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affects many areas of life. there's no guarantee one would be restored quickly, but getting a new deal on the brexit arrangement is seen as a first step. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. at least 18 people have been found dead in an abandoned truck near bulgaria's capital, sofia. the government says the vehicle appeared to have been illegally transporting about a0 migrants. 12 survivors have been taken to hospital; they were hiding under some timber. the health minister said the vicitms had died from lack of oxygen. a syrian monitoring group says 53 people have been killed by suspected islamic state fighters in a central region of the country. the syrian observatory for human rights says those who died the country's state media have confirmed that the attack took place in the palmyra area near homs. some of the pickers are reported

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MSNBC Reports

in connecticut are now looking to ban the term as well, calling it, quote, offensive to spanish pickers, joining me now is paula ramos, former deputy director of hispanic media for hillary clinton, current msnbc contributor and author of finding latinx, paula, welcome, thank you. what do you make of this latest development in the debate and how concerned are you about bands like these picking up steam in other states? >> i am very concerned but it makes sense, right? they word has become one of the most politicized words of our time. why? because it has been completely co-opted by republicans used in the disinformation campaigns piddly targeted latinas. we know that republicans are very good at manipulating the meaning of words. we have seen it before. the word democrat has been confused with the word -- obamacare means socialism, a blm means extremist, and now the border means crisis. so, the word latinx is meant to

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The Media Show

when you have such successful presenters on your books, help us understand the calculations you make about how much to use them, because most things they attach to are successes, but presumably there is a law of diminishing returns, at some point? yeah, i think, if you like, talent management is terribly important, particularly in the entertainment business, and you will find that it's no piece of luck that longevity of people like ant and dec, they are very good pickers of shows themselves. they are quite cautious, they don't quit hits. some presenters think, after a couple of series, oh, i'm bored, i want to do something else, and maybe never reach those heights again. but i think with ant and dec, they are such professionals, they are such a delight to work with that we use them very sparingly. we would never force

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The Media Show

you make about how much to use them, because most things they attach our successes, but presumably there is a law of diminishing returns, at some point? diminishing returns, at some toint? . .. diminishing returns, at some toint? . ~' ,, point? yeah, i think, if you like, talent _ point? yeah, i think, if you like, talent management i point? yeah, i think, if you like, talent management is terribly important, particularly in the entertainment business, and you will find that it's no piece of luck that longevity of people like ant and dec, they are very good pickers of shows themselves. they are quite cautious, they don't quit hits. some presenters think after a couple of series, oh, i'm bored, i want to do something else and maybe never reach those heights again. but i think with ant and dec, they are such professionals, they are such professionals, they are such professionals, they are such a delight to work with that we use them very sparingly. we would neverforce them to do anything. if they have an idea, and they have had a few ideas that we have discussed at length and in the end thought let's not do it. that works both ways. bud that works both ways. and what's the _ that works both ways. and what's the relationship -

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The Media Show

they front saturday night takeaway that's been going for a long time, they now have ant and dec�*s limitless win. when you have such successful presenters on your books, help us understand the calculations you make about how much to use them, because most things they attach to are successes, but presumably, there is a law of diminishing returns at some point? yeah, i think, if you like, talent management is terribly important, particularly in the entertainment business, and you will find that it's no piece of luck the longevity of people like ant and dec, they are very good pickers of shows themselves. they're quite cautious, they don't quit hits. some presenters think after a couple of series, oh, i'm bored, i want to do something else, and maybe never reach those heights again. but i think with ant and dec, they're such professionals, they're such a delight to work with that we use them very sparingly. we would never force them to do anything.

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The Media Show

while, they have a limitless win. when you have such successful presenters on your books, help us understand the calculations you make about how much to use them, because most things they touch our successes, but presumably, there is a lot of diminishing returns at some point. i think if you like, talent management is terribly important, particularly in the entertainment business, and you will find that it is no piece of luck that's longevity of people, they are very good pickers of shows themselves, they are quite cautious. they don't collect hits. some presenters think after a couple of series, oh, i am presenters think after a couple of series, oh, iam bored presenters think after a couple of series, oh, i am bored can i want to do something else and never reach those heights again. but i think with him, there is such professionals, they are such a delight to work with that we use them very sparingly. we would neverforce them to do anything if they have an idea and they have had a few ideas that we have

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

not to say like there's tons of bands that suck or something here, but when i came here, i wasn't good enough, and i went out to some writers' rounds, and i learned very quickly that i had to be a better player, i had to be a better singer, i had to be a better writer, and like, so you know, you work hard because you're surrounded by that. 'cause it's like, you're typically playing to like a whole room of, you know, pickers and writers, and -- tell us like, how many nashville musicians does it take to change a lightbulb? one to do it and twenty to stand around and say, "i can do that." ♪ i put a hurtin' on the bottle baby now i'm blind enough to see ♪ ♪ been drinkin' whiskey like it's water ♪ ♪ that don't touch the pain you put on me ♪ >> anthony: there seems to be, i sense, like a lot of established bands have always come here for something metaphysical.

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BBC News

really warn. let me you that included top—secret documents, it included, according to reports of items that would be in violation of the law against gathering of defence related material, it also included photos and hand written notes, it also included some items, information to do with the french president, emmanuel macron, and according to the afp news agency, it was also potential breaches of the espionage act. fox news is reporting that the boxes of documents included a number of pickers with the top—secret classification, among other classification which suggested restricted use. the time of the warrant cover the entire period of the trump presidency, january 2017 to january 2021, and you may recall

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BBC News

good days and bad days. —— than. we think may be nine months i will get better after nine months months of having it, but i don't know. strawberries are arguably the taste of british summer. getting berries from the farms to our plates — however — is becoming increasingly difficult for the growers, because of labour shortages. paul murphy has been to a fruit farm in nottinghamshire which is having to recruit pickers from as far away as nepal to plug the gap. the berry picking season is about to peak in every hand and needed in this farm. this man has come from nepal, more than 4000 miles away where i once had a job in the

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BBC News

the cost of living and it comes as the cost of living and it comes as the government says it needs farmers to grow more to limit our reliance on food from abroad. andrew sinclair reports. 0n andrew sinclair reports. on his farm in mid norfolk, andy allen shows me one of his fields of unpicked asparagus. unpicked because he couldn't get enough pickers. we would couldn't get enough pickers. - would normally need between 90, 95 star. the maximum we had 75 but a lot of the season we were dealing with around 65. we would have expected to help this 150— to— 50 tonnes this year. we are 30% down. in this ten acre field alone he has lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. i lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. . ., , . . , ., decision. i am not planting any more asarauus. decision. i am not planting any more asparaqus- i — decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't _ decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant _ decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant any - decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant any more i asparagus. i didn't plant any more going forward because we just do not know what labour we will get to pick it. . , . ., know what labour we will get to pick it. farmers have relied on seasonal labour, most of which comes from | labour, most of which comes from abroad but there are two big

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