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and brea is hanging by a string.'s international is up here, this is where marcus is, and parlour enterprises was the manager of these three locations. parlour enterprises is the management company that actually operates and manages the individual location. along with paul and mike, there are other employees that make up that group, but essentially it's the two of them leading it. well, let's look at the revenue. buena park, $4 million, did pretty good. riverside... paul: $2.77, yeah. lemonis: and brea? travis: $2.9. lemonis: by the way, these are not small numbers. buena park makes money, brea makes money, and riverside broke even. paul: correct. lemonis: okay. so why are you past due on all your bills again? paul: it's coming into parlour as management fees, and parlour enterprises still had to pay the investors. lemonis: when i look at the financials, it looks like buena park makes money, riverside breaks even, brea makes a little bit of money, but then there's no money to pay bills? were these "investors" basical
and brea is hanging by a string.'s international is up here, this is where marcus is, and parlour enterprises was the manager of these three locations. parlour enterprises is the management company that actually operates and manages the individual location. along with paul and mike, there are other employees that make up that group, but essentially it's the two of them leading it. well, let's look at the revenue. buena park, $4 million, did pretty good. riverside... paul: $2.77, yeah. lemonis:...
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. >>> coming up on la brea. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> and a high-speed chase ends in a white-knuckled crash and a close call for a news photographer. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the emotions at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, will likely run the gamut this morning. sadness, apprehension, and, of course, determination. students and teachers are returning to class for the first time since a gunman shot and killed 17 people two weeks ago. we're also learning more about the alleged gunman and his plan of attack. hena doba is in parkland, florida. hena, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. students here will be greeted by a massive makeshift memorial and extra police security. this comes one day after the florida house committee voted to put armed teachers in classrooms. the doors of marjory stoneman douglas high school reopened to students and teachers today, many still haunted
. >>> coming up on la brea. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> and a high-speed chase ends in a white-knuckled crash and a close call for a news photographer. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the emotions at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, will likely run the gamut this morning. sadness, apprehension, and, of course, determination. students and teachers are...
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still one or two brea ks mild night tonight.eastwards. still some more rain and drizzle. there becomes lighter and more patchy. quite a bit of mist and hill fog in that rain and typical temperatures, 5-7d. no that rain and typical temperatures, 5—7d. no frost by monday morning. instead, two weather fronts getting close to the uk. most of the rain coming on the first one. it is between those two weather fronts we will get the breaks in the cloud and a milderair. a change will get the breaks in the cloud and a milder air. a change of fortunes because eastern scotland and eastern england likely to be dull and rap with some rain and drizzle. further west, a little sunshine possible, particularly around coastal areas and perhaps in northern ireland ahead of the next weather front bringing the next band of rain later on. but a mild day. 10—13d, cooler in the east where we have that rain and drizzle. that will still be around overnight tomorrow night. you see the two main areas of rain converging, the cloud breaks later in northern ire
still one or two brea ks mild night tonight.eastwards. still some more rain and drizzle. there becomes lighter and more patchy. quite a bit of mist and hill fog in that rain and typical temperatures, 5-7d. no that rain and typical temperatures, 5—7d. no frost by monday morning. instead, two weather fronts getting close to the uk. most of the rain coming on the first one. it is between those two weather fronts we will get the breaks in the cloud and a milderair. a change will get the breaks in...
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split about how easy it will be to change their eating patternslj still think we will end up eating breae smoothies and fruit, but every single day, i think we'd struggle to completely wipe out the brea kfast struggle to completely wipe out the breakfast cereal and bread.“ struggle to completely wipe out the breakfast cereal and bread. if i'm having a snack i might have something healthier, like an apple or something, instead of having a chocolate roll. there are many different ultra—processed foods, but it's clear that snacks like these, tempting as they may be, too many of them can be bad for us. but the new study doesn't mean that all highly processed foods are linked to cancer. it simply offers insights rather than concrete proof. you may never have heard of the swedish team ostersund, but tonight is their moment in the spotlight, as they take on arsenal in the europa league. the team, whose home town is in the arctic circle, patrick gearey has been to meet him. ostersund calls itself vinterstaden, the winter city. it's at home in ice — idealfor some sports, just not particularly foo
split about how easy it will be to change their eating patternslj still think we will end up eating breae smoothies and fruit, but every single day, i think we'd struggle to completely wipe out the brea kfast struggle to completely wipe out the breakfast cereal and bread.“ struggle to completely wipe out the breakfast cereal and bread. if i'm having a snack i might have something healthier, like an apple or something, instead of having a chocolate roll. there are many different...
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brea made $200,000. riverside made $70,000. rancho cucamonga lost $92,000.0,000. five locations of which three of them make money. where is the cash to fund the loss coming from? -shauna: buena park. -lemonis: where else? -paul: brea. -shauna: riverside. lemonis: every location that makes money. mike: yeah. we're trying to keep it afloat. paul: yeah. lemonis: i want to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place, taxes, and payables. you said that you -- man: ah, farrell's crowd, look this way! 'cause i got something very important to say! lemonis: so, the total amount of debt... [ drums beating ] you want to hear something funny? that's the reason people don't come back here. shauna: i know it is. lemonis: it's actually annoying. it can be done in a more elegant way. i don't want to come here and enjoy a meal if it's not my birthday, 'cause i don't want to listen to that nine times. $1,940,000 is the total debt for this entire company, and you have no cash. i mean, it's just -- it's like
brea made $200,000. riverside made $70,000. rancho cucamonga lost $92,000.0,000. five locations of which three of them make money. where is the cash to fund the loss coming from? -shauna: buena park. -lemonis: where else? -paul: brea. -shauna: riverside. lemonis: every location that makes money. mike: yeah. we're trying to keep it afloat. paul: yeah. lemonis: i want to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place, taxes, and...
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brea kfast breakfast is in 15 minutes with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.headlines: survivors of the florida school shooting have arrived in the state capital to push for gun control. president trump says he wants to ban ‘bump—stock‘ devices that turn rifles into rapid—fire weapons. washington says north korea pulled out of high level talks with the us at the last minute, stifling hopes for a thaw in relations. there are concerns that the multi—billion dollar project to build africa's biggest hydroelectric dam could provoke a regional conflict. the dam is being built by ethiopia. but egyptians say it could leave their country facing serious water shortages. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the gulf news. and syria where under fierce bombardment hundreds of thousands of people are trapped in rebel—held eastern ghouta. it's claimed that at least 250 people have been killed there since sunday night. the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob re
brea kfast breakfast is in 15 minutes with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.headlines: survivors of the florida school shooting have arrived in the state capital to push for gun control. president trump says he wants to ban ‘bump—stock‘ devices that turn rifles into rapid—fire weapons. washington says north korea pulled out of high level talks with the us at the last minute, stifling hopes for a thaw in relations. there are concerns that the multi—billion dollar project to build...
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pizza and fizzy drinks are all the processed food, so is bread and brea kfast processed food, so is breadst cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by scientists who think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra— processed. that generally means they are made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the packet. we know they are bad for our waistlines, but could they be bad for our health in other ways also mac request a french study looked at nearly 100,000 people. there were quite young with an average age of 43, but the results showed a 10% increase in ultra— processed foods was linked to a 12% risk in cancer and an 11% increase in breast cancer risk. the save the term all the processed in compasses are many foods it's hard to work out what's really going on and while this research has found hints of a link with cancer is not definitive. so do we need to be in the bread? we should not be panicking. as
pizza and fizzy drinks are all the processed food, so is bread and brea kfast processed food, so is breadst cereals. they are some of the nation's favourite foods but new concerns have been raised by scientists who think the way these foods are produced or packaged may be raising the risk of cancer. it may come as a surprise but around half the foods we eat are classed as ultra— processed. that generally means they are made in a factory with a huge list of ingredients down the side of the...
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this is brea kfast hello, good morning. this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for justice by
this is brea kfast hello, good morning. this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the...
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mild night tonight, still a few brea ks mild night tonight, still a few breaks in east anglia, and thiss pushing slowly eastwards. the rain and drizzle becomes lighter and more patchy and there will be missed and hillfort in the rain. temperatures between 5—7. no frost on monday morning. we have two weather fronts getting close to the uk. it is in between them that we get the breaks in the cloud in the mild air. but the change of fortunes because eastern scotland and eastern england will be drab with rain and drizzle. further west a little sunshine, especially in coastal areas. the next weatherfront sunshine, especially in coastal areas. the next weather front brings the next area of rain into western ireland later on. i'll stay, cooler in the east. that will still be around overnight tomorrow night. you can see the areas of rain converging. the cloud breaks later in northern ireland and across western scotland. turning a bit chilly, not too cold because there will be a breeze. mild under the clouds as we head into tuesday. a chilly wind in the midlands, east anglia and the south of eng
mild night tonight, still a few brea ks mild night tonight, still a few breaks in east anglia, and thiss pushing slowly eastwards. the rain and drizzle becomes lighter and more patchy and there will be missed and hillfort in the rain. temperatures between 5—7. no frost on monday morning. we have two weather fronts getting close to the uk. it is in between them that we get the breaks in the cloud in the mild air. but the change of fortunes because eastern scotland and eastern england will be...
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and just remind you, at 6am, we have brea kfast and just remind you, at 6am, we have breakfast on bbclatest headlines: theresa may wraps up her trip to china with a tour of shanghai's temple gardens. uk signed more than £9 billion of trade deals in the trip. the un warns of a humanitarian catastrophe as government forces intensify their offensive on the rebel—held idlib province in northern syria. this is a polar bear‘s view of the arctic — scientists say their numbers are in decline because they expend too much energy hunting for food. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the daily telegraph, and its main story is that health service leaders have warned that compensation payoffs must be cut, or the nhs will go bust. the guardian claims labour is considering forcing landowners to give up sites at knock—down prices to build more council houses. arab news reports that women will be allowed to drive taxis and other commercial vehicles in oman from march first as part of a drive to give women equal business and employmen
and just remind you, at 6am, we have brea kfast and just remind you, at 6am, we have breakfast on bbclatest headlines: theresa may wraps up her trip to china with a tour of shanghai's temple gardens. uk signed more than £9 billion of trade deals in the trip. the un warns of a humanitarian catastrophe as government forces intensify their offensive on the rebel—held idlib province in northern syria. this is a polar bear‘s view of the arctic — scientists say their numbers are in decline...
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brea kfast breakfast is at six o'clock today with dan and away.the latest headlines. the un has warned syria to stop bombing civilians in eastern ghouta. dozens have died in the past 2a hours alone. the war in the city has intensified as air attacks have rained down in the battle for one of the countries last rebel—held areas. students have been protesting outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. president trump has signalled he is now "supportive" of improved background checks for people buying guns in the wake of the florida school shooting that killed 17 students and staff. the brexit secretary heads to austria for a keynote speech setting out the uk's aim of maintaining even—handed co—operation after exiting the eu. the trip is part of a whistlestop tour of europe. and we had news from hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profitsjumping hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profits jumping to $17.2 hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profitsjumping to $17.2 billion. doing well in asia. lots of the growth is down to profits made in that
brea kfast breakfast is at six o'clock today with dan and away.the latest headlines. the un has warned syria to stop bombing civilians in eastern ghouta. dozens have died in the past 2a hours alone. the war in the city has intensified as air attacks have rained down in the battle for one of the countries last rebel—held areas. students have been protesting outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. president trump has signalled he is now "supportive" of improved...
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all that and more in 15 minutes on brea kfast. this is the briefing from bbc news. reports that south africa's president, jacob zuma, is resisting calls to stand down. protestors in greece call on the government not to allow its northern neighbour to call itself macedonia. and, in a tense final, the philadelphia eagles beat the new england patriots to claim the 52nd super bowl. in the last few minutes of the game, the eagles, who have never won the competition, pulled ahead by 41—33. let show you how bbc online are tackling this story. the uk will leave the customs union, number 10 insists. this is the latest on the turmoil within the conservative party and the mood music coming from number 10 as to how the uk will progress with its exit discussions with michel barnier. that meeting ta kes pla ce with michel barnier. that meeting takes place this week, it is a critical week and we will keep you will cross the latest on that. —— across. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the arab news which says f
all that and more in 15 minutes on brea kfast. this is the briefing from bbc news. reports that south africa's president, jacob zuma, is resisting calls to stand down. protestors in greece call on the government not to allow its northern neighbour to call itself macedonia. and, in a tense final, the philadelphia eagles beat the new england patriots to claim the 52nd super bowl. in the last few minutes of the game, the eagles, who have never won the competition, pulled ahead by 41—33. let show...
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challenging and proteteing -- womeas proctors i thk is t somethg that w oftenmes se amy:e'reoing to to brea and me back this discuson. indditioto carvellallace and ron c. spenc, we will be joined by jo hopnsrofessor christher lebr whorites , well, is is notheovie th -- the piecee wrotin "theostoneview" "blk paher is not the fm we desee.e." we wilbebe bacin a momt. ♪ [muc break] amy: from the soundtrack of "black panther." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. gueststion to our carvell wallace and robyn c. spencer, where joined by christopher lebron. he is a professor at johns hopkins university and author of "the making of black lives matter." his recent article in the "boston review" is titled "black panther is not the fililm we deservrve." what did you like and not like about the film? >> thank you for having me on. what i liked about the film was generally positive aspect of being able to portray black folks on a screen as powerful, as advanced, as in some sense having a way of trying to think about self-determination and trying to bring tha
challenging and proteteing -- womeas proctors i thk is t somethg that w oftenmes se amy:e'reoing to to brea and me back this discuson. indditioto carvellallace and ron c. spenc, we will be joined by jo hopnsrofessor christher lebr whorites , well, is is notheovie th -- the piecee wrotin "theostoneview" "blk paher is not the fm we desee.e." we wilbebe bacin a momt. ♪ [muc break] amy: from the soundtrack of "black panther." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org,...
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she eats that role for brea kfast. out saying. she eats that role for breakfast. she eats that role for breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful. breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful! river. —— dark river. easily confused. it deals with abuse and if different way. ruth wilson plays a character who returns to the tenant farm on which she grew up, she's been away 15 years and her abusive father has died and she comes back to the farm which she feels she has a right to take on the tenancy. her brother, however, is there disagrees. here is a clip. i'm here now. what good is that? really, i mean it's too late now, isn't it? he's gone. i've been driving all night... where's she gone? i've got to get my head down. i can't do this now. she broke her leg. she needs culling. well, i'm not giving it mine. well, you'd better get up there, hadn't you? i haven't seen you for 15 years. i'll wait with her. now, iam now, i am a huge fan of clio barnard, it takes its title from a ted hughes poem and has a surface similarity to the lev
she eats that role for brea kfast. out saying. she eats that role for breakfast. she eats that role for breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful. breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful! river. —— dark river. easily confused. it deals with abuse and if different way. ruth wilson plays a character who returns to the tenant farm on which she grew up, she's been away 15 years and her abusive father has died and she comes back to the farm which she...
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we'll talk more about what to expect for the super bowl here at homecoming up after the brea hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> 5:42. welcome back to minnesota. >> we are live at the mall of america ahead of super bowl lii. >> it's almost here. we've been counting down. plenty of bird's fans packed for the trip here to minnesota. >> what was a steady stream of birds backers during the week has turned into a flood. dre caught up with an eagles fan who won tickets of a lifetime. >> reporter: yeah. getting here really was the hard part for a lot of fans. game tickets are incredibly expensive. airfare isn't cheap and then you need a place to stay. it can easily turn into a five figure trip. we happened to bump into a guy e mall who actually w
we'll talk more about what to expect for the super bowl here at homecoming up after the brea hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> 5:42....
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and six months before that ernie the son wanted to buy a house in the city of brea in california butanguine anymore about the security of a poker player's income. so he borrowed the money from ernest the father, $616,000. but then real estate started tanking, so father ernest asked son ernie to go to a bank, refinance, pay back his loan. and ernie couldn't. >> he was frantic trying to refinance his home. >> and at the time that they were killed, he had missed a mortgage payment to his parents for the first time. >> so this is approaching some sort of crisis? >> that's what we felt, yes. >> so motive? well, maybe. investigators told ernie they wanted to talk. and he agreed to come down to the station, where he explained that their suspicions were groundless. ernie had an alibi. >> there will be credit card transactions and phone records of me driving from las vegas back to brea, california. >> night of the murder, said ernie, he was at home in southern california hours and hours away from his parents' house. he had driven from las vegas that afternoon, stopped for gas and a bite to ea
and six months before that ernie the son wanted to buy a house in the city of brea in california butanguine anymore about the security of a poker player's income. so he borrowed the money from ernest the father, $616,000. but then real estate started tanking, so father ernest asked son ernie to go to a bank, refinance, pay back his loan. and ernie couldn't. >> he was frantic trying to refinance his home. >> and at the time that they were killed, he had missed a mortgage payment to...
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the nave-like hall leading to david is lined with michelangelo's unfinished prisoners, struggling to breaof the marble. michelangelo believed these figures were divinely created within the rock. he was simply chiseling away the excess. here we see the renaissance love of the body, as michelangelo reveals these compelling figures. while these statues are called unfinished, perhaps michelangelo was satisfied he'd set them free, and he moved on to other challenges.
the nave-like hall leading to david is lined with michelangelo's unfinished prisoners, struggling to breaof the marble. michelangelo believed these figures were divinely created within the rock. he was simply chiseling away the excess. here we see the renaissance love of the body, as michelangelo reveals these compelling figures. while these statues are called unfinished, perhaps michelangelo was satisfied he'd set them free, and he moved on to other challenges.
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she mentioned ice cream yesterday and spoke about food again today saying i wish i'd finished my breawish i'd finished my breakfast sandwich but i decided not to and now i'm getting hungry. but she did get straight the ice cream after becoming champion. she did get straight the ice cream after becoming championlj she did get straight the ice cream after becoming champion. i was getting really hungry and my stomach was rumbling. i was thinking i should hold it because i will get drug should hold it because i will get d rug tested should hold it because i will get drug tested but i could not do it. i think ijust drug tested but i could not do it. i think i just transferred drug tested but i could not do it. i think ijust transferred all that angerfrom me having an empty stomach into my third round and it worked! well she is not the only one left smiling today, the german daja na left smiling today, the german dajana eitberger also taking to social media to share herjoy after taking the silver medal in the loose. and actually her team—mate was celebrating, natalie geisenberger took gold
she mentioned ice cream yesterday and spoke about food again today saying i wish i'd finished my breawish i'd finished my breakfast sandwich but i decided not to and now i'm getting hungry. but she did get straight the ice cream after becoming champion. she did get straight the ice cream after becoming championlj she did get straight the ice cream after becoming champion. i was getting really hungry and my stomach was rumbling. i was thinking i should hold it because i will get drug should hold...
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welcome to the brea program. thank you for joining us.e begin with a report that is really police have enough evidence to recommend prosecutors charge benjamin netanyahu with bribery following a 14-month investigation for the recommendation has been handed to the country's attorney general. netanyahu denies wrongdoing in. a live tv -- wrongdoing. in a live tv address, he says all the recommendations against him will "end with nothing," and he will continue to lead israel responsibly and faithfully. he has been questioned several times over the past year and is a suspect in two separate cases. >> israel's prime minister netanyahu has held the post for nine years but now his future seems uncertain. foro many months, a special police unit has been investigating allegations against the prime minister. these probes are known as cases one and 2000 -- 1000 and 2000. case 1000, he and his family are suspected of accepting lavish gifts from business people and rich friends. champagne, cigars, and other items worth tens of thousands of israeli shek
welcome to the brea program. thank you for joining us.e begin with a report that is really police have enough evidence to recommend prosecutors charge benjamin netanyahu with bribery following a 14-month investigation for the recommendation has been handed to the country's attorney general. netanyahu denies wrongdoing in. a live tv -- wrongdoing. in a live tv address, he says all the recommendations against him will "end with nothing," and he will continue to lead israel responsibly...
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confusingz) sh is the maze, that's why it's we also had a traffic break,b,d break in traffic starting to brea'.in traffic starting to it's hard to point out, i will stand in front of the shot and show you where it was going on. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. >>> a very good friday morning to you. what a lovely live look outside overlooking san francisco. transamerica pyramid there. you can see it. clear, it's nice. clear and cold, though. quarter to 5:00 right now. >>> happening tomorrow, the big chinese new year parade in san francisco. police say security will be stepped up for those celebrations. the office of emergency services urging people who plan to ring in the year of the dog in the city to sign up for special emergency text alerts. you can sign up for texting lunar sf to 888777.
confusingz) sh is the maze, that's why it's we also had a traffic break,b,d break in traffic starting to brea'.in traffic starting to it's hard to point out, i will stand in front of the shot and show you where it was going on. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic....
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another a car brea >>> kpix5 news begins with a gutsy theft right in front of san francisco city hall and he's not being quiet about it. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. san francisco firefighters union president is taking his frustration to twitter calling out interim mayor mark farrell, kpix5 susie steimle live at city hall with the tweet that got the mayor's attention. >> reporter: when i asked tom o'connor today what his reaction was when he came out and saw all the smashed glass around his car in broad daylight right outside city hall, he said he thinks what most san franciscans think when this happens to them. first he wondered what was stolen and second he says he shrugged his shoulders because it's happened before and he's not surprised it happened again. >> we were right in the middle of contract negotiations yesterday oddly enough and when i came out, i found my car had been broken into right in the middle of the day right in front of city hall. >> reporter: thomas o'connor showed us the busted out window of his work car today. this is the third ti
another a car brea >>> kpix5 news begins with a gutsy theft right in front of san francisco city hall and he's not being quiet about it. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. san francisco firefighters union president is taking his frustration to twitter calling out interim mayor mark farrell, kpix5 susie steimle live at city hall with the tweet that got the mayor's attention. >> reporter: when i asked tom o'connor today what his reaction was when he...
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the majority of venezuelans wake up every day looking at what they will have for brea kfast, lookingbreakfast, the majority go to bed very worried because they do not find a medicine to cure a member of theirfamily. find a medicine to cure a member of their family. i know that to be true because i have seen it for myself. yeah. my point is many of the poorest people in venice do not see that the opposition coalition groups have an agenda which is more likely to deliver them an easier and better life than the xavi state government. —— venezuela. —— chauvista. life than the xavi state government. -- venezuela. -- chauvista. we had demonstrations last year. that was the last chance to have free and fair elections. we're not going this election. and is now we are discussing in different ways how to face these challenges. do you want to hear my opinion? i will tell you on this programme. my opinion is that we need to go to an election by ourselves, as we did last year on the 16th ofjuly. ourselves, as we did last year on the 16th of july. you ourselves, as we did last year on the 16th ofj
the majority of venezuelans wake up every day looking at what they will have for brea kfast, lookingbreakfast, the majority go to bed very worried because they do not find a medicine to cure a member of theirfamily. find a medicine to cure a member of their family. i know that to be true because i have seen it for myself. yeah. my point is many of the poorest people in venice do not see that the opposition coalition groups have an agenda which is more likely to deliver them an easier and better...
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there were suggestions which may be regarded as red lines which, if she brea ks regarded as red linesnt on her glittering on the deal without any fudging. we have heard from labour that they want to be in a single market. what is going on here with this letter? it shows that the tory party are split from top to bottom and what they will do about brexit. this is why we are so badly prepared for brexit. the government, 1.5 years after the referendum, we don't know what the bespoke arrangement is going to look like, thatis arrangement is going to look like, that is because she's tried to shore up that is because she's tried to shore up the divisions in her own party. until the government get agreement with itself, it will be difficult for them to get agreement with anyone else. the loser is the country. isn't mrs me right to be worried about the brexit supporters, given that the direction of travel is towards a softer brexit, rather than the sort of brexit the supporters want? it would be in this country's economic interest. what we saw today was the extreme eurosceptics in the tory part
there were suggestions which may be regarded as red lines which, if she brea ks regarded as red linesnt on her glittering on the deal without any fudging. we have heard from labour that they want to be in a single market. what is going on here with this letter? it shows that the tory party are split from top to bottom and what they will do about brexit. this is why we are so badly prepared for brexit. the government, 1.5 years after the referendum, we don't know what the bespoke arrangement is...
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record—brea ker. is, has this year been a success? record—breaker.und—trip. whee it is quite unlike any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazing. any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazinglj any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazing. ithink roger is an institution in somerset. it is what somerset is all about. well, that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. cheers. thank you very much forjoining me. as ever, we will be taking a detailed look. first of all, ijust wa nt to detailed look. first of all, ijust want to do a quick summary of where we we re want to do a quick summary of where we were with january. the blue at the current —— colour, the colder it is. the pink he said, that was a bit more heat. it forget, toljan 15 degrees in one or two spots. if we take a look at the rain falling, the wettest and dryers of the conditions up into the north—east of scotland, where you happen to have some very decent spells of sunshine through the month, as well. we were rather replicate t
record—brea ker. is, has this year been a success? record—breaker.und—trip. whee it is quite unlike any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazing. any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazinglj any where you'll find in the west country. it is amazing. ithink roger is an institution in somerset. it is what somerset is all about. well, that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. cheers. thank you very much forjoining me. as ever, we will...
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i really want tiramisu for brea kfast. i can't bear rich. anything coffee —based.... you big coffee bully. you big coffee bully. you make this stuff up! i like it picked me up, but i don't like the italian pick me up. i could do tiramisu right under the desk right now. a big slab. there isn't any, in case you were wondering. good morning. are you a coffee found? i love coffee, but coffee flavoured things, i'm nota coffee, but coffee flavoured things, i'm not a fan. ididn't i'm not a fan. i didn't when i was younger, but now i would be the first to grab the coffee chocolate. i will bring mine in at christmas. i will bring mine in at christmas. i will happily eat leftovers. i will happily eat leftovers. i will take all the strawberry ones and bring in the coffee ones. are we curling this morning? we are gripped by the curling this morning! the men have done very well and they already beat switzerland later and women are doing very well as well. there is something about curling. the way they shout at each other, trying to decipher what they are actually saying. it is al
i really want tiramisu for brea kfast. i can't bear rich. anything coffee —based.... you big coffee bully. you big coffee bully. you make this stuff up! i like it picked me up, but i don't like the italian pick me up. i could do tiramisu right under the desk right now. a big slab. there isn't any, in case you were wondering. good morning. are you a coffee found? i love coffee, but coffee flavoured things, i'm nota coffee, but coffee flavoured things, i'm not a fan. ididn't i'm not a fan. i...
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andrew adonis was on brea kfast market. much more modest fee which is what i would like to see, being a rationalist, when it comes to public policy, a new cross—party consensus on bringing fees backed down to £3000, getting rid of the 6% interest rate and agreeing we will stick with that system. it could be the government decides to some courses at some universities. there is also pressure from within the tory party to bring back maintenance grants. politically, ithink tory party to bring back maintenance grants. politically, i think the difficulty for the government is trying to come up with a solution that addresses the concerns of people and doesn't look like a pale imitation of what labour are proposing. we will be speaking to the education secretary damian hinds just before 8:00. oxfam has revealed that charity workers physically threatened witnesses during an investigation into sexual misconduct in haiti in 2011. the report inlcudes accusations of bullying, intimidation of staff and use of prostitutes, as well as sugg
andrew adonis was on brea kfast market. much more modest fee which is what i would like to see, being a rationalist, when it comes to public policy, a new cross—party consensus on bringing fees backed down to £3000, getting rid of the 6% interest rate and agreeing we will stick with that system. it could be the government decides to some courses at some universities. there is also pressure from within the tory party to bring back maintenance grants. politically, ithink tory party to bring...
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to europe for so long, thinks so tied to europe for so long, thinks so bad about the possibility of breability of breaks that. it is theirjob to be independent. a treasury spokesman has put out a statement that both treasury ministers and officials are working hard to deliver the best bread is it possible for britain. the chancellor and the prime minister has said we will leave the single market and the customs union and any suggestion to the contrary is false. this week is a big week for a brexit. we have several key ministerial meetings discussing issues like whether britain should joina issues like whether britain should join a customs union in the future. the prime minister has ruled out staying in the customs union. this group are vehemently against it, this would be putting pressure, they do not want to stay in any form of customs union. he is a relatively new backbencher. with that in any way explain the difficulty he had last night when he was addressing students? trying to address students in bristol. a group of 300. there was a rather lively shall we say interjection. it got ro
to europe for so long, thinks so tied to europe for so long, thinks so bad about the possibility of breability of breaks that. it is theirjob to be independent. a treasury spokesman has put out a statement that both treasury ministers and officials are working hard to deliver the best bread is it possible for britain. the chancellor and the prime minister has said we will leave the single market and the customs union and any suggestion to the contrary is false. this week is a big week for a...
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his mother had been cooking brea kfast for his mother had been cooking breakfast for her family whenkfast for her family when three airstrikes came in. breakfast for her family when three air strikes came in. translation: air strikes came in. translationzli am here waiting for my son to die. at least he will be free of pain, i prayed to god to end his suffering. where are the arabs? where are the muslims? when my boy goes to heaven at least he will be free. i want to go with him. so many syrians have died in the war. the killing is escalating. and once again the world is watching from a safe distance. jeremy bowen is with me. harrowing scenes. the un is meeting to agree a ceasefire to get aid in to those people. is there any hope of one? let's hope so. the reports out of new york at the moment are not very promising. the reports say that the russians are indicating that there is no deal. it's complicated because of course they are trying to do a dealfor the of course they are trying to do a deal for the whole of syria, not just that particular, albeit rather large pocket, just outsid
his mother had been cooking brea kfast for his mother had been cooking breakfast for her family whenkfast for her family when three airstrikes came in. breakfast for her family when three air strikes came in. translation: air strikes came in. translationzli am here waiting for my son to die. at least he will be free of pain, i prayed to god to end his suffering. where are the arabs? where are the muslims? when my boy goes to heaven at least he will be free. i want to go with him. so many...
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she is 17 when she is forced into an unhappy marriage and brea ks forced into an unhappy marriage and too much away. iam way. i will not give too much away. i am delighted to see at the bafta5 and that is what the bafta5 are for, to elevate british films onto a higher pedestal. it was made for under £1 million and here it is on the red carpet getting this exposure internationally as well. americans will see florence pugh and say, who is this talent? bafta uses this occasion to push british films into the bigger spotlight. when you have got talent like daniel kaluuya and florence pugh, they could be so in demand. some people were annoyed by angela jackson, a brit, taking the role of an american. he is tremendous as well. here he is in get out. 0ne hesitates to give too much away because there is a surprise in it, but it is about the black boy going to white parents to meet the parents for the first time and finding some very strange goings on in the woods. he is tremendous. he is funny, sensitive and strong and powerful in it as well. he manages to mix those emotions very well. there i
she is 17 when she is forced into an unhappy marriage and brea ks forced into an unhappy marriage and too much away. iam way. i will not give too much away. i am delighted to see at the bafta5 and that is what the bafta5 are for, to elevate british films onto a higher pedestal. it was made for under £1 million and here it is on the red carpet getting this exposure internationally as well. americans will see florence pugh and say, who is this talent? bafta uses this occasion to push british...
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thank you so much, kate. >>> now over to you, rob. >> great place for a brea-cation. sit down.ere. we'll make some tv. do you like to and ice and winter? >> yes. >> i hope so. it's coming. this "gma" moment. check it out. duluth. these are day trippers of duluth. an outfitter that takes people on adventures. this is lake superior on a snow bike and passing it down the way with their hockey skates on and one jumps on rides it for awhile and slides it for and the other guy -- i mean, come on. the cirque du soleil of the north. that is incredible, guys. >>> good morning i'm "abc 7 news" meteorologist mike nicco. sun skbri warm today and tomorrow and the arctic cold front makes for a blustery sunday, temperatures 10 to 15 degrees cooler. freezing cold nights after that. low 60s at the coast and mid upper 60s for the rest. my accuweather seven-day forecast, the winds up to >>> a new alert about romance scams that try to steal money from people looking for love online. gio benitez is here with the the details. gio, some of those have caught attention to the fbi. >> reporter: that's r
thank you so much, kate. >>> now over to you, rob. >> great place for a brea-cation. sit down.ere. we'll make some tv. do you like to and ice and winter? >> yes. >> i hope so. it's coming. this "gma" moment. check it out. duluth. these are day trippers of duluth. an outfitter that takes people on adventures. this is lake superior on a snow bike and passing it down the way with their hockey skates on and one jumps on rides it for awhile and slides it for and...
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brea kfast‘s tim muffett is there for us. people are worried about the pathways.e downsides of the huge popularity. the number of visitors has rocketed coming to see these views. there is a consequence. with each step, the views get better. it is just with each step, the views get better. it isjust a beautiful place. the path, more war and eroded. —— worn. pen y fan in the brecon beacons in south wales. at 880 metres above sea level, it is the highest mountain in southern britain. but the path to the top has become a victim of its own success. in the last five years it has doubled, in upwards of 350,000 visitors now just on doubled, in upwards of 350,000 visitors nowjust on this one path each year. rob reith helped create this partly in 1986. the height of this partly in 1986. the height of this path 30 years ago would have been a waste. they have worn it out like motorway. so, rob and his team of volu nteers like motorway. so, rob and his team of volunteers are carrying out a huge repairjob. we are trying to build up the path. there was a gully beginning to start
brea kfast‘s tim muffett is there for us. people are worried about the pathways.e downsides of the huge popularity. the number of visitors has rocketed coming to see these views. there is a consequence. with each step, the views get better. it is just with each step, the views get better. it isjust a beautiful place. the path, more war and eroded. —— worn. pen y fan in the brecon beacons in south wales. at 880 metres above sea level, it is the highest mountain in southern britain. but the...
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but still some good brea ks south—west.may just bring the more of a southerly breeze and that mayjust bring the odd shower, keeping temperatures up here but with more of an easterly wind towards east anglia and the south—east, temperatures will start to drop away. clearer skies pushing circle friday and saturday, a bit more sunshine but notice the wind strength, coming from an easterly direction, starting to pick up. it will feel cold. that is because a big area of high pressure is setting up big area of high pressure is setting up across big area of high pressure is setting up across scandinavia. the wind going clockwise and that will bring colder across the continent. it is only the start of the weekend. a chilly wind will develop before the weekend, dry weather dominating. lots of sunshine, overnight frost but as we go to next week, we will feel —— feel the bitter chill of winter as temperatures drop further and some parts will see snow. difficult to say where it will be and how cold but these are the daytime temperature
but still some good brea ks south—west.may just bring the more of a southerly breeze and that mayjust bring the odd shower, keeping temperatures up here but with more of an easterly wind towards east anglia and the south—east, temperatures will start to drop away. clearer skies pushing circle friday and saturday, a bit more sunshine but notice the wind strength, coming from an easterly direction, starting to pick up. it will feel cold. that is because a big area of high pressure is setting...
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brea kfast‘s tim muffett has gone to meet them.0 yea rs, time. they lay undiscovered for 2000 years, guarding the tomb of the first chinese emperor. in 1974 they we re first chinese emperor. in 1974 they were discovered by accident, and they now form part of one of the most incredible collections. very, very unusual for them to be seen in the uk. ten years ago there was an exhibition at the british museum, and now they are here at the world museum in liverpool. david fleming is director of national museums at liverpool, and tell us how you managed to get these extraordinary figures here. well, fortunately a chinese colleague had heard of liverpool, it is a great brand in china because of the beatles and football, and liverpool fc play in the auspicious colour of red, and the auspicious colour of red, and the fact they had strong links with china, especially shanghai, they knew a lot about liverpool. all we had to be sure about is that we knew what we were doing at our end, because this is very precious material. it is china's major
brea kfast‘s tim muffett has gone to meet them.0 yea rs, time. they lay undiscovered for 2000 years, guarding the tomb of the first chinese emperor. in 1974 they we re first chinese emperor. in 1974 they were discovered by accident, and they now form part of one of the most incredible collections. very, very unusual for them to be seen in the uk. ten years ago there was an exhibition at the british museum, and now they are here at the world museum in liverpool. david fleming is director of...
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brea-cation. >> i'll never look at "architectural digest" the same way. thank you so much kate. >>> now over to you, rob. >>> great place want to show you this "g.m.a." moment. check it out. these are day trippers that take people on adventure. this is lake superior, they have their hockey skates on and ride it for a while come on, nice work guys, that lake will be frozen for several weeks for you sure. time for the local forecast, here you go. >> reporter: nothing frozen around here, rob but we have rain breaking up over south jersey and additional stuff to the west. lots of clouds in place roads less damp than they were this morning when the rain was actually falling. there's rain later in the day. chilly later, too, high of 57 is in the mornings. 40s by dinnertime, 20 overnight. tomorrow, late day snow arriving and evening accumulation expected. online. >> they have more reasons to be wary. the number of romance scam complaints has tripled over the last five years and those are just the ones we
brea-cation. >> i'll never look at "architectural digest" the same way. thank you so much kate. >>> now over to you, rob. >>> great place want to show you this "g.m.a." moment. check it out. these are day trippers that take people on adventure. this is lake superior, they have their hockey skates on and ride it for a while come on, nice work guys, that lake will be frozen for several weeks for you sure. time for the local forecast, here you go....
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more news right after this brea break. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. can start in the colon constiand may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it provides four-in-one symptom defense. it's your daily probiotic. and with ancestrydna liveson sale for just $69, now is the time to discover yours. you can find out where you get... ...your precision... ...your grace... ...your drive. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to, only ancestrydna can put your greatness on full display. save 30% now at ancestrydna.com. it's time for the 'ultimate sleep number event' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed with adjustable comfort on both sides. plus 24-month financing. ends monday. visit
more news right after this brea break. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. can start in the colon constiand may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it provides four-in-one symptom defense. it's your daily probiotic. and with ancestrydna liveson sale for just $69, now is the time to discover yours. you...
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is this for >> we have brea breaking news rs vessel boulevard sky fox over the scene right now.have crashed at east ross com street in the feltonville neighborhood. dispatchers say first responders have rushed at least three people to the hospital. we do not know how badly they're hurt but you can see the violence of this crash there. authorities of course are investigating. we'll bring more as the news warrants. caught on camera, a dramatic in houston, texas.ing building- firefightefirefighters say saves of a woman and three children early this morning. no one is injured but 15 families cannot go home tonight. we do not know what started the fire. so scary. >>> actor and director kevin smith is alive tonight and quite possibly counting his blessings because he is in fact breathing. the new jersey native had a massive heart tack last night wile on the road performing. it's a kind of heart attack doctors say you have very little chance of surviving if you don't act quickly. our joyce evans has more. >> i was like ahh! like driving through a movie. it was phenomenal. >> reporter:
is this for >> we have brea breaking news rs vessel boulevard sky fox over the scene right now.have crashed at east ross com street in the feltonville neighborhood. dispatchers say first responders have rushed at least three people to the hospital. we do not know how badly they're hurt but you can see the violence of this crash there. authorities of course are investigating. we'll bring more as the news warrants. caught on camera, a dramatic in houston, texas.ing building-...
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we wish you all the best, from everyone here at bbc brea kfast. the best, from everyone here at bbc breakfastet. and she wants to be a world — record target. and she wants to be a world—record holder as well. while all eyes are focused on this year's winter olympics, one of the most hotly—tipped films for tonight's bafta awards is i, tonya, based on events linked to the winter olympics of 1994. it's a biopic about the american figure skater tonya harding, who became notorious for her link to an attack on a fellow competitor. margot robbie plays the disgraced tonya, and allisonjanney her mother. our arts editor will gompertz has been to meet them. i was the best figure skater in the world at one point in time. 4.8. how do i get a fair shot here? it wasn't about telling the tonya harding story. the haters always say, "tonya, tell the truth." reporter: tonya, how do you feel...? tyres squeal. everyone has their own truth. there's the whole, you know, conversation around truth. we have all these unreliable narrators telling completely contradictory versions of the exact same event. i mean, come o
we wish you all the best, from everyone here at bbc brea kfast. the best, from everyone here at bbc breakfastet. and she wants to be a world — record target. and she wants to be a world—record holder as well. while all eyes are focused on this year's winter olympics, one of the most hotly—tipped films for tonight's bafta awards is i, tonya, based on events linked to the winter olympics of 1994. it's a biopic about the american figure skater tonya harding, who became notorious for her link...
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at noon, the wedding ceremony will begin, well timed for american brea kfast begin, well timed for americanthen in the evening there will be a private dinnerand the evening there will be a private dinner and reception for the couple, theirfamilies dinner and reception for the couple, their families and close friends. this is the route they will take at 1pm from windsor castle they will go down castle hill and windsor high street. a professional group that kensington palace hopes will give people a chance to feel part of what they called a special day. one problem that hasn't been resolved as whether prince william, the president of the football association, will be able to get to the fa cup final, which is due to kick—off at wembley late that afternoon. it could be tricky. the problem would be getting william back to the castle in time for that family dinner in the evening. if the cup final went into extra time, they could be a problem, so windsor may well win the day over wembley. at the centre of things at the big match in winter will be these two, a bride and groom becoming not exactly a
at noon, the wedding ceremony will begin, well timed for american brea kfast begin, well timed for americanthen in the evening there will be a private dinnerand the evening there will be a private dinner and reception for the couple, theirfamilies dinner and reception for the couple, their families and close friends. this is the route they will take at 1pm from windsor castle they will go down castle hill and windsor high street. a professional group that kensington palace hopes will give...
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brea kfast‘s graham satchell reports. sausages, bacon and a warm welcome.e. families, students, homeless people, migrants. jane has been helping out here for more than a decade. for me, it is part of my faith to serve and encourage people to help people. some people leave their own country not out of choice but because they have too. as a christian, it's about being welcoming to a stranger. anthony is one migrant who's been warmly welcomed, coming to britain from zimbabwe 16 years ago.|j welcomed, coming to britain from zimbabwe 16 years ago. i felt the same christian principles of loving your neighbour. it is what they hold dear. so it was easy for them to welcome me because of their christian faith. so surprising then that the vast majority of people who describes themselves as church of england are opposed to immigration. university of bristol research is analysed a series of surveys. they found 87% of anglicans think the number of immigrants coming to britain should be reduced, compared to 77% of people you say the same thing with no religion. church le
brea kfast‘s graham satchell reports. sausages, bacon and a warm welcome.e. families, students, homeless people, migrants. jane has been helping out here for more than a decade. for me, it is part of my faith to serve and encourage people to help people. some people leave their own country not out of choice but because they have too. as a christian, it's about being welcoming to a stranger. anthony is one migrant who's been warmly welcomed, coming to britain from zimbabwe 16 years ago.|j...
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when a satellite get hit by debris, it brea ks satellite get hit by debris, it breaks into smaller piecesengineering that we measure all of these bits, how quickly it is moving, potentially to have avoided systems, and also do then clean—up that debris. but also, people who will be increasingly nudging things commercially, the regulatory framework is not quite there, yet. do you use thejunk regulatory framework is not quite there, yet. do you use the junk that you draw up there? while you were having dinner, what drink what you drinking? water. good answer. i had a glass of wine with mine, but not averse to a gym either. 0xford university... this is a great story. this is coming from the university of oxford having a botanic garden that has been there for many centuries. it is a really nice story on biodiversity. so, they are using some ancient... they are actually in a collaboration with a local distillery to produce an artisan gym, and using those ancient grains will improve biodiversity. do you wa nt to will improve biodiversity. do you want to do this one? yes. fake twitter voters try
when a satellite get hit by debris, it brea ks satellite get hit by debris, it breaks into smaller piecesengineering that we measure all of these bits, how quickly it is moving, potentially to have avoided systems, and also do then clean—up that debris. but also, people who will be increasingly nudging things commercially, the regulatory framework is not quite there, yet. do you use thejunk regulatory framework is not quite there, yet. do you use the junk that you draw up there? while you...
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i was having brea kfast seeing the appearance?me the image i think you have just shown. this is from... yes, i looked at the first reconstruction, done by a medical anthropologist at the university of manchester. that almost looks much closer to the new image. but that is the clay, that is before we add the preconceptions of what the individual looked like, which was the basis for the last 20 yea rs. which was the basis for the last 20 years. now we have genetic evidence which helps refine the look and ancestry. it is a much more interesting story. indeed. you are a professor of archaeology, classics and egyptology. does the representation of cheddar man that we seem representation of cheddar man that we seem to have now, does that throw into... throw open the air a lot of what you have been researching over the last few years? i have been working in central africa and west africa for more than 20 years. i am aware of the growing evidence, overwhelming evidence of an african origin for our species, overwhelming evidence of an afri
i was having brea kfast seeing the appearance?me the image i think you have just shown. this is from... yes, i looked at the first reconstruction, done by a medical anthropologist at the university of manchester. that almost looks much closer to the new image. but that is the clay, that is before we add the preconceptions of what the individual looked like, which was the basis for the last 20 yea rs. which was the basis for the last 20 years. now we have genetic evidence which helps refine the...
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now know the timetable for the day, at noon the wedding ceremony will begin, well timed for american breaat 2pm, a wedding reception inside the castle and then in the evening a private dinner and reception for the couple, their families and private dinner and reception for the couple, theirfamilies and close friends. in terms of the carriage procession, this is the rate they will at 1pm they will go down castle hill and windsor high street and out of the size of windsor alan king's wrote before returning to the castle along the long walk. a processional route which will give people a chance to feel part of this special day. one problem which hasn't been resolved is whether prince william, the president of the faa, will be able to get to the fa cup final, due to kick off at wembley late that afternoon. it could be tricky. the problem would be getting blood and back to the castle in time for the family dinner in the evening. if the cup final went into extra time, he would have a problem. windsor may well win the day over wembley. at the centre of things at the big match in windsor will be t
now know the timetable for the day, at noon the wedding ceremony will begin, well timed for american breaat 2pm, a wedding reception inside the castle and then in the evening a private dinner and reception for the couple, their families and private dinner and reception for the couple, theirfamilies and close friends. in terms of the carriage procession, this is the rate they will at 1pm they will go down castle hill and windsor high street and out of the size of windsor alan king's wrote before...
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she eats the role from brea kfast. genius. she eats the role from breakfast. it is fantastic.shape of water, wonderful. dark river. i amjumping ahead, sorry! easy to confuse. another film dealing with abuse, this man—made selfish giant which i love and ruth wilson plays a character returns to the farm on which he grew up, away from 15 years, her father is abusive and has died and she comes back she feels she has the - to which she feels she has the right to ta ke which she feels she has the right to take on the tenancy of, rather however if there and disagrees. this isa however if there and disagrees. this is a clip. really, it is too late now. he's gone. crosstalk. i broke herleg, now. he's gone. crosstalk. i broke her leg, she needs... you do to get over there then. i haven't seen you for 15 years. you... iwill i haven't seen you for 15 years. you... i will wait with her. can you call them? now, i'm a huge fan, it is takes its inspiration from roast remain, it has a surface similarity to the levelling and it is absolutely barnard's film, about the way that trauma affects peo
she eats the role from brea kfast. genius. she eats the role from breakfast. it is fantastic.shape of water, wonderful. dark river. i amjumping ahead, sorry! easy to confuse. another film dealing with abuse, this man—made selfish giant which i love and ruth wilson plays a character returns to the farm on which he grew up, away from 15 years, her father is abusive and has died and she comes back she feels she has the - to which she feels she has the right to ta ke which she feels she has the...
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items like food wrappers, toothpaste tubes, coffee cups and bin liners, at very high temperatures, and brea the end of the process you get something like this, and oil that can be sold back to petrochemical companies to be made back into plastic once again. many plastics and currently only be recycled ones. this company, which makes household cleaning products, once its bottles to be recycled again and again. the more sustainable system we can have on plastic usage, so everyone use transparent bottles, because then all bottles could be recycled back and any bottle could be used to be recycled into any other bottle. as more companies look for ways to tackle the problem of plastic waste, costs will come down. vivienne nunis, bbc news. a malaysian newspaper has a check list on how to spot gay people. remember, homosexuality is illegal in malaysia. the article's in malay in the sinar harian daily newspaper, but we've translated a bit of it. it says gay men like to wear tight clothes to show off their six packs, have adoptive brothers and adore beards, moustaches and branded clothes. it goes on
items like food wrappers, toothpaste tubes, coffee cups and bin liners, at very high temperatures, and brea the end of the process you get something like this, and oil that can be sold back to petrochemical companies to be made back into plastic once again. many plastics and currently only be recycled ones. this company, which makes household cleaning products, once its bottles to be recycled again and again. the more sustainable system we can have on plastic usage, so everyone use transparent...
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it is 9:09am and you were watching bbc brea kfast. the authorities need to take action quickly to prevent knife crime, after two more men were stabbed to death in the capital this week. the figures make grim reading. it brings the total number of people fatally wounded by knives in the captial to 16 so far this year — and knife crime's on the rise across the uk. for knife attacks, seven attacks in one area of london. after years of dropping, it is going up across the uk. in the run—up tojanuary dropping, it is going up across the uk. in the run—up to january for the last 12 months, police in london recorded 14,521 knife crime offences, a0 recorded 14,521 knife crime offences, - a0 every recorded 1a,521 knife crime offences, - a0 every single offences, nearly a0 every single day. so far in 2018, 16 people have been stabbed to death in the capital. on tuesday, it was this 17—year—old and this 20—year—old. london needs me alive. london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to tackle knife crime. my thoughts an
it is 9:09am and you were watching bbc brea kfast. the authorities need to take action quickly to prevent knife crime, after two more men were stabbed to death in the capital this week. the figures make grim reading. it brings the total number of people fatally wounded by knives in the captial to 16 so far this year — and knife crime's on the rise across the uk. for knife attacks, seven attacks in one area of london. after years of dropping, it is going up across the uk. in the run—up...
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brea kfast‘s john maguire‘s with the uk‘s entry. he is in gilwell park. good morning.rance, the british entrance of the european tree of the year awards. join us later, we will tell you lots about it. all about four after the news, sport and weather. good morning from bbc london news, i‘m alpa patel. 60 years since her murder, police are appealing for more information on the unsolved case of a teenager from hertfordshire. 17—year—old anne noblett was strangled and found in woodland near wheathampstead. police say they believe there‘s a good chance someone still alive knows the killer and are urging them to come forward. people hoard, people keep things and yes, we would certainly hope that somebody mightjust give us that little bit of information. they may not realise how important it is to us, but anything at all can now be of use to us. detectives have released cctv images of a man they are looking for in relation to an armed bank robbery in hounslow. the suspect entered the bank on the high street and suggested he had a bomb. he was also armed with a kitchen knife.
brea kfast‘s john maguire‘s with the uk‘s entry. he is in gilwell park. good morning.rance, the british entrance of the european tree of the year awards. join us later, we will tell you lots about it. all about four after the news, sport and weather. good morning from bbc london news, i‘m alpa patel. 60 years since her murder, police are appealing for more information on the unsolved case of a teenager from hertfordshire. 17—year—old anne noblett was strangled and found in woodland...
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this is brea kfast hello, good morning. this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. growing division within the conservative party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for justice by the relatives of the soldiers killed in the ira hyde park bombing 35 years ago. they've been granted legal aid for a civil action against one of the suspects. the value of some of the world's companies has been falling overnight as global stock markets ta ke overnight as global stock markets take a tumble. in sport, the pressure is mounting onjosie in sport, the pressure is mounting on josie manager antonio conte. in sport, the pressure is mounting onjosie manager antonio conte. his side suffered the biggest d
this is brea kfast hello, good morning. this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. growing division within the conservative party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday...
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you are watching brea kfast. celebrate her pioneering innovation. you might recognise some of the previous winners. take a look. i'm delighted to say that sasha is here. it hasn't really sunk in that of won it. when they said i had won the britannia, i didn't think it was that one. not a lot of women have won it. not for a long time. and nobody has won it in a paraglider, normally it is people in proper aircraft. we followed you on your flight. aircraft. we followed you on your flight. remind us, though, for people who haven't, remind us where you started, where you went, and some of the amazing thing is that you saw on the way. how long have you saw on the way. how long have you got! up in russia where people are nomadic reindeer breeders, through the baltic and all the way back to the uk. i remember it so well. we used to see you so much here. such an extraordinaryjourney to undertake. why did you want to do it? what was the most amazing thing he found out doing it? the most inspiring thing is the number of peop
you are watching brea kfast. celebrate her pioneering innovation. you might recognise some of the previous winners. take a look. i'm delighted to say that sasha is here. it hasn't really sunk in that of won it. when they said i had won the britannia, i didn't think it was that one. not a lot of women have won it. not for a long time. and nobody has won it in a paraglider, normally it is people in proper aircraft. we followed you on your flight. aircraft. we followed you on your flight. remind...