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citizens, babies, an 18-month-old child. >> fiona mcginty there in chicago. trying on assist these are detained. now a short break. . hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> what happened to me, because of those people. >> you're free now. >> thank you. >> what do you think of america? >> america is the greatest nation. the greatest people in the world. >> there heard it. that was hameed jhalid darweesh who was detained. he served the u.s. military for ten years as an interpreter. that was earlier today. now you see 8:47 p.m. eastern,le hours later. the bodies, the folks that are there, the protesters there that would like to, despite the cold, freezing temperatures, are out there and have been there most of the day. protesting what happened to hameed jhalid darweesh and another iraqi refugee, was the aclu as
citizens, babies, an 18-month-old child. >> fiona mcginty there in chicago. trying on assist these are detained. now a short break. . hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> what happened to me, because of those people. >>...
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at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of judo‘s news.ruce will be here with a full round—up ofjudo‘s news. first of all, it is news watch. hello and welcome to news watch. it has been a long week in us politics but did bbc news go overboard and how it covered donald trump's inauguration and his first few days as president? and was it in the uk's public interest to focus in news bulletins on the failure of a trident missile test last year? it has been a busy and controversial first week in office for president trump and we have heard plenty about it on bbc news. it all started, of course, in washington, dc. it on bbc news. it all started, of course, in washington, dci it on bbc news. it all started, of course, in washington, dc. i donald john trump do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states... and will do the best of my ability. and will do the best of my ability. and we'll do the best of my ability... preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states. before and after he
at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of judo‘s news.ruce will be here with a full round—up ofjudo‘s news. first of all, it is news watch. hello and welcome to news watch. it has been a long week in us politics but did bbc news go overboard and how it covered donald trump's inauguration and his first few days as president? and was it in the uk's public interest to focus in news bulletins on the failure of a trident missile test last year? it has been a busy and...
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fiona lamdin reports. the 105 police, fire and ambulance services in england, scotland and wales communicate using a radio network known as airwave. but these contracts expire in two years' time. in its place, the emergency service network and adapted smartphone network an adapted smartphone system run by ag on ee. it's hoped they'll help the emergency services be able to stream live video, relay patient data and access blueprints for buildings. but the public accounts committee is calling on ministers to address, what they see, as real security concerns. our real concern about the new system is at the moment, at the time when we had our hearing, there was no deal struck and they're there was no deal struck and there still is not with transport for london about london underground and there are still questions about other underg rounds around the country.
fiona lamdin reports. the 105 police, fire and ambulance services in england, scotland and wales communicate using a radio network known as airwave. but these contracts expire in two years' time. in its place, the emergency service network and adapted smartphone network an adapted smartphone system run by ag on ee. it's hoped they'll help the emergency services be able to stream live video, relay patient data and access blueprints for buildings. but the public accounts committee is calling on...
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fiona lamdin has more.d into rivers. in recent yea rs transformed into rivers. in recent years there's been severe flooding in cumbria, yorkshire, scotland and somerset. two months ago the environmentalfood and somerset. two months ago the environmental food and rural affairs committee ephedra called for a radical overhaul to what it called the government's disjointed flood management. just one of the many criticisms levied at defra, it hasn't created a national floods commissionerfor hasn't created a national floods commissioner for england. flooding isa commissioner for england. flooding is a much more regular occurrence affecting many more people than it ever has done. sober citizens of this country want to see the government protect them against flooding, we've asked some questions and made some recommendations, it's the government's responsibility to protect its citizens. defra say it's already implementing many of the report suggestions, such as managing water courses across entire catchment areas. bu
fiona lamdin has more.d into rivers. in recent yea rs transformed into rivers. in recent years there's been severe flooding in cumbria, yorkshire, scotland and somerset. two months ago the environmentalfood and somerset. two months ago the environmental food and rural affairs committee ephedra called for a radical overhaul to what it called the government's disjointed flood management. just one of the many criticisms levied at defra, it hasn't created a national floods commissionerfor hasn't...
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steve, fiona, thank you both very much. let's stay with the theme.eme. the cost of driving your car is going up. oil prices are again rising on world markets. the price of petrol and diesel rose to the highest levels in a year and a half in december. the rac says both fuels went up by three pence a litre during the month. joining me from a service station in west london is our correspondent, oui’ west london is our correspondent, our people noticing the difference? they are. just moments ago i was speaking to some guys who came to fill up their car. they said they we re fill up their car. they said they were frustrated, these figures being released by the rac for december, it's the most expensive model of the year anyway, so people are very frustrated. —— the most expensive month of the year. the rac are predicting that prices will continue to rise. the average cost of unleaded petrol in december rose and four diesel rise was 119. they expect in the next weeks for these numbers to rise. but this particular petrol station, unleaded is £1.18 and diesel
steve, fiona, thank you both very much. let's stay with the theme.eme. the cost of driving your car is going up. oil prices are again rising on world markets. the price of petrol and diesel rose to the highest levels in a year and a half in december. the rac says both fuels went up by three pence a litre during the month. joining me from a service station in west london is our correspondent, oui’ west london is our correspondent, our people noticing the difference? they are. just moments ago...
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at 10pm fiona bruce will be here with a round—up of the news today, but first it is time for newswatchhello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. the tables have turned as donald trump accuses the media of spreading untruths about him. it is all fake news, it is funny him. it is all fake news, it is fu n ny stuff, him. it is all fake news, it is funny stuff, it did not happen.“ thatis funny stuff, it did not happen.“ that is the case, why is bbc news giving so much time to the allegations about the president—elect? anything donald trump says 0rdaz has been intensely scrutinised in the build—up to his inauguration next week. and when see all eyes were on his first press conference since the election and it did not disappoint. take a moment when a reporter tried to ask a question. go ahead. not you. your organisation is terrible. go ahead. the quiet. the quiet. do not be rigged. do not be rude. i am not be rigged. do not be rude. i am not going to give you a question. you are a fake news. could you state categorically... after that you are a fake news. could you state categorica
at 10pm fiona bruce will be here with a round—up of the news today, but first it is time for newswatchhello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. the tables have turned as donald trump accuses the media of spreading untruths about him. it is all fake news, it is funny him. it is all fake news, it is fu n ny stuff, him. it is all fake news, it is funny stuff, it did not happen.“ thatis funny stuff, it did not happen.“ that is the case, why is bbc news giving so much time to the...
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nick timothy and fiona hill are the joint chiefs of staff of the prime minister.leg. they are really, really important in downing street. it gives you some sense of how keen theresa may was to establish at the highest level short of her visiting herself as good a relationship as possible between downing street and what will soon be the white house. 0k, what will soon be the white house. ok, chris, thank you for that. chris mason at westminster. there's evidence that britain's services sector grew at its fastest rate for 17 months in december. services, which include areas such as retailing and banking, make up more than three—quarters of the uk economy. earlier i spoke to our economics editor kamal ahmed. it looks like 2016, despite the gloomy predictions of what might happen if britain voted to leave the european union, which we did, don't seem to have come true. we could now be the fastest—growing economy in europe when those figures are finally published at the end of this month. interestingly, the chief economist at the bank of england, i went to an event he s
nick timothy and fiona hill are the joint chiefs of staff of the prime minister.leg. they are really, really important in downing street. it gives you some sense of how keen theresa may was to establish at the highest level short of her visiting herself as good a relationship as possible between downing street and what will soon be the white house. 0k, what will soon be the white house. ok, chris, thank you for that. chris mason at westminster. there's evidence that britain's services sector...
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just ask fiona -- fiona hinze who has cerebral palsy. >> usually when a wheelchair user requests a cab that there either aren't any in the immediate vicinity. if there is they have to wait quite a while. >> reporter: but the problem could get worse. the luxor cab company is one of the go-to places for a ride, but they may need to reduce that service. >> right now we're evaluating the program. we might just abandon it and let it go, which we don't want to do. >> reporter: luxor says they provide about 1,200 rides a month for people in wheelchairs. >> the cost to operate them is about five times as much as a regular sedan. >> reporter: luxor says ride sharing companies such as uber and lyft have put a strain on taxicab companies, finding it hard to find drivers. and ride share companies don't have equipped fleets, disability right advocates are concerned. >> so it is really scary. it's not just oh, okay you've got another, you've got to ride in some other way. this means people may be stuck and stranded. >> reporter: it might be up for the city to find ways to pick up the slack if the av
just ask fiona -- fiona hinze who has cerebral palsy. >> usually when a wheelchair user requests a cab that there either aren't any in the immediate vicinity. if there is they have to wait quite a while. >> reporter: but the problem could get worse. the luxor cab company is one of the go-to places for a ride, but they may need to reduce that service. >> right now we're evaluating the program. we might just abandon it and let it go, which we don't want to do. >> reporter:...
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i spoke with fiona, catherine and david.gs i asked was, what are the things that are most important to them. >> i am most concerned about climate change because i think it will greatly affect our generation and we're the last generation that has a chance to put a stop to it or put protective measures on it. that's important to me and my state. >> that was fiona. david and catherine, thanks to them as well. that wraps up this hour for me. i'll see you back from the capital tomorrow on the parade route on msnbc. for our all-day coverage beginning at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. up next. my colleague. steve kornacki. >> thanks. good afternoon. i'm steve kornacki live here in washington, d.c. we are 20 hours and counting until donald trump is sworn in as president. topping the agenda right now, mr. trump goes to washington. >> we have by far the highest iq of any cabinet ever assembled. >> trump will be sworn in as president of the united states at noon tomorrow, but the inauguration activities are already under way. we're going to go li
i spoke with fiona, catherine and david.gs i asked was, what are the things that are most important to them. >> i am most concerned about climate change because i think it will greatly affect our generation and we're the last generation that has a chance to put a stop to it or put protective measures on it. that's important to me and my state. >> that was fiona. david and catherine, thanks to them as well. that wraps up this hour for me. i'll see you back from the capital tomorrow...
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fiona trott there in york. thank you. the police after a small number of saline bags appear to have been tampered with. the problem was discovered last wednesday by a member of staff at the cumberland infirmary, who alerted senior doctors. the trust says that it immediately implemented its serious incident procedures and that there is no indication that any patients have been adversely affected. hundreds of thousands of commuters in the south of england have struggled to get to work today because of the latest strike by southern rail train drivers. the dispute, which has been going on for nearly 10 months, is about taking away guards and having driver only trains. our transport correspondent, richard westcott, is at east croydon station. richard. there were queues behind me. all down the length of the station and further. they were letting people onto the platform slowly so they didn't overcrowd the trains. no southern services today. tens link were going into london but they are extra busy and had to filter people throug
fiona trott there in york. thank you. the police after a small number of saline bags appear to have been tampered with. the problem was discovered last wednesday by a member of staff at the cumberland infirmary, who alerted senior doctors. the trust says that it immediately implemented its serious incident procedures and that there is no indication that any patients have been adversely affected. hundreds of thousands of commuters in the south of england have struggled to get to work today...
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fiona lamdin reports. honouring a hero. georgejohnson, with the hope of finally honouring a hero. george johnson, known with the hope of finally honouring a hero. georgejohnson, known as johnny, seen here on the far left. one of the 133 men who flew over germany to bomb downs. more than a third of them never going home. people to say to me, were you frightened? people to say to me, were you frightened ? i people to say to me, were you frightened? i said well, i think anybody who saw that for the first time must have been at least a bit apprehensive. if not, they were either devoid of emotion or strangers to the truth. but johnny has never been recognised for the party played on the 16th of may, 1943. despite being nominated, he didn't appear on the new year's honours list. i hadn't realised he had been nominated, but then realised he'd been snubbed in the new yea rs realised he'd been snubbed in the new years honours list, it was an insult not only to him but also to those he fought with and those who ador
fiona lamdin reports. honouring a hero. georgejohnson, with the hope of finally honouring a hero. george johnson, known with the hope of finally honouring a hero. georgejohnson, known as johnny, seen here on the far left. one of the 133 men who flew over germany to bomb downs. more than a third of them never going home. people to say to me, were you frightened? people to say to me, were you frightened ? i people to say to me, were you frightened? i said well, i think anybody who saw that for...
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the alleged incident happened in workington two days ago. 0ur correspondent fiona trott has been followingattracted a lot of attention because of the ages of the boys who were arrested overnight. three of them just 13 yea rs overnight. three of them just 13 years old, one of them 1a years old. cumbria police have told us that a 15—year—old girl was walking along a road in workington on tuesday evening near the local council building, near the local football club. they believe she was followed and then attack on a grass area near and then attack on a grass area near a car park. three 13—year—old boys and a 14—year—old boy have been arrested on suspicion of rape. they are being questioned by detectives today and cumbria police are appealing for information. a short while ago my colleague... i do apologise, that is a different story. that was our correspondent talking about the arrests in cumbria following the alleged attack in workington. let's just see whether we can bring you a few details about turkey. it is still very unclear in terms of the number of casualties. it has only come through
the alleged incident happened in workington two days ago. 0ur correspondent fiona trott has been followingattracted a lot of attention because of the ages of the boys who were arrested overnight. three of them just 13 yea rs overnight. three of them just 13 years old, one of them 1a years old. cumbria police have told us that a 15—year—old girl was walking along a road in workington on tuesday evening near the local council building, near the local football club. they believe she was...
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well, fiona, it is raining and windy. people are still coming to fill sandbags. over three hours until high water in great yarmouth, and that is the crucial moment. that is when the high tides will combine with high wind, creating the conditions that could cause severe flooding. it is the moment people up and down the east coast have spent the day preparing for. from early this morning people in great yarmouth braved the cold and snow to prepare for worse, potentially life—threatening, conditions ahead. there are some centres on there you can go to. emergency services knocked on thousands of doors urging people to leave their homes, stay with friends and family or head to one of the local rest centres. a little bit worried but this happened a couple of years ago and we got evacuated and it was ok, thankfully, because they built the defences up. fingers crossed, the environment agency have done a good job and build the defences well enough to protect us, but who knows? tonight will tell. we live over the road and we do get flooded quite a bit. as long as we've got
well, fiona, it is raining and windy. people are still coming to fill sandbags. over three hours until high water in great yarmouth, and that is the crucial moment. that is when the high tides will combine with high wind, creating the conditions that could cause severe flooding. it is the moment people up and down the east coast have spent the day preparing for. from early this morning people in great yarmouth braved the cold and snow to prepare for worse, potentially life—threatening,...
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. >> at the park, ranger fiona north also uses photographs to illustrate before and after. >> so this>> oh, wow, this covered this whole grain area. photos that were originally taken to publicize the natural wonders are now being used to public size how they're disappearing. >> i think people are extremely visual. the old saying that a painting or photo is worth a thousand words we get a lot of ,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lost treasure of the british monarchy may have been uncovered. the tapestry was extremely old, and disappeared in the 16th century, but how it ended up in the big apple is anybody's guess. >> it all started with a google search, a professor was looking for a replica to use, but she may have come upon the real thing. >> reporter: the scholars are on the trail of english history. >> is that king henry's wine stain? >> you put your finger up, it's exactly right. >> reporter: in this high end but hidden away new york city rug gallery, they believe they may be looking at a treasure that once hung here, in the palace of king henry viii. henry commissioned ten tapestries like it each
. >> at the park, ranger fiona north also uses photographs to illustrate before and after. >> so this>> oh, wow, this covered this whole grain area. photos that were originally taken to publicize the natural wonders are now being used to public size how they're disappearing. >> i think people are extremely visual. the old saying that a painting or photo is worth a thousand words we get a lot of ,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lost treasure of the british monarchy may have been...
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our correspondent fiona trott is in york.ned as a lawyer spoke on behalf of the teenager confirming her name and address. because of the severity of the charges this was a regular magistrates court sitting this morning and not use court despite the young age of the defendant. she is to appear before leon cort on friday charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon. it is understood that katie rough was found near a playing field behind some houses in the wood area on friday, on monday afternoon. residents said that they saw a woman in street crying asking for an ambulance. the seven—year—old was taken to hospital but died from her injuries are a short time later. it has had the community hard, it has affected people who do not know the family, a fundraising page was set up family, a fundraising page was set up on line overnight by a woman whose present but she wanted to help the family through this terrible time. —— who said that. the forth road bridge remains shut in both directions after a lorry crossing this morni
our correspondent fiona trott is in york.ned as a lawyer spoke on behalf of the teenager confirming her name and address. because of the severity of the charges this was a regular magistrates court sitting this morning and not use court despite the young age of the defendant. she is to appear before leon cort on friday charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon. it is understood that katie rough was found near a playing field behind some houses in the wood area on friday, on monday...
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every night he's in the white house he writes ten, he writes margin notes and fiona writes them up and reply. >> is there a number of how many he's received? >> it's millions of the course of the presidency. the way the people approached this president, it reminds me of a story. when fdr died, she fell over on the street and a reporter walked the president? he said, no, but he knew me. >> how are they going to now about. >> they're going to be archived. >> thank you. >>> an extra special gift to a fan on her special night. ahead, you're watching >>> you can call the rockets james harden player of the game last night and not just because he scored 38 points. he took the game ball after houston got the ball, signed it, and gave it to a rockets fan who was celebrated her 100th birthday. he talked about it later and said he was blessed to meet her. >> that james harden is having a great year. he's a good guy. >>> tomorrow we'll bring you all >>> we are live for tomorrow's inauguration. >>> plus, they are joining us live in studio. >> it is thursday, january 19 and this is great day washing
every night he's in the white house he writes ten, he writes margin notes and fiona writes them up and reply. >> is there a number of how many he's received? >> it's millions of the course of the presidency. the way the people approached this president, it reminds me of a story. when fdr died, she fell over on the street and a reporter walked the president? he said, no, but he knew me. >> how are they going to now about. >> they're going to be archived. >> thank...
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thank you, fiona. programme has found that the management team for a high—profile british singer has been placing tickets for their stadium tour directly onto a resale website. the artist‘s management team has previously called on the government to take stronger action against resale sites. secondary ticketing websites are routinely used by touts to sell tickets at inflated prices. we‘ll have more on this in a few minutes‘ time. senior doctors are warning that a shortage of resources may leave the nhs in england unable to cope with this winter‘s demand. in a letter to theresa may, the royal college of physicians said the quality of patient care is under threat. charities working with elderly and disabled people have also written to the prime minister calling for a long—term solution to funding for health and social care. here‘s our health correspondent robert pigott. the royal college of physicians said ambulances queuing outside hospitals were visual testament to the crisis in the nhs. the royal colle
thank you, fiona. programme has found that the management team for a high—profile british singer has been placing tickets for their stadium tour directly onto a resale website. the artist‘s management team has previously called on the government to take stronger action against resale sites. secondary ticketing websites are routinely used by touts to sell tickets at inflated prices. we‘ll have more on this in a few minutes‘ time. senior doctors are warning that a shortage of resources...
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fiona lamdin reports.h a rare sight, waging war against the water as roads are transformed into rivers. in recent years there's been severe flooding in cumbria, yorkshire, scotland and somerset. two months ago the nvironmental food and rural affairs committee defra called for a radical overhaul to what it called the government's disjointed flood management. just one of the many criticisms levied at defra, it hasn't created a national floods commissioner for england. flooding is a much more regular occurrence affecting many more people than it ever has done. so the citizens of this country want to see the government protect them against flooding. we've asked some questions and made some recommendations, it's the government's responsibility to protect its citizens. defra say it's already implementing many of the report suggestions, such as managing water courses across entire catchment areas. but say there is no need for structural changes. over the next five years the government is investing £2.5 billion on
fiona lamdin reports.h a rare sight, waging war against the water as roads are transformed into rivers. in recent years there's been severe flooding in cumbria, yorkshire, scotland and somerset. two months ago the nvironmental food and rural affairs committee defra called for a radical overhaul to what it called the government's disjointed flood management. just one of the many criticisms levied at defra, it hasn't created a national floods commissioner for england. flooding is a much more...
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. >> for the past eight years, one of those somebody has been fiona reeves. >> i lead one, it said one, alert, do theest baby photo ever inside. as direct ore of presidential correspondence, she runs the team that looks at every single letter, e-mail, and facebook message sent to the white house. about 10 million a year. >> all those people who self-identify as little old me, this is their entry point. >> in his first week, president obama asked for something other presidents have not. to read some of the letters every night. >> the ask was for ten that were representative, and he was really clear about the -- the point that it shouldn't be ten fan letters. >> reporter: reeves reads 200 to 400 finalists a day before selecting ten r the briefing book. >> not an easy thing to do when the content of the letters is searing and personal. >> yeah, it can be -- it can be emotionally draining. people are often reaching out to the president as a last resort. >> reporter: the letters aren't fact checked. in this tradition, feelings matter more. >> it's powerful because of what it conveys about
. >> for the past eight years, one of those somebody has been fiona reeves. >> i lead one, it said one, alert, do theest baby photo ever inside. as direct ore of presidential correspondence, she runs the team that looks at every single letter, e-mail, and facebook message sent to the white house. about 10 million a year. >> all those people who self-identify as little old me, this is their entry point. >> in his first week, president obama asked for something other...
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just ask fiona she has cerebral palsy. >> when a wheelchair user requests a cab, they are either isn't any in the immediate vicinity or if there is, they have to wait quite a while. >> but the problem could get worse. the luxer cab company is one of the go to places for people to call for rides but they may have to reduce that. >> we are evaluating the program. we might just abandon it and let it go which we don't want to do. >> luxer provides 1200 rides a month to those in wheelchairs with these ramps. luxer has 11 of them. >> the cost to operate them is five times as much as a sedan. >> the ride company has put a strain on tacky cab companies and finding harder to find drivers and ride sharing companies don't have large fleets. the disability advocates are concerned. >> so it is scary. this is not just oh, now you get another ride some other way. this means people may be stuck and stranded. >> advocates say it is up to the city to find ways for companies to pick up the slack if the availability of assessable vans shrink. rob roth. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at six starts no
just ask fiona she has cerebral palsy. >> when a wheelchair user requests a cab, they are either isn't any in the immediate vicinity or if there is, they have to wait quite a while. >> but the problem could get worse. the luxer cab company is one of the go to places for people to call for rides but they may have to reduce that. >> we are evaluating the program. we might just abandon it and let it go which we don't want to do. >> luxer provides 1200 rides a month to those...
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aki bromance fiona. we can catch up with the weather.ravel. gusts of 60 mph for while. showers coming in, wintry especially in scotland. southern parts largely dry and a little bit brighter here but it will get colder as the day goes on and through the night which means showers in the north will turn increasingly wintry with snow over the hills of scotland. showers further south. a cold night and there could be icy conditions in the north. the wintry showers will continue tomorrow. further south in england and wales, rain which will be heavy and it is likely to turn to sleet and snow initially in the south—west and south wales but later, i rush hour, the south midlands and south east of england and it will feel really cold. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines. russia has dismissed as pulp fiction a claim that it has damaging information about donald trump. the us president—elect condemned the reports. and donald trump will be giving a news conference later today where he‘s expected to address these concerns — we‘ll bring that to you
aki bromance fiona. we can catch up with the weather.ravel. gusts of 60 mph for while. showers coming in, wintry especially in scotland. southern parts largely dry and a little bit brighter here but it will get colder as the day goes on and through the night which means showers in the north will turn increasingly wintry with snow over the hills of scotland. showers further south. a cold night and there could be icy conditions in the north. the wintry showers will continue tomorrow. further...
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our correspondent fiona trott is in york. tell us what has happened.e. she has been remanded in secure accommodation, before she appears in leeds crown court charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon. katie rough was found near housing, residence there a woman believed to be her mother was crying, calling for people for an ambulance. the seven—year—old was taken to hospital, dying from her injuries later. it hit the community hard, people who did not even know the child. fundraising the setup online, set up by woman he wanted to help the family through this terrible time. a 15—year—old girl appeared charged with the murder, remanded into secure accommodation, due to appear before leeds crown court on friday. the forth road bridge has been closed in both directions after a lorry turned over in it. the driver has been charged with dangerous driving. 200 homes across the north—east are power. a shopping street in newcastle city centre has been shut because of damage caused by the weather. the last half-hour gusts have been shy of 50 miles an
our correspondent fiona trott is in york. tell us what has happened.e. she has been remanded in secure accommodation, before she appears in leeds crown court charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon. katie rough was found near housing, residence there a woman believed to be her mother was crying, calling for people for an ambulance. the seven—year—old was taken to hospital, dying from her injuries later. it hit the community hard, people who did not even know the child....
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fiona lamdin reports.r left. one of the 133 men who flew over germany to bomb downs. more than a third of them never going home. people to say to me, were you frightened ? i said well, i think anybody who saw that for the first time must have been at least a bit apprehensive. if not, they were either devoid of emotion or strangers to the truth. butjohnny has never been recognised for the part he played on the 16th of may, 1943. despite being nominated, he didn't appear on the new year's honours list. i hadn't realised he had been nominated, but then realised he'd been snubbed in the new year's honours list, it was an insult not only to him but also to those he fought with and those who adore him, and i'm one of them. and she's not alone. hundreds of thousands, up and down the country, agree. and so today, carol vorderman, along with raf veteran john nichol, took their message to the prime minister. i'm not saying johnny is more worthy than a fashion designer or a celebrity or a sports man or a tv personali
fiona lamdin reports.r left. one of the 133 men who flew over germany to bomb downs. more than a third of them never going home. people to say to me, were you frightened ? i said well, i think anybody who saw that for the first time must have been at least a bit apprehensive. if not, they were either devoid of emotion or strangers to the truth. butjohnny has never been recognised for the part he played on the 16th of may, 1943. despite being nominated, he didn't appear on the new year's honours...
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she died later in hospital. 0ur correspondent, fiona trott, is in york.g here in the past few minutes to lay flowers a nd in the past few minutes to lay flowers and from the messages that have been left here, we understand the seven—year—old girl who had died was called kt. 0ne card reads, night, night, my darling princess, love nan and grandad. detectives have been revisiting the scene here. 24 hours into their investigation, they have been carrying out house—to—house enquiries. there has been police activity outside the house about half a mile from here. we understand that to be linked to the investigation. you can see the police van behind me. there is a playing field behind that and we understand that is where the girl was found yesterday. neighbours have told us that that bill's mother arrived here at half past four. she was frantic and crying and asking people to call for an ambulance. an ambulance arrived and the little girl was taken to hospital but died a short time later. it has hit the community heart. i heard on the news this morning. it is a
she died later in hospital. 0ur correspondent, fiona trott, is in york.g here in the past few minutes to lay flowers a nd in the past few minutes to lay flowers and from the messages that have been left here, we understand the seven—year—old girl who had died was called kt. 0ne card reads, night, night, my darling princess, love nan and grandad. detectives have been revisiting the scene here. 24 hours into their investigation, they have been carrying out house—to—house enquiries. there...
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our correspondent fiona trott is in york. how much more do we what happened?s ongoing. behind that police van there is the playing field where we believe the seven—year—old girl was found yesterday. there was a forensics tend their earlier which has now been removed, a lot of police are going backwards and forwards. —— a forensics tent. at 4:30pm yesterday afternoon, the girl ‘s mother arrived in the street and was frantic, crying and calling out to people asking them to call an ambulance, which arrived and the girl was taken to hospital. she died a short term later from girl was taken to hospital. she died a short term laterfrom her injuries. as you heard in that clip, a 15—year—old girl is in custody and helping police with enquiries. we do not know what she is being held on suspicion of come and we are awaiting formal identification from the police. we heard police there talking about officers, specially trained officers, helping the family of the victim. a local councillor has talked about support for the local community. he's been speaking to church leade
our correspondent fiona trott is in york. how much more do we what happened?s ongoing. behind that police van there is the playing field where we believe the seven—year—old girl was found yesterday. there was a forensics tend their earlier which has now been removed, a lot of police are going backwards and forwards. —— a forensics tent. at 4:30pm yesterday afternoon, the girl ‘s mother arrived in the street and was frantic, crying and calling out to people asking them to call an...
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fiona trott has been to meet him. a charming market town nestled in the yorkshire dales. fair, a car park, toilets, it‘s not so ridiculous as people say it is. but the parish council says it is embarrassed and it‘s received over 20 complaints. when people are an aware of the cha cha cha alleged by him to pay it he then sets of being rude and offensive. —— unaware of the charge asked by him. the damage to us ina the charge asked by him. the damage to us in a wider world is quite considerable. it is run by trustees and they say his management style doesn‘t constitute a public nuisance. in the meantime steve has agreed to put up a sign to tell customers what to expect. did you see the book? it was called ta ct did you see the book? it was called tact and skill in handling people. it's tact and skill in handling people. it‘s interesting the reactions, when he explains what he‘s doing, he says it is my shop, if i want to do that then i will, quite a few people getting in touch, the difference is maybe he‘s not that worried about making that much money. if your goal is to make
fiona trott has been to meet him. a charming market town nestled in the yorkshire dales. fair, a car park, toilets, it‘s not so ridiculous as people say it is. but the parish council says it is embarrassed and it‘s received over 20 complaints. when people are an aware of the cha cha cha alleged by him to pay it he then sets of being rude and offensive. —— unaware of the charge asked by him. the damage to us ina the charge asked by him. the damage to us in a wider world is quite...
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fiona lamdin reports.nd ambulance services in england, scotland and wales communicate using a radio network known as airwave. but these contracts expire in two years time. in its pies the emergency service network, and adapted smart phone system network, and adapted smart phone syste m ru n network, and adapted smart phone system run by ag, on ee. its hope they'll be able to help the emergency services streamed live video, relayed patient data and access blueprints for buildings. but the public accounts committee is calling on ministers to address what they see as real security concerns. our real concern about the new system is at the moment at the time we had our hearing there was no deal struck, there still isn't, about transport for london and the london underground and there are questions about other underg rounds in underground and there are questions about other undergrounds in the country. if it doesn't work underground then it's a real risk for our people and our emergency services who need to cont
fiona lamdin reports.nd ambulance services in england, scotland and wales communicate using a radio network known as airwave. but these contracts expire in two years time. in its pies the emergency service network, and adapted smart phone system network, and adapted smart phone syste m ru n network, and adapted smart phone system run by ag, on ee. its hope they'll be able to help the emergency services streamed live video, relayed patient data and access blueprints for buildings. but the public...
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my name is a fiona my mcd in our area neighborhood keep san bruno avenue safe thank you. >> any other speakers outside? >> okay is there any other public comment? >> folks that have not spoken already. >> hello my name is e sdeblg he graduated from the high school and i believe that the mcd that's going to open up on san bruno will be a great place for people that take transportation on the sfmta because dispensary open on mission street i believe that ever bus stop san francisco uses the bus stop transportation everywhere and i believe that's a great way for transportation it goes everywhere besides it being in front of san bruno i believe that is any assess for kids that go to burton or mlk that go down mission the same way as getting off the bus and having the medical dispensary and us on san bruno a lot of kids pass by but if we have good security in front of the medical cannabis there will not be you know assess for little kids or elderly or people that don't have their medical cards, however, i believe would be great security like we'll have more officers because there's a polic
my name is a fiona my mcd in our area neighborhood keep san bruno avenue safe thank you. >> any other speakers outside? >> okay is there any other public comment? >> folks that have not spoken already. >> hello my name is e sdeblg he graduated from the high school and i believe that the mcd that's going to open up on san bruno will be a great place for people that take transportation on the sfmta because dispensary open on mission street i believe that ever bus stop san...
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. >> director kim has a premeditation from fiona moss. >> i want to do this at the podium and have the commissioner wynns with me and the students at the podium to be with me. >> board of equalization fiona wanted to be here to congratulate commissioner wynns but you'll be reading the recognition commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell is president-elect trump completing her tenure and whereas during her years been champion and held to pass all measures since 1988 including board bond measures to repair schools and whereas jill wynns has worked to empower students and participants and establishing sfusd star bathroom, to provide center support for under professionalism schools that helped school to improve and jill wynns has served on the board of directors on the california school board of education and for the counsel of urging or urban schools and there's versed in education issues and best practices and be it therefore resolved by the finally on moss honored jill wynns for her outstanding stiffer services >> (clapping.) >> (clapping.) >> all right. before we go to public comment we have a p
. >> director kim has a premeditation from fiona moss. >> i want to do this at the podium and have the commissioner wynns with me and the students at the podium to be with me. >> board of equalization fiona wanted to be here to congratulate commissioner wynns but you'll be reading the recognition commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell is president-elect trump completing her tenure and whereas during her years been champion and held to pass all measures since 1988 including board bond...
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i know the state board of equalization i've talked about with fiona moss they'll have to come and handle all that cash how do you do that where is it going to that is something and not up for discussion now but something that the task force needs to think about so i'm watching that is going on in colonel i voted yes on this i'm a all for this and as being a banker if anyone is watching - i mean, i had to close out the accounts they know who they were that bummed me out as a banker they remember good customers had this is something he hear about the schools i know about that because from the medical marijuana communities how to bank those people because without that urge to have a lot of issues and right now, i'm seeing a lot of issues even in the medical so >> you're not going to get argument unfortunately an issue that needs congressional issue and the federal regulators are federal officials without a concerted effort in washington not getting that kind of changes and open up to the rest of the industry in my opinion whatever you do at the state level have to address that impact. >> kw
i know the state board of equalization i've talked about with fiona moss they'll have to come and handle all that cash how do you do that where is it going to that is something and not up for discussion now but something that the task force needs to think about so i'm watching that is going on in colonel i voted yes on this i'm a all for this and as being a banker if anyone is watching - i mean, i had to close out the accounts they know who they were that bummed me out as a banker they remember...
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fiona langdon reports.e. but these contracts expire in two years‘. in its place. the emergency services network, and at that its smartphone system run by 4g on ee. it is hoped they will help the emergency services be able to stream live video, relay patient data and access blueprints to buildings. but the public accounts committee is calling on ministers to address what they see as real security concerns. our real concern about the new syste m our real concern about the new system is that at the moment, at the time we have our hearing, there was no deal stuck and there still is not, about the london underground, and there are still question marks about the undergrounds around the country. if it doesn't work underground, it is both a risk to people and our emergency services, you need to contact each other in real time in case of emergencies such as 7/ seven. 0n such as 7/ seven. on top of this, it probably won‘t be ready in time, so the old network may have to be extended at an annual cost of up to £475 mil
fiona langdon reports.e. but these contracts expire in two years‘. in its place. the emergency services network, and at that its smartphone system run by 4g on ee. it is hoped they will help the emergency services be able to stream live video, relay patient data and access blueprints to buildings. but the public accounts committee is calling on ministers to address what they see as real security concerns. our real concern about the new syste m our real concern about the new system is that at...
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fiona says, i'm on kadcyla and have been for 20 months, it's had an amazing impact, my lung tumours areyla extends life by six months, the average is months. it's six months extra when compared with another treatment which is not available on the nhs, so a totally spurious comparison. the quality of life is fantastic. i work and i'm a wife, daughter, sister, aunt step—mum and a friend. sam says the nhs has effectively put a price on the women's heads and that is shameful. your experiences, particularly if you have been on this drug, you have been promised this drug or you are a taxpayer and would willingly continue to pay for this drug or not. do let me know. get in touch in the usual ways. later we'll hear from a representative from the drugs company industry. still to come: claims from 0xfam that the world's eight richest people collectively have as much wealth as the 3.6 billion people who make up the poorest half of the world. we'll examine the claims and see how true they are. this morning, the state of the nhs. doctors are warning that some patients face "dangerous" delays in gett
fiona says, i'm on kadcyla and have been for 20 months, it's had an amazing impact, my lung tumours areyla extends life by six months, the average is months. it's six months extra when compared with another treatment which is not available on the nhs, so a totally spurious comparison. the quality of life is fantastic. i work and i'm a wife, daughter, sister, aunt step—mum and a friend. sam says the nhs has effectively put a price on the women's heads and that is shameful. your experiences,...
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we can speak to fiona in newcastle.rning. cheers. now the sport. the spirit of the fa cup was felt at anfield yesterday as 9,000 plymouth fans watched their side from the fourth tier of english football hold premier league giants liverpool to a goalless draw. it earns them a lucrative replay and they are into the draw for the fourth round, although managerjurgen klopp‘s ten changes, helped plymouth somewhat as he fielded the youngest side in the club‘s history. no problems for chelsea though who also made changes, nine in total, as they beat league one peterborough 4—1 — although they did have club captain john terry sent off. there were wins too for fulham , middlesbrough and tottenham. as comebacks go it will go down as one of the shortest. after seven months out wasps flanker james haskell lasted 35 seconds after coming off the bench against leicester yesterday, before he was taken off with a head injury. his club are confident he will make a quick recovery and should be fit to make the start of the six nations for e
we can speak to fiona in newcastle.rning. cheers. now the sport. the spirit of the fa cup was felt at anfield yesterday as 9,000 plymouth fans watched their side from the fourth tier of english football hold premier league giants liverpool to a goalless draw. it earns them a lucrative replay and they are into the draw for the fourth round, although managerjurgen klopp‘s ten changes, helped plymouth somewhat as he fielded the youngest side in the club‘s history. no problems for chelsea...
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did, in montpelier, i will speak up for all five of our grandchildren, from francesca and sofia and fiona, but also, also for patrick and roy. i'll speak up for all americans. i'll speak up for all vermonters. they expect nothing less, and they deserve nothing less. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. i would withhold the call for the quorum. mrs. shaheen: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i'm pleased to follow my neighbor from vermont, senator patrick leahy. we also had a very inspiring march in the capital of new hampshire on saturday that senator hassan and i both attended. but i'm here to talk not about that so much as about the 44th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision, because that anniversary happened this past sunday. that ruling affirmed the constitutional right of women to control our own reproductive choices. it made abortion services safer and more accessible for women across this country. on saturday, as senator leahy said so eloquently, we saw millions of women and men come toge
did, in montpelier, i will speak up for all five of our grandchildren, from francesca and sofia and fiona, but also, also for patrick and roy. i'll speak up for all americans. i'll speak up for all vermonters. they expect nothing less, and they deserve nothing less. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. i would withhold the call for the quorum. mrs. shaheen: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i'm pleased...
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fiona scott lazareff wants parents to make a note of the number number of their child's mobile, and she'slub and this sounds a stupid thing to do maybe to take up the offer of a lift at night, but in fact, it is quite common practise in moscow and president guys, they're big guys, they climb, they do rock climbing. so, if it wasn't for the fact that they were offered a beer which was spiked, obviously what happened would never have happened. and that combined with the fact that temperatures in moscow are currently minus 15. anyway, they, the spiked beer rendered them almost unconscious and they were driven out to the suburbs and they were dumped, they were robbed and they were dumped ina they were robbed and they were dumped in a dark place which was really, there was nobody around. luckily there is one other person in the taxi who managed to get one of my sons up to a main road and hitch a lift back into central moscow, but by that time my other son had u nfortu nately by that time my other son had unfortunately wandered off and the difficult part about the whole process of finding him i
fiona scott lazareff wants parents to make a note of the number number of their child's mobile, and she'slub and this sounds a stupid thing to do maybe to take up the offer of a lift at night, but in fact, it is quite common practise in moscow and president guys, they're big guys, they climb, they do rock climbing. so, if it wasn't for the fact that they were offered a beer which was spiked, obviously what happened would never have happened. and that combined with the fact that temperatures in...