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be chilly. in southern california. to be chilly. again tomorrow and through the morning. east of santa barbara. search for survivors. a baby was pulled alive from the mud. we dug down, found a little baby, don't know where it came from. we got it out. we got the mud out of its mouth. in southern california. for nearly a decade, according to new figures. east of santa barbara. an alleged victim. with fears the death toll will and the eu — post brexit — would damage rise. we dug down, found a little baby, don't know where it came growth. sport from. we got it now, out. here's
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we got the mud out of its mouth. we'll have the latest hugh from california in a ferris. moment. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. for nearly a decade, according to new figures. as arsenal play chelsea in the efl cup semi finalfirst of child sexual offences — the jury hears from leg. an alleged victim. time in his and the eu — post brexit — would damage career. growth. and played out a thrilling 2—2 draw. at stamford bridge. harassment scandals. i think both teams wants to try to win, wants to try to attack. win, wants to try to attack. the same things and for sure you can have an exciting game.
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about the death of his infant son. the player has been reminded of his responsibilities by the fa. killed at least 15 people. the death second of january. toll is expected to rise. in their final friendly matches ahead of this into homes after the first rain for several months. summer's world cup. in a frantic attempt to reach people on the 7th june. trapped. the same area was ravaged by wildfires only tunisia june 18th. last month. in the romero canyon neighbourhood, east of santa barbara. james cook squad for the reports from upcoming 10—day training southern california. camp in spain. the rains came suddenly, just before dawn. in the united states in march. torrential and terrifying. mark sampson of making racially discriminatory was roaring down to the sea like remarks. an express train. still in interim
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charge. california's biggest recorded wild fire. the result, utter devastation. and responding to many of those areas, to assist those drugs test is being investigated. people. medication he takes for his asthma — during last year's vuelta. war i battlefield. championships in september. but there's a chance his case may not have been resolved by then. lost a father—in—law. i still have two friends missing right now. so it's devastating. the fire created a situation where the dirt was able to wash down. notjust to the organisation, but to the it would not have been as much rider. the rider. of an issue. winching to safety dozens of people who were stranded amidst the rubble. opportunity to prove why that finding took place. the stories of survival promotion company. are almost unbelievable.
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on april 21st. and trees were his opponent is yet to be announced. coming down. khan has linked up with promoter eddie hearn on a three—fight deal. at the end of the year. and it got up to about eight feet, nine feet up the stairs. we were able to crawl from the window to the roof. i never thought i'd walk the house is wiped away. out, just took everything out. we went over to see if they were 0k, and world title, or with having we heard a little baby crying. other big fights. and a fireman came, big fights. dug down, we found being 31, i feel better now than i was when i was 28. now than i was when i was a little baby. 28. know i have got a lot left in my tank. i don't know ifeel strong where it came and ready. from. we got it out, got the mud out of its mouth. i'm hoping think it's time to shine now again and show people where i belong. it's ok. and show people where i belong. most win word titles at they took it right to the hospital. 30. win word titles at 30. and nowhere, under the people forget how young i was. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. rocks. i'm glad we got him.
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who knows what else is out there. on the pacific coast, north of los angeles. these are some of the most exclusive and how you can follow the efl neighbourhoods in the united states. cup on radio five. home to stars like 30. thank oprah winfrey. this is how you. deep the mud is. and... now a story you may well have heard about today. defending the right of men to make sexual advances. house in the back is gone. ellen degeneres posted this photo online. defined by hatred of men and "this is not a river", she wrote on sexuality. twitter. "this is the 101 freeway in my neighbourhood right now. there is a new puritanism afoot in montecito needs your love the world. and support. the damage isn't confined to the coast. this is the los angeles suburb of burbank. accusing the signatories of trivialising sexual violence. sweeping everything in its path. the firefighters won't let us go up there any further. and as you can see, this who specialises in women's rights.
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is how dangerous it is. the open letter published in le monde. homes, searching for survivors. police say the number of dead here is certain to rise. james cook, bbc welcome to both of news, southern california. it is nowjust you. julie, why did you want to sign this letter? did you want to sign this after nine o'clock letter? hello, good in the morning, local time. evening. ksby reporter fabiola ramirez is in montecito, california for us. must be witnessing something absolutely extraordinary. absolutely extraordinary. devastation behind me, many were standing at one point. standing at one point. victims, that is one step, that is important. important.
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say i apologise if some women and men were shocked by this letter. men were shocked by this letter. it was not the goal at all. was not the goal at who is still alive, trying to search and rescue anyone. and rescue all. anyone. and they are searching for anyone that is still alive. woman can fight, fight back also say that is still alive. no. and i'm search, and a feminist also. make rescues feminism is talking about equality, from rooftops. i'm a feminist. rooftops. i'm a feminist. situation in that specific spot where you are? where you are? you are have been advised to get all that energy out of the area? we spent to of the area? discuss how can... how can... area, justin says something desire, desire i think it is a did happen. personal affair. many people decided to stay. personal affair. —— just in case something did happen. happen. lot of women
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also didn't know each other. other. so there is a lot of suffering and i didn't... suffering and i didn't... i didn't recognise this nobody expected this to be as major as it was. as it was. suffering. recognise this suffering. officials always want to get out of the ahead of time. get out of the ahead of time. women suffer since a thousand years with those letters. with those letters. just swept through all of montecito, although they done to we didn't say no there is no suffering. the ocean. although they done to the ocean. there is no suffering. that is not do you feel safe being mad? you feel safe being mad? important of course. people saying to you about being important of there at the moment? course. right now, it's safe. safe. didn't say, you know, women can this, where there is be strong? i don't think that at immediate danger. danger. all. full degree at high speed came down gushing, that was scary. gushing, that was scary. the harassment had to reverse back and get who call away for my own safety. themselves victims. my own safety. victims.
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to belittle to use victim as a negative insult. negative insult. have to say if you're a strong woman you can fight back and say no. you can fight back and say no. talking from a level of privilege that many women don't have. that many women don't have. to rescue him and then the ambulance took him. took him. happened, rescues from just citizens in this area. in this area. intensity, the strength of these mudslides could contain. power and a young woman might not feel strong enough to speak out. feel strong mudslides could contain. enough to —— no one really realised the sheer intensity. really realised the sheer intensity. speak out. they knew it could happen but no one imagined it could be like this. imagined it could be like this. that is what the campaign is about. rape is a crime. it might not be rape, it is abuse of power. rape, it is abuse of power.
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everything, all that was left was against women and men in this world for the ashen debris. moment. for the ashen debris. moment. each weeks, now in the crisis, there is a good thing. everything in its path and became more massive and more powerful. more massive and more is a good thing. that we can talk about it. powerful. about it. we can find solutions about it. thanks very much and for talking to not... us. it reported there in southern california. consecutive month of growth in november. continue to say why, but how, how can we do something to learn love. can we do helped increase output by 3. something to learn and november, compared with the same period in 2016. love. our economics correspondent andy verity has the details. laws of sexual and sentimental happy ps and there is a law of free will. ps and there is a law of free will. everybody must have free will in the sexual life also. children of for everything from surgical implants to rear—view mirrors. course. and business course. is booming. from pharmaceutical manufacturers to toolmakers. and it is now looking forward to its strongest year for a decade.
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we have always exported a huge percentage of what we make. currently that is around every woman can have the free will to say what she want. 70, 75%. to say what she want. means growth for us. and will remain to be going forward. this is how well manufacturing has done. rise in seven years. has been for ten years. just want to seduce and they're not pigs, because they seduce maybe... pigs, because they seduce maybe... don't think anyone is saying they are. i take what in from abroad. you're saying to 1 billion. say. say. that improving trade position was helped by the car industry. more of them hasn't been reciprocated and you're embarrassed. that is one thing. abroad. for their products around the
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world. over the last decade. efficiency, new materials. which is looking to buy those kinds of products. have a discussion about why you can't touch them. can't touch them. are out there on the same scale and it needs to be dealt with. and it needs to be dealt with. globally. the uk export someone might not know how to judge a numbers. situation? a euros or yen to spend can buy more british art for their money. situation? but construction has been shrinking now for six months. this more carefully it is not a bad thing. done was down by thing. 2%. itself from a slump. andy verity, bbc news. uncomfortable, i'm going to try and do something different.
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do something different. hospital is becoming unsustainable because of staff shortages. something and surely that is a positive isn't it? positive isn't it? treatment, as nurse yes, it is positive that we talk about its. numbers are down positive that we talk by about a0%. about its. to change cancer treatment. there is abuse and power abuse, i listened that. our health editor hugh pym is outside listened that. i agree with that power that can... exist. the hospital in oxford. but that exists in history. exists in history. since a lot of years and now that is finished. we have said we don't want that. is an change to their cancer treatment. that is treatment. one step. usual and patients should expect the usual high standards of care. usual high standards of care.
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we didn't have love less seducing lesson, sexual lesson. lesson, sexual lesson. then personal desire, even if it is power. desire, even if it is power. for cancer nurses, specialist nurses, a 40% shortfall. human beings, all the affair, talk about nurses, a 40% shortfall. human statement. about human statement. how can we talk about that... peacefully? reconsider when people not aggressively. started chemotherapy. chemotherapy. i would like conditions, it would go to say. ahead as usual. usual. started in one or two weeks may law i think resilience we now be four weeks. talk about that in the be four weeks. letter. that in the letter. you have made your case. thank you. i apologise for my english! thank you. doses would be adjusted and spread out over a how is your french? you could read a book.
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longer time period. out over a longer time period. i have a lot to learn! i wish we had a whole hour. clinical director claire hobbs, had this to say to me today. a whole hour. there is a lot more to discuss there. 15 people have died. change the number of treatment we give to some patients. give to some patients. for nearly a decade, according to new figures. course is just as effective as a longer course. longer course. an alleged victim. know if there were any changes in those clinical trials. those clinical trials. worried they will not for helping to foster their first talks with the north in have their treatment as two years. planned. treatment as planned. have made the meeting possible. divided the two koreas since 1953. sophie long reports from the south korean capital, seoul.
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been re—established. when demand for cancer care across the nation is rising. prime minister's questions of this year. being hosted by the south. "better prepared than ever before". our political correspondent alex has been reactivated. forsyth is at westminster for us. and missile programme. the only pathway to peace. what was the tone of the debate, this first one of the year? this first one of the year? is the fundamental pathway we need to follow. this cannot be may have faced each other across the dispatch box in 2018. dispatch box in 2018. compromised. in the korean off last year, and that was this focus on the nhs. peninsula. not everyone was in focus on the nhs. favour of the talks. this issue, which is why he keeps hammering the point home. hammering the point home.
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really start to bite. secretary managed to persuade theresa may he should keep hisjob. theresa may he should keep hisjob. allow that to happen. here is a flavour of the south korea and the united states exchange. are the closest of allies. of the threat from north korea. health secretary last week but was too weak to do it. too weak to do against north korea's nuclear it. threat. in inter—korean relations. patients during the month of january? january? already apologised to those whose operations have been delayed. from concerns about operations have been delayed. war. are reinstated at as soon as possible. possible. was biggest, he has much ground to cover. funding into sophie long, bbc news, seoul. the nhs
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and mental health. health. better prepared this season than ever before. ever before. given to soldiers. or religion will not stand in the way of becoming a soldier. progress so far on a scale of one to ten. ten. to political correctness. bite, she said the government list is getting on with the job. is getting on with the job. here's our defence correspondent jonathan beale. ever present, that huge challenge which is brexit. to those of the past. part of what is called, "army belonging". and flooding in which at least 15 people have died. physical support for new recruits. and join the army? for nearly a decade, according to new figures. still practice his faith. but minorities who may have been reluctant to sign up.
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hears from an alleged victim. as many of those around as there once as he continues to were. serve a touchline ban. for us to reach out to a broader base. ban. after arsenal left the fa cup on sunday. sunday. difficult by a lack of a major campaign like afghanistan or iraq. war is often the about the death of the best recruiting sergeant. midfielders infant son. it is also competing in an era of relatively high infant son. employment. the regular strength of the army should be 82,000. britain while his outburst drugs test is being investigated. but it is currentlyjust over 77,000 strong. a shortfall of more than 4,000. politically correct with these chances of succeeding as a footballer. adverts. of child sexual abuse.
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action and adventure. the army. following the case at liverpool crown court. crown court. explain what the jury heard today. defence secretary. heard today. ready for combat. appeal and reflect modern him as a predatory and devious paedophile. britain. paedophile. first witness, an alleged victim of barry bennell. barry bennell. youth team in the north west of england. england. barry bennell was said to be a largest rail franchise. man city scout. be a man city scout. on the rail network, since it began operating in his eyes at you, make you feel special. 2014. special. which have had a negative impact on passengers. home of barry bennell above a video shop. shop.
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light went out and the abuse is said to have announced by the begun. to have begun. government. bags to all shops in england. he was abused in the tens and tens of occasions, if not the hundreds. of occasions, if not the hundreds. exempted from the levy. the idea is part of a 25—year plan to barry bennell‘s home but also on one occasion at it or to butlins. occasion at it or to butlins. improve the environment. the issue was, nobody spoke up. issue was, nobody spoke up. to charge for plastic bags. to be a footballer, i want to play the city. the city. he had a big power hold over us which was pretty horrific. which was pretty horrific. separate from politics. the victoria derbyshire show on bbc news in november of 2016. message. news in november of 2016. just a thread to keep pulling at. denied any sexual activity with this
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alleged victim. alleged victim. 48 counts of child sex abuse, including 11 victims. including 11 victims. expected to last for around eight weeks. she had killed a man and buried him there a number of years ago. their own choices — essentially that and is being held in custody. is what liberalism is. the body was discovered at a property in reddish, near stockport. our correspondentjudith moritz is there now. explain more about this story. that we don't like — and that's not liberal. confessed to them at that point that she had killed a man some years ago. she had killed a man some france and italy. years ago. she buried his body in the garden. people are trapped.
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for almost ten years. have found human remains weather hampered rescue efforts in at the property. tignes. tom burridge has the property. latest. this is the only way out of zermatt this morning. the luggage of tourists stuck here airlifted out. door—to—door, given questionnaires to complete. heavy snow has to complete. closed all the roads. so those who can catch this shuttle whether they remember kenneth coombs who was in his late 80s in 2005. who was in his late 80s in 2005. service to a nearby town. waiting on that helipad this lunchtime, rebecca smith. these are people waiting for the next helicopter out. questioned now on suspicion of murder. murder. journey back to manchester. degree of frenzied activity here all day. day. because of the risk of the evidence tentjust behind the property as well is still there. the property as well is avalanche.
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still there. clearing avalanches. mountains, which has fallen in recent days. in remote areas, one metre of snow fell in just 24 hours. human remains them from —— date from, and why and how this happened. of avalanche in the area remains and to restrict his access to any alleged or proven high. victims. worboys was jailed in 2009 for a string of sex attacks. after completing his minimum jail term last week. . the deadly force abundantly clear. and this was the scene after a recent avalanche in a french town. further south in the resort of tignes, cafes hidden by the snow. but there will not be a final decision on the conditions. poor weather on with the murder of a shop worker in london on saturday. sunday. he is still missing.
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of cigarette papers. continues. looking forward to getting mill hill synagogue to help mr back down the mountain. patel‘s family. it has already raised more than 12,000 pounds. the flight from zurich so we're happy to leave now. which includes financial problems and treacherous services. conditions. while mr davis is visiting siemens and airbus in munich. now our own weather prospects. helen willetsjoins me. helen willets joins me. willets joins on both sides of the channel. me. relentless the snow and the fluctuation of temperature. fluctuation of temperature. another storm, but hopefully it will go safeguards in place. to the south of the alps.
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go to the south of the alps. here it is very different. is very different. the only problem is fog. is fog. we have the remnants of a weather front in the east. weather front in the east. ireland and it has caused a spate of accidents. of commerce here in london. accidents. we have got that foggy picture already in northern ireland. picture already in northern ireland. north—west england, wales and the midlands. more widespread than last night. temperatures are falling. close to thanks very much for freezing. coming in. morning or icy patches where we have had rain. laying out what they want, what do you make had rain. the temperature should hold up in the east under the cloud. of it? you make of it? hold up in the east under the cloud. but that is dissipating from eastern britain, whether they will succeed remains to be scotland. scotland. seen. so once the sun comes up we should have more of it tomorrow. we should have more of it tomorrow. remains to be seen. certainly in the west again. plagued by that fog, very slow to clear. it has its heels market stays intact and therefore it will be difficult to these deals. will be difficult
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dug in. to these deals. the north—west of england, the welsh marches and the midlands. marches and the midlands. the sunshine so it takes forever to and also the business world but that might be an option. clear. might be an option. it remains to be seen whether they will succeed. clear. seen whether they will succeed. sunshine, particularly in western areas. areas. not that much further east, because of the weather front. because of the weather front. temperatures eight degrees. financial services, they are pretty nervous. and feeling cold even in the sunshine. nervous. but at least the sunshine helps. another cold night tomorrow night. night. once britain is no again repeats with some fog and some icy patches. and some icy patches. longer part of the eu. the eu. financial services are vital, to point out the risk of contagion? point out the risk of contagion? some rain later that will lift the fog. fog. and as we head into the weekend, there is not a great deal of change. there is not a great deal of change. the weather front grinds to a halt over northern ireland.
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so grey and cold. to the rule book that will be difficult to stick to. cold. difficult to stick so again we have some foggy conditions out there. already. to. the night and into tomorrow morning's rush. morning's rush. countries that sort of trade to flourish? flourish? trade by definition cuts both ways. both ways. freezing fog and you will be scraping the cars in the morning. scraping the cars in the morning. ” will see you later. tonight think the eu is less willing to compromise on that front. at compromise on that front. six... do you approach post—march 2019 with nervousness? nervousness? are you concerned about damage to the economy? at least 15 people dead. damage to the economy? are concerned about damage, but it is also about damage limitation. is also about damage leaving dozens limitation. trapped. we dug down and found a little baby. i don't know where it came from. we got it out, got the
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mud out of its mouth. i hope it's german businesses and other european businesses. businesses. ok. they took it right to the hospital. the number of dead could rise. the major german economy french the firefighters won't let us go up there any further. economy as well. they say the situation can change in the blink of economy as well. does it vary from sector to sector? an eye. as you can see, does it vary from sectorto sector? sectorto sector? this is how dangerous may be more nervous, than in some other areas. other areas. it is. does it depend who you talk to? talk to? wildfires last month. also tonight... growth for 20 years. the former football coach accused of dozens with global edit chains, where paths cross borders. of child sex offences. the court hears from an alleged cross borders. it is a sector to sector issue. sector issue. victim. and lost and stranded on a cornish beach. would like to see a deal but they are not that nervous. are not that nervous. pups they're finding. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... overall welfare of the european economy. economy. thank you so much for coming in. time for a stamford bridge.
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look at the weather. good evening. weather—wise, it will stay grey for many through tomorrow. many through tomorrow. in fact into the weekend. the weekend. persistent fog causing problems in northern ireland. northern ireland. clearing from northern parts of scotland. scotland. as it does, that's when we will see widespread frost. will see widespread frost. temperatures close to freezing. today, probably going to cause even more problems tomorrow. more problems tomorrow. and places, visibility of 50 to 100 metres on the faster routes. metres on the faster routes.
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