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angela merkel: the woman who ran europe.r 16 years at the head of the german government, angela merkel was often viewed as the most powerful woman in the world. leading notjust her country but to a large extent the whole of the european union, through the financial crisis, the covid pandemic and the migrant crisis of 2015. she famously allowed in more than1 million asylum seekers and other migrants here to germany and it's a legacy she now finds herself defending. she won plaudits from then us president obama. i was happy to become your friend as i watched you draw on your humour, wise pragmatism and an unrelenting moral compass. but angela merkel�*s time in office is blighted by controversy. critics accuse her of being too soft on vladimir putin, too slow to help ukraine. angela merkel had a huge impact on europe. now, three years since retiring from politics, she's published her memoirs. her personal take on her years in power. dr merkel, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. we live in such turbulent
angela merkel: the woman who ran europe.r 16 years at the head of the german government, angela merkel was often viewed as the most powerful woman in the world. leading notjust her country but to a large extent the whole of the european union, through the financial crisis, the covid pandemic and the migrant crisis of 2015. she famously allowed in more than1 million asylum seekers and other migrants here to germany and it's a legacy she now finds herself defending. she won plaudits from then us...
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if the angela merkel of today would meet the teenage angela back in east germany when you were growingt would you say to your younger self about the future lying ahead of you? thank you so much, doctor merkel, a pleasure to talk to you. hello. meteorologically speaking, sunday was the first day of winter. now, there were a number of showers around, but it was a pretty mild day. indeed, across wales, we had temperatures of 15.4 celsius recorded at both hawarden, in flintshire, and also in cardiff — those temperatures way above the december average. and those mild weather conditions were brought to us by these southwesterly winds, which are still across a good part of the country. however, look at this band of rain sinking south across scotland. behind that, we start to see the winds turn more to a northerly direction — and it's those northerly winds that, through monday, will push this zone of colder air southwards. so, it will feel much colder as we go through the day, across northern areas in particular. so, the rain starts today — southern scotland, pushes southwards across northern
if the angela merkel of today would meet the teenage angela back in east germany when you were growingt would you say to your younger self about the future lying ahead of you? thank you so much, doctor merkel, a pleasure to talk to you. hello. meteorologically speaking, sunday was the first day of winter. now, there were a number of showers around, but it was a pretty mild day. indeed, across wales, we had temperatures of 15.4 celsius recorded at both hawarden, in flintshire, and also in...
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if the angela merkel of today would meet the teenage angela back in east germany when you were growingyou say to your younger self about the future lying ahead of you? thank you so much, doctor merkel, a pleasure to talk to you. hello there. the rest of this week looks like one of two halves. we'll certainly have some quieter, colderweather for the next couple of days with some decent spells of sunshine, could see some snow on the hills across the north through tuesday night, and then, as we push towards the end of the week, it turns milder, but very much wetter and windier, as deep areas of low pressure move in off the atlantic. so we're in this ridge of high pressure, though, for tuesday, and this wedge of colder air, as you can see on the airmass chart, so it will be a colder start for many for tuesday morning. very cold across scotland, perhaps down to —7, —8 celsius over the highlands and the grampians, and there will be some freezing fog patches around. some fog patches further south, too, which may lift into low cloud, but for many, it'll be a dry and a sunny day, with light win
if the angela merkel of today would meet the teenage angela back in east germany when you were growingyou say to your younger self about the future lying ahead of you? thank you so much, doctor merkel, a pleasure to talk to you. hello there. the rest of this week looks like one of two halves. we'll certainly have some quieter, colderweather for the next couple of days with some decent spells of sunshine, could see some snow on the hills across the north through tuesday night, and then, as we...
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last but not least is angela. angela is executive director of the national gentle inclusion alliance. she has really pioneered the role of digital inclusion, digital equity and is a leader in this movement for many years. let me go ahead and turn the microphone over to scott adams to take it away. we are going to try to limit our viewers on screen to a fewer number so we can be as utile for our television viewers. >> thank you, drew. it is such a pleasure to be back here with broadband live. giving reassuring thoughts on this important topic with you. i want to make sure to wish all of the viewers happy holidays. this is my favorite time of the year and i hope folks are getting prepared to spend some time with friends and family and eat some good food and just enjoy each other. my name is scott adams. i am the deputy director of broadband and digital literacy at the california department of technology's similarly named officer broadband and digital literacy. for those of you who don't know me, our department and o
last but not least is angela. angela is executive director of the national gentle inclusion alliance. she has really pioneered the role of digital inclusion, digital equity and is a leader in this movement for many years. let me go ahead and turn the microphone over to scott adams to take it away. we are going to try to limit our viewers on screen to a fewer number so we can be as utile for our television viewers. >> thank you, drew. it is such a pleasure to be back here with broadband...
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angela: my name is angela reed. fall river, massachusetts, and i am estranged from my mother. camilla: i don't have a phone number for my son. i don't have an address for my son. angela: there are so many reasons for initiating the estrangement. some of them even go back to childhood. and as a mother myself, things i would never do to my kids. jonathan: my name is jonathan simcosky and i live in san francisco. i grew up in kansas city, missouri, and i no longer speak with my parents or my brother. frances: my name is frances scott and i live in missoula, montana, and i am estranged from my adult daughter as of about eight years ago. jonathan: i'm the gay son of a southern baptist preacher. so the relationship was always pretty difficult. but i would say sort of, their ongoing support of donald trump became really untenable for me. the conversation has just been about like the extent to which his moral failings matter. they're giving donald trump a pass when i don't get one. >> my name is center leslie. i live in ric
angela: my name is angela reed. fall river, massachusetts, and i am estranged from my mother. camilla: i don't have a phone number for my son. i don't have an address for my son. angela: there are so many reasons for initiating the estrangement. some of them even go back to childhood. and as a mother myself, things i would never do to my kids. jonathan: my name is jonathan simcosky and i live in san francisco. i grew up in kansas city, missouri, and i no longer speak with my parents or my...
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as angela has 'ust to this news today. as angela hasjust said, _ to this news today.la hasjust said, we're _ to this news today. as angela | hasjust said, we're absolutely has just said, we're absolutely devastated. it seems completely irresponsible of the government to completely ignore the recommendation by the phs so, who have asked that compensation he urgently given to these women who have waited so long forjustice. they have seem to have decided that it is up seem to have decided that it is up to them whether it is right or wrong for had a six year survey by the phs so to find out just what has survey by the phs so to find outjust what has happened. it's just completely unacceptable. —— phso. also a government that supported us an opposition in this particular we've had lots of support from everybody for the keir starmer himself shook my head at a meeting at west minister for the we had labor mps set up waspi groups. including this kind of herself, to actually be presenting that oh no, i'm sorry, we didn't know the detail was at the time. no, we can't afford it.
as angela has 'ust to this news today. as angela hasjust said, _ to this news today.la hasjust said, we're _ to this news today. as angela | hasjust said, we're absolutely has just said, we're absolutely devastated. it seems completely irresponsible of the government to completely ignore the recommendation by the phs so, who have asked that compensation he urgently given to these women who have waited so long forjustice. they have seem to have decided that it is up seem to have decided that it...
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you saw angela's ted talk and was inspired by that. initially, it was me and angela really getting to know each other and interviewing the sheriff and a lot of previous participants. and then it took three years to get the green light to actually bring cameras into a jail. so that was a big hurdle. and then the film is about a coming of age relationship with these fathers and daughters. so it wasn't just about going in for this heightened dance moment. it was really about being with the girls and fathers long term and seeing what that one day of connection does to their relationships as they grow up. >> it's a profound impact. let's take a quick look at the documentary. >> our daddies are our mirrors that we reflect back on when we decide about what type of man we deserve and how they see us for the rest of our lives. i knew that girls needed a way to connect with their fathers. let's have a dance, one girl shouted. >> let's have a dance! what a great directive! so tell me, you know, this program grew out of the girls desire to build t
you saw angela's ted talk and was inspired by that. initially, it was me and angela really getting to know each other and interviewing the sheriff and a lot of previous participants. and then it took three years to get the green light to actually bring cameras into a jail. so that was a big hurdle. and then the film is about a coming of age relationship with these fathers and daughters. so it wasn't just about going in for this heightened dance moment. it was really about being with the girls...
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point number one, angela had no compromise on the ukrainians. you could never return back to being a part of russia, under no circumstances. with you or without you. no compromise on ukrainian sovereignty. second, no compromise on ukrainian territorial. we never give a piece of ukrainian territory to russia. you have a confirmation of that in the agreement. point number three, no compromise on ukrainian armed forces and their ability to defend ukrainian sovereignty. this is the main difference. the minsk agreement and is simple capitulation -- istanbul capitulation. number four, no compromise because only effective tailor-made function could cast putin's ability to finance the war. this is the way to bring him to the table of negotiation. this is not only a limit for reducing the oil price, the channels including for the russian vessel not insured. point number five, no compromise on european integration. without them, you never reach the sustainable agreement on the continent. it means full membership to nato . european means full membership in
point number one, angela had no compromise on the ukrainians. you could never return back to being a part of russia, under no circumstances. with you or without you. no compromise on ukrainian sovereignty. second, no compromise on ukrainian territorial. we never give a piece of ukrainian territory to russia. you have a confirmation of that in the agreement. point number three, no compromise on ukrainian armed forces and their ability to defend ukrainian sovereignty. this is the main difference....
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i got a lot of sympathy with angela rayner. she wants to balance the desire for local consultation and conversations with the desire to get things done, but when they come into conflict, which you kept asking, and they will, then there is a choice to be made. and if they're serious about it, which i think they will be, i think they're hanging so much on the reform of the planning system as the proxy for growth and then increased living standards, that i don't think they'll have any other choice other than to intervene to say no, you must. >> but they're going to have to intervene with labor councils and that huge number, like, 100 or so, labor mps who now represent rural constituencies. >> i think, joe, there is a huge political problem which you identified and angela rayner struggled to answer. i think, linda, to your point, there is a huge systems problem which is lack of construction workers, house building actually some figures that came out -- >> we're short a quarter of a million construction workers. >> figures came out
i got a lot of sympathy with angela rayner. she wants to balance the desire for local consultation and conversations with the desire to get things done, but when they come into conflict, which you kept asking, and they will, then there is a choice to be made. and if they're serious about it, which i think they will be, i think they're hanging so much on the reform of the planning system as the proxy for growth and then increased living standards, that i don't think they'll have any other choice...
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and angela rayner was very keen to talk about her target, 1.5 million homes. say how difficult it was, that that hasn't been achieved since the 1950s, the question is what are you going to do that is going to make anything different? and what she told me is, essentially, that she is going to tell all those councils, many of them labor councils, and all those mps, many of them labor mps, who object to building on green belt, who object to development and so on, you know, suck it up. don't mess with big ang. and as for the bats and the neuts who stand in the way of development, they need to pack their bags and go to some different country, because she's coming for you. i thought it was rather spirited. we'll see actually what the -- how the intention collides with reality. >> trevor, always great to chat. looking forward to doing the same next weekend, of course. >> see you next weekend. >> have a good one. >>> let's get more reaction to the situation in syria. joining me is matthew oket, the mercy corps country director for syria. thank you very much for joinin
and angela rayner was very keen to talk about her target, 1.5 million homes. say how difficult it was, that that hasn't been achieved since the 1950s, the question is what are you going to do that is going to make anything different? and what she told me is, essentially, that she is going to tell all those councils, many of them labor councils, and all those mps, many of them labor mps, who object to building on green belt, who object to development and so on, you know, suck it up. don't mess...
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around angela.e talking to you again. >>> first, major new develop ms in the manhunt for the gunman who killed a health insurance ceo in new york city. authorities are investigating a bus trip made by their person of interest, they say, ten days prior to the killing. investigators say a person travelled from atlanta to new york. police in atlanta are now assisting with the investigation. united health care ceo brian thompson was shot and killed as he was heading to an investor conference early wednesday morning. investigators are focusing on new pieces of video evidence that was taken 15 minutes after the shooting, about 30 blocks north of the scene. it shows a man riding an electric bike without the backpack the suspect was seen wearing. that's raising the possibility that maybe he ditched the bag as he was getting away. nbc news correspondent tom winter joins me now onset. tom, you know so much more than i do. let's start with -- i laid a lot of things out there. there seems to be a lot of bits an
around angela.e talking to you again. >>> first, major new develop ms in the manhunt for the gunman who killed a health insurance ceo in new york city. authorities are investigating a bus trip made by their person of interest, they say, ten days prior to the killing. investigators say a person travelled from atlanta to new york. police in atlanta are now assisting with the investigation. united health care ceo brian thompson was shot and killed as he was heading to an investor...
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yeah. >> well, gina and angela, thank you so much for your time.o work for now. there's customers yelling do not close. but again, today is their final day and we'll send it back to you for now in the studio. >> guys, i hope there's an old fashioned donut in your future there. thanks, betty. >> there may be. check back in the next hour, frank. >> maybe 1 or 2. >> all right. >> she better get it quickly. they're selling out. all right. thanks, betty. well, new numbers into our newsroom show the respiratory virus activity in the state is on the rise. the state department of health posted its latest weekly report last night. from december 8th to december 14th. and as you can see, those numbers there on your screen. positive flu tests are up 13%. rsv is up nearly 8%. covid activity is relatively low, just 2% higher than the week before, the department says. many californians who should receive a flu vaccine have not gotten one yet. and as the year comes to an end, millions of people who use those flexible spending accounts to pay for health care may lo
yeah. >> well, gina and angela, thank you so much for your time.o work for now. there's customers yelling do not close. but again, today is their final day and we'll send it back to you for now in the studio. >> guys, i hope there's an old fashioned donut in your future there. thanks, betty. >> there may be. check back in the next hour, frank. >> maybe 1 or 2. >> all right. >> she better get it quickly. they're selling out. all right. thanks, betty. well, new...
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poroshenko. >> and once again, angela, if you see me. [laughter] >> thank you. >> no, that's an interesting take. >> i was told that, first of all, she is in washington today. >> she's speaking with barack obama in the evening. >> she's speaking with barack obama, with the president, and if you have an opportunity to visit obama and merkel presentation of the book, or is it allowed to be in an advertising agent? [laughter] >> as long as i'm not advertising. >> if you have no objection, i highly recommend to buy the book because this is not a memoir, this is not only about the past, this book is about the future. >> thank you. 736 pages, which i've spent reading the last two, the last two weekends, actually having a worth looking at it. thank you, mr. poroshenko, that was interesting, and especially your views on the minsk agreement. and can we have one more question before we open up for questions. that is the question of timeline, especially with the situation. how much time does ukraine have, both sort of on the military side, that we
poroshenko. >> and once again, angela, if you see me. [laughter] >> thank you. >> no, that's an interesting take. >> i was told that, first of all, she is in washington today. >> she's speaking with barack obama in the evening. >> she's speaking with barack obama, with the president, and if you have an opportunity to visit obama and merkel presentation of the book, or is it allowed to be in an advertising agent? [laughter] >> as long as i'm not...
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happy birthday angela and to learn how you can donate food or money and volunteer your time, you can use the qr code on your screen or head to our website kpix.com. slash give for every dollar raised. a bay area family will receive two meals. okay, back to our first alert weather. right now, let's give you a live look outside toward the golden gate bridge. the blue skies right there, a little bit of haze kind of there in the background. let's check in with meteorologist jessica burch and jess. i mean, we're talking about potential rain coming >>>>right around the corner, and i'm kind of excited for it because it's not coming in too heavily. but we are expecting on and off showers throughout the rest of this week's forecast. starting late wednesday night, lingering into friday, saturday and early next week too. but before we get there, let's talk about this beautiful dry day ahead of us all throughout the bay area today. let's actually zoom in real fast. you can read these numbers. i know it's hard to read if we're too zoomed out. we're expecting 60s up in the north bay today in areas
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. >>> plus, former german chancellor angela merkel on the world now, and the world she left behind. story from steve hartman, humor from jim gaffigan, and more this first "sunday morning" of december. and we'll be back after this. it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ (box thuds) (water burbles and teabag rips) (teabag thunks and water burbles) - listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do. hi, guys. - [all] hey. - so what are you guys drinking? - constant comment. - when i'm drinking bigelow tea, it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. - that's what a cup of tea is. a moment for you, with someone you love. - oh. - it tastes really great. yes, it was
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angela thanks for about there and liz, too. to seema mody for the biggest names moving in this market. >> two names catching our eye, first walgreens shares are soaring, david faber reporting that sycamore is exploring a deal with the pharmacy retailer. they do have a history of doing retail deals but this would be the largest by far that it has ever contemplated. the "wall street journal" was the first to report on this. walgreens shares up about 18% at this hour. then there's toll brothers, sliding despite reporting a beat on fourth quarter earnings and revenue, the home construction company's gross margins were below estimates but analysts at wedbush security say demand as evidenced by orders is trending better than expected. the stock still down over 5% right now. >> seema, thanks. >>> we're just getting started. up next, amazon taking a bit of a breather today after claiming to new highs in its own right. what's behind that big run after the break. we're live at the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell" o
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perfect, angela. if you just keep your- forehead against the bar. angela has parkinson's.t if technology like this had been used, it may have been spotted earlier as she was already being treated by professor pearse for macular degeneration. what would you have been able to do differently? i would have been able to go to speech therapy longer, earlier. i'd have been able to go off and do something that i wanted to do, maybe go around the world, but i wouldn't go like this. um, and just generally enjoying my life a bit better. plan it. and this is how simple a scan to potentially be able to find out all of that actually is. you'll see a bright blue light. i just want you to look straight into that bright blue light. so, lara, we're looking at your scans right here, and this looks completely healthy and normal. these are the individual layers of the retina that we can see at the back of the eye. the inner layers go straight to the brain. and so often diseases that affect the brain will turn up right here at the front of the retina. the layers shown by this equipment are one
perfect, angela. if you just keep your- forehead against the bar. angela has parkinson's.t if technology like this had been used, it may have been spotted earlier as she was already being treated by professor pearse for macular degeneration. what would you have been able to do differently? i would have been able to go to speech therapy longer, earlier. i'd have been able to go off and do something that i wanted to do, maybe go around the world, but i wouldn't go like this. um, and just...
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as soon as we have it to the full my job in town. sl angela maxwell has reunited with one of her closest allies when she was in office. that's the full met us president obama. michael was in washington dc for an event to launch him all that an evening with angela miracle and bare rock obama. the sold out event in washington dc was for the launch of miracles, memoir, the 2 former political allies reunited to discuss her personal life and the crazy she faced during her tenure as the german chancellor. medical defended her open board and migration policy that took in over 1000000 refugees and asylum seekers in 2015. i saw that the time we cannot simply give sunday speeches and saying how much we respect human rights so much we respect human dignity and then all these people come out who's sick century and we tell them no for you. we don't have room way. we don't have this hot. i all despite criticism over her policies, there was plenty of praise for the former german chancellor. seen macro. somebody has done so much for europe in person. amazing. i think it was so interesting to see the, to
as soon as we have it to the full my job in town. sl angela maxwell has reunited with one of her closest allies when she was in office. that's the full met us president obama. michael was in washington dc for an event to launch him all that an evening with angela miracle and bare rock obama. the sold out event in washington dc was for the launch of miracles, memoir, the 2 former political allies reunited to discuss her personal life and the crazy she faced during her tenure as the german...
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earlier this morning i spoke to the deputy prime minister angela. what can you tell us about the situation in syria this morning? >> the situation looks very serious. if the regime has fallen then i welcome that news but what we need to see is a political resolution in line with the un resolutions and we need to see civilians and infrastructure protected. far too many people have lost their lives and we need stability in the region. >> i am interested in what you said about welcoming, before i asked about that what we know about british citizens? anything we should know about? >> the foreign secretary and our foreign office are working, you heard last week the foreign secretary was clear about uk civilians leaving syria. we have a plan to ensure people were evacuated ahead of what has happened over the weekend. we continue to support our uk nationals. >> you have been pretty clear, you are glad to see the back of the machine but how concerned are you about what may happen next? >> this is why we want to see the un resolution implemented in a politic
earlier this morning i spoke to the deputy prime minister angela. what can you tell us about the situation in syria this morning? >> the situation looks very serious. if the regime has fallen then i welcome that news but what we need to see is a political resolution in line with the un resolutions and we need to see civilians and infrastructure protected. far too many people have lost their lives and we need stability in the region. >> i am interested in what you said about...
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angela rayner wants mayors to multiply, so every area of england has one.ng point, when people and places across england finally begin to take back control over the things that matter to them. she is also giving the current mayors more powers over infrastructure and public transport, partly hoping they help achieve the government's economic growth and house—building targets. i think it is the single biggest change we have seen in our lifetime. you wanted more fiscal powers, didn't you, you wanted power over the money? we always want more, you know, greater manchester has been saying that for years. so we want more. but i think it is probably fair to say today's announcement is the biggest part of devolution since we have seen since george osborne introduced it back in 2016, so it a big step forward. what have you got against district councils though, deputy prime minister? i don't have a thing against district councils, i think working together, though, a unitarisation, you get a bigger scale, so some of those district councils will... so you want the counc
angela rayner wants mayors to multiply, so every area of england has one.ng point, when people and places across england finally begin to take back control over the things that matter to them. she is also giving the current mayors more powers over infrastructure and public transport, partly hoping they help achieve the government's economic growth and house—building targets. i think it is the single biggest change we have seen in our lifetime. you wanted more fiscal powers, didn't you, you...
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the deputy prime minister — angela rayner — has been spelling out the goveernment�*s proposals on devolutionuk. metro mayors in england will be given new powers to unblock planning delays — and local and district councils could be merged. to spain's supreme court — and will now serve a term of four years. austria striker guido burgstaller had his skull fractured after being attacked in the centre of the country's capital, according to his club side rapid vienna. they added he's now...
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she is interviewed by angela stent. after words is a weekly interview program with relevant guest posts interviewing top nonfiction authors regarding their latest work. >> i'm delighted to be doing this interview with stephanie baker and i want to congratulate her on this book. it is a terrific read. it is gripping and absorbing and an important account of the challenges that the west has fazed in sanctioning a country as large as russia. one that is much integrated into the global economy and to use the sanctions to punish russia for its unprovoked invasion of ukraine, full-scale invasion in february, 2022 and all of the difficulties that have accompanied that. the book is based on ms. baker's personal experiences as a rope order in russia and the interviews she has done with scores of people, all of the important characters in this drama. i want you to order it, to buy it and read it because you will really enjoy you and you will learn a great deal as i did. and it will really help you understand these very dangerous
she is interviewed by angela stent. after words is a weekly interview program with relevant guest posts interviewing top nonfiction authors regarding their latest work. >> i'm delighted to be doing this interview with stephanie baker and i want to congratulate her on this book. it is a terrific read. it is gripping and absorbing and an important account of the challenges that the west has fazed in sanctioning a country as large as russia. one that is much integrated into the global...
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former german chancellor angela merkel dishes about him. putin and the strongman phenomenon and the middle east meltdown. extremist islamic rebels rise up again, taking two of syria's biggest towns we look into our archives at the ordinary people whose lives have been ruined by this long, bloody conflict. >> then would i trade a tighter you know for the wisdom and the peace and serenity that i have in life of who i am today? >> no, i wouldn't. >> the substance demi moore's star rises again, and we talk about her new body horror film on the dark side of beauty and finding freedom in aging. and finally award winning director of all we imagine as light. payal kapadia tells us why love is political in india welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london, in his first trip abroad as president elect donald trump is in france this weekend to celebrate the opening of the notre dame cathedral. five years after parts of it were burnt down in a freak accident. dispensing with protocol, world leaders like emmanuel macron are eager
former german chancellor angela merkel dishes about him. putin and the strongman phenomenon and the middle east meltdown. extremist islamic rebels rise up again, taking two of syria's biggest towns we look into our archives at the ordinary people whose lives have been ruined by this long, bloody conflict. >> then would i trade a tighter you know for the wisdom and the peace and serenity that i have in life of who i am today? >> no, i wouldn't. >> the substance demi moore's...
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angela, i'll start with you. >> yes. >> how did you all come to this project? idea happen? >> yes, i was able to do a ted woman talk about this experience i was able to have with girls in my program in richmond, virginia, girls for a change, where they're part of social change projects, thinking about ways they can tackle issues in their community. and this particular project was about the narrative of black fatherhood. and these girls decided that they needed to really celebrate their fathers by creating a dance of their own. and during this event planning, they discovered that one of their friends had a father that was incarcerated. and they really wanted him to attend. and when they found out about the criminal justice system that he could not come out, they asked the sheriff in our community, could they come inside have and this special dance that would be rare, but would be necessary to connect girls to their fathers in spite of their incarceration. >> two things comes to mind here hearing about the film. one is i think people do not understand that when s
angela, i'll start with you. >> yes. >> how did you all come to this project? idea happen? >> yes, i was able to do a ted woman talk about this experience i was able to have with girls in my program in richmond, virginia, girls for a change, where they're part of social change projects, thinking about ways they can tackle issues in their community. and this particular project was about the narrative of black fatherhood. and these girls decided that they needed to really...
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angela aguilar fue mÁs buscada en google que beyoncÉ.iciste lo acaba de estropear. [risas] jessica: todo el mundo estÁ preocupado por kim kardashian. nadie ha podido dormir. ayer estuvo en nueva york, pero la vieron llegando en los carros que le dan a la persona. jomari: ese carro lo tuve yo por cinco meses. [hablan a la vez] se estÁ especulando que se rompiÓ el tobillo. fran: a lo mejor es parte del vestuario. te puedo decir que es super responsable de llegar y presentarse. no se podÍa perder la oportunidad. ana: le voy a mandar un mensaje porque estaba preocupada. [risas] le mando en nombre de todos aquÍ. karla: yo sentÍa algo asÍ. un presentimiento que algo venÍa. mira. fran: a veces, se ponen cortinas y todo. raÚl: un accesorio. quÉ accesorio que tiene satcha? karl ella llegÓ en una carro igual. satcha: igualita. [risas] vamos con esto. un pÁjaro serÍa el culpable del desvÍo de un vuelo con 190 pasajeros a bordo. el ave habrÍa impactado el aviÓn daÑando uno de los motores. obliga al piloto a cambiar de ruta. es asÍ como el vuelo en c
angela aguilar fue mÁs buscada en google que beyoncÉ.iciste lo acaba de estropear. [risas] jessica: todo el mundo estÁ preocupado por kim kardashian. nadie ha podido dormir. ayer estuvo en nueva york, pero la vieron llegando en los carros que le dan a la persona. jomari: ese carro lo tuve yo por cinco meses. [hablan a la vez] se estÁ especulando que se rompiÓ el tobillo. fran: a lo mejor es parte del vestuario. te puedo decir que es super responsable de llegar y presentarse. no se podÍa...
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angela merkel: the woman who ran europe.e world. leading notjust her country but to a large extent the whole of the european union, through the financial crisis, the covid pandemic and the migrant crisis of 2015. she famously allowed in more than1 million asylum seekers and other migrants here to germany and it's a legacy she now finds herself defending.
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angela rayner wants mayors to multiply, so every area of england has one.urning point, when people and places across england finally begin to take back control over the things that matter to them. she is also giving the current mayors more powers over infrastructure and public transport, partly hoping they help achieve the government's economic growth and house building targets. i think it is the single biggest change we have seen in our lifetime. you wanted more fiscal powers, didn't you, you wanted power over the money? we always want more, you know, greater manchester has been saying that for years. so we want more. but i think it is probably fair to say today's announcement is the biggest part of devolution since we have seen since george osborne introduced it back in 2016, so it a big step forward. what have you got against district councils though, deputy prime minister? i don't have a thing against district councils, i think working together, though, unitarisation you get a bigger scale, so some of those district councils will. .. so you want the cou
angela rayner wants mayors to multiply, so every area of england has one.urning point, when people and places across england finally begin to take back control over the things that matter to them. she is also giving the current mayors more powers over infrastructure and public transport, partly hoping they help achieve the government's economic growth and house building targets. i think it is the single biggest change we have seen in our lifetime. you wanted more fiscal powers, didn't you, you...
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our nation's history, americans elected two black women to serve in the senate at the same time, angela of maryland and lisa blunt rochester of delaware, both winning their races doubling the all time number of black female senators to just four. we should all rise up to make sure their representation and achievement is just the beginning. also this year california formally apologized for slavery, the most popular state of the country passing a bill as part of a legislative package aimed at repairing decades of systemic discrimination and it could represent a first step toward actual reparations. 2024 is the 60th anniversary of the passage of the civil rights act. in my capacity as head of the national action network, i marked the occasion alongside vice president kamala harris at the essence music festival in new orleans. just three weeks later harris' unexpected candidacy for president would begin. basil, your thoughts on social justice this year? >> you know, i thought a lot about shirley chisolm. i probably have not heard her name mentioned more in an election year than we did this
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okay, should we do about angela? angela. clark. news12, member of the board of supervisors. angela.hank you. mario. for your meeting. this. all right, madam clerk, let's go to general public comment. yes. we have several items on the agenda. items 36 through 38. the mayor's appearance and other items, generally speaking, that you may address. there are several items, though, that have already been disposed of. if you wouldn't mind, do not speak about items 32 through 35 or any items on the agenda. welcome, miss brown. we're setting the timer for two minutes. i'd like to use the overhead sfgovtv, please. thank you. i wanted to use this because we were talking about our new mayor coming in, and we have to gather around him. so are we here? wait. let me turn it up. try trying to make this work. you have to know us. you have to get to know us. come on. yeah. give me a hug. nice. oh. all right. i'm just here to pay my respects. i appreciate you inviting me. this is my first time meeting you in person. i may get to know you and get to know the community. and i appreciate you all having he
okay, should we do about angela? angela. clark. news12, member of the board of supervisors. angela.hank you. mario. for your meeting. this. all right, madam clerk, let's go to general public comment. yes. we have several items on the agenda. items 36 through 38. the mayor's appearance and other items, generally speaking, that you may address. there are several items, though, that have already been disposed of. if you wouldn't mind, do not speak about items 32 through 35 or any items on the...
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what happens to these workers to germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is, are allowed to block the climate change case has opened up the u. n's top course during a hearing in the hague, the south pacific islands nation of under watch who has urged the international court of justice to recognize the hum caused by the impact of global warming. it wants the quote to make fights and climate change. a legal obligation for other nations and to declare that failure to do so would be a violation of international law. well, that's it for me. jessica washington, you can find more information on our website, which is 0. don't come from mathis and will be here in around 30 minutes more as the days these continues often talk to i want to stay with the the hello there. it's being exceptionally where to go southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical fi icon that slammed into pooty chair, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west, while the remains of that system, it will pull out to sea, but behind it we've still go
what happens to these workers to germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is, are allowed to block the climate change case has opened up the u. n's top course during a hearing in the hague, the south pacific islands nation of under watch who has urged the international court of justice to recognize the hum caused by the impact of global warming. it wants the quote to make fights and climate change. a legal obligation for other nations and to declare that failure to do so would be a violation...
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from angela. for 60 years, miracle lead europe's largest economy, shipping, german and european politics. her successes and failures are facing renewed scrutiny with many, asking how her decisions have contributed to the challenges of today. many one is, is some way that you all up today that's to say, tune coming up next in good shape. looks at how to use medication safely without it needing to addiction. and remember, you can always catch up on our youtube channel, dw news on our website, dw, dot com, or on any of us extra media channels, uh channels. and then you could see the can, and i'll be back to the top of the alex with more international headlines to be completely then the in good shape medicine can be a grant help if it is taken correctly. stalled, properly disposed of in time. because medication can also post, i'm a real friend, find out which ones. and if you're doing everything the way to talk to audience, in good shape. next, on all of these spark fury, spain is europe's largest oli
from angela. for 60 years, miracle lead europe's largest economy, shipping, german and european politics. her successes and failures are facing renewed scrutiny with many, asking how her decisions have contributed to the challenges of today. many one is, is some way that you all up today that's to say, tune coming up next in good shape. looks at how to use medication safely without it needing to addiction. and remember, you can always catch up on our youtube channel, dw news on our website, dw,...
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well, because the germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is there. how does that? that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington inside story isn't the hello there. it's been exceptionally where to go. southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical by kind of slammed into pooty cherry, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west. well, the remains of that system. it will pull out to see, but behind it we've still got some big bus rain to come for likes of carol campbell and i do and some eastern areas of india on tuesday is looking while the shari on wednesday. but the rain isn't as intense. it slips its way towards central areas, but it's the launch the dry picture across the north, into pockets down in the north west of india with that quality remains an issue that will be some slight improvement through the mid week for new delhi. but the has of this uh, quality will be back towards we tend, it's set to get cooler as well in the pool as well to whether slips its way and it's cool as we
well, because the germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is there. how does that? that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington inside story isn't the hello there. it's been exceptionally where to go. southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical by kind of slammed into pooty cherry, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west. well, the remains of that system. it will pull out to see, but behind it we've still...
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astrid: yo creo que esto angela no le importa.rme. yo no voy a responder a lo que pudo haber dicho sobre la entrevista que le hice porque se estaba siendo mi trabajo y lo Único que le deseo a ninel es que ojalÁ se sienta amada porque merece sentirse amada. merece liberarse de las ataduras. una mujer que se siente amada tÚ le puedes hacer la pregunta que tÚ quieres y no va por ahÍ. jomari: el empoderamiento femenino empieza por no hablar del cuerpo de la mujer. astrid: tÚ mismo has dicho en redes sociales, jomari, que muchas personas no se aman como dios los mandÓ al mundo porque tienen inseguridades. jomari: yo creo que sea, alguien le dice aquÍ si que te ves bonita y ahÍ es en donde ella comienza a saltar. se ha creado una falsa expectativa de la realidad con los filtros.ninel se puede hacer lo que quiera, lo que pasa que cuando tÚ sales en televisiÓn y sales en las redes con un filtro de vez diferente y entonces la gente no ha asumido eso, ella habla mucho de la imagen que sale ella, el dÍa que sale en la mÁscara. sale en la mÁs
astrid: yo creo que esto angela no le importa.rme. yo no voy a responder a lo que pudo haber dicho sobre la entrevista que le hice porque se estaba siendo mi trabajo y lo Único que le deseo a ninel es que ojalÁ se sienta amada porque merece sentirse amada. merece liberarse de las ataduras. una mujer que se siente amada tÚ le puedes hacer la pregunta que tÚ quieres y no va por ahÍ. jomari: el empoderamiento femenino empieza por no hablar del cuerpo de la mujer. astrid: tÚ mismo has dicho...
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well, cuz the janitor is, it doesn't. charlie angela out is there. how does the inside stories nightstand? well matheson stayed with us and obviously the the had a lot of the let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and live and it reminds very unsettled across the north of the region. thanks to the remains of storm barbara, that's pulled away from greece. it's taking me, i'm settled whether to cyprus on, on, was to to a kid that will eventually push its way further east. as we go into the mid week, bring some showers into 11 on and syria for the south of visits and will settle situation. shamal when that's being blowing down the golf is set to ease as you go into wednesday. but temperatures will continue to full flight for the likes of grow hot and could top, and temperatures offsets come down across the nose of africa. for the likes of algeria, you can see some unsettled weather, gaining ground ground across the western part of the mediterranean. it'll be 15 degrees in l. g is with us on the settle conditions by the mid week. much qu
well, cuz the janitor is, it doesn't. charlie angela out is there. how does the inside stories nightstand? well matheson stayed with us and obviously the the had a lot of the let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and live and it reminds very unsettled across the north of the region. thanks to the remains of storm barbara, that's pulled away from greece. it's taking me, i'm settled whether to cyprus on, on, was to to a kid that will eventually push its way further east. as we...
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the deputy prime minister — angela rayner — has been spelling out the goveernment�*s proposals on devolutionstrict councils could be merged. hello — i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news... the deputy prime minister — angela rayner — has been spelling out the goveernment�*s proposals on devolution in the uk. metro mayors in england will be given new powers to unblock planning delays — and local and district councils could be merged.
the deputy prime minister — angela rayner — has been spelling out the goveernment�*s proposals on devolutionstrict councils could be merged. hello — i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news... the deputy prime minister — angela rayner — has been spelling out the goveernment�*s proposals on devolution in the uk. metro mayors in england will be given new powers to unblock planning delays — and local and district councils could be merged.
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. >> angela. >> career woman extraordinaire, advertising executive, and tony danza plays tony micelli, the failed professional baseball player. >> do you know that this is the best sauce i have ever tasted? >> it's soup. >> angela domestic labor becomes recognized as such when men perform it, whereas when women perform it, it's just, you know, the duties of love that you undertake as a wife and a mother. >> tony, you are the housekeeper. and this is part of the house. now, the private chamber may be mine, but the dust is yours. >> who's the boss was a huge hit. it was a groundbreaking show in that the woman is the one who's really wearing the pants. >> good morning, wallace and mcquade. >> listen to the way she does that, sam. >> that's why they made her the president. >> so angela is an advertising executive on who's the boss? >> elyse keaton on family ties is an architect. they have these really professional, upscale careers rather than just jobs. those are really powerful fantasies for women in the 80s. >> as a travel agent, i like to think that i'm a little cog in a big machine, a
. >> angela. >> career woman extraordinaire, advertising executive, and tony danza plays tony micelli, the failed professional baseball player. >> do you know that this is the best sauce i have ever tasted? >> it's soup. >> angela domestic labor becomes recognized as such when men perform it, whereas when women perform it, it's just, you know, the duties of love that you undertake as a wife and a mother. >> tony, you are the housekeeper. and this is part of...
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we turn now to angela watercutter of wired.angela, you have a fascinating new piece called, quote, the internet's obsession with luigi mangione signals a major shift. now, obviously, i just want to make sure, for the record, neither you nor i support murder. obviously, this is not something that we're applauding, but this is a phenomenon and we can't ignore it. what struck you as new in these online responses? >> i think it was just a matter of seeing the sort of instant, um, response. i think i guess there was a sort of, um, of the suspect even before anybody was named or identified. it was one of those things where on the internet that we knew that this terrible thing had happened, but everybody was able to sort of project an identity or sort of an ideal onto onto the suspect long before he had even been identified or found. >> and the praise for mangione for this accused murderer, it's not only in the digital world. we saw a lookalike contest in new york. people are selling things or were selling things with mangione image o
we turn now to angela watercutter of wired.angela, you have a fascinating new piece called, quote, the internet's obsession with luigi mangione signals a major shift. now, obviously, i just want to make sure, for the record, neither you nor i support murder. obviously, this is not something that we're applauding, but this is a phenomenon and we can't ignore it. what struck you as new in these online responses? >> i think it was just a matter of seeing the sort of instant, um, response. i...
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tony had prescott and he's got angela rayner.to have someone from the estates. >> yes angela rayner, my doppelganger. yeah. but i've been told which is good. but i don't think people really know where they lie. i mean, have you ever done the political compass? yes. oh, it's fascinating. and i mean, it's interesting how they say so. they give him a score of 48, they give nigel farage 9tt, which is leaning almost towards mussolini over there. rishi sunakis mussolini over there. rishi sunak is 77. and then diane abbott scores four, which i don't know. does that make her the dalai lama or stalin? i'm not sure, but four is. >> well, it's only as you say, if it's on a political campus, you need an x and a y coordinate, surely? >> well, no, i don't believe in that anymore. >> i don't oh you don't okay. no. >> well, i think that's interesting. i don't think that thatis interesting. i don't think that that is i think he is a bit more left than this. like right in the middle. i agree, i think because they get the score from asking his coun
tony had prescott and he's got angela rayner.to have someone from the estates. >> yes angela rayner, my doppelganger. yeah. but i've been told which is good. but i don't think people really know where they lie. i mean, have you ever done the political compass? yes. oh, it's fascinating. and i mean, it's interesting how they say so. they give him a score of 48, they give nigel farage 9tt, which is leaning almost towards mussolini over there. rishi sunakis mussolini over there. rishi sunak...
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former chancellor former german chancellor angela merkel. >> that's right kate. >> and no time for brain rot or dumbing down. >> now, let me tell you. >> no, please. >> everybody has to. >> really. you know, be in gear to deal with with this because what what she has said about ukraine, for instance is that, you know, even if trump wants to make a, you know, some kind of deal with putin or whatever, it has to come with strong guarantees for ukraine. >> you can't just believe putin as angela merkel with her experience, said. he told me a brazen lie. >> that was her, you know, that was her term about what he did in crimea, what he did in ukraine. so i asked her about trump and about her experience with him, and particularly what she noticed to be his fascination with dictators and authoritarians. >> so i put this rather long winded question to her, and here is the answer i remember very distinctly when donald trump was first elected. you did one. you were the only one to actually welcome his election conditionally. in other words based on the respect and the adherence to mutual values, dem
former chancellor former german chancellor angela merkel. >> that's right kate. >> and no time for brain rot or dumbing down. >> now, let me tell you. >> no, please. >> everybody has to. >> really. you know, be in gear to deal with with this because what what she has said about ukraine, for instance is that, you know, even if trump wants to make a, you know, some kind of deal with putin or whatever, it has to come with strong guarantees for ukraine. >>...
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angela, thank you so much for your time.'s start with the biden administration' s renewed surge of, you know, aid like rockets and armored vehicles. as we all know, this will sustain ukraine for a temporary period of time. but talk to me about the strategy here, because, again, this is about bolstering ukraine. is it to bolster ukraine, to put it in the best negotiating position possible when it comes to that, potentially under the trump administration? >> yes. so the ukrainians have been increasingly challenged on the battlefield. the russians have made territorial gains in the last few months. ukraine has a manpower problem. so i think there's the understanding in the biden administration that the trump administration will try and force the ukrainians to sit down and negotiate, and the idea is to put them in the strongest position possible when they sit down with the russians, and they need this boost. if the russians aren't going to make too many demands on them. >> what is your take from the time magazine interview with
angela, thank you so much for your time.'s start with the biden administration' s renewed surge of, you know, aid like rockets and armored vehicles. as we all know, this will sustain ukraine for a temporary period of time. but talk to me about the strategy here, because, again, this is about bolstering ukraine. is it to bolster ukraine, to put it in the best negotiating position possible when it comes to that, potentially under the trump administration? >> yes. so the ukrainians have been...
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angela, good to see you. >>> we have a nice little move before the christmas holiday.g to look >> >> investors are back in a festive mood. there's good reasons to be optimistic. of course, we have to keep expectations for returns materialistic. about half of the gain this year has been driven by earnings growth. as we think about the year ahead, it will have to be earnings that do the heavy lifting. the outlook looks good on that front with potentially s&p earnings about 10%, or more than that. >> you think we will get to the broadening that summer clamoring for quickly? >> it will have a balance between the mega tack -- tech companies and small caps. favor u.s. domestic equities to believe that the broadening might finally be realized in 2025. earnings growth for the magnificent seven, we have more from the domestic so they are less exposed to the mines that we can see. also, it could benefit from growth. >> we will leave it there. >>> happy holidays to you, everybody. a green across the board on this trading day. the bell out. we are green across the board this holid
angela, good to see you. >>> we have a nice little move before the christmas holiday.g to look >> >> investors are back in a festive mood. there's good reasons to be optimistic. of course, we have to keep expectations for returns materialistic. about half of the gain this year has been driven by earnings growth. as we think about the year ahead, it will have to be earnings that do the heavy lifting. the outlook looks good on that front with potentially s&p earnings...
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in these targets were first announced the housing secretary and deputy prime minister, annular —— angelathat government doesn't want to talk about annual targets any more. that is potentially a slight change. the government told us today that we have the worst housing crisis in memory and they pledged to build 1.5 million homes is important to get through that crisis and they said they will be changing planning rules to allow homes to be built on great boutland and recruiting an additional 300 planning officers to try to get some of these applications applications approved. jack. applications approved. jack, thank yom _ applications approved. jack, thank you. there _ applications approved. jack, thank you. there is - applications approved. jack, thank you. there is a - applications approved. jack, thank you. there is a much l thank you. there is a much longer report on that story on our website. hello again. we've had some rain, some showers around through this morning, but one thing that all of us will notice as we go through today is how much colder it's going to turn. we've had a few
in these targets were first announced the housing secretary and deputy prime minister, annular —— angelathat government doesn't want to talk about annual targets any more. that is potentially a slight change. the government told us today that we have the worst housing crisis in memory and they pledged to build 1.5 million homes is important to get through that crisis and they said they will be changing planning rules to allow homes to be built on great boutland and recruiting an additional...
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dame angela eagle, the uk minister for border security, said the government was supporting the frenches and this afternoon was among those blaming criminals for overloading people into unseaworthy vessels. translaion: there was a group of around 50 people _ who were due to take the boat, and there's another group who came on the boat. this created panic and overloaded the boat, and families were apparently separated. the english channel is the busiest shipping lane in the world. hundreds of vessels pass through it every day, dangerous even when the sea seems still. with temperatures so low, even minutes in the water can prove lethal. a un agency saying it has been the deadliest year on record. this has become all too familiar. frances read, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news now. protests have reportedly taken place in the iranian capital's main bazaar against the government's handling of the economy. videos posted on social media and verified by the bbc show hundreds of traders shutting their shops and joining a march in the bazaar — normally a stronghold of iran's cler
dame angela eagle, the uk minister for border security, said the government was supporting the frenches and this afternoon was among those blaming criminals for overloading people into unseaworthy vessels. translaion: there was a group of around 50 people _ who were due to take the boat, and there's another group who came on the boat. this created panic and overloaded the boat, and families were apparently separated. the english channel is the busiest shipping lane in the world. hundreds of...