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richard galpin reports.in lombok run for their lives as another series of powerful earthquakes hit the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing tarpaulin, but more aid is needed, and for example this latest earthquake triggered a major landslide, and so we cannot reach all the areas we would like to at the moment. already traumatised by the other earthquakes of the past few weeks, many people in east lombok are taking no chances, spending the night out on the streets. they are ensuring they are far enough away from any buildings to be safe if there are more tremors. this man described how he and everyone else had run out of a hotel, but he said it had been orderly,
richard galpin reports.in lombok run for their lives as another series of powerful earthquakes hit the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing...
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here's richard galpin. a tragedy last new year's eve near sydney. ish tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world's largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden, and her daughter heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well... mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn't known was that he had changed his will by using a special clause, so tens of millions of pounds would go to oxfam if he and his children died together, leaving his brothers with £1 million each. a common tragedy clause is a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to pass away at the same time. it's also called wipe—out clause and also known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the 0xfam offices today, there has been astonishment at the money they will now receive. it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor. in a statem
here's richard galpin. a tragedy last new year's eve near sydney. ish tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world's largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden, and her daughter heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well... mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn't known was that he had changed...
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richard galpin reports.er series of powerful earthquakes hits the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing tarpaulin, but more aid is clearly still needed, and for example this latest earthquake triggered a major landslide, and so we cannot reach all the areas we would like to at the moment. already traumatised by the other earthquakes of the past few weeks, many people in east lombok are taking no chances, spending the night out on the streets. this man described how he and everyone else had run out of a hotel, but he said it had been orderly, not chaotic. 0n the neighbouring island of bali, this couple were showing a camera crew how earthquakes had damaged their h
richard galpin reports.er series of powerful earthquakes hits the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing tarpaulin, but more aid is clearly still...
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richard galpin reports.e again, people in lombok run for their lives as another series of powerful earthquakes hit the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing tarpaulin, but more aid is needed, and for example this latest earthquake triggered a major landslide, and so we cannot reach all the areas we would like to at the moment. already traumatised by the moment. already traumatised by the other earthquakes of the past few weeks, many people in east lombok are taking no chances, spending the night out on the streets. they are ensuring they are foreigners away from any buildings to be safe if there are more tremors. —— they are far enough away. this man described ho
richard galpin reports.e again, people in lombok run for their lives as another series of powerful earthquakes hit the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also...
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richard galpin, bbc news.esents hospitals and ambulance services in england, has warned of a risk to services if britain leaves the eu with no deal. in a letter seen by the bbc, the group criticises health bosses and ministers for a lack of planning and says drug supplies could run out if there's no agreement. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, reports. could we be facing a health emergency? a group representing nhs hospitals and ambulance services in england have written to senior health service officials expressing concern about what will happen if britain leaves the eu without a deal. in the letter, nhs providers say that while active national leadership is essential, instead hospitals are having to develop contingency plans individually in a vacuum and without national planning and coordination, there could be both stockpiles and shortages of medicine. a former health minister the so—called people's vote on a brexit deal says he shares the concerns. drug shortages, drug shortages, food shortages, me
richard galpin, bbc news.esents hospitals and ambulance services in england, has warned of a risk to services if britain leaves the eu with no deal. in a letter seen by the bbc, the group criticises health bosses and ministers for a lack of planning and says drug supplies could run out if there's no agreement. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, reports. could we be facing a health emergency? a group representing nhs hospitals and ambulance services in england have written to senior...
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richard galpin has the story.sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden and her daughter. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what was not known was that he changed his wheel using a special clause, so tens of billions of pounds would go to oxfam if he and his children died together, leaving his children died together, leaving his brothers with £1 million each. the common tragedy clause is just a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to all pass away at the same time, so it is also called eight wipe clause and could also be known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the oxfam offices today, there has been astonishment at the money they will now receive. it could be the biggest amount ever given to ox
richard galpin has the story.sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden and her daughter. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what was not known was that he changed his wheel using a special clause, so tens of billions of...
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richard galpin, bbc news. island for reinforcing stereotypes of firefighters as muscle—bound men. commissioner dany cotton said such portrayals discouraged young women from joining the service — and she criticised the itv2 show‘s fireman challenge for "rolling out every offensive cliche possible." chi chi izundu reports. oh, look, it's fireman sam! "rolling out every offensive cliche possible". that‘s how the most senior member of the london fire brigade has criticised this challenge shown during an episode of itv‘s love island. commissioner dany cotton — seen here in the middle — has urged advertisers, journalists and marketers to stop using lazy images of firefighters, saying they reinforce the misconception that all firefighters are muscle—bound men, and adding, "no wonder so many young women are put off by that". just 300 of london fire brigade‘s 5,000 operationalfirefighters are women, and the comments come as the brigade launches a campaign to improve equality and gender within its organisation. i get of
richard galpin, bbc news. island for reinforcing stereotypes of firefighters as muscle—bound men. commissioner dany cotton said such portrayals discouraged young women from joining the service — and she criticised the itv2 show‘s fireman challenge for "rolling out every offensive cliche possible." chi chi izundu reports. oh, look, it's fireman sam! "rolling out every offensive cliche possible". that‘s how the most senior member of the london fire brigade has...
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richard galpin reports. a tragedy last new year‘s eve near sydney. the world‘s largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee, emma bowden, and her daughter, heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn‘t known was that he‘d reportedly changed his will using a special clause so most of his money would go to 0xfam if he and his children died together. a common tragedy clause is just a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to all pass away at the same time. so it's also called a wipeout clause and it also could be known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the 0xfam offices today, there‘s been astonishment at the money they‘ll now receive. it could be the biggest amount ever given to 0xfam by an individual donor. in a statement, the aid agency said... and it could not have come at a more important time. 0xfam is still reeling from a scandal which has lead to cuts in its funding after some of its s
richard galpin reports. a tragedy last new year‘s eve near sydney. the world‘s largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee, emma bowden, and her daughter, heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn‘t known was that he‘d reportedly changed his will using a special clause so most of his money would go to 0xfam if he and his children died together. a common tragedy clause...
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richard galpin, bbc news. let's get the latest from washington, dc. cbs correspondent, angelica alvarez. we have seen a few tweets from the president already, what happens next, angelica? we are getting a lot of reaction from this and as you mentioned, the president on twitter again this morning. looking at the events which happened yesterday with his former lawyer michael cohen, who pled guilty to eight counts. he mentioned paul manafort saying, i feel very badly for paul manafort and his wonderful family. justice took a 12—year—old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and unlike michael cohen, he refused to break. and by that he says, i mean to make up stories in order to get a deal. so he says he has respect for a brave man. earlier he tweeted directly only about michael cohen. this suite seem to be more injazz. he said if anybody is looking for a good lawyer, i suggest you don't retain the services of michael cohen. so just a few tweets to start the day from president trump this morning. it will be interesting to see ho
richard galpin, bbc news. let's get the latest from washington, dc. cbs correspondent, angelica alvarez. we have seen a few tweets from the president already, what happens next, angelica? we are getting a lot of reaction from this and as you mentioned, the president on twitter again this morning. looking at the events which happened yesterday with his former lawyer michael cohen, who pled guilty to eight counts. he mentioned paul manafort saying, i feel very badly for paul manafort and his...
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richard galpin, bbc news.f anyone is looking for a good lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don t retain the services of michael cohen! i feel very badly for paul manafort and his wonderful family. "justice" took a 12 year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike michael cohen, he refused to "break" — make up stories in order to get a "deal." such respect for a brave man! a large number of counts, ten, could not even be decided in the paul manafort case. witch hunt! michael cohen plead guilty to two counts of campaign finance violations that are not a crime. president obama had a big campaign finance violation and it was easily settled! clearly michael cohen and the court did believe those counts were crimes. niall stanage is a white house columnist at the hill newspaper... plenty to keep a political journalist busy in washington at the moment. tell us, how dangerous are these two cases for the president? these are very dangerous indeed. it's a real crisis for the
richard galpin, bbc news.f anyone is looking for a good lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don t retain the services of michael cohen! i feel very badly for paul manafort and his wonderful family. "justice" took a 12 year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike michael cohen, he refused to "break" — make up stories in order to get a "deal." such respect for a brave man! a large number of counts, ten, could not even...
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richard galpin looks back at his life in this report,
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richard galpin looks back at his life in this report, which includes some flashing images.ofi annan. .. solemnly swear... kofi annan was sworn in as the head of the united nations in december 1996. the first black african to become un secretary—general and the first to be appointed from within the organisation. during his two terms in office, he used his position as one of the world's top diplomats to try to mediate in many different international crises. for him, the focus was always on the issues. leadership is not about the individual. when you have macho leaders, who believe they have to shine and it all has to be about them, forgetting that what is interest, what is required, is the welfare of society and the people they serve. within five years of taking office, he'd been awarded the nobel peace prize for revitalising the un and for putting an emphasis on human rights. in a statement this morning, his family paid tribute to him, saying that... after ten years as secretary—general, mr annan had no thoughts of stepping out of the limelight, instead taking on other globa
richard galpin looks back at his life in this report, which includes some flashing images.ofi annan. .. solemnly swear... kofi annan was sworn in as the head of the united nations in december 1996. the first black african to become un secretary—general and the first to be appointed from within the organisation. during his two terms in office, he used his position as one of the world's top diplomats to try to mediate in many different international crises. for him, the focus was always on the...
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richard galpin, thanks frame much indeed. european union without a deal. the brexit secretary, dominic raab, stressed it was unlikely — but said ministers had a responsibility to plan for all outcomes. that includes guidance that britons living elsewhere in the eu could lose access to uk banking and pension services. the brexit secretary dominic raab says he's confident of avoiding a no—deal scenario — but it is nonetheless prudent to release today's advice. within those 25 documents, the government warns the cost of card payments between the uk and eu will likely increase pharmacists have been and won't be covered by a ban on surcharges. pharmacists have been told to stockpile an extra six weeks' worth of medicine to ensure a "seamless" supply and businesses trading with the eu should start planning for new customs checks. our political correspondent iain watson has the details. deal or no deal? brexit will affect every aspect of british life. today, the government released 25 papers on a wide range of issues examining what
richard galpin, thanks frame much indeed. european union without a deal. the brexit secretary, dominic raab, stressed it was unlikely — but said ministers had a responsibility to plan for all outcomes. that includes guidance that britons living elsewhere in the eu could lose access to uk banking and pension services. the brexit secretary dominic raab says he's confident of avoiding a no—deal scenario — but it is nonetheless prudent to release today's advice. within those 25 documents,...
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richard galpin is with me. tell us more about what we know.n april last year that the then health secretaryjeremy hunt ordered an investigation into maternity care at shrews free and telford hospital. that was following the deaths of a number of babies, there were seven deaths between 2014 and 2016 which were later deemed to have been avoidable. with a failure to monitor the ba by‘s have been avoidable. with a failure to monitor the baby's heart rates contributing factors in five of those cases. the independent review was originally asked to look at 23 cases. now the bbc understands that number has increased by at least a dozen number has increased by at least a d oze n after number has increased by at least a dozen after more families came forward. not all cases were about the deaths of babies, they also include maternal deaths and serious injuries including to the brain as a result of maternity errors. so what is the trust itself saying to them? it's been a very strong response from the trust. it has strongly denied there are any more cases
richard galpin is with me. tell us more about what we know.n april last year that the then health secretaryjeremy hunt ordered an investigation into maternity care at shrews free and telford hospital. that was following the deaths of a number of babies, there were seven deaths between 2014 and 2016 which were later deemed to have been avoidable. with a failure to monitor the ba by‘s have been avoidable. with a failure to monitor the baby's heart rates contributing factors in five of those...
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richard galpin has been looking at the potential impact of michael cohen's plea.el cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, had testified that he had been directed by the president to commit a federal crime involving payments to silence women mr trump had allegedly had affairs with is potentially the most damaging development for his presidency. welcome to cbs this morning, back—to—back legal blows for president trump... 0n american tv channels this morning, it's been headline news. with lawyers spelling out what the implications could be for mrtrump. he committed a crime. he should be indicted. if he were not president, he clearly would be indicted and jailed for that crime. but whether he can be indicted as president is not yet decided by the supreme court. it is possible these multiple scandals could now lead to the us congress considering impeaching the president. it's a thought process, the outcome is far from certain. the senate will convene... bill clinton is one of only two us presidents to have been impeached the country's history. he was acquitted in a vote
richard galpin has been looking at the potential impact of michael cohen's plea.el cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, had testified that he had been directed by the president to commit a federal crime involving payments to silence women mr trump had allegedly had affairs with is potentially the most damaging development for his presidency. welcome to cbs this morning, back—to—back legal blows for president trump... 0n american tv channels this morning, it's been headline news. with...
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now other families have raised concerns about treatment at the trust. 0ur correspondent richard galpin me. explain a little bit more about all of this because there is an investigation already under way. yes, that's right. it dates back to last year, that is whenjeremy hunt ordered an investigation into maternity care at the hospital trust and that was following the deaths of and that was following the deaths of a number of babies. in fact, there we re a number of babies. in fact, there were seven deaths between 2014 and 2016, which were later deemed to have been avoidable. with a failure to monitor the babies' hearts a contributing factor in five of those cases. the independent review was originally asked to look at 23 cases. the bbc now understands the number has increased by at least eight doesn't, after families number has increased by at least eight doesn't, afterfamilies have come forward —— a dozen. they include injuries to the brain. we have already had reaction from one woman who was baby died at the hospital trust three years ago. woman who was baby died at the hospital trust
now other families have raised concerns about treatment at the trust. 0ur correspondent richard galpin me. explain a little bit more about all of this because there is an investigation already under way. yes, that's right. it dates back to last year, that is whenjeremy hunt ordered an investigation into maternity care at the hospital trust and that was following the deaths of and that was following the deaths of a number of babies. in fact, there we re a number of babies. in fact, there were...
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joining us to give us some more details of this case is our correspondent richard galpin.derstand but we do know her lawyer attempting to get it extended and there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is what is called furlough where you are allowed out for sundays and you can get that extended. that is the hope, her lawyers working hard to get that done before she has to go back back on sunday. —— you are allowed out for summer days. we'll we get any formal explanation for the rationale formal explanation for the rationale for this? nothing so far, nothing at all from the iranian authorities and nothing from the foreign office here. one possible theory is the fa ct here. one possible theory is the fact that it is eat at the moment, and important islamic festival. in different parts of the muslim world, you do get prisoners being pardoned during these festivals. it could be about that, another theory that things have changed with the new foreign secretary jeremy things have changed with the new foreign sec
joining us to give us some more details of this case is our correspondent richard galpin.derstand but we do know her lawyer attempting to get it extended and there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is what is called furlough where you are allowed out for sundays and you can get that extended. that is the hope, her lawyers working hard to get that done before she has to go back back on sunday. —— you are allowed out for...
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richard galpin, bbc news.ey decided they would go up and spend the night there. it featured on a series called hidden britain on the bbc in 2016 and that led to an increase in the number of people who knew about it and wanted to spend the night. if you look online will see people spending the night. the bbc say that when the programme went on air it was made very clear that he should not do this if not properly equipped. they went up with one waterproof coat between them, a double sleeping bag for the four of them and a rug, that was all they had, they planned to spend the night and they didn't get that far, it is very treacherous. they were found sheltering behind the ball and were rescued by a rescue team. they were not impressed as you can see from one of their members now. they had gone up with minimal amount of kit, in that four people had one waterproof jacket in that four people had one waterproofjacket between in that four people had one waterproof jacket between them, in that four people had one water
richard galpin, bbc news.ey decided they would go up and spend the night there. it featured on a series called hidden britain on the bbc in 2016 and that led to an increase in the number of people who knew about it and wanted to spend the night. if you look online will see people spending the night. the bbc say that when the programme went on air it was made very clear that he should not do this if not properly equipped. they went up with one waterproof coat between them, a double sleeping bag...
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our news correspondent richard galpin has been looking into the story and joins me now.he background. back in april, jeremy hunt or two at this investigation into maternity care vouchers breanne telford hospital trust. as you are saying, this was following the deaths of a number of babies, in fact seven between 2014 and 2016, later deemed to be avoidable. with a failure to monitor the babys avoidable. with a failure to monitor the ba bys heartbreak avoidable. with a failure to monitor the babys heartbreak in contributing factor in many cases. the bbc has been saying, the number has increased by at least a dozen after more families came forward. not all of these cases add about deaths of babies, the also includes maternal deaths and serious injuries, including to the brain as a result of maternity errors. what has the trust being seen in response to all of this? there has been a very strong of this? there has been a very strong response of this? there has been a very strong response from all of them. they are strongly denying the is any more cases that man and are ready k
our news correspondent richard galpin has been looking into the story and joins me now.he background. back in april, jeremy hunt or two at this investigation into maternity care vouchers breanne telford hospital trust. as you are saying, this was following the deaths of a number of babies, in fact seven between 2014 and 2016, later deemed to be avoidable. with a failure to monitor the babys avoidable. with a failure to monitor the ba bys heartbreak avoidable. with a failure to monitor the babys...