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canada decided to give their farmhouse a little of its original flair.to say, when they first started this place looked pretty average. >> it had to be modernized. >> yeah about. >> that threw me three decades ago, when modern was not so good any more. >> there was horse hair plaster over that brick facade. and then they took the carpet out, revealing these wooden floors below. they sanded it down, stained it, cleaned the brick. >> that brick is such a fantastic feature in that room. look at it. >> it looks like they're working at bj's. >> he must have been -- >> they paint everything eventually white, except for the floor. this is the best part for the room we're seeing them redo. they have only spent $300. >> nice. >> i would pay them 300 to come do that to my kitchen cabinets alone. >> people will pay them significantly more than that. >> check out the before. and now the after. >> wow! >> it brightens up the whole place, makes it. it looks special. >> that was their personal project. the next project is going to be. i think that's their entrance wher
canada decided to give their farmhouse a little of its original flair.to say, when they first started this place looked pretty average. >> it had to be modernized. >> yeah about. >> that threw me three decades ago, when modern was not so good any more. >> there was horse hair plaster over that brick facade. and then they took the carpet out, revealing these wooden floors below. they sanded it down, stained it, cleaned the brick. >> that brick is such a fantastic...
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, decided to give their farmhouse a little of its original flare. i have to say, when they first started this, it looked pretty average. >> it had been modernized. when it comes to three decades ago when modern was not so good anymore. >> watch this. there was plaster over that facade and then they took the carpet out revealing these really beautiful wooden floors below. they started sanding it down and cleaned the brick. >> that column of brick is a fantastic feature in that room. >> look at that. >> they are working in their pjs. >> they paint everything eventually white, except for the floor. and this is the best part for the room we're seeing them redo in this video, they only spent 300 bucks. >> dude! >> i would pay them 300 to come to my kitchen cabinets alone. >> nice. >> people would pay them significantly more than that. >> check out the before and now the after. >> wow! >> that just brightens up the whole place. >> i know. >> it makes it look special. it's yours now. >> that was the first little project. the next project is the entrance wh
, decided to give their farmhouse a little of its original flare. i have to say, when they first started this, it looked pretty average. >> it had been modernized. when it comes to three decades ago when modern was not so good anymore. >> watch this. there was plaster over that facade and then they took the carpet out revealing these really beautiful wooden floors below. they started sanding it down and cleaned the brick. >> that column of brick is a fantastic feature in that...
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for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.e late 1990s, his father is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray's been using his father's attorney, but he now suspects that lawyer is in cahoots with his cousins and scheming against him. >> and that's when i mentioned don behle. >> and he told me about his dad and the problems he was having with cousins wanting to take over the control and care of his father. >> did ray say why he wanted his family to not benefit from the estate? what did they do to him? >> i think the fact that any relative went to an attorney to take away his father was the act that he thought was treacherous. >> don assures ray he'll help. then in 1997, ray's father dies. so ray makes one more trip to lincol
for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.e late 1990s, his father is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray's been using his father's attorney, but...
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for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.the late 1990s, his father is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray'seen usg s father attorney, but he now suspects that lawyer is in cahoots with his cousins and scheming against him. >> and that's when i mentioned don behle. >> and he told me about his dad and the problems he was having with cousins wanting to take over the control and care of his father. >> did ray say why he wanted his family to not benefit from the estate? what did they do to him? >> i think the fact that any relative went to an attorney to take away his father was the act that he thought was treacherous. >> don assures ray he'll help. then in 1997, ray's father dies. so ray makes one more trip to lincoln to a
for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.the late 1990s, his father is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray'seen usg s father attorney, but he now...
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his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.n in any sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, i understand. and when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do. but he was about to leave his hotel room, to drive to london to kill. he was joking and smiling and friendly. he was a very, very friendly person. he was a lovely guest, and he even put comments in the system as a nice guest. there was nothing in his conduct or demeanour which would have given me a feeling that there was something weird about this guy. and he'sjust on his way to commit mass murder. detectives have searched the hotel, and there have been more raids and arrests. police are still trying to build a picture of the man who came here to attack westminster. they say their main aim now is to try and work out if h
his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.n in any sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, i understand. and when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do. but he was about to leave his...
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this week the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the county's last dairy farm. the county failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the build's restoration. a buyer would be required to pain train the site's historic integrity and the entire property would remain a historic district. >>> getting around during rushtime may be easier for you. a new bus route stretching from the northeast into northwest. our amy cho was there for the inaugural ride. >> reporter: transferring buses a new bus route means that many passengers won't have to. something that's been a long time in the making. >> usually i ride the g8 and it goes all around. >> reporter: ask anybody along the new bus line how they're feeling and they'll tell you the same thing. >> i'm excited about it. >> i'm excited it's open. >> reporter: the new g9 bus means a straight shot from eastern avenue all the way to franklin square. >> so it's kind of nice instead of having to swat during the rush hour. it's like this is not happening. >> reporter: the bus only runs during rush hour every 15 t
this week the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the county's last dairy farm. the county failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the build's restoration. a buyer would be required to pain train the site's historic integrity and the entire property would remain a historic district. >>> getting around during rushtime may be easier for you. a new bus route stretching from the northeast into northwest. our amy cho was there for the inaugural...
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for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.er is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray's been using his father's attorney, but he now suspects that lawyer is in cahoots with his cousins and scheming against him. >> and that's when i mentioned don behle. >> and he told me about his dad and the problems he was having with cousins wanting to take over the control and care of his father. >> did ray say why he wanted his family to not benefit from the estate? what did they do to him? >> i think the fact that any relative went to an attorney to take away his father was the act that he thought was treacherous. >> don assures ray he'll help. then in 1997, ray's father dies. so ray makes one more trip to lincoln to amend his will an
for the next 15 years, ray shares the farmhouse with his dad.er is in poor health and doesn't have much time left. ray confides in his friend bob that he suspects some of his cousins are after the farm and his dad's investments. ray fears they're trying to have him declared mentally incompetent to take control of his father's estate. >> he was telling me about it, and i said, "ray, you need an attorney." >> ray's been using his father's attorney, but he now suspects that...
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his mother lives in a remote farmhouse which detectives searched yesterday. >> he had not been in anyort of contact with -- she had not been any sort of contact with her son. at the end of the day, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the actions of their children. launched hisood attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton and stayed in room 228 and seemed happy, staff said. i am troubled about what he was about to do, he was about to leave his hotel room to drive to london to kill. >> he was smiling and friendly person. it.ally, he said i liked they said he was a nice against. >> there was nothing in his conduct or demeanor of that would give me a feeling that something was weird about this guy. he was on his way to commit mass murder. reporter: detectives searched the hotel and more raids and arrestss. in manchester, a car was take ay and anaken aw arrest in the west midlands. police are trying to build a picture of the man who came to attack westminster. they said their goal is try to work out if he was alone, inspired by terrorist propaganda , or if there are ot
his mother lives in a remote farmhouse which detectives searched yesterday. >> he had not been in anyort of contact with -- she had not been any sort of contact with her son. at the end of the day, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the actions of their children. launched hisood attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton and stayed in room 228 and seemed happy, staff said. i am troubled about what he was about to do, he was about to leave his hotel room to drive to...
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a year ago, boris and his husband eric left the urban rat race for a farmhouse in burgundy. pet chickens. named after president holland's girlfriends. elle s'appelle valerie. boris describes himself as an orphan of the socialist party, pushed away by what he sees as the left‘s cosying up to radical islam. now he says he feels most at home with the leader of the front national, marine le pen. why vote front national? it's simple. it's marine le pen. if it were her father in charge, it would be no, because he's a crazy old man. back then there were skinheads, thugs and fascists in the party. with marine it's not like that at all. there's an elegance, a bit of restraint. j'aime la france. marine le pen has tried to rid her party of the racist, homophobic image it had under her father, jean—marie. several of her closest advisers are now openly gay, and she expelled her father after he described the holocaust as "a detail of the second world war". wherejews and gay men were once seen as outsiders, the party's target now is immigration and radical islam. marine le pen is presentin
a year ago, boris and his husband eric left the urban rat race for a farmhouse in burgundy. pet chickens. named after president holland's girlfriends. elle s'appelle valerie. boris describes himself as an orphan of the socialist party, pushed away by what he sees as the left‘s cosying up to radical islam. now he says he feels most at home with the leader of the front national, marine le pen. why vote front national? it's simple. it's marine le pen. if it were her father in charge, it would be...
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his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in carmarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday. sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, and at the end of the day, when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. detectives have searched the hotel and there have been more raids, more arrests. in manchester, a car was taken away by police in didsbury and two arrests, described by senior officers as significant, were made there and in the west midlands. the police are still trying to build a picture of a man who came here to attack westminster. they say their main aim now is to try and work out if he was acting alone, inspired by terrorist propaganda, or if there are others, still out there who encouraged him, supported, or even directed this attack. but it's clear there are still gaps in the police's knowledge. what we're appealing to today is to the public, to say, if, even in hindsight now, you realise something about
his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in carmarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday. sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, and at the end of the day, when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. detectives have searched the hotel and there have been more raids, more arrests. in manchester, a car was taken away by...
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her home, a 100-year-old farmhouse. she came here 38 years ago from pakistan as a wife, a mother, a former computer salesperson and tired of fighting stereotypes, especially after every terrorist act. >> i know the things that are being done are not in the name of my faith. it's just like kkk. isis is kkk. >> reporter: today she had a meeting in alameda county in advance of victims rights week. it will be one more audience. with luck, a few more people who might think twice the next time a muslim woman walks through a crowd. we're all americans, she says. >> how do you think history will look at this period? >> people will be ashamed when they see this, just like when we look back at internment. >> reporter: in the east bay, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> the commandant of the u.s. marine corps says the revolution of a military social network promoting sexual violence will not be con doenld. he issued a video statement regarding a private facebook group and closed website called marines united which featured salacious
her home, a 100-year-old farmhouse. she came here 38 years ago from pakistan as a wife, a mother, a former computer salesperson and tired of fighting stereotypes, especially after every terrorist act. >> i know the things that are being done are not in the name of my faith. it's just like kkk. isis is kkk. >> reporter: today she had a meeting in alameda county in advance of victims rights week. it will be one more audience. with luck, a few more people who might think twice the next...
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his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in carmarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.nderstand in any sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, and at the end of the day, when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do. that he was about to leave his hotel room to drive to london to kill. he was joking and smiling and friendly. he was a very friendly person when he walked in. the receptionist said, he's a lovely guest, i liked him. she put comments in the system, you know, as a nice guest. there was nothing in his conduct or demeanour that would have made me get a feeling that there's something weird about this guy. and he'sjust on his way to commit mass murder. detectives have searched the hotel and there have been more raids, more arrests. in manchester, a car was taken away by police in didsbury and two arrests, descr
his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in carmarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.nderstand in any sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, and at the end of the day, when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do. that he was...
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his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.esterday. they have not been in any sort of contact with their sun for well over 20 years, i understand. when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. we now know he launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he seemed happy, staff said, i'm troubled by what he was about to do. but he was about to leave his hotel room to drive to london to kill. he was joking and smiling and friendly. he was a very, very friendly person. he was a lovely guest, i might him, and he even put comments in the system as a nice guest. there was nothing in his conduct or demeanour which would have let me get a feeling, there was something weird about this guy. and he'sjust on his way something weird about this guy. and he's just on his way to commit something weird about this guy. and he'sjust on his way to commit mass murder. detectives have searched the hotel and there have been more raids and arrests. in manchester, a c
his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.esterday. they have not been in any sort of contact with their sun for well over 20 years, i understand. when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. we now know he launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he seemed happy, staff said, i'm troubled by what he was about to do. but he was about to leave his...
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his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, from what i understand. and when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do, that he was about to leave his hotel room, to drive to london to kill. he was joking and smiling and friendly. he was a very, very friendly person. he was a lovely guest, and we even put comments in the system as a nice guest. there was nothing in his conduct or demeanour that would have given me a feeling that there was something weird about this guy. and he'sjust on his way to commit mass murder. detectives have searched the hotel, and there have been more raids and arrests. in manchester, a car was taken away by police in didsbury. two arrests described by senior officers as significant were made there and in the wes
his mother now lives in a remote farmhouse in camarthenshire, which detectives searched yesterday.sort of contact with their son for well over 20 years, from what i understand. and when it comes to terrorism, unfortunately, nobody can be responsible for the action of their children. masood, we now know, launched his terror attack after staying overnight at a hotel in brighton. he stayed in room 228. he seemed happy, staff said, untroubled by what he was about to do, that he was about to leave...
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if you move around to the farmhouse... as you get to your one o'clock.all cameras, is here to bring history alive by inviting students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. peter is a solitary figure. his department crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. i'm talking to that block of cameras as if it is a tour group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on television you get a very small timescale. here i can talk for as long as i like, so i can talk forfive or six or seven minutes. back in liverpool, the individual images are stitched together to make a 360 degree virtual reality. i think history as a subject can be quite dull if taught in a particular way, and it enables children from all walks of life to take part and experience the first world war battlefields. we've all sat in classrooms like that and listened to teachers at the front talk about important events in history. this technology will enable students to travel miles from their desk and onto
if you move around to the farmhouse... as you get to your one o'clock.all cameras, is here to bring history alive by inviting students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. peter is a solitary figure. his department crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. i'm talking to that block of cameras as if it is a tour group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on television you get a very small...
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today, the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the last dairy farm. they failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the restoration. a buyer would have to maintain the site's remain an historic district. >> amelia has now stepped in, but the result is the same. we're still going up and down. >> and at least we're going up this time. we're not going down. it's going to be another cool day tomorrow, but with lighter winds. it's going to feel a little warmer. and then by saturday, 70 degrees. i think that's all you really need to hear to get you through the rest of the week. take a look at your weather headlines. again, going to be on the cool side again tomorrow. around 50 for a high. and then as we look to the weekend, it's mild, and i have to say, its rrt looking really nice. i don't think we have had a weekend this nice in quite some time. there are some rain chances in the forecast, not a ton. and at this point, we still really need the rain. maybe some rain later sunday and then monday into tuesday. i'll shoyou that on the ten-day.
today, the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the last dairy farm. they failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the restoration. a buyer would have to maintain the site's remain an historic district. >> amelia has now stepped in, but the result is the same. we're still going up and down. >> and at least we're going up this time. we're not going down. it's going to be another cool day tomorrow, but with lighter winds. it's going to feel a...
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so if i see a little white square frame farmhouse or houston of any kind sticking up out of an asphalt parking lot in a strip mall, that makes me happy because that's a symbol of the protection of property rights. and when i think of what the fifth err mend meant says nor shall private property be taken for public use, and i emphasize for public use without just compensation, one thing that not only barney frank, ms. barnes and also sandra day o'connor, justice o'connor agreed on is that kilo decision spripd stripped those three words out of if ith amendment for public use. so if the court can strip for public use out of the 5th amendment how then shall we rewrite the constitution if we're going to amend it to fix this problem that was created i believe by the kilo decision. and do we say we really mean if for public use or do we concede that the court can ignore the plain language of the constitution itself, then you could look at the fifth err mend meant if given them a similar amount of latitude that they took in the kilo decision and argue that there's really no prohibition on the
so if i see a little white square frame farmhouse or houston of any kind sticking up out of an asphalt parking lot in a strip mall, that makes me happy because that's a symbol of the protection of property rights. and when i think of what the fifth err mend meant says nor shall private property be taken for public use, and i emphasize for public use without just compensation, one thing that not only barney frank, ms. barnes and also sandra day o'connor, justice o'connor agreed on is that kilo...
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. >> in the introduction to the book where chambers is sitting in his farmhouse in new jersey writing the letter to his children, he writes a line that i always remember. he goes, "i want to inoculate you against communism before you ever learn the word." it's a truth as an antidote to untruth, learning the truth before you ever even learn the untruths. so let's amend that for 2017. let's inoculate our children against russian disinformation before they ever even learn the term. >> well, as everybody has noted, this is an enormously complex situation because the amount of resources that the kremlin has devoted to this disinformation is enormous. and i don't think we need to necessarily match dollar for dollar their resources. but i do think that we need to be strategic about it. and while i have some hope for whatever program can be developed within the government to address this issue, i'm not sure that that's the total answer because we know a government bureaucracy which will be created to coordinate messaging, it cannot be nimble and quick. i think it has a role. at a conference l
. >> in the introduction to the book where chambers is sitting in his farmhouse in new jersey writing the letter to his children, he writes a line that i always remember. he goes, "i want to inoculate you against communism before you ever learn the word." it's a truth as an antidote to untruth, learning the truth before you ever even learn the untruths. so let's amend that for 2017. let's inoculate our children against russian disinformation before they ever even learn the term....
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if you move around to the farmhouse... get to one o'clock.ing students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. he is a solitary figure. his production crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. i am talking to that block of cameras as if it is tour group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on television you get a very small timescale. here i can talk for as long as i like, so i can talk forfive or six or seven minutes. back in liverpool, the individual images are stitched together to make a 360 degree virtual reality. i think history as a subject can be quite dull if taught in a particular way and it enables children from all walks of life to take part and experience the first world war battlefields. we can sit in classrooms like that and listen to teachers at the front talk about important events in history. this technology will enable students to travel miles from their desk and onto the actual battlefield. and what they are doing over there is
if you move around to the farmhouse... get to one o'clock.ing students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. he is a solitary figure. his production crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. i am talking to that block of cameras as if it is tour group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on television you get a very small timescale. here i can talk for as long as i like, so i can talk forfive or...
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if you move around to the farmhouse... get to one o'clock. students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. he is a solitary figure. his department crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslidelj speak record his view of the landslide.” speak to that block of cameras as if it is to a group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on television you get a very small timescale. here i can talk for as long as i like so i can talk for as long as i like so i can talk for as long as i like so i can talk for five talk for as long as i like so i can talk forfive or six talk for as long as i like so i can talk for five or six or seven minutes. back in liverpool, the individual images stitched together to make a 360 degrees virtual reality. i think history as a subject can be quite dull if taught ina subject can be quite dull if taught in a particular way and it enables children from all walks of life
if you move around to the farmhouse... get to one o'clock. students into the trenches. trench warfare was more about maintenance rather than anything else. he is a solitary figure. his department crew is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslide. is hidden from sight as cameras record his view of the landslidelj speak record his view of the landslide.” speak to that block of cameras as if it is to a group. the idea is to make it as informal as possible. normally on...
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shockin local man has been speaking about shock in the community after police searched an isolated farmhouseack. this man confirmed that a couple, understood to be the mother and stepfather of khalid masood, had lived at the isolated property for many years. he believed that they are at the mother and stepfather of the man named by police. he said that he believed the couple had been estranged from khalid masood for many years and that he had never actually been to the property in wales, as far as he knew. he said he also thought that khalid masood has to have brothers. more information is starting to emerge on the background of khalid masood as the police tried to understand and piece together his trajectory from criminal activity to the attack that he carried out on wednesday. let's look at some of the day's other news. it's the eve of the 60th anniversary of the eu and our bbc europe editor, katya adler, has travelled to brussels to sit down with president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. she began by asking him to reflect on the significance of the moment for both europe
shockin local man has been speaking about shock in the community after police searched an isolated farmhouseack. this man confirmed that a couple, understood to be the mother and stepfather of khalid masood, had lived at the isolated property for many years. he believed that they are at the mother and stepfather of the man named by police. he said that he believed the couple had been estranged from khalid masood for many years and that he had never actually been to the property in wales, as far...
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