained in northern syria. from...
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village or parish will take offence to this but their village hall is often very draughty and very cold andi often very draughty and very cold and i have seen them there pretty cold and i would think they could be in december in a pretty cold situation so i hope they will have plenty of heaters to keep them warm. in closing i said i would only make a short contribution, i think an election now is absolutely essential, i think we do need to resolve by a general election, throughout full franchise, electing a new government, new parliament, new executive who will have the authority of that general election to resolve the brexit question once and for all. i sincerely hope we re—elect a conservative government with a good majority so we can get it resolved. crispin blunt. i preface my remarks by simply saying thank god. this house now appears to be resolving the issue. i say thank god is the co—chair of the all—party humanist group so i have perhaps not quite the same certainty about the deity as many honourable... shocking! will have. i think it is incredibly important for us in our respo
village or parish will take offence to this but their village hall is often very draughty and very cold andi often very draughty and very cold and i have seen them there pretty cold and i would think they could be in december in a pretty cold situation so i hope they will have plenty of heaters to keep them warm. in closing i said i would only make a short contribution, i think an election now is absolutely essential, i think we do need to resolve by a general election, throughout full...
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like andy, myself, and quys guysjust like andy, myself, and guys all over our country to open up and bear talking give them that lifeline. it is interesting to say you want them to take the mask off. do you think andy feel he had to wear a mask, it was hard for him to open up and talk? clearly because in the days leading up he was really experiencing and in the morning he supposes mum and said goodbye on his way to work, it is a real tricky one. i think we all wear masks. men, women, you go in the news and will wear masks. it's notjust men who wear. you can't take that mascot, —— you can take that mascot and you can feel like you can talk and not be judged. you say it's ok to talk, that's the slogan. tell us what rules you have, what you don't have, and when you're trying to achieve stop of a very simple rule. there is only a symbol rule. we don't talk about positives because no one of us know about that. medication is tricky. we don't talk about that. some people have some medication, some take medical advice of a someone some take medical advice of a someone who only serves...
like andy, myself, and quys guysjust like andy, myself, and guys all over our country to open up and bear talking give them that lifeline. it is interesting to say you want them to take the mask off. do you think andy feel he had to wear a mask, it was hard for him to open up and talk? clearly because in the days leading up he was really experiencing and in the morning he supposes mum and said goodbye on his way to work, it is a real tricky one. i think we all wear masks. men, women, you go in...
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and 23 andy murray became the shanghai masters youngest champion. world number 56 bound his group early on. giving murray the runaround. early on. giving murray the ru na round. after hitting early on. giving murray the runaround. after hitting 18 winners heat at the per set 6— to the stop time for murray to turn it up a notch. moves like this change the direction of the match. murray equated break point chances and adapters with his hands goes, taking this to the third set. but things got really competitive and frustrating stop his opponent was getting a chance to break to love. a moment in the argentine proper had murray exasperated an attraction of this team, all of their anger was released into this forehand. his opponent could not keep a resurgent murray of spain and neither his emotions. slapping himself into gear did no good, as michael tait moved to the next round and be riots direction of his comeback. today has been a rest at the rugby world cup today. a number of teams can secure a place in the quarterfinals with a win this week. wales
and 23 andy murray became the shanghai masters youngest champion. world number 56 bound his group early on. giving murray the runaround. early on. giving murray the ru na round. after hitting early on. giving murray the runaround. after hitting 18 winners heat at the per set 6— to the stop time for murray to turn it up a notch. moves like this change the direction of the match. murray equated break point chances and adapters with his hands goes, taking this to the third set. but things got...
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labour anyway with a remained party andy lee party. that is what this is exposing. both the lib dems at the snp have clearly worked out that they stand a good chance in the elections were as labour i think their strategy seems to be if they can push the conservatives out of spring, maybe february, march, and the government looks impotent, there may be the people will by then turn to labour or at least labour will be able to neutralise whatever the polls leads are. it is difficult to say. theresa may had a terrific hole lead. but certainly, the romaine, johnson's strategy is to keep the leave campaign alliance going, neutralise nigel farage, but the remainder alliance would be very rickety and it is cracking up. labour isn't really a party every main. that is the thing. the majority of its members are remained. but the leadership, the prime leaders have never really struck me as a being people who want to stay in and indeed my most of his career, jeremy corbyn has been calling to lee. the people around jeremy corbyn. they see the eu... they see the ague as a capitali
labour anyway with a remained party andy lee party. that is what this is exposing. both the lib dems at the snp have clearly worked out that they stand a good chance in the elections were as labour i think their strategy seems to be if they can push the conservatives out of spring, maybe february, march, and the government looks impotent, there may be the people will by then turn to labour or at least labour will be able to neutralise whatever the polls leads are. it is difficult to say....
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our correspondent andy swiss reports. with all 31 players available for selection, he opted for a team that began the opening game against tonga and the only change is one coming and the only change is one coming andi and the only change is one coming and i had of courtney lawes meaning the captain owen farrell once again sta rts the captain owen farrell once again starts at centre with george ford at fly half. it also means thatjoe marler keeps his place in the front i’ow. marler keeps his place in the front row. another who has recovered from a hamstring injury starting on the bench. alongsidejack nowell who has recovered from an ankle injury. eddiejones team have at times in the build—up to this world cup seen something other work in progress but he now believes england have found a winning form. we've worked hard on creating training situations to equip the players. the players have worked hard off the field. to handle situations well. like anything, it is a bit like a tea bag, isn't it? you don't know how good it
our correspondent andy swiss reports. with all 31 players available for selection, he opted for a team that began the opening game against tonga and the only change is one coming and the only change is one coming andi and the only change is one coming and i had of courtney lawes meaning the captain owen farrell once again sta rts the captain owen farrell once again starts at centre with george ford at fly half. it also means thatjoe marler keeps his place in the front i’ow. marler keeps his...
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andy rose explains. >>if someone were to ask what's the best drink to keep you hydrated you and most people would probably answer water well hate to break it to you but good ol h 2 o may not be the best option. that's according to a study from scotland's saint andrews university, researchers compared the hydration responses of several different drinks and found that yes water does a pretty good job, but drinks with low amounts of sugar fat or protein do an even better job of keiping the body hydrated for longer periods of time. the study's author and professor on says one reason has to do with how our bodies respond to certain beverages consider the volume the more you drink the faster the drink empties from your stosach and gets into the bloodstream where can dilute the body's fluids and hydrate you another contributing factor is a drink's nutrient composition. researchers tested 13 beverages to see which would keep you hydrated for at least a 4 hour period. the top 5. skim milk, oral rehydration soluti
andy rose explains. >>if someone were to ask what's the best drink to keep you hydrated you and most people would probably answer water well hate to break it to you but good ol h 2 o may not be the best option. that's according to a study from scotland's saint andrews university, researchers compared the hydration responses of several different drinks and found that yes water does a pretty good job, but drinks with low amounts of sugar fat or protein do an even better job of keiping the...