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albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself.hought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm going to tell him this saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a rejected proposal. all of it seemed to add up to motive. but motives don't prove murder. there was still no physical evidence tying sam to the crime. all the blood on the car had been tested, and it was all cathy's. but then, while combing the case file, detective daron wyatt learned something shocking. there were blood and hair samples that had never been sent to the crime lab. and when those samples were analyzed, they pointed to a whole new suspect. >>> new dna and a new man in the hot seat. >> he sat there and put his fist in front of his mouth to keep himself from
albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself.hought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm going to tell him this saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a...
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he says, "where's albert?" [ light laughter ] so, albert would be outside.lbert in the woods. >> seth: in the snow, often. >> in the snow. well, it wasn't snowing then, but you go out and find albert, and then he'd say -- >> that's also -- i do like cause you clearly are walking around with an ipad. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> which is just a dope -- a dopier way to walk around then with a phone. >> seth: imagine being the neighbor, and just seeing dad walking around outside. [ laughter ] >> well, if this was radio i wouldn't do that, but i want everybody to understand. [ laughter ] so that6- >> i'm just pointing out that you look like a dope if you're walking around with your ipad. [ laughter ] that's okay. as your were. >> well, i have another dog. so, i have to finish the story like this. okay. so, i go to find -- he said, two seconds looking at albert, and then he says, "where's daisy?" so i have to go find daisy, and then so i did that for awhile, and realized it was really a pain in the ass. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> so, i came up with a new id
he says, "where's albert?" [ light laughter ] so, albert would be outside.lbert in the woods. >> seth: in the snow, often. >> in the snow. well, it wasn't snowing then, but you go out and find albert, and then he'd say -- >> that's also -- i do like cause you clearly are walking around with an ipad. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> which is just a dope -- a dopier way to walk around then with a phone. >> seth: imagine being the neighbor, and just seeing dad...
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oh this is from albert. oh, my gosh. wow! oh, my gosh! sing and heaven and nature sing and heaven and heaven ♪ ♪ and nature sing he rules the world with truth and grace ♪ ♪ and make the nations prove the glories of his righteousness ♪ ♪ and wonders of his love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> woman: [ speaking japanese ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
oh this is from albert. oh, my gosh. wow! oh, my gosh! sing and heaven and nature sing and heaven and heaven ♪ ♪ and nature sing he rules the world with truth and grace ♪ ♪ and make the nations prove the glories of his righteousness ♪ ♪ and wonders of his love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> woman: [ speaking japanese ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
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waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history". before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us!" this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they are divided by a political conflict over brexit, but their joint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough
waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history". before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us!" this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they are divided by a political conflict over...
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. >> in the houtrs three women and himself, albert wong spent time searching internet for articles and video about overcoming fear of death and suicide. five hours before albert wong walked into the veterans home where he shot three women and himself, investigators say he looked up this article about the san bernadino terrorist and articles on murder/suicide, when killing yourself is not enough. and 30 minutes before he drove there, looking at videos of su redacted almost half the pages but report ou wt wong was thinking and doing when he shot the three women. kicked out of the program the month before the shooting. according to the report six law enforcement agencies, 114 investigators and 23 witnesses were involved. details how wong, 36-year-old army combat veteran bought both guns used months before the attack. shot gun from sweeney sports in napa. day of the mass shooting at marjorie douglas high school in florida. also gun purchased legally but because of the modifications, illegal in california. and wong was able to enter the building through a metal door leading into the basemen
. >> in the houtrs three women and himself, albert wong spent time searching internet for articles and video about overcoming fear of death and suicide. five hours before albert wong walked into the veterans home where he shot three women and himself, investigators say he looked up this article about the san bernadino terrorist and articles on murder/suicide, when killing yourself is not enough. and 30 minutes before he drove there, looking at videos of su redacted almost half the pages...
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tonight the queen has led members of the royal family, at the royal albert hall.h campbell. music. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of her family. applause. they came because country called. because they knew it had to be done. that unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. trumpet plays. thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. a 1—year—old boy and three adults have been killed in a collision after a car being chased by police crashed into their vehicle. the dead were in a people carrier when it collided with a black vw golf in sheffield yesterday evening. three men have been arrested, and the independent 0ffice of police conduct has begun an inquiry. here's alison freeman. as they simply
tonight the queen has led members of the royal family, at the royal albert hall.h campbell. music. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of her family. applause. they came because country called. because they knew it...
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he said i want to say something, and he talked about prince albert, he talked about prince albert, hewish to engage the sciences and the arts, and to have open access and welcoming people into the art rather than having it asa into the art rather than having it as a refined thing. he is very aware that he has had a very privileged life. he talked about going to the bolshoi with his grandmother as a small child and seeing shakespeare and he wants to give that access and that joy and that and he wants to give that access and thatjoy and that magic of arts and culture in this country to other children. he knows. he cares very deeply about this. he founded the prince's trust. do you think he will be able to keep as heavily involved with those roles? yes, i do. nobody would say that allowing small children and young people to go to museums and galleries and see shakespeare's controversial. museums and galleries and see sha kespeare's controversial. it museums and galleries and see shakespeare's controversial. it is not a controversial thing. it is undeniably a good thing. if the prince of
he said i want to say something, and he talked about prince albert, he talked about prince albert, hewish to engage the sciences and the arts, and to have open access and welcoming people into the art rather than having it asa into the art rather than having it as a refined thing. he is very aware that he has had a very privileged life. he talked about going to the bolshoi with his grandmother as a small child and seeing shakespeare and he wants to give that access and that joy and that and he...
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host: explain what an albert sensor is. guest: it is a monitoring system to alert the office and homeland security if any unwanted bad actors are trying to probe or gain entrance into any of our systems without authorization. that is a crucial step. we have other measures. i can go into all the internal security measures. but let me assure you we are putting everything homeland is recommending in place. host: the albert sensor, is that something you can react to immediately? is it more of a monitoring so we can understand how to fix it next time? if any unwanted bad actors are trying to probe or gain entrance into any of our systems without authorization. that is a crucial step. we have other measures. i can go into all the internal security measures. but let me assure you we are putting everything homeland is recommending in place. host: the albert sensor, is that something you can react to immediately? is it more of a monitoring so we can understand how to fix it next time? guest: no, it is immediate. an alarm goes off. w
host: explain what an albert sensor is. guest: it is a monitoring system to alert the office and homeland security if any unwanted bad actors are trying to probe or gain entrance into any of our systems without authorization. that is a crucial step. we have other measures. i can go into all the internal security measures. but let me assure you we are putting everything homeland is recommending in place. host: the albert sensor, is that something you can react to immediately? is it more of a...
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veterans with ptsd, and it took 5 1/2 hours that day for law enforcement to suspect confirm that albert wong had shot himself. >> he is the shooter and the one response obl for the death of the three clinicians. >> they have not released the entire report but it was a question of how a former patient could enter the treatment center well armed after making threats against the people they had killed. >> it is hard if a threat has been made ift oiome to reality. >> and john dun sbar coming to the yountville, and pathway home which has ceased operations. >> we have heard from the clinicians who were put in some level of peril from the threats almost on a regular basis. >> there had been no reports of violence insooide of the pathwa home in eight years, and a according to the former board member jennifer brewster. >> i don't believe that you could have stopped anybody that day. >> and now the veterans home has no guard or checkpoint at the front gate, but since the killings, the highway patrol is increasing the presence here. does this feel like a safer place today? >> i would say yes. >> i
veterans with ptsd, and it took 5 1/2 hours that day for law enforcement to suspect confirm that albert wong had shot himself. >> he is the shooter and the one response obl for the death of the three clinicians. >> they have not released the entire report but it was a question of how a former patient could enter the treatment center well armed after making threats against the people they had killed. >> it is hard if a threat has been made ift oiome to reality. >> and...
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two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but now he says we have all the same risks and actually more disaster on the horizon but what's going to be the trigger of this time might not be with the chinese say which is the grey rhino is it's obvious is there but nobody is afraid of it which he compares he uses a metaphor of in south africa where i think you see from but in south africa. reserves there you know the wildlife reserves what they find is that the buffalo actually.
two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent...
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last night, the queen led the royal family in a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. after four years of war, this was the day a century ago when the guns fell silent. this morning, we'll be live at armistice events across the uk and europ —— across the uk and europe as we reflect on the sacrifice of the fallen. also this morning: the death toll climbs in the california wildfires as m bodies are found in the decimated town of paradise. in sport, over and out for tony bellew. he loses his world title fight and retires from boxing. good morning. the weather today will bea good morning. the weather today will be a mixture again of sunny spells and showers. showers will become quite widespread later on, some of which will be heavy and under b. i will give you a heads up a little later on on where the heaviest of those showers all likely to be. hello and welcome to a special edition of breakfast. we're live here at the cenotaph for remembrance sunday. this year marks 100 years to the day since the end of the first world war. it was a truly devastating conflict which claime
last night, the queen led the royal family in a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. after four years of war, this was the day a century ago when the guns fell silent. this morning, we'll be live at armistice events across the uk and europ —— across the uk and europe as we reflect on the sacrifice of the fallen. also this morning: the death toll climbs in the california wildfires as m bodies are found in the decimated town of paradise. in sport, over and out for tony bellew. he...
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here, theresa may willjoin the queen for a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall this evening. 0ur correspondent robert hall has spent the week travelling across the western front, from where he sent this report. last post plays echoing over a tiny village of the city of combres, the clear notes of a bugle found on the battlefield by wilfred 0wen, perhaps britain's most famous first world war poet. 0wen was killed in the final stages of a conflict that drew to a close a few days later. this ceremony heralded a week of commemorations across france and belgium. theresa may, who yesterday joined her belgian counterpart to lay wreaths at the graves of the first and the last british soldiers to die on the western front, flies home to attend the national festival of remembrance with the queen and other members of the royal family. the us president, donald trump, arrived in paris last night. he'll hold talks with president macron before joining other world leaders for armistice commemorations in the french capital on sunday. away from the centrepiece events, in towns and villages, at
here, theresa may willjoin the queen for a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall this evening. 0ur correspondent robert hall has spent the week travelling across the western front, from where he sent this report. last post plays echoing over a tiny village of the city of combres, the clear notes of a bugle found on the battlefield by wilfred 0wen, perhaps britain's most famous first world war poet. 0wen was killed in the final stages of a conflict that drew to a close a few days...
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8.30 on bbc one. from the royal albert hall tonight at 8.30 on bbc one. the service of remembrance from the cenotaph from 10 o'clock. at least nine people have been killed and more than 250,000 have been evacuated from their homes, as three wildfires continue to burn out of control in california. five of those killed were found in their cars in butte county, where the town of paradise has been devastated by the flames. further south, the city of thousand oaks, where a mass shooting claimed the lives of 12 people on wednesday, has also been affected. at least seven people are now known to have died as a result of flash—flooding in jordan. rescue teams and helicopters are searching for five others whose car was swept away following heavy downpours. nearly 4,000 tourists have been evacuated from the ancient city of petra. it comes just two weeks after 21 people — most of them children — drowned in a flood in the dead sea area. the conservative mp jo johnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party after quitting as transport minister
8.30 on bbc one. from the royal albert hall tonight at 8.30 on bbc one. the service of remembrance from the cenotaph from 10 o'clock. at least nine people have been killed and more than 250,000 have been evacuated from their homes, as three wildfires continue to burn out of control in california. five of those killed were found in their cars in butte county, where the town of paradise has been devastated by the flames. further south, the city of thousand oaks, where a mass shooting claimed the...
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here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child, have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. firefighters in california are stepping up their efforts to tackle the devastating wildfires that have killed at least 11 people. more than a quarter of a million people are forced to flee their homes. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash ou
here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's...
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and the queen has led members of the royal family in a special festival of remembrance at the royal alberte's sarah campbell. aneis an e is of the 100 of anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 yea rs of conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of her family. they came because country called. because they knew it had to be done. but unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. there'll be full coverage of the armistice commemorations, here and in france tomorrow, across the bbc. but that's it, from me and the team, have a very good night. good evening. we have had some rather turbulent skies with the weather today but where we have not seen the shower these were taken in the shetland isles, beautiful blue skies.
and the queen has led members of the royal family in a special festival of remembrance at the royal alberte's sarah campbell. aneis an e is of the 100 of anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 yea rs of conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of...
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this is the wartime king albert, and i will tell you why he is here in a minute. a really good of quick thinking right at the start of the war in 1914. people might have heard of something called the race to the sea, where the allies and the germans were trying to get to the coast first so they could capture the vital ports. what happened here was that the german troops got to within a few miles of newport and the lock keepers, the people who control the waterways here, came here. it is called the goose's foot, and it is a series of sluices which control water going to the very flat farmland, and the decision was taken to flood the farmland. so they opened the sluices, it took them a couple of days to do it, and the water rushed in and created in effect a giant moat. and that held the germans, they never came any further forward. the british fought here as well. they assisted the germans up the coast at antwerp and then they were sited here. so it is a significant spot, and many would say it helped to save the rest of europe from the german advance. so we are, wha
this is the wartime king albert, and i will tell you why he is here in a minute. a really good of quick thinking right at the start of the war in 1914. people might have heard of something called the race to the sea, where the allies and the germans were trying to get to the coast first so they could capture the vital ports. what happened here was that the german troops got to within a few miles of newport and the lock keepers, the people who control the waterways here, came here. it is called...
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two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but now he says we have all the same risks and actually more disaster on the horizon but what's going to be the trigger of this time might not be with the chinese say which is the grey rhino is it's obvious is there but nobody is afraid of it which he compares he uses a metaphor of in south africa where i think he's from but in south africa. reserves there you know the wildlife reserves what they find is that the buffalo actually causes the most danger and that's because most tourists. and people going for their you know wild game reserves what they're afraid of are the lions and the leopards and
two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent...
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here at home the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister says —— mr sizemore ministers may resign and the prime mr posner present fans —— lands were sold a false referendum... you will not get the greater sovereignty. we will cede sovereignty and lose control over how rules affecting swaths of oui’ over how rules affecting swaths of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that will gain control, it is the french parliament, the german parliament and the european parliament. four people including a one—year—old child had died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield which had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. firefighters in california have warned it could take three weeks to contain wildfires which have killed at least 11 people. more than a quarter of a million people have been told to leave their homes. thousands of leicester city man —— fa ns thousands of leicester city man —— fans have ta ken thousands of leicester city ma
here at home the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister says —— mr sizemore ministers may resign and the prime mr posner present fans —— lands were sold a false referendum... you will not get the greater sovereignty. we will cede sovereignty and lose control over how rules affecting swaths of oui’ over how rules affecting swaths of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that will gain...
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is in terms of the albert sensor. they push out to state partners. the multistate. and set other information sharing center. it was less than 30% of state election officials. as of today in the run-up from the election. in three weeks. over 92 percent. a hundred% as the stretch goal. what that gets us is the ability to push the same indicators that protect federal at networks out to state networks. that is a significant amount of progress. and were when i can stop there. we are going to continue to increase these partnerships and the ability of technical resources but whether a state or local official takes a dhs service as long as they take some service that's what matters. it is contributing to the overall network. there is some reporting yesterday. they had been there with an uptick of activity. what we are getting right now, is an increase in reporting from our state and local partners to dhs. two years ago, there was no flow of reporting. it was stain in the staying in the state networks. of what's going on out there across the state and local networks. i think
is in terms of the albert sensor. they push out to state partners. the multistate. and set other information sharing center. it was less than 30% of state election officials. as of today in the run-up from the election. in three weeks. over 92 percent. a hundred% as the stretch goal. what that gets us is the ability to push the same indicators that protect federal at networks out to state networks. that is a significant amount of progress. and were when i can stop there. we are going to...
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this i don't know how you got from victoria and albert hall to 10 downing. everyone knew, especially those of us on immigrant visas that this was a violation of the law. you cannot demonstrate, in those days at least, within a certain radius, a mile or something of parliament when it's sitting and 10 downing street is a prohibited zone but i wanted to see what happened so i came along and in order to show that i wasn't part of this group there was a little lawn as you turn into 10 downing street and i stood off on the lawn so that people were shooting ban the bomb and the police captain came on his horse with his -- the other bobbys and they were during he was arguing with a fellow with the sign and they looked over at me and the police officer went down and he held the man's sign and the man came over and said i beg your pardon, sir, you really must stand off the grass. [ laughter ] now, you see, you can break the law but you have to do in the a decent way. [ laughter [ laughter ] and this was the gift the english people that churchill knew, that churchill
this i don't know how you got from victoria and albert hall to 10 downing. everyone knew, especially those of us on immigrant visas that this was a violation of the law. you cannot demonstrate, in those days at least, within a certain radius, a mile or something of parliament when it's sitting and 10 downing street is a prohibited zone but i wanted to see what happened so i came along and in order to show that i wasn't part of this group there was a little lawn as you turn into 10 downing...
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the albert memorial behind me is dedicated to belgian forces who lost their lives, and all over europe people will take part in tributes and in ceremonies, but as this milestone passes, the centenary passes, the first world war recedes into history. how will we continue to remember? the machines have been working around the clock. the royal british legion‘s factories make overfour million poppies every year, part of a remembrance tradition which has always focused on the armistice. remembrance gives us an opportunity for stillness in a very, very busy world. and i think that that need to come together, and the national unity that we can collectively have from that, is very powerful. that sense of national grief was first expressed at the newly—constructed cenotaph two years after the armistice. ex—servicemen, widows, friends, unified by losses in every town, city and village. flowers and tears for millions who'd died. the last of the survivors have now left us. so, as world war i recedes further into distant history, how should we keep remembrance alive? so what you've got there then i
the albert memorial behind me is dedicated to belgian forces who lost their lives, and all over europe people will take part in tributes and in ceremonies, but as this milestone passes, the centenary passes, the first world war recedes into history. how will we continue to remember? the machines have been working around the clock. the royal british legion‘s factories make overfour million poppies every year, part of a remembrance tradition which has always focused on the armistice....
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being the best person i can be and the best albert is the way to pay her back. >>reporter: 31 years later this is about changing lives. >> i want them to be whatever they want to be. to live a life that will afford them what they want. >>reporter: hers is a that has always been about promises kept. i promise that has always been about more than just a dollars and cents. her dream is to have a boarding school in oakland. it is a big goal but she is a determined woman. >>> stay with us. inspiration can be found in unlikely places. when we come back, a ride share driver all about making people smile. >> they sit down and i say this water in the back seat. >>> welcome back to the area people. we just met this man. he drives for uber and lyft. he likes to talk but he avoids small talk. he prefers what he calls big talk.>>reporter: a ride with david peters is more like an experience. >> they sit down and i say there's water in the back seat and if you want to get stoned put your hand here. >> that is supposed to get your attention.>>reporter: he runs a nonprofit and a
being the best person i can be and the best albert is the way to pay her back. >>reporter: 31 years later this is about changing lives. >> i want them to be whatever they want to be. to live a life that will afford them what they want. >>reporter: hers is a that has always been about promises kept. i promise that has always been about more than just a dollars and cents. her dream is to have a boarding school in oakland. it is a big goal but she is a determined woman....
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are frankfurt the eagles are riding high in the table this season this weekend they travelled to albert and frank first didn't waste any time in taking the lead just one minute in and john. and it was man opened to scoring shortly after the break. found sebastian hotter who made it to the visitors. and soon age was three for frankfurt when croatia international and to rivet top tom downey costa said i have heard said hero court about managed a late consolation go but it was too little too late three one the final score. now those results meant biron needed a win to keep in touch with the top sides the champions have had a couple of weeks to lick their wounds after their defeat to dortmund and what better to help them flex their muscles again than a visit from the lowly just north shore to nico kovacs his side would pick up an easy three points or were they in for a bit of a shock let's take a look. you'd be forgiven for thinking everything was rosy at byron as ever the stadium was sold out and they even started the game like jump the ends nicholas zuma netting the open a following a cor
are frankfurt the eagles are riding high in the table this season this weekend they travelled to albert and frank first didn't waste any time in taking the lead just one minute in and john. and it was man opened to scoring shortly after the break. found sebastian hotter who made it to the visitors. and soon age was three for frankfurt when croatia international and to rivet top tom downey costa said i have heard said hero court about managed a late consolation go but it was too little too late...
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she will go to france, to albert and the val, the huge memorial there, where there were huge losses ofr somme. this is the first of many commemorations over the weekend, 100 years since the end of the first world war. and the prime minister of course, hugely busy with brexit negotiations but very keen that the focus remains on this weekend of remembrance, isn't she? yes, we are standing by, at the moment, we are in a cordoned off area of the cemetery and theresa may is inside with her security, she has laid the wreath and then she will leave, she will meet president macron for a working lunch, but whether brexit comes up, we are not being given any light on that. but clearly, this weekend the bright it —— priority will be the armistice but when you have an event on sunday, in which emmanuel macron is meeting with donald trump, and vladimir putin and angela merkel is coming to some of the commemorations as well, these are big meetings between leaders and i think theresa may will be back in the uk for most of these events but of course brexit and gienger, the belgian prime minister, spok
she will go to france, to albert and the val, the huge memorial there, where there were huge losses ofr somme. this is the first of many commemorations over the weekend, 100 years since the end of the first world war. and the prime minister of course, hugely busy with brexit negotiations but very keen that the focus remains on this weekend of remembrance, isn't she? yes, we are standing by, at the moment, we are in a cordoned off area of the cemetery and theresa may is inside with her security,...
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host: explain what an albert sensor is. guest: it is a monitoring system the office and homeland security if any unwanted bad actors are trying to probe or gain entrance into any of our systems without authorization. that is a crucial step. we have other measures. i can go into all the internal security measures. but let me assure you we are putting everything homeland is recommending in place. host: the albert sensor, is that something you can react to immediately? is it more of a monitoring so we can understand how to fix it next time? guest: no, it is immediate. an alarm goes off. we stopped them immediately. we don't wait for any follow-up. -- we sayinterest rat no entrance. clients have options. we have told them to stop them immediately. we will turn it over for full investigation by the fbi and homeland security. host: we've talked already this morning about the $380 million the federal government has pushed out this year to improve election security. how much of that went to west virginia and how did you use those f
host: explain what an albert sensor is. guest: it is a monitoring system the office and homeland security if any unwanted bad actors are trying to probe or gain entrance into any of our systems without authorization. that is a crucial step. we have other measures. i can go into all the internal security measures. but let me assure you we are putting everything homeland is recommending in place. host: the albert sensor, is that something you can react to immediately? is it more of a monitoring...
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of the royal family and prime minister theresa may attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertall the former transport minister, jojohnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans and voters were sold a ‘false prospectus‘ in the referendum. four people — including a 1—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield — that had earlier been pursued by police. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium two weeks ago hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with criticism of the prime minister's brexit deal from former education secretary justine greening, who said the plans are ‘the biggest giveaway of sovereignty in modern times. the sunday times says eu officials have rejected theresa may's plan, sp
of the royal family and prime minister theresa may attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertall the former transport minister, jojohnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans and voters were sold a ‘false prospectus‘ in the referendum. four people — including a 1—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield — that had earlier been pursued by police. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a...
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they spent an hour, the leader of the dup spent an albert theresa may in ten downing street yesterdayl, making it very clear that they will not back anything that they will not back anything that means the relationship with europe is different to the rest of the united kingdom —— about an hour. theresa may relies on the dup's support in westminster. this is another reason why they are concerned it will not get through parliament. this is what the guardian highlands. it is interesting to see the different headlines. the daily telegraph says there are different day —— difficulties ahead. the guardian says a split cabinet, a split party, a split nation. yes. there is talk in some of the press there could be a no—confidence vote on theresa may in the coming days. it is for her. we'll see what reaction she gets from parliament. for sterling investors, they are very reluctant to bet that the deal that is there is the one that will get through parliament. an interesting next few daysin parliament. an interesting next few days in politics. many political commentators talk about the fact that
they spent an hour, the leader of the dup spent an albert theresa may in ten downing street yesterdayl, making it very clear that they will not back anything that they will not back anything that means the relationship with europe is different to the rest of the united kingdom —— about an hour. theresa may relies on the dup's support in westminster. this is another reason why they are concerned it will not get through parliament. this is what the guardian highlands. it is interesting to see...
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when there was a new cultural phenomenon the germans were winning the nobel prizes and we think of albert einstein and so on and you know success and he said this era that we have now is a new era of that we have to stand up for a pluralistic germany even when the international order is under to under attack from our own poland as i think he was particularly thinking there of the president of the united states and also perhaps of the united kingdom with its plan to leave the european union i want to talk a little bit more about the show up because of course this is something which he addressed as well today we have anti semitism once again on the rise here in germany and he especially talked about the youth he said that a lot of them are thinking the following you know what's this got to do with me they can't really identify perhaps with that particular element of their past and so i'd like to ask you i mean what we just saw taking place in the bundestag today we know that chancellor angela merkel she's going to be going here in berlin to a very significant synagogue also a bit later in t
when there was a new cultural phenomenon the germans were winning the nobel prizes and we think of albert einstein and so on and you know success and he said this era that we have now is a new era of that we have to stand up for a pluralistic germany even when the international order is under to under attack from our own poland as i think he was particularly thinking there of the president of the united states and also perhaps of the united kingdom with its plan to leave the european union i...
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good evening to you and a very warm welcome to the royal albert hall.s spare time he had a go at acting, here with prince edward. forgot you, sir? 0h, notorious villain! and there was also a memorable moment on morecambe and wise. music plays. he was still broadcasting into his 80s, but he will always be remembered as the voice and then as one of the best—known faces of bbc news. for the moment that's all the news, except for a word about the weather. richard baker, who's died at the age of 93. now on bbc news, our world looks at whether the murderers of pakistan's social media star, qandeel, have been brought to justice. a warning that there are adult themes and descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. this is a story about justice and honour. qandeel baloch was a girl who rose from nowhere and became pakistan's social media superstar. her highly provocative videos shocked many in pakistan, but brought her fame. two years ago, qandeel was murdered. her own brother said he had done it because she brought shame on the family. at th
good evening to you and a very warm welcome to the royal albert hall.s spare time he had a go at acting, here with prince edward. forgot you, sir? 0h, notorious villain! and there was also a memorable moment on morecambe and wise. music plays. he was still broadcasting into his 80s, but he will always be remembered as the voice and then as one of the best—known faces of bbc news. for the moment that's all the news, except for a word about the weather. richard baker, who's died at the age of...
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the gunman albert wong entered the building carrying a shotgun and a semi-automatic rifle. several people hostage before releasing all, but three victims. he acted alone in the killing of dr. jennifer gonzalez who was 7 months pregnant and dr. jennifer golak and the executive director kristin lopber. >>> and the man who is a caused of sending pipe bombs to president trump's critics, will be in the court and will have a preliminary hearinannounced new evidence against him including dna linking him to 10 of the devices research on the devices. if convicted, cesar sayoc faces 50 years in prison -- nearly 50 years in prison. >>> a bullet grazed an officer's head during a stand- off. police were called to the deer field drive where a fight broke out between neighbors. police say a man pulled out a gun and fired a shot at one of the officers, that officer suffered minor injuries ased. the suspect barricaded himself in a home. that area was evacuated while law enforcement tried to negotiate with the man, he later about 5 hours later. he's being held now at the contra costa county
the gunman albert wong entered the building carrying a shotgun and a semi-automatic rifle. several people hostage before releasing all, but three victims. he acted alone in the killing of dr. jennifer gonzalez who was 7 months pregnant and dr. jennifer golak and the executive director kristin lopber. >>> and the man who is a caused of sending pipe bombs to president trump's critics, will be in the court and will have a preliminary hearinannounced new evidence against him including dna...
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por este lado estÁn albert y cristina con su pequeÑa. la prioridad que pueden votar tienen entre 18 y 50 aÑos. por quÉ lo estÁn haciendo y quÉ los motiva a votar? >> que mÁs importante hacer valer este derecho de ejercer el voto. hay muchos paÍses en donde no les dan esta oportunidad asÍ que es importante motivar al para que las personas salgan a votar. nosotros les queremos dar el ejemplo a las nuevas generaciones que asÍ debe ser. reportera: quÉ temas les preocupa el mÁs? alberto: los temas migratorios son muy importantes. nos import. reportera: mucha gente estÁ acudiendo a votar aquÍ. recuerden que lo pueden hacer hasta las 7:00 p.m. todas las personas tienen que estar ahÍ antes de esta hora para que puedan votar. regreso con ustedes. carolina: te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. hablando de la florida, hace una hora el candidato demÓcrata ya fue a votar en compaÑÍa de su esposa y de su hija y frente a los medios de comunicaciÓn dijo que lo que pase en el estado va a ser un ejemplo y un mensaje directo para el presidente trump que en e
por este lado estÁn albert y cristina con su pequeÑa. la prioridad que pueden votar tienen entre 18 y 50 aÑos. por quÉ lo estÁn haciendo y quÉ los motiva a votar? >> que mÁs importante hacer valer este derecho de ejercer el voto. hay muchos paÍses en donde no les dan esta oportunidad asÍ que es importante motivar al para que las personas salgan a votar. nosotros les queremos dar el ejemplo a las nuevas generaciones que asÍ debe ser. reportera: quÉ temas les preocupa el mÁs?...
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standing there is a very impressive memorial, at the centre of which is the wartime belgian king albertn it. the reason it is up of the hill is because the low as is a water weight —— below us. it runs rampant front of nieuwpoort. it is cold the douce's foot. it is a confluence of sea water coming in and water coming off the line. there is a series of sluices here. in will run the outskirts of nieuwpoort, they virtually took the town, and the decision was taken to open the sluices and let the sleep —— the sea water onto the farmland. this prevented the germans coming into belgian and then going on to france, which is hugely important for this country. remembrance, though, is probably going to change in the coming years. we are a centenary, a milestone. how will we go on remembering as the first world war fates ? remembering as the first world war fates? i have been talking to different groups within the uk to see how that might happen —— as the first world warfades. the machines have been working around the clock. the royal british legion's factories make over 4 million poppies every ye
standing there is a very impressive memorial, at the centre of which is the wartime belgian king albertn it. the reason it is up of the hill is because the low as is a water weight —— below us. it runs rampant front of nieuwpoort. it is cold the douce's foot. it is a confluence of sea water coming in and water coming off the line. there is a series of sluices here. in will run the outskirts of nieuwpoort, they virtually took the town, and the decision was taken to open the sluices and let...
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keep in mind, the albert sensors are not 100% effective. the system's only capable of thwarting threats that it's been programmed to identify. >>> coming up here, a south bay man is quitting his job at apple to make a unique journey across the country. the big reason for this trip from california to new hampshire. >> and a beautiful day around the bay area. slightly cooler for some. heightened fire danger and a red flag warning over the weekend in some areas. i'll have a look at that plus your numbers coming up. it's time for sleep number's veterans day sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. plus 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. >>> next week's election will mark the beginning of a unique journey for one santa clara man. on tuesday, he will quit his job at apple and begin his own journey into the political mindset of our country running more than 5,000 miles. frank malli
keep in mind, the albert sensors are not 100% effective. the system's only capable of thwarting threats that it's been programmed to identify. >>> coming up here, a south bay man is quitting his job at apple to make a unique journey across the country. the big reason for this trip from california to new hampshire. >> and a beautiful day around the bay area. slightly cooler for some. heightened fire danger and a red flag warning over the weekend in some areas. i'll have a look at...
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here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertsign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child,
here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertsign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european...
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their fields and we want those people to be able to live in north properly on the income and on this alberts. the carrotmob spends the entire day pushing the world shoppin. i know it would you like to stop by oh well that's it yeah. well that we also have the carrots and chocolate. the real good for life no maybe not a carrot for chocolate would be nice. in one for eliezer. but how can you be sure the products you're buying are really fair when it comes to coffee a fair trade seal provides a one hundred percent guarantee but for other products only some of the ingredients are fairly traded in chocolate for instance it's only the cocoa the berlin students also discuss issues with coffee experts that go beyond fair trade. in regard to what extent is climate change affecting your production or you having problems. peruvian explains that his compadre its are no longer growing coffee at an elevation of a thousand meters above sea level because it gets too warm he says they're having to cite new plantations much higher in the mountains. but in spite of these new pressures fair trade can act as a c
their fields and we want those people to be able to live in north properly on the income and on this alberts. the carrotmob spends the entire day pushing the world shoppin. i know it would you like to stop by oh well that's it yeah. well that we also have the carrots and chocolate. the real good for life no maybe not a carrot for chocolate would be nice. in one for eliezer. but how can you be sure the products you're buying are really fair when it comes to coffee a fair trade seal provides a...
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you have to be albert einstein to run the nuclear power plants we have here. but we are doing that very well. mr. president, electromagnetic cast. we do pay a heavy cost for transiting the steamer on the ship. pres. trump: ok. i like to hear that. i am actually happy about that answer. at least they are doing what they are doing to that is a very good answer. pat, how are you seeing things over there? what is going on? yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing, and operating everywhere international. just as we have for decades at here in full support of our free and open and the pacific push in company with our .apanese and other allies we worked with the japanese here and the end -- the us trillions and canadians. a lot of allies out here. we are certainly their best friend on our adversaries. that is exactly what we want to do, bring peace through strength to this region. pres. trump: right. you have a six-month deployment, approximately? we are a little shorter than that. reagan, as your only permanently forward deployed carrier spends about half of the time
you have to be albert einstein to run the nuclear power plants we have here. but we are doing that very well. mr. president, electromagnetic cast. we do pay a heavy cost for transiting the steamer on the ship. pres. trump: ok. i like to hear that. i am actually happy about that answer. at least they are doing what they are doing to that is a very good answer. pat, how are you seeing things over there? what is going on? yes, sir. we have been flying, sailing, and operating everywhere...