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the met office still has an amber warning picture.round northern parts of hampshire, through berkshire and in towards 0xfordshire. that's no will continue to move a little bit further south and eastwards, affecting those areas. as you can imagine, travel disruption is likely right through the day, from that laying snow and ice. you can see the snow still there across the south. in the far south—east of england we have a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. snow amounts have been rather more hit and miss across the south and east. through this afternoon, still expect some snow toward central and southern areas. one of two flakes further north. sunshine for wales. sunshine on that rather brisk and north—easterly wind across parts of northumberland, durham, the pennines and snow showers moving into the far north of scotland. elsewhere through scotla nd north of scotland. elsewhere through scotland and northern ireland a very slow start. temperatures down to —15 degrees in braemar. barely above freezing. elsewhere, temperatures between three
the met office still has an amber warning picture.round northern parts of hampshire, through berkshire and in towards 0xfordshire. that's no will continue to move a little bit further south and eastwards, affecting those areas. as you can imagine, travel disruption is likely right through the day, from that laying snow and ice. you can see the snow still there across the south. in the far south—east of england we have a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. snow amounts have been rather more hit...
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it is abbott bloodstain —— it is amber rudd saying today there is a link between universal credit andle have experienced this themselves. there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people. that is five weeks if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on this. and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on thism sounds different from what others have said but it does not challenge the fundamentals of universal credit. the previous line from the government like dominic rab were saying, people go to food banks if they have trouble managing their money and it seemed like old tories looking down on the poor clearly amber wright as being more compassionate and understanding. but there are meant to be changes to universal credit because it requires money, clearly means investment as a result and having to go piecemeal. to make sure it works an
it is abbott bloodstain —— it is amber rudd saying today there is a link between universal credit andle have experienced this themselves. there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people. that is five weeks if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on...
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an amber warning an amberwarning in an amber warning in place in south—east england.istol, its node until about 9:30, much later than forecast. the amber warning about an hour in that direction and in it is a large bubble, working to the east and oxford. conditions good on the motorways. of course the big challenge on any snow day is how you 1st get to the roads treated by councils and highways england. 1 of the other issues, when the temperatures plunge, you have to think about the people living rough on our streets. early on, before the snow hit i went to see some volu nteers snow hit i went to see some volunteers in bristol to find out how they were preparing for the weather. beef is due? volunteers gather in the centre of bristol to feed, clothe and help the homeless, whatever the weather. they bring hot drinks, hot food. if! whatever the weather. they bring hot drinks, hot food. if i need boots when it is raining, they have given mea when it is raining, they have given me a lovely pair of boots. these people are brilliant. without them, i would not be able to liv
an amber warning an amberwarning in an amber warning in place in south—east england.istol, its node until about 9:30, much later than forecast. the amber warning about an hour in that direction and in it is a large bubble, working to the east and oxford. conditions good on the motorways. of course the big challenge on any snow day is how you 1st get to the roads treated by councils and highways england. 1 of the other issues, when the temperatures plunge, you have to think about the people...
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that's the warning from the work and pensions secretary amber rudd. year for a maximum sentence of two years in prison have been toughened up after public consultation. our business correspondent rob young reports. when the unprofitable construction giant carillion collapsed a year ago, its pension pot had a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds, as did the bhs pension fund when the high—street retailer went into administration in 2016. bankrupt kodak's uk scheme had an even bigger deficit when photographers switched to smartphones. there are many reasons pension schemes end up in the trouble, and now the government is proposing a new law to try and make sure that poor behaviour by bosses isn't one of them. work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she will make wilful or reckless behaviour relating to a pension scheme a criminal offence, with jail terms of up to seven years and unlimited fines, but some experts are not convinced the proposed law will be effective. proving a business person sat down, put some money into investment or dividend
that's the warning from the work and pensions secretary amber rudd. year for a maximum sentence of two years in prison have been toughened up after public consultation. our business correspondent rob young reports. when the unprofitable construction giant carillion collapsed a year ago, its pension pot had a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds, as did the bhs pension fund when the high—street retailer went into administration in 2016. bankrupt kodak's uk scheme had an even bigger...
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very similar to what you know from amber., and the amber is protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. exactly. and here, for millions of years, in our dna in the glass, for probably 1000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then? just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there. so harley's picture paints much more than 1000 words. it's not only the first album cover artwork to actually include the album. a painting this size could store enough data to hold every album, picture, photo, book and recording, audio and film ever created in the history of mankind. so how can we read the information? well, that's one fly in the amber at the moment. this machine takes 17 hours to do it. it's come down from about a week but still, imagine pressing play and waiting that long. so we may be several years away from dna bei
very similar to what you know from amber., and the amber is protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. exactly. and here, for millions of years, in our dna in the glass, for probably 1000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then? just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there....
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very similar to what you know from amber.the amber is protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. here for millions of years, our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully paly it in 1,000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then — just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there. so harley's picture paints much more than a thousand words. it is not only the first album cover artwork to actually include the album, a painting the size could store enough data to hold every album, picture, photo, book and a recording, audio and film ever created in the history of mankind. so how can we read the information? that is one fly in the amber at the moment. this machine takes 17 hours to do it. it has come down from about a week but still, imagine pressing play and waiting that long. so we may be several years away from dna being practicalfor
very similar to what you know from amber.the amber is protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. here for millions of years, our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully paly it in 1,000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then — just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there. so harley's...
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amber: standard burger was better than this. lemonis: the burger or the drama? amber: the drama. our highest-rated episode. lemonis: i think it's the one you love the most. amber: well, it's the most... lemonis: uh-huh, let's hear it. why do you love it the most, amber? amber: it's the most drama -- lemonis: because you had the most compelling story? because the... amber: compelling characters. lemonis: ...transformation was amazing? amber: compelling characters. lemonis: or because they were bat-[bleep] crazy. amber: bat-[bleep] crazy. lemonis: okay, great. in the last five years, i've visited over 70 businesses. it's delicious. [ laughter ] and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people...
amber: standard burger was better than this. lemonis: the burger or the drama? amber: the drama. our highest-rated episode. lemonis: i think it's the one you love the most. amber: well, it's the most... lemonis: uh-huh, let's hear it. why do you love it the most, amber? amber: it's the most drama -- lemonis: because you had the most compelling story? because the... amber: compelling characters. lemonis: ...transformation was amazing? amber: compelling characters. lemonis: or because they were...
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there is only a 1k month gap between my other daughter and amber.fered the most, she has lived through everything. she gets the most stressed as well. i think the hardest things for my mum being a carer, has been having to give up a lot of her dreams she would have liked to have done, because she is always looking after amber and she has had to take care of her. for me, that makes me very sad that she doesn't see how wonderful she is and how much she has achieved. being a carer is an amazing thing as well. i have never been inside a castle before, it is really beautiful. it is so nice, the view is amazing, as soon as we got here... so, whether it is nights at hotels, tickets for special events or posh tea parties, it seems that my time has hit on a simple but effective way to help the hidden heroes of our care system. we chat with other people and you hear what their problems are and that puts your own problems into perspective sometimes because there are people far worse off than me. it is important that other carers find out about it. i found out
there is only a 1k month gap between my other daughter and amber.fered the most, she has lived through everything. she gets the most stressed as well. i think the hardest things for my mum being a carer, has been having to give up a lot of her dreams she would have liked to have done, because she is always looking after amber and she has had to take care of her. for me, that makes me very sad that she doesn't see how wonderful she is and how much she has achieved. being a carer is an amazing...
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the coroner said a number of professionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had of teenagers at a youth club in south london, has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the attack in brixton yesterday, police have described it as a "premeditated and ta rgeted" assault. the family of shamima begum — the british teenager who joined the islamic state group in syria — have told the home secretary they're going to challenge his decision to revoke her uk citizenship. in a letter to sajid javid, the family say they cannot abandon her even though they've been "sickened by the comments she has made" in recent interviews. they also want the government's help in bringing back shamima begum's newborn baby. a century ago as many as ten million african elephants roamed the continent. now, fewer than half a million remain. but today in botswana, a government report has recommended lifting a ban on elephant hunting — and using elephant meat for pet food. 0fficials claim if they don't act, the ecosystem will be damaged. but others are highly cri
the coroner said a number of professionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had of teenagers at a youth club in south london, has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the attack in brixton yesterday, police have described it as a "premeditated and ta rgeted" assault. the family of shamima begum — the british teenager who joined the islamic state group in syria — have told the home secretary they're going to challenge...
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writing in today's sunday telegraph, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says...offence to carry a maximum two—year prison sentence which were outlined last year are being extended after a consultation. the department for work and pensions said company executives who wilfully or recklessly mismanage pension funds could be sentenced up to seven years in prison and face an unlimited fine. with me now is henry tapper, he is the director of first actuarial, which is a pensions consultancy firm. the government and getting tough, and they got the right approach?” think it is shutting the door after the horse has bolted. i am not sure this is the correct way to do it. lot of people say this is absolutely right, any wilful or reckless behaviour as the pensions secretary said, these people should be punished, people should agree with that? i think people should seek justice if there is damage to their pensions to wilful mismanagement. the problems being addressed and what about mismanagement of companies and pension schemes themselves. we have got a system of addressing th
writing in today's sunday telegraph, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says...offence to carry a maximum two—year prison sentence which were outlined last year are being extended after a consultation. the department for work and pensions said company executives who wilfully or recklessly mismanage pension funds could be sentenced up to seven years in prison and face an unlimited fine. with me now is henry tapper, he is the director of first actuarial, which is a pensions consultancy...
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now, whilst the earlier amber warning from the met office has expired, we still have yellow warningsfor both snow and ice. so, slippery surfaces, tricky travelling conditions. stay up—to—date with the latest travel news on your bbc local radio station. by friday morning, we are likely to see perhaps 5—10 centimetres of snow across parts of wales, south—west england, particularly over the higher ground, up towards the chilterns and the cotswolds. at least a couple of centimetres elsewhere. and we will start to see further sleet and snow showers piling into north—east england. some of those may well get further south and westwards, perhaps down towards the midlands. should be a fine start to the day across northern ireland, but cold and frosty. and a really cold start again across scotland, although not quite as cold as the nightjust gone. and, once again, frequent snow showers piling into north scotland, the highlands and also the northern ireland. so, as the day wears on on friday, we will keep our zone of snow showers across central and southern england. it will become more fragment
now, whilst the earlier amber warning from the met office has expired, we still have yellow warningsfor both snow and ice. so, slippery surfaces, tricky travelling conditions. stay up—to—date with the latest travel news on your bbc local radio station. by friday morning, we are likely to see perhaps 5—10 centimetres of snow across parts of wales, south—west england, particularly over the higher ground, up towards the chilterns and the cotswolds. at least a couple of centimetres...
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amber: that is such a... lemonis: buzzkill? amber: i mean, you can't start off an episode that way. i was lied to... amber: this is marcus lemonis' least favorite episode... lemonis: ...because people took money from me, because things disappeared. i'm sorry. it wasn't enjoyable. it actually is fun if you're a viewer. it just wasn't fun for me. amber: right. lemonis: in the last 5 years, i've visited over 70 businesses. it's delicious. woman: aah! lemonis: i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... woman #2: i don't want to be that person that cries on tape. lemonis: ...fix the process... i don't think you guys have any idea what's in your inventory. holy [bleep] ...and create a few products.
amber: that is such a... lemonis: buzzkill? amber: i mean, you can't start off an episode that way. i was lied to... amber: this is marcus lemonis' least favorite episode... lemonis: ...because people took money from me, because things disappeared. i'm sorry. it wasn't enjoyable. it actually is fun if you're a viewer. it just wasn't fun for me. amber: right. lemonis: in the last 5 years, i've visited over 70 businesses. it's delicious. woman: aah! lemonis: i've traveled the country trying to...
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very similar to what you know from amber. protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. exactly. here, for millions of years, our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1,000 years. as long as you can read the dna? exactly, that is an other advantage of using dna. because our storage formant is dna so we will probably always be able or have an interest in reading our own dna, so if we can read our own dna we can use exactly the same technology to read this dna. this is the plate, if you like, that the powder is put on and that then goes into the microscope and when we zoom in, about 100,000 times, we can see each one of these sort of balls is a particle containing about 1,000 strands of dna. we can zoom out from there and just see what is on the plate because each one of these specs, these white specks, is a particle with 1,000 strands of dna. how many copies of the album are inside here then — just the one? no, so we put a millio
very similar to what you know from amber. protecting it from decaying for potentially millions of years. exactly. here, for millions of years, our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1,000 years. as long as you can read the dna? exactly, that is an other advantage of using dna. because our storage formant is dna so we will probably always be able or have an interest in reading our own dna, so if we can read our...
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very similar to what you know from amber.millions of years. exactly. and here, for millions of years, in our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1,000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then? just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there. so harley's picture paints much more than a thousand words. it's not only the first album cover artwork to actually include the album. a painting this size could store enough data to hold every album, picture, photo, book and recording, audio and film ever created in the history of mankind. so how can we read the information? well, that's one fly in the amber at the moment. this machine takes 17 hours to do it. it's come down from about a week but still, imagine pressing play and waiting that long. so we may be several years away from dna being practicalfor storage but at least it will hang aroun
very similar to what you know from amber.millions of years. exactly. and here, for millions of years, in our dna in the glass, for probably 1,000 years, it protects the album from decaying. so you can still hopefully play it in 1,000 years. how many copies of the album are inside here then? just the one? no, so we put a million copies inside. even if you don't spray with the whole can, you certainly have a copy of the album in there. so harley's picture paints much more than a thousand words....
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the work and pensions secretary amber rudd said it was "absolutely clear" there had been issues withnable to access money. for more let's talk to our home editor mark easton. to her disappearance, that is quite an admission, a direct link ministers have been reluctant to confirm that the roll out of their flagship to confirm that the roll out of theirflagship well to confirm that the roll out of their flagship well favour reform has led to a significant rise in people needing emergency food aid but the evidence has been growing. the trusell trust, and evidence from the national audit commission suggest that changes in delays, particularly to universal credit and other benefits are linked to more people seeking emergency supplies, 110w people seeking emergency supplies, now amber rudd has confirmed the link, she said there were challenges, and the main issue that led to an increase in food bank use could have been the fact that people had difficulty accessing their money early enough. amber rudd, she has struck a sympathetic tone since arriving at the dwp, accepting the short coming o
the work and pensions secretary amber rudd said it was "absolutely clear" there had been issues withnable to access money. for more let's talk to our home editor mark easton. to her disappearance, that is quite an admission, a direct link ministers have been reluctant to confirm that the roll out of their flagship to confirm that the roll out of theirflagship well to confirm that the roll out of their flagship well favour reform has led to a significant rise in people needing...
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but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces, backed by the united states, have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. and monkeying around at belfast zoo, visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on dateline — the president's state of the union address and what it tells us about trump's next two years and his plans for fighting for another term in office — that's at 11:30. theresa may will attempt to head off further tur
but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces, backed by the united states, have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses...
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amber? a monument of myself, it would be so cool! it would be just like the lincoln memorial, except i'd be sitting like this. [ laughter ] as the plaque would say, "she sure did like margaritas." [ light laughter ] >> seth: another great point. next topic. ♪ buzzfeed reported president trump directed his lawyer, michael cohen, to commit perjury, and although robert mueller's team said that wasn't quite accurate, they didn't refute it, either. too early to throw around the world impeachment? ally? >> no, because this is literally one of the reasons nixon was impeached. and we all know trump did it. the only thing i worry about is that right now our alternative is human robot mike pence. >> seth: human robot. amber? >> i am a human robot. i know how to walk, how to talk. but no one ever taught me how to love. [ light laughter ] hey, remember how data from "star trek" was always like, "i wish i was real"? and i would always be like, "how do you have all these strong feelings when you're a robo
amber? a monument of myself, it would be so cool! it would be just like the lincoln memorial, except i'd be sitting like this. [ laughter ] as the plaque would say, "she sure did like margaritas." [ light laughter ] >> seth: another great point. next topic. ♪ buzzfeed reported president trump directed his lawyer, michael cohen, to commit perjury, and although robert mueller's team said that wasn't quite accurate, they didn't refute it, either. too early to throw around the...
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bandwagon, all the sorts of things —— amber rudd.emainers want to see no deal taken off the table, they thought it was extremely damaging, especially from clark's position, with irreversible decisions being made in the car industry and they needed to address that. of course, obviously the brexiteers are very upset about what has happened, and there are reports of andrea lets them being close to tears in cabinet meetings today —— leadsom. we have had other members suggesting this will hurt our negotiating hand with europe as if we take the threat of no deal of the table, why should they give us anything in terms of concessions? i suppose what the remainers in the cabinet and in government in general have made clear is that they have a bit of muscle. yes, absolutely. and they can negotiate from a relative position of strength as well, in the same way the erg have been for the last year or so. i think that is absolutely the case, over the last few weeks people have been saying are these people going to put up or shut up, and they have t
bandwagon, all the sorts of things —— amber rudd.emainers want to see no deal taken off the table, they thought it was extremely damaging, especially from clark's position, with irreversible decisions being made in the car industry and they needed to address that. of course, obviously the brexiteers are very upset about what has happened, and there are reports of andrea lets them being close to tears in cabinet meetings today —— leadsom. we have had other members suggesting this will...
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in a newspaper article, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gaukeand the business secretary, greg clark, say that time is running out and that leaving without a deal would be disastrous. downing street insists theresa may is working hard to secure a deal. adding that is where the cabinet pass energy should be focused. our political correspondent susana mendonca has more. no comment on the business secretary as he left his home earlier but his views on brexit allowed and clear. along with amber rudd and david got here is one of three cabinet members to come against the government line. they want it would be best to extend article 50 and a real date of departure rather than cash out of the european union are much 29. no comments have angered some conservative brexit mps. if they cannot support the government's position they will have to resign. the government's position is very clear, something deeper minister has said at least a hundred times as we are living on the 29th of march. —— prime minister. downing street has not responded to accusations and
in a newspaper article, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gaukeand the business secretary, greg clark, say that time is running out and that leaving without a deal would be disastrous. downing street insists theresa may is working hard to secure a deal. adding that is where the cabinet pass energy should be focused. our political correspondent susana mendonca has more. no comment on the business secretary as he left his home earlier but his views on brexit...
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in a newspaper article, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gauked the business secretary, greg clark, say time is running out and that leaving the european union, without a deal, would be ‘disastrous‘. downing street said theresa may is working hard to get a deal, adding, "that is where the cabinet's "energy should be focused." susana mendonca has more. no comment from the business secretary as he left his home earlier but greg clark's views on a no deal brexit are now loud and clear. along with amber rudd and david gauke, he is one of three cabinet members to come out against the government line. in an interview with the daily mail, they warned it would be better to seek to extend article 50 and delay the date of departure rather than crash out of the european union on march 29th. their comments have angered some conservative brexiteers. if ministers, cabinet ministers, can't support the government's position, then they have to resign. the government's position is very clear, we are leaving on the 29th of march, something the prime minister has sa
in a newspaper article, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gauked the business secretary, greg clark, say time is running out and that leaving the european union, without a deal, would be ‘disastrous‘. downing street said theresa may is working hard to get a deal, adding, "that is where the cabinet's "energy should be focused." susana mendonca has more. no comment from the business secretary as he left his home earlier but greg clark's...
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amber was found dead three days after she walked out of her family home, following an argument aboutessionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had "very little consideration for her welfare" at times. a man fatally stabbed in front of a group of teenagers at a youth club in south london has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the attack in brixton yesterday evening, in what police have described as a "premeditated and ta rgeted" assault. at least one person has died and several others have been injured in clashes at venezuela's border with brazil. local media report that security forces fired on a group of people to stop them from crossing the border. the president, nicolas maduro, has closed that border in a row over humanitarian aid being delivered. it comes as two concerts in support of venezuela's people get under way on either side of a bridge linking venezuela and colombia. our international correspondent, orla guerin is there now. as you can probably hear, the concert is in full swing. the location here is highly sign
amber was found dead three days after she walked out of her family home, following an argument aboutessionals had missed chances to help amber, and that her parents had "very little consideration for her welfare" at times. a man fatally stabbed in front of a group of teenagers at a youth club in south london has been named locally as 23—year—old glendon spence. he died at the scene of the attack in brixton yesterday evening, in what police have described as a "premeditated...
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amber lee spoke with the organizers of the event. >> at the california rowing club, young people from east oakland are on a field trip, learning about empowerment. african-american rowers and mentors and telling them about possibilities and opportunities. arrested from the violence experienced by young men of color. >> a couple of weeks ago, a friend was shot on 73rd. it is a recurring thing with violence. >> the east room of the white house, we launched the my brothers keeper initiative. >> reporter: they created by keepers alliance after the trayvon martin shooting. aims to inspire young people by exposing them to mentorship programs that can approve their lives. the former president is holding eight gathering of the alliance in oakland. >> what is important is that it is the opportunity to look at jan males to see we see you. we see you and affirm you. we need you. >> reporter: regina jackson is president of the east oakland youth center. she is coordinating the event february 18th. tuesday, stefan kerr and john legend are among the speakers. when young people see and vigils like j
amber lee spoke with the organizers of the event. >> at the california rowing club, young people from east oakland are on a field trip, learning about empowerment. african-american rowers and mentors and telling them about possibilities and opportunities. arrested from the violence experienced by young men of color. >> a couple of weeks ago, a friend was shot on 73rd. it is a recurring thing with violence. >> the east room of the white house, we launched the my brothers keeper...
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the headlines: work and pensions secretary amber rudd or lawrence company bosses they could be jailed forup to company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they wilfully or recklessly mismanage their employee pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to work on her brexit plan but labour accused the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. kurdish led forces backed by the us have launched a final push to defeat the group that calls itself islamic state in syria. scientists have discovered a link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer and have accused the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the duke of edinburgh has given up his drivers license weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. those of the headlines, i am sandringham estate. those of the headlines, iam back sandringham estate. those of the headlines, i am back with more at the top of the hour, now thou it is time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, another week dominated b
the headlines: work and pensions secretary amber rudd or lawrence company bosses they could be jailed forup to company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they wilfully or recklessly mismanage their employee pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to work on her brexit plan but labour accused the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. kurdish led forces backed by the us have launched a final push to defeat the group that calls itself islamic state in...
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yes, there is a lot of attention on amber rudd after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g u es the equation as an option. then her colleagues last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond the fact that she is very close to the prime minister, she obviously was brought back into the cabinet after quite a short time following all the windrush scandal that happened under her watch, and she is the most high of those three, but there is a bit of those three, but there is a bit ofa of those three, but there is a bit of a feeling i think particularly from women mps this morning, why is she being singled out? why her? yes. and there is a lot here where you canjust and there is a lot here where you can just see this extraordinary split in the cabinet, where our favourite thing is to comp
yes, there is a lot of attention on amber rudd after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g u es the equation as an option. then her colleagues last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond...
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because obviously as you can imagine amber rudd will always be and is a huge friend, big respect fore greg clark. i think the amazing thing is itjust says the complete chaos that is existing at the top of government that you have three cabinet ministers who go out into the press because they cannot winds the argument in a deeply divided cabinet and i'm afraid to say a prime minister who is just not listening. what a mess at their says. that is what people are really cheesed off about. that it is such a bloody mess. i've been speaking to our political correspondent, susana mendonca, about the significance of this challenge to the prime minister's authority. we've heard about divisions within cabinet about the direction of the brexit process, and this seems to suggest that those cabinet members who want there to be no chance of there being a no—deal brexit, you know, making it very clear that they are willing to take action. the key question is what action are they willing to take? we've got various amendments coming up this week. would they be willing to vote with some of those amendm
because obviously as you can imagine amber rudd will always be and is a huge friend, big respect fore greg clark. i think the amazing thing is itjust says the complete chaos that is existing at the top of government that you have three cabinet ministers who go out into the press because they cannot winds the argument in a deeply divided cabinet and i'm afraid to say a prime minister who is just not listening. what a mess at their says. that is what people are really cheesed off about. that it...
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you know amber rudd well and have worked in downing street.ministers wouldn't have been able to write an article for the daily mail on a saturday morning without theresa may knowing? my understanding is that number ten had been made aware of it. the strength of feeling on this is so high now. we have to remember we don't live in a presidential system, cabinet do have responsibility. these views have responsibility. these views have been held for a while and i think if the spectre of no deal is coming so close now, and what they are doing, in one way they are stating the factual reality of parliaments. it is a message to the drg which says, don't thinkjust by not voting we will get you a no deal because parliament will not accept that. it is to focus minds on the er g side as well. making the wider point that this is just about how we leave, it is not even the future, longer term relationship. leave, it is not even the future, longerterm relationship. ithink leave, it is not even the future, longer term relationship. i think a variety of things
you know amber rudd well and have worked in downing street.ministers wouldn't have been able to write an article for the daily mail on a saturday morning without theresa may knowing? my understanding is that number ten had been made aware of it. the strength of feeling on this is so high now. we have to remember we don't live in a presidential system, cabinet do have responsibility. these views have responsibility. these views have been held for a while and i think if the spectre of no deal is...
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amber lee has been talking to those attending the event and she joins us now with a live report. amber. >> reporter: julie, tonight's community dinner was held here inside the scottish rite center. now press was allowed inside, but we were able to speak with young men who tell us they are receiving help in realizing their full potential. >> i am here to make the world a better place and we are stronger together. >> yes! >> reporter: these young men are partof mbk, new york city chapter. filled with anticipation, they say that this is an event of a lifetime. >> this is my first time in california. >> reporter: the obama foundation started my brother's keeper. it's goal is to empower and inspire young men of color through mentorship programs. one 18 is an immigrant from the dominican republic. >> i come from a low-income family a you move to the u.s. five years ago. so, i struggle with school and stuff. >> reporter: many young men grew up without fathers. they tell me that mentor set on the right track, they're headed for college. now, they want to set an example for others in simi
amber lee has been talking to those attending the event and she joins us now with a live report. amber. >> reporter: julie, tonight's community dinner was held here inside the scottish rite center. now press was allowed inside, but we were able to speak with young men who tell us they are receiving help in realizing their full potential. >> i am here to make the world a better place and we are stronger together. >> yes! >> reporter: these young men are partof mbk, new...
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in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, fox 2. >> you can watch the parade right here on ktvu, fox 2. our live coverage is this saturday night from 6:00 until 8 pm. >>> my concern is there will not be supervision for the children. >> parents in oakland as 3000 schoolteachers get ready to go on strike in a less than two an angry and thought she knew it all. >> the woman who traveled to syria to join isis says she regrets it and wants to come home and the state department is responding. >>> teachers in oakland are preparing to strike this more. parents are deciding if they should still send children to school or find alternatives. we have that information coming up. >>> breaking news, in the jussie smollett case, the new twist in chicago, the native is in front of a judge. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on thursday, february 21, 2019 . >> it is cool. good morning. we will talk about your weather. steve knows everything, almost everything. >> i know a little bit about a lot of stuff. that is a vincent price line. let's get to it. there is a spin out clipping the ultima past d
in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, fox 2. >> you can watch the parade right here on ktvu, fox 2. our live coverage is this saturday night from 6:00 until 8 pm. >>> my concern is there will not be supervision for the children. >> parents in oakland as 3000 schoolteachers get ready to go on strike in a less than two an angry and thought she knew it all. >> the woman who traveled to syria to join isis says she regrets it and wants to come home and the state department is...
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our coverage continues with amber lee. she talked to people displaced by the explosion. >> fman said up to 100 may have been displaced. some are not able to return home, others decided not to because there's no heat. en is shaken by what they saw. >> luke flames and smoke billowed out from hong kong lodge two. it was the sound of an explosion that alerted neighbors something was wrong. >> i hear a boom. sounded like a bomb went off. >> joseph wept outside and used his cell phone to shoot video of he was witnessing. a building on fire. >> that restaurant is always packed. it's scary. have was scared. >> scared neighbors are were evacuated. >> there was no time to speak. i went where everybody went. >> after a knock on the door she went with others to seek refuge in a coffee shop. >> i heard a noise and something like this. at the beginning i thought it was an earthquake. >> this student left with only the clothes on her back and her laptop. >> i'm an international student, i left everything at home, especially my documents
our coverage continues with amber lee. she talked to people displaced by the explosion. >> fman said up to 100 may have been displaced. some are not able to return home, others decided not to because there's no heat. en is shaken by what they saw. >> luke flames and smoke billowed out from hong kong lodge two. it was the sound of an explosion that alerted neighbors something was wrong. >> i hear a boom. sounded like a bomb went off. >> joseph wept outside and used his...
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so ere with a recap is one our writers, amber ruffin, in a segment we call, "amber says what?"ers and applause ] >> you g crazy!ngs have been okay. first of all, i heard ff jimmy t sang the national anthem and dropped the mic! and i was like, what [ light laughter ] jimmy buffett sang the national anthem? where? at a game of beer pong? [ laughter ] jimmy buffett dropped e mic. why? did he sing the national anthem well? [ light laughter ] because i heard "margaritaville," and i'm guessing that's a no. [ light laughter ] also, you're too old to drop a mic. barack obama barely got away with it. [ light laughter ] when barack obama drops a mic, it's cool. but when you start dropping things, your children come around to check on you. [ laughter ] then, i was watching fox ns, where they accidentally announced that ruth bader ginsburg died, even though she's still alive. and i was like, what! just kidding, i wasn't watching fox news. [ laughter ] but -- i was watching "true detective." it was fun. but i heard about it. and i was like, whaat!? you showed this on national television? wh
so ere with a recap is one our writers, amber ruffin, in a segment we call, "amber says what?"ers and applause ] >> you g crazy!ngs have been okay. first of all, i heard ff jimmy t sang the national anthem and dropped the mic! and i was like, what [ light laughter ] jimmy buffett sang the national anthem? where? at a game of beer pong? [ laughter ] jimmy buffett dropped e mic. why? did he sing the national anthem well? [ light laughter ] because i heard...
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ktvu's amber lee live in redwood city when the meeting ended about 30 minutes ago. was the outc>> reporter: well, definitive action, but there were 51 speakers and most of them were opposed to the use of tasers. i am told that a subcommittee made up of two supervisors plan to meet with the sheriff to see what, if any changes, will be made to the current taser policy. >> when the police de-escalate -- >> reporter: protesters sang and rallied in the courtyard of the san mateo county hall of justice in redwood city. they are calling a law enforcement to release me as and 911 calls in the case of a man dying after being tased by a deputy. >> it is too late for my brother, but the things that we do today can prevent this from happening to other families. >> reporter: okobee's mother was the strata she talked about our son who left behind a 12- year-old daughter. >> he is a son, a brother. >> reporter: on october 3rd, deputies say that okobee was running in and out of traffic on el camino real and that he had assaulted a deputy. but his sister said that it is she is seen
ktvu's amber lee live in redwood city when the meeting ended about 30 minutes ago. was the outc>> reporter: well, definitive action, but there were 51 speakers and most of them were opposed to the use of tasers. i am told that a subcommittee made up of two supervisors plan to meet with the sheriff to see what, if any changes, will be made to the current taser policy. >> when the police de-escalate -- >> reporter: protesters sang and rallied in the courtyard of the san mateo...
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cheryl: i want to take that back to you, amber.t what's going to go down in mar-a-lago, when president xi jinping will come to the united states many we're expecting a face-to-face meeting. so far, markets have reacted positively to where we are with regards to china and our relationship with them and these negotiations. what do you see based on what you -- you've been with us all night, covering the end of the summit with north korea. what do foresee the effect will be on the chinese relationship as we get ready for the mar-a-lago meeting? >> we have reason to think the talks will go well. obviously president trump delayed increasing sanctions on china after that first round last wee which would suggest thy were coming close to reaching some kind of agreement. i think what the important take-away out of the north korean summit is for the chinese is that president donald trump is willing to play hardball, just because he delayed the sanctions this time around doesn't mean that he's going to go soft if he doesn't like the deal that
cheryl: i want to take that back to you, amber.t what's going to go down in mar-a-lago, when president xi jinping will come to the united states many we're expecting a face-to-face meeting. so far, markets have reacted positively to where we are with regards to china and our relationship with them and these negotiations. what do you see based on what you -- you've been with us all night, covering the end of the summit with north korea. what do foresee the effect will be on the chinese...
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in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, >>> a man accused of stealing luggage that had a gun inside. why police are turning to the public for help. >>> president trump is traveling to vietnam to meet with north korea's kim jong-un for the second time. with the two leaders are expected to the to discuss. >>> we'll have more on the big storm that will affect the commute tomorrow. that is coming up after the break. alwould you like a desk chair, weekends off, or the bathroom code? yes, please! which one? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. >>> president trump is on his way to vietnam for a two day summit with the north korean leader kim jong-un. the north korean leader just arrived in hanoi for meetings that are scheduled for wednesday and thursday. this will be the second summit on north korea's nuclear weapons program. the president said relations between the two countries have improved since ever summit in singapore. the president is also trying to lower expectations for a broad agreement. >> i am not pushing for speed, but we are not
in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, >>> a man accused of stealing luggage that had a gun inside. why police are turning to the public for help. >>> president trump is traveling to vietnam to meet with north korea's kim jong-un for the second time. with the two leaders are expected to the to discuss. >>> we'll have more on the big storm that will affect the commute tomorrow. that is coming up after the break. alwould you like a desk chair, weekends off, or the bathroom...
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cheryl: amber, thank you very much. we'll hear from the president later today.erri: all eyes on the president tonight for sure. democratic virginia governor ralph northam says he's not going anywhere after admitting he wore black face in the 1980s. >> i'm fine. it's been mainly difficult for virginia and this country. so yes, i have thought about resigning but i've also thought about what virginia needs right now. i think i'm in a position where i can take virginia to the next level and it will be positive. gerri: northam says virginia someonneeds someone who can heae state. there are calls to impeach lieutenant governor justin fairfax who is accused of sexual assault by two women. he has denied the allegations. virginia torn general mark hairing admitting he wore black face as a college student. cheryl: a lot happening in virginia. prepare to pay more, folks, for diapers and cat litter. the wall street journal is reporting that makers of household staples are set to raise prices again this year. they hiked prices back in 2018. companies like church and dwight,
cheryl: amber, thank you very much. we'll hear from the president later today.erri: all eyes on the president tonight for sure. democratic virginia governor ralph northam says he's not going anywhere after admitting he wore black face in the 1980s. >> i'm fine. it's been mainly difficult for virginia and this country. so yes, i have thought about resigning but i've also thought about what virginia needs right now. i think i'm in a position where i can take virginia to the next level and...