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ok, howard johnson, with their families. ok, howard johnson. our— with their families.ondent - with their families. ok, howard johnson, our correspondent in i johnson, our correspondent in the philippines, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: back on the campaign trail, emmanuel macron heads for areas that are strongholds for his rival marine le pen. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world—best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under t
ok, howard johnson, with their families. ok, howard johnson. our— with their families.ondent - with their families. ok, howard johnson, our correspondent in i johnson, our correspondent in the philippines, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: back on the campaign trail, emmanuel macron heads for areas that are strongholds for his rival marine le pen. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer...
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howard johnson, bbc news, manila. laura: dynastic politics in action in the philiines.we go, take a look at this scene along italy's coastline. thousands of jellyfish have invaded the waters by the port city of trieste. scientists say the phenomenon is caused by strong winds pushing the jellyfish toward the shore. they also say it is a sign of the effects of climate change. the much warmer seas help the jellyfish population actually increased. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. amna: good evening, i'm on no nowise. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, russia shuts off the natural gas supplied to poland and
howard johnson, bbc news, manila. laura: dynastic politics in action in the philiines.we go, take a look at this scene along italy's coastline. thousands of jellyfish have invaded the waters by the port city of trieste. scientists say the phenomenon is caused by strong winds pushing the jellyfish toward the shore. they also say it is a sign of the effects of climate change. the much warmer seas help the jellyfish population actually increased. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc...
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howard johnson there. who was radicalised by the islamic state group has been found guilty of murdering the conservative member of parliament, sir david amess. ali harbi ali killed sir david at the mp�*s weekly constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in the south—east of england last october. ali had spent months researching how he might murder other mps, even staking out the home of a government minister. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. 15 october last year, and in the leafy suburbs of leigh—on—sea, a man has just murdered an mp. they say he's got a knife and he's just stabbed someone. two officers with just batons and pepper spray are the first to the scene. they decide they can't wait for firearms or taser units to arrive. stay back, yeah? mate, drop the knife! on the floor now! on the bleep floor! get it down! taser, taser! we've got him. it's all right, it's all right. right, search him. right, mate, at the moment, you're under arrest for murder, all right? at southend police sta
howard johnson there. who was radicalised by the islamic state group has been found guilty of murdering the conservative member of parliament, sir david amess. ali harbi ali killed sir david at the mp�*s weekly constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in the south—east of england last october. ali had spent months researching how he might murder other mps, even staking out the home of a government minister. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. 15 october last year, and...
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howard johnson reports from manila. during a public holiday to commemorate the popular uprising that ousted late philippine dictator ferdinand marcos. mr marcos ruled the country for two decades, much of it under martial law. his regime rigged elections, tortured and killed political opponents and plundered an estimated $10 billion. more than 30 years on, his son bongbong marcos is on the verge to returning the family to power. he's currently the front—runner in opinion polls, with his nearest rival, leni robredo, more than 30 percentage points behind. opponents of marcos believe that online disinformation, whitewashing the crimes of the past, is at the heart of the family's reversal of fortunes. but some truths are indelible. boni ilagan�*s sister rizalina, a student activist, was abducted by government forces in 1977 with nine other students. of course, the marcos keep on saying that, "we have to move on, we have to unite," but moving on means you have found peace with the past. how can the likes of me find peace with
howard johnson reports from manila. during a public holiday to commemorate the popular uprising that ousted late philippine dictator ferdinand marcos. mr marcos ruled the country for two decades, much of it under martial law. his regime rigged elections, tortured and killed political opponents and plundered an estimated $10 billion. more than 30 years on, his son bongbong marcos is on the verge to returning the family to power. he's currently the front—runner in opinion polls, with his...
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howard johnson, bbc news, manila.ood is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by women who say he abused his position in the music industry. the 64—year—old is accused of predatory and unwanted sexual behaviour and touching, in incidents between 1992 and 2017. the bbc and the guardian newspaper have heard detailed accounts from seven women in a joint investigation. their identities have been protected. tim westwood strenuously denies all the allegations. our correspondent chi chi izundu has this report. this is not about music now, and i'm just very, very scared. this is predatory behaviour. i was 17. if you are trying to remove an item of my clothing - and i put it back on, that means i don't l want it to be gone. this is the story from a group of women. this was an assault. an abuse of power. seven women, who alleged they had been subjected to unexpected and unwanted sexual behaviour from the former bbc radio1 dj, tim westwood. it's westwood. we are live on bbc two. this is how radio 1 get down. pamela —
howard johnson, bbc news, manila.ood is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by women who say he abused his position in the music industry. the 64—year—old is accused of predatory and unwanted sexual behaviour and touching, in incidents between 1992 and 2017. the bbc and the guardian newspaper have heard detailed accounts from seven women in a joint investigation. their identities have been protected. tim westwood strenuously denies all the allegations. our correspondent chi chi...
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let's go live now to our correspondent in the philippines, howard johnson. howard, tell us more?cal storm _ howard, tell us more? this tropical storm has - howard, tell us more? this tropical storm has taken i howard, tell us more? ti 3 tropical storm has taken many by surprise because it was at the lowest level, signal one, the lowest level, signal one, the not that concerned about it, but it's a very precipitous storm, we have seen some parts, nearly 300 millimetres of rain dumped on areas, the wind is not that high, not like other storms we see better houses, this is about dumping incessant rain, since sunday it's been doing that. on social media streams inundated with water, land slides and the lady and cmr area and baybay city badly affected, 20 people died when there were landslides there and this is an area prone to land slides. it's come during holy week when families would go back to the provinces to celebrate with loved ones but at the moment many people are stranded at ports, because there is no see traffic at the moment, that's been restricted because of the condition
let's go live now to our correspondent in the philippines, howard johnson. howard, tell us more?cal storm _ howard, tell us more? this tropical storm has - howard, tell us more? this tropical storm has taken i howard, tell us more? ti 3 tropical storm has taken many by surprise because it was at the lowest level, signal one, the lowest level, signal one, the not that concerned about it, but it's a very precipitous storm, we have seen some parts, nearly 300 millimetres of rain dumped on areas,...
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our philippines correspondent howard johnson has the latest. a lot of people in the central part of the philippines, and we're seeing footage on social media of people waiting chest—height through water, fast moving water. since sunday, it has dumped nearly 300 millimetres of rain in some parts of the country. and we have seen that people have been disconnected from their land, from their homes. we have seen the electricity go down, the phone signal is down in certain areas, they are being badly affected. we saw landslides that killed more than 20 people, and still the full extent of the storm will only emerge in the days ahead. this is during holy week, a time when most people travel back to their home provinces to be with their families and also during presidential campaigning. we have seen both the front runners, bong bong marcos, and lenny robredo offering their help with aid. and this was an area that was hit four months ago by a subito fearne, the red cross had people in this area, at least 2.4 million people are still in need from that s
our philippines correspondent howard johnson has the latest. a lot of people in the central part of the philippines, and we're seeing footage on social media of people waiting chest—height through water, fast moving water. since sunday, it has dumped nearly 300 millimetres of rain in some parts of the country. and we have seen that people have been disconnected from their land, from their homes. we have seen the electricity go down, the phone signal is down in certain areas, they are being...
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that was howard johnson. the headlines on bbc news.osecutions�*, according to a group of mps demanding reforms. in the us, britney spears has announced she is pregnant, months after she escaped the legal arrangement that gave her father control over many aspects of her life. the singer told her 40 million instagram followers she was having a baby with partner sam asghari. the 40—year—old, who has two teenage sons, also revealed she suffered depression during a previous pregnancy said she "won't be going out much" following her announcement. a libel case — brought by the hollywood actor johnny depp against his former wife amber heard — will start hearing evidence today. the latest legal battle between the pair results from an article she wrote about domestic abuse — although he wasn't specifically named, depp said it implied that he was an abuser. our entertainment correspondent david sillito reports from the us state of virginia, where the trial is taking place. fairfax, virginia, and the fans have arrived for the beginning of this cou
that was howard johnson. the headlines on bbc news.osecutions�*, according to a group of mps demanding reforms. in the us, britney spears has announced she is pregnant, months after she escaped the legal arrangement that gave her father control over many aspects of her life. the singer told her 40 million instagram followers she was having a baby with partner sam asghari. the 40—year—old, who has two teenage sons, also revealed she suffered depression during a previous pregnancy said she...
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she grew up very poor in new jersey, i mean dirt poor, and she worked at a howard johnson's waiting tables and got money to then go to clarian's teacher's college, today clarian state college in western pennsylvania and wanted, had gotten into carnegie but didn't have the money to go, at any rate, became a teacher and was a deeply driven person and kind of had an immigrant's view of a love of america and that her kids were going to go anywhere so my whole life growing up was my mom telling me you could be president some day, go eat with the queen of england so always pushing manners and politeness, taught literature but her great love was shakespeare so i became antishakespeare because my mom was forcing these midwest shakespearian revival plays i would have to sit and watch a midsummer night's dream or march into venice or whatever so, you know, she got me reading. books, books, books, and always wanted us to communicate well. my sister won awards for the state of ohio for original composition and oritory, always made me speak clearly and properly, my sister, leslie, my only sibling works
she grew up very poor in new jersey, i mean dirt poor, and she worked at a howard johnson's waiting tables and got money to then go to clarian's teacher's college, today clarian state college in western pennsylvania and wanted, had gotten into carnegie but didn't have the money to go, at any rate, became a teacher and was a deeply driven person and kind of had an immigrant's view of a love of america and that her kids were going to go anywhere so my whole life growing up was my mom telling me...
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she grew up very poor and perth amboy, new jersey, i mean dirt poor and she worked at a howard johnson's waiting tables and got money to then go to clarion's teachers college, which is today clarion state college and pennsylvania and western. sylvania and she wanted she'd gotten in a carnegie but didn't have the money to go. but anyway, she became a teacher and she was deeply driven person and kind of had an immigrant's view of love of america and that her kids were going to go anywhere. so my whole life growing up was my mom telling me you couldn't be president someday. you can go eat with the queen of england, you know, so she was always pushing manners and politeness, but she taught british literature and american literature, but her great love was shakespeare and so i became anti-shakespeare because my mom was like forcing, you know these midwest shakespeare revival plays down and i'd have to go sit and watch him. amid summer nights dream or you know merchant in venice or whatever and so you know, she got me reading books books books and always wanted us to communicate. well my are o
she grew up very poor and perth amboy, new jersey, i mean dirt poor and she worked at a howard johnson's waiting tables and got money to then go to clarion's teachers college, which is today clarion state college and pennsylvania and western. sylvania and she wanted she'd gotten in a carnegie but didn't have the money to go. but anyway, she became a teacher and she was deeply driven person and kind of had an immigrant's view of love of america and that her kids were going to go anywhere. so my...
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with at louisiana state and one thing led to another but steve then worked with milton ice and howard johnson hopkins the brother of dwight and steve wrote some books. he wrote the history of west point still the best history of west point eisenhower wrote the preface to steve spoke on the history of west point, but he then moved out to kansas and he got thrown out of the faculty at at kansas because he was part of a group that heckled nixon coming to campus over the vietnam war. he didn't like nixon. he did not like the war and it became a very famous incident because he was really with the what? he was a military historian. with the eisenhower brand look like he was made to be a hollywood. you know, he spielberg used to say that steve looks like he's you know, john wayne or something in and he was part of a faculty group. that was boo boo and got noticed and they gave him a reprimand and all of this the administration officials. why would they do that? i disrupted the president's speech. did he have tenure? no. and he got left there and it wasn't a very good thing to have on your resume tha
with at louisiana state and one thing led to another but steve then worked with milton ice and howard johnson hopkins the brother of dwight and steve wrote some books. he wrote the history of west point still the best history of west point eisenhower wrote the preface to steve spoke on the history of west point, but he then moved out to kansas and he got thrown out of the faculty at at kansas because he was part of a group that heckled nixon coming to campus over the vietnam war. he didn't like...
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howard sitting in his gray lexus. and in the foreground of the picture billie johnson's sitting on his motorcycle. >> reporter: he may mr. john to the east texans, but in truth he was both. his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> reporter: aka frank? >> frank. >> frank, yeah. >> reporter: three names for a man who'd evidently been living three lives. one with his wife in carrollton, one with his mistress in california and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprise just based on being the beaver cleaver family, being involved with the church. it was unusual. >> reporter: so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> and i'm sitting there watching tv and working. and the police show up at the door to arrest me. and that was very -- i've never experienced -- you know, i have no clue what's going on and what's happening. >> reporter: they just put you in the car and took you to the station? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: the charge -- solicitation for murder. frank's children were in shock. their father may
howard sitting in his gray lexus. and in the foreground of the picture billie johnson's sitting on his motorcycle. >> reporter: he may mr. john to the east texans, but in truth he was both. his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> reporter: aka frank? >> frank. >> frank, yeah. >> reporter: three names for a man who'd evidently been living three lives. one with his wife in carrollton, one with his mistress in california and a third...
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center for global health university of new mexico colleen johnson professor center for biosciences at the university of tennessee scott howard professor of tennessee well too one from the curators of the activities of the american biolaboratories in ukraine was the head of the child ray office at the us embassy in kiev, jana wintrol, we managed to find her interview posted on the medium.com site. here's what she says about her work in kiev detera focuses on countering threats from weapons of mass destruction we focus on the full spectrum of threats chemical biological radiological nuclear and high yield explosives. naturally, in quotation marks for peaceful purposes speaking at hearings in the us senate committee on foreign relations to lie that these biolaboratories in ukraine do not exist in front of congressmen. she simply could not have biological research facilities in ukraine. actually. we are now very concerned that the russian military may be trying to take them under control, that is, the secret biolaboratories are the very secret biolaboratories that ukraine definitely does not have. so there is, after all, there i
center for global health university of new mexico colleen johnson professor center for biosciences at the university of tennessee scott howard professor of tennessee well too one from the curators of the activities of the american biolaboratories in ukraine was the head of the child ray office at the us embassy in kiev, jana wintrol, we managed to find her interview posted on the medium.com site. here's what she says about her work in kiev detera focuses on countering threats from weapons of...
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howard shultz returns for a third stint as ceo replacing kevin johnson.it is suspending the share repurchase program. we will have more on the ceo shuffle a bit later this hour. shares down 4.5% now china stocks rallying again after china proposed revising confidentiality rules. jd.com, alibaba, tencent are surging on that news and hertz unveiling a new partnership with ev maker pole star, buying up to 65,000 vehicles the next five years as it expands its bet on evs amid a broader turnaround strategy. shares of hertz up 4%, carl. >>> twitter shares surging after elon musk reveals a 9.2% passive stakes in the company making him the largest outside shareholder in the stock two weeks after musk criticized the company inhibiting free speech we talked about the passive nature of the stake earlier, david. gordon haskett says it's unlikely going to stay passive that's the key question. you can begin passive and, obviously, you can change a 13 g filing, which is what this is, to 13 d, which implies you inend to try to force change at the company. that is typicall
howard shultz returns for a third stint as ceo replacing kevin johnson.it is suspending the share repurchase program. we will have more on the ceo shuffle a bit later this hour. shares down 4.5% now china stocks rallying again after china proposed revising confidentiality rules. jd.com, alibaba, tencent are surging on that news and hertz unveiling a new partnership with ev maker pole star, buying up to 65,000 vehicles the next five years as it expands its bet on evs amid a broader turnaround...
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johnson. they would have voted for eyes and howard nixon nixon was run for president. eisenhower was stepping back. so what happens? how would nixon do all this good civil rights stuff? about four five million black people are registered to vote down south and protect it. i tell this story my grandfather registered to vote in 1960. they kicked him off the cotton plantation where he was in haywood county, tennessee the fbi came down. and told him he didn't have to go anywhere. the at an hour and nixon sent him down to say we've passed this new law to say they cannot intimidate or hurt you anymore. you're going to vote my grandfather voted. here's your thing armstrong. he wrote it straight democrat. now i asked my father why? he said that's black folks did what white folks told them to do back then. even then and at the end of that campaign, they found out 80% of black people had voted for the democrat party now people say that, you know, all of these democrats switch republican no fritz holland state a democrat george wallace stated democrat over favors lester maddox, t
johnson. they would have voted for eyes and howard nixon nixon was run for president. eisenhower was stepping back. so what happens? how would nixon do all this good civil rights stuff? about four five million black people are registered to vote down south and protect it. i tell this story my grandfather registered to vote in 1960. they kicked him off the cotton plantation where he was in haywood county, tennessee the fbi came down. and told him he didn't have to go anywhere. the at an hour and...
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the return of howard sholz to run starbucks, even if just for five months and they find a permanent replacement, should be greeted with sadness and happiness, i'm sad because kevin johnson u.s. and china were areas of greatest opportunity, he helped fully digitize starbucks, increase benefits for employees and return a big chunk to capital share holders. he'll be missed, but at the same time i'm plenty happy to to see the return of howard sholz no matter who he chooses as successor sets the trend i'm not holding greed that he canceled the generous buy back, if you own it, though, you can't be too thrilled with that move long return though, maybe the $20 million they could have spent on buy backs can be used to improve star bucks in ways we can imagine. disappointed some of the stores are unionizing despite the benefits in retail, but they want management to take their complaints more seriously, with one of union buffalo baristas, i felt they were pretty reasonable, but if you don't want a union in your stores i don't know why you hire a successful union organizer other than sloppy recruiting or maybe the labor shortage is just that bad? >> look i won't discourage anyone
the return of howard sholz to run starbucks, even if just for five months and they find a permanent replacement, should be greeted with sadness and happiness, i'm sad because kevin johnson u.s. and china were areas of greatest opportunity, he helped fully digitize starbucks, increase benefits for employees and return a big chunk to capital share holders. he'll be missed, but at the same time i'm plenty happy to to see the return of howard sholz no matter who he chooses as successor sets the...