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to 10 p.m.salvation army disaster teams from across the country have mobilized and will remain in communities impacted by this terrible storm, supporting long-term disaster recovery efforts and providing ongoing assistance to those in need.your support helps the salvation army stay on the front lines of harvey relief (darya) we will check back in with mark as your calls are coming in. (tiffany) lets now get a check of weather and traffic... (james)we're waking up this morning to a stronger sea breeze and temperatures that are in the mid to upper 60s for most of the bay area. it definitely feels cooler than it did yesterday morning. patchy fog has also returned over san francisco and oakland this morning. high temperatures this afternoon will be cooler than yesterday. expect the hot spot in richmond wb 80 at hill accident blocking two lanes, slow from hwy 4. ( darya ) more on our breaking news we are following this morning... hurricane irma has made landfall in the caribbean. the catgory 5 storm hit the tiny island of barbuda with winds up to 185 miles per hour as it barrels towards the u-s. t
to 10 p.m.salvation army disaster teams from across the country have mobilized and will remain in communities impacted by this terrible storm, supporting long-term disaster recovery efforts and providing ongoing assistance to those in need.your support helps the salvation army stay on the front lines of harvey relief (darya) we will check back in with mark as your calls are coming in. (tiffany) lets now get a check of weather and traffic... (james)we're waking up this morning to a stronger sea...
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not be completely wiped out and it will remain a challenge. the problem is not with eisel alone it is by the oppression of the sunni communities even if i still is the fee to incur cooke's how we for example the oppression of the sunni community continues by the shia led government then we may see another wave of violence maybe worse than i saw the ideology of i still would still resonate among the people combating the group's ideology is a concern for many both here and abroad many iraqis say that the root causes for the rise of a group like i still haven't been addressed and there's also the issue of what to do with the fighters and their family members after all they are some of them iraqi citizens now there's no concrete plan from the kurdish or the iraqi authorities for rehabilitation or even imprisonment leaving many to wonder if there is a concrete plan for post eisel iraq and al jazeera how to build. the dominican republic has invited delegates from venezuela's government and opposition to see if they can resume talks to end the politi
not be completely wiped out and it will remain a challenge. the problem is not with eisel alone it is by the oppression of the sunni communities even if i still is the fee to incur cooke's how we for example the oppression of the sunni community continues by the shia led government then we may see another wave of violence maybe worse than i saw the ideology of i still would still resonate among the people combating the group's ideology is a concern for many both here and abroad many iraqis say...
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we urge the public to remain vigilant but not alarmed.t four people have died after a crash involving several vehicles on the m5 motorway in gloucestershire. the foreign secretary borisjohnson revives his promise of more funding for the nhs after brexit. also in the next hour, hundreds of thousands of passengers are told their ryanair flights could be cancelled. the airline says it plans to axe up to 50 services a day for the next six weeks to improve punctuality. and sergio aguero scores a hat trick against watford to help put manchester city top of the table. we'll have that and the rest of the day's sporting news in sportsday in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. detectives investigating the bomb attack on the london underground have arrested an 18—year—old man, on suspicion of leaving the device on the train. 30 people were injured when it detonated yesterday at parsons green station. the man was taken into custody this morning in the port area of dover. the police believe the attack was motivated by islamist extremis
we urge the public to remain vigilant but not alarmed.t four people have died after a crash involving several vehicles on the m5 motorway in gloucestershire. the foreign secretary borisjohnson revives his promise of more funding for the nhs after brexit. also in the next hour, hundreds of thousands of passengers are told their ryanair flights could be cancelled. the airline says it plans to axe up to 50 services a day for the next six weeks to improve punctuality. and sergio aguero scores a hat...
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what should the remaining 27 countries do with them?come and more in the next 30 minutes. joining us today are journalists toby young and anne mcelvoy. first up, here's our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week. but meps also discussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary enquiry made recommendations. 1.2 billion euros in eu aid was given to italy to help repair damaged caused by recent earthquakes. the massive pay—out is the biggest ever under the eu solidarity fund. and meps approved a motion calling on norway, a member of the european economic area, to give up commercial whaling off its coast. away from the european parliament, protests took place across france on tuesday against president macron‘s controversial changes to the country's labour laws. and with german elections just over a week away, polls show that c
what should the remaining 27 countries do with them?come and more in the next 30 minutes. joining us today are journalists toby young and anne mcelvoy. first up, here's our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week. but meps also discussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary...
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the man they have arrested a 21 years old and remains in custody ata 21 years old and remains in custodynly station. police are also questioning the man they arrested earlier yesterday, an 18—year—old man, in dover. this is a fast—moving investigation and police are continuing to ask for to and images on the day of the attack to help them move forward. you talked about the threat level remaining at its highest. what does that mean, the implications for this investigation? the terror threat level is at critical, which means an attack could be imminent. what it means for this investigation is there is more security on our streets, troops, armed police, have all be deployed. there is a high—profile football match today, arsenal against chelsea, quite near parsons green. that israeli attack took place. they have asked people coming to watch the double match to arrive early because there will be extra security checks. —— that is where the attack took place. the increased police presence on our streets, people being asked to be mortgage loans and further —— and is more security. at new scotlan
the man they have arrested a 21 years old and remains in custody ata 21 years old and remains in custodynly station. police are also questioning the man they arrested earlier yesterday, an 18—year—old man, in dover. this is a fast—moving investigation and police are continuing to ask for to and images on the day of the attack to help them move forward. you talked about the threat level remaining at its highest. what does that mean, the implications for this investigation? the terror...
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the threat level remains at critical.rs, lots of sniffer dogs around. this will go on for some time? the threat level is set by the joint terrorism analysis centre. they're independent and they will constantly review what is going on in terms of intelligence and investigation. at the moment, it is at critical. that started last night. that means that we've taken a series of measures in london, where i've been today and yesterday, we have more police on the streets. we have more unarmed police and we have more armed police. the public should feel utterly reassured by that. i've been out and about today. the public seem positive about the number of officers we have here. there's a series of measures to take for the time we are at critical, which means that a threat, sorry, an attack may be imminent... the metropolitan police commissioner, and she obviously keeping a close eye on developments under way. we can go back to those helicopter shots on sunbury on thames. a large number of police, around 60 officers, taking part in
the threat level remains at critical.rs, lots of sniffer dogs around. this will go on for some time? the threat level is set by the joint terrorism analysis centre. they're independent and they will constantly review what is going on in terms of intelligence and investigation. at the moment, it is at critical. that started last night. that means that we've taken a series of measures in london, where i've been today and yesterday, we have more police on the streets. we have more unarmed police...
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the uk terror threat level remains at critical following the attack.est into the investigation. on a saturday afternoon in a london suburb, people looked out of their windows to find heavily armed counter—terror officers in their alleyways and streets. many residents were evacuated as the police operation continued. the centre of their attention was the home of an elderly couple who had fostered hundreds of youngsters over the years. in 2010, penny and ronjones were both awarded the mbe by the queen for their services to children. in an online interview, mrsjones said they had recently started fostering refugee children, including some from syria and iraq. the search in sunbury followed the arrest of an 18—year—old man at the port of dover. police said it was a significant breakthrough. the device that failed to go off on the tube was made with home—made explosives and, it is believed, was packed with metalfragments. it was similar to the bomb used in the manchester arena attack. this has been a year like no other. we have seen five serious attacks and
the uk terror threat level remains at critical following the attack.est into the investigation. on a saturday afternoon in a london suburb, people looked out of their windows to find heavily armed counter—terror officers in their alleyways and streets. many residents were evacuated as the police operation continued. the centre of their attention was the home of an elderly couple who had fostered hundreds of youngsters over the years. in 2010, penny and ronjones were both awarded the mbe by...
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the public‘s health remains crucial, andi the public‘s health remains crucial, and i urge anyone whono matter how significant they think it is, to continue getting us no. —— letting us continue getting us no. —— letting us know. well, our correspondentjohn mcmanus is in sunbury—on—thames for us where that police operation is taking place. what can you tell us? the investigation is in full swing, police are anxious to know who might be behind the explains in on the underground train on thursday morning, and thankfully, no one died, but the police want to know who was behind it and to make sure the residents and the people of london remain safe and the focus shifted here to sunbury—on—thames, south—west of london, when armed police arrived here and executed an operation which involves residents being evacuated as my colleague reports. sealed off and evacuated in case of an explosion. streets on an estate in sunbury—on—thames in the south—west of london. streets surrounding the house of a man arrested today. police say the evacuation was a precaution while they searched the property. th
the public‘s health remains crucial, andi the public‘s health remains crucial, and i urge anyone whono matter how significant they think it is, to continue getting us no. —— letting us continue getting us no. —— letting us know. well, our correspondentjohn mcmanus is in sunbury—on—thames for us where that police operation is taking place. what can you tell us? the investigation is in full swing, police are anxious to know who might be behind the explains in on the underground...
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a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital.ust looked like, when we got out of ourcars, it itjust looked like, when we got out of our cars, it was clear, standing still, it just looked of our cars, it was clear, standing still, itjust looked like pandemonium. but loads of people helping out. loads of blues and twos came down. they were amazing. the bbc understands that the prime minister doesn't plan to sack boris johnson for writing a newspaper article on brexit. the foreign secretary set out his vision for a bold and thriving britain outside the eu, just six days before theresa may is due to deliver a major speech outlining her own proposals. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. chris, the opposition claim this shows the splits at the top of government. at the moment it looks like boris is safe. it is extraordinary, this, really. such an amount of conversations, it has provoked such conversations, it has provoked such conversation at westminster, it has even left my voice a little croaky. in conventional
a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital.ust looked like, when we got out of ourcars, it itjust looked like, when we got out of our cars, it was clear, standing still, it just looked of our cars, it was clear, standing still, itjust looked like pandemonium. but loads of people helping out. loads of blues and twos came down. they were amazing. the bbc understands that the prime minister doesn't plan to sack boris johnson for writing a newspaper article on brexit. the foreign...
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at the scene and it seems that the motorway could remain closed for some time. the midlands, down to the south—west of england. it's very close to the m4 which connects south wales and london. so there are lots of diversions, lots of delays tonight, but everybody i've spoken to hasn't been worrying about the delays it's had on their own lives. they've just been thinking of this horrific crash and the fact that at least four people's lives have been lost. borisjohnson has renewed the controversial claim that britain will save £350 million a week by leaving the eu, which can be spent on the nhs. the foreign secretary was setting out his vision of what he called britain's glorious future after brexit, in a newspaper article. labour's barry gardiner said the government divisions have now been laid bare, and accused mrjohnson of plotting a challenge to theresa may's leadership. it's all about boris. this isjust ridiculous. we have a cabinet in chaos. we have a prime minister who is openly being talked of as being challenged within weeks. we have a government that is
at the scene and it seems that the motorway could remain closed for some time. the midlands, down to the south—west of england. it's very close to the m4 which connects south wales and london. so there are lots of diversions, lots of delays tonight, but everybody i've spoken to hasn't been worrying about the delays it's had on their own lives. they've just been thinking of this horrific crash and the fact that at least four people's lives have been lost. borisjohnson has renewed the...
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. >> reporter: a few band members remained standing tonight.ticipation is voluntary. >> meantime, the nfl continued its protest over racial injustice tonight. the dallas cowboys and arizona cardinals either knelt or linked arms during theational anthem in response to president trump's criticism. meanwhile, pittsburgh steeler alejandro villanueva says he was embarrassed standing alone yesterday. villanueva, an army veteran, says he unintentionally separated mself in the moments leading up to the anthem. >> everybo sees an image of me standing by myself. everybody thinks tha the team and the steelers are not behind me, and that's absolutely wrong. 's quite the opposite. they all wouldave -- actually the entire team would have been out there with me. >> villaeva says he will continue standing for the anthem and respects others' right not to do so. abc7 news was at berkeleyoday where a group called united against right wing violence held a rally. this was supposed to be day two of a planned free speech week event. cal officialsold us the university
. >> reporter: a few band members remained standing tonight.ticipation is voluntary. >> meantime, the nfl continued its protest over racial injustice tonight. the dallas cowboys and arizona cardinals either knelt or linked arms during theational anthem in response to president trump's criticism. meanwhile, pittsburgh steeler alejandro villanueva says he was embarrassed standing alone yesterday. villanueva, an army veteran, says he unintentionally separated mself in the moments...
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this is one of the few remaining camps in. the nigerian military has most of the areas controlled by. the government wants people to go back but those here. are still unsafe most of those areas are in neighboring borno state and as a rounded by boko haram in their fight for an islamic state the displaced. of help from nonprofit organizations such as the civil society qualification for poverty eradication one of the things we are also advocating to government at all levels both at state and on the national level is to say the citizens of this country regardless of what i did was all indigenous of this kind i mean or whatever states also find themselves first and foremost and i'm sure yes gives them the right and privilege to do well in any location wherever they choose to stay in this country the government says the bill to repair the war damage in the northeast is nine billion dollars he is confident that she will soon rebuild her home and her life but some scars such as the killing of her husband will never heal catherine sor
this is one of the few remaining camps in. the nigerian military has most of the areas controlled by. the government wants people to go back but those here. are still unsafe most of those areas are in neighboring borno state and as a rounded by boko haram in their fight for an islamic state the displaced. of help from nonprofit organizations such as the civil society qualification for poverty eradication one of the things we are also advocating to government at all levels both at state and on...
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remains at critical with police on high alert for another attack. iraq's prime minister says he's prepared to use military force if a planned referendum on kurdish independence turns violent the kurds in iraq have come under increasing pressure to call off the vote scheduled for september twenty fifth from regional powers and the united states in a sign of escalating internal tensions high dollar bodies said the leadership of the kurdish regional authority was playing with fire by holding the poll he's also described the vote as illegal and unconstitutional. now to this in the tamils in government has lifted a ban on muslim women marrying non muslim men present and. see recommended the change saying to me is it needed to modernize muslim men were allowed to marry non muslim women but not the other way around and more than thirty protestors have been arrested in the u.s. city of st louis following the acquittal of a white former police officer over the shooting of a black man this was the scene on saturday as police fired tear gas at demonstrators. a
remains at critical with police on high alert for another attack. iraq's prime minister says he's prepared to use military force if a planned referendum on kurdish independence turns violent the kurds in iraq have come under increasing pressure to call off the vote scheduled for september twenty fifth from regional powers and the united states in a sign of escalating internal tensions high dollar bodies said the leadership of the kurdish regional authority was playing with fire by holding the...
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and fifth, migration remains on our radar.the questions around migration have often created panic and we have managed to make progress on these fronts. today we protect big struggle frontier and a more efficient manner. more than 1700 offices of the new border guards and the coast guard's work with national border guards and work increase italy bulgaria and spain. they are in the frontline of the geographic situation. they must not be left alone for their protection. we have to have common frontiers in common protection. we have managed to slow down the flow of regular migrants which is a great worry in many countries. we have regular arrivals and 97th are sent in the mediterranean thanks to the agreement. this summer we managed to better control the central mediterranean routes. in this way we have considerably reduced the number of human lives lost in the mediterranean. i can't talk about migration without talking about italy for its generosity. [applause] .. >> the human condition in which race in the reception cells. here,
and fifth, migration remains on our radar.the questions around migration have often created panic and we have managed to make progress on these fronts. today we protect big struggle frontier and a more efficient manner. more than 1700 offices of the new border guards and the coast guard's work with national border guards and work increase italy bulgaria and spain. they are in the frontline of the geographic situation. they must not be left alone for their protection. we have to have common...
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may i request representatives to remain seated while we greet the head of states. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> wednesday at the u.n. general assembly, the iranian president responded to trump's assertion that the nuclear deal with iran was bad for the u.s. this is about 25 minutes. >>
may i request representatives to remain seated while we greet the head of states. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> wednesday at the u.n. general assembly, the iranian president responded to trump's assertion that the nuclear deal with iran was bad for the u.s. this is about 25 minutes. >>
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in my personal view, it is important they remain in place. these core reforms are more capital, higher-quality capital, more liquidity, especially in systemically important banking institutions, stress testing and resolution plans. those four prongs of improvements in banking supervision have really strengthened the financial system and made it more resilient. i believe they should stay in place. but i also try to emphasize, and i believe they have contributed to growth and the availability of credit. i have also tried to emphasize that all regulators should be attentive to undue regulatory burden and look for ways to scale that back. this is especially true after years in which we have implemented a large number of complex regulations. we have been committed to doing that. i would point out, particularly community banks that are laboring under significant regulatory burden. we have been looking for ways to scale back burdens. we will listen to concerns among community banks, and we are looking for ways to simplify capital standards and reduc
in my personal view, it is important they remain in place. these core reforms are more capital, higher-quality capital, more liquidity, especially in systemically important banking institutions, stress testing and resolution plans. those four prongs of improvements in banking supervision have really strengthened the financial system and made it more resilient. i believe they should stay in place. but i also try to emphasize, and i believe they have contributed to growth and the availability of...
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they remain closed until further notice for commercial flights. a dusk to dawn curfew re-melanias in place until further notice. >> customers are still without power this morning. nearly two dozen counties remain at least 50% in the dark and even in some of the most populated counties where more than half the power is back on 1.5 million customers remain without power. >> 30,000 out of state utility workers are now trying to get the lights back on. full restoration could take weeks. president trump haedsieading to fort myers area. 24 of the fatalities in the u.s. and the u.s. virgin islands. more from the hard hit caribbean in just a moment. >> when you look at those pictures, honestly there's not a leaf on a tree. just mud. the lower keys remain closed to everyone at this hour but some residents of the upper keys are being allowed into their home. that does not mean life is returning to normal. everyone is facing chal ledgili days and weeks ahead. >> we're in lower key just south from key largo to key west. you would think this is a single level
they remain closed until further notice for commercial flights. a dusk to dawn curfew re-melanias in place until further notice. >> customers are still without power this morning. nearly two dozen counties remain at least 50% in the dark and even in some of the most populated counties where more than half the power is back on 1.5 million customers remain without power. >> 30,000 out of state utility workers are now trying to get the lights back on. full restoration could take weeks....
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and fifth, migration remains on our radar. even if the questions around migration have often created debate, we have managed to make real progress on numerous front. today we protect the external frontiers in a more efficient manner. more than 1,700 officers of the new border guards and the coast guard work with national guards in all streets, italy, bulgaria, spain, we have common borders, not on the frontline of the geographic location, they must not be left alone for their protection. we must have common frontiers and common protection. we have managed to slow down the flows of the regular migrants, which is a great worry in many countries. we have reduced the number of irregular arrivals by 97% and eastern mediterranean thanks to the agreement with turkey. this summer we managed to better control the center mediterranean routes. the arrival cut down by 8 1% in august compared to the same month last year. in this way we have considerably reduced the number of human lives lost in the mediterranean. i can't talk about migrati
and fifth, migration remains on our radar. even if the questions around migration have often created debate, we have managed to make real progress on numerous front. today we protect the external frontiers in a more efficient manner. more than 1,700 officers of the new border guards and the coast guard work with national guards in all streets, italy, bulgaria, spain, we have common borders, not on the frontline of the geographic location, they must not be left alone for their protection. we...
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best the remainer bulls.ch everybody agrees with, and he would be cheered to the rafters for, but instead he has to spoil it. he's a straight because he has to put forward this positive side of brexit. he's clearly concerned, as side of brexit. he's clearly concerned , as are side of brexit. he's clearly concerned, as are other so—called brexiteers, that britain could end up brexiteers, that britain could end up the worst of all worlds, not com pletely up the worst of all worlds, not completely out and still pay money in. the advantages he sees of leaving will not be there. it's interesting that even some conservatives and remainers are saying at least he's putting forward a positive vision. that was the whole point up the speech or article. to put pressure on theresa may not to give too much ground to what he sees as the philip hammond view that, or the labour party view, that after brexit we will essentially be in the same relationship with the eu as we were before. he doesn't think that's a sustainable pos
best the remainer bulls.ch everybody agrees with, and he would be cheered to the rafters for, but instead he has to spoil it. he's a straight because he has to put forward this positive side of brexit. he's clearly concerned, as side of brexit. he's clearly concerned , as are side of brexit. he's clearly concerned, as are other so—called brexiteers, that britain could end up brexiteers, that britain could end up the worst of all worlds, not com pletely up the worst of all worlds, not...
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it's pure red rag to the remainer bulls.body knows it's not true. it's counter—productive. he didn't need to do that. he could have just made the point that he is in favour of more spending on the nhs, which everybody agrees with and everybody would cheer him to the rafters for. instead he had to spoil it. clearly frustrated because i think he's trying to put forward the positive side of brexit. he is clearly concerned, as side of brexit. he is clearly concerned , as are side of brexit. he is clearly concerned, as are other so—called brexiteers that britain could end up with the worst of all worlds, not really out, still a bit in and paying money in. so the advantages as he sees it believe it would not be there. interesting that even some conservatives and remainers are saying at least he's putting forward a positive vision. that was the whole point of the speech or article, was to put pressure on theresa may not to give too much ground to what he sees as the philip hammond view, or the labour party view, that after brexit w
it's pure red rag to the remainer bulls.body knows it's not true. it's counter—productive. he didn't need to do that. he could have just made the point that he is in favour of more spending on the nhs, which everybody agrees with and everybody would cheer him to the rafters for. instead he had to spoil it. clearly frustrated because i think he's trying to put forward the positive side of brexit. he is clearly concerned, as side of brexit. he is clearly concerned , as are side of brexit. he is...
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it will remain cooler than normal the next few days before warming up this weekend. (vicki) (vicki) it is an emotional time for flood victims in houston, who are returning to their neighborhoods and homes only to find devastation and destruction. from our reporters at c-n-n reporter miguel marquez shows us the damage people are going home to.... flood waters were rising when steven and katie wooten left their home.katie wooten/ flood victim:"i wasn't expecting this. i guess i don't know what i was expecting." steven wooten/ flood victim:"i'm shocked. speechless."today, the smell, overwhelming.mold grows everywhere.the walls crumble like cheese. everything in their home a complete loss. steven wooten/ flood victim:"the water line is right here. so well probably have to from right here through the whole house.". parents to tyler dixie and talan, 15 ,13 and 11. they didn't have the heart to bring them to see what's left. katie wooten/ flood victim: "these are our son's weightlifting medals, that was what he was worried about." steven wooten/ flood victim: "this is her v
it will remain cooler than normal the next few days before warming up this weekend. (vicki) (vicki) it is an emotional time for flood victims in houston, who are returning to their neighborhoods and homes only to find devastation and destruction. from our reporters at c-n-n reporter miguel marquez shows us the damage people are going home to.... flood waters were rising when steven and katie wooten left their home.katie wooten/ flood victim:"i wasn't expecting this. i guess i don't know...
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it will probably be angela merkel and she remains central to the process.hink central to the process. the germans ithink in central to the process. the germans i think in dinnia to misunderstand the dynamic that created the desire for brexit. —— continued to misunderstand. more people in the uk now want to stay in the eu and reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in.|j reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in. i surprised at the bbc looking at polls and talking to experts! exactly is you say, this is within the margin of error. the real reason that britain remains so divided on brexit is because it is divided on brexit. we saw that come through on a general election back in june. saw that come through on a general election back injune. there is also an economic effect. let's face it, asa an economic effect. let's face it, as a result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanai
it will probably be angela merkel and she remains central to the process.hink central to the process. the germans ithink in central to the process. the germans i think in dinnia to misunderstand the dynamic that created the desire for brexit. —— continued to misunderstand. more people in the uk now want to stay in the eu and reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in.|j reversed the brexit decision. just. this survey says 52% in. i surprised at the bbc looking at polls and...
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a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital. we got out of our cars, it was clear it was standing still. it just looked like pandemonium. but loads of people helping out. loads of blues and twos came down. they were amazing, just so many. the bbc understands that the prime minister doesn't plan to sack boris johnson for writing a newspaper article on brexit. the foreign secretary set out his vision for a bold and thriving britain outside the eu, just six days before theresa may is due to deliver a major speech outlining her own proposals. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. chris, the opposition claim this shows the splits at the top of government. they are talking about boris johnson's view, theresa may's view. the opposition says that that shows they are split at the top. yes, collective responsibility, you are such a traditionalist! what happened to that? that is the essence of all of this. there has been such a conversation and such a kerfuffle about all of this in the last 2a hours, leaving people lik
a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital. we got out of our cars, it was clear it was standing still. it just looked like pandemonium. but loads of people helping out. loads of blues and twos came down. they were amazing, just so many. the bbc understands that the prime minister doesn't plan to sack boris johnson for writing a newspaper article on brexit. the foreign secretary set out his vision for a bold and thriving britain outside the eu, just six days before theresa may...
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not be completely wiped out and it will remain a challenge. the problem is not with eisel alone it is by the oppression of the sunni communities even if i still is the fee to incur cooke's how we for example the oppression of the sunni community continues by the shiite led government then we may see another wave of violence maybe worse than i saw the. ideology of eisel would still resonate among the people combating the groups ideology is a concern for many both here and abroad many iraqis say that the root causes for the rise of a group like i still haven't been addressed and there's also the issue of what to do with the fighters and their family members after all they are some of the iraqi citizens now there's no concrete plan from the kurdish old iraqi authorities for rehabilitation or even imprisonment leaving many to wonder if there is a concrete plan for post eisel iraq and al jazeera out of jail. city of aleppo was once the largest in syria and known as the nation's economic hub before becoming one of the most brutal battlegrounds in th
not be completely wiped out and it will remain a challenge. the problem is not with eisel alone it is by the oppression of the sunni communities even if i still is the fee to incur cooke's how we for example the oppression of the sunni community continues by the shiite led government then we may see another wave of violence maybe worse than i saw the. ideology of eisel would still resonate among the people combating the groups ideology is a concern for many both here and abroad many iraqis say...
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growth and wages and inflation remain low but stable and is expected to remain for some time as well.is one of the keys that is holding the reserve bank of australia back from joining the mobile tide cycle that we have been seeing -- the global cycle we have been seeing. the aussie dollar, we saw at gain impressively just moments before the reserve bank of australia released its meeting minutes. it might have had something to do with the second quarter price earnings. at 79.84.igher 80, -- belowhe low 80. we will speak more with you as we have more action -- more reaction from australia. aremore on how markets trading, we go to shanghai and hong kong which are just opening right now. sophie, how are we doing? look at whatake a is going on with the large-cap on the mainland, again for a third straight day. the hang seng is on the front foot, up a 10th of a percent, running -- raising for the third session. is going on with the hong kong dollar, surging the most since january 2016, also as the hdm a announces sales. the hong kong dollar has gained yuan, onshore and offshore rates are fa
growth and wages and inflation remain low but stable and is expected to remain for some time as well.is one of the keys that is holding the reserve bank of australia back from joining the mobile tide cycle that we have been seeing -- the global cycle we have been seeing. the aussie dollar, we saw at gain impressively just moments before the reserve bank of australia released its meeting minutes. it might have had something to do with the second quarter price earnings. at 79.84.igher 80, --...
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the remaining matches also finished in draws.placed aberdeen were held at home to bottom of the table kilmarnock. while there were wins for dundee and hearts. and the 3—1 favourite capri, ridden by ryan moore, has won the world's oldest classic, the st leger. the grey battled down the straight ahead of crystal 0cean and stradivarius to give trainer aiden 0'brien his fifth triumph in the race. the victory means jockey ryan moore has now won all five of the british classics. and lewis hamilton says he needs a miracle if he's to limit the damage to his title chances as he starts from fifth on the grid for tomorrow's singapore grand prix. rival sebastien vettel is on pole. you can read more on that on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport. that's all from me. goodnight. good evening. saturday was a mixed sort of day. we had some long spells of sunshine but equally some pretty heavy showers and the hello. this is bbc news. north korea's leader kimjong un has said his goal is to match the military power of the united states. his
the remaining matches also finished in draws.placed aberdeen were held at home to bottom of the table kilmarnock. while there were wins for dundee and hearts. and the 3—1 favourite capri, ridden by ryan moore, has won the world's oldest classic, the st leger. the grey battled down the straight ahead of crystal 0cean and stradivarius to give trainer aiden 0'brien his fifth triumph in the race. the victory means jockey ryan moore has now won all five of the british classics. and lewis hamilton...
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the public should go about their daily lives but remain vigilant.are travelling in london will see an increased armed police presence on the transport network, and they will see security will be increased and the police will, of course, do what is necessary to protect the public. the prime minister speaking just a few moments ago after the emergency cobra meeting that she chaired the cabinet office here in london. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard. daniel, you are getting some more information about the police operation, the investigation that is going on in the tube station behind me at the moment. that's right. you will find that some of the people moving around behind you will be residents who have actually been evacuated from their homes because the police have now set up a 15 metre wide evacuation zone around parsons green tube station which is to allow them to secure the remains that improvised explosive device, and to make sure it is stable clearly, while they move that bucket full of home—made explosive,
the public should go about their daily lives but remain vigilant.are travelling in london will see an increased armed police presence on the transport network, and they will see security will be increased and the police will, of course, do what is necessary to protect the public. the prime minister speaking just a few moments ago after the emergency cobra meeting that she chaired the cabinet office here in london. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard. daniel,...
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. >> reporter: a few band members remained standing tonight.cipation is voluntary. >> meantime, the nfl continued its protest over racial injustice tonight. the dallas cowboys and arizona cardinals either knelt or linked arms during the national anthem in response to president trump's criticism. meanwhile, pittsburgh steeler alejandro villanueva says he was embarrassed standing alone yesterday. villanueva, an army veteran, says he unintentionally separated himself in the moments leading up to the anthem. ve e>>dybory image of me standing by myself. everybody thinks that the team and the steelers are not behind me, and that's absolutely wrong. it's quite the opposite. they all would have -- actually the entire team would have been out there with me. >> villanueva says he will continue standing for the anthem and respects others' right not to do.so abc7 news was at berkeley today where a group called united against right wing violence held a rally. this was supposed to be day two of a planned free speech week event. cal officials told us the univ
. >> reporter: a few band members remained standing tonight.cipation is voluntary. >> meantime, the nfl continued its protest over racial injustice tonight. the dallas cowboys and arizona cardinals either knelt or linked arms during the national anthem in response to president trump's criticism. meanwhile, pittsburgh steeler alejandro villanueva says he was embarrassed standing alone yesterday. villanueva, an army veteran, says he unintentionally separated himself in the moments...
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a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital.umber of firefighters unable to work because of mental illness in england and wales. figures obtained by bbc radio 5 live suggested a rise of nearly a third over the last six years. in london, the number of fire staff taking leave because of mental health problems has doubled since 2011. the home office said it was the responsibility of fire departments to put wellbeing support in place. the government in bangladesh is planning to build a camp to accommodate the 400,000 rohingya muslims — who have fled a military crackdown in neighbouring myanmar. the authorities also say they'll impose restrictions on their movement, to stop the refugees settling in other parts of the country. in an interview with the bbc‘s hardtalk programme, the un secretary general, antonio guterres, said myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, had to contain the country's military. it is clear for me that we have to like to mention is here. 0ne—dimensional is that this is not a perfect democracy, this is a situation i
a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital.umber of firefighters unable to work because of mental illness in england and wales. figures obtained by bbc radio 5 live suggested a rise of nearly a third over the last six years. in london, the number of fire staff taking leave because of mental health problems has doubled since 2011. the home office said it was the responsibility of fire departments to put wellbeing support in place. the government in bangladesh is planning to build...
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but please gordon remains in place. the streets, you can see that overnights, a very sophisticated barrier has been erected across the street. if we look at the view from a different camera, you can see perhaps that there is a barrier on this side of the house and another on the other side. right outside the houseis on the other side. right outside the house is a police forensics tent, with a yellow roof. that's right outside the very distinctively coloured my lack house. that is where the foster couple lives. with this young man, and we believe with another foster child. another young man, another refugee. the police believe the man who planted the bomb on the tube lived here. the question then arises, was he the man who made then arises, was he the man who made the bomb and was the bomb made here at this very tiny terraced house was shared with at least three other people? thank you for bringing us up to date. the m5 in gloucestershire remains closed northbound between junctions 1a and 16 following an accident in whic
but please gordon remains in place. the streets, you can see that overnights, a very sophisticated barrier has been erected across the street. if we look at the view from a different camera, you can see perhaps that there is a barrier on this side of the house and another on the other side. right outside the houseis on the other side. right outside the house is a police forensics tent, with a yellow roof. that's right outside the very distinctively coloured my lack house. that is where the...
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nike remains number one and is still the dominant player globally. perhaps that's why it was able to flex some muscles, reporting a big profit on controlling expenses, and showing strong performance abroad, especially in markets like china were sales rose 12%. but nike's stock has been lagging. adidas and the broader market as consumers opt for more faxable athleisure over performancewear. nike needs to get the cool factor back. i'm sarah icen for "nightly business report." >>> the dow recorded its first four-day losing streak since june. it fell 11 points to 22,284. nasdaq rose nine and the s&p 500 was up just a fraction. >>> the ceo of equifax is out. the company announcing this morning that richard smith is retiring in the wake of the massive breach that potentially impacted 143 million americans. and his departure comes days before he was to appear on capitol hill. aditi roy is on the story for us. >> reporter: equifax announced big executive changes starting from the top. the board of directors appointed board member mark fieldler to serve as ch
nike remains number one and is still the dominant player globally. perhaps that's why it was able to flex some muscles, reporting a big profit on controlling expenses, and showing strong performance abroad, especially in markets like china were sales rose 12%. but nike's stock has been lagging. adidas and the broader market as consumers opt for more faxable athleisure over performancewear. nike needs to get the cool factor back. i'm sarah icen for "nightly business report."...
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he never said anything to the contrary and now positioning himself as a kind of proto— remainer. andainerlj and now positioning himself as a kind of proto- remainer. i thinki would phrase it differently, he campaigned, the official position of the labour party was to remain. but privately... he's leading a party that wants to be in government and therefore an opportunity at the annual conference particularly if you say your government in waiting is to make your position then very clear and make it a different offered on the one that the conservatives proposing. this is also another good pro use position because we know
he never said anything to the contrary and now positioning himself as a kind of proto— remainer. andainerlj and now positioning himself as a kind of proto- remainer. i thinki would phrase it differently, he campaigned, the official position of the labour party was to remain. but privately... he's leading a party that wants to be in government and therefore an opportunity at the annual conference particularly if you say your government in waiting is to make your position then very clear and...
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withjust moments remaining, the extra man finally told. the second try for this player.r second—placed leeds rhinos. it might be early in the season, but it‘s newcastle falcons who top rugby union‘s premiership tonight, temporarily at least, after a late penalty try gave them a 13—12 win at sale. they were 12—6 down when machones was adjudged to have illegally collapsed a maul. in addition to nine points from the boot of sonotane takulua, it takes newcastle top after their opening weekend win over worcester. edinburgh and leinster both made it two wins from two tonight in the pro 14. leinster beat cardiff 37—9, whilst sam hidalgo clyne scored the pick of the tries in edinburgh‘s 35—18 win over dragons. chris froome stands on the brink of history after safely negotiating today‘s 19th stage of the vuelta a espana. he maintained his lead and remains on course to become only the third man to win the tour de france and vuelta in the same year. it was a day for the breakaway today, with belgium‘s thomas de gendt taking the win. froome finished alongside his rivals in the pelet
withjust moments remaining, the extra man finally told. the second try for this player.r second—placed leeds rhinos. it might be early in the season, but it‘s newcastle falcons who top rugby union‘s premiership tonight, temporarily at least, after a late penalty try gave them a 13—12 win at sale. they were 12—6 down when machones was adjudged to have illegally collapsed a maul. in addition to nine points from the boot of sonotane takulua, it takes newcastle top after their opening...
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what remains is the memory of one of italy's most picturesque towns.ichelle: many citizens in turkey are troubled by the climate of fear and intimidation that has descended on the country since last year's failed coup. while we've reported on stories about teachers, lawyers, and civil servants suffering from the subsequent crackdown on alleged critics, religious minorities are also affected. officially, president erdogan's conservative government is tolerant towards christians. but the minority syriac orthodox community says that dozens of their churches and monasteries have been seized by the authorities, and even by neighbors. as a result, they fear for their cultural survival. reporter: der qube is a village near the syrian border comprising a church and a few houses. eyup ergun grew up here. now he lives in midyat, the main town in the area, but he comes back to visit as often as possible. only three families remain. they're part of a christian minority called the syriacs. to ergun and the other syriacs, this region is holy land. the aramaic-speaki
what remains is the memory of one of italy's most picturesque towns.ichelle: many citizens in turkey are troubled by the climate of fear and intimidation that has descended on the country since last year's failed coup. while we've reported on stories about teachers, lawyers, and civil servants suffering from the subsequent crackdown on alleged critics, religious minorities are also affected. officially, president erdogan's conservative government is tolerant towards christians. but the minority...
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those who chose to remain in the area say they're worried about the fire getting closer.'s getting a little intense since we saw you last. and it's getting a little closer. and the winds are changing. there's more winds coming out now. so it's getting a little scarier now."> (marty) so far two homes and another structure have burned. no injuries have been reported. volunteers have opened at least two evacuations centers in the area. (marty) closer to the bay area. one of the largest wildfires burning right now is the ponderosa fire in butte county, just east of oroville. evacuation orders are in place for some of the surrounding areas. the fire has burned over 38- hundred acres. it is 51- percent contained. the fire has destroyed 32 homes and another five-hundred homes are threatened. officials say the fire's location in steep and rugged terrain, along with the hot and dry temperatures are complicating crews' efforts to put out the fire. (marty) governor brown has declared a state of emergency for the helena fire in trinity county. the fire has burned six-thousand acres a
those who chose to remain in the area say they're worried about the fire getting closer.'s getting a little intense since we saw you last. and it's getting a little closer. and the winds are changing. there's more winds coming out now. so it's getting a little scarier now."> (marty) so far two homes and another structure have burned. no injuries have been reported. volunteers have opened at least two evacuations centers in the area. (marty) closer to the bay area. one of the largest...
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it should be easier for the remaining eleven a car makers to renegotiate the agreement such that they can consign. trying constantly referring to the t.p. as a bad deal for the united states the us is out of the picture now which country stands to gain the most from it. well i think characterize ation of it was a little bit misleading when we look at the time i saw of the potential economic benefits of the t.t.p. agreement we find that the us was actually one of the biggest beneficiaries in absolute terms some of the estimates of the games to the united states were in the region of one hundred billion dollars a year. i think that that original characterization was in careers it is true that the g.p. p. was a life to lead to be an asset in relative terms of some of the other economies more than it's such is not really because those economies were so much smaller than. the gangs from the g.d.p. were actually mostly occurring to the united states into a sort of japan with the united states which during. it seems likely that japan will be the primary beneficiary of the cheap if it's reneg
it should be easier for the remaining eleven a car makers to renegotiate the agreement such that they can consign. trying constantly referring to the t.p. as a bad deal for the united states the us is out of the picture now which country stands to gain the most from it. well i think characterize ation of it was a little bit misleading when we look at the time i saw of the potential economic benefits of the t.t.p. agreement we find that the us was actually one of the biggest beneficiaries in...
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federer remaining hopeful of a sixth title here.each the last 32. the number one seed, runner up last year, handed the first set to the american 6—2, but she battled back against the qualifier to take the next two sets and move into the third round. as we've been hearing, many people are returning to their homes to see the scale of the storm damage and begin the huge task of cleaning things up. tim allman now tells us about one man who shared a rather unusual homecoming. sitting almost knee deep in rainwater, his house flooded, arik harding finds a moment's solace in the storm. a local musician and pastor, he returned to the neighbourhood of friendswood to fetch some of his childrens‘ belongings. to reassure his son that the family's piano still worked, he played a tune as a friend recorded the moment. later, arik would post the video online, admitting that what they used to have as the city is gone. but he was excited to see new beauty in the suffering. and as for the piano? i'm going to have to tune this one. elsewhere in houston,
federer remaining hopeful of a sixth title here.each the last 32. the number one seed, runner up last year, handed the first set to the american 6—2, but she battled back against the qualifier to take the next two sets and move into the third round. as we've been hearing, many people are returning to their homes to see the scale of the storm damage and begin the huge task of cleaning things up. tim allman now tells us about one man who shared a rather unusual homecoming. sitting almost knee...
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they want catalonia to remain part of spain.e their government, they don't recognise sunday's referendum. it is not a question of stopping people voting. well, that's what you want to do this weekend. no, no. let me be clear on this. in catalonia, they vote, they vote on local elections, european elections, according to the law. sure, but not... what they are trying to do is an illegal self—determination consultation. this evening, after—school activities, a bid by parents to occupy polling stations and prevent the police from shutting them down. barcelona, and its region, walking into the unknown. rhythmic clinking listen to this nightly ritual. a protest of pots and pans. ringing out across the city. people who say they will vote. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united nations is to send war crimes investigators to yemen, after a compromise agreement overcame objections from saudi arabia. the un human rights council unanimously adopted a resolution that will establish what is described as a
they want catalonia to remain part of spain.e their government, they don't recognise sunday's referendum. it is not a question of stopping people voting. well, that's what you want to do this weekend. no, no. let me be clear on this. in catalonia, they vote, they vote on local elections, european elections, according to the law. sure, but not... what they are trying to do is an illegal self—determination consultation. this evening, after—school activities, a bid by parents to occupy polling...
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deal many thought the twelve country pact was dead in the water but the remaining eleven countries are revisiting their options just a couple of weeks ago meeting in sydney to breathe back life into the stalled agreement to talk about what future tepee may have and whether the us is still a part of it i'm joined by john gilbert professor of economics at utah state university john the eleven remaining countries committed to t.v. they have a combined gross domestic product of more than twelve trillion dollars it sounds like quite a bit of financial power there so my question is is the trade pact viable without u.s. involvement. well the original tube. the requirement that sixty five percent of the original signing members judy see. those members ratify the original agreements or the g.d.p. as it currently stands is not viable without the us in the pot or less. with the cheap. not involving the us anymore. it should be easier for the remaining eleven a car makers to renegotiate the agreement such that they can consign trying constantly referring to the t.p. as a bad deal for the united st
deal many thought the twelve country pact was dead in the water but the remaining eleven countries are revisiting their options just a couple of weeks ago meeting in sydney to breathe back life into the stalled agreement to talk about what future tepee may have and whether the us is still a part of it i'm joined by john gilbert professor of economics at utah state university john the eleven remaining countries committed to t.v. they have a combined gross domestic product of more than twelve...
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thousand and that number will rise to three thousand by the end of this week in florida millions remain without power as the clean up operation begins following hurricane a quarter of all homes in the florida keys have been destroyed and gallacher reports from miami. for days the florida keys were cut off but as residents slowly begin to return they're being greeted by scenes of devastation basic amenities like water power and medical services unlimited and will remain so for weeks if not months millions of homes and businesses across the state remain without power restoration is now a priority for officials bring people back i too am a lot normal life as fast as possible so we got a lot of work to do. but you're going to come together we're going to you know get this say rebuilt. on florida's south east coast the cleanup has begun in earnest along miami's iconic ocean drive sands being removed his business is prepared to open the doors and ports and ports a steadily reopening to allow visitors to leave became in this morning i think we get on a cruise this morning but just as it was on
thousand and that number will rise to three thousand by the end of this week in florida millions remain without power as the clean up operation begins following hurricane a quarter of all homes in the florida keys have been destroyed and gallacher reports from miami. for days the florida keys were cut off but as residents slowly begin to return they're being greeted by scenes of devastation basic amenities like water power and medical services unlimited and will remain so for weeks if not...
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the keys remain cut off from the mainland.m housley is live in key largo with the latest for us. adam, let me just say what an amazing job you and your crew did throughout. extraordinary work, my friend. >> the guides did an amazing job keeping us on the air. there is no water or power. at least we have a home to go home to. but depending on which side of the island you are on. much more side on the east side than the west side. much of the damage will be in the keys. not just pleasure boats. but people's home. one is two blocks inland. you have no power, no water. very little cell service if you can find it. what's interesting is we are starting to see the first relief efforts come. i have seen caravans, one from california. this is a mobile command vehicle used by the u.s. customs and border protection. they were prepositioned ready to go. that unit there went down to marathon key. that unit let some of the locals and some of the authorities there get out. get some cell service there because they have wi-fi. they have the ab
the keys remain cut off from the mainland.m housley is live in key largo with the latest for us. adam, let me just say what an amazing job you and your crew did throughout. extraordinary work, my friend. >> the guides did an amazing job keeping us on the air. there is no water or power. at least we have a home to go home to. but depending on which side of the island you are on. much more side on the east side than the west side. much of the damage will be in the keys. not just pleasure...
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it's not easy, but dennis has remained to remain physically and sikecolingically fit. anchor: a quick tririck of othe stories making news. in syria, u.s.-backed kurdish forces have said they have recaptured raqqa's old city. the syrian d democratic forces describe the victory as a present. raqqa has been the defacto capital since they seized it in 2014. i.s. controls a third of the city. muslims have been celebrating the feast of sacrifice commemorating the moment they believe the devil tried to prevent the prophet abraham to submitting. and there is a world record for bee bearding in toronto, ortiz wore a mask for 61 minutes, an eight-minute improvement over the previous record and he said he wanted to show people you need not be afraid. officials say severe flooding has displaceded 100,000 peoeopl weeks of heavy rain have caused this area and thisiver to burst its banks flooding large parts of the region. relief officials say at least two people are dead. in the texas city of houston, people are starting to think about returning to their homes to assess the damage an
it's not easy, but dennis has remained to remain physically and sikecolingically fit. anchor: a quick tririck of othe stories making news. in syria, u.s.-backed kurdish forces have said they have recaptured raqqa's old city. the syrian d democratic forces describe the victory as a present. raqqa has been the defacto capital since they seized it in 2014. i.s. controls a third of the city. muslims have been celebrating the feast of sacrifice commemorating the moment they believe the devil tried...