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. >>> adrian has headed down to a beach in perth to check out the sculptures by the sea where they putferent art for him to enjoy. so -- >> let's get artsy. >> i felt like he should have said let's get snarky. >> this is a very interesting piece. what could it mean? >> then it just stays at ten. >> this is a west australian pastime. leaving crushed on the beach. >> i actually really like that one. i think there's an ecofriendly conversation that it can strike up. you know? considering how much waste you create that ends up in the ocean. >> very interpretive. >> is he going to interpret this entire video? >> that's fine. because this is the road that adrian goes down. >> this particular piece questions national relations in an ever-globalizing world. no, it doesn't. it's just string attached to trees. >> that's what it is. right. >> well, that's the thing. some people are so deep and you be like -- >> what's wrong with being deep? >> a scoff from the producers on that one. >> can you shut up? >> you can't argue with this one. >> this is a double tube stolen from adventure world. >> noth
. >>> adrian has headed down to a beach in perth to check out the sculptures by the sea where they putferent art for him to enjoy. so -- >> let's get artsy. >> i felt like he should have said let's get snarky. >> this is a very interesting piece. what could it mean? >> then it just stays at ten. >> this is a west australian pastime. leaving crushed on the beach. >> i actually really like that one. i think there's an ecofriendly conversation that it...
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a trial at a secret location in devon has monitored the activity of a group of beavers over the past six years. adrian of devon at a secret location, sealed off by electric fencing, another group of beavers have been busy. the results of their hard work over the last six years can be seen from the air. there's been a dramatic change in the landscape where they've been living and working, with the creation of a network of pools and dams. this is one of 13 dams along a 200 metre stretch of this watercourse. and you can see there is evidence of recent activity here by the beavers. and when you look closely, you can see just how big and how deep these dams are becoming. researchers from the university of exeter have been monitoring the way the beavers have changed the watercourse. the black lines represent the new dams, and the areas of blue are new pools which all slow down the flow of water. mark elliott from devon wildlife trust says this project has shown how beavers can provide cost—effective flood defences. when water surges in at the top of the site during a flood, those ponds of the dams hold the
a trial at a secret location in devon has monitored the activity of a group of beavers over the past six years. adrian of devon at a secret location, sealed off by electric fencing, another group of beavers have been busy. the results of their hard work over the last six years can be seen from the air. there's been a dramatic change in the landscape where they've been living and working, with the creation of a network of pools and dams. this is one of 13 dams along a 200 metre stretch of this...
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adrian peterson. wait... " tv reporter interviews man on the street ... has nfl star adrian peterson. john donnelly was doing a normal story on how to stay safe in a road rage incident, talking to people on the street. the man on the street donnelly interviewed happened to be future pro football hall of famer adrian peterson and the reporter had no idea. adeiny hechavarria loses control of his bat and luis guillorme catches it with a barehanded grab in the dugout so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... we continue following our breaking news... a major traffic problem on highway 101 in palo alto where a dump truck crashed i
adrian peterson. wait... " tv reporter interviews man on the street ... has nfl star adrian peterson. john donnelly was doing a normal story on how to stay safe in a road rage incident, talking to people on the street. the man on the street donnelly interviewed happened to be future pro football hall of famer adrian peterson and the reporter had no idea. adeiny hechavarria loses control of his bat and luis guillorme catches it with a barehanded grab in the dugout so tell us your big idea...
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it's now believed he was initially named adrian elms, suggesting he changed his name after converting to islam. president trump hasd that a vote be held on healthcare reforms to replace those of the obama administration, even though it's unclear whether they have enough support to be passed. after a day of intense negotiations in washington failed to produce a clear outcome, a vote is expected to take place on friday. the un estimates that 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of mosul as government forces try to capture it from islamic state militants. it says people are being forced to endure siege—like conditions. the city is split between is and iraqi army forces. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen and cameraman nick milard have been to the edge of the old city and sent this report. gunfire the rule of the jihadists who call themselves islamic state, has brought fire, destruction and death down on mosul, iraq's second city. this is where the fight is now concentrated, in the narrow alleys of the old city, too tightly packed for armoured vehicles. it's a classic urban battlefield, a place where ji
it's now believed he was initially named adrian elms, suggesting he changed his name after converting to islam. president trump hasd that a vote be held on healthcare reforms to replace those of the obama administration, even though it's unclear whether they have enough support to be passed. after a day of intense negotiations in washington failed to produce a clear outcome, a vote is expected to take place on friday. the un estimates that 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of...
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has reopened. they are appealing for anyone with information about masood, previously known as adrian russell ajao,l team, so the younger khalid masood circled with that red circles, that a semi—aged 14 in the school football team. khalid masood has, we gather, had various aliases, various different names. he was born as adrian helms in kent, became known as adrian russell ajao. at one stage he was known as the league chaudhry as well. the police also know that he lived at various addresses around the country in sussex, in kent, in luton and the midlands. he had a number of convictions for assault, grievous bodily harm, but never for any terrorism offences. the first conviction was for assault when he was 19 years old. the last conviction was back in 2003 for possession of a knife. those are some of the details emerging about khalid masood, the man who killed four people on westminster bridge and that the houses of parliament. in other developments so far this morning, police say they've made two further significant arrests in the west midlands and north—west england. a total of nine people are in
has reopened. they are appealing for anyone with information about masood, previously known as adrian russell ajao,l team, so the younger khalid masood circled with that red circles, that a semi—aged 14 in the school football team. khalid masood has, we gather, had various aliases, various different names. he was born as adrian helms in kent, became known as adrian russell ajao. at one stage he was known as the league chaudhry as well. the police also know that he lived at various addresses...
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has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. he'd changed his name. he grew up as adrianwas known to the security services. and the group which calls itself islamic state has claimed it was behind the attack. overnight and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the three identified victims are aysha frade, us national kurt cochran, and police constable keith palmer. nearly 30 people are still in hospital, six of them critically ill. with the latest on the investigation, here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. with a car and a knife, he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a british—born attacker known to the police with a 20—year criminal record, although not for terrorism. the 52—year—old responsible for the murder of a policeman, a mother on her way to collect her children, a tourist, and a pensioner. today, on their knees, police slowly, meticulously, searching for evidence. on the same ground where one of their own l
has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. he'd changed his name. he grew up as adrianwas known to the security services. and the group which calls itself islamic state has claimed it was behind the attack. overnight and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the three identified victims are...
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studios throughout the city brought the best play lists and parents like adrian daley brought stories of hope. her 7 month old son has had two heart surgeries and at least one more. >> heart warming to see everybody. people supporting the cardiac center. especially the people taking care of him here. they're dedicated. >> reporter: and this all day style, fundraising teams of at least four people participate. each member spinning for 45 minutes at a time. hundreds of thousands of dollars raised will help with innovative research. >> we're coming up with ways where we can potentially do interventions even before babies are born so that we can potentially reverse their heart disease. >> for participants like mike baker, this is fun but emotional. his daughter, evelyn, had heart surgery at 3 days old. she's a happy, healthy 2-year-old. >> all the emotionals and feelings come back. it's been an emotional morning. challenging but awesome at the same time. >> reporter: many people know a child affected by a heart condition, many came for a great workout. everyone we spoke to said because of the positive, vibrant atmosphere
studios throughout the city brought the best play lists and parents like adrian daley brought stories of hope. her 7 month old son has had two heart surgeries and at least one more. >> heart warming to see everybody. people supporting the cardiac center. especially the people taking care of him here. they're dedicated. >> reporter: and this all day style, fundraising teams of at least four people participate. each member spinning for 45 minutes at a time. hundreds of thousands of...
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information from anyone who knew the attacker, khalid masood, who was previously known as adrian russell ajao. and this photo has in his school football team at his secondary school in tunbridge wells. police are appealing for any information from any possible associate of the attacker, as they continue to build a picture of his movements in the months, weeks and days before he killed four people outside the houses of parliament. in the last hour, the prince of wales has been visiting victims of the westminster terror attack at king's college hospital. we heard after his visit that he spoke to each member of staff. he said he was amazed at the quick response of the doctors and nurses. he said to them, you are brilliant, an amazing example of teamwork. and he thanked them for their marvellous efforts. he went upstairs in the hospital and spoke to ward staff individually. he told them they were amazing. i asked them some questions about their work. he spoke to patients as well. some of the injured survivors of the attack on wednesday afternoon. we know that 50 people altogether were injured in the attacks on wedne
information from anyone who knew the attacker, khalid masood, who was previously known as adrian russell ajao. and this photo has in his school football team at his secondary school in tunbridge wells. police are appealing for any information from any possible associate of the attacker, as they continue to build a picture of his movements in the months, weeks and days before he killed four people outside the houses of parliament. in the last hour, the prince of wales has been visiting victims...
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there are plenty of people who will love you for who you are. >> today, adrian is in a good place and she has learned to block out the weird stares and the negativity. she is a player. next year she will major in psychology. she feels like that is a career field that she can relate to. >> i like people who are not normal. people who are different i want to work with them to understand what they are going through. >> imperfections create character. >> everybody has flaws but it makes you who you are. when i was born and this is who i am as a person. >> a beautiful young woman inside and out. scott abraham with the rising star. larry: i love her spirit. erin: i know. her attitude is awesome. >> an inspiration. well done. do you know someone who is overcoming adversity in the athletic arena? e-mail us at rising know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy dica
there are plenty of people who will love you for who you are. >> today, adrian is in a good place and she has learned to block out the weird stares and the negativity. she is a player. next year she will major in psychology. she feels like that is a career field that she can relate to. >> i like people who are not normal. people who are different i want to work with them to understand what they are going through. >> imperfections create character. >> everybody has flaws...
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has been identified. he was a british man, born adrian elms, who changed his name to khalid masood when he converted to islamism, in london, birmingham, and west wales. the number of people killed has risen to four. a 75—year—old man, injured on westminster bridge, has had his life support switched off. two more of the dead have been named, local school employee aysha frade and american tourist kurt cochran. president trump has insisted congress must vote on his healthcare plans on friday, even though the bill may not have enough support in his own republican party to pass into law. his changes to obamacare will leave many more americans without insurance. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.
has been identified. he was a british man, born adrian elms, who changed his name to khalid masood when he converted to islamism, in london, birmingham, and west wales. the number of people killed has risen to four. a 75—year—old man, injured on westminster bridge, has had his life support switched off. two more of the dead have been named, local school employee aysha frade and american tourist kurt cochran. president trump has insisted congress must vote on his healthcare plans on friday,...
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it's now believed he was initially named adrian elms, suggesting he changed his name after converting to islam. president trump has of the obama administration, even though it's unclear whether they have enough support to be passed. after a day of intense negotiations in washington failed to produce a clear outcome, a vote is expected to take place on friday. the un estimates that 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of mosul as government forces try to capture it from islamic state militants.
it's now believed he was initially named adrian elms, suggesting he changed his name after converting to islam. president trump has of the obama administration, even though it's unclear whether they have enough support to be passed. after a day of intense negotiations in washington failed to produce a clear outcome, a vote is expected to take place on friday. the un estimates that 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of mosul as government forces try to capture it from islamic...
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julia derbyshire‘s father adrian tells us why he has decided to share photos of his deceased daughternline, taking her life up bullying. —— after lynn. in sport, england are six nations champions once again. they win the calcutta cup after a 61—21 win over scotland, a record equalling 18th victory in a row for england. my stomach, my head, my senses are all over the place. that was what, five laps? you do that for 50 minutes! yes, 50 minutes. mike takes a spin with esme hawkey — the 18—year—old racer hoping to take the world of motorsport by storm. and louise lear has the weather. good morning. it is a messy sunday morning with the weather. a cloudy, mild start. there is some rain around, but also some sun. i will have all the details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. an influential committee of mps has today warned that the government would be guilty of "a serious dereliction of duty" if it fails to plan for brexit talks ending without a deal. the legislation to start the exit process will be debated in parliament tomorrow. in advance, the brexit secretary david davis h
julia derbyshire‘s father adrian tells us why he has decided to share photos of his deceased daughternline, taking her life up bullying. —— after lynn. in sport, england are six nations champions once again. they win the calcutta cup after a 61—21 win over scotland, a record equalling 18th victory in a row for england. my stomach, my head, my senses are all over the place. that was what, five laps? you do that for 50 minutes! yes, 50 minutes. mike takes a spin with esme hawkey — the...
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any information about khalid masood, also known as adrian russell ajao, and he won with any information about him, to get in touch. richard lister hasor a school photo at the age 01:14, adrian russell ajao who would change his name to khalid masood one day and launch a murderous attack in london. the questions for police are why and who helped? searches are continuing around the country. birmingham has been a key focus. today police took a car from outside the house of a man arrested by armed officers yesterday. a neighbour at saw it happen. police banged the door down and took him out. he was in handcuffs and he had a smirk on his face. police were in stratford in london gathering evidence from a flat linked to masood. this morning a woman was arrested in manchester on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts. police retrieved this car after a man was arrested at these flats in the city in the early hours of the morning. there have been 11 arrests so morning. there have been 11 arrests so far, but police say they still need more information about masood. we are appealing to the public to say, if, in hindsight, you realise something ab
any information about khalid masood, also known as adrian russell ajao, and he won with any information about him, to get in touch. richard lister hasor a school photo at the age 01:14, adrian russell ajao who would change his name to khalid masood one day and launch a murderous attack in london. the questions for police are why and who helped? searches are continuing around the country. birmingham has been a key focus. today police took a car from outside the house of a man arrested by armed...
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adrian russell ajao. police say the 52—year—old attacker used a number of aliases. another person hasre information on masood. there might well be people out there who had concerns about masood but weren't sure or didn't feel comfortable about passing information to us. i now urge anyone with such information to call us. prince charles has visited some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth person to have died is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. in other news, president trump has issued an ultimatum to congress over his controversial health care reforms. he's told congressmen to support his bill, or he'll leave in place so—called 0bamacare. the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker has told the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain for leaving during brexit negotiations. and the telecoms regulator 0fcom launches plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company if they suffer poor landline or broadband services. lets get a round—up of all the sport. lewis hamilton has described his first day of
adrian russell ajao. police say the 52—year—old attacker used a number of aliases. another person hasre information on masood. there might well be people out there who had concerns about masood but weren't sure or didn't feel comfortable about passing information to us. i now urge anyone with such information to call us. prince charles has visited some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth person to have died is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. in...
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the temporary staff, who earn agencies their money, has led to mass exploitation coupled with huge tax avoidance. that's an astonishing statement. adrians had developed scams to avoid paying staff. you have to be available for work at all times. so the agency had a system whereby you could get a text at 2am saying we have work available. you would be expected to get up and say yes, i'm available and in theory, go to work. obviously, it was evident there was no work actually available. they had to keep giving the invitations to workjust so that they could say to the temporary worker, we didn't pay you between assignments because you didn't respond to our text at 2am on saturday morning offering you work, therefore you're in breach of contract. they even had a belt and braces clause whereby if you did reply to every single text, you got during the course of the week, they would offer you six hours cleaning in blackpool, which was 50 miles away and take two buses and two trains to get to and therefore you'd spend more money than you would earn. he said her majesty's revenue & customs was a standing joke among employment agencies because i
the temporary staff, who earn agencies their money, has led to mass exploitation coupled with huge tax avoidance. that's an astonishing statement. adrians had developed scams to avoid paying staff. you have to be available for work at all times. so the agency had a system whereby you could get a text at 2am saying we have work available. you would be expected to get up and say yes, i'm available and in theory, go to work. obviously, it was evident there was no work actually available. they had...
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has been up to. >>> it is the first official day of spring and it doesn't look like it outside. >> adrian captured hese yellow flowers in sonoma today with the gray skies. this picture has the #abc7now. >> and spencer has an update on the forecast. >> looks like the spring showers will hang around for a while. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. another wave of rain is pushing onto the north bay coastline and another batch of showers we see pushing into the santa cruz mountains. our storm for tonight and tomorrow ranks one on the storm impact scale. a storm of light intensity, producing light showers and an occasional downpour. highs tomorrow will reach into the mid to upper 60s. then later in the week, friday to be precise, we hit a stronger storm ranking two on the storm impact scale producing heavy rain at times, stronger winds and highest rainfall total also be in the north bay. here's the seven-day forecast. we have rainfall and showers the next two days, ranking one on the storm impact scale. a dry day on thursday with a good amount of sunshine. stronger storm on friday, then saturday, sunday
has been up to. >>> it is the first official day of spring and it doesn't look like it outside. >> adrian captured hese yellow flowers in sonoma today with the gray skies. this picture has the #abc7now. >> and spencer has an update on the forecast. >> looks like the spring showers will hang around for a while. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. another wave of rain is pushing onto the north bay coastline and another batch of showers we see pushing into the santa cruz...
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has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed that the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. it's now emerged that he had changed his name, having grown up as adrians known to the security services. and the group which calls itself islamic state has claimed it was behind the attack. overnight, and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, both in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the first three who have been identified are aysha frade, us national kurt cochran, and policeman keith palmer. within the last few hours, a fourth victim has died of his injuries. there are more than 20 people still in hospital, six are critically ill. with the latest on the investigation, here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. with a car and a knife, he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a british—born attacker known to the police with a 20—year criminal record, although not for terrorism. the 52—year—old responsible for the murder of a policeman, a mother on her way to collect her children, a tourist, and a pensioner. today, on their knees, police slowly
has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed that the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. it's now emerged that he had changed his name, having grown up as adrians known to the security services. and the group which calls itself islamic state has claimed it was behind the attack. overnight, and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, both in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their...
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has been up to. >>> it is the first official day of spring and it doesn't look like it outside. >> adrian captured these yellow flowers in sonoma today with the gray skies. this picture has the #abc7now. >> and spencer has an update on the forecast. >> looks like the spring showers will hang around for a while. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. another wave of rain is pushing onto the north bay coastline and another batch of showers we see pushing into the santa cruz mountains. our storm for tonight and tomorrow ranks one on the storm impact scale. a storm of light intensity, producing light showers and an occasional downpour. highs tomorrow will reach into the mid to upper 60s. then later in the week, friday to be precise, we hit a stronger storm ranking two on the storm impact scale producing heavy rain at times, stronger winds and highest rainfall total also be in the north bay. here's the seven-day forecast. we have rainfall and showers the next two days, ranking one on the storm impact scale. a dry day on thursday with a good amount of sunshine. stronger storm on friday, then saturday, sunda
has been up to. >>> it is the first official day of spring and it doesn't look like it outside. >> adrian captured these yellow flowers in sonoma today with the gray skies. this picture has the #abc7now. >> and spencer has an update on the forecast. >> looks like the spring showers will hang around for a while. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. another wave of rain is pushing onto the north bay coastline and another batch of showers we see pushing into the santa...
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adrian. it was the largest employer. >> now bill decker has reopened the ones thriving plant as lilly ann cabinetsemploys some 30 people and his daughter is a manager there. business has been booming over the past year. but despite strong growth for his company under president obama, decker has what he calls a love-hate relationship with president trump. >> all the cabinets we have here are directly imported from china. that tariff, as he puts, on the chinese import would increase the cost dramatically. it would be at least a 40% increase in cost due to the regulations and all the costs of operating in the states. >> so why did he vote for president trump if it could cost him? he says three reasons, obamacare, taxes and the supreme court. >> i believe trump and the administration is going to do good things for america, not necessarily for lily ann cabinets. but i think it's best for the country. if we're the sacrifice we're willing to take. >> he has a request for the president. >> i would ask he focus not on his tweet, not on his comments, and just on the country itself. >> so will shuttered fact
adrian. it was the largest employer. >> now bill decker has reopened the ones thriving plant as lilly ann cabinetsemploys some 30 people and his daughter is a manager there. business has been booming over the past year. but despite strong growth for his company under president obama, decker has what he calls a love-hate relationship with president trump. >> all the cabinets we have here are directly imported from china. that tariff, as he puts, on the chinese import would increase...
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. >>> former oakland raiders running back murray has signed with the vikings. he will replace adrian peterson. he drafted -- the raiders drafted murray in 2013. >>> the quarterback derek carr is clutch on and off the field. ron reeser ran out of gas in dublin. he had to walk in the heat to get to the nearest gas station. derek carr gave him a ride. the two had never met before. he only found out many asked car what is your line of work? he said he restored his faith in reality -- humanity. >>> a fault bank has replace warm temperatures. mondays and tuesdays we had 70s and 80s. yesterday that fault bank came back in and drop temperatures into the 50s and 60s. the bank says i am here and it is june long time. a lot of drizzle -- the low cloud that slow to burn off. inland getting higher clouds. some of the drizzle this morning silverado point should ozment country club .06. mount davidson and sepsis go with the most i saw a .04. berkeley .03. open and other locations -- between .01-.02. high clouds coming in. high-pressure gives us a slight warm-up. most of that high clouds -- some of
. >>> former oakland raiders running back murray has signed with the vikings. he will replace adrian peterson. he drafted -- the raiders drafted murray in 2013. >>> the quarterback derek carr is clutch on and off the field. ron reeser ran out of gas in dublin. he had to walk in the heat to get to the nearest gas station. derek carr gave him a ride. the two had never met before. he only found out many asked car what is your line of work? he said he restored his faith in reality...
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the city brought their best play list and heart parents like adrian daily brought their stories of hope. her seven month-old son deck land hasad two heart surgeries at chop and will have at lee one more. >> it is really heart warming to see, everybody come out this morning, chop, cardiac center for these people taking care of him there and that means they are really dedicated to what they do. >> reporter: in this all day relay style event fund raising teams of at lee four people participating with each member spinning for 45 minutes at a time. doctors say that the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised will help with innovative research. >> we are coming up with ways where we can, do intervention even before babies are born, so that we can potentially reverse their heart disease. >> reporter: participants like mike baker this event was fun but emotional. his daughter evelyn had heart surgery at just three days old she's now a happy, healthy two-year old. >> all of those emotions and feelings come back, it is an emotional morning. challenging but awesome at the same time. >> reporter: many people here know a child affected b
the city brought their best play list and heart parents like adrian daily brought their stories of hope. her seven month-old son deck land hasad two heart surgeries at chop and will have at lee one more. >> it is really heart warming to see, everybody come out this morning, chop, cardiac center for these people taking care of him there and that means they are really dedicated to what they do. >> reporter: in this all day relay style event fund raising teams of at lee four people...
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it has now emerged that he had changed his name, having grown up as adrian elms.nd on thursday police made eight arrests, five men and three women, both in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the three identified victims are aysha frade, us national kurt cochran, and policeman keith palmer. the fourth victim who died of his injuries has not been named yet. there are more than 20 people still in hospital. six are critically ill. with the latest on the investigation, here is our special correspondent lucy manning. with a car and a knife, he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a british—born attacker known to the police, with a 20—year criminal record, although not for terrorism. the 52—year—old responsible for the murder of a policeman, a mother on her way to collect her children, a tourist, and a pensioner. today, on their knees, police slowly, meticulously searching for evidence on the same ground where one of their own lake, just a day ago. nearby, in parliament, the prime minister s
it has now emerged that he had changed his name, having grown up as adrian elms.nd on thursday police made eight arrests, five men and three women, both in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the three identified victims are aysha frade, us national kurt cochran, and policeman keith palmer. the fourth victim who died of his injuries has not been named yet. there are more than 20 people still in hospital. six are critically ill....
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the medicines regulator has updated its guidance and says all creams containing paraffin itili iiiiéi i: ,::::% adrian how did this first come to light? maxine, we got hold of one or two cases where this appeared to be a problem. so we thought we would have a little nose around. we wrote to all 53 fire brigades in the uk. and asked them how many deaths, since 2010, had been linked to paraffin —based skin creams. as you say, used to treat conditions like psoriasis and eczema. only six of the fire brigade - back to us. the fire brigade came back to us. they gave us this figure. since 37 deaths related to paraffin 2010, 37 deaths related to paraffin —based skin creams. but when you bearin —based skin creams. but when you bear in mind i is only six fire bear in mind it is only six fire brigades out of 53, the real total, the true total of the number of deaths related to paraffin —based skin creams may sadly be much higher. the essence of this is that it is not going on fire on your skin, it is soaking into clothing and fabric which may subsequently be set on fire? absolutely. we'd been told that even when
the medicines regulator has updated its guidance and says all creams containing paraffin itili iiiiéi i: ,::::% adrian how did this first come to light? maxine, we got hold of one or two cases where this appeared to be a problem. so we thought we would have a little nose around. we wrote to all 53 fire brigades in the uk. and asked them how many deaths, since 2010, had been linked to paraffin —based skin creams. as you say, used to treat conditions like psoriasis and eczema. only six of the...
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has been released on bail. police have also revealed the attacker, khalid masood, was previously called adrian russell ajao. g, frustrating to many people who supported the revolution one day, people who took to tahrir square to topple former president mubarak, they saw him as a symbol of corruption and repression so symbol of corruption and repression so the fact that he went back home today having breakfast with his family and friends, as his lawyer told us a short while ago, this is a matter of great frustration and disappointment to supporters of the revolution. but on the other hand there are some of the people who see mubarak asa there are some of the people who see mubarak as a story of the past, they just focus on egypt today, concerned more about the economic conditions, the political situation, so there are people who see this as frustration and disappointment, and there are others who just want to focus on what is lying ahead, and they just considered mubarak something from the past. but still, his release today lies in sharp contradiction with having tens of thousands of political prisoners behin
has been released on bail. police have also revealed the attacker, khalid masood, was previously called adrian russell ajao. g, frustrating to many people who supported the revolution one day, people who took to tahrir square to topple former president mubarak, they saw him as a symbol of corruption and repression so symbol of corruption and repression so the fact that he went back home today having breakfast with his family and friends, as his lawyer told us a short while ago, this is a matter...
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adrian elms. police have also confirmed that a 75—year—old man, injured on westminster bridge, has died from his injuries not yet been released. greg dawson has the latest. central london, salinity is thousands came together contribute to victims of wednesday ‘s attack. we wa nt to victims of wednesday ‘s attack. we want the world to know that we are free and we relish our freedom and we are proud to be british, we are proud to be londoners and we hope we are an open society who will welcome everybody here. a few hundred yards from westminster bridge, flowers are laid outside the headquarters of london's metropolitan police in memory of keith palmer, the officer stabbed to death trying to protect parliament. inside the building, detectives continue to piece together information about the man who carried out the attack. it is now understood khalid masood was born adrien elms. it is possible he changed his name after converting to islam. he is originally from kent but recently lived in birmingham in the west midlands. several properties have been searched in the city. one person described the raid is like
adrian elms. police have also confirmed that a 75—year—old man, injured on westminster bridge, has died from his injuries not yet been released. greg dawson has the latest. central london, salinity is thousands came together contribute to victims of wednesday ‘s attack. we wa nt to victims of wednesday ‘s attack. we want the world to know that we are free and we relish our freedom and we are proud to be british, we are proud to be londoners and we hope we are an open society who will...
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has taken to keep android users and their data safe. among the highlights, updates were delivered to 735 million devices. adrianwig joins me now with more. it's fascinating to pour through these things. how did you detect more of these harmful apps? what research have you deployed? adrian: we realized it was important to us to have visibility into devices out in the world and being used by people in real-time. in order to provide that birdseye view, we began to run security checks on those devices. we run about 700 million security checks per day across the ecosystem. caroline: phenomenal numbers. what do i do to avoid some of these more potentially harmful apps? adrian: the simplest thing you can do is be conscious of where you're getting your applications. users that download applications from google play are much safer, almost a full order of magnitude. it's almost 10 times less likely to install a harmful application than if they were getting it from another place or another store. caroline: you work with many device manufacturers. have you got a bird's eye perspective on where geographically or regionally
has taken to keep android users and their data safe. among the highlights, updates were delivered to 735 million devices. adrianwig joins me now with more. it's fascinating to pour through these things. how did you detect more of these harmful apps? what research have you deployed? adrian: we realized it was important to us to have visibility into devices out in the world and being used by people in real-time. in order to provide that birdseye view, we began to run security checks on those...
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adrian elms, as he was born, grew up in kent. and what happened to him, after being a normal boy, and falling into crime. we all are what has does not make you and your class, i grew up in a village outside of tunbridge wells, he grew up outside of tunbridge wells, he grew up in tunbridge wells, the mail seems to imply that somebody in tunbridge wells, some of these pretty villages, have an automatically middle—class outlook and background. that is not necessarily the case, there are some very impoverished wards in tunbridge wells. i was there as a reporter. he was the son of a single parent. 50 yea rs was the son of a single parent. 50 years ago, at a time when being is ingle perrin was much more difficult. he went to a secondary modern in tunbridge wells, several new marriages in his family. —— when being a single parent was much more difficult. it moved around a lot, did not spend much time in any one place as a child. it is by no means been a stable or enjoyable childhood. bunny headline, but to state the fears. —— funny headline. none of those things excuse behaving even a fifth of the wave this man behaved. many peopl
adrian elms, as he was born, grew up in kent. and what happened to him, after being a normal boy, and falling into crime. we all are what has does not make you and your class, i grew up in a village outside of tunbridge wells, he grew up outside of tunbridge wells, he grew up in tunbridge wells, the mail seems to imply that somebody in tunbridge wells, some of these pretty villages, have an automatically middle—class outlook and background. that is not necessarily the case, there are some...
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they say the from england has a number of different aliases. his first name is adrian russell. the british authorities say they made two more arrests as they search for a motive bringing the total to nine. a tunisian man faces terrorism-related charges in belgium after he sped through a busy shopping area. prosecutors say they found knives, shotgun and a gas can in his car. they also say he was under the influence but didn't say if it was drugs or alcohol. alison: back here at home now, charles county sheriff detectives are trying to figure out why a man shot his wife and two children before killing himself. it happened in waldorf on west dale court. that is where brad bell is live with the newest information in this case. brad? brad: yeah, this entire community sickened by what happened last night. you talked about a motive. at this hour, the motive remains unknown. neighbors heard screams for help. a voice yelling don't do it. they emerged to feigned -- to find the neighborhood outside bleeding. >> she was crying for help and is trying to tell me what is going on. brad: she h
they say the from england has a number of different aliases. his first name is adrian russell. the british authorities say they made two more arrests as they search for a motive bringing the total to nine. a tunisian man faces terrorism-related charges in belgium after he sped through a busy shopping area. prosecutors say they found knives, shotgun and a gas can in his car. they also say he was under the influence but didn't say if it was drugs or alcohol. alison: back here at home now, charles...
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been exploited and a man who is clearly a lone actor, who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. adrianod aged a0. 12 years later he attacked london. he seems to be someone who adopted these ideas later in life. his age of 52 puts him at the elder end of the spectrum but it is not unheard of. we don't know when masood converted to islam or when he became radicalised. one former close friend told us he believes it started in masood's late 30s, in prison. it was after 9/11, and al-qaeda extremists were being rounded up. so we know there are senior al-qaeda operatives who have been convicted before who target vulnerable people in prisons. and either offer them protection or, often they will take advantage, some times of mental health issues, there are can be a range of factors involved in radicalisation. hannah's research suggests religious converted are more likely to pose a danger. converts are involved in bio—terrorism so there are many more converts among the offenders we saw over the last 20 years than among the muslim population in the uk at large. after he was released from prison,
been exploited and a man who is clearly a lone actor, who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. adrianod aged a0. 12 years later he attacked london. he seems to be someone who adopted these ideas later in life. his age of 52 puts him at the elder end of the spectrum but it is not unheard of. we don't know when masood converted to islam or when he became radicalised. one former close friend told us he believes it started in masood's late 30s, in...
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y nadie recogÍa a su familia >>> adriÁn reina creÓ una aplicaciÓn para que los migra e migrantes no se par li centro >>> la gente no sabe quÉ hacer, usted avisa que haes que han presentado para preparar las familias migrantes >>> estela no tiene plan alguno para notificar a quienes se harÍan cargo de sus 5 hijos. >>> tengo el abogado, tengo la maestra, la directora, mi esposo, tengo dos hijos grandes. >>> en oakland cristina londoÑo noticias telemundo >>> crece la indignaciÓn en las redes sociales por una denuncia de un joven latina y un grupo de amigas quienes al consumir en un restaurante de california un mesero le pidiÓ sus documentos para campo bomprobar su estatus en el paÍs. >>> se ha hecho rival no paran de llegar mensaje a las pÁginas de las redes sociales con diana, porque un mesero del restaurante (nombre en inglÉs) le pidiÓ a ella y sus amigas documentos de legalidad en el paÍs, hecho que lo han reportado a medios nacionales e internacionales. >>> una sola hora que habÍan publicado el artÍculo en el (nombre en innlÉs) habÍan mÁs de 10 mil like >>> dice que habla muy muchos que no tienen voz >>> hay mucha gente en el paÍs que se siente asÍ
y nadie recogÍa a su familia >>> adriÁn reina creÓ una aplicaciÓn para que los migra e migrantes no se par li centro >>> la gente no sabe quÉ hacer, usted avisa que haes que han presentado para preparar las familias migrantes >>> estela no tiene plan alguno para notificar a quienes se harÍan cargo de sus 5 hijos. >>> tengo el abogado, tengo la maestra, la directora, mi esposo, tengo dos hijos grandes. >>> en oakland cristina londoÑo noticias...
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adrian elms. he went to school in tunbridge wells — one former classmate expressed shock. he was genuinely a nice guy. i was upset today to think he's turned the way he has hospital — prince charles thanks staff as he visits some of the injured, including a 19—year—old student. we'll have the latest on the police investigation. also tonight... horn blares
adrian elms. he went to school in tunbridge wells — one former classmate expressed shock. he was genuinely a nice guy. i was upset today to think he's turned the way he has hospital — prince charles thanks staff as he visits some of the injured, including a 19—year—old student. we'll have the latest on the police investigation. also tonight... horn blares
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has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood — known then as adrian elms. he seemed like a pretty decent fella. i had a few beers with them. a few days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood there, thinking, he's not going to do it. then all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight through my face, through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. president trump has come out fighting after the bill to overturn barack 0bama's health reforms was withdrawn on friday, because of a lack of support within his own republican party. he's tweeted that "0bamaca re will explode". after the defeat, he said he will now switch his focus to tax reform. if you look at where the republicans are now, they control all of the major levers within washington and they still couldn't get this done. this tweet is to reassure his supporters. one of the things that was key about yesterday's drama, is that both the r
has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood — known then as adrian elms. he seemed like a pretty decent fella. i had a few beers with them. a few days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood there, thinking, he's not going to do it. then all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife,...
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has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood, known then as adrian elms in 2003.nt fellow. had a few beers with him. a few days later we fell out. he tried his best to kill me. can you tell us what he did? he pulled a knife, held it to my face and i thought surely he's not going to hit me, surely he's not going to hit me with a knife, and he sort of flinched it to do it and ijust stood there, thinking, he isn't going to do it, and all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight from my face and then it went through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. joining me now from outside scotland yard is our news correspondent simonjones. simon, first of all, we have more information about the officer who died. , that he was waving a stab vest at the time she was attacked. that's right, we haven't had any on camera briefings from the police today but today they have issued two new statements. one is concerning the officer at the time of the attack. that tells us he was wearing attack. that tells us he was wearing a protective vest, which has been examined by a path
has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood, known then as adrian elms in 2003.nt fellow. had a few beers with him. a few days later we fell out. he tried his best to kill me. can you tell us what he did? he pulled a knife, held it to my face and i thought surely he's not going to hit me, surely he's not going to hit me with a knife, and he sort of flinched it to do it and ijust stood there, thinking, he isn't going to do it, and all of a...
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adrian mannarino. andy murray was meant to be playing in miami but had to withdraw because of injury. he's now unlikely to be fit for great britain's davis cup tie against france next week. his brotherjamie has number one has a tear in his elbow and needs rest. we already knew about the injury but not the severity. the scotsman had hoped to return for the start of the clay court season in about three weeks time. 0n the wta tour, world number one angelique kerber is through to the quarter—finals of the miami 0pen. the number one seed breezed past japan's risa ozaki in straight sets, the german winning 6—2, 6—2 and she'll next play either venus williams or svetla na kuznetsova. karolina pliskova is into the last eight after the czech beat her compatriot barbora strycova in straight sets. pliskova sailed through the first set, losing just one game. she had more of a match on her hands in the second, losing her serve twice before going on to win it 6—4 and she'll face mirjana lucic—baroni in the quarter—finals. now to cricket and india are on the verge of winning the fourth test and the series against australia in dharamsala. the series is level at 1—1 and day four gets under way in just over th
adrian mannarino. andy murray was meant to be playing in miami but had to withdraw because of injury. he's now unlikely to be fit for great britain's davis cup tie against france next week. his brotherjamie has number one has a tear in his elbow and needs rest. we already knew about the injury but not the severity. the scotsman had hoped to return for the start of the clay court season in about three weeks time. 0n the wta tour, world number one angelique kerber is through to the...
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has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood, known then as adrian elms, in 2003.stbourne, seemed like a pretty decent fellow, had a feud beers with him. they few days later, we fell out, he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it in my face, and i thought, surely, he is not going to hit me, punch me, with the knife. he sought or flinch to do it, and i stood there thinking, he ain't going to do it. then all of a sudden, hit me with a knife. straight through my face me with a knife. straight through my fa ce we nt me with a knife. straight through my face went through my nose. through my face went through my nose. through m | face went through my nose. through my tongue! into my mouth. the metropolitan police have clarified that pc keith palmer was wearing a protective vest at the time of the fatal attack, which did not appear to have been damaged. earlier i spoke to our reporter simonjones who was at new scotland yard for more details. we haven't had any on camera briefings from police today but they haveissued briefings from police today but they hav
has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago. danny smith described how he met masood, known then as adrian elms, in 2003.stbourne, seemed like a pretty decent fellow, had a feud beers with him. they few days later, we fell out, he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it in my face, and i thought, surely, he is not going to hit me, punch me, with the knife. he sought or flinch to do it, and i stood there thinking, he ain't going to do it. then all of a sudden, hit me...
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has claimed responsibility for. >>> overnight they have released the birth name of that attacker, his name was adrian russell. >>> a fifth person to die from the attack, his family took him off life support.>>> back at home, san francisco police arrested a man they say threatened to shoot a muslim woman. she was wearing a veil and playing with her son at a park and the man identified as joshua ruano approached her and he made anti-muslim remarks and threatened to shoot her. the woman called police, he was arrested a short time later on suspicion of a crime.>>> the woman accused of backing her car into a group of people at a walmart in union city have been arrested. 23-year-old jessica mel coat of -- was arrested yesterday. she was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. the incident happened monday, she is a accused of backing her car into a family as you see here, she had a shopping cart and ended up heading a 3-year- old girl, and her mother. the mother picked up the little girl in time before either of them were seriously hurt. investigators say they think she was angry when she left the store after they re
has claimed responsibility for. >>> overnight they have released the birth name of that attacker, his name was adrian russell. >>> a fifth person to die from the attack, his family took him off life support.>>> back at home, san francisco police arrested a man they say threatened to shoot a muslim woman. she was wearing a veil and playing with her son at a park and the man identified as joshua ruano approached her and he made anti-muslim remarks and threatened to...
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has the latest. >> reporter: the man who was calling himself khalid masood by the time he was shot dead outside britain's parliament started life as adrian russel ajao, a british-born kid who went to a christian school in kent in england and loved soccer. british police are now trying to understand why, decades later, he decided to commit pass murder with a rented car. it's likely that masood changed his name when he converted to islam. he did three separate stints in jail, one for slashing a man in the face with a knife, but police say his last conviction was back in 2003. by the time masood acted this week, he was married with children and highly unusually was 52 years old. >> most terrorists are younger men. >> reporter: richard walton is the former london police head of counter-terrorism. >> 52-year-old male, that is quite exceptional and obviously there will be concern about how he was radicalized. >> reporter: another puzzling fact, masood spent the night before the attack in a seaside hotel. the manager. >> he was very friendly, laughing and joking, telling us stories about where he lives. >> reporter: masood had been living in bi
has the latest. >> reporter: the man who was calling himself khalid masood by the time he was shot dead outside britain's parliament started life as adrian russel ajao, a british-born kid who went to a christian school in kent in england and loved soccer. british police are now trying to understand why, decades later, he decided to commit pass murder with a rented car. it's likely that masood changed his name when he converted to islam. he did three separate stints in jail, one for...
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a picture of the killer it has emerged that minutes before he launched his attack he used messaging service, whatsapp to send an encrypted message from his phone. born adrian kent, by the time he was at huntley's secondary school for boys in tunbridge wells, he was known as adrian ajao. but what triggered such a brutal act from a once sporty schoolboy who liked to party? he was an incredible fella. but, you know, like i say, when i see him, i loved him. ijust wanted to give him a lift sort of and talk and balance him up a bit. he had developed a reputation for violence. masood spent time in three prisons. last night, the saudi arabian embassy in london confirmed he had worked there as a teacher around ten years ago. by then, he had converted to islam. the police investigation into wednesday's attack has been swift. it brought them to this hotel in brighton. masood stayed here the night before he carried out his deadly attack which took the lives of four people. described as a nice guest, he said he was visiting friends. in manchester, a car was taken away by police. there were further raids and two people, both from birmingham, remain in custody. the polic
a picture of the killer it has emerged that minutes before he launched his attack he used messaging service, whatsapp to send an encrypted message from his phone. born adrian kent, by the time he was at huntley's secondary school for boys in tunbridge wells, he was known as adrian ajao. but what triggered such a brutal act from a once sporty schoolboy who liked to party? he was an incredible fella. but, you know, like i say, when i see him, i loved him. ijust wanted to give him a lift sort of...
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previously known as adrian russell ajao,emerges pictured in a football team as a teenager, as further details are revealed about the life of the 52—year—old attacker. prince charles hasrson to be killed is named as leslie rhodes, from south london, 75. in the business news this afternoon... automatic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it could benefit up to 2.6 million customers. statutory maternity pay for uk mothers is among the worst in europe, according to analysis by the tuc. the trade union body says only ireland and slovakia have worse "decently paid" entitlements. it defines decently paid as two—thirds of a woman's salary, or more than £840 a month. robotics and artificial intelligence could affect almost a third of uk jobs by the 2030s. a report from accountancy firm pwc says manual routine jobs are most at risk — those with a human touch, like health and education, are safer. however, they don't believe that 30% ofjobs will dissappear — rather, automation could create more wealth and additionaljobs elsewhere i
previously known as adrian russell ajao,emerges pictured in a football team as a teenager, as further details are revealed about the life of the 52—year—old attacker. prince charles hasrson to be killed is named as leslie rhodes, from south london, 75. in the business news this afternoon... automatic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it...
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talking about his name, there has been some confusion about his birth name, saying that the other name he was known as was adrian are concerned about that. as you would expect anybody to be. shock and distress and also concern about what this means for the wider community in birmingham as well. to that end there are a number of unity vigils taking place across the city today. just to bring people together and provide reassurance and solidarity, to keep our minds on the victims at this time. we‘ve been hearing about the other gentleman who has lost his life as mr rowley has just who has lost his life as mr rowley hasjust said. who has lost his life as mr rowley has just said. thoughts and prayer is very much with the victims of this horrific attack. does birmingham specifically have a problem with radicalisation?” think, i wouldn‘t say we have a specific problem, but i do think there is a wider issue around radicalisation. obviously we need to understand the pathways to radicalisation better. we‘ve heard reports of the recent academic research into the number of terrorist related arrests and convictions. we know
talking about his name, there has been some confusion about his birth name, saying that the other name he was known as was adrian are concerned about that. as you would expect anybody to be. shock and distress and also concern about what this means for the wider community in birmingham as well. to that end there are a number of unity vigils taking place across the city today. just to bring people together and provide reassurance and solidarity, to keep our minds on the victims at this time....
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could lead to a government shutdown with conservative republican saying the party has yet to post it first legislative adrian- planned -- defund planned parenthood. democrats strongly support planned parenthood. the battle almost led to a government shutdown in 2016 and they put congress on path to another one. in europe, the british prime minister theresa may look only to the brexit process with the smallest army of civil servants since the 90 40's. you are than 400,000 government employees. they are needed to new dashboard new trading deals and create new regulatory agencies. the u.k. has not negotiated a trade deal on its own in four decades. the china labor force participation rate is falling, pressuring wages and driving down growth. the participation rate has gone from 77% in 2010 to a little more than 72% in 2015. some say it is not all bad news, young adults entering the job market later with more education which could lead to more productivity gains. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalist and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. francin
could lead to a government shutdown with conservative republican saying the party has yet to post it first legislative adrian- planned -- defund planned parenthood. democrats strongly support planned parenthood. the battle almost led to a government shutdown in 2016 and they put congress on path to another one. in europe, the british prime minister theresa may look only to the brexit process with the smallest army of civil servants since the 90 40's. you are than 400,000 government employees....
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team usa has never placed better than fourth in the world classic the. >> did you know? >> no. >> did you know, adriannsumed with march madness. we'll talk march madness in a little bit. >>> first, the jury is deciding the fate of a drug executive charged in a deadly meningitis outbreak that killed dozens of people. >> hundreds more made seriously ill, even paralyzed. brian ross has more now on the case against barry cadden. >> the mold. the bacteria? >> reporter: the prosecution says barry cadden almost single handedly caused a public health crisis. called to testify before congress -- >> on advice of council -- >> reporter: he pleaded the fifth. when investigators went to his factory, the new england compounding serngts they say they found it was place of filth. rusted equipment. insects, turning out batches of tainted medicine that led to an epidemic of infections, including meningitis, including pra tricia. still in pain five years later. >> i cry. i get angry. my physical life is much different. i don't have the energy that i used to. i feel extra pain. i have head pain. >> reporter: prosecutors
team usa has never placed better than fourth in the world classic the. >> did you know? >> no. >> did you know, adriannsumed with march madness. we'll talk march madness in a little bit. >>> first, the jury is deciding the fate of a drug executive charged in a deadly meningitis outbreak that killed dozens of people. >> hundreds more made seriously ill, even paralyzed. brian ross has more now on the case against barry cadden. >> the mold. the bacteria?...