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if you just met little chloe for first time other than scar on her back leg you would never know this sweet puppy survived an unimaginable act of abuse. >> somebody threw her out of the third story window and she broke her femur. >> reporter: chloe was rescued from the basement of this boarded up house in the 400 block of monmouth street in trenton. her owner a 19 year-old trenton man was in the fit of rage and threw her from his third story window. puppy fell through collapsed roof next door and fell through two collapsed floors down to the basement. trenton fire fighter broke through and rescued chloe whose name was duchess at the time and they rushed her to the animal hospital. >> it is just not right, thank god the puppy is alive. all i can say i, you have to turn your rage somewhere else. a dog didn't do nothing to you that is like a child didn't do nothing for to you hurt home. >> reporter: cares veterinary hospital oversaw chloe's care their surgeon pinned the puppy 's leg back together. neurology tech michelle murphy fell in love with duchess giving her a new home and new name
if you just met little chloe for first time other than scar on her back leg you would never know this sweet puppy survived an unimaginable act of abuse. >> somebody threw her out of the third story window and she broke her femur. >> reporter: chloe was rescued from the basement of this boarded up house in the 400 block of monmouth street in trenton. her owner a 19 year-old trenton man was in the fit of rage and threw her from his third story window. puppy fell through collapsed roof...
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chloe, thank you very much for the moment. chloe heyworth at the natural history museum.hat the police are saying. the statement from metropolitan police. they say they were called at around 20 past two to reports of a collision in exhibition road in south kensington, where the natural history museum is. it is believed a number of pedestrians have been injured. 0ther emergency services including the london ambulance service, on the scene. london ambulance service, on the scene. a man has been arrested at the scene. and the police say enquiries are on to establish the circumstances and motive of this incident. they are asking people with information to call them. that is what we are hearing from the metropolitan police at the moment. we will keep a close eye on the situation and return as soon as we have more information. huge rallies are taking place across spain, as tensions continue over catalonia's demand for independence. in madrid, tens of thousands of people are showing their support for spanish unity. across the country campaigners calling for dialogue between madr
chloe, thank you very much for the moment. chloe heyworth at the natural history museum.hat the police are saying. the statement from metropolitan police. they say they were called at around 20 past two to reports of a collision in exhibition road in south kensington, where the natural history museum is. it is believed a number of pedestrians have been injured. 0ther emergency services including the london ambulance service, on the scene. london ambulance service, on the scene. a man has been...
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on the line is chloe hayward, who is outside the natural history museum. this was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, iwasjust taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i wasjust coming out of the exhibition road exit when it happened. i was about —— it was about three minutes after the incident happened. people were telling me that the car had lost control. a lot of people had run into the museum suddenlyjust as we we re into the museum suddenlyjust as we were trying to leave. as i walked out, we could see a crowd of people on one side of the pavement. police we re on one side of the pavement. police were moving us on one side of the pavement. police were moving us away on one side of the pavement. police were moving us away from the scene within minutes. i couldn't see exactly how many people were involved on the pavement but i could see there were people lying down. i could also see the car opposite which looked as if it had gone into one of the barriers. within minutes of that, the
on the line is chloe hayward, who is outside the natural history museum. this was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, iwasjust taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i wasjust coming out of the exhibition road exit when it happened. i was about —— it was about three minutes after the incident happened. people were telling me that the car had lost control. a lot of people had run into the museum suddenlyjust as we we...
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i'm chloe tilley. it's the second and final day of the eu brexit summit.about no deal in the uk. what's your message to people who are worried about that? it's not my work establishing that. the prime minister will be speaking shortly and we'll bring that to you live. getting on public transport is an essential part of every day life. for women, it can be dangerous. there were 450 reports of sexual offences on london's public transport betweenjune and april this year, but up to 90% of incidents don't get reported. 0ut out of the corner of my eye i could see that he was rubbing himself. i knew what i should do. i knew i should take a picture of him and i should take a picture of him and i should record the bus number that i was on, but i froze. i didn't do anything. we'll speak to di bret walker from the british transport police about why so many incidents go unreported. hollywood director quentin tarantino admits he knew of harvey weinstein's beahviour towards women before the scandal broke. police in los angeles say they're investigating another claim of
i'm chloe tilley. it's the second and final day of the eu brexit summit.about no deal in the uk. what's your message to people who are worried about that? it's not my work establishing that. the prime minister will be speaking shortly and we'll bring that to you live. getting on public transport is an essential part of every day life. for women, it can be dangerous. there were 450 reports of sexual offences on london's public transport betweenjune and april this year, but up to 90% of incidents...
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region they're incredibly angry about there's a chloe the other side of the government traitors so like you say of the tile situation politics this messy kathy often with the very latest from air bill the capital of the semi autonomous kurdish region in iraq with you very much for your reporting. well now the death toll from a huge truck bomb explosion in the somali capital mogadishu has risen to more than three hundred the bombing took place in a busy commercial district on saturday it is the deadliest single attack in the country's history the government has declared three days of national mourning. the crowd marched and chanted against the islamist militant group al-shabaab the group has staged similar attacks before but has not claimed responsibility for this one the death toll is rising quickly it stands at more than three hundred with hundreds more wounded. so. it was a massacre what happened on saturday. i have also such a thing in the last twenty seven years. i witnessed a little boy's head laying on the ground. and his mother and other children were also decapitated to the by t
region they're incredibly angry about there's a chloe the other side of the government traitors so like you say of the tile situation politics this messy kathy often with the very latest from air bill the capital of the semi autonomous kurdish region in iraq with you very much for your reporting. well now the death toll from a huge truck bomb explosion in the somali capital mogadishu has risen to more than three hundred the bombing took place in a busy commercial district on saturday it is the...
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chloe and christian, my gosh, you look so good. come on over. >> first of all, thank you.know about the shower. so thank you for snapping on snap chat but finally you guys are,. >> we're so happy. last night we put it out, of course, the mother of dragon and, of course, christian was from game of thrones. doesn't he look fabulous. >> first of all, i have my baby reveal cake here. i didn't want to do it by myself, okay. i will do my baby reveal cake first of all, okay. what is it
chloe and christian, my gosh, you look so good. come on over. >> first of all, thank you.know about the shower. so thank you for snapping on snap chat but finally you guys are,. >> we're so happy. last night we put it out, of course, the mother of dragon and, of course, christian was from game of thrones. doesn't he look fabulous. >> first of all, i have my baby reveal cake here. i didn't want to do it by myself, okay. i will do my baby reveal cake first of all, okay. what is...
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and we have a question from chloe brown. >> hi. my name is chloe brown. i'm a fourth grader.question is when did people start recording the weather? steve: all right. so they started keeping records in 1871. official records at least for the district and for baltimore. 1960 at dulles international airport. thomas jefferson way back in 1700's. here is something that is neat. they kept records in 1893 by writing everything down by hand. the high and the low and how much rain we had. that is cool. she had another question that we didn't get to that she asked who do i talk about at home the weather with? my dog. alison: of course! th everything. larry: such a good listener. steve: always looking at me. for food. alison: thank you. so right now the nationals and their many fans are gearing up for the start of the playoffs. larry: that includes meteorologist josh knight live outside for the haunted pep rally. >> exactly. pep rally that is a little on the spacky side. the gates open at 6:30. there are people here and there are kids in cuss chalm. trick or treating with the racing pr
and we have a question from chloe brown. >> hi. my name is chloe brown. i'm a fourth grader.question is when did people start recording the weather? steve: all right. so they started keeping records in 1871. official records at least for the district and for baltimore. 1960 at dulles international airport. thomas jefferson way back in 1700's. here is something that is neat. they kept records in 1893 by writing everything down by hand. the high and the low and how much rain we had. that is...
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i mooef, you've got democratic senators warner and chloe by cher, i think, who are saying they shouldbody who buys ads in excess of -- well, where does that number come from and what does that do in terms of killing speech. if you start keeping lists of who do things, will that disenty viez people or start screening content, that gets very subjective very quickly. would you be for the -- >> yes. >> you would be for that. >> but let me tell you what because almost anybody buys an ad that's on cnn or tv or anything has an authority line. and we want fuller disclosure of who is buying the ads. that's why we are against the dark money that came from the citizens united decision. where does this come from. of course in california we have laws about this and in the rest of the country. usually when you see a commercial, you see who paid for the ad on tv. why wouldn't you see who paid for the ad, at least $10,000 on social media. but again, all of a sudden this revelation occurred, and it's a big issue. and i think it requires a big conversation. but the proposal that senator warner and sena
i mooef, you've got democratic senators warner and chloe by cher, i think, who are saying they shouldbody who buys ads in excess of -- well, where does that number come from and what does that do in terms of killing speech. if you start keeping lists of who do things, will that disenty viez people or start screening content, that gets very subjective very quickly. would you be for the -- >> yes. >> you would be for that. >> but let me tell you what because almost anybody buys...
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it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons and chloe sevigny, many of whom who wasted. i never found myself gripped by the chilly, icicle to the heart idea of a killer building snowmen. it's a terrifying idea, but it terrified or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want. the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making the film. alfredson is a terrific director and it looks to me like this is a film that got away. it looks like during the film—making process, they just lost sight of where it was going. confused or confusing? confused and confusing, and it looks like it has been re—edited a lot. it looks like when they got into the editing room, they have had to work very hard to make the constituent parts come together. occasionally it happens, a film—mmaker literally just misses something. the disappointment was made worse by the fact that you go in thinking, you know, great source material, apparently, terrific on—screen tale
it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons and chloe sevigny, many of whom who wasted. i never found myself gripped by the chilly, icicle to the heart idea of a killer building snowmen. it's a terrifying idea, but it terrified or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want. the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making the film....
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and chloe's fans are clearly heartbroken. a spokesperson for the blue pearl pet hospital says, this was a medical error that should not have happened. and adds, they are now taking immediate steps to make sure nothing like this ever happens again... at any of their hospitals. ahead at eight.. a man tries looking for love online-- and is threatened with getting arrested. details on the dating scam... it is called 'plenty of fish'.. that's coming up... an arrest made in the destructive bear fire in the santa cruz mountains... but there is a twist in the case of arson... we'll explain.... and a discouraging new page on facebook.... it encourages arson... and explains how to get away with it.... who created that page .. next... i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up t
and chloe's fans are clearly heartbroken. a spokesperson for the blue pearl pet hospital says, this was a medical error that should not have happened. and adds, they are now taking immediate steps to make sure nothing like this ever happens again... at any of their hospitals. ahead at eight.. a man tries looking for love online-- and is threatened with getting arrested. details on the dating scam... it is called 'plenty of fish'.. that's coming up... an arrest made in the destructive bear fire...
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i'm chloe tilley.le. theresa may's big day but boris johnson again accused of stealing the limelight, comments deemed crass asc the limelight, comments deemed crass as csaid the limelight, comments deemed crass as c said that the bodies should be cleared away in libya to make space tourist development. northern spain region of catalonia which includes barcelona could do declare independence in days, says its leader. we will declare independence 48 leader. we will declare independence a8 hours after the official results are counted. and one of the world's biggest film festivals kicks off in london today and we will be speaking to two in british directors whose films are being shown for the first time. good morning. one minute past ten. let's get the news with annita theresa may will tell her party to shape up when she addresses the conservative conference in manchester this morning. she is expected to try to assert her authority by setting out her vision for the uk whilst emphasising the need to improve
i'm chloe tilley.le. theresa may's big day but boris johnson again accused of stealing the limelight, comments deemed crass asc the limelight, comments deemed crass as csaid the limelight, comments deemed crass as c said that the bodies should be cleared away in libya to make space tourist development. northern spain region of catalonia which includes barcelona could do declare independence in days, says its leader. we will declare independence 48 leader. we will declare independence a8 hours...
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sam chloe vis was cochair of trump's campaign. he's been nominated for under secretary of agricultural. that could be, for example, somebody that robert mueller could target next. >> he only worked here for a short amount of time. we don't really remember that guy that well because that's how it works. to both of your points when you mentioned the 33%, i doubt that donald trump will ever hear another side of the story other than what he's tweeting. his name has been out there for some time. but then we get, you know, this guilty plea from papadopoulos, new e-mails. manafort all things we p didn't know. do you think today is the tip of the iceberg? >> i do think it's the tip of the iceberg. first of all, i don't think anybody expected a tax and fraud case as massive as that that has been filed against manafort and gates. >> what does that mean? >> well, it's bigment and the other thing is no one expected to see what was in that plea agreement which shows a cooperating witness. and that reads to me like an outline of a chapter from
sam chloe vis was cochair of trump's campaign. he's been nominated for under secretary of agricultural. that could be, for example, somebody that robert mueller could target next. >> he only worked here for a short amount of time. we don't really remember that guy that well because that's how it works. to both of your points when you mentioned the 33%, i doubt that donald trump will ever hear another side of the story other than what he's tweeting. his name has been out there for some...
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i am just handing back to you now, chloe.where the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is talking about north korea. this is an example of the kind of infrastructure that you were just talking about. it is an inspirational structure that was created many, many decades ago, over 100 years ago and has been beautifully upgraded and has stood the test of time. and that is what i wa nt to the test of time. and that is what i want to talk about this morning, because all of you young, thrusting chatham house types are looking far too dynamic to remember the early 19805 too dynamic to remember the early 1980s are indeed the late 1970s. do you? i 1980s are indeed the late 1970s. do you ? i certainly 1980s are indeed the late 1970s. do you? i certainly do. i remember being chilled to the marrow, not just by the newspaper graphics, the hundreds of nuclear missiles trained in this country by the warsaw pact, and scarier still, the attempts by the uk government to reassure the population, the pamphlets and films that told you such things as
i am just handing back to you now, chloe.where the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is talking about north korea. this is an example of the kind of infrastructure that you were just talking about. it is an inspirational structure that was created many, many decades ago, over 100 years ago and has been beautifully upgraded and has stood the test of time. and that is what i wa nt to the test of time. and that is what i want to talk about this morning, because all of you young, thrusting chatham...
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earlier on the victoria derbyshire show, our presenter chloe tilley spoke with habeeb akande, an authorodel who was sacked by beauty brand l'0real over a race row. munroe started by saying diversity is needed in the company — it is just ‘ beauty it is just- beauty brand getting it wrong, isn't
earlier on the victoria derbyshire show, our presenter chloe tilley spoke with habeeb akande, an authorodel who was sacked by beauty brand l'0real over a race row. munroe started by saying diversity is needed in the company — it is just ‘ beauty it is just- beauty brand getting it wrong, isn't
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but one of the successful chloes starts slowing things down. >> it's part of his juny to find happiness. garvin thoms. >>> four years ago jim start a company called glint. they help keep employees happy. it's not by chance because happiness is at the root of both his professional and charitable work. >> how do you bring back pieces of it so the people in the company. >> reporter: over the past 20 years jim barn et has a run a variety of silicon valley ventures. still no matter where yim works his day starts in the exact same way. >> monday through friday i get up every morning and meditate from 6 to 7 in the morning. >> it was the result jim says of a quest to find happiness starting he long ago learned with wear not to find it. >> early in my career i worked for really successful people that were not happy at all. and i had this insight at a young age that happiness wasn't necessarily material success or promotions. >> glint, the company jim runs is a platform that helps organizations track employee engagement with an eye toward helping the bottom line. but while the work is profession
but one of the successful chloes starts slowing things down. >> it's part of his juny to find happiness. garvin thoms. >>> four years ago jim start a company called glint. they help keep employees happy. it's not by chance because happiness is at the root of both his professional and charitable work. >> how do you bring back pieces of it so the people in the company. >> reporter: over the past 20 years jim barn et has a run a variety of silicon valley ventures. still...
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killed chloe. >> i felt like i was dying.e bomb. >> they say their implants made them sick. >>> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody. thank you for joining us. the two women who were rescued after being stranded on a disabled sailboat for five months are talking about being lost at sea. with the communications system broken, they thought they were done for. now they consider themselves the luckest women on earth. >> here they are speaking out about the ordeal that is rivetting the nation. >> when i saw the gray boat on the edge of the horizon, my heart lept because i knew we were about to be saved. i honestly believed we were going to die in the next 24 hours. >> their two dogs look just as joyous as the women when uss ashland rescued them from near death. >> we decided we had been left for dead. >> the two had set out on may 3rd from this honolulu harbor on what was supposed to be a month-long adventure to tahiti. but their engine died in a storm and the boat drifted hopelessly in the ex p
killed chloe. >> i felt like i was dying.e bomb. >> they say their implants made them sick. >>> now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody. thank you for joining us. the two women who were rescued after being stranded on a disabled sailboat for five months are talking about being lost at sea. with the communications system broken, they thought they were done for. now they consider themselves the luckest women on earth. >>...
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chloe was rescued from a boarded up home on machine mouth street in trenton. according to police her owner 19 year-old anthony math lock threw the door out of the window and puppy fell through the collapsed roof next door and fell through two collapsed floors down to the basement. cares veterinary hospital in langhorne oversaw the care, the surgeon's pinned the puppies leg back together. neurology tech michelle murphy fell in love with the dog. >> i'm amazed how fast she's recovering. my hope that she rises back that she has a mom that loves her and that will be here for her and give her everything that she need. >> mattlock is due in court on animal cruelty charges. >>> a philadelphia sheriff's office made history today. it is the first in pennsylvania to implement a policy on how deputies interact with transgender inmates to make sure that they are treated fairly. they will the option of filling out a new form, during processing. >> the community will now know that these are some of the things you need to talk to law enforcement about, you know. i don't want
chloe was rescued from a boarded up home on machine mouth street in trenton. according to police her owner 19 year-old anthony math lock threw the door out of the window and puppy fell through the collapsed roof next door and fell through two collapsed floors down to the basement. cares veterinary hospital in langhorne oversaw the care, the surgeon's pinned the puppies leg back together. neurology tech michelle murphy fell in love with the dog. >> i'm amazed how fast she's recovering. my...
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it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme.inet members aware, yes? yes. do some cabinet member supported, yes they do, i am sure they will not say that in public. the parents of baby harriet who was stillborn are with us harriet who was stillborn are with us this morning to talk about the multiple failings that led to her death and why they are campaigning to get the law changed around inquests. the chief of police in the spanish region of catalonia who won
it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme.inet members aware, yes? yes. do some cabinet member supported, yes they do, i am sure they will not say that in public. the parents of baby harriet who was stillborn are with us harriet who was stillborn are with us this morning to talk about the multiple failings that led to her death and why they are campaigning to get the law changed around inquests. the chief of police in the spanish region of catalonia who won
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it's friday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme a cyber attack that crippled. a report into the incident that froze computers, causing operations to be cancelled, says that the health service was just not prepared for an attack. in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone, paper and pen, apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. we'll be speaking to the man who was in charge of overseeing cyber security for the nhs in england at half past ten. young people who need mental health care are waiting too long for their treatment — the commission that monitors care provision says that treatment varies considerably according to where people live and that some children are waiting up to 18 months for treatment.
it's friday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme a cyber attack that crippled. a report into the incident that froze computers, causing operations to be cancelled, says that the health service was just not prepared for an attack. in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone, paper and pen, apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. we'll be speaking to the man who was in charge of overseeing cyber security for the nhs in england at half past...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and chloe tilley, welcome to the programmeare independence from the rest of the country in a matter of days, according to its leader. translation: no society should accept the status quo it does not want, against its will, through force and beatings. we'll have the details and also get reaction from the capital madrid. everybody stay down, stay down! police in las vegas release a video of the immediate aftermath puncheon of sunday's shooting and confirm that gunman stephen paddock placed before beginning his deadly attack. and helped as many people as i could over the rails, i was piling them on the stage and within seconds the
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and chloe tilley, welcome to the programmeare independence from the rest of the country in a matter of days, according to its leader. translation: no society should accept the status quo it does not want, against its will, through force and beatings. we'll have the details and also get reaction from the capital madrid. everybody stay down, stay down! police in las vegas release a video of the immediate aftermath puncheon of...
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that was chloe hayward just saying that i was speaking to her, the met police said they had arrestede scene and since then they have said they have detained a man but not formally arrested him. june kelly is still with me. what should be read into that? he has been detained but not arrested? that could be significant, we re arrested? that could be significant, were at the early stages of this and clearly this could be just a very nasty accident and people have been injured. a man perhapsjust lost control of the car or perhaps, false to turn to a terrorist incidents because we have seen this sort of modus operandi used in previous attacks, notably at westminster and london bridge with the car mounted the pavement. we have to be extremely cautious at this stage because in light of the statement from the police, we have spoken about the police response and eyewitnesses saying there was a massive police response and officers heavily kitted up but that would be normal in any situation. that would bea normal in any situation. that would be a precaution because the police have to work on th
that was chloe hayward just saying that i was speaking to her, the met police said they had arrestede scene and since then they have said they have detained a man but not formally arrested him. june kelly is still with me. what should be read into that? he has been detained but not arrested? that could be significant, we re arrested? that could be significant, were at the early stages of this and clearly this could be just a very nasty accident and people have been injured. a man perhapsjust...
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hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will "disproportionately penalise london's poorest drivers" but those in favour say it's the only way to improve air quality in the capital. your thoughts very welcome as always. also on the programme, we've discovered that 95% of tv ads during live uk football matches feature at least one gambling advert, with some games being dominated by betting ads.
hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will "disproportionately penalise london's poorest drivers" but those in favour say it's the only way to...
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chloe's little, and she needs more of me, not less. and i have to be there for abby. of course.0 on tuesdays and thursdays, like, out the door. we can make that work. and i can't always work on the weekends. listen, are you forgetting? i raised three kids in this job. i know all about it. with a spouse. and, due respect, ma'am, my situation's different. maybe i'm just not in the right place in my life for this. we'll be fine. we'll delegate. yeah? do you want this job or not? well, hell, yes i want it. oh, thank god. (laughs) let's go. ah, just-- right there, the whole time. (sighing): oh... (chuckles) you have no idea how good you look right now. i might. (laughs) figured we had a weekend to make up for. i ruined that. i'm sorry. i shouldn't have gone after you about alexander, that... oh, stop. can i say again what a fantastic father i think you are? for what it's worth, i'm taking jace to the spy museum tomorrow. oh, good. we're still sort of dancing around his suspicions about my job. uh, honestly, i'm... not quite sure how to handle that one. well, we're honest in all the w
chloe's little, and she needs more of me, not less. and i have to be there for abby. of course.0 on tuesdays and thursdays, like, out the door. we can make that work. and i can't always work on the weekends. listen, are you forgetting? i raised three kids in this job. i know all about it. with a spouse. and, due respect, ma'am, my situation's different. maybe i'm just not in the right place in my life for this. we'll be fine. we'll delegate. yeah? do you want this job or not? well, hell, yes i...
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chloe, thank you so much forjoining us. tell as a bit about your story. and i decided to go to my gp because i realised something wasn't right. and they didn't refer me to the child and adolescent mental health service at that time. i was referred when i was 17 years old. by the time an appointment became available, i turned 18 so i was then transitioning to adult services. you waited three years rested mark i was referred at 17 and they waited four months but they didn't refer me until i was 17. why didn't they refer you then? a lot of it was put down to growing up and reasons like that. i wasn't completely honest because of the stigma. i didn't tell them i was hearing voices because i was worried what they would say. it was worried what they would say. it was a difficult time so i waited four months for an appointment and by that point i'd already turned 18. 0k, by that point i'd already turned 18. ok, let's talk to tim. when you hear stories like this, it is very, very worrying, isn't it? we need to make clear that the system isn't a disaster for the i
chloe, thank you so much forjoining us. tell as a bit about your story. and i decided to go to my gp because i realised something wasn't right. and they didn't refer me to the child and adolescent mental health service at that time. i was referred when i was 17 years old. by the time an appointment became available, i turned 18 so i was then transitioning to adult services. you waited three years rested mark i was referred at 17 and they waited four months but they didn't refer me until i was...
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>> chloe: making an executive decision. >> victor: what are you talking about, adrienne? >> bonnie: your dirty little secret. i know all about it. >> victor: would you stop talking in code, woman? just spit it out. >> bonnie: i heard you on the phone admitting to plotting your brother's murder. [dramatic music] ♪ >> nicole: [sighs] doing this to brady, hurting him like this, oh, my god, even just the thought. i-- but it has to be done,
>> chloe: making an executive decision. >> victor: what are you talking about, adrienne? >> bonnie: your dirty little secret. i know all about it. >> victor: would you stop talking in code, woman? just spit it out. >> bonnie: i heard you on the phone admitting to plotting your brother's murder. [dramatic music] ♪ >> nicole: [sighs] doing this to brady, hurting him like this, oh, my god, even just the thought. i-- but it has to be done,
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chloe and christian, my gosh, you look so good. come on over. >> first of all, thank you. i know you know about the shower. so thank you for snapping on snap chat but finally you guys are,. >> we're so happy. last night we put it out, of course, the mother of dragon and, of course, christian was from game of thrones. doesn't he look fabulous. >> first of all, i have my baby reveal cake here. i didn't want to do it by myself, okay. i will do my baby reveal cake first of all, okay. what is it going to be. oh, my god. seer you whyly do you like watching the cavilers. >> my gosh you know it because he is my power forward and i just love the way he powers forward. >> you got that right, baby. >> are you excited that your daddies able to share this with you. >> my dad, o.j., i'm so happy, he is out of jail. i mean robert kardashian. i'm so happen that i everybody in my line will be celebrating this big moment with the baby. >> well, lets do another baby reveal. and, again, i just want to say thank you for doing this here in philadelphia. we will move this thing out of the way. w
chloe and christian, my gosh, you look so good. come on over. >> first of all, thank you. i know you know about the shower. so thank you for snapping on snap chat but finally you guys are,. >> we're so happy. last night we put it out, of course, the mother of dragon and, of course, christian was from game of thrones. doesn't he look fabulous. >> first of all, i have my baby reveal cake here. i didn't want to do it by myself, okay. i will do my baby reveal cake first of all,...
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>> nicole: with chloe.didn't want her to hear the ugly things you're gonna say to me. >> brady: don't you put this on me. don't you do that. >> nicole: i just want you to know that i kept my end of the bargain. i broke eric's heart like you told me to. ♪ [knocks on door] [knocks on door]
>> nicole: with chloe.didn't want her to hear the ugly things you're gonna say to me. >> brady: don't you put this on me. don't you do that. >> nicole: i just want you to know that i kept my end of the bargain. i broke eric's heart like you told me to. ♪ [knocks on door] [knocks on door]
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thank you, chloe for that. the wind as well northeast, east for most or northeast. humidity very low. it's in the teens for many. not only there, but also into napa county. you're not seeing any relief yet. it's a north, northeast breeze for a lot of these. and the temperatures are just really warm. north of nevada, north of fairfield, northeast concord, north of davis, north of fairfield and also oakland. that's the problem. we have the strong north wind. so temperatures are really held up. a lot of 60s on these temps. the red flag warning will go until tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. at least. there's still going to be gusts, but the wind advisory takes us through 11:00. we may update that and extend it a bit. after about the noon hour, i would think things would start to decrease as the system responsible, it dug in to the inner mountain region, starts to move out. very hazy, smoky skies, highs 70s and 80s. sal, you have too many road closures to mention. where would you like to start? >> we're going to do some of it major ones. near santa rosa, highway 101 is clos
thank you, chloe for that. the wind as well northeast, east for most or northeast. humidity very low. it's in the teens for many. not only there, but also into napa county. you're not seeing any relief yet. it's a north, northeast breeze for a lot of these. and the temperatures are just really warm. north of nevada, north of fairfield, northeast concord, north of davis, north of fairfield and also oakland. that's the problem. we have the strong north wind. so temperatures are really held up. a...
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region they're incredibly angry about there's a chloe the other side of the government traitors so like you say above the tile situation is politics and that's a kathy often with the very latest from air bill the capital of the semi autonomous kurdish region in iraq with thank you very much for your reporting. the death toll from a huge truck bomb explosion in the somali capital mogadishu has risen to more than three hundred the bombing took place in a busy commercial district. it is the deadliest single attack in the country's history the government has declared three days of national mourning. two days after the blast the once crowded street in the heart of mogadishu lies in ruins emergency workers are still recovering bodies from the rubble but they say it will be difficult to determine how many were killed so many victims were completely charred by the flames and they are worried about those who may still be alive and trapped under the rubble. we have heard those under the rubble screamed for help my biggest worry is that even the wounded us to come back into their injuries this is
region they're incredibly angry about there's a chloe the other side of the government traitors so like you say above the tile situation is politics and that's a kathy often with the very latest from air bill the capital of the semi autonomous kurdish region in iraq with thank you very much for your reporting. the death toll from a huge truck bomb explosion in the somali capital mogadishu has risen to more than three hundred the bombing took place in a busy commercial district. it is the...
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it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons, chloe sevigny, many of whom are prettyle to the heart idea of a killer building snowmen it's a terrifying idea. it never terrified or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want to. as i said, the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making this film. particularly alfredson, who i think is a really terrific director. itjust looks to me like this is a film that got away. it looks like a film, that during the film—making process, they just lost sight of where it was going. it is confused, or confusing? it's confused and confusing, and it also looks like it has been re—edited a lot. it looks like a film in which, when they've got into the editing room, they have had to work very hard to make the constituent parts come together. occasionally it just happens, a film maker literally just misses something. in the case of this, as i said, the disappointment was made worse by the fact that you go in
it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons, chloe sevigny, many of whom are prettyle to the heart idea of a killer building snowmen it's a terrifying idea. it never terrified or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want to. as i said, the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making this film. particularly alfredson, who i think is a...
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chloe will be speaking to sarah anderson here on the programme.last played a world cup back in 1998 and scots had to win in llubijana to get a play—off place. they went ahead but two goals for the home side meant gordon strachan's men needed two of their own in the last 20 minutes. and while robert snodgrass did get one back, it wasn't enough to see them through. everyone makes you feel better about yourself. even the performance makes yourself. even the performance makes you feel better about yourself. the goalkeeper was outstanding, the cross bar goalkeeper was outstanding, the crossbar wasn't too bad either! there was a lot going on we can be pleased with. we have to regroup and go again. england have qualified automatically but got another uninspiring victory to end their campaign. harry kane scored his 15th goal in his last ten games for club and country as he led the side to a 1—0 win in lithuania. northern ireland knew they'd made the play—offs shortly before they lost their last group game, beaten 1—0 by norway. scotland's earlier exit had
chloe will be speaking to sarah anderson here on the programme.last played a world cup back in 1998 and scots had to win in llubijana to get a play—off place. they went ahead but two goals for the home side meant gordon strachan's men needed two of their own in the last 20 minutes. and while robert snodgrass did get one back, it wasn't enough to see them through. everyone makes you feel better about yourself. even the performance makes yourself. even the performance makes you feel better...
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it's friday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm chloe tiley.apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. so what is ransomware and how can you protect yourself? we'll be speaking to a former hacker and to a security analyst. for some who got a criminal conviction or caution while they were under 18, a childhood mistake can affect opportunities forjobs, travel and education. a report out today says it's time the rules around disclosing childhood criminal records were relaxed. we will hear from a qualified teacher who says she cannot get a job in school because of police cautions when she was a child. we will also hear from cautions when she was a child. we will also hearfrom a recruiter who says it is important for employees to know exactly who they are hiring. donald trump, following requests from the cia and fbi, delays the release of some of the more sensitive casenotes about the assassination ofjohn f kennedy. we will hear from a woman who was at the scene of the assassination when she was just the scene of the assassination
it's friday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm chloe tiley.apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. so what is ransomware and how can you protect yourself? we'll be speaking to a former hacker and to a security analyst. for some who got a criminal conviction or caution while they were under 18, a childhood mistake can affect opportunities forjobs, travel and education. a report out today says it's time the rules around disclosing childhood criminal records were relaxed. we will hear from...
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it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons and chloe sevigny, many of whom whod or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want. the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making the film. alfredson is a terrific director and it looks to me like this is a film that got away. it looks like during the film—making process, they just lost sight of where it was going. confused or confusing? confused and confusing, and it looks like it has been re—edited a lot. it looks like when they got into the editing room, they have had to work very hard to make the constituent parts come together. occasionally it happens, a film—mmaker literally just misses something. the disappointment was made worse by the fact that you go in thinking, you know, great source material, apparently, terrific on—screen talent and a director who i really like. but at no point... and i hate to say this, i ended up being bored. i really don't say that lightly. i wanted t
it's a terrific cast, people like charlotte gainsbourg, jk simmons and chloe sevigny, many of whom whod or gripped me and i was never convinced of the psychological back story. i neverfound myself gripped and involved in the way you want. the disappointment is made worse by the fact that you look at the pedigree of the people making the film. alfredson is a terrific director and it looks to me like this is a film that got away. it looks like during the film—making process, they just lost...
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also, robert duncan, chris tuck, megan mercer, tony hannigan, mike smith, katherine killroy and chloe barrs in the cloakroom and of course i would really be remiss if i didn't thank the senate parliamentarian elizabeth mcdonough and her team along with our bill and amendment clerks who kempt us on the straight and their -- kept us on the straight and narrow. i particularly want to point out our senate parliamentarian who really has to go through the technical details of every sentence of everything that we do and when you talk about a file cabinet of ideas that are all contained in one place, she does it. she knows precedent. she's been working a long time. you have to be something that really likes detail work and pressure because when somebody comes in, they don't say take a look at this and maybe i'll see what you think next week. no, they want to know right now what you think. and fortunately, she's able with a very great personality to be able to say not yet. and then she does her research and comes up with some great -- not ones we always agree with but some great explanations f
also, robert duncan, chris tuck, megan mercer, tony hannigan, mike smith, katherine killroy and chloe barrs in the cloakroom and of course i would really be remiss if i didn't thank the senate parliamentarian elizabeth mcdonough and her team along with our bill and amendment clerks who kempt us on the straight and their -- kept us on the straight and narrow. i particularly want to point out our senate parliamentarian who really has to go through the technical details of every sentence of...
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rob sissons, bbc news. 0n the victoria derbyshire programme this morning, chloe tilley spoke to helenasessment which didn't really say anything at all and we were pushing and pushing and pushing and they drip fed us a bit but nothing very much in terms of service, then a year ago, very much in terms of service, then a yearago, he very much in terms of service, then a year ago, he was in hospitalfor a week, and the—cams doctors were in the hospital and they moved him up toa the hospital and they moved him up to a level three and from there, he has been having weekly therapy, i have been having services through them and stuff and it is excellent. but the delay, it was an insane delay. for you helen, you have accessed mental health services throughout your teen, did you struggle to get access to them?m took a while for them to kind of ta ke took a while for them to kind of take my mental health, not seriously but take it into serious consideration and it took until i was sectioned for me to get a diagnosis of post dramatic disorder. what impact does that have on you and you son? i didn't
rob sissons, bbc news. 0n the victoria derbyshire programme this morning, chloe tilley spoke to helenasessment which didn't really say anything at all and we were pushing and pushing and pushing and they drip fed us a bit but nothing very much in terms of service, then a year ago, very much in terms of service, then a yearago, he very much in terms of service, then a year ago, he was in hospitalfor a week, and the—cams doctors were in the hospital and they moved him up toa the hospital and...
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yesterday, chloe tilley spoke to the mum of one boy who was groomed by gangs in his early teens.. just changes in behaviour. very extreme changes, and a lot of it, you can expect to happen round that age. but this was something that was quite stark, and it was, it wasn‘t gradual. a real personality transformation, quite quickly. using real course language and kiss playing real bad anger —— displaying real bad anger issues and there was no reason for it, so it was all very difficult to deal with. it was almost like it wasn‘t your own son. it was a little bit later on that he started to go missing. yes. there was about 18 months of activity, which was very out of character. behavioural indicators that were not quite right, and he then went missing. the first episode was for a substantial number of days, totally out of the blue. and he came home of his own accord? no, he was found by police and we were told that he had been groomed by a gang that were well—known to police for extreme violence during the missing episode, which obviously was just jaw—dropping a as parent, to have to h
yesterday, chloe tilley spoke to the mum of one boy who was groomed by gangs in his early teens.. just changes in behaviour. very extreme changes, and a lot of it, you can expect to happen round that age. but this was something that was quite stark, and it was, it wasn‘t gradual. a real personality transformation, quite quickly. using real course language and kiss playing real bad anger —— displaying real bad anger issues and there was no reason for it, so it was all very difficult to...
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does he have a chloeing allowance? getting millions and millions of dollars. >> it's a layer, middle layer is there. >> dylan had monday ad on monday. >> this is brown and brown and broken and man bra. ban one said president trump hasn't done anything in this administration that makes the u.s. look isolationist. well, what does the united states and syria now have in common after nicaragua, not in the deal. >> we have that going for us. >> even north korea is in the deal. >> willie, we're special, as our mothers always told us, we're special you have all are winners. >> it's us and the assad regime you have all can wear five shirts today. >>> senator bob corker, a man who towers intellectually over the president, he dismisses the president's appearances as today's luncheon no more than a photo op. we will talk about that and so much more when "morning joe" returns. america's beverage companies have come together to bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar
does he have a chloeing allowance? getting millions and millions of dollars. >> it's a layer, middle layer is there. >> dylan had monday ad on monday. >> this is brown and brown and broken and man bra. ban one said president trump hasn't done anything in this administration that makes the u.s. look isolationist. well, what does the united states and syria now have in common after nicaragua, not in the deal. >> we have that going for us. >> even north korea is in...
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it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme. they include people who are strong remainers, strong levers, people somewhere in the middle. our cabinet members aware, yes? yes. do some cabinet member supported, yes they do, i am sure they will not say that in public. the parents of baby harriet who was stillborn are with us harriet who was stillborn are with us this morning to talk about the multiple failings that led to her death and why they are campaigning to get the law changed around inquests. the chief of police in the spanish region of catalonia who won national praise for his handling of the barcelona terror attack is due in court this morning — as a suspect in an investigation into inciting rebellion against the state. —— barcelona. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. lots to talk about today. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning, use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the top story this morning, former
it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme. they include people who are strong remainers, strong levers, people somewhere in the middle. our cabinet members aware, yes? yes. do some cabinet member supported, yes they do, i am sure they will not say that in public. the parents of baby harriet who was stillborn are with us harriet who was stillborn are with us this morning to talk about the multiple failings that led to her death and why they are campaigning to get the law...