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chopper3 is live over a barn fire on new lisbon road in pemberton burlington county new jersey.s is a two alarmer that has spread from the barn to two vehicles. officials aren't sure what was inside the barn when the fire started. >>> coming up at 6:00 up close and personal. iwitness cameras head high above city hall to get a look at the statue of william penn. see is the process of cleaning the historic sculpture of pennsylvania's founder and the amazing detail you don't get to see often. don't miss it. that's tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> very interesting. >>> a few new additions but animals have a unique twist. check it out. that is a lion made of legos and he is not alone. there's also polar and other lego creations all part of an exhibit had that hopes to raise wearness about endangered species. >> very well done. >> could have fooled me. >> wow. >> looks pretty realistic. >> very well done. very nice. >> all right. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" at noon. katie thank you for this beautiful weather. >> absolutely a pleasure. [laughter] >> i'm rahel solomon of
chopper3 is live over a barn fire on new lisbon road in pemberton burlington county new jersey.s is a two alarmer that has spread from the barn to two vehicles. officials aren't sure what was inside the barn when the fire started. >>> coming up at 6:00 up close and personal. iwitness cameras head high above city hall to get a look at the statue of william penn. see is the process of cleaning the historic sculpture of pennsylvania's founder and the amazing detail you don't get to see...
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alison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. e more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time isi:10pm. the time is 1:10pm. now, we are going to bring you a little bit more on the tragedy that has happened in g re nfell tower on the tragedy that has happened in grenfell tower in west london. i think we are going to be able to bring you some words that were given earlier today by the chancellor, philip hammond, who was asked about the sprinklers in tower blocks. if the conclusion of a proper technical evaluation is that that is the best way to deal with a problem, then, of course. my understanding, andrew, though i am not an expert, is that the best expert advice is that retro—fitting sprinklers may not always be the best technical way of ensuring fire safety ina building. if it is, it should be done. let's get the technical advice properly evaluated by a public enquiry, and then let's decide how to go forward. but le
alison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. e more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time isi:10pm. the time is 1:10pm. now, we are going to bring you a little bit more on the tragedy that has happened in g re nfell tower on the tragedy that has happened in grenfell tower in west london. i think we are going to be able to bring you some words that were given earlier today by the...
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this is what is left of the property in new lisbon and this damaged the side of a home before the crews it under control. investigators are trying to figure out what started the blaze. nobody was hurt. >>> the ship building industry is alive and thriving at the naval shipyard in philadelphia. than is what governor wolf said today during the hard hat tour of the entrepreneurship program facilities. the program is around since 2004 but the training academy just opened last year. we'll see how the training puts more philadelphians to work and the next budget includes a grab for this entrepreneurship program. >>> it's that time again to see what is going on down the shore this weekend. >> melissa magee is live in ocean city to tell us about it. >> hey there monica. hey rick i'm making progress here with my pizza pie, i'm going to add pepperoni to it. it's 6th street pizza and grill and their first full summer down at the shore. bill is hiding and flipping pies and bill is the owner. it's all about pizza down at the shore. have you to have a boardwalk staple. it's not just about the pizza th
this is what is left of the property in new lisbon and this damaged the side of a home before the crews it under control. investigators are trying to figure out what started the blaze. nobody was hurt. >>> the ship building industry is alive and thriving at the naval shipyard in philadelphia. than is what governor wolf said today during the hard hat tour of the entrepreneurship program facilities. the program is around since 2004 but the training academy just opened last year. we'll...
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alison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. inal round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's new centrist party is expected to win a big majority. turnout is reported to be low compared with the last parliamentary election in 2012. let's get more now from our paris correspondent hugh schofield. news of the turnout. yes, forget brenda from bristol, how about berenice from bordeaux(!) two rounds of presidential, second round of legislative, and every time, turnout falls, particularly when there is an election just after the presidential, people feel the big vote was the presidential and therefore there is a kind of inevitability surrounding the election of people supporting emmanuel macron, other people —— people who would usually be opposed to him, people from the working class who voted maybe far right or far left who have not bothered, plus a sense that, among many voters, we voted him in, let's give the tools to do thejob. voted him in, let's give the tools to do the job. all that works in
alison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. inal round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's new centrist party is expected to win a big majority. turnout is reported to be low compared with the last parliamentary election in 2012. let's get more now from our paris correspondent hugh schofield. news of the turnout. yes, forget brenda from bristol, how about berenice from bordeaux(!) two rounds of presidential, second round of legislative, and every time, turnout...
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major european cities and hopefully in the us, so we are looking for partners in london, berlin, lisbon, newbut 2017 is definitely the year that vr is making its presence known, with spaces like this popping up all over europe. so if you want to step into a virtual world, now you can. well, that's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week... ade's at one of the world's biggest sporting events, the america's cup, in bermuda... bermuda's just been amazing. the people have been fantastic. ..finding out how top sports men and women are turning the spotlight onto the island's marine conservation. so this is the thing causing all the trouble. so dojoin us then if you can and, in the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with us while we're out having adventures on the road by signing up to our social media feeds. details are on the screen now. from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team here in chile, it's goodbye. good afternoon. a bit of a mixed bag out there. some of us enjoying a pleasa nt stay out there. some of us enjoying a pleasant stay with sunshine. this w
major european cities and hopefully in the us, so we are looking for partners in london, berlin, lisbon, newbut 2017 is definitely the year that vr is making its presence known, with spaces like this popping up all over europe. so if you want to step into a virtual world, now you can. well, that's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week... ade's at one of the world's biggest sporting events, the america's cup, in bermuda... bermuda's just been amazing. the people have been...
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in major european cities and hopefully the us, so we are looking for partners in london, berlin, lisbon, new017 is definitely the year that vr is making its presence known, with spaces like this popping up known, with spaces like this popping up all over europe. so if you want to step into a virtual world, now you can. well, that's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week... ade's is at the world's biggest sporting event, the america's cup in bermuda. finding out how top sports men and women are turning the spotlight into the island's marine on the beige. this is the thing causing all the trouble. do join us thenif causing all the trouble. do join us then if you can and in the meantime don't forget you can keep up with us while we are out having adventures by signing up to our social media feeds. details are on the screen. from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team here in chile, it's goodbye. hello there. it's felt a little more like autumn for some this week and although high pressure will build into next week and we'll hopefully see more of these skylines, t
in major european cities and hopefully the us, so we are looking for partners in london, berlin, lisbon, new017 is definitely the year that vr is making its presence known, with spaces like this popping up known, with spaces like this popping up all over europe. so if you want to step into a virtual world, now you can. well, that's all we've got time for this week. coming up next week... ade's is at the world's biggest sporting event, the america's cup in bermuda. finding out how top sports men...
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lisbon. more than half the victims had tried to flee the flames and were found trapped inside or near their cars. voters in france have given their new president, emmanuel macron, a big boost in parliamentary elections. partial official results suggest his centrist "republic on the move" party will win an overwhelming majority of seats in the 577-seat national assembly. it could end up being the biggest parliamentary majority in almost 50 years. macron's defeated rival for president-- far-right leader marine le pen-- also won a seat. the estimated turnout was the lowest in decades as voters went to the polls for the third time in six weeks in the second and final round of parliamentary elections. almost a year after britain voted in a referendum to leave the european union, the long- awaited brexit negotiations finally begin tomorrow in brussels. british prime minister theresa may has seen her position weakened by the loss of her conservative majority in parliament in last week's election. germany's foreign minister said today a so-called "soft" brexit, in which britain stays in the e.u. single trading market might be possible, if br
lisbon. more than half the victims had tried to flee the flames and were found trapped inside or near their cars. voters in france have given their new president, emmanuel macron, a big boost in parliamentary elections. partial official results suggest his centrist "republic on the move" party will win an overwhelming majority of seats in the 577-seat national assembly. it could end up being the biggest parliamentary majority in almost 50 years. macron's defeated rival for president--...
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think it's right this new prime minister takes the decision about when to fifty and start the legal process over leaving the e.u. the united kingdom triggered article fifty of the lisbon treaty back in march and not set the clock running for two years until the e.u. becomes a club of twenty seven not twenty eight charged with shepherding the united kingdom out over the european union hope that the major issue of rights for e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom brits living here in europe could be solved is fairly quickly. there's a long way to go but we're off to a promising start we have taken the first critical steps together now we have a shared responsibility to deliver quick and substantial progress it was clear from the opening that both of us want to achieve the best possible outcome and the strongest possible partnership. one that works the u.k. and for the e.u. despite talk of setting yet achievable goals there's still many key issues that remain in the air what to do about the divorce bill which is alleged could run as high as a hundred million euros that brussels will demand from london then there's the border between the republic of ireland and northe
think it's right this new prime minister takes the decision about when to fifty and start the legal process over leaving the e.u. the united kingdom triggered article fifty of the lisbon treaty back in march and not set the clock running for two years until the e.u. becomes a club of twenty seven not twenty eight charged with shepherding the united kingdom out over the european union hope that the major issue of rights for e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom brits living here in europe...
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news, westminster. it's almost a year since the uk voted to leave the european union, and it's two months since the formal brexit process was triggered, under article 50 of the lisbonning a member state's withdrawal. that means brexit will take place in march 2019. so, what will the negotiations in brussels tomorrow involve? 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas explains. monday morning 11 o'clock brussels time, at the seventh floor of eu headquarters, the talks that will decide the uk's future finally began, so who are the key players for the began, so who are the key players forthe uk? began, so who are the key players for the uk? david davis the brexit secretary ta kes for the uk? david davis the brexit secretary takes the lead and for the eu michel barnier is the chief negotiator. a former french foreign minister has spent months preparing. meeting prime ministers and chancellors across europe, and also tweeting, he's not averse to self—promotion, and those who know him say he is level—headed but south, and on holiday he said there isa south, and on holiday he said there is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a long road ahead. michel barnier isa is a lo
news, westminster. it's almost a year since the uk voted to leave the european union, and it's two months since the formal brexit process was triggered, under article 50 of the lisbonning a member state's withdrawal. that means brexit will take place in march 2019. so, what will the negotiations in brussels tomorrow involve? 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas explains. monday morning 11 o'clock brussels time, at the seventh floor of eu headquarters, the talks that will decide the uk's...
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lisbon. people have been forced from their homes as firefighters work to control the flames. >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. watching new video from a deadly scene out of london. the city on high alert after yet another suspected vehicle terror attack. take a look at captured just moments ago. police have arrested a man they say plowed into worshippers leaving two mosques following evening prayers. one person was killed and others injured. back to you, chris. >>> thank you, molette. a parent's worst nightmare came to life when a teenage boy was mauled to death by a bear. >> he's only 16. he was participating in a father's day run in alaska. the terrain is pretty rugged there. the teenager's friend say they lost him in the thick brush. during the race, the teenager sent his mom a message saying he was being chased by a bear. by the time rescue workers got to him, he was dead. they found his body a mile away from the main route. >> how do you respond to the family hearing news like that? >> it's devastating. >> i've been running in the mountains for 30 years and people come down off the trail and say they've run into a be
lisbon. people have been forced from their homes as firefighters work to control the flames. >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. watching new video from a deadly scene out of london. the city on high alert after yet another suspected vehicle terror attack. take a look at captured just moments ago. police have arrested a man they say plowed into worshippers leaving two mosques following evening prayers. one person was killed and others injured. back to you, chris. >>> thank...
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news, paris. a forest fire in central portugal is believed to have killed 57 people. 18 of the victims died whilst trying to escape in their cars in an area north of the capital of lisboned as injured. the prime minister antonio costa said, that this fire was "the greatest tragedy we have seen in recent years in terms of forest fires". the cause of the fire is currently unknown. very high temperatures in the last few days, but not in pedrogao grande, which is where this fire took place, but there were lightning strikes, and the prime minister suggested that this may have been the cause of the fire. this spread rapidly overnight, and that could have been part of the problem. this isa have been part of the problem. this is a thickly forested area, so some roads passing through our vulnerable. this seems to have been a majorfactor. as you mentioned, 18 people were overcome by the fire as they tried to flee in their cars. many of the death seem to have taken place along roads in that forested area. we don't yet know the cause of the fire, but are you hearing what people are saying about how it might have started ? people are saying about how it might have started? yes, thi
news, paris. a forest fire in central portugal is believed to have killed 57 people. 18 of the victims died whilst trying to escape in their cars in an area north of the capital of lisboned as injured. the prime minister antonio costa said, that this fire was "the greatest tragedy we have seen in recent years in terms of forest fires". the cause of the fire is currently unknown. very high temperatures in the last few days, but not in pedrogao grande, which is where this fire took...
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lisbon. >>> president trump is waking up this morning at camp david. this is his first trip to the presidential retreat. the visit comes as the president is providing newnsight into his finances releasing details of income from his businesses, including his new hotel here in washington. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the details. >> reporter: the president's approval rating remains mired in a gloomy range. 39% surveyed by gallup like the job he's doing, but mr. trump rolled out his own new figures, a 98 page disclosure form not due until next spring. not as detailed as tax returns he refuses to release. the president reports his family business income in wide ranges at a minimum of $595 million since january 2017. his important hotel boasts revenue of $19.6 million. his palm beach resort mar-a-lago saw profits soar to $37 million. that's more than double what candidate trump reported in 2015. despite tweeting this phrase about the russia probe, i am being investigated, sources close to the president's legal team tell nbc news he has not been informed that he is under investigation and was referring to news accounts. special counsel robert mueller has broad
lisbon. >>> president trump is waking up this morning at camp david. this is his first trip to the presidential retreat. the visit comes as the president is providing newnsight into his finances releasing details of income from his businesses, including his new hotel here in washington. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the details. >> reporter: the president's approval rating remains mired in a gloomy range. 39% surveyed by gallup like the job he's doing, but mr. trump rolled out his...
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this new prime minister takes the decision about when to trigger on sickle fifty and start the formal and legal process of leaving the e.u. the united kingdom triggered article fifty of the lisbon treaty back in march and that set the clock running for two years until the e.u. becomes a club of twenty seven not twenty eight charged with shepherding the united kingdom out of the european union hope that the major issue of rights for e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom brits living here in europe can be salted fairly quickly. there's a long way to go but we're off to a promising start we have taken the first critical steps together now we have a shared responsibility to deliver quick and substantial progress it was clear. that both of those want to achieve the best possible outcome and the strongest possible partnership one that works the u.k. and for the e.u. despite talk of setting yet achievable goals there are still many key issues that remain in the air what to do about the divorce bill which is alleged could run as high as one hundred million euros that brussels will demand from london then there's the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland how w
this new prime minister takes the decision about when to trigger on sickle fifty and start the formal and legal process of leaving the e.u. the united kingdom triggered article fifty of the lisbon treaty back in march and that set the clock running for two years until the e.u. becomes a club of twenty seven not twenty eight charged with shepherding the united kingdom out of the european union hope that the major issue of rights for e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom brits living here in...