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and i thought i had to speak out and i spoke to the team andl to speak out and i spoke to the team andt they were free to do what they thought was correct. and the way you build team and you build success is to let people be themselves. so the difficulty therefrom robert is getting that path whereby players can protest but perhaps not during the anthem. there has been a signal could impact on nfl ratings, lots of fa ns could impact on nfl ratings, lots of fans feel that anger towards their tea m fans feel that anger towards their team members. ispoke fans feel that anger towards their team members. i spoke to one fan in kansas city last week and who said he would boo any player who knelt evenif he would boo any player who knelt even if they had gone on to score a touchdown. a very entrenched position. this is the position the nfl find themselves in and there will be a reaction matter what happens in the coming days as the nfl tries to find that way through between those who protest and the right of those who think they should be patriotically respect the anthem. a very divisive topic i
and i thought i had to speak out and i spoke to the team andl to speak out and i spoke to the team andt they were free to do what they thought was correct. and the way you build team and you build success is to let people be themselves. so the difficulty therefrom robert is getting that path whereby players can protest but perhaps not during the anthem. there has been a signal could impact on nfl ratings, lots of fa ns could impact on nfl ratings, lots of fans feel that anger towards their tea...
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i spoke to him a little earlier on about his upcoming bout. i'm looking forward to it a lot. belfast for probably two and a half years now. the atmosphere is always incredible so i can't wait to get under the lights again and hopefully put in an explosive performance. your last fight was called off so it is ten months probably since you would have got in the ring. how will it affect you? i think it will be ok. i have full training camp agouti areas, the fight was called off literally the day before it was meant to take place. of the ring and out of the gym. i have another camp behind me. i am looking forward to it. i am feeling like i am on track at the moment, feeling sharp, feeling good, no injuries. i feel like i will put in a good performance. that is good news but there have been changes is the last time you were in the ring. you have left your camp, tell us what was what was behind that decision and how things are going with jamie? i thought at this stage my career it was the thing to do. shane was an incredible coach and his dad was a very good manager as well. i just t
i spoke to him a little earlier on about his upcoming bout. i'm looking forward to it a lot. belfast for probably two and a half years now. the atmosphere is always incredible so i can't wait to get under the lights again and hopefully put in an explosive performance. your last fight was called off so it is ten months probably since you would have got in the ring. how will it affect you? i think it will be ok. i have full training camp agouti areas, the fight was called off literally the day...
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i thought i had to speak out, and i spoke to the team, andi speak out, and i spoke to the team, and it they were free to do what they thought was correct, and the way you build team and you build success is to let people be themselves. so the difficulty from robert kraft is clearly getting that path whereby players can protest, but perhaps not during the national anthem. there has been a significant impact on nfl ratings, lots of fans feel that anger towards their team members. i spoke to one fan in kansas city last week who said he would do any player who knelt, even if they had gone on to score a touchdown. very entrenched positions, and this is the position the nfl find themselves in, and there will be a reaction no matter what happens in the coming days as the nfl tries to find that we threw between those who protest on the right of those who think that perhaps they should be patriotic and respect the american anthem. richard conway there. nick kyrigos has been stripped of his first round prize money and fined an additional $10,000 following his shanghai first set retirement. mean
i thought i had to speak out, and i spoke to the team, andi speak out, and i spoke to the team, and it they were free to do what they thought was correct, and the way you build team and you build success is to let people be themselves. so the difficulty from robert kraft is clearly getting that path whereby players can protest, but perhaps not during the national anthem. there has been a significant impact on nfl ratings, lots of fans feel that anger towards their team members. i spoke to one...
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earlier, i spoke to an a nalyst recalls. earlier, i spoke to an analyst in tokyo.companies introducing automatic driving cars, all of those old companies are eager to start using those models. and it comes at a time when we've had quite a lot of scandals from japanese companies, nissan and kobe steel. those scandals are quite different but has it been talked about in the industry a lot? the quality of made injapan? ido a lot? the quality of made injapan? i do not think there is any major problem in the quality front of japanese products. at this point, the biggest questions are surrounding compliance and especially nissan, the day did not really follow. the procedure of inspection in japan. really follow. the procedure of inspection injapan. that's been the case because many of those companies are getting used to 20 or 30 years of traditional practice. they are providing —— it is busy. these different factors relating to those companies and the procedure of inspections, but it does not necessarily mean that there is an immediate threat. the end of an era, the hong
earlier, i spoke to an a nalyst recalls. earlier, i spoke to an analyst in tokyo.companies introducing automatic driving cars, all of those old companies are eager to start using those models. and it comes at a time when we've had quite a lot of scandals from japanese companies, nissan and kobe steel. those scandals are quite different but has it been talked about in the industry a lot? the quality of made injapan? ido a lot? the quality of made injapan? i do not think there is any major...
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i spoke to one of the surgeons. they do have drills for these things.ple of times a year, they have drills that prepare them for the eventuality of a mass shooting. at the hospital, they recently had medics who actually worked at the orlando shooting, who came over and share their insights, not knowing what was going to unfold a few weeks later. thoseith all of that, doctors i spoke to say nothing can really prepare you for the scene they saw in those hospital rooms on sunday night. laura: thank you for joining us. for more on the police investigation, i am joined by a former special agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives in philadelphia. what will the atf agents at the scene in las vegas be trying to establish right now? >> first of all, they will be trying to establish how mr. paddock was able to obtain the firearms. my understanding is that most of the firearms, if not all of them, were actually purchased by paddock legally in the u.s. they were purchased from several different states, but again, all purchased legally. lau
i spoke to one of the surgeons. they do have drills for these things.ple of times a year, they have drills that prepare them for the eventuality of a mass shooting. at the hospital, they recently had medics who actually worked at the orlando shooting, who came over and share their insights, not knowing what was going to unfold a few weeks later. thoseith all of that, doctors i spoke to say nothing can really prepare you for the scene they saw in those hospital rooms on sunday night. laura:...
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earlier i spoke to our correspondent pablo foley elliot's in barcelona i asked him whether people were able to vote in his area. but they certainly were because there were long queues of people from early morning trying to get into the polling stations across the region in fact i was at a polling station not too far from where i am and central barcelona and there were long queues of people i spoke to one man and he was there for an hour and a half and he said he probably take another hour at least or an hour and a half to get inside to cast his ballot and i was in the late afternoon then we've seen across the region that the police have tried to close a lot of the polling stations so some people didn't manage to go because the way they changed the law essentially they allowed people to basically they didn't have to go to their local polling station they could go anywhere and vote so any place that any polling station that was open and you were resident in catalonia you could go and vote there so that's what happened today for a lot of people that they just moved around and made sure th
earlier i spoke to our correspondent pablo foley elliot's in barcelona i asked him whether people were able to vote in his area. but they certainly were because there were long queues of people from early morning trying to get into the polling stations across the region in fact i was at a polling station not too far from where i am and central barcelona and there were long queues of people i spoke to one man and he was there for an hour and a half and he said he probably take another hour at...
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or earlier i spoke with our correspondent paul well following ellison barcelona i asked him about whether people were able to cast their votes and his area. they certainly were because there were long queues of people from early morning trying to get into the polling stations across the region in fact i was at a polling station not too far from where i am and central barcelona and there were long queues of people i spoke to one man and he was there for an hour and a half and he said he probably take another hour at least or an hour and a half to get inside to cast his ballot and i was in the late afternoon then we've seen across the region that the police have tried to close them out of the polling stations so some people didn't manage to go because the way they changed the law essentially they allowed people to basically they didn't have to go to their local polling station they could go anywhere and vote so any place that any polling station that was open and you were resident in catalonia you could go and vote there so that's what happened today for a lot of people that they just moved
or earlier i spoke with our correspondent paul well following ellison barcelona i asked him about whether people were able to cast their votes and his area. they certainly were because there were long queues of people from early morning trying to get into the polling stations across the region in fact i was at a polling station not too far from where i am and central barcelona and there were long queues of people i spoke to one man and he was there for an hour and a half and he said he probably...
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i spoke to pierre in brussels. pierre: there was a first round of votes between experts of the 28 member states this morning who were convened at 10:00 local time. this first-round vote showed there was no sufficient maturity in one direction or the other. germany has abstained, for example, and we know that 10 countries voted against a renewal of the license for glyphosate. 10 countries was not enough to build a sufficient majority in order to obtain a ban of the substance, glyphosate. as far as renewal, the situation is now that the european commission must reconvene a new meaning of these national experts from the 28 member states in order to have a new vote, and in the meantime, countries opposed to the license , or on the other hand favorable to a renewal, must step up diplomatic efforts to build a ban thisority to license. there will be new meetings before december, which is the deadline for the current license. if not, the commission is obliged to postpone the decision. then, the license would be furthered i
i spoke to pierre in brussels. pierre: there was a first round of votes between experts of the 28 member states this morning who were convened at 10:00 local time. this first-round vote showed there was no sufficient maturity in one direction or the other. germany has abstained, for example, and we know that 10 countries voted against a renewal of the license for glyphosate. 10 countries was not enough to build a sufficient majority in order to obtain a ban of the substance, glyphosate. as far...
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i spoke i have spoken to alex edwards, a friend of joshua boyle. i spoke to him an hourago. be doing as well is possible under the circumstances. he isa possible under the circumstances. he is a resolute person. he came through as well as i expected him to. how easy finding being back home? he said, for him, it's mostly been dealing with the media spin bowling. do you know what his plans are? he hasn't spoken about that. they try to re—establish some sort of normal life. what was your reaction when you heard he had been rescued? when you heard they survived their ordeal?” rescued? when you heard they survived their ordeal? i was thrilled. the last we heard, the news was not very encouraging. the government of afghanistan was going to go ahead and execute haqqani and the haqqani network threatened to kill the family of the government of afghanistan did that. this of course isa afghanistan did that. this of course is a highly dangerous part of afghanistan that they travelled to. what did you make of them travelling there, particularly as his wife was pregnant. i was surprised b
i spoke i have spoken to alex edwards, a friend of joshua boyle. i spoke to him an hourago. be doing as well is possible under the circumstances. he isa possible under the circumstances. he is a resolute person. he came through as well as i expected him to. how easy finding being back home? he said, for him, it's mostly been dealing with the media spin bowling. do you know what his plans are? he hasn't spoken about that. they try to re—establish some sort of normal life. what was your...
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direct rule over the region in the wake of the catalan regional holness moves to trigger independence i spoke to a correspondent charlotte shells impale as the demonstration was winding down i asked her what she had seen on the streets of the catalan capital. yes just a short time ago there were thousands of people behind me draped in spanish flags police put estimates at the turned out at about three hundred thousand of the activists here claiming that there were over a million people on the streets protesting against independence is also worth noting that there was an easy fact i hate to be seen in the crowd as well people here very clear on the fact that they know that an independent catalunya would have to reapply to be part of the e.u. something they say would be a total disaster people here were cheering in the crowds they didn't want spain to be divided it was really a very good spirited process though it has to be said although that shouldn't muss the fact that there was some genuine anger and frustration from people here in the crowd some were even chanting that they wanted to see co
direct rule over the region in the wake of the catalan regional holness moves to trigger independence i spoke to a correspondent charlotte shells impale as the demonstration was winding down i asked her what she had seen on the streets of the catalan capital. yes just a short time ago there were thousands of people behind me draped in spanish flags police put estimates at the turned out at about three hundred thousand of the activists here claiming that there were over a million people on the...
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a little earlier i spoke to the bbc reporter outside the natural history museum when this was happeningexit of the museum. just as the incident had happened. i could see a car that was driving across the road looking like it was going into one of the boulders on the site of the road. i could see a crowd of people around what was clearly one or two people on the pavement. i have tried to talk to the police and i am not getting much information. all i am being told is that there have been a few minor injuries. there is a double police cordon and they are calling it a police —— crime scene. 0rwas or was the card that you have seen? as you came out of the exhibition road entrance of the natural history museum... you could see the car may be 100 metres or less on the left—hand side of the road. since then we have had lots of police coming into the scene and there is an ambulance behind the second cordon, definitely somebody being put into the ambulance. it is not clear how bad the injuries are, it does not look that bad from here. police say they have arrested someone, police say they have a
a little earlier i spoke to the bbc reporter outside the natural history museum when this was happeningexit of the museum. just as the incident had happened. i could see a car that was driving across the road looking like it was going into one of the boulders on the site of the road. i could see a crowd of people around what was clearly one or two people on the pavement. i have tried to talk to the police and i am not getting much information. all i am being told is that there have been a few...
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i spoke to the media ninety on friday. women be. t me be yeah a man be to disarm me be and i mean a have been referred to the public prosecutors office today. and we have opened a judicial inquiry. what is your example they're charged with attempted murder by an organized gang in league with a terrorist organization? possession and transported explosive devices by an organized gang in leader of the terrorist organization. no fun and membership of the criminal association or terrorist group shoveled up about it it comes on the conduct and to get some. infomercials. the judicial inquiry will first look to see if any other accomplices are at large. you can also try to determine why this building in the sixteen parodies of on was targeted he was set militants has him on these from. well said franz of radicalized women who fomented jihadism to set syria three times. has been given a ten year prison sentence christine the vietnam wg had a granny. a said she wanted to spend time with him in case he matrimony down. fifty one year old is one
i spoke to the media ninety on friday. women be. t me be yeah a man be to disarm me be and i mean a have been referred to the public prosecutors office today. and we have opened a judicial inquiry. what is your example they're charged with attempted murder by an organized gang in league with a terrorist organization? possession and transported explosive devices by an organized gang in leader of the terrorist organization. no fun and membership of the criminal association or terrorist group...
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a short time ago i spoke to lloyd wakeman. he saw the incident. as in i was in the changing rooms in the bowling alley. i came out and the place was empty. i thought maybe there was a fire. then i was told to get out. i grabbed my boys and walked out. you must have been absolutely terrified. what was going through your mind? nothing, just get my boys out. you are safe now? yeah. what can you see around you? what have people been saying? i'm not sure we haven't really heard a lot. the buildings are locked up. the cinema, the restaurants, the bowling alley. i'm not really too sure. tell us alley. i'm not really too sure. tell usa alley. i'm not really too sure. tell us a bit about the area, bermuda park, and what there is in the context? it's just park, and what there is in the context? it'sjust an industrial estate. it's where the mcdonald's, bowling, were all that is. kfc. can you see police officers around you? yeah, they blocked all the roads. nobody is coming in or out. what instructions have they been giving people in the area? hull they haven'
a short time ago i spoke to lloyd wakeman. he saw the incident. as in i was in the changing rooms in the bowling alley. i came out and the place was empty. i thought maybe there was a fire. then i was told to get out. i grabbed my boys and walked out. you must have been absolutely terrified. what was going through your mind? nothing, just get my boys out. you are safe now? yeah. what can you see around you? what have people been saying? i'm not sure we haven't really heard a lot. the buildings...
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if i spoke more, or trash talk more, i develop as a fighter.f i spoke more, or trash talk more, i might be more, or trash talk more, i might be more feared, myjob is to break them down the ring, strip them of confidence and desire, stripping them of winning. that is what i do inside the ring, not outside the ring. wales' rugby league side had suffered record rugby league cup defeat at the hands of public any. they scored ten tries in the 56 point win. a consolation try at the end could not live spectacular welsh spirits. i didn't think we performed well in any aspect of rugby league today. i think it has been a very harsh lesson, the southern hemisphere fellas carry the ball aggressively, and if you don't stand up aggressively, and if you don't stand up to that, you end up getting rolled and lose field position. we can getany rolled and lose field position. we can get any attack. i have a consummate our opponents. that is all the sport for now. you can see the latest on our website. i will have more later in the next hour. british overseas terr
if i spoke more, or trash talk more, i develop as a fighter.f i spoke more, or trash talk more, i might be more, or trash talk more, i might be more feared, myjob is to break them down the ring, strip them of confidence and desire, stripping them of winning. that is what i do inside the ring, not outside the ring. wales' rugby league side had suffered record rugby league cup defeat at the hands of public any. they scored ten tries in the 56 point win. a consolation try at the end could not live...
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the parents were full of praise when i spoke to them at canada's efforts. it is difficult to say.given up hope of any sort of rescue attempt. there were suggestions of that in the past. it occurred this week because of american intelligence passed along to pakistan. whatever interest mr boyle had in afghanistan before he was kidnapped, he now has the challenge of trying to integrate himself and his wife back into a society they had been isolated from for five years and to introduce their children to a country, a culture of which they have no knowledge really? no, and i would imagine it stands in captivity they we re imagine it stands in captivity they were extremely isolated. the children have very little knowledge of any society in general. their world has been their parents and their captors for the last times to date. it is going to be a very difficult time for all of them. and for theirfamily as difficult time for all of them. and for their family as well. everyone is happy to be reunited, but tremendously difficult adjustments are going to have to be made by everyone. the hom
the parents were full of praise when i spoke to them at canada's efforts. it is difficult to say.given up hope of any sort of rescue attempt. there were suggestions of that in the past. it occurred this week because of american intelligence passed along to pakistan. whatever interest mr boyle had in afghanistan before he was kidnapped, he now has the challenge of trying to integrate himself and his wife back into a society they had been isolated from for five years and to introduce their...
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phenomenas following the latest developments in las vegas for us i spoke to him earlier and asked him how investigators are reacting to the statement given by the gunman's girlfriend. well obviously i cannot really say for sure if they believe her what seems clear is that investigators from now don't seem to see her as a suspect they see her rather as a witness or personal interest as we've heard in the report the girlfriend mary lou definitely was not directly involved in the shooting she was not even in the country last sunday apparently two weeks ago the shooter had bought her a flight to the philippines to allow her to visit have family there in the way it seems like he was trying to get her out of the way and according to that statement that mrs stanley's lawyer read yet also wired her a substantial amount of money while she was in the philippines which in hindsight could be seen as a kind of parting gift i have to say though that for me personally it still looks sort of strange that mrs bentley who has been living with mr pedagog for years would have noticed nothing. about her b
phenomenas following the latest developments in las vegas for us i spoke to him earlier and asked him how investigators are reacting to the statement given by the gunman's girlfriend. well obviously i cannot really say for sure if they believe her what seems clear is that investigators from now don't seem to see her as a suspect they see her rather as a witness or personal interest as we've heard in the report the girlfriend mary lou definitely was not directly involved in the shooting she was...
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earlier on i spoke to be cou nty opposition.oke to be county governor who said that anyone who wanted to protect the bait in the vote will be free to do so. there are also concerns from the electoral commission officials that their city would not be assured. we will not interfere, they can, do their job, will not interfere, they can, do theirjob, we will not interfere. this is one of the areas that they have claimed there is danger. we shall not interfere. if there is interference, those are people led by other forces other than us. police say they will take serious action against any individual found to be disrupting tomorrow's election 01’ to be disrupting tomorrow's election or intimidating the electoral commission officials. full coverage of the election tomorrow from bbc news. let's switch from kenyan politics to chinese politics. xijinping's grip on power in china has tightened still further. this was the moment that the communist party unveiled its new the politburo standing committee. these men — and they are all men — a
earlier on i spoke to be cou nty opposition.oke to be county governor who said that anyone who wanted to protect the bait in the vote will be free to do so. there are also concerns from the electoral commission officials that their city would not be assured. we will not interfere, they can, do their job, will not interfere, they can, do theirjob, we will not interfere. this is one of the areas that they have claimed there is danger. we shall not interfere. if there is interference, those are...
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earlier, i spoke to in hastings, who wrote about this, and asked how he got his information. difficult to get into north korea. but to get into north korea, you need to leave eventually. —— justin north korea, you need to leave eventually. ——justin hastings. north korea, you need to leave eventually. -- justin hastings. you have caught your book a most enterprising country. that is not a lot of people about north korea. they are enterprising in the sense that they need means to make money. the government does not provide for them, and is harmfulfor their lifestyle, so they need to make money by any means they can, by any means they can be a legal or illegal, to survive. in your book, you based a lot of your analysis on the people you spoke to in the border area with china. i know that china, adding recently announced an orderfor north china, adding recently announced an order for north korean china, adding recently announced an orderfor north korean companies operating in china to leave. they will have a huge impact of the people you spoke to. yes. most of the people we spoke
earlier, i spoke to in hastings, who wrote about this, and asked how he got his information. difficult to get into north korea. but to get into north korea, you need to leave eventually. —— justin north korea, you need to leave eventually. ——justin hastings. north korea, you need to leave eventually. -- justin hastings. you have caught your book a most enterprising country. that is not a lot of people about north korea. they are enterprising in the sense that they need means to make...
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it shows me how long i spoke.eding once. i was positive and honest when i spoke. —— speaking ones. good information to have. emotionally taxing for her as she bared her soul, she said, as she goes through her career. how about for you working away furiously in that little room without sleep?” working away furiously in that little room without sleep? i think we ta ke little room without sleep? i think we take to the bbc crew out yesterday as we working. it ended up being a week of introspection as well. as women in technology. we don't spend time thinking about our own rules, who we are. it is emotional to think about our roles in society as women. thinking about my little cousins, the younger women in our lives to look up to us. how do you feel as the week comes to an end? i will try to catch her, i will miss her, as she is travelling around the world. you were strangers when you first met? our crew and all of us where total strangers. now, we are friends and we are really excited to move all.ai fraud. and compani
it shows me how long i spoke.eding once. i was positive and honest when i spoke. —— speaking ones. good information to have. emotionally taxing for her as she bared her soul, she said, as she goes through her career. how about for you working away furiously in that little room without sleep?” working away furiously in that little room without sleep? i think we ta ke little room without sleep? i think we take to the bbc crew out yesterday as we working. it ended up being a week of...
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but i spoke to one surgeon who spent more than 15 out hours treating patients here.as a war zone. he said there were a range of injuries. most of the injuries are gunshot wound. 0ther of the injuries are gunshot wound. other hospitals have also been treating people who were trampled as they tried to get out of the concert. 0thers they tried to get out of the concert. others who were trying to jump concert. others who were trying to jump from fences and were injured as they fell. now, the doctors here we re they fell. now, the doctors here were praised in that recent years conference. many of the doctors here we re conference. many of the doctors here were prepared for an event like this. they have regular drills for mass shooting. it is one of the largest trauma centres in america. i think it is the only one in this state. so they are prepared for these kind of eventualities. but as these kind of eventualities. but as the doctor said to me earlier, you are never the doctor said to me earlier, you a re never really the doctor said to me earlier, you are never really q
but i spoke to one surgeon who spent more than 15 out hours treating patients here.as a war zone. he said there were a range of injuries. most of the injuries are gunshot wound. 0ther of the injuries are gunshot wound. other hospitals have also been treating people who were trampled as they tried to get out of the concert. 0thers they tried to get out of the concert. others who were trying to jump concert. others who were trying to jump from fences and were injured as they fell. now, the...
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earlier i spoke to the head of security here at sellafield.er, it's just a question of exploration — as we uncover these things then we deal with them as quickly and as efficiently as possible. it sounds like they had been there too long, because the decision was made to remove them as soon as you saw them. i think so. as soon as we become aware, then we take proactive steps to get rid of the problem as quickly and safely as we can. once we had determined the properties of these chemicals, we are fiow properties of these chemicals, we are now getting on with the process. a person who is a member of staff said they had crystallised, have they? i can't honestly answer that question, but the reccie that was conducted yesterday determined there was no immediate threat from these solvents. the issue around crystallisation is important, because they can become dangerous. but sellafield said they had not crystallised. investigation is now underway, crucial to this is looking through the laboratory at any other old chemicals which might be unsafe and
earlier i spoke to the head of security here at sellafield.er, it's just a question of exploration — as we uncover these things then we deal with them as quickly and as efficiently as possible. it sounds like they had been there too long, because the decision was made to remove them as soon as you saw them. i think so. as soon as we become aware, then we take proactive steps to get rid of the problem as quickly and safely as we can. once we had determined the properties of these chemicals, we...
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he died so i spoke to andrew garfield about how the breathing actually work in the film and not making it look like he's really breathing. watch this.
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steve wynn has always been a leader in the industry i spoke to several casino experts who said that maybehe industry goes, much tighter security, because i lost you prevent someone from bringing guns into a hotel like this person dead? the mood in america's party capital is pretty somber. is the start of a global gaming expo, the largest tradeshow for the casino industry with 26,000 people from all over the world. normally steely casino executives jumped up in public addresses and meetings are canceled and rescheduled and topics refocused to address what has really been a tragedy here. shery: the businss lead you spoke , what did thetell you about reconciling, keeping guests safe and not restrict in their freedom? -- not restricting their freedom? chris: there's going to be trade-offs. it took longer to get into the wynn, because there was a line. below is a little less busy, i can not be sure to contribute that to the security. it's happening at a time of transition for the las vegas casino industry, and they tried to get people out of the casino and created these experiences, sporting e
steve wynn has always been a leader in the industry i spoke to several casino experts who said that maybehe industry goes, much tighter security, because i lost you prevent someone from bringing guns into a hotel like this person dead? the mood in america's party capital is pretty somber. is the start of a global gaming expo, the largest tradeshow for the casino industry with 26,000 people from all over the world. normally steely casino executives jumped up in public addresses and meetings are...
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i spoke with a philadelphia attorney who is in las vegas right now. he tells us he was in the middle of the crowd as shots rang out. he had to run to keep from being trampled. he is billy changelini. he spoke to me moments ago from his hotel room located along the strip, not far from the shooting scene. he tells me when the gunfire started, he was on the street about three blocks away walking. he heard rapid gunfire, turned and saw a large mass of people running, as he describes, full steam toward him. he said he had to run with the crowd or risked getting trampled. some people were trampled. he says people were so panicked they ran into the streets. cars hit a few of them. other cars crashed. he described a panic and chaotic scene. he made it to his hotel and rode the elevator with people who were at the country music festival that was sprayed by gunfire. he says they couldn't even speak they were so shaken. >> we're working to talk to more people from philadelphia who are there. i spoke with a retired las vegas police officer who lives in burlington
i spoke with a philadelphia attorney who is in las vegas right now. he tells us he was in the middle of the crowd as shots rang out. he had to run to keep from being trampled. he is billy changelini. he spoke to me moments ago from his hotel room located along the strip, not far from the shooting scene. he tells me when the gunfire started, he was on the street about three blocks away walking. he heard rapid gunfire, turned and saw a large mass of people running, as he describes, full steam...
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has called the threat of a long prison sentence quote in comprehensible and unacceptable or earlier i spoke with our correspondent dorian jones at the courthouse in his bowl i began by asking what evidence there is against it a story. well very little impact that's why there is so much outrage over this case prosecutors claim that along with eleven of the defendants were part of a conspiracy to create civic on breast across turkey that would aim to unseat the turkish president type earth one but the evidence in the seventeen page indictment appears to be very little it relies heavily on publications made by amnesty international put into the public domain even they've used the tweet which said enjoy the boat right to the island where this meeting was going to it was attending to enjoy their rights so there is outrage at this case because there is absolutely very little evidence although prosecutors can under emergency rule piles introduce new evidence in today's hearings so everyone is waiting whether the prosecutors have anything to add to it but for now at least there is very little ok we
has called the threat of a long prison sentence quote in comprehensible and unacceptable or earlier i spoke with our correspondent dorian jones at the courthouse in his bowl i began by asking what evidence there is against it a story. well very little impact that's why there is so much outrage over this case prosecutors claim that along with eleven of the defendants were part of a conspiracy to create civic on breast across turkey that would aim to unseat the turkish president type earth one...
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earlier i spoke to daniel berlant, who is the assistant deputy director of cal fire, in the state capitalnto. and with so many people unaccounted for, i asked him to clarify the figures for us. right now we are battling 22 large wildfires across california. so far, over 170,000 acres have been destroyed and burned by this fire. as you mentioned, a lot of people still unaccounted for. 20,000 people evacuated by these fires and this is the sad number, at least 3500 homes and structures destroyed and 21 people have now been confirmed died in these fires. so a very tragic situation in california. we have over 8000 firefighters battling the fire, bringing in a lot of reinforcements to help slow down and stop these fast—moving fires being fanned by the winds. 8000 firefighters, are you getting to grips with this? in california, we have firefighters —— wildfires every year. we can call in local firefighters from los angeles, san francisco and the communities in between. we have called out to other states around us to send out their firefighting resources as well. we have a lot of equipment battl
earlier i spoke to daniel berlant, who is the assistant deputy director of cal fire, in the state capitalnto. and with so many people unaccounted for, i asked him to clarify the figures for us. right now we are battling 22 large wildfires across california. so far, over 170,000 acres have been destroyed and burned by this fire. as you mentioned, a lot of people still unaccounted for. 20,000 people evacuated by these fires and this is the sad number, at least 3500 homes and structures destroyed...
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earlier i spoke to the local mp marcusjones, who described what he has been told.e at bermuda park. i'm concerned obviously for members of the police force that are there trying to keep those people safe. i have spoken very briefly to the warwickshire police and crime commissioner about this incident. i'm waiting for an update from a senior officerfrom warwickshire police. but i'm taking the view at the moment that we must allow the police to get on with theirjob, do theirwork, and hopefully keep the people that are there safe. and is it your understanding that this is an ongoing situation, that they are still dealing with something, whatever it is? can you give any indication of what it might be? there are a lot of eyewitness reports. i'm not absolutely sure of all the information so i don't think it would be right for me to actually try to speculate as to what is or isn't going on. i think it's important at this stage that the police are allowed to do their work, and in terms of some of the speculation that is coming out, if some of the information is right, it i
earlier i spoke to the local mp marcusjones, who described what he has been told.e at bermuda park. i'm concerned obviously for members of the police force that are there trying to keep those people safe. i have spoken very briefly to the warwickshire police and crime commissioner about this incident. i'm waiting for an update from a senior officerfrom warwickshire police. but i'm taking the view at the moment that we must allow the police to get on with theirjob, do theirwork, and hopefully...
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i will also tell you i spoke with the senator, about some of those needs. i am very encouraged that the state and the federal government is here being represented as they understand the devastation we have experienced. we are a resilient county. we will come back from this. right now we need to grieve because the loss is significant. we promise we will try to get as much information as we can through multiple means. now i would introduce my colleague supervisor rabbit. >> i just want to shout out to all of the brave men and women who are manning the lines. i also want to thank those who are detecting them -- >> we have been listening to a press conference in santa rosa, we lost the audio signal it appears. we will work to get that back if this will continue. in the meantime we can recap. let's go back live, we are back online. >> okay we are still having some issues, we are working on that. some of the headlines, i guess we have a curfew that will be in place as of 6:45 tonight. it will remain in place in areas where there is an evacuation order. mandatory e
i will also tell you i spoke with the senator, about some of those needs. i am very encouraged that the state and the federal government is here being represented as they understand the devastation we have experienced. we are a resilient county. we will come back from this. right now we need to grieve because the loss is significant. we promise we will try to get as much information as we can through multiple means. now i would introduce my colleague supervisor rabbit. >> i just want to...
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out there, i spoke to the bbc‘stimbo cox, who is in barcelona.ere he is on the tactics mr pidgeon wa nt here he is on the tactics mr pidgeon want is pursuing. to make it as bring the ship, but it has been an extraordinary day, so many days over the last three weeks, of febrile rumours, attempted political brinkmanship, chaos and then anger. i think a lot of his supporters felt that by calling for snap elections, which they thought puigdemont was going to do, he would get some sort of climbdown from madrid. that will be an announcement that they would suspend article one 50. that would not happen. and his other hardline supporters that he was going to call snap elections and came out on the street saying, you traitor, you should have declared independence. so that statement we we re independence. so that statement we were expecting a lunchtime eventually came at 5pm local time, mr puigdemont in the catalan parliament behind me just mr puigdemont in the catalan parliament behind mejust now, the thinking is dump it any money on this now, every thing
out there, i spoke to the bbc‘stimbo cox, who is in barcelona.ere he is on the tactics mr pidgeon wa nt here he is on the tactics mr pidgeon want is pursuing. to make it as bring the ship, but it has been an extraordinary day, so many days over the last three weeks, of febrile rumours, attempted political brinkmanship, chaos and then anger. i think a lot of his supporters felt that by calling for snap elections, which they thought puigdemont was going to do, he would get some sort of...
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i spoke with a tech co nsulta nt at the top.r and he said the effects on folding in the conglomerate is a bit like a korean television drama. although it sounds a little bit like a typical korean drama, a lot of apprehension about management of the way they are built is actually reasonably resilient and you have a family relationship ——a friendly relationship with the competitors. if the iphone cells, each iphone that sells, samsung stands to gain about 110 us dollars. so even if they don't win on the handset side, for their competitors to do well is to win. and despite the record earnings forecasts which is said to be released later this month, the drama continues in management. earlier today, its month, the drama continues in management. earliertoday, its ceo and vice—chairman decided to step down from management, deepening concerns over a leadership vacuum. so, the plot thickens! we will hear more from you later. thank you. in other news: shares of kobe steel have slumped more than 8% after the nikkei newspaper said more than
i spoke with a tech co nsulta nt at the top.r and he said the effects on folding in the conglomerate is a bit like a korean television drama. although it sounds a little bit like a typical korean drama, a lot of apprehension about management of the way they are built is actually reasonably resilient and you have a family relationship ——a friendly relationship with the competitors. if the iphone cells, each iphone that sells, samsung stands to gain about 110 us dollars. so even if they don't...
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i spoke with him shortly and i want to update on one thing. he spoke with the president after he had comments which you and told me '' a good conversation and they are good. >> sticking with that topic i know you called that report erroneous but the secretary declined several opportunities to dispute one particular part of the dia he called the president a moron. was he uncomfortable without widespread perception it was that part of the port -- report because it was true?. >> this secretary does not use that type of language and did not use that type of language to talk about the president or anyone. i hope that clarifies. >> he did not say that. >> he did not say that.
i spoke with him shortly and i want to update on one thing. he spoke with the president after he had comments which you and told me '' a good conversation and they are good. >> sticking with that topic i know you called that report erroneous but the secretary declined several opportunities to dispute one particular part of the dia he called the president a moron. was he uncomfortable without widespread perception it was that part of the port -- report because it was true?. >> this...
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one of the people i spoke to initially thought it was a car losing control. losed. i am standing on thejunction has been closed. i am standing on the junction and the police cordon is right up here. in the last couple of minutes we saw the police dogs fa ns of minutes we saw the police dogs fans leaving the scene. —— vans. it does look very calm and the police are seemingly... it looks like the situation is under control. thank you very much. i can talk to our home affairs correspondent that one end of exhibition road in south kensington in central london. dominic, do we have any further idea of what the police think this incident was? no. in fact, most of the police are working on the basis they simply don't know. just give you some geography, i am effectively at the south end of the exhibition road some way from chloe. officers here were drafted in from policing a major march that has been going through central london by football supporters, who have been organising effectively a march against extremism, against terrorism. some of the officers due to be part
one of the people i spoke to initially thought it was a car losing control. losed. i am standing on thejunction has been closed. i am standing on the junction and the police cordon is right up here. in the last couple of minutes we saw the police dogs fa ns of minutes we saw the police dogs fans leaving the scene. —— vans. it does look very calm and the police are seemingly... it looks like the situation is under control. thank you very much. i can talk to our home affairs correspondent...
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on thursday, when i spoke with the pa rents, thursday, when i spoke with the parents, they were fullts. parents, they were full of praise at ca nada's efforts. it's parents, they were full of praise at canada's efforts. it's very, very difficult to say. i mean, the family had given up hope of any sort of rescue attempt. there had been suggestions in the past that was going to happen. it occurred this week because of american intelligence which was pass add long to pakistan. —— passed along to pakistan. whatever the interest that mr boil had in afghanistan —— boyle had in afghanistan before he was kidnapped, now he has the challenge of trying to integrate himself and his wife back into a society they've been isolated from for five years andindeed been isolated from for five years and indeed to introduce their children to a country, a culture of which they have really no knowledge. no, no. i mean, iwould imagine, it sounds their cap tiffity, they were extreme —— captivity, they were extremely isolated. the children have very little knowledge of any society in general. their world has b
on thursday, when i spoke with the pa rents, thursday, when i spoke with the parents, they were fullts. parents, they were full of praise at ca nada's efforts. it's parents, they were full of praise at canada's efforts. it's very, very difficult to say. i mean, the family had given up hope of any sort of rescue attempt. there had been suggestions in the past that was going to happen. it occurred this week because of american intelligence which was pass add long to pakistan. —— passed along...
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think i saw kevin next to me drop first. >> three of their friends were wounded. >> i don't remember like if we spoke. i just remember making eye contact with one of my girlfriends she just said run. >> it was a stampede. matthewing running in a woman today she doesn't know if she was dead or alive. >> before i got up and ran i saw a woman laying on the ground. i -- i believe she was deceased. >> in afternoon several of the friends turned to each other for comfort as they tried to process the massacre. >> this was just pure chaos and it just didn't stop. so i'm just going to zoum that it's an act of terror because the world we live in right now. >> reporter: now lee told me tonight that he doesn't think of himself as a hero. but he did manage to pick up a woman who had brekeen her leg and carry her to safety. now as far as inth @(t&háhp &hc% concerned people are continuing to come. we have no idea how long it will last. raj, back to you. >> reporter: okay, cheryl hurd a few miles from where we are near the mandalay bay hotel thank you for the reporting we will see you later on through the evening. co
think i saw kevin next to me drop first. >> three of their friends were wounded. >> i don't remember like if we spoke. i just remember making eye contact with one of my girlfriends she just said run. >> it was a stampede. matthewing running in a woman today she doesn't know if she was dead or alive. >> before i got up and ran i saw a woman laying on the ground. i -- i believe she was deceased. >> in afternoon several of the friends turned to each other for comfort...
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i spoke to the man in charge. general jeffrey buchanan.
i spoke to the man in charge. general jeffrey buchanan.
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i recently spoke with professor of international relations. about what some catalonians are being reminded up with the recent reports of police violence and government oppression. first of all i think after the balance we saw on october the first many catalans according i have spoken with many many catalans it seems to me that many of them have disconnected from the spanish state from spanish institutions many people who i would call moderates were calling the spanish police forces occupation force used many hotels are refusing to host spanish police officers many cafes and many restaurants are refusing to open their doors to spanish police forces so i think we have reached a point of no return. that's the first thing then i also would like to say a personal note. from my experience. with schools from different parts of catalonia i spoke in particular with the people i would really shock me while i was interviewing them was the fact was this is a sentence which was repeated over and over again by different old men and old women and these was th
i recently spoke with professor of international relations. about what some catalonians are being reminded up with the recent reports of police violence and government oppression. first of all i think after the balance we saw on october the first many catalans according i have spoken with many many catalans it seems to me that many of them have disconnected from the spanish state from spanish institutions many people who i would call moderates were calling the spanish police forces occupation...
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and when i spoke to brian hawkins, he's performing in a concert this thursday called vegas strong. we have seen that hash tag so much on social media as there's such a huge social media presence after something like this. we have seen paris strong, london strong and now vegas strong. as we all are, he's hoping one day a day will come we won't have to hear that phrase ever again. let's continue our coverage back in philadelphia. a memorial is getting ready to start in center city for those lives lost. aaron is there with more. >> we are outside the municipal services building. it's a who's who of folks out here. the governor showed up. i'm told both of those men will lead this vigil. you can see over here if we can take a look. you can see who i'm talking about. also some city council members. the president is over there talking with the governor. you can see some of the folks just start ing ing to gather ou here. we're hearing all sorts of egs estimates from a couple hundred people to a thousand people. i have seen folks already out here holding the american flag. everybody out her
and when i spoke to brian hawkins, he's performing in a concert this thursday called vegas strong. we have seen that hash tag so much on social media as there's such a huge social media presence after something like this. we have seen paris strong, london strong and now vegas strong. as we all are, he's hoping one day a day will come we won't have to hear that phrase ever again. let's continue our coverage back in philadelphia. a memorial is getting ready to start in center city for those lives...
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earlier i spoke to nigel evans who sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. iasked him how sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. i asked him how serious was the plot against the prime minister? not serious at all it is irritating, frankly. it started off asa irritating, frankly. it started off as a pathetic attempt, i see it more ofa as a pathetic attempt, i see it more of a tantrum than a coup. it started off below the 30 numbers. it could be ten. we don't know how many he's got. we know it is not a8, that is needed to trigger a leadership election. we don't want an early leadership election, we don't want an early general election. we have heard theresa may is providing the calm leadership, which she is. what grant shapps has to do is calm down. theresa may had the legendary conference cold, when you get a cold, you take strepsils, not a revolver. grant shapps, had the opportunity, post the general election, it was a disaster but she still got a3% of the vote, getting way better than david cameron two years
earlier i spoke to nigel evans who sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. iasked him how sits on the executive of the 1922 committee. i asked him how serious was the plot against the prime minister? not serious at all it is irritating, frankly. it started off asa irritating, frankly. it started off as a pathetic attempt, i see it more ofa as a pathetic attempt, i see it more of a tantrum than a coup. it started off below the 30 numbers. it...
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earlier i spoke to our rugby league commentator george riley. 0ne one of our doctors came to see me whenis week and idid not me three missed calls this week and i did not return any of them. i did not want to answer and hear what he had to say to be honest. we played there night, i trained on monday and did everything on monday. so i kind of how i'm playing after the session on monday. the professionals said three weeks. but we just ignore that! earlier i spoke to george riley had told me that his original prognosis seemed to rule out any immediate return to rugby. he was told he would not be playing for a while but he said there were a couple of important games coming up. he spoke to the specialist and did some hours and work that he had a chance. it is very unusual but if there was any chance at all he was a lwa ys there was any chance at all he was always going to play. he has been wearing this carefully padded corset to protect himself but clearly he will be a target so to get back on the field, an operation that could have derailed his season and hopes of going to the world cup. but
earlier i spoke to our rugby league commentator george riley. 0ne one of our doctors came to see me whenis week and idid not me three missed calls this week and i did not return any of them. i did not want to answer and hear what he had to say to be honest. we played there night, i trained on monday and did everything on monday. so i kind of how i'm playing after the session on monday. the professionals said three weeks. but we just ignore that! earlier i spoke to george riley had told me that...
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i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. record, about once every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they have picked one that most people, frankly, will never have heard of, as they have been around for ten years but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer, 122 countries that have signed on to that. crucially, of course, they are not nuclear powers and that, i think, highlights the fundamental problem here. the possession of nuclear weapons has become so crucial in geopolitical terms, in terms of national, international status, position on the un security council, all of that, that it is not going to happen tomorrow. that countries with nuclear weapons are suddenly going to decide to get rid of them. but for the nobel committee, they look around the world today, they say it is probably about as dangerous as it has been for a long time. you look at the last few months of the north korea's tests, and that there are real dangers and in this environment it is not
i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. record, about once every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they have picked one that most people, frankly, will never have heard of, as they have been around for ten years but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer, 122 countries that have signed on to that. crucially, of course, they are not nuclear powers and that, i think, highlights the fundamental problem here. the...
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i spoke earlier to jason, who was at a nearby restaurant when the incident happened.ning to run. about 2:20pm, we were in the restau ra nt run. about 2:20pm, we were in the restaurant eating. we saw people running past the restaurant. i guess that was probably around the moment the incident took place. i did not see the incident. we finished our meal, paid and went out. i walked up close by and put footage on your programme s0 close by and put footage on your programme so that you can see what my vantage point was and you can see a couple of guys holding down the gentleman who was presumably the driver. they were waiting. it took 5-10 driver. they were waiting. it took 5—10 minutes for police to arrive and officially detain him, put ha ndcuffs and officially detain him, put handcuffs on him. you should see that in the video. i would say... it was relative calm. there were a lot of people around. trying to figure out what was going on because from a distance, without seeing the guy on the ground, it looked like kayaks. people were trying to figure out what it was and i
i spoke earlier to jason, who was at a nearby restaurant when the incident happened.ning to run. about 2:20pm, we were in the restau ra nt run. about 2:20pm, we were in the restaurant eating. we saw people running past the restaurant. i guess that was probably around the moment the incident took place. i did not see the incident. we finished our meal, paid and went out. i walked up close by and put footage on your programme s0 close by and put footage on your programme so that you can see what...
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i spoke to some people this morning who had survived. they said that...had been helped out by some strangers, who grabbed her, even though she was down on the ground and was being trampled. they had made sure she got up. i also spoke to some british nurses who were extremely distraught at were determined to go and find a hospital where they could help. and at the same time we are learning more about stephen paddock himself. a suggestion being reported now that his father was a bank robber, a former bank robber at once on the fbi's former bank robber at once on the fbi‘s most wanted list. did that have anything to do with this? who at this stage can say? that was david cooke, not david lee. the uk's fifth—biggest airline, monarch, has collapsed, and all its future flights and holidays have been cancelled. more than 750,000 people have lost bookings, and over 100,000 customers overseas are being flown home, in what the government is calling the uk's biggest peacetime repatriation. our business editor simonjack reports. grounded for good. monarch waited for
i spoke to some people this morning who had survived. they said that...had been helped out by some strangers, who grabbed her, even though she was down on the ground and was being trampled. they had made sure she got up. i also spoke to some british nurses who were extremely distraught at were determined to go and find a hospital where they could help. and at the same time we are learning more about stephen paddock himself. a suggestion being reported now that his father was a bank robber, a...
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from unicef but they need more donations i spoke to a woman a short while ago she has a nine month old baby girl. head to the top of the baby's head was burned severely as they were fleeing their village in iraq and state as it had been torched she told me by the army by the military in myanmar she says that although she has seen medical care professionals here in the camp that the encampment simply doesn't have the kind of medicine that babies need the kind of food that babies need she is worried that that baby is going to die so so many tales of woe so much desperate need for aid at a time when even the world's attention is focused here and aid is coming in but everybody is saying it's not nearly enough and that much more is going to need to be done for show some ahmet in the midst of all this there are there still people crossing the border and trying to get into these camps. yes there are we're told that today there are still thousands perhaps as many as five thousand at the border crossing trying to get in that people are still coming and they don't believe that this tide will dim
from unicef but they need more donations i spoke to a woman a short while ago she has a nine month old baby girl. head to the top of the baby's head was burned severely as they were fleeing their village in iraq and state as it had been torched she told me by the army by the military in myanmar she says that although she has seen medical care professionals here in the camp that the encampment simply doesn't have the kind of medicine that babies need the kind of food that babies need she is...
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talk about the old frayed, i was -- the old phrase, i was for it before i was against it. on monday, he spoke in favor of it, in the rose garden. then there was -- by the time he walked back inside, i was told by an advisor, there was already alarm from conservatives coming in, including some house republicans, who aren't in favor of this plan at all. the president is sort of out there supporting it. then he dials it back the next day. then on thursday, he says he's for a bipartisan plan. he's been on the phone with senator alexander repeatedly this week, urging him to keep going. so i think this is a sign that the president wants some type of deal. he knows that the ownership of health care will eventually be his. i think that's a worry of his. but i do not see any agreement in the short term on that. perhaps at the end of the year, after the tax plan and other things. but the president is sending mixed signals. and, again, he does not always have the grasp of all the details. >> molly, when i was at the capitol hill the other, i was talking to senators and they say they're moving on tax ref
talk about the old frayed, i was -- the old phrase, i was for it before i was against it. on monday, he spoke in favor of it, in the rose garden. then there was -- by the time he walked back inside, i was told by an advisor, there was already alarm from conservatives coming in, including some house republicans, who aren't in favor of this plan at all. the president is sort of out there supporting it. then he dials it back the next day. then on thursday, he says he's for a bipartisan plan. he's...
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is a traumatic experience, i spoke to a family that lost two homes.small flames still burn in the after math of the atlas fire, several homes are decimated at loma vista drive. >> some stuff survived, all of the metal but everything else is gone. >> this couple moved into this home 20 years ago, this is the central stairway, behind me, a large back yard with a pool to the far right. everything is completely destroyed except the sign c;xnp their last name at the entrance, bonni's daughter moved across the street. >> they get time with grandma and grandpa, there is a lot of memories here. >> the atlas fire also destroyed her daughter's home. neighboring properties suffered the same fate. now all that the family have are memories without homes to return to. >> we are homeless. we have the clothes we wore out of the house that's it. we have no clothes. i had three closets full of clothes, now i have a pair of pajamas. >> just imagine you are living in a home for 40 years and all of a sudden its erased by mother nature. i was contacted by many people that
is a traumatic experience, i spoke to a family that lost two homes.small flames still burn in the after math of the atlas fire, several homes are decimated at loma vista drive. >> some stuff survived, all of the metal but everything else is gone. >> this couple moved into this home 20 years ago, this is the central stairway, behind me, a large back yard with a pool to the far right. everything is completely destroyed except the sign c;xnp their last name at the entrance, bonni's...
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. >> i spoke to the store owner by phone. he declined to comment on the incident and would not discuss whether store policy calls for customers involved in an altercation to be locked inside the store. lieutenant rosenbaum says it's not the best idea if anyone locked into that store were armed, well we could be looking at a real tragedy. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> rescuers pull a man from his jeep after he crashes on the pennsylvania turnpike. it happened this morning around 6:30 near mile marker 353 in bensalem bucks county. you can see the emergency responders work to go try to free him. he crashed into the back of a tractor trailer. the top half of the jeep sheared off. the driver was taken to a hospital but information on his condition has not been released. >> it took a full eight months but prosecutors finally announced charges against 18 inmates in deadly hostage takeover at a delaware prison. 16 of the 18 inmates now face charges of first degree murder and assault. the other two face kidnapping charges. prosecutor
. >> i spoke to the store owner by phone. he declined to comment on the incident and would not discuss whether store policy calls for customers involved in an altercation to be locked inside the store. lieutenant rosenbaum says it's not the best idea if anyone locked into that store were armed, well we could be looking at a real tragedy. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> rescuers pull a man from his jeep after he crashes on the pennsylvania turnpike. it happened this morning...