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thank you for now, michael buchanan.riefed her cabinet on the state of the brexit negotiations, before tomorrow's crucial eu summit in brussels. last night, eight cabinet ministers took the highly unusual step of meeting on the eve of the weekly gathering, to discuss their concerns about the prime minister's approach. eu officials have warned no—deal is "more likely than ever" after talks failed reach a breakthrough over the weekend 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. what do we want? noisy objectors outside the gates of downing street this morning trying to change ministers‘ minds at this 11th hour. do you support theresa may? are we closer to no deal? the cabinet has been meeting to discuss how to break the brexit deadlock, with insurance policy to keep the irish borderfree from checks still the main sticking point. the government insists it won‘t allow northern ireland are to be treated differently. making that point clear again at a meeting of eu foreign ministers in luxembourg. we are the united kingdo
thank you for now, michael buchanan.riefed her cabinet on the state of the brexit negotiations, before tomorrow's crucial eu summit in brussels. last night, eight cabinet ministers took the highly unusual step of meeting on the eve of the weekly gathering, to discuss their concerns about the prime minister's approach. eu officials have warned no—deal is "more likely than ever" after talks failed reach a breakthrough over the weekend 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports....
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michael buchanan, bbc news.igation is under way after hundreds of tons of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at several sites in the uk. healthcare environmental services has a contract for disposing of much of the hospital waste from england and scotland. the government has been urged to explain why it didn't tell parliament it had convened the cobra emergency committee last month to discuss the problems. here's our health editor hugh pym. one of the main sites at the centre of this medical waste saga, at normanton in west yorkshire. the company allowed a backlog of waste to build up at centres in england and scotland which should have been sent for incineration. the regulator, the environment agency, told the government injuly, ministers discussed it at a meeting of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday, and the local mp yvette cooper told me mps should have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and the environm
michael buchanan, bbc news.igation is under way after hundreds of tons of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at several sites in the uk. healthcare environmental services has a contract for disposing of much of the hospital waste from england and scotland. the government has been urged to explain why it didn't tell parliament it had convened the cobra emergency committee last month to discuss the problems. here's our health editor hugh pym. one of the main sites at the...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.n bbc news, talking books cookery special, tonight with rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty of michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs his writing and his cooking. in restaurant kitchens, everything is all prepped up before you start. this is a way of cooking fish which i really like, which is actually cooking it under the salamander. it's quite a sort of pure way of cooking. so there we go. rick stein, hello, and welcome. you have, as i say, written a lot of books. do you find the act of writing quite difficult? because you did it, first, didn't you, the very first one you did? yeah, my first book was called english seafood cookery and i called myself ri
michael buchanan, bbc news.n bbc news, talking books cookery special, tonight with rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty of michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.arrived in turkey, saying they are there to investigate the disappearance of the saudi journalist and government criticjamal khashoggi. the bbc understands that turkey has "documented evidence" which they say prove that mr khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last week. allegations he was murdered have been dismissed by riyadh as "baseless". the government has further outlined what could happen if we leave the eu without a deal as part of its contingency planning. eurostar might be suspended and tickets no longer valid, and the electricity supply to northern ireland could be disrupted. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. 106 and counting. there would have to be action to protect energy supplies, keep the lights on, if eu rules suddenly fall away. could the eu rostar rules suddenly fall away. could the eurostar keep running? international rail services run on eu wide agreements which would have to be replaced, may be quickly. and what about the ao—
michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.arrived in turkey, saying they are there to investigate the disappearance of the saudi journalist and government criticjamal khashoggi. the bbc understands that turkey has "documented evidence" which they say prove that mr khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last week. allegations he was murdered have been dismissed by riyadh as "baseless". the government has further outlined what could happen if we...
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michael buchanan reporting.st railway stations have suffered a day of major disruption and cancellations after severe damage to overhead power lines near london paddington. the fault affected passengers travelling to and from south—west england, south wales and heathrow airport and emerged after an electric train was tested on the line last night. 0ur correspondent, tom burridge, has more details. a wall of passengers inching towards the few trains that ran. then, an early—morning squeeze from reading into london. it still felt like a rush—hour here mid—morning. a bit of a nightmare. i've missed my meeting. i'm still going! it's just been hell. it's just been hell, and i'mjust thinking, why on earth don't we renationalise the trains. passengers perplexed, frustrated... seeking answers. rejigging journeys took time. cashain david is currently five minutes late for a job interview in cardiff. i've been standing here for just under an hour. with three different times, and then kept delay... oh, it's now come up as
michael buchanan reporting.st railway stations have suffered a day of major disruption and cancellations after severe damage to overhead power lines near london paddington. the fault affected passengers travelling to and from south—west england, south wales and heathrow airport and emerged after an electric train was tested on the line last night. 0ur correspondent, tom burridge, has more details. a wall of passengers inching towards the few trains that ran. then, an early—morning squeeze...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. our top story this evening...d after hundreds of tonnes of medical waste — including body parts — are allowed to pile up at disposal sites across the uk. and still to come... the campaigners against rape in warfare who've been named joint winners of this year's nobel peace price. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... can tonight's super league semi—final live up to the drama of last night's? we'll be at the dw stadium ahead of wigan warriors against castleford tigers with a place in the grand final at old trafford at stake. the death toll continues to rise in indonesia after last week's earthquake and tsunami. at least 1,500 people are known to have died but rescuers fear the final death toll could be much higher as they try to reach remote areas on the island of sulawesi that have been cut off. our south east asia correspondent has been speaking to people in a village in one of the worst—hit areas, where they're struggling to cope. if you want help in palu, you have to turn up and demand it. and even that doesn't
michael buchanan, bbc news. our top story this evening...d after hundreds of tonnes of medical waste — including body parts — are allowed to pile up at disposal sites across the uk. and still to come... the campaigners against rape in warfare who've been named joint winners of this year's nobel peace price. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... can tonight's super league semi—final live up to the drama of last night's? we'll be at the dw stadium ahead of wigan warriors against castleford...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ld tusk, has called for theresa may to come up with "concrete proposals" to break the deadlock in the brexit talks, specifically on the issue of the irish border, ahead of tomorrow's eu summit in brussels. the prime minister told the cabinet that a deal on brexit is in reach if the government "stands together and stands firm", as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. what do we want? bin the backstop. when do we want it? now. high volume. she's wasted time, we just have to get out and get out now. high stakes. we need to do something more radical. we want the government to save brexit because it's a mess. more than a sprinkling of ministers worrying. no one is planning to resign, we are doing ourjob and trying to get the best deal for this country. fearing without a hard date for the so called backstop to finish... the prime minister is doing a very, very complicated job. ..the uk might stay closely tied to the eu for good. morning sir, are we closer to no deal? but what the
michael buchanan, bbc news.ld tusk, has called for theresa may to come up with "concrete proposals" to break the deadlock in the brexit talks, specifically on the issue of the irish border, ahead of tomorrow's eu summit in brussels. the prime minister told the cabinet that a deal on brexit is in reach if the government "stands together and stands firm", as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. what do we want? bin the backstop. when do we want it? now. high...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.as been awarded to two people who have campaigned against sexual violence in war. one is a yazidi human rights activist, nadia murad. the other is a congolese gynaecologist denis mukwege. the nobel committee said they wanted to send a message of awareness that women are being used as weapons of war and the perpetrators should be held to account. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, reports. a peace prize to fight one of the worst weapons of war — sexual violence. 25—year—old nadia murad was brutalised by islamic state fighters. it all came back when she returned to her village in northern iraq last year — horrific memories of being raped every day for months, her mother and six brothers killed when islamic state stormed into the yazidi heartland, including their village of kojo. we visited kojo just weeks ago — a monument to a massacre, almost everyone killed or captured, women sold as sex slaves. nadia spoke of it when i met her in new york with her lawyer, amal clooney
michael buchanan, bbc news.as been awarded to two people who have campaigned against sexual violence in war. one is a yazidi human rights activist, nadia murad. the other is a congolese gynaecologist denis mukwege. the nobel committee said they wanted to send a message of awareness that women are being used as weapons of war and the perpetrators should be held to account. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, reports. a peace prize to fight one of the worst weapons of war —...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.s arrived in turkey. they claim they are there to investigate the disappearance of the saudi journalist and government critic, jamal khashoggi. allegations he was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul have been dismissed by riyadh as "baseless". mark lowen is in istanbulfor us. reports are coming out of turkey about new evidence about what happened to mr khashoggi. yeah, i've been told by a source close to the turkish investigation that turkey has what it calls documented evidence that jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulates ten days ago, and that while the official line in ankara remains that he is missing, that turkey knows for sure that he was killed. now that tallies with other media reports that turkish intelligence now has audio and video recordings to show that jamal khashoggi, this high profile saudi journalist, was interrogated, tortured and murdered inside the saudi consulates. and yet despite all of that, today, turkey welcomed in these saudi officia
michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.s arrived in turkey. they claim they are there to investigate the disappearance of the saudi journalist and government critic, jamal khashoggi. allegations he was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul have been dismissed by riyadh as "baseless". mark lowen is in istanbulfor us. reports are coming out of turkey about new evidence about what happened to mr khashoggi. yeah, i've been told by a source close to the turkish...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.john bercow — is facing renewed calls to step down following a highly critical official report into the handling of bullying and harassment claims in the houses of parliament. mr bercow has called for an independent inquiry to be set up and his friends have told the bbc that he intends to stand down next summer. but in the commons today, some mps insisted that the matter could not be settled while mr bercow remained in the speaker's chair — as our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. in the house of commons what he says, goes. who's behaving well, and who badly. who can speak, and when. be quiet. if you can't be quiet get out. and john bercow even gets to tell ministers when they're falling down on thejob. a total mishandling by his department for which the right honourable gentleman is solely responsible. but now it's emerged he is preparing to walk away, and with a damning inquiry into bullying and harassment of staff in parliament — overwhelmingly women — adding to the pres
michael buchanan, bbc news.john bercow — is facing renewed calls to step down following a highly critical official report into the handling of bullying and harassment claims in the houses of parliament. mr bercow has called for an independent inquiry to be set up and his friends have told the bbc that he intends to stand down next summer. but in the commons today, some mps insisted that the matter could not be settled while mr bercow remained in the speaker's chair — as our deputy political...
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thank you, michael buchanan, oursocial affairs correspondent.stations have suffered a day of major disruption and cancellations after severe damage to overhead power lines near london paddington. the fault, which has affected passengers travelling to and from south west england, south wales and heathrow airport, emerged after an electric train was tested on the line last night. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has more details. a wall of passengers inching towards the few trains that ran. then, an early—morning squeeze from reading into london. it still felt like a rush—hour here mid—morning. a bit of a nightmare. i've missed my meeting. i'm still going! it's just been hell. it's just been hell, and i'm just thinking, why on earth don't we renationalise the trains. passengers perplexed, frustrated... seeking answers. rejigging journeys took time. cashain david is currently five minutes late for a job interview in cardiff. i've been standing here for just under an hour. with three different times, and then kept delay... oh, it's now come up as canc
thank you, michael buchanan, oursocial affairs correspondent.stations have suffered a day of major disruption and cancellations after severe damage to overhead power lines near london paddington. the fault, which has affected passengers travelling to and from south west england, south wales and heathrow airport, emerged after an electric train was tested on the line last night. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has more details. a wall of passengers inching towards the few trains that ran. then,...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is here. becoming for the government? incredibly difficult, for a couple of reasons that are becoming clear in terms of the sheer amount of money that we are having to now spend on universal credit. last year's budget, the chancellor had to spend £i.5 credit. last year's budget, the chancellor had to spend £1.5 billion trying to fix some design problems with the benefit, this notion that people would typically have to wait six weeks for theirfirst people would typically have to wait six weeks for their first payment. he spent a billion and have reducing that to five weeks and he has now come forward and he is having to spend another billion against fixing some of those problems when people move on to the benefit, so for insta nce move on to the benefit, so for instance what they are planning on doing is allowing people to continue to get the old benefits for a fortnight after they apply for universal credit will stop at the moment, as soon as you apply for universal credit those old benefits a
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is here. becoming for the government? incredibly difficult, for a couple of reasons that are becoming clear in terms of the sheer amount of money that we are having to now spend on universal credit. last year's budget, the chancellor had to spend £i.5 credit. last year's budget, the chancellor had to spend £1.5 billion trying to fix some design problems with the benefit, this notion that people would typically have to wait six weeks for...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.nan — joins me in the studio now — another announcement of delays — when can we expect this rollout to commence? that's it, there is a further delay. this is a benefit roll—out that has been beset by problems. it was announced in 2010. this delay will ta ke announced in 2010. this delay will take it, the entire deadline, another nine months to the end of 2023, six and a half years later, it's being used to try and put measures in place that will ease the hardships for claimants moving on to universal credit. there is a sense that this process, manage migration, as it has been called, moving 4 million recipients on to universal credit, that this is really a make 01’ credit, that this is really a make or break for this benefit. it has been very much criticised. if the government failed to get this right, the benefit may be an rescue above. i think that's what's driven the delay. what do they mean by getting it right? they were claims that 3.2 million households would be more than £2000 w
michael buchanan, bbc news.nan — joins me in the studio now — another announcement of delays — when can we expect this rollout to commence? that's it, there is a further delay. this is a benefit roll—out that has been beset by problems. it was announced in 2010. this delay will ta ke announced in 2010. this delay will take it, the entire deadline, another nine months to the end of 2023, six and a half years later, it's being used to try and put measures in place that will ease the...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ke and duchess of sussex have been on their first public outing since it was revealed that they are due to become parents. the couple are in australia for their debut overseas tour. let's speak to our correspondent hywel griffith, who's in sydney. underneath the bridge. plenty of attention yesterday, i saw some of the rolling news coverage from every channel, about the bump? absolutely. no one really expected the news when the pair landed yesterday, so it's been celebrated as they started their trail around. they've hit the tourist trail today, the trip to the zoo tourist trail today, the trip to the zoo for the inevitable picture with the koala and then across the harbour to the opera house, where there were hundreds waiting. all the time they've been accumulating gifts for the baby. the first presence included a pair of baby ugg boots, to be warned... his or hers, doesn't matter, a cuddly kangaroo for the nursery, then people brought their own gifts, some cuddly koalas, some extra lu
michael buchanan, bbc news.ke and duchess of sussex have been on their first public outing since it was revealed that they are due to become parents. the couple are in australia for their debut overseas tour. let's speak to our correspondent hywel griffith, who's in sydney. underneath the bridge. plenty of attention yesterday, i saw some of the rolling news coverage from every channel, about the bump? absolutely. no one really expected the news when the pair landed yesterday, so it's been...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.could happen if we leave the eu without a deal, as part of its contingency planning. eurostar might be suspended and tickets no longer valid, and the electricity supply to northern ireland could be disrupted. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports. the picture is building and it's not pretty. brexit with no deal could mean disruption to travel and trade in business. warning notices are pouring out of government now. 106 and counting. the latest to receive this in northern ireland. there'd have to be action to protect inner suppliers, keep the lights on if you rule suddenly fall away. good euro starkey running? international rail services run on an eu wide agreements and they would have to be replaced, bv quickly, and what about trade? not just with the eu but the 40 what about trade? not just with the eu but the a0 odd countries that britain buys and sells as part of the union. new deal with them could mean new tariffs and new checks covering around 12% of uk trade around the
michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness.could happen if we leave the eu without a deal, as part of its contingency planning. eurostar might be suspended and tickets no longer valid, and the electricity supply to northern ireland could be disrupted. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports. the picture is building and it's not pretty. brexit with no deal could mean disruption to travel and trade in business. warning notices are pouring out of government now. 106 and counting....
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from the beginning, michael buchanan's report contains some distressing details.ead. i know. julie hughes' daughter should be 16 today. but memories and medical records are all that remain. she says staff failed to spot the baby was in distress. i remember saying to the lady who's got the little pink badge... sorry — i get upset. she is dead. leave her. no, no, no. and these people are around her, trying to recover her. they worked on herfor 20 minutes. i said, please leave her alone. and that was it. no more. i held her, said goodbye. and went home empty—handed. her daughter's birth was brutal. the forceps delivery leftjulie needing reconstructive surgery. she said no investigation was carried out into what happened to her baby or to her. this former nurse who wishes to remain anonymous spent more than a decade at the maternity unit of the trust and says mistakes were rarely investigated properly. when i was there, i don't think we learned from it. i think it was a case of, we will cross our fingers that it doesn't happen again. if you don't learn, you risk repea
from the beginning, michael buchanan's report contains some distressing details.ead. i know. julie hughes' daughter should be 16 today. but memories and medical records are all that remain. she says staff failed to spot the baby was in distress. i remember saying to the lady who's got the little pink badge... sorry — i get upset. she is dead. leave her. no, no, no. and these people are around her, trying to recover her. they worked on herfor 20 minutes. i said, please leave her alone. and...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness. be speaking to mike roberts, a former chief inspector of greater manchester police, who now runs a charity which aims to educate young people about the risks of drugs—related crime and county lines operations. stay with us for that. the government has further outlined what could happen if we leave the eu without a deal — as part of its contingency planning. eurostar might be suspended and tickets no longer valid, and the electricity supply to northern ireland could be disrupted. our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. pitchers building and it's not pretty. brexit with no deal could mean disruption to travel and trade in business. warning notices are pouring out of government now. 106 and counting. the latest to receive this in northern ireland. they have to be action to protect inner suppliers, keep the lights on if you rule suddenly fall away. good euro starkey running? real services run you agreements and have to be replaced quickly. and what about trade? notjust replaced
michael buchanan, bbc news, barrow—in—furness. be speaking to mike roberts, a former chief inspector of greater manchester police, who now runs a charity which aims to educate young people about the risks of drugs—related crime and county lines operations. stay with us for that. the government has further outlined what could happen if we leave the eu without a deal — as part of its contingency planning. eurostar might be suspended and tickets no longer valid, and the electricity supply...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ary of the rest of the day's news. theresa may will try to rally ministers behind her this morning at the start of a critical 48 hours for brexit. the prime minister is about to brief her cabinet on the deadlock in negotiations. senior ministers voiced concerns about her proposals during a meeting over pizza last night. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. how to guarantee no hard border in ireland after brexit? still the key stumbling block to a deal with europe. the prime minister is offering an insurance policy which could see the uk follow europe's customs rules for a period. theresa may's playing down the idea that could end up being a long—term arrangement, but some want guarantees there would be a strict time limit. the brexit secretary, dominic raab, and the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, were among eight ministers who met last night over pizza. they discussed the need for an end date to a customs deal, an issue that's likely to come up again this morning at the ca
michael buchanan, bbc news.ary of the rest of the day's news. theresa may will try to rally ministers behind her this morning at the start of a critical 48 hours for brexit. the prime minister is about to brief her cabinet on the deadlock in negotiations. senior ministers voiced concerns about her proposals during a meeting over pizza last night. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. how to guarantee no hard border in ireland after brexit? still the key stumbling block to a deal with...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ing afternoon live, these are our headlines: calls for the speaker to go: john bercow facees calls to resign after a report into bullying in the house of commons. we need more time — the eu chief negotiator says major issues including the northern ireland border have still to be agreed. hate crimes reach a record high in england and wales, with offences against religious communities seeing a forty percent increase. jose mourinho has been charged by the football association following his verbal outburst after the manchester united victory against newcastle ten days ago. wales will be without real madrid's gareth bale and aaron ramsey as they take on the republic of ireland in a nations league match in dublin tonight. and great britain lizzie's yano who is retiring from skeletons she doesn't believe with the world anti—doping agency's decision to reinstate the band russian federation. back with an update on 15 minutes. us secretary of state mike pompeo has met king salman in saudi arabia
michael buchanan, bbc news.ing afternoon live, these are our headlines: calls for the speaker to go: john bercow facees calls to resign after a report into bullying in the house of commons. we need more time — the eu chief negotiator says major issues including the northern ireland border have still to be agreed. hate crimes reach a record high in england and wales, with offences against religious communities seeing a forty percent increase. jose mourinho has been charged by the football...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.her cabinet on the state of the brexit negotiations ahead of tomorrow's crucial eu summit in brussels. last night eight cabinet ministers took the highly unusual step of meeting on the eve of the weekly gathering to discuss their concerns about the prime minister's approach. eu officials have warned no—deal is ‘more likely than ever‘ after talks failed to reach a breakthrough over the weekend. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo has the latest. what do we want? chuck chequers! noisy objectors outside the gates of downing street this morning trying to change ministers‘ minds at this 11th hour. do you support theresa may? morning, sir, are we closer to a no deal? the cabinet has been meeting to discuss how to break the brexit deadlock, with an insurance policy to keep the irish borderfree from checks still the main sticking point. the government insists it won‘t allow northern ireland to be treated differently. making that point clear again at a meeting of eu foreign ministers in lu
michael buchanan, bbc news.her cabinet on the state of the brexit negotiations ahead of tomorrow's crucial eu summit in brussels. last night eight cabinet ministers took the highly unusual step of meeting on the eve of the weekly gathering to discuss their concerns about the prime minister's approach. eu officials have warned no—deal is ‘more likely than ever‘ after talks failed to reach a breakthrough over the weekend. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo has the latest. what do we...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.te to the uk's jobs market betweenjune and august. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has been looking at the figures and working out what it means for us all. wage growth matters. it makes you feel more confident about the economy. but if you feel more confident, you tend to spend more. spending drives 60% of the economy. and in cardiff today, there was a more positive mood for some, at least. where i was, the pay rise was impossible. it was never going to happen, so you have to look around and there are better opportunities and people willing to pay better wages to do pretty much the same job. the price of living is going up very fast. and my wages aren't keeping up. i do feel better off, definitely, but because our wage was quite low before, it kind ofjust brings you up to where everyone else is, i think. well, the story of our wages has been the story of our economy since the financial crisis. in 2008, before the crash, wages were growing at above a%, then there was this long dip to
michael buchanan, bbc news.te to the uk's jobs market betweenjune and august. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has been looking at the figures and working out what it means for us all. wage growth matters. it makes you feel more confident about the economy. but if you feel more confident, you tend to spend more. spending drives 60% of the economy. and in cardiff today, there was a more positive mood for some, at least. where i was, the pay rise was impossible. it was never going to happen, so...
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john pienaar, bbc news, bath. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in rochdale. e, as we have been reporting, been repeated problems with the introduction of this new benefit. what is the likely response from government going to be? well, there are currentlyjust over a million people on universal credit and they are on the benefit because they have had a change of circumstances, perhaps they have lost a job and had to apply the benefits or moved house and have a new address, but under the government's current proposals, benefit recipients whose circumstances have not changed will start getting letters next summer telling them to apply for universal credit, and that will be a mammoth task, getting millions and millions more people onto universal credit by the current deadline of 2023. introducing a further delay into this benefit would not be unheard of, it is already years behind schedule and there are dozens and dozens schedule and there are dozens and d oze ns of schedule and there are dozens and dozens ofjob schedule and there are dozens and dozens of job centr
john pienaar, bbc news, bath. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in rochdale. e, as we have been reporting, been repeated problems with the introduction of this new benefit. what is the likely response from government going to be? well, there are currentlyjust over a million people on universal credit and they are on the benefit because they have had a change of circumstances, perhaps they have lost a job and had to apply the benefits or moved house and have a new address, but...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan, who broke the story, has our first report this eveninger protest against universal credit. small in number perhaps but raising large concerns. those who are particularly vulnerable really struggle with the system. it's gone too far to scrap it know that urgent action needs to be taken. ministers appeared to agree and are delaying plans to start moving almost 4 million existing benefit recipients onto universal credit next year. tens of thousands of people were due to start getting letters nextjuly telling them they had to apply for a universal credit. we've learned that process won't start until november 2020, which means that universal credit won't be fully rolled out until december 2023, putting the project almost seven years behind its original schedule. leaked documents show ministers planned to use the delay to significantly change the benefit. they hope to get people longer to repay any loans, make it easier for the self—employed to receive the new benefit and they would like to continue paying some existing benefits for a fortnight
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan, who broke the story, has our first report this eveninger protest against universal credit. small in number perhaps but raising large concerns. those who are particularly vulnerable really struggle with the system. it's gone too far to scrap it know that urgent action needs to be taken. ministers appeared to agree and are delaying plans to start moving almost 4 million existing benefit recipients onto universal credit next year. tens of...
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employment and support allowance, will cost more than £1.5 billion. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanant isa it is a massive ms cartlidge and it occurred when people were moved onto the main allowance —— miscalculation. effectively what happened is officials miscalculated how much these people were due to date we found out the cost of it. 180,000 people were underpaid and they will get an average back payment of £5,000 which will bring the compensation total to just under £1 billion. because they have now been properly assessed for benefit, officials can collated they will have an extra £700 million in ongoing benefit costs over the next six years which brings the total compensation cost to £1.67 billion and that is the ball you add in the cost of 800 civil servants working on making this error go away. ministers say everybody will be compensated but fair to say it is a shambles. thank you. at least 19 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a shooting at a college in russian—annexed crimea. according to russian investigators, an 18—year—old student ran through the technical
employment and support allowance, will cost more than £1.5 billion. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanant isa it is a massive ms cartlidge and it occurred when people were moved onto the main allowance —— miscalculation. effectively what happened is officials miscalculated how much these people were due to date we found out the cost of it. 180,000 people were underpaid and they will get an average back payment of £5,000 which will bring the compensation total to just under...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. # i was raised in the gutter and it's ‘boutll serving sunday specials...# like many teenage boys, trigga t imagined what it would be like to be a criminal. his drill music videos glorify money, weaponry and misogyny. # got this tool upon my waist...# pursuing such a fantasy, however, usually ends in failure. police! stay where you are! as we watched on, trigga t, real name daniel olaloko, was arrested in halls of residence at the university of central lancashire. police, keep your hands up. in his room, police found a sword, knives, illegal drugs and hundreds of pounds. the 19—year—old pharmacology student was today sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to supplying heroin and crack cocaine, a key link in a supply chain spanning 300 miles from london to barrow—in—furness. as we reported earlier this year, the town is plagued by drug dealers and their deadly consequences. there have been an unprecedented 15 drug—related deaths since december. one of the key breakthroughs in this case was when police arrested a
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. # i was raised in the gutter and it's ‘boutll serving sunday specials...# like many teenage boys, trigga t imagined what it would be like to be a criminal. his drill music videos glorify money, weaponry and misogyny. # got this tool upon my waist...# pursuing such a fantasy, however, usually ends in failure. police! stay where you are! as we watched on, trigga t, real name daniel olaloko, was arrested in halls of residence at the...
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million others have been beset with delays and difficulties. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan to scrap it now but urgent action needs to be taken. ministers appeared to agree and are delaying plans to start moving almost 4 million existing benefit recipients onto universal credit next year. tens of thousands of people were due to start getting letters nextjuly telling them they had to apply for a universal credit. we've learned that process won't start until november 2020, which means that universal credit won't be fully rolled out until december 2023, putting the project almost seven years behind its original schedule. leaked documents show ministers planned to use the delay to significantly change the benefit. they hope to give people longer to repay any loans, make it easier for the self—employed to receive the new benefit and they would like to continue paying some existing benefits for a fortnight after people have applied for universal credit. it was meant to be the answer to become ready benefit system but for too many people it is a living nightmare and ministers are c
million others have been beset with delays and difficulties. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan to scrap it now but urgent action needs to be taken. ministers appeared to agree and are delaying plans to start moving almost 4 million existing benefit recipients onto universal credit next year. tens of thousands of people were due to start getting letters nextjuly telling them they had to apply for a universal credit. we've learned that process won't start until november 2020,...
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earlier i spoke to our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan and i asked him about the problems's come forward and is having to spend another billion again fixing those problems when people move on to the benefit, what they're planning on doing is allowing people to continue to get there all benefits for a fortnight after they apply for universal credit, at the moment as soon as you apply free nurser credit those benefits are stopped. in addition they are reversing some of the cuts that the old chancellor george 0sborne made in 2015, this was cuts to work allowances which was hugely criticised by people who support the idea of universal credit because they say the cuts that were made meant universal credit for some people was not an incentive to go to work and what philip hammond has done today is he's going to spend seeing you can keep more of what you earn and you can go and get a job. the insensitive incentive element is a key pa rt the insensitive incentive element is a key part of the policy. yes that's why you had people like iain duncan smith who was such a driving force
earlier i spoke to our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan and i asked him about the problems's come forward and is having to spend another billion again fixing those problems when people move on to the benefit, what they're planning on doing is allowing people to continue to get there all benefits for a fortnight after they apply for universal credit, at the moment as soon as you apply free nurser credit those benefits are stopped. in addition they are reversing some of the cuts that...
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support allowance — will cost more than £1.5 billion pounds. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan pensions. essentially what happened is, when people were being moved off to old benefits, called incapacity benefits, onto esa, officials of the department miscalculated what they were due. most of these errors occurred between 2011 and 2014 and is perhaps worth pointing out that at the time, the government was advised not do this at this speed. as you say, the scale of the evidence is now apparent. ——of the errors is now apparent. the department for work and pensions pensions have confirmed that 180,000 people were underpaid and they will receive an average of £5,000 in backdated payment. that will cost approximately the £1 billion. on top of that, because these people are now given the right level of benefit award, the department calculates there will be more than £600 million of ongoing additional benefit costs. so the total cost for this error in the compensation and ongoing costs, £1.67 billion. to add to that, by the end of november, there will be 800 staff working on this area.
support allowance — will cost more than £1.5 billion pounds. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan pensions. essentially what happened is, when people were being moved off to old benefits, called incapacity benefits, onto esa, officials of the department miscalculated what they were due. most of these errors occurred between 2011 and 2014 and is perhaps worth pointing out that at the time, the government was advised not do this at this speed. as you say, the scale of the evidence...
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and with me is our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan.r the department for work and pensions pensions. when people were being moved off to old benefits, called incapacity benefits, onto esa, officials of the department miscalculated what they were due. most of these errors occurred between 2011 and 2014 and is perhaps worth pointing out that at the time, the government was advised not do this at this speed. as you say, the scale of the evidence is now apparent. the department for work and pensions pensions have confirmed that 180,000 people were underpaid and they will receive an average of £5,000 in backdated payment. that will cost a proximate the £1 billion. on top of that, because these people are now given the right level of benefit their rs, the department calculates there will be more than £600 million of ongoing additional benefit costs. so the total cost for this error in the compensation and ongoing costs, £1.67 billion. to add to that, by the end of november, there will be 800 staff working on this area. those costs are not in
and with me is our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan.r the department for work and pensions pensions. when people were being moved off to old benefits, called incapacity benefits, onto esa, officials of the department miscalculated what they were due. most of these errors occurred between 2011 and 2014 and is perhaps worth pointing out that at the time, the government was advised not do this at this speed. as you say, the scale of the evidence is now apparent. the department for...
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daley was convicted of manslaugher in 2016. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is heretthew daly and stabbed nearly 40 times. at the trial in 2016 daly was convicted of the manslaughter of donald locke but at the trial his parents said they had repeatedly asked the mental health trust the media to provide matthew daly with appropriate support and she said on the day of the killing it was a day when all her night his came true. it led to an independent review which has been published this morning. what evidence and background history was there to suggest that a few daly might act out his violent impulses in this way? he had been in touch with the sussex partnership nhs trust since 2008 and over the years between 2008 and 2015 this review finds they were a number of opportunities to appreciate the increasing numbers of levels of ireland's he was displaying. in 2011 he threatened to shoot himself and in 2013 his father told staff that is sent could injure someone or worse. in 2014 his girlfriend. she was concerned he might kill someone. despite all of that the trust did no
daley was convicted of manslaugher in 2016. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is heretthew daly and stabbed nearly 40 times. at the trial in 2016 daly was convicted of the manslaughter of donald locke but at the trial his parents said they had repeatedly asked the mental health trust the media to provide matthew daly with appropriate support and she said on the day of the killing it was a day when all her night his came true. it led to an independent review which has been...
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and with me is our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan.vere disablement allowance —— allowance on to this new benefits. they did not calculate what they we re they did not calculate what they were dues who they will have to pay them back. on top of that, because these people are now getting the right amount of benefits, which is a higher amount of benefits, the department for work and pensions estimates they will have to pay an additional £600 million out in ongoing benefit payments over the next six years. making the total cost of this are not 16p. this will not be a happy government department given the ongoing row over universal credit ambient mentation of that. where does the buck stop? the departments have said today he is historic errors which mainly happened in 2011 and 201a. they have taken happened in 2011 and 201a. they have ta ke n ste ps happened in 2011 and 201a. they have ta ken steps to happened in 2011 and 201a. they have taken steps to ensure that everyone who lost out as compared data. there have been questioned at the tr
and with me is our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan.vere disablement allowance —— allowance on to this new benefits. they did not calculate what they we re they did not calculate what they were dues who they will have to pay them back. on top of that, because these people are now getting the right amount of benefits, which is a higher amount of benefits, the department for work and pensions estimates they will have to pay an additional £600 million out in ongoing benefit...
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it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins...alking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a frd f-150 with a sunroof. police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. ( james ) police will be at all schools in morgan hill today to make sure all students feel safe. this comes after a social media post circulated ... threatening a school with initials b-m-s. britton middle school is in the morgan hill unified school district... but police say they don't think this is a credible threat. police say the person who posted the threat closed their account. ( james ) new this morning ... two men are behind bars after robbing a t-mobile cell phone store in american canyon. the two men ... were arrested saturday night. this is a picture of what they stole. police also recovered a gun. after robbing the store, the robbers made their way into pittsburg ... but police were able to chase them down and make the arrests. 20 year old lamar crawford and
it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins...alking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a frd f-150 with a sunroof. police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. ( james ) police will be at all schools in morgan hill today to make sure all students feel safe. this comes after a social media post circulated ... threatening a school with initials...
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buchanan road. but first, the driver has to surrender. >> i know michael loved me unconditionally. and i feel like somebody took that from me. >> reporter: antoinette watkins says she feels like it's all a dream, and that she will see her husband of 8 years, michael watkins, again. >> it's almost like i want to wake up. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday morning when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor. someone was trying to resuscitate him. i was like, why did you send me something like that? you could have just said it. i did not individual. >> reporter: she had to tell her 7-year-old son, also named michael, that her daddy wasn't coming home. father and son share the same birthday. in february. >> i explained to him that his dad was no longer here,
buchanan road. but first, the driver has to surrender. >> i know michael loved me unconditionally. and i feel like somebody took that from me. >> reporter: antoinette watkins says she feels like it's all a dream, and that she will see her husband of 8 years, michael watkins, again. >> it's almost like i want to wake up. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday morning when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50...
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buchanan road near meadows avenue. police have identified the victim as michael watkins from antioch. they say the suspect's car is fouen theou bay ford f-150 with and think your identity may have stolen, police want to hear from you. here's why. these two were spotted in a car earlier this month in the city. officers spotted drug paraphernalia in the car. when police searched the car they found stolen mail. they are trying to connect victims to the crime. >>> jamal khashoggi was killed when he was placed in a chokehold position to stop him from leaving and calling for help. saudi officials admitted friday khashoggi was killed inside the fistfight. two u.s. senators are urging the trump administration to be tough onred h sctnseee to be ceful in dealing with a key u.s. ally. >> he said he doesn't want to cut off the defense contracts because that employs a lot of people. but there are other tough things that can be done. >> we need to discontinue our arms sales to saudi arabia and have a long and serious discussion whether or not they were to be an ally oren my. >> 18 saudis have been
buchanan road near meadows avenue. police have identified the victim as michael watkins from antioch. they say the suspect's car is fouen theou bay ford f-150 with and think your identity may have stolen, police want to hear from you. here's why. these two were spotted in a car earlier this month in the city. officers spotted drug paraphernalia in the car. when police searched the car they found stolen mail. they are trying to connect victims to the crime. >>> jamal khashoggi was...
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it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins... was walking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a ford police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. (grant)coming up - a strong gas odor in an east bay community has neighbors on edge.we'll explain what is being done to try and figure out where the smell is coming from. (vicki)plus: san francisco police have put major focus on cleaning up the u-n plaza. we'll explain if anything has changed at what is known to be a hotbed for criminal activity. (grant)big dreams in the bay.. we spoke with some folks hoping a san jose liquor store will be a lucky when it comes to the mega millions billion dollar jackpot. ♪ you know when you're at ross and the cute dress gets er yesssss. or when you can say yes... to both. sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah? that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better w
it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins... was walking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a ford police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. (grant)coming up - a strong gas odor in an east bay community has neighbors on edge.we'll explain what is being done to try and figure out where the smell is coming from. (vicki)plus: san francisco...
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involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash that happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue around 4:30 in the morning on saturday. 35-year-old michael watkins was walking on the side of the road when he was hit and killed. police say they used surveillance video to identify the suspect vehicle involved, so you'll want to keep your eyes open if you were in that area for a ford f-150 pickup truck with a sunroof. >>> people in berkeley will soon learn the fate of their trees and landscaping in their beloved traffic circles. the city said it would be cutting down the trees and any vegetation over two and a half feet tall, in order to create a safer line of sight in traffic there. the number of residents complained here and according to the berkeley side, the city backtracked and tomorrow will hold a community meeting to address the issue. one of the questions is whether the city will take over maintenance of the circles, which has always been the job of the residents. >> if the city maintains them, they're going to maintain them the way they see fit, which is not really the way that, not with the same amount of care that's been done by
involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash that happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue around 4:30 in the morning on saturday. 35-year-old michael watkins was walking on the side of the road when he was hit and killed. police say they used surveillance video to identify the suspect vehicle involved, so you'll want to keep your eyes open if you were in that area for a ford f-150 pickup truck with a sunroof. >>> people in berkeley will soon learn the fate of their trees and...
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buchanan road near meadows avenue. police have identified the victim as michael watkins from antioch. they say the suspect's car is red, possibly a ford f-150 with a sunroof. >>> if you're in the south bay and think your identity may have stolen, police want to hear from you. here's why. milpitas police officers spotted yap and yang earlier this month in the city. officers spotted drug paraphernalia in the car. they detained both men. when police searched the car they found stolen mail and credit card information. they are trying to connect victims to the crime. >>> in the east bay, the oakland police department will no longer ask applicants if they have been sexually assaulted. >> this change is a direct order from the mayor. it's a direct order from the mayor. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >>> the president tweeted
buchanan road near meadows avenue. police have identified the victim as michael watkins from antioch. they say the suspect's car is red, possibly a ford f-150 with a sunroof. >>> if you're in the south bay and think your identity may have stolen, police want to hear from you. here's why. milpitas police officers spotted yap and yang earlier this month in the city. officers spotted drug paraphernalia in the car. they detained both men. when police searched the car they found stolen mail...
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it's hard to imagine you can get buchanan -- ie on know that was a cheap shot, michael, i know you were expecting that. right now iskner completing a book on the presidential election of 1952 another volume on american correspondence in the pacific theater, as well. me just say that professor birkner, michael, teaches what be our boot camp for history majors. is very popular and extraordinarily demanding and often don't go hand in hand. they almost never do. i was with a bunch of graduates few years ago sitting around talking about various things and about their experiences here. every single one of them said, the class and the professor that needed have if you were a history major at gettysburg college was professor birkner's. obviously they forgot that i was in their midst. what about me? i get it. and he has trained so many, so our history majors who have gone on and have had very as academicareers historians so you're in for a real treat this afternoon. michael is going to speak about dwight d. eisenhower and the american civil war. michael birkner. [applause] michael: i appreciate
it's hard to imagine you can get buchanan -- ie on know that was a cheap shot, michael, i know you were expecting that. right now iskner completing a book on the presidential election of 1952 another volume on american correspondence in the pacific theater, as well. me just say that professor birkner, michael, teaches what be our boot camp for history majors. is very popular and extraordinarily demanding and often don't go hand in hand. they almost never do. i was with a bunch of graduates few...
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it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins... walking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a ford f-150 with a sunroof. police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. (vicki) in the north bay.... two men are behind bars after robbing a t-mobile cell phone store in american canyon. this is a picture of what police say the two men stole. they were arrested on saturday night.. and officers say they also recovered a gun. police say the suspects made their way to pittsburg after the robbery... but officers were able to chase them down and make the arrests. 20 year old lamar crawford and 23-year-old alexander briones were booked into napa county jail on a number of felony charges. (vicki) happening tomorrow ... cal fire is conducting controlled burns in sonoma county. it will happen at the jenner headlands preserve near the coast. don't be alarmed if you see smoke along highway 116 in the duncan hills and cazadero area. the burn is schedu
it happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue. the victim... identified michael watkins... walking down the street... when he was hit by a truck. police say the truck is possibly a ford f-150 with a sunroof. police have looked at surveillance video from the area and say they are following up on several leads. (vicki) in the north bay.... two men are behind bars after robbing a t-mobile cell phone store in american canyon. this is a picture of what police say the two men stole. they were...
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michael watkins, again. >> it's almost like i want to wake up. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday morning when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor. someone was trying to resuscitate him. i was like, why did you send me something like that? you could have just said it. i did not individual. >> reporter: she had to tell her 7-year-old son, also named michael, that her daddy wasn't coming home. father and son share the same birthday. in february. >> i explained to him that his dad was no longer here, and every day, he said he misses his dad or he wants to go fishing with his dad. >> reporter: watkins worked in construction. he was a man of few words. but his smile, his family said, spoke volumes. >> he was the person that everybody loved. he treated everybody the same. nice to everybody. wanted to make sure he protected everybody. >> reporte
michael watkins, again. >> it's almost like i want to wake up. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday morning when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor. someone was trying to resuscitate him. i was like, why...
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this happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue around 4:30 in the morning saturday. 35-year-old michael watkins was walking on the side of the road when he was hit and killed. the family started a go fund me page to raise funds for his funeral. police say using surveillance video they have identified the suspect vehicle involved, a ford f-150 pickup truck with a sunroof. >> 6:4. nbc bayier responds to a sunnyvale whose purchase of a high-end sports car hit speed bonds. >> he asked consumer investigator chris chmura to help out because he was paying thousands of dollars of repairs for a car he just bought. >> this is the case of phil moser versus mercedes-benz of stevens creek in san jose. he saw this 2013 corvette advertised there. he bought it. then he took it to his mechanic the next day. that mechanic found damage underneath, including scrapes and what he said were missing parts. phil complained to the dealer and it did $500 in repair work. to double check that work, phil took the corvette back to his mechanic, who found new damage. this time cracks to the corvette's fiberglass frame
this happened on buchanan road near meadows avenue around 4:30 in the morning saturday. 35-year-old michael watkins was walking on the side of the road when he was hit and killed. the family started a go fund me page to raise funds for his funeral. police say using surveillance video they have identified the suspect vehicle involved, a ford f-150 pickup truck with a sunroof. >> 6:4. nbc bayier responds to a sunnyvale whose purchase of a high-end sports car hit speed bonds. >> he...
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michael watkins, again. >> it's like i just want to wake up and this all be done. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor and somebody was trying to resuscitate him. and i was just like, why would you send me something like that? you could have just said it. i did not need a visual. >> reporter: she had to tell her 7-year-old son, also named michael, that his daddy isn't coming home. father and son share the same birthday. in february. >> i explained to him that his dad is no longer here. and, every day, he is saying he misses his dad or wants to go fishing with his dad. >> reporter: watkins worked in construction. he was a man of few words but his smile spoke volumes. >> he really was the person everybody loved. he treated everybody the same. he was nice to everybody. he always wanted to make sure he wa
michael watkins, again. >> it's like i just want to wake up and this all be done. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor and somebody was trying to resuscitate him....
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buchanan near meadows avenue. he was walking on the opposite direction on the shoulder of the road. police have identified him as michael watkins of antioch. the suspect's car is red, possibly a ford f-150 truck, with a sunroof >>> in the south bay, people are back in their homes this morning after being evacuated following an explosion. it happened yesterday afternoon on moonflower court. neighbors say they heard a big boom and saw smoke. taylor poppins said her boyfriend and his friend 25-year-old john meltzer were handling fireworks in the garage when they went off. they were rushed to the hospital with burns and cuts. >> looking into the little fireworks and what they do. it's not smart. they are made for a reason. don't tamper them. >> police found more illegal fireworks at the home. the bomb squad set them off before lifting the neighborhood evacuation order. san jose police have not said if the men will face charges. >>> and at the live desk, we are tracking a caravan of thousands of central american my grants on their way to the u.s. right now they are making their way through mexico despite efforts to try and s
buchanan near meadows avenue. he was walking on the opposite direction on the shoulder of the road. police have identified him as michael watkins of antioch. the suspect's car is red, possibly a ford f-150 truck, with a sunroof >>> in the south bay, people are back in their homes this morning after being evacuated following an explosion. it happened yesterday afternoon on moonflower court. neighbors say they heard a big boom and saw smoke. taylor poppins said her boyfriend and his...
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buchanan. [ laughter ] >> you're going to get in trouble for that. >> in pennsylvania and i'm happy my chief executive -- >> you notice there hasn't been another president from pennsylvania? >> i have. >> my name is michael lynch, i work for the abraham lincoln high brar and muse library in eastern tennessee, not the one in springfield. dr. smith, presidential libraries and some museums and other sites have a very broad mandate where we're charged with a cradle-to-grave approach that requires interpreting a person within their historical context, the decisions they made, the way they affect institutions and on the other hand looking at them as people, their private lives, domestic lives, relationships, their hobbies. how do we balance those subjects and should we balance them? do you think we should privilege one over the other? >> internally we balance them if we're to have credibility. there's a curious thing at work here. there's the passion for your subject with the detachment that is required in telling the story. at the hoover library, for example, one thing everyone knows going in is that hoover somehow was involved with or caused the great depression. we create an exhibit at the end of that galle
buchanan. [ laughter ] >> you're going to get in trouble for that. >> in pennsylvania and i'm happy my chief executive -- >> you notice there hasn't been another president from pennsylvania? >> i have. >> my name is michael lynch, i work for the abraham lincoln high brar and muse library in eastern tennessee, not the one in springfield. dr. smith, presidential libraries and some museums and other sites have a very broad mandate where we're charged with a...