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BBCNEWS BBC News At One April 24, 2017

Will stay with you. Maybe i was a bit over zealous with my support. No it was wonderful it was needed needed to hit home that he was there. And coming up in the sport on bbc news labelled the best player in history by his manager, lionel messi scored his 500th goal for barcelona in a dramatic el clasico victory at real madrid. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Its the biggest political upset in france for 60 years. For the first time neither of frances main left wing or right wing parties has a candidate in the second round of the president ial elections after they were both defeated by two outsiders yesterday. The independent centrist candidate, 39 year old Emmanuel Macron only set up his party a year ago he will become the youngest ever french president if he wins on may 7th. But hes got to beat Marine Le Pen of the Front National, who is campaigning against immigration, globalisation and the eu. Christian fraser is in paris for us this lunchtime. Thank you very much

LINKTV Quadriga - The International Talk Show October 15, 2016

Quitting. Sex, lies, and videotape. Is strong finished is trump finished . Thats our question today. Its a pleasure to welcome the Berlin Bureau chief of the New York Times, and she says she never believed donald trump would win but in this race, a lot of things have an unexpected and thats why shes careful with predictions. We welcome the Business Editor of the berlin daily, who s problem is not his sexism. Its that he talks about sex. An anglo to have german author and regular commentator for a berlinbased newspaper back on the show. Trump might even gain from the episode. Polls are indeed taking a dramatic turn downward for mr. Trump. The factct is that there is alws a very dynamic phase in this final stage of the race as undecided voters finally begin to make up their mind. How much of a role is this whole. Ex tape really playing as i believe Andy Rosenthal wrote yesterday on the day before, this showed us a donald trump who we basically knew was , very clearly showing us mode. Tru

KCSM Focus On Europe October 16, 2016

But more of that later in the programme. The story of lorenzo. First, an italian writer who is traumatised by memories of a more recent event, something that happened 15 years ago. During a g8 summit, being held in the italian city of genoa, lorenzo was one of hundreds of people hurt in violent clashes between police and antiglobalisation protestors. Peaceful demonstrators, like lorenzo, were beaten brutally by police. And although the wounds may have healed, in many cases the mental trauma is still very much there. Lorenzo guadagnucci has always been passionate about the written word. Hes an author and journalist, and hes critical of globalisation. 15 years ago, his life was turned up side down. I was subjected to brutal violence and i was afraid id , die. The experience changed my life. It was like torture. I will never forget the feeling. Guadagnucci recalls the video night on july 22, during 2001 the g8 summit in genoa. That night, the headquarters of globalisation protestors were

KQED PBS NewsHour October 18, 2016

Their children in school. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by lincoln financial committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff its three weeks to go till election day, just 24 hours until the last president ial debate, and charges of vote fraud and media bias are swirling. Today, the current occupant of the white house dismissed such talk, and rebuked the candidate behind it. It was a rose garden welcome for the italian prime minister, and president obama used it to call out donald trump on his claims of a rigged election. You start whining before the game is even over . If whenever things are going badly for you or you lose, you start blaming somebody else . Then you dont have what it tak

KQED PBS NewsHour October 18, 2016

Their children in school. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by lincoln financial committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff its three weeks to go till election day, just 24 hours until the last president ial debate, and charges of vote fraud and media bias are swirling. Today, the current occupant of the white house dismissed such talk, and rebuked the candidate behind it. It was a rose garden welcome for the italian prime minister, and president obama used it to call out donald trump on his claims of a rigged election. You start whining before the game is even over . If whenever things are going badly for you or you lose, you start blaming somebody else . Then you dont have what it tak

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