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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: four serving members of the british army have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. they're alleged to be members of national action, a banned neo—nazi group. the little girl murdered by her mother: a serious case review says that social workers failed to spot signs she was being abused. south korea puts on a show of strength, after pyongyang's latest missile test. but russia's president putin mocks america's call for more sanctions against north korea. and on newsnight: is the fight against female genital mutilation being handled the wrong way? families are left devastated by false claims.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: four serving members of the british army have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. they're alleged to be members of national action, a banned neo—nazi group. the little girl murdered by her mother: a serious case review says that social workers failed to spot signs she was being abused. south korea puts on a show of strength, after pyongyang's latest missile test. but russia's president putin mocks america's call for more sanctions...
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i am sure would, clive?” much prefer a good sleep and 50% pay rise. i am sure would, clive? iwill ta ke rise. i am sure would, clive? iwill take the money. you have onlyjust got back from canada? about a week ago, but i have been up all night. getting old. we will be leaving it there, but to look at some of the stories behind the headlines. that is it for tonight, you can log on the bbc website, it is therefore you seven days a week. if you missed the programme any evening, relive the memories on the bbc iplayer. hello, the latest on hurricane maria coming up, but we will start with a view from monday's weather in the uk. a bit of sunshine to be had in bristol. there were sunshine showers around,. it will be after midnight before the last of the showers clear away from south—eastern part of england. there will be mist and fog patches from a mainly dry night. temperatures in too low, single figures. scotland and northern ireland close to freezing as tuesday begins. aside from a few coastal showers, fine weather to come for tuesday. you can see the extent from eight o'clock
i am sure would, clive?” much prefer a good sleep and 50% pay rise. i am sure would, clive? iwill ta ke rise. i am sure would, clive? iwill take the money. you have onlyjust got back from canada? about a week ago, but i have been up all night. getting old. we will be leaving it there, but to look at some of the stories behind the headlines. that is it for tonight, you can log on the bbc website, it is therefore you seven days a week. if you missed the programme any evening, relive the...
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we're going to agree a game, clive! i don't agree with your analysis and i think that's why the telegraph button front page. the financial times. that's why the telegraph button front page. the financialtimes. mr dysonis front page. the financialtimes. mr dyson is making an electric car. absolutely. his little hoover things are fantastic. the battery life on those things, you could run them, it used to be that you could run them for ten seconds and that was it, now that actually work. users who do it by 2020. notjust that actually work. users who do it by 2020. not just at some point that actually work. users who do it by 2020. notjust at some point in the future. and he's going to do it in the uk. has he confirmed it will be in the uk? it's suggested that manufacturing might be somewhere else. i should suggest that there are many other things that hoover things up. oh, dear imad vacuum. plenty of other vacuum cleaners on the markets —— imad vacuum. alex and john, thank you. many thanks to you for watching. good eve
we're going to agree a game, clive! i don't agree with your analysis and i think that's why the telegraph button front page. the financial times. that's why the telegraph button front page. the financialtimes. mr dysonis front page. the financialtimes. mr dyson is making an electric car. absolutely. his little hoover things are fantastic. the battery life on those things, you could run them, it used to be that you could run them for ten seconds and that was it, now that actually work. users who...
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clive. david, many thanks. david willis, live in washington. a man has been arrested after six people believed injured after a noxious was sprayed in westfield shopping centre in stratford, east london. the suspect is being held on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has told delegates gathering for the party's annual conference, that they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepa re to form a government". he says grassroots supporters will dominate the conference, meaning some shadow cabinet members and labour mayors won't get the chance to speak from the main stage. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar is in brighton for us tonight. john. clive, no one here, no one anywhere has seen a labour conference like this one. jeremy corbyn's enemies used to laugh at the idea that such a committed left—winger could be a serious contenderfor prime left—winger could be a serious contender for prime minister. they are not laughing now. politically he owns the place and his position looks unassailabl
clive. david, many thanks. david willis, live in washington. a man has been arrested after six people believed injured after a noxious was sprayed in westfield shopping centre in stratford, east london. the suspect is being held on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has told delegates gathering for the party's annual conference, that they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepa re to form a government". he says grassroots...
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. >> i'm clive. >> clive wasted no time impressing the ladies. >> there's a bee in the pool. >> and charley wasted no time to buzz in. charley worries clive won't accept her past. >> jimmy: charley decided to pour one out for the homies and start anew. ♪ >> hold on. it's going to be okay. >> jimmy: clive, it seems like you've fallen for charley. have you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: when you met charley, did you sense it right away? was there a connection? >> she's an amazing person. >> jimmy: that's a sweet thing to say. clive, are you worried about getting into a relationship with charley? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what are you scared of? >> spiders. >> jimmy: you're scared of spiders. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, there are a lot of tangled webs for you to go through, and i wish you the best. and i hope you get those rocks out of your sandal too. aidan and kennedy's romance heats up in the hot tub. >> do you like paradise? >> yeah. >> the hot tub was a lot, a lot of fun. >> cannonball! >> till ethan started splashing us. >> waboom. >> i like to jump in that hot tub. >> and splash. >> hello, little man. you
. >> i'm clive. >> clive wasted no time impressing the ladies. >> there's a bee in the pool. >> and charley wasted no time to buzz in. charley worries clive won't accept her past. >> jimmy: charley decided to pour one out for the homies and start anew. ♪ >> hold on. it's going to be okay. >> jimmy: clive, it seems like you've fallen for charley. have you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: when you met charley, did you sense it right away? was there a...
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drive clive highway a multi-vehicle -- john clive highway a multi-vehicle accident stick to progress drive instead of john fries highway. a vehicle ran into into a pole ridge and county line roads. >>> two women and a girl were in the southwest philadelphia home when they heard a banging at the door, a barrage of bullets came inside hitting the two women. katherine scott is live at southwest detectives with the full story. >> reporter: the two women are in stable condition at the hospital that 3-year-old girl who was inside the home at the time was remarkably not injured in all this. police say they are lucky, because there were 14 bullet holes concentrated in and around the front door that tore through the home. let's go to the video in the scene where you can see the police processing the scene and gathering evidence overnight. this happened before 2:00 a.m., police say two women a 40-year-old woman who rivals there and her 36-year-old friend were inside the home on the 5500 block of hatfield street when they heard loud banging on the door. one of the woman looked out the peephole
drive clive highway a multi-vehicle -- john clive highway a multi-vehicle accident stick to progress drive instead of john fries highway. a vehicle ran into into a pole ridge and county line roads. >>> two women and a girl were in the southwest philadelphia home when they heard a banging at the door, a barrage of bullets came inside hitting the two women. katherine scott is live at southwest detectives with the full story. >> reporter: the two women are in stable condition at the...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 7:00pm. hurricane irma, the most powerful atlantic storm in nearly a century, is leaving a trail of destruction across the caribbean. there are reports of widespread damage to buildings, fires and power cuts. thousands of homes have been evacuated. the category 5 storm — with winds of up to 225 miles per hour — is now heading towards the british virgin islands. we'll get all the very latest from the caribbean later on the news channel. business leaders warn government proposals to cut the number of low skilled eu migrants after brexit could be catastrophic. but theresa may says things have to change. overall, immigration has been good for the uk, but what people want to see is control of that immigration. as tens of thousands of rohingya moslems flee myanmar
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 7:00pm. hurricane irma, the most powerful atlantic storm in nearly a century, is leaving a trail of destruction across the caribbean. there are reports of widespread damage to buildings, fires and power cuts. thousands of homes have been evacuated. the category 5 storm — with winds of up to 225 miles per hour — is now heading towards the british virgin islands. we'll get all the very latest from the caribbean later on the news channel. business leaders warn...
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i will be down speaking to clive in 15 minutes with the latest update on what is happening with hurricane alma. it continues to strengthen, sustained winds of 185 miles per hour —— irma. a category five hurricane, it is enormous. the strongest winds ever recorded from a category five is 190 mph. you can see the strength of that storm, and it looks likely to make landfall close to the leeward islands, close to antigua during the early hours of wednesday morning. it could potentially bring catastrophic damage. more from me in 15 minutes and in the next few days on the news channel, and live on the bbc weather centre updates as well. closer to home, things are quieter. there was heavy rain, localised flooding in parts of north—east england. as you can see by this weather watchers picture in the north—west, there is a lot of surface water on the roads for some time but things were quieten overnight. the rain clears through the south—east overnight. the wind is picking up, that will introduce fresh air across the country that we had been talking about. it may continue to feed cloud a
i will be down speaking to clive in 15 minutes with the latest update on what is happening with hurricane alma. it continues to strengthen, sustained winds of 185 miles per hour —— irma. a category five hurricane, it is enormous. the strongest winds ever recorded from a category five is 190 mph. you can see the strength of that storm, and it looks likely to make landfall close to the leeward islands, close to antigua during the early hours of wednesday morning. it could potentially bring...
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one of your colleagues, clive lewis, said opposition to freedom of movement is driven by racism. there are some in your party who think that. i don't agree with that. having failed and managed immigration itself is not racist. in fa ct, immigration itself is not racist. in fact, diane abbott at an event has talked about having that. that applies to, in the future, whether it is from the e.0n outside the us well. —— the eu or outside. i get on with clive but i hope he will reflect on what he said because we a debate about migration. that means having a debate about where we leave migration into this country. there are some hardline brexit supporters on the tory side and the most ukip who would like to end all of it. i do not share that position but what ido do not share that position but what i do feel is, and i have done so for a long time, we need changes to freedom of movement to deal with some of the pressures and concerns in different parts of our country. we have seen a lot over the summer from the conservative party, the government, clearly different views within the ca
one of your colleagues, clive lewis, said opposition to freedom of movement is driven by racism. there are some in your party who think that. i don't agree with that. having failed and managed immigration itself is not racist. in fa ct, immigration itself is not racist. in fact, diane abbott at an event has talked about having that. that applies to, in the future, whether it is from the e.0n outside the us well. —— the eu or outside. i get on with clive but i hope he will reflect on what he...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: hurricane irma hammers florida's west coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. share devastation everywhere you look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. “— look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. —— the parking lots of flooded. ahead of tonight's key parliamentary vote on brexit, the government has urged mps to back what it describes as an ‘orderly departure‘ from the eu. the un says the 300,000 rohingya muslims who've now fled myanmar, are victims of ethnic cleansing. we have a special report. and we'll take another look at tomorrow morning's front pages shortly. the telegraph reports on bbc radio being given more freedom, in order to compete with commercial rivals. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in florida and in parts of the caribbean government and aid agencies are preparing for one of the biggest relief operations the region has ever seen. hurricane irma has now been down—graded to a storm but as it travelled ac
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: hurricane irma hammers florida's west coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. share devastation everywhere you look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. “— look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. —— the parking lots of flooded. ahead of tonight's key parliamentary vote on brexit, the government has urged mps to back what it describes as an ‘orderly departure‘ from the eu. the un says the 300,000 rohingya muslims who've...
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not according to clive tong, who objected to what he called...
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in a few minutes, we will have a round—up of the day's national and international news with clive myrie. but first an incident reported by the police in london. six people have been injured after a noxious substance was sprayed at passers—by in an incident in east london. police were called to the westfield shopping centre in stratford at around eight o'clock this evening. a man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. the fire brigade and ambulance service also attended the scene. that is about as much as we know so farand we that is about as much as we know so far and we will keep you updated throughout the evening. north korea's foreign minister has launched a fresh verbal assault on president trump calling him "mentally deranged". ri yong—ho told the united nations that mr trump's threat to "totally
in a few minutes, we will have a round—up of the day's national and international news with clive myrie. but first an incident reported by the police in london. six people have been injured after a noxious substance was sprayed at passers—by in an incident in east london. police were called to the westfield shopping centre in stratford at around eight o'clock this evening. a man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. the fire brigade and ambulance service also...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:11: one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded has wrecked havoc across several caribbean islands. with reports of at least two deaths and widespread damage and flooding, president macron has said the impact in the french territories in the caribbean had been hard and cruel. business leaders voice deep concern at plans to restrict the number of low skilled eu migrant workers coming to britain after brexit. on newsnight, will the latest crisis over the rohingya destroyed the reputation of the myanmar leader. and we look at the virgin islands. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma, the second—most powerful storm ever recorded in the atlantic, has now made landfall, as it sweeps across a number of caribbean islands. this evening president macron has warned about casualties in the french caribbean territories, saying the impact had been hard and cruel. the category 5 storm is now heading towards the british virgin islands and to puerto rico. our
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:11: one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded has wrecked havoc across several caribbean islands. with reports of at least two deaths and widespread damage and flooding, president macron has said the impact in the french territories in the caribbean had been hard and cruel. business leaders voice deep concern at plans to restrict the number of low skilled eu migrant workers coming to britain after brexit. on newsnight, will the latest crisis over the...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:11: one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded has wrecked havoc across several caribbean islands. with reports of at least two deaths and widespread damage and flooding, president macron has said the impact in the french territories in the caribbean had been hard and cruel. business leaders voice deep concern at plans to restrict the number of low skilled eu migrant workers coming to britain after brexit. on newsnight, will the latest crisis over the rohingya destroyed the reputation of the myanmar leader. and we look at the virgin islands.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:11: one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded has wrecked havoc across several caribbean islands. with reports of at least two deaths and widespread damage and flooding, president macron has said the impact in the french territories in the caribbean had been hard and cruel. business leaders voice deep concern at plans to restrict the number of low skilled eu migrant workers coming to britain after brexit. on newsnight, will the latest crisis over the...
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i have clive coleman is saying if we should ta ke clive coleman is saying if we should take into account ecj rulings, that is how the courts work at presents. that has led to debate as to what that actually means. that suggests that actually means. that suggests thatis that actually means. that suggests that is not a game—changer proposal. also i thought on the end game, where are we going, to boil it down that, seemed to be the borisjohnson let's have our cake and eat it scenario and we want as good trading relationships as we have, but we don't want the bills and obligations that go with it. we want a new unique economic arrangement. the brexiteer would say why not. we are the fifth biggest trading economy and we have relations with these country and why can't we have cake and eat it? because bluntly it if we get a deal that is so stonkingly good, other eu countries will think, wait a moment, we will have a bit of that too. the political imperative in the eu is to keep the eu together. the idea they will cut us a deal that is better give us access to the single market, dispenses with
i have clive coleman is saying if we should ta ke clive coleman is saying if we should take into account ecj rulings, that is how the courts work at presents. that has led to debate as to what that actually means. that suggests that actually means. that suggests thatis that actually means. that suggests that is not a game—changer proposal. also i thought on the end game, where are we going, to boil it down that, seemed to be the borisjohnson let's have our cake and eat it scenario and we want...
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splits over brexit, as bbc news bulletins and website articles subsequently claimed 7 not according to clive tong, who objected to what he called... a viewer called john from gloucester agreed... across the atlantic, the chaos and destruction caused by recent storms and floods continued with hurricane maria devastating several islands in the caribbean. how the name of one of those islands was pronounced caught the attention of several newswatch viewers following broadcasts like these. and there are reports of extensive damage to dominica where there are torrential rains and winds of more than 160 mph. the latest category five storm hit the island of dominica overnight with winds of 160 mph. the nation's president said the devastation was mind—boggling. that last introduction was watched by one newswatch viewer who explained the problem in this anonymous telephone call. i have been watching the bbc news today with sophie and it is quite irritating that the hurricane she says has hit "dominica". well, that is 1000 kilometres away. it has hit domin—ee—ca as the weatherman correctly pronou
splits over brexit, as bbc news bulletins and website articles subsequently claimed 7 not according to clive tong, who objected to what he called... a viewer called john from gloucester agreed... across the atlantic, the chaos and destruction caused by recent storms and floods continued with hurricane maria devastating several islands in the caribbean. how the name of one of those islands was pronounced caught the attention of several newswatch viewers following broadcasts like these. and there...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11. there's to be a multimillion—pound compensation fund, for the women given unnecessary breast operations by the rogue surgeon ian paterson. there are clashes in the commons on public sector pay, with the prime minister hinting there'll be greater flexibility, but labour arguing government plans don't go far enough. rohingya muslims continue to flee myanmar, amid claims of murder and rape. the un secretary general, says the situation is becoming catastrophic. and the official enquiry into the rental tower fire starts tomorrow. we will look at that and —— grenfell tower fire starts tomorrow. we will
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11. there's to be a multimillion—pound compensation fund, for the women given unnecessary breast operations by the rogue surgeon ian paterson. there are clashes in the commons on public sector pay, with the prime minister hinting there'll be greater flexibility, but labour arguing government plans don't go far enough. rohingya muslims continue to flee myanmar, amid claims of murder and rape. the un secretary general, says the situation is becoming...
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minutes viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round up us for a full round up of the day's news with clive myrie. it felt 0k in the september sunshine but temperatures were still below parfor but temperatures were still below par for the but temperatures were still below parfor the time of but temperatures were still below par for the time of year. we had some sunshine in the west but also showers through the day. some of those were really heavy, with some thunder and hail. this was one of those downpours as it went through harrogate early in the day. overnight, showers continued to pester central and eastern areas but then begin to fade away. as temperatures begin to fall overnight, low cloud is likely to form over eastern, southern and central parts of england, with mist and fog hatches. we keep the clear skies in the north—west of the uk and this is where the lowest temperatures will be, getting close to freezing in the court this parts in scotland, northern england and northern wales. chilly on monday morning but a fine start to the day for most of us. late morning, or early afternoo
minutes viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round up us for a full round up of the day's news with clive myrie. it felt 0k in the september sunshine but temperatures were still below parfor but temperatures were still below par for the but temperatures were still below parfor the time of but temperatures were still below par for the time of year. we had some sunshine in the west but also showers through the day. some of those were really heavy, with some thunder and hail. this was one of...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: driving change. the saudi king has issued a decree lifting the ban on women behind the wheel. jeremy corbyn prepares to tell supporters labour is on the cusp of snatching power, at the labour party conference tomorrow. mothers give evidence of the harm done to their children in the womb by an epilepsy drug. and on newsnight, jeremy corbyn will tell the conference that labour is ready for government. join us from brighton. good evening and welcome to bbc news. after years of campaigning, women in saudi arabia are to be given the right to drive. it is the last country in the world to allow women to drive. the law will be changed nextjune. women's rights activists have been jailed in saudi arabia for defying the ban. the political analyst dina hamdy, who lived in saudi arabia for ten years, told me it was an historic day. this has been a long... for a long time, a thorn in the side of the kingdom. and that is why it is getting such limelight and positive coverage around the world, i think. although this
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: driving change. the saudi king has issued a decree lifting the ban on women behind the wheel. jeremy corbyn prepares to tell supporters labour is on the cusp of snatching power, at the labour party conference tomorrow. mothers give evidence of the harm done to their children in the womb by an epilepsy drug. and on newsnight, jeremy corbyn will tell the conference that labour is ready for government. join us from brighton. good evening...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11. there's to be a multimillion—pound compensation fund, for the women given unnecessary breast operations by the rogue surgeon ian paterson. there are clashes in the commons on public sector pay, with the prime minister hinting there'll be greater flexibility, but labour arguing government plans don't go far enough. rohingya muslims continue to flee myanmar, amid claims of murder and rape. the un secretary general, says the situation is becoming catastrophic. and the official enquiry into the rental tower fire starts tomorrow. we will look at that and —— grenfell tower fire starts tomorrow. we will look at that and at austerity. plus ringo starr talks to us. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in the past half hour, downing street has announced that theresa may will make a major speech on brexit later this month. for more let's speak to our political correspondent eleanor garnier at westminster. where will the speech take place? there have been speculations for some time about t
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11. there's to be a multimillion—pound compensation fund, for the women given unnecessary breast operations by the rogue surgeon ian paterson. there are clashes in the commons on public sector pay, with the prime minister hinting there'll be greater flexibility, but labour arguing government plans don't go far enough. rohingya muslims continue to flee myanmar, amid claims of murder and rape. the un secretary general, says the situation is becoming...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives, to fund public building projects. north korea's foreign minister has accused president trump of declaring war on his country. the white house calls the claims absurd. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the stabbing of a school welfare officer in north lincolnshire. tonight we're in berlin were having won the weekend's election, angela merkel faces a tough challenge putting together a ruling coalition. and with the far right alternative for germany party doing so well, what does that mean for the politics of germany and europe as a whole?
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives, to fund public building projects. north korea's foreign minister has accused president trump of declaring war on his country. the white house calls the claims absurd. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the stabbing of a school welfare officer in north lincolnshire. tonight we're in berlin were having won the weekend's election, angela merkel...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: hurricane irma hammers florida's west coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. share devastation everywhere you look. the parking lot of flooded, ca rs. look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. “— look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. —— the parking lots of flooded. ahead of tonight's key parliamentary vote on brexit, the government has urged mps to back what it describes as an ‘orderly departure' from the eu. the un says the 300,000 rohingya muslims who've now fled myanmar, are victims of ethnic cleansing. we have a special report. and we'll take another look at tomorrow morning's front pages shortly. the telegraph reports on bbc radio being given more freedom, in order to compete with commercial rivals.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: hurricane irma hammers florida's west coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. share devastation everywhere you look. the parking lot of flooded, ca rs. look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. “— look. the parking lot of flooded, cars. —— the parking lots of flooded. ahead of tonight's key parliamentary vote on brexit, the government has urged mps to back what it describes as an ‘orderly departure' from the eu. the un...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives, to fund public building projects. north korea's foreign minister has accused president trump of declaring war on his country. the white house calls the claims absurd. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the stabbing of a school welfare officer in north lincolnshire. tonight we're in berlin were having won the weekend's election, angela merkel faces a tough challenge putting together a ruling coalition. and with the far right alternative for germany party doing so well, what does that mean for the politics of germany and europe as a whole? good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a significant new commitment, labour says it would bring contracts signed under the private finance initiative into public ownership if it formed the next government. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell told labour's conference that firms were making huge profits from the dea
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives, to fund public building projects. north korea's foreign minister has accused president trump of declaring war on his country. the white house calls the claims absurd. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the stabbing of a school welfare officer in north lincolnshire. tonight we're in berlin were having won the weekend's election, angela merkel...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: four serving members of the british army have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. they're alleged to be members of national action, a banned neo—nazi group. the little girl murdered by her mother: a serious case review says that social workers failed to spot signs she was being abused. south korea puts on a show of strength, after pyongyang's latest missile test. but russia's president putin mocks america's call for more sanctions against north korea. and on newsnight: is the fight against female genital mutilation being handled the wrong way? families are left devastated by false claims. good evening and welcome to bbc news. four serving members of the british army, have been arrested on suspicion of being members of national action, a banned neo—nazi group. they're being held under terror laws, though the police say the public was never in danger. three of the men were arrested here in britain, and a fourth in cyprus. another man, wh
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: four serving members of the british army have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. they're alleged to be members of national action, a banned neo—nazi group. the little girl murdered by her mother: a serious case review says that social workers failed to spot signs she was being abused. south korea puts on a show of strength, after pyongyang's latest missile test. but russia's president putin mocks america's call for more sanctions...
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young people like clive campbell came from a society where people made extra cash by sponsoring parties with huge amplifiers and speakers, often in the outdoor spaces, playing the most popular records. it is that tradition that he and his sister brought to sedgwick with a louder sound system that nobody had ever heard. the sound system alone could not excite the crowd. campbell combined the power of his amplifiers with something they had never heard before, something that made them dance with power and frenzy they had never had before, a sound that reflected the percussion traditions they had grown up with and the sonic universe of the community where the fire engines and police sirens were moaning, and the windows of cars and buildings were being shattered. later, that experience would be captured by an amazing song, the message, by grandmaster flash. "broken glass everywhere, people pissing on the stairs cannot take the noise i got no choice roaches in the back donkeys in the alley with a baseball bat" [rapping] that is 1982. but already all these things are happening in the 1970's. s
young people like clive campbell came from a society where people made extra cash by sponsoring parties with huge amplifiers and speakers, often in the outdoor spaces, playing the most popular records. it is that tradition that he and his sister brought to sedgwick with a louder sound system that nobody had ever heard. the sound system alone could not excite the crowd. campbell combined the power of his amplifiers with something they had never heard before, something that made them dance with...
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we don't want to create any and clive's a long period of time in syria so we have. the decision to keep going for six months and it's been very successful the ceasefire has been largely. held we do have checkpoints on the perimeter we do have special areas through which humanitarian area and residence and move in and move out. along the perimeter of disclosure where we have russian police among others which is all the parties to the conflict both the government forces and the opposition groups to subscribe to this agreement to subscribe to the cease fire who are inside those territories they believe that the russian police. an acceptable force and certainly the intention is to go behind those discoloration zones to. have as much territory in syria. where you have a spot where you have peace and accords. and certainly we needs also to spur dialogue between the government forces and the opposition groups sue special committees on the national reconciliation so this is very important dialogue and it will also compliment the efforts in which. geneva. we want to have bot
we don't want to create any and clive's a long period of time in syria so we have. the decision to keep going for six months and it's been very successful the ceasefire has been largely. held we do have checkpoints on the perimeter we do have special areas through which humanitarian area and residence and move in and move out. along the perimeter of disclosure where we have russian police among others which is all the parties to the conflict both the government forces and the opposition groups...
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that has been commissioner clive bones rule is to be the democrat role on a smaller commission but going forward that is something worth watching. given the recent hurricane. [inaudible] she has been out early on some of these things and that is something i'm curious about to see how that evolves especially if we do get an announcement at some point that commissioner clyburn is leaving and that creates a whole nomination style that could be coming up in the next months or a year. >> what are you keeping an eye on? how will that impact negotiations in congress because what the isp would love to see his bipartisan compromise, net neutrality that avoids the prospect of regulation but still grand certain can consumer and competitive protections. i think that will be interesting to watch in 2018. >> will mergers be discussed in congress and what is the fcc schedule. >> i like the mergers at the top of everyone's mind at fcc and congress and people who watch this and people in the industry is the sinclair broadcast group acquisition of tribune media. last night don oliver did a segment highlig
that has been commissioner clive bones rule is to be the democrat role on a smaller commission but going forward that is something worth watching. given the recent hurricane. [inaudible] she has been out early on some of these things and that is something i'm curious about to see how that evolves especially if we do get an announcement at some point that commissioner clyburn is leaving and that creates a whole nomination style that could be coming up in the next months or a year. >> what...
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our legal correspondent clive coleman explains. last year uber driverjames farrar won a landmark legal case when an employment tribunal ruled that he was a worker and not as uber had argued, running his own business. in reality, i don't control the fare. if i take a different route other than the one i've been given, i'll be penalised. i am performance managed through a ratings system. if i hit 4.4 i'm out of a job. i don't know who the customer is. so i can't ever develop a customer database that i can work with. the ruling threatens to increase the operating costs of companies like private hire and delivery firms, using people who work on demand. and uber has appealed claiming that it's wrong in law. as james farrar and fellow driver yaseen aslam arrived for the hearing, demonstrators supporting them took to the streets. get up, stand up, don't give up the fight. we took uber on, we beat them in a tribunal and now we're going to beat them again. thank you, everyone. applause. with over a million people now working in the so—cal
our legal correspondent clive coleman explains. last year uber driverjames farrar won a landmark legal case when an employment tribunal ruled that he was a worker and not as uber had argued, running his own business. in reality, i don't control the fare. if i take a different route other than the one i've been given, i'll be penalised. i am performance managed through a ratings system. if i hit 4.4 i'm out of a job. i don't know who the customer is. so i can't ever develop a customer database...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... a multi—million pound compensation fund has been launched for the women duped into having unnecessary breast surgery by rogue surgeon ian paterson. patients were being misled about their radiology reports, about pathology results, and he must have thought that nobody would ever read his notes. clashes in the commons over public sector pay — the prime minister says there'll be greater flexibility, but labour says it won't go far enough. security arrangements at the school attended by prince george are under review, after a woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary. on the eve of the start of the grenfell tower inquiry, a bbc survey of half the uk's tower blocks has found virtually none of them have sprinkler systems. also in the next hour, the plight of the rohingya muslims from myanmar continues. this comes amid claims of murder and rape. the secretary—general of the united nations has described the humanitarian crisis facing them as catastrophic. would you like a pa
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... a multi—million pound compensation fund has been launched for the women duped into having unnecessary breast surgery by rogue surgeon ian paterson. patients were being misled about their radiology reports, about pathology results, and he must have thought that nobody would ever read his notes. clashes in the commons over public sector pay — the prime minister says there'll be greater flexibility, but labour says it won't go far enough. security...
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what are the changes clive? the most important one is thatjudges are being told what they are required to do. what they must do, rather than under the previous guidance what they should do, so the language is considerably beefed—up and they are told in child contact cases where there is domestic abuse, there is now a mandatory requirement for the court to determine whether both the child or the parent, the non—abusing pa rent child or the parent, the non—abusing parent looking after the child will be at risk if there is a contact order. if there is a risk of that, then a contact order should not be made. even if that contact is for supervised contact within a contact centre, so it is really beefing up the language, it is focussing the judge's attention on the risk of harm. there is also a greater broader definition of what domestic abuse amounts to, more guidance on what coercive control, psychical abuse, and it makes it clear that judges must carefully consider how domestic abuse impacts on children, and
what are the changes clive? the most important one is thatjudges are being told what they are required to do. what they must do, rather than under the previous guidance what they should do, so the language is considerably beefed—up and they are told in child contact cases where there is domestic abuse, there is now a mandatory requirement for the court to determine whether both the child or the parent, the non—abusing pa rent child or the parent, the non—abusing parent looking after the...
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i‘m clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... a multi—million pound compensation fund has been launched for the women duped into having unnecessary breast surgery by rogue surgeon ian paterson. patients were being misled about their radiology reports, about pathology results, and he must have thought that nobody would ever read his notes. clashes in the commons over public sector pay — the prime minister says there‘ll be greater flexibility, but labour says it won‘t go far enough. security arrangements at the school attended by prince george are under review, after a woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary. on the eve of the start of the grenfell tower inquiry, a bbc survey of half the uk‘s tower blocks has found virtually none of them have sprinkler systems. also in the next hour, the plight of the rohingya muslims
i‘m clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm... a multi—million pound compensation fund has been launched for the women duped into having unnecessary breast surgery by rogue surgeon ian paterson. patients were being misled about their radiology reports, about pathology results, and he must have thought that nobody would ever read his notes. clashes in the commons over public sector pay — the prime minister says there‘ll be greater flexibility, but labour says it won‘t go far enough. security...
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clive coleman, bbc news. more than 75,000 people have now been moved from their homes on the indonesian island of bali, as a volcano there threatens to erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. a 12 kilometre exclusion zone is now in force around mount agung, after more than 500 tremors were detected on monday. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali. forced to flee their homes, these are just some of the 80,000 balinese people waiting for nature to take its course. no one can tell them if or when an eruption will come, but the risk is just too great for them to remain in their villages. the wait creates fear and frustration. translation: i'm bored spending days and days here. at home i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. this sports centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. people are making use of gym mats, mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one k
clive coleman, bbc news. more than 75,000 people have now been moved from their homes on the indonesian island of bali, as a volcano there threatens to erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. a 12 kilometre exclusion zone is now in force around mount agung, after more than 500 tremors were detected on monday. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali. forced to flee their homes, these are just some of the 80,000 balinese people waiting for nature to take its course. no one can...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8.00: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives to fund public building projects i can tell you today, it's what you've been calling for. we'll bring existing pfi contracts back in—house. we're bringing them back. the german chancellor angela merkel says she wants to win back the voters who deserted her party for the far right afd in yesterday's election. michel barnier says real progress on the uk's divorce bill is essential before any discussions on transitional period can begin. the boss of uber has apologised for making mistakes and said it will make changes to win back its licence in london. and the pentagon says if north korea doesn't stop
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8.00: labour has pledged to end the use of private finance initiatives to fund public building projects i can tell you today, it's what you've been calling for. we'll bring existing pfi contracts back in—house. we're bringing them back. the german chancellor angela merkel says she wants to win back the voters who deserted her party for the far right afd in yesterday's election. michel barnier says real progress on the uk's divorce bill is...
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clive myrie will be here at ten o'clock with a full round—up of today's news. first, africa is in the midst of a baby boom. alistair lees had to investigate in africa's population explosion. the population of africa is set to double by the year 2050. the 2.5 billion people. —— to 2.5 billion people. the young are moving from the countryside to the towns. u nfortu nately for unfortunately for us, in the last two, three years it's been a deluge. but many end up in slums and cities are struggling to cope. an industrial revolution could transform african countries and lift millions out of poverty. every year it grows, 20 millionjobs per year over the coming decades. but i don't use could mean millions more migrants and drive many into the hands of islamist extremists. and thatis hands of islamist extremists. and that is everyone's problem. there is nowhere in the world where women have more children. half the girls here are married by 15. so it isn't surprising that children have children. we are on the fringe of the sahara desert, not farfrom we are on the fri
clive myrie will be here at ten o'clock with a full round—up of today's news. first, africa is in the midst of a baby boom. alistair lees had to investigate in africa's population explosion. the population of africa is set to double by the year 2050. the 2.5 billion people. —— to 2.5 billion people. the young are moving from the countryside to the towns. u nfortu nately for unfortunately for us, in the last two, three years it's been a deluge. but many end up in slums and cities are...
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i am clive myrie. our top stories: hurricane irma has hammered florida's coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. sheer devastation wherever you look. the parking lot is still flooded. there are cars everywhere. ahead of the key parliamentary vote on brexit, big and has asked for support of an orderly departure from the eu. the un says the 300,000 range of muslims who have now fled myanmar art victims of ethnic cleansing. —— rohingya muslims. hello. you are watching bbc news. we have reached the end of the debate in the commons on the great repeal bill and the vote will be coming up in the next few minutes or so. these are live pictures of the various mps heading to the division lobbies to cast their votes. let's go to our political correspondence alex forsyth. alex, we had at the end of that debate, david lidington, the justice secretary, focusing on the importance of the great repeal bill and why it needed to go through in order to, in his words, and and why it needed to
i am clive myrie. our top stories: hurricane irma has hammered florida's coast, causing flooding and leaving millions without electricity. sheer devastation wherever you look. the parking lot is still flooded. there are cars everywhere. ahead of the key parliamentary vote on brexit, big and has asked for support of an orderly departure from the eu. the un says the 300,000 range of muslims who have now fled myanmar art victims of ethnic cleansing. —— rohingya muslims. hello. you are watching...
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clive. danny savage, many thanks, at goodison park. the former archbishop of westminster, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, has died aged 85. he was created a cardinal by popejohn paul ii in 2001. as archbishop, he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales for nearly decade. martin bashir looks back on his life. the almighty god bless you. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex where he faced his greatest public challenge. a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain at gatwick airport. hill went on to abuse children and was jailed in 1997. cormac murphy—o'connor refused to resign but described his management of hill as a grave mistake. out of that terrible case came hi
clive. danny savage, many thanks, at goodison park. the former archbishop of westminster, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, has died aged 85. he was created a cardinal by popejohn paul ii in 2001. as archbishop, he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales for nearly decade. martin bashir looks back on his life. the almighty god bless you. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. his...
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clive. the un has warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe, after nearly a0,000 refugees from myanmar‘s rohingya muslim minority fled into neighbouring bangladesh in the past week. it follows weeks of communal violence in rakhine state, which military sources say have left more than 350 people dead. both the burmese military, and rohingya militants have been accused of atrocities, including mass murder and rape. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's a "determined optimist" about britain's future outside the european union. his comments on a visit to washington, come after the trade secretary, liam fox, accused the eu, of trying to "blackmail" britain, into accepting a brexit divorce bill, as the price for beginning trade talks. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. the prime minister showing how it's done. at a meeting with the emperor of japan, a lesson in delicate diplomacy. but it seems her trade secretary hadn't got the memo. speaking injapan, he accused the eu
clive. the un has warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe, after nearly a0,000 refugees from myanmar‘s rohingya muslim minority fled into neighbouring bangladesh in the past week. it follows weeks of communal violence in rakhine state, which military sources say have left more than 350 people dead. both the burmese military, and rohingya militants have been accused of atrocities, including mass murder and rape. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's a "determined...
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in a few moments, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's news. but first — utility companies could be charged by—the—hour for digging up busy roads in england. the government believes it might encourage contractors to speed—up repairs and reduce traffic jams. the local government association has welcomed the proposals. simonjones reports. misery for motorists in leeds today, costing time and money. now the government is considering making companies pay to do work in peak time. i think that's a good idea, and it may cut the roadworks down and stagger them a bit more. you'll often come past and there'll be nobody here a lot of the time, and you think, why did you dig it up if you are now working over there, you know, how can you do it? so, yeah, that could make a big, big difference. 2.5 million roadworks are carried out each year. it is estimated to cost the economy £4 billion, as people are late for work or deliveries don't arrive on time. companies could be charged up to £2500 per site, to work on roads during the day. the government s
in a few moments, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's news. but first — utility companies could be charged by—the—hour for digging up busy roads in england. the government believes it might encourage contractors to speed—up repairs and reduce traffic jams. the local government association has welcomed the proposals. simonjones reports. misery for motorists in leeds today, costing time and money. now the government is considering making companies pay to do work in...
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that, clive, is all the sport. that's all from me. now, it's time for the news where you are. and they are tvs 0scars. that's the very simple answer. they are a huge dealfor very simple answer. they are a huge deal for shows, especially the ones who may be critically acclaimed, but don't have so many viewers. and any 02 can keep you only ever an extra year or two. it is a huge issue for people. who decides who wins?m isn't any academy basically, the tv networks, people at netflix, they have been putting in the nominees all year. there is a record hello, this is bbc news. american television's most prestigious awards, the emmys, will be handed out tonight. let's take a look at some of the shows that everyone's talking about in the outstanding drama category. hbo's sci—fi western, westworld, leads the way with 22 nominations, including nods for its british stars sir anthony hopkins and thandie newton. netflix's stranger things, a feast of ‘80s nostalgia and supernatural thrills, has 18 nominations. another netflix success, the crown
that, clive, is all the sport. that's all from me. now, it's time for the news where you are. and they are tvs 0scars. that's the very simple answer. they are a huge dealfor very simple answer. they are a huge deal for shows, especially the ones who may be critically acclaimed, but don't have so many viewers. and any 02 can keep you only ever an extra year or two. it is a huge issue for people. who decides who wins?m isn't any academy basically, the tv networks, people at netflix, they have...
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this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines at 6:30pm. labour has promised to tackle the use of private finance initiatives in which companies provide the upfront costs for large public sector projects and then lease them back with interest. i can tell you today, it's what you've been calling for. we'll bring existing pfi contracts back in—house. applause we're bringing them back. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier says real progress on the divorce bill is essential before a transition period can be discussed. the pentagon says if north korea does not stop provocative actions it will make sure the president is provided with options to deal with pyongyang. it comes as north korea's foreign minister accused president trump of declaring war on his country. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a member of staff was stabbed at a school in north lincolnshire. london's mayor sadiq khan has asked tfl to make themselves available for talks with uber after the taxi app's ceo apologised for mistakes it said
this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines at 6:30pm. labour has promised to tackle the use of private finance initiatives in which companies provide the upfront costs for large public sector projects and then lease them back with interest. i can tell you today, it's what you've been calling for. we'll bring existing pfi contracts back in—house. applause we're bringing them back. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier says real progress on the divorce bill is essential before a...
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yes, clive, this is one of the most famous rock climbing spots in the world. it is also one of the most dangerous and again today we have heard the sound of cracks ricocheting across this landscape, a reminder of the terror which has struck twice here this week in the form of gigantic rock falls. it is a climber‘s worst nightmare. the thunder and dust of a giant rockfall, the second in as many days. forcing visitors to flee any way they could. a day earlier, in the same spot, more than 1000 tonnes of granite had crashed from the face of el capitan monolith, killing a british climber. he was andrew foster, just 32 years old, originally from gloucestershire, and living in cardiff. his wife lucy was hurt and remains in hospital. the couple called themselves weekend warriors and had posted online, yosemite is an awesome place and for many climbers it's one of the many places to go before you die. the second rock slide caught other climbers including rachel evans whose husband was struck on the head. paramedics sped to the scene, flying one person to hospitalfor
yes, clive, this is one of the most famous rock climbing spots in the world. it is also one of the most dangerous and again today we have heard the sound of cracks ricocheting across this landscape, a reminder of the terror which has struck twice here this week in the form of gigantic rock falls. it is a climber‘s worst nightmare. the thunder and dust of a giant rockfall, the second in as many days. forcing visitors to flee any way they could. a day earlier, in the same spot, more than 1000...
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gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my sister-in-law judith florence hov miller. judy, be so proud of your son david and your nieces jacquelyn and lindsey. your three beautiful, great nephews, luke, richard, john robert, and peter anthony. we call them missouro, larry an curly. you'd get a kibling out of them. we love you and your brother misses you. >> and for my father, markka lay hoe, my uncle steven sa lay hoe i stand here as a reminder to the other families of 9/11 and to the world that no matter how dark moments in life can get, that there is light ahead if you just choose hope. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jeremy logan glick steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert
gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my sister-in-law judith florence hov miller. judy, be so proud of your son david and your nieces jacquelyn and lindsey. your three beautiful, great nephews, luke, richard, john robert, and peter anthony. we call them missouro, larry an curly. you'd get a kibling out of them. we love you and your brother misses you. >> and for my father, markka lay hoe, my uncle steven sa lay hoe i stand here as a reminder to the other families of 9/11 and to the...
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clive, good evening. wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming from 17—year—old, ben woodburn, who was making his international debut. wales's win means they can qualify for the world cup in russia but they are still in third place in theirgroup. patrick gearey reports. together, stronger, the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers, wales are still together, but stronger, in world cup qualifying they are yet to convince, too many chances not taken, close no longer good enough. to reach russia they might need for victories from four, including against austria, all very close, all very tense, and the pressure drove wales forward, just in time for gareth bale. the austrian keeper had seen him do that before, but ben woodburn still has the power of surprise and like gareth bale, he is only 17 and these we re gareth bale, he is only 17 and these were his first moments as an international footballer and this
clive, good evening. wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming from 17—year—old, ben woodburn, who was making his international debut. wales's win means they can qualify for the world cup in russia but they are still in third place in theirgroup. patrick gearey reports. together, stronger, the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers, wales are still together, but stronger, in world cup...