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history tv,ican u.s. army command & general staff college professor brian steed talks about the impact of world war i on the middle east and how the outcome of the war continues to play a role in present-day conflicts. he explores the defeat and dissolution of the ottoman empire, which was the dominant power in the region and how territories were
history tv,ican u.s. army command & general staff college professor brian steed talks about the impact of world war i on the middle east and how the outcome of the war continues to play a role in present-day conflicts. he explores the defeat and dissolution of the ottoman empire, which was the dominant power in the region and how territories were
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offended that you have this person when we have --ican-americans philadelphia eagles. why don't you have some of the eagles on this morning? think as a black personk u would realize just because someone has been convicted of a crime does not necessarily mean they are guilty or that they've received equitable and fair treatment. is criminal justice system far from equitable not just in a racial sense but in a political sense. to give an example, rosie o'donnell,he comedian, admitted she had violated campaign-finance law five times in five separate jurisdictions. in theory, five u.s. attorneys could file charges against her today but there is no talk of her being charged because there is no corruption involved in her case. rosie goes if i gave too much money give me the money back and i would have liked to have gotten that treatment. host: from florida, independent line. caller: i'm glad to speak to youcaller:. .e re-watched your movie previously mentioned in one of the other calls. we watched it from beginning to end and i want to thank you for making that movie. my que
offended that you have this person when we have --ican-americans philadelphia eagles. why don't you have some of the eagles on this morning? think as a black personk u would realize just because someone has been convicted of a crime does not necessarily mean they are guilty or that they've received equitable and fair treatment. is criminal justice system far from equitable not just in a racial sense but in a political sense. to give an example, rosie o'donnell,he comedian, admitted she had...
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like an owl, it's a good thing, ican your head?ike an owl, it's a good thing, i can concentrate on what's of different things at once which you need to do here, listening to roger, bonnie greer and yasmin alibhai—brown. that's it for the papers this hour. bonnie and yasmin will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's meet the author. two political murders more than three decades apart and a web of conspiracy or so some say. the shape of the ruins takes us into the cauldron of politics in colombia and assassinations in 1914 in 1948 that became emblems for much of the violence and chaos that enveloped the country. the authorjuan gabriel vasquez is also a character in his own book, exploring the history of these bloody events in the labyrinthine story where the truth is elusive in a dark and conspiratorial world. what made you decide to put yourself in the novel, as a way of bringing the story to life? yes. the origin of the novel has a very personal direct importance for me. in the year 2005, much as
like an owl, it's a good thing, ican your head?ike an owl, it's a good thing, i can concentrate on what's of different things at once which you need to do here, listening to roger, bonnie greer and yasmin alibhai—brown. that's it for the papers this hour. bonnie and yasmin will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's meet the author. two political murders more than three decades apart and a web of conspiracy or so some say. the shape of the ruins takes us into...
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the opportunity to tested in that environment and i know we're playing best of three set match that icanver in wordy eight hours but playing a five set in four hours ido but playing a five set in four hours i do not know because i have not done that basically in 12 months. johanna konta is out, beaten in three sets by world number two caroline wozniaki. the british number one took the first set 6—4, but wozniaki won the next two 6—1, 6—4 to set up a meeting with ashleigh barty. england continued on from their one—day series whitewash over australia, with a convincing victory in the twenty20 jos buttler kicked things off for the home team by striking the fastest 50 by an england player in a t20, off only 22 balls. australia had high hopes with aaron finch reaching 84 runs, but in the end australia were bowled out at 193, 28 runs behind england. that's all from sportsday. a reminder all of the reaction from the world cup with the defending champions germany being knocked out, thatis champions germany being knocked out, that is available on the bbc website. coming up in a moment, the papers
the opportunity to tested in that environment and i know we're playing best of three set match that icanver in wordy eight hours but playing a five set in four hours ido but playing a five set in four hours i do not know because i have not done that basically in 12 months. johanna konta is out, beaten in three sets by world number two caroline wozniaki. the british number one took the first set 6—4, but wozniaki won the next two 6—1, 6—4 to set up a meeting with ashleigh barty. england...
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ican i can tell you in the nhl stanley cup play—offs it is currently 3—1, the washington capitals overt period. goodbye for now. hello there, good morning. in wales, it‘s just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some flash—flooding. and, across the southern half of the uk, much more cloud, and there‘s sufficient cloud over the next few days to bring the chance of one or two heavy and perhaps thundery showers. again, the worst of the storms, the more widespread storms, are likely to stay over the near continent. but we‘re looking at a few home—grown downpours in the next couple of days or so. difficult to pick out exactly where they‘ll be. but we‘ve got this zone of weakness on friday, from wales up towards the humber and north yorkshire, where we could see a few more showers developing, perhaps towards the south—west of england, too, hence the odd slow—moving downpour across western parts of northern ireland, and particularly central scotland — some thunderstorms here. large parts of the
ican i can tell you in the nhl stanley cup play—offs it is currently 3—1, the washington capitals overt period. goodbye for now. hello there, good morning. in wales, it‘s just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some flash—flooding. and, across the southern half of the uk, much more cloud, and there‘s sufficient cloud over the next few days to bring the chance of one or two heavy and...
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a mirror on it you know does it do to bless them on them yet doesn't that ican go a bit of a livery well lessee here to be funding these monkey dog not such issues of education does an aggressive is guided by title hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. well as you said in all the games look forward to this change day is between the welcome debutantes iceland unbeaten croatia the two one of the smallest nation can still advance from group date with a victory now they're found with their signature chant have already filled the streets of rostock on top. well. you know how. is that they near our house where i'm. all over.
a mirror on it you know does it do to bless them on them yet doesn't that ican go a bit of a livery well lessee here to be funding these monkey dog not such issues of education does an aggressive is guided by title hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. well as you said in all the games look forward to this change day is between the welcome debutantes iceland unbeaten croatia the two one of the smallest nation can still advance from group date with a victory now they're found with their...
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. : ican line, what are your expectations? fromr: i'm calling california. i'm very excited. i'm proud of what he has accomplished already. to answer your question, why would kim jong-unive up his nuclear weapons, it is because his country is dying. they need help. they are starving to death. he has imprisoned whole families. their economy is decimated. it is sad. i feel for them. they need help. dictator, i have no illusions about that. but he is going to give up those weapons because he has to. host: thank you. the last call, democrats line. that evening. i'm 87-years-old, a registered democrat. but it is not the first time i did not vote democrat. i voted for eisenhower years ago. mr. trump itryingo put meat on the table and we have so many mean-spirited, black and white hating that man. and he is trying to do good for us. thes trying to bring back work. we need to remember there is more to lifehan football and basketball. man ad to just give the break. [indiscernible] souls are going to hear about god and jesus christ. host: you sound terrific. watch this, just how signif
. : ican line, what are your expectations? fromr: i'm calling california. i'm very excited. i'm proud of what he has accomplished already. to answer your question, why would kim jong-unive up his nuclear weapons, it is because his country is dying. they need help. they are starving to death. he has imprisoned whole families. their economy is decimated. it is sad. i feel for them. they need help. dictator, i have no illusions about that. but he is going to give up those weapons because he has...
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painful to russia to engage in this kind of behavior and a lot of the senators both democratic andbl icanaid the u.s. has to take a stronger stance on this and makeure that the united wored their while to engage in this kind of activity when this country is t ing to have elections. >> talk about mid-terms a ttle more than five months away. tom fo zgerald thank you much. >> larry kudlow in hospil bein treated at walter reed in bethesda. white house call it is mild doing well depted to make a full recovery. he was the apresident's side couple daying ago for g7 summit in when bile former president george hw bush celebrating 94th birthday. he had some health issuesfter loss o wife barbara. he wasom released frhe hospital after a brief stay for lowssloodure condition. >> on the way on 5 at 6:30, m boldove or bad one. coming up we will talk more northern virginia today. we're bk after the break. > ♪ . >>>♪. >>> welme back. activist protest hge burned aazi confederate battle fg in leesburg today. "fox5" paul wagner was three. >> theas no trouble here today as activist fro pennsylvania came here
painful to russia to engage in this kind of behavior and a lot of the senators both democratic andbl icanaid the u.s. has to take a stronger stance on this and makeure that the united wored their while to engage in this kind of activity when this country is t ing to have elections. >> talk about mid-terms a ttle more than five months away. tom fo zgerald thank you much. >> larry kudlow in hospil bein treated at walter reed in bethesda. white house call it is mild doing well depted...
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get the main t lobstersy're a little bit more, keep iter ican, keep it demost i can, whatever. >> another, scathing justice department report on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. didn't matter thathe inspector general said there was no implicit bias against the presntent, because the preside maintained there was, although when you listen to sound, he uses the wd collusion. he uses the word i obstruct think he was talking about the russiarobe and that was not what this report was all about. >>> the report yesterday maybe more importantly tha anything, it totally exonerates me. ere was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> right now i'm actually proud because beet clinton, dynasty, i beatush dynasty, and now i guess hopefully i'm in the shonest intelligence because what theyid incredible and real insult to millions of election onh sides.n that >> president also opened up about historic summit in north korea in s igapore this weekn shall we say budding relationship with kim jong-un. >> i have a fanrestic tionship now with north korea. you know there w missiles being tpeught abou
get the main t lobstersy're a little bit more, keep iter ican, keep it demost i can, whatever. >> another, scathing justice department report on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. didn't matter thathe inspector general said there was no implicit bias against the presntent, because the preside maintained there was, although when you listen to sound, he uses the wd collusion. he uses the word i obstruct think he was talking about the russiarobe and that was not what this report was...
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tech can andam stop ican technology sales in china a many started dumping stocks. >> and special zip trip friday headed to maryland a community many of you passed by. we're talking aboutre l world in silver spring, ll thereby friday morningin,wi beginning 6 a.m. this is not a zip triptal generublic can come tom because leisure world is private property trust us you won't want to miss this because there's going to be a lot of fun with "fox5" will bring you on friday for zip sglip get readyo tid style with "fox5" zip trip. go tooxdc.com/contest. it's a 20 19 acura tlx. five finalists will b selectiveed august 20. all fine visits to attend the final zip trip august 31 20rbgs 18 to be eligible tn. one winner selected at the final ziprip autopsy entrance 18 or older andet ce rules available fox5dc.com/contest.>> "fox5" iw let's check in with michael thomas and talk about weather. >> startingas the gaye ept. 67 in town. r50s believe it or not one 50 but a 50. now two, baltimore, win? whip, the gaithersburg and baltimor. nice, cool and pleasant to start the day and across northern portions
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i'm joined in the studio by sascha hach, an expert with the ican organization.e says trump and kim's deal does not go far enough. to succeed, denuclearization of the korean peninsula has to be in bedded in national law. also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico. he says it may be hard to accept, but trump is right and just getting north korea to the table to talk is an impressive outcome. thedahye yim from communications research center here in berlin who says that understanding and knowing korea is the key to peace. for evening and thank you being here. the south korean president has been quoted as saying that the trump-kim summit opens the way to a new era of peace and cooperation on the peninsula. do you agree? i totally agree. it's a very historical moment with the south and north korean summit in april and the following summit which happened a few days ago. i think it's very historical that north korea came to the negotiating table on the same level with the u.s., and also when we look at the articles of the agreement, ar
i'm joined in the studio by sascha hach, an expert with the ican organization.e says trump and kim's deal does not go far enough. to succeed, denuclearization of the korean peninsula has to be in bedded in national law. also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico. he says it may be hard to accept, but trump is right and just getting north korea to the table to talk is an impressive outcome. thedahye yim from communications research center here in berlin who...
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promising to deport unauthorized immigrants, renegotiate nafta, putting the mexican american -- --ican and american they do appeal to a quarter or third of citizens. that is a large percentage of the country. on's go to marion joining us the democrats line. good morning. >> thanks for taking my call. i wanted to know whether we should be really talking about legal immigration. from what i understand and read, illegals, the majority of ely eagles came legally. through a visa program. if that is the case, why are we not expecting the corporations and ceos to be responsible to make sure that when they bring in a worker, they have a visa, it should be their responsibility and their call -- cost to make sure that individual goes home. >> thank you, mary. i do think we should talk ely him -- illegal immigration. immigration today is legal. in the past, not necessarily so. there were people coming across without documents in the late 90's and early 2000's. today it is a most all legal. more than half of the people who become undocumented illegals in this country do so by overstaying a visa. w
promising to deport unauthorized immigrants, renegotiate nafta, putting the mexican american -- --ican and american they do appeal to a quarter or third of citizens. that is a large percentage of the country. on's go to marion joining us the democrats line. good morning. >> thanks for taking my call. i wanted to know whether we should be really talking about legal immigration. from what i understand and read, illegals, the majority of ely eagles came legally. through a visa program. if...
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issue.rs of all, no democrat seems to want to join in reforming immigration or visas right now.u the icanarty's left to do it by itself. we have a wide range of ideolog in our pard it is hard to bring the moderates together with us conservatives who would fike to see serious reform of a lot of the defects immigration and visa systems, not just grant residency status to the daca kids. christian: of course the problem always will be getting the president to sign on. rothink you are a supporter of paul ryan's cose bill, and in that he says let's have more judges, and the president says i don't want more judges, i want more security thd funding for wall. rep. rooney: well, this does contain funding for the wall and tightens up the asylum standard, two of the president's top priorities. d have to assume he sign the compromise bill as has been configured. i don't know if they are going to change it to make it less signable between now and fridayy christian:o you think this is the problem of our age? s not unique to the unit states. ,here is a meeting in brussels german government under pressure
issue.rs of all, no democrat seems to want to join in reforming immigration or visas right now.u the icanarty's left to do it by itself. we have a wide range of ideolog in our pard it is hard to bring the moderates together with us conservatives who would fike to see serious reform of a lot of the defects immigration and visa systems, not just grant residency status to the daca kids. christian: of course the problem always will be getting the president to sign on. rothink you are a supporter of...
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. >> reporter: as a threatened trade war threatens clasamc ican jobs. tom costello, maryland. >>> here in california the governor declared a state of emergency in northern lake county after a fast-moving wildfire forced 3,000 people from their hes. the pawnee fire destroyed 22 structures andth atens hundreds more. >>> and in northern flora a fast-moving fire destroyed homes in the panhandle region and displaced around 200 people. >>> to a murder mystery here in southern california. police say a 35-year-old father on a family camping trip was gunned down with his 2 and 4-year-old daughters by his sid it happened at a popular park made famous by tv and movies but there is no known suspect or motive. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. >> reporter: when sheriff's deputies arrived at malibu adreek state park, the victimeen shot multiple times, gunned down as he camped with his children in the early moing hours. investigators say someone opened fire on 35-year-old tristan beaudette from outside his tent. his 2 and 4-year-old daught
. >> reporter: as a threatened trade war threatens clasamc ican jobs. tom costello, maryland. >>> here in california the governor declared a state of emergency in northern lake county after a fast-moving wildfire forced 3,000 people from their hes. the pawnee fire destroyed 22 structures andth atens hundreds more. >>> and in northern flora a fast-moving fire destroyed homes in the panhandle region and displaced around 200 people. >>> to a murder mystery here in...
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ican> itizen has been killed in violence that has been rocking that country. bar owner cisto henry vera was found near two burned-out vehicles with a bullet wound to the head. over 100 people have been killed by government forces loyal to embattled president daniel ortega. >>> now to a story that's been getting a lot of attention this week. the jury award of just $4 to the family of a man in florida who was shot and killed by a police officer. the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit, and the jury decided that the man was largely responsible for his own death. we get more from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: four years later the family of gregory hill is still reeling from the police-involved shooting that ended his life. >> it's father's day. they got to go out to the graveyard to see their father because their father was murdered. >> reporter: in january 2014, two florida sheriff's deputies responded to hill's home after a noise complaint. the officers claim hill threatened them with a gun as he closed his garage door. sheriff's deputy christopher newman
ican> itizen has been killed in violence that has been rocking that country. bar owner cisto henry vera was found near two burned-out vehicles with a bullet wound to the head. over 100 people have been killed by government forces loyal to embattled president daniel ortega. >>> now to a story that's been getting a lot of attention this week. the jury award of just $4 to the family of a man in florida who was shot and killed by a police officer. the family filed a wrongful death...
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ican they managed to cling on like that?ittle feet and on the edge of little feet and on the edge of little feet they have claws which can get into any knock and cranny and they can also rotate their little feet 180 degrees, so they are pretty mobile. and it was out in daylight, so it properly had rabies, which makes them a bit mad. they are nocturnal, he should be asleep! exactly. all right, well done to him. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — spain sacks its head coach just two days before its opening match in the football world cup. and she was one of the 20th century's cultural icons — now a new exhibition is shedding light on how frida kahlo shaped her identity. that's still to come. there is a storm on the way and it is going to cause some problems tomorrow morning and possibly into the afternoon. delays to transport, possibly some trees down across the north. an amber warning possibly some trees down across the north. an amberwarning in possibly som
ican they managed to cling on like that?ittle feet and on the edge of little feet and on the edge of little feet they have claws which can get into any knock and cranny and they can also rotate their little feet 180 degrees, so they are pretty mobile. and it was out in daylight, so it properly had rabies, which makes them a bit mad. they are nocturnal, he should be asleep! exactly. all right, well done to him. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel...
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countries at large this is not an ideal situation ican economically certainly in terms of pure economic cost the m pact on qatar is heavier than anywhere else but given the financial reserves we haven't seen really the qatari economy crack we haven't seen a crisis develop in a way that creates panic in doha or that forces the government to spend much more significant amounts of for our foreign reserves to prop up the economy and what are the implications of all of this for qatar's main export main source of income which is of course l.n.g. liquefied natural gas i think the liquid of l.n.g. exports have been stable i think that global demand has been healthy and qatar's in relationship with. most of its energy partners has not been damaged as a result of the gulf crisis unless there is an actual destruction in the persian gulf which is unlikely i think unless we see a confrontation with iran or a military effort against iran then. that ellen g. exports will continue it will continue to provide qatar with much needed revenue is unlikely to change any time in the future. the positive eleme
countries at large this is not an ideal situation ican economically certainly in terms of pure economic cost the m pact on qatar is heavier than anywhere else but given the financial reserves we haven't seen really the qatari economy crack we haven't seen a crisis develop in a way that creates panic in doha or that forces the government to spend much more significant amounts of for our foreign reserves to prop up the economy and what are the implications of all of this for qatar's main export...
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quentin sommerville reports. , ican andn raqqaam broughtfirepower the so-called islamic state to frs knees and free the cit a script. much later, the reality of t liberation has whole feel. in the battles final months, civilians, raqqa pbombs from the coalitionroved as deadly as the islamic state group. battlethe the family stuck together. grandchildren to grandparents, where they home could. smithng the frontline moving house four times -- avoiding the front lines meant moving house four times. this video was tauen just before gust 20 last year, when a coalition airrike hit their home. everyone you have just seen was killed. 39 family members in total. the bombing was relentless. hundreds died. ,f the 42 coalition strikes none were targeted by the royal air force. this was the mostrese bombing campaign in history, says themi u.s.-leion. in an interview from their headquarters, ey blame the carnage on the islamic state's use of human shields. >> the people of raqqa, they were definitely grateful for the removal of the islamic state from raqqa. as yo went in there shouldn't you have s
quentin sommerville reports. , ican andn raqqaam broughtfirepower the so-called islamic state to frs knees and free the cit a script. much later, the reality of t liberation has whole feel. in the battles final months, civilians, raqqa pbombs from the coalitionroved as deadly as the islamic state group. battlethe the family stuck together. grandchildren to grandparents, where they home could. smithng the frontline moving house four times -- avoiding the front lines meant moving house four...
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ican i can manage so far.re doing well at preventing people becoming stuck in hospital. the team heads to see an elderly man who's been admitted several times. there's the possibility of dementia. you hang on here. let's just go and make these phone calls and have a conversation and we'll come back to you. they think his family is struggling and more help at home might have stopped him coming in in the first place. we've planned with our mental health colleagues to get a plan that will keep him at home safely and ensure that he stays at home rather than coming back. staff are arriving for a meeting with the head of lancashire's care services. it is to praise them for the work they are doing, but like most council bosses, he worries about how he will find the long term money needed to meet the growing demand for services before people reach a crisis. i think it's constant pressures all the time. we can't simply go faster and faster on the current model. we know we have to do a lot more in order to staunch some
ican i can manage so far.re doing well at preventing people becoming stuck in hospital. the team heads to see an elderly man who's been admitted several times. there's the possibility of dementia. you hang on here. let's just go and make these phone calls and have a conversation and we'll come back to you. they think his family is struggling and more help at home might have stopped him coming in in the first place. we've planned with our mental health colleagues to get a plan that will keep him...
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if she won, she would be the -- there's never been an ican woman to have that high of a leadership inither party. it would be a momentous occasion. now, barbara lee's challenge is she is the third m liberal, according to one of the metrics, member of the house. so's going to have t prove to folks that, you know, she can work across the aisle, and she e has in s ways. she has, you know, on hiv/aids funding over the years. she has actually worked with repuicans on that. that's going to be her biggest challenge, is going to be is she too far o there, is she too california, t oakland. >> i heard -- i reject that characterizaf barbara lee being too far out. think of this. african-american women have eebeen -- it'sn established are the highest vote turnout of any race and tinder, democc party voters. i already said one of four democrats are black. i think her politics representt e majority of the democratic party, the silent majority of the democratic party. i think it would be amazing, not only jcust historiut what the party needs. i cannot understate the fact that this kind of leadership
if she won, she would be the -- there's never been an ican woman to have that high of a leadership inither party. it would be a momentous occasion. now, barbara lee's challenge is she is the third m liberal, according to one of the metrics, member of the house. so's going to have t prove to folks that, you know, she can work across the aisle, and she e has in s ways. she has, you know, on hiv/aids funding over the years. she has actually worked with repuicans on that. that's going to be her...
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i lost both parents, both grandparents, my brother, three uncles, and about four cousins that ican think four cousins that i can think of, and that is just the immediate family in my world. i was born in 1958 in the far north of western australia in a little town called wittenoom. the asbestos mine was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a naturalfibre was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a natural fibre that is encased in box. they would extract the asbestos out of the mind, and the asbestos out of the mind, and the mail would actually bent back it ready for ship meant and it was shed —— sent to places all around the world for the various things they use asbestos for. by arista distinct insulating product known as asbestos isa insulating product known as asbestos is a piece of rock. the practical uses of asbestos are numerous, 18,000 articles are made of it, linings from friction services. —— surfaces. there were a lot of immigrants that came into australia after the war and a lot of them were looking forjobs and there were jobs to be had in wittenoom. my dad was one of them. he wa
i lost both parents, both grandparents, my brother, three uncles, and about four cousins that ican think four cousins that i can think of, and that is just the immediate family in my world. i was born in 1958 in the far north of western australia in a little town called wittenoom. the asbestos mine was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a naturalfibre was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a natural fibre that is encased in box. they would extract the asbestos out of the mind, and the...
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but most of the rest of tpu icans live in these gerrymandered district so they don't dealith the isst also they're not into it. >> we have to leave it there for now. amy alison with democracy in "the and joegarofoley with san francisco chronicle." nice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the nonprofit one justice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justicebus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to rrts of california where legal care is out ofeach for many. they help clients clear criminal recor e, fightvictions and submit paperwork to become citizens or get permanent red densy.o the f one justice, julia joins me in the studio >> thank you for having me. >> one justice was among the organizations that quickly mobilized at sfo and other s airports acrthe country to help affected travelers, most oe whom w muslims after the first version of the travel ban took efft in 2017. what is your reaction to the supreme court decision up holding the current travel ban? >> i think i can speak
but most of the rest of tpu icans live in these gerrymandered district so they don't dealith the isst also they're not into it. >> we have to leave it there for now. amy alison with democracy in "the and joegarofoley with san francisco chronicle." nice to have you guys in. >> good to be here. >>> for more than a decade the nonprofit one justice has provided free legal aid to thousands of low income californians. they regularly hit the road with justicebus, a...
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“ ican been such a spectacular disaster?cause of what it has happened here. this has been a systemic failure of the industries timetabling system which has had devastating consequences that you have outlined theiron our consequences that you have outlined their on our customers. and we are very sorry for that. i think all of us very sorry for that. i think all of us here today feel deeply sorry that customers have had that awful experience. he said a new timetable would normally be in place for weeks in events. on this occasion, we were finalising the timetable three weeks before it started. when all the detailed, collocated resource planning tasks that we would normally spread over a 12 week period we had to complete within a three—week period. that caused us mortal problems. one problem had been a decision last year to phase in the timetable. whose decision was that? that was a decision made by ministers following a process of development in the industry to look at options for changing the timetable structure. that was a d
“ ican been such a spectacular disaster?cause of what it has happened here. this has been a systemic failure of the industries timetabling system which has had devastating consequences that you have outlined theiron our consequences that you have outlined their on our customers. and we are very sorry for that. i think all of us very sorry for that. i think all of us here today feel deeply sorry that customers have had that awful experience. he said a new timetable would normally be in place...
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that when he was asked as chief whip last year who should be the new defence secretary, he said, oh, ican can do the job, much as dick cheney said the same. he is rather nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for power and making, nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for powerand making, ithink, gratuitously outrageous statements. they should shut up and go away. he certainly got noticed. in politics, that can be part of the battle. it's true but to me, it puts a lot of people in the middle ground. tony blair is reviled by many but he's right, you can't win number ten without the middle ground. john major also wooed some that people who were veering towards the centre. if you are so much and aggressive, you are going to put people off. i don't think williamson is winning friends with posturing. what about the substance of it? how much we invest in whether we are putting it in the right things. the suggestion now is that our focus should be shifting, as it were, on line. we -- we might need computer count —— computer codes to counter cyber attacks. we've seen allegations of meddling, both in the eu refere
that when he was asked as chief whip last year who should be the new defence secretary, he said, oh, ican can do the job, much as dick cheney said the same. he is rather nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for power and making, nakedly, in my eyes, jostling for powerand making, ithink, gratuitously outrageous statements. they should shut up and go away. he certainly got noticed. in politics, that can be part of the battle. it's true but to me, it puts a lot of people in the middle ground. tony blair...
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after the injury i was frustrated but i have been working every day to make sure ican take been workingoking to change things. too much away i am confident we are looking to change things! gareth southgate has got to pick a team to be. —— to be columbia. what does as you would do? will to go back to how he started determined against tunisia which was his drug —— strongest 11 there or any other players who will force their way into the manager's thinking? the filling is —— the feeling is there a sake barfor filling is —— the feeling is there a sake bar for prejudice first line—up which was the one that started against new —— tunisia against —— in the first half. and that will include decker —— dele alli. and if he does, he would —— there'll be a bacteria of harry maguire, john stones and power walker with wing match being karen shook her on the white and ashley young on the left if he can keep danny rose out of super—team. denny roasted impress holding in central midfield will be jordan henderson we are sure of that. because eric dyer did not take his chance to impress in the belgian gam
after the injury i was frustrated but i have been working every day to make sure ican take been workingoking to change things. too much away i am confident we are looking to change things! gareth southgate has got to pick a team to be. —— to be columbia. what does as you would do? will to go back to how he started determined against tunisia which was his drug —— strongest 11 there or any other players who will force their way into the manager's thinking? the filling is —— the...
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ican about that in the next 40 minutes or so. the players will get refreshment breaks in 31 degrees. we got the view in panama, what do we know about the team that will be play something well, i went to panama and to say they came from humble beginnings is an understatement. the national sport is baseball and they have had to work their way up, the league is poor, all the players play abroad. and you know they're 55th in the world and england if they can't beat them it would be like iceland. they're not great individual stars, but they're organised and gave belgium problems. thank you for joining us. let's have a quick look back at yesterday's results, and germany were just seconds away from an early exit last night. the last two world cups have seen the reigning champions out in the group stages and it looked like germany would be the third when 0la toivonnen gave sweden the lead. marco reus then equalised early in the second half. but germany had a man sent off and tthings were not looking good for them, until toni kroos steppe
ican about that in the next 40 minutes or so. the players will get refreshment breaks in 31 degrees. we got the view in panama, what do we know about the team that will be play something well, i went to panama and to say they came from humble beginnings is an understatement. the national sport is baseball and they have had to work their way up, the league is poor, all the players play abroad. and you know they're 55th in the world and england if they can't beat them it would be like iceland....
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if you are not a longtime fan of us ican if you are not a longtime fan of us i can tell you that is asr for this. we sent click‘s second worst player, la ra we sent click‘s second worst player, lara lewington to find out.” we sent click‘s second worst player, lara lewington to find out. i am certainly nowhere near ready to head toa certainly nowhere near ready to head to a football pitch, i need some sort of training first. but luckily we have come across this robotic leg which aims to help. i can see what the first problem is. this robot originally built for factory work has already got football boot on. the idea is that it can repeat a human's move and so they can be watched back and learn from, or it could be copying and teaching to kick of a star player from anywhere in the world. so here we have the setup. a kinect which will track the human's movement, and the robot can replicate it, and we have a goal, and we can't do without one of these. that is the theory anyway, but it didn't gauge the angle of my foot very well, and even i know you are not meant to keep the ball with your t
if you are not a longtime fan of us ican if you are not a longtime fan of us i can tell you that is asr for this. we sent click‘s second worst player, la ra we sent click‘s second worst player, lara lewington to find out.” we sent click‘s second worst player, lara lewington to find out. i am certainly nowhere near ready to head toa certainly nowhere near ready to head to a football pitch, i need some sort of training first. but luckily we have come across this robotic leg which aims to...
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ican i can tell you they are not all happy and they have not suddenly sold is the question of illegaltion to europe either. you talked about the processing centres. they are designed to put economic migrants off from even trying to come to europe. when they realise only those with legal rights to stage are allowed to stay here, we have been told these centres are volu nta ry. have been told these centres are voluntary. where will they be set up and when? in the meantime, migrants will continue trying to come to europe, risking their lives at sea to do so. a decision by eu leaders to do so. a decision by eu leaders to limit the operations by charity run rescue boats could also result in even more migrant deaths in the short—term at least because people smugglers will not give up easily in their lucrative trade. in terms of numbers, the arrivals of migrants to europe are already down 95% since the height of the migrant crisis three years ago. all of these arguments we have been seeing from eu leaders is pretty much political. the fact we can see leaders like angela merkel leaving the su
ican i can tell you they are not all happy and they have not suddenly sold is the question of illegaltion to europe either. you talked about the processing centres. they are designed to put economic migrants off from even trying to come to europe. when they realise only those with legal rights to stage are allowed to stay here, we have been told these centres are volu nta ry. have been told these centres are voluntary. where will they be set up and when? in the meantime, migrants will continue...
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starting august 1st, am ican express will extend its price protection from 90 to 120 days and beef upy protection. it's a new battle for your card business. >> it's a very competitive landscape. the card issuers are basically soompeting for card holder they want to make sure they're offering rewards that are valuable, that catch peoples' attention. >> reporter: so what are credit card companies not changing? the rewardyou get based on the amount of money you spenon ur card. 80% of users say they're unclear about the perks they get for having a credit card, so experts say, check card websites, shop around. for benefits that are most important to you, maxing out credit card perks to get more for your money. >>> coming up, the big headline about smoking in america and a major sign of the times. >>> and sick of goin to the pharmacy for your prescriptions? the new way you can skip the trip. how do you become america's best-selling brand? by opening new doors to big possibilities with the first ever ford ecosport. woman: my niece maria. maria: hi! woman: perfection! by connecting drivers to
starting august 1st, am ican express will extend its price protection from 90 to 120 days and beef upy protection. it's a new battle for your card business. >> it's a very competitive landscape. the card issuers are basically soompeting for card holder they want to make sure they're offering rewards that are valuable, that catch peoples' attention. >> reporter: so what are credit card companies not changing? the rewardyou get based on the amount of money you spenon ur card. 80% of...
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ican i can tell you that northern ireland could be set to see its hottest day on record today.30.8 degrees and that was set back in 1976. forecasters have been predicting that we could just be that this afternoon. people on the east coast have been making the most of it. testing the water. about 15, 16 degrees, so we have had warmer water days over the last few weeks, but this is nice, it's perfect. just too good not to take a quick break from the dayjob to enjoy it. i get an hour in the water, a bit of a shiver getting out, even today, then back to work. northern ireland has been enjoying its share of the uk's heatwave. today could break the record for the hottest temperature recorded here for more than a0 years. i'm taking a kayak out here because it is a lovely day here in bangor. it's amazing, not often it comes like this, so we just have to make the most of it and enjoy it while it is here. weather warnings continue to be issued around the uk as the heatwave intensifies. temperatures are above 30 degrees again in wales, which yesterday was the hottest place in the uk. rath
ican i can tell you that northern ireland could be set to see its hottest day on record today.30.8 degrees and that was set back in 1976. forecasters have been predicting that we could just be that this afternoon. people on the east coast have been making the most of it. testing the water. about 15, 16 degrees, so we have had warmer water days over the last few weeks, but this is nice, it's perfect. just too good not to take a quick break from the dayjob to enjoy it. i get an hour in the water,...
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a mere honor you know does it do to bless the monday yet doesn't that ican go up in form of live anywhere unless he he feels he's moving back to his doctor no fetishes the physician does and forgets it is guided by time to hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. has a lot of people having a lot of fun in this year's world cup well in the run up to the event some of the british media seem to be less interested in the beautiful game and more interested in just scaring fans off too many threatening headlines warning of russian hooligans and extreme violence during the tournament that would some is pretty clear now there are those i cycle predictions were just way off as a correspondent he crashed on a. a celebration of unity good sportsmanship and an inspiration to a future generation of athletes in other words something that world cup twenty scene appears not to promise to all those english fans who were winning the options in front of them to visit russia or to stay today we're talking about the world cup and whether it's right to be worried about russia hosting the tournament in particular
a mere honor you know does it do to bless the monday yet doesn't that ican go up in form of live anywhere unless he he feels he's moving back to his doctor no fetishes the physician does and forgets it is guided by time to hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. has a lot of people having a lot of fun in this year's world cup well in the run up to the event some of the british media seem to be less interested in the beautiful game and more interested in just scaring fans off too many threatening...
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it's been a long time since i could think ican been a long time since i could think i can let —— eatn if it's just a i can let —— eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it tra nslates symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your whole life and certainly in your professional life. the pressure is a privilege. because at the end of the day, it means that someone at the end of the day, it means that someone is expecting a certain type of performance from you, whether it's from yourself or it's from the tea m it's from yourself or it's from the team that actually winds the porch you —— actually support you. the reason there is this pressure is the support you into believing you come and they believe in me. so, yeah, i feel pressure in a way that i don't wa nt to feel pressure in a way that i don't want to let them down. we have put in so much work. and one of those backing alex all the weight is virgin founder sir richard branson. the world is heating up. we have to move the world to the world it's powered by clean energy. and so if
it's been a long time since i could think ican been a long time since i could think i can let —— eatn if it's just a i can let —— eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it tra nslates symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your whole life and certainly in your professional life. the pressure is a privilege. because at the end of the day, it means that someone at the end of the day, it means that someone is expecting a certain type...
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ican i can manage myself.oing well at preventing people becoming stuck in hospital. the team heads to see an elderly man who's been admitted several times. there's the possibility of dementia. you hang on here. let's just go and make these phone calls and have a conversation and we'll come back to you. they think his family is struggling and more help at home might have stopped him coming in in the first place. we've planned with our mental health colleagues to get a plan that will keep him at home safely and ensure that he stays at home rather than coming back. staff are arriving for a meeting with the head of lancashire's care services. it makes a difference to people that live in this area... it's to praise them for the work they're doing, but like most council bosses, he worries about how he will find the long—term money needed to meet the growing demand for services before people reach a crisis. i think it's constant pressures all the time. we can't simply go faster and faster on the current model. we kno
ican i can manage myself.oing well at preventing people becoming stuck in hospital. the team heads to see an elderly man who's been admitted several times. there's the possibility of dementia. you hang on here. let's just go and make these phone calls and have a conversation and we'll come back to you. they think his family is struggling and more help at home might have stopped him coming in in the first place. we've planned with our mental health colleagues to get a plan that will keep him at...
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we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, ican supporters saying statement i really don't care and t—shirts at trump rallies but also we will see the media chasing her and pundits on fox news saying this is ridiculous, they are attacking melania are just a jacket she wore, it's superficial, she's a wonderful, caring person. hazard, a former model, is known for making strong fashion statements when appearing in public. attending the state of the union address earlier this year, she wore this white trouser suit, drawing comparisons with what hillary clinton wore during the presidential election campaign. was this a subtle rebuke of her husband, as allegations world of him having an affair with the porn star stormy daniels? to find the truth of why she wore this visit on a visit to children on the mexican border is very tricky but it certainly put her in the headlines. richard galpin, bbc news. a make—or—break meeting is taking place about the high street retailer house of fraser. creditors are voting on whether to accept the chain's plans to close mo
we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, ican supporters saying statement i really don't care and t—shirts at trump rallies but also we will see the media chasing her and pundits on fox news saying this is ridiculous, they are attacking melania are just a jacket she wore, it's superficial, she's a wonderful, caring person. hazard, a former model, is known for making strong fashion statements when appearing in public. attending the state of the union...
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countries at large this is not an ideal situation ican economically certainly in terms of pure economic cost the m pact on qatar is heavier than anywhere else but given the financial reserves we haven't seen really the qatari economy crack we haven't seen a crisis develop in a way that creates panic in doha or that forces the government to spend much more significant amounts of for our foreign reserves to prop up the economy and what are the implications of all of this for qatar's main export main source of income which is of course l.n.g. liquefied natural gas i think the liquid of l.n.g. exports have been stable i think that global demand has been healthy and qatar's in relationship with my. more so for its energy partners has not been damaged as a result of the gulf crisis unless there is an actual destruction in the persian gulf which is unlikely i think unless we see a confrontation with iran or a military effort against iran then. that ellen g. exports will continue it will continue to provide qatar with much needed revenue is unlikely to change any time in the future. the positiv
countries at large this is not an ideal situation ican economically certainly in terms of pure economic cost the m pact on qatar is heavier than anywhere else but given the financial reserves we haven't seen really the qatari economy crack we haven't seen a crisis develop in a way that creates panic in doha or that forces the government to spend much more significant amounts of for our foreign reserves to prop up the economy and what are the implications of all of this for qatar's main export...
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ican i can see behind you there is young and old side by side, what was the atmosphere like?oon, around 5000 women have been taking part in the belfast procession which began at the titanic slipways around an hour ago, and made its way through this city streets to its finishing point here at belfast city hall. among those taking part was the newly elected lord mayor of belfast, only the fifth woman to have ever held the position. we also have a significant number of women carrying flags and banners today which have been specially produced for this event, 14 specially produced for this event, 1a different women's groups from across northern ireland creating those banners which reflect hopes and concerns of women in northern ireland today. a number of women also carrying flags and wearing t—shirts calling for a relaxation of the abortion laws in northern ireland which they feel are too restrictive, and that follows the recent referendum in the republic of ireland which saw the ban on abortion overturned. in terms of the turnout, organisers will be very pleased. over 5000 women
ican i can see behind you there is young and old side by side, what was the atmosphere like?oon, around 5000 women have been taking part in the belfast procession which began at the titanic slipways around an hour ago, and made its way through this city streets to its finishing point here at belfast city hall. among those taking part was the newly elected lord mayor of belfast, only the fifth woman to have ever held the position. we also have a significant number of women carrying flags and...
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yes, ican hear napoleonic wars. did you hear? yes, i can hear you now.out point is that having a strong defence isn'tjust about protecting the nation. it's also about power projection. the point has been made by other players at this key time, at this time in history, as brexit is occurring and we leave the eu, we need to decide what kind of international player we are going to be. if you look at the 2015 strategic defence and security review, it is very ambitious in scope, and several actors have been proposing today in order to adequately fulfil those statements that have been set forward. we need an increase in funding. a former chief of general staff was saying in his contribution today that he thinks we've been deluding ourselves that we are spending sufficient to justify our self—confidence about our place in the world. in other words, our new military capabilities, the ones that we aspire to have, can't be afforded on the amount of money we are devoting to defence at the moment. the amount of money we are devoting to defence at the momentlj the am
yes, ican hear napoleonic wars. did you hear? yes, i can hear you now.out point is that having a strong defence isn'tjust about protecting the nation. it's also about power projection. the point has been made by other players at this key time, at this time in history, as brexit is occurring and we leave the eu, we need to decide what kind of international player we are going to be. if you look at the 2015 strategic defence and security review, it is very ambitious in scope, and several actors...
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we've got some live shots ican singapore. we've got some live shots i can talk about.ing to the asta na, that's the motorcade going to the astana, the official residence of the singaporean president, the motorcade from the us delegation, from president trump, they are heading there to meet with the singaporean prime minister, lee hsien loong. this is, of course, talks ahead of those historic talks that we've been talking about which ta ke that we've been talking about which take place starting 9am local time tomorrow here in singapore. of course they have got a day to prepare for it and already we've been hearing various things, including from the likes of secretary of state mike pompeo, who tweeted a little earlier, saying that they will want permanent, verifiable, irreversible denuclearisation, and that is on the agenda, that is on the table in terms of talks tomorrow. of course, we are bringing you all those live events as they happen right here in singapore with myself, with a whole series of correspondents, including oui’ series of correspondents, including our as
we've got some live shots ican singapore. we've got some live shots i can talk about.ing to the asta na, that's the motorcade going to the astana, the official residence of the singaporean president, the motorcade from the us delegation, from president trump, they are heading there to meet with the singaporean prime minister, lee hsien loong. this is, of course, talks ahead of those historic talks that we've been talking about which ta ke that we've been talking about which take place starting...
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a mirror on it you know does he do to bless the munda yet i thought that ican go a bit of a live it was messy. monkey doctor no such issues the physician does and the blessing is guided by time to hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. fun stuff is being held in eleven russian cities and fans are travelling all around the country to see that scenes play out they face all of us meanwhile you've been all over the start having you anything to nizhni novgorod and photograph in most cases he said you know you wouldn't be able to keep away from the football you're here for it was me not my life is there where the six will win you know for for england was a really big moment it was also a big moment for my voice as you can probably hear that was a couple of days ago i'm still recovering from not that wasn't me singing as we tried to do the reports over the top of the english fans singing but the game also initially between croatia and argentina that was a really really interesting one for the motion in the funds. in amongst the funds in the city did because the vast majority of the new troops t
a mirror on it you know does he do to bless the munda yet i thought that ican go a bit of a live it was messy. monkey doctor no such issues the physician does and the blessing is guided by time to hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. fun stuff is being held in eleven russian cities and fans are travelling all around the country to see that scenes play out they face all of us meanwhile you've been all over the start having you anything to nizhni novgorod and photograph in most cases he said you...
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they are aiming at older african-icans for this training camp. they are lucky enough to be there when another individual is basically getting married and drops out. train straight for des moines iowa and he is the youngest member of this camp. the training was probably not adequate. there are only trained in infantry even of the war was really more about artillery. the camp commander was hostile towards african-americans. this really shapes the attitude of many of the men who go there. about 1200 in turn in the graduate over 700 officers. from june through august. is however, unsatisfied. get her toneed to training and goes out and gets training. he ends up going to europe, he comes in second lieutenant in artillery. -- he isin europe, it disillusioned by his experience. my battlefield. was america the time he comes back and says to himself, he had dreamed of being a pianist or an artist, but because of what he had experienced in the military, he comes back and dedicates himself to the law. becomes being of howard law school and reforms at school
they are aiming at older african-icans for this training camp. they are lucky enough to be there when another individual is basically getting married and drops out. train straight for des moines iowa and he is the youngest member of this camp. the training was probably not adequate. there are only trained in infantry even of the war was really more about artillery. the camp commander was hostile towards african-americans. this really shapes the attitude of many of the men who go there. about...
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leslie, if ican thank you forjoining us.ved after his diagnosis. seth was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and we literally got thrust into a world of palliative and end of life care overnight. 0ne palliative and end of life care overnight. one day, he was at work, the next day, he was dying. he was admitted to hospital initially. we talked about where seth wanted to die. he wanted to die at home. he was discharged to home but it took 14 days before we had the first conversation with the palliative ca re conversation with the palliative care health professional about what seth wanted at end of life. we did not know at the time that seth's diagnosis would mean he would die 33 days after his initial diagnosis. in hindsight, partway, halfway through our journey was the first conversation we had about palliative care. subsequently, the disease was rampant, seth got very poorly, very quickly. the day after the first conversation about what seth wanted in terms of palliative care, he was admitted to hospital and u nfortu nately, a
leslie, if ican thank you forjoining us.ved after his diagnosis. seth was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and we literally got thrust into a world of palliative and end of life care overnight. 0ne palliative and end of life care overnight. one day, he was at work, the next day, he was dying. he was admitted to hospital initially. we talked about where seth wanted to die. he wanted to die at home. he was discharged to home but it took 14 days before we had the first conversation with the...