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BBCNEWS BBC News At Five August 10, 2017

And from despair to delight three days after being barred from the heats of the World Athletics Championships, Isaac Makwala runs for gold tonight. Its five 0clock our top story north korea says its working on plans to fire four Ballistic Missiles towards the american Territory Of Guam. In an escalating war of words, the north koreans say donald trump is Bereft Of Reason while mr trump has already warned the regime in pyongyang that it risks the fire and fury of an American Military response. Meanwhile south korea has appealed for calm. 0ur Correspondent Yogita Limeye Reports from the south korean capital, seoul. One more fierce message on north koreas state tv. This time, its details of how it plans to attack guam. This us island in the Pacific Ocean is in pyongyangs crosshairs. North korea says it plans to fire four missiles in the waters around it. Its home to Tens Of Thousands of people. 0bviously for me, because im a father, its really concerning. I wish it didnt have to come to t

BBCNEWS Newsday August 11, 2017

Midnight in london, and 7pm in the evening in newjersey where President Trump has again ramped up his warnings to north korea. He said that his threat to unleash Fire And Fury if pyongyang threatened the us may not have been tough enough. The us president said north korea should very, very nervous if it made plans to attack the United States or any of its allies. From washington, our North America correspondent, nick bryant, reports. Its from his golf club in newjersey during his Working Vacation that donald trump is managing this stand off. And this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. I will tell you this, if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous. Ill tell you why. And they should be very nervous, because things will happen to them like they never thought possible.

BBCNEWS The Papers August 11, 2017

They can be clinicians working in oxford but also lecturing so i put that caveat in there but they have two fail and once you have that money coming in europe to keep it coming in and europe to keep people coming in and europe to keep people coming in and sol coming in and europe to keep people coming in and so i do not think that this is the last story we will see of this sort. The sun has an exclusive shock poll. Most brits wa nt exclusive shock poll. Most brits want king william. They want to lea pfrog want king william. They want to leapfrog over charles. Are you surprised . I will not answer that. Does it surprise you. Guild we have had a few weeks of extensive coverage had a few weeks of extensive cove rage of had a few weeks of extensive coverage of Princess Diana and her life and controversial programmes on the television this week and out of 2000 people who were surveyed in this case quarters said that they had seen the programme and that they wanted Prince William which is fa

CSPAN2 Interview With Jonathan Yardley January 11, 2015

And it just happened to Editorial Department which has three people, control of the weekly book page and there is a change in the administration and i moved one step up in the person youve been running the book page moved from one step up and asked if i take over the book page and i said sure because demand for ebooks. It really was purely accidental. I started editing the page with reviews by other people the people who couldnt pay anything but the book itself. In North Carolina come a very good novelist wrote me a note and said why dont you write something for the page yourself, not just a book news thing, but a review. I thought thats a good idea. So i started writing down the lefthand corner of the page, a book review. It was just a case of wanting meeting to another. I was lucky enough to get a fellowship at harvard in 196869 for the Academic Year and i thought i would be studied magical issues but ended up studying american nurture. Youre supposed to go up and expand your mind an

CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today January 12, 2015

Nail polish, they would. At the very least the sentiments at the heart of imperial todomesticity has shaped wars in destruction. I would warn at times these sentiments have also kept americans from recognizing certain damage that american attacks have done to foreign women and children, even if their bodies have been spared. Afghan i afghani women and children have lost many things held dear. Bombs have destroyed their lands. Too many family members have died violently. Their country has been thrown in a period of turmoil. In times of war, american domesticity causes us to focus and shifts our gaz ae away from the tragedies of war. Americans can avoid reckoning with the violence women and children experience when the men, the communities and the landscapes they love are deemed legitimate targets for death and destruction. Thank you. [applause] my thanks to darren and matt for putting on this conference and for inviting me. I think matt actually deserves the prize for the person who has

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