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bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much.bout a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to the [ bleep ] program. you're just going to kick me out of the program. other guys -- >> you think i can keep you in the program when you almost killed a guy? >> how is he almost dead? we don't describe to damn here. some others was up there. they was up there fighting, they didn't get cast away. >> that's the most brutal assault i've seen there in two years. >> so are you saying i did that? >> you and i know that you did it. >> nah, you ain't going to put words in my mouth. >> whatever they do with it, that's up to them. but you're not going back on that unit. >> i'm not trying to get back on the unit. my objective was reached. >> that's the thing that really pisses me off. and i think you really [ bleep ] me on that. >> what's that? >> becaus
bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much.bout a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to the [ bleep ] program. you're just going to kick me out of the program. other guys -- >> you think i can keep you in the program when you almost killed a guy? >> how is he almost dead?...
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in the spirit of this exhibition, yes, i, bill bailey, bill of bailey, am the first comedian to curatehibition of this kind, anywhere in the world. bill bailey seemed like such a sound guy. he was as funny as he is on television. can you hear me? this is the loudest silent disco i have been at. what? i can't help it. this is a place for big kids and small, not unlike the malarkey festival, where i found out it was not just about books. this is the big malarkey, hull's first—ever literature festival for children. and if you thought a children's literature festival was all about books, think again. from theatre to hip—hop and arts and crafts, this week—long event has something for everyone. turning the east park of hull into a cultural paradise. # just look, it's true. # i just feel blue.# there has been a huge programme of activity and storytelling including a packed house forjulian clary talking about his children book. i caught up withjulian after he met the children of hull. what happens when you grow up, you're still a child inside. it was easy for me to revert back to being a child
in the spirit of this exhibition, yes, i, bill bailey, bill of bailey, am the first comedian to curatehibition of this kind, anywhere in the world. bill bailey seemed like such a sound guy. he was as funny as he is on television. can you hear me? this is the loudest silent disco i have been at. what? i can't help it. this is a place for big kids and small, not unlike the malarkey festival, where i found out it was not just about books. this is the big malarkey, hull's first—ever literature...
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there is no doubt that bill bailey is a man of many talents.e started out in stand—up but has acted in television series from black books and spaced to doctor who and hustle and he is a perennial favourite on tv panel shows. they pointed at me and they said, you are bill bailey aren't you? and then they went, nice try! able to play pretty much every instrument and with perfect pitch, he has successfully combined his musical talents with comedy. but he has other passions as well. bird watching is one of them. and now he has taken to museum curating as well. at the maritime museum in hull he has assembled a cabinet of curiosities, fascinating objects accompanied by their true descriptions and concocted, the ones as well. like this. or are the baboon buttocks? he has roped in the children of hull as well to make up some cracking tales. morgan, age 11, the cursed dog. it was found in the year a dark wizard cast a spell on him and turned him into wood. if you touch this dog for more than five minutes you will also get turned into wood just like othe
there is no doubt that bill bailey is a man of many talents.e started out in stand—up but has acted in television series from black books and spaced to doctor who and hustle and he is a perennial favourite on tv panel shows. they pointed at me and they said, you are bill bailey aren't you? and then they went, nice try! able to play pretty much every instrument and with perfect pitch, he has successfully combined his musical talents with comedy. but he has other passions as well. bird watching...
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bill bailey seemed like such a sound quy- bill bailey seemed like such a sound guy.as funny as he is on television. can you hear me? this is the loudest silent disco i have been at. what? i cant help it. this is a place where big kids and small, not unlike the malarkey festival where i found out it was notjust about books. this is the big malarkey, hull buzz ‘s first—ever literature festival for children. and hull buzz ‘s first—ever literature festivalfor children. and if you thought a children's literature festival was all about books, think again. from theatre to hip—hop and a rts again. from theatre to hip—hop and arts and crafts, this week—long event has something for everyone. turning the east park of hull into a cultural paradise. #just look, cultural paradise. # just look, it's true. # just look, it's true. # ijust # just look, it's true. # i just feel blue. there # just look, it's true. # ijust feel blue. there has been a huge programme of activity and storytelling including a packed house forjulian clary talking about his children book. i caught up with juli
bill bailey seemed like such a sound quy- bill bailey seemed like such a sound guy.as funny as he is on television. can you hear me? this is the loudest silent disco i have been at. what? i cant help it. this is a place where big kids and small, not unlike the malarkey festival where i found out it was notjust about books. this is the big malarkey, hull buzz ‘s first—ever literature festival for children. and hull buzz ‘s first—ever literature festivalfor children. and if you thought a...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer suzanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we send all the women home out. as well don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician he handled c eight for thirty years breed the fumes from all the samples we bring. the we just you know and a ton when we would take care of us and. so i just did mage all those for years near him. and we didn't realize our health was an issue then. surgeon diagnosed me have a new cancer. so he had to take all my rectum part of my cold. what politicians do listen to them. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more somehow want to be. the two going to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters and let us. sit. there. for ever
shortly after dupont decided to transfer suzanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we send all the women home out. as well don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician he handled c eight for thirty years breed the fumes from all...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the samples we bring. though we just you know as a time when we would take care of us and. so i just did my jobs for years. and we didn't realize our health was an issue then. surgeon diagnosed me. cancer. so they had to take all my rectum mccoll. a. player. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each . but then my fe
shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the samples we bring. though we just. as a time when we would take care of us and. so i just did my job for years near enough. and we didn't realize our health issue then. surgeon diagnosed me as having cancer. so he had to take all my rectum. you know provision out of my back when i wanted to. ask but i. owe. your. boss because. we sources you know. so i know you're not. you know just i mean most people have sped. up as well i must say i mean i just don't get it getting worse but those. my family fussy about my just but that's already yes it will be and he. fears will people been saying about rej
shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the...
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suzanne bailey came here in one thousand seventy eight to work on the tough line production lines. i went to work in may the eighth one thousand nine hundred seventy eight that was my glorious day . it took the pictures it's you it's me. without grey hair. in the middle yeah you know i was so happy i was that was the lead job i mean everybody wanted there because for the money and the benefits and everything like that it was secure the chemical industry of the growing growing by leaps and by. i mean you can just mention to dupont name and door swung open it was like princes coming through the door you know. i'm far from the environment. bright future with. where you're at the so i was thrilled i was absolutely thrilled that it. a few months after starting her job at dupont suzanne bailey became pregnant in january of one nine hundred eighty one she gives birth to the little bucky. when he was born it was very traumatic. they didn't know what to do with they never seen anything like it. i cannot figure out what happened. he had half an hour. half in. the eye as a keyhole pupil. i di
suzanne bailey came here in one thousand seventy eight to work on the tough line production lines. i went to work in may the eighth one thousand nine hundred seventy eight that was my glorious day . it took the pictures it's you it's me. without grey hair. in the middle yeah you know i was so happy i was that was the lead job i mean everybody wanted there because for the money and the benefits and everything like that it was secure the chemical industry of the growing growing by leaps and by. i...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer suzanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time canton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line. he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out all. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome what hurt me. clinton whimsically was a lab technician he handled c eight for thirty years breed the fumes from all the samples we breathe now we just you know as a time when we would take care of us and. so i just did my jobs for years near him. and we didn't realize who our health was an issue then. surgeon diagnosed me have cancer. so they had to take all my rectum part of my cold. oh they are already right. there look at that. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know really what it is that really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than two thousan
shortly after dupont decided to transfer suzanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time canton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line. he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out all. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome what hurt me. clinton whimsically was a lab technician he handled c eight for thirty years breed the fumes from all the...
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this is as you approach bailey road. and you will be in for some delays. 37 minutes between 160 and i- 80. over at the altamont pass, the usual slowdowns. westbound 580 but we're also getting first reports of a crash along westbound 205 right near mountain house parkway a bad accident. expect delays in both directions heading out towards i-5. we are in the green though for westbound 580 as of now. foggy conditions for drivers heading across the golden gate bridge this morning. there is a fog advisory in place. please be careful. ha t's a check of your traffic; over to you. >>> >>> both sides are firing off new warnings in the escalating war of words between president trump and north korea. but as christin ayers reports, president trump's top military man struck a different tone during his visit to silicon valley. >> reporter: secretary of defense james mattis tried to tone down the trump administration's rhetoric on the north korea crisis while touring a high-tech contractor's facility in mountain view. >> right now, sec
this is as you approach bailey road. and you will be in for some delays. 37 minutes between 160 and i- 80. over at the altamont pass, the usual slowdowns. westbound 580 but we're also getting first reports of a crash along westbound 205 right near mountain house parkway a bad accident. expect delays in both directions heading out towards i-5. we are in the green though for westbound 580 as of now. foggy conditions for drivers heading across the golden gate bridge this morning. there is a fog...
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one of the really cool things is called bailey's beads. it happens as the moon almost completely crosses in front of the sun, but the sun's rays are just so so they pass in front of the valleys and the mountains. it's that twinkling you see before complete totality. that last bailey's bead you see looks like a diamond ring because there's one ray that comes across that valley and then we're in totality to the point where the sun is blacked out enough where you can take the glasses off and look directly at the sun, because it is totally blocked and all you see is the outer atmosphere of the sun that doesn't cause damage to your eyes. you will see all those phases and then the reverse happens as we come out of totality. >> what we first saw in oregon when they went to the total eclipse, i was somehow expecting it would get pitch black. in fact, on the horizon it looked like sunset. if we were to turn the camera all the way around at that moment, would it be sunset all the way around? >> yes, which is wild. it's a 360-degree sunset around you
one of the really cool things is called bailey's beads. it happens as the moon almost completely crosses in front of the sun, but the sun's rays are just so so they pass in front of the valleys and the mountains. it's that twinkling you see before complete totality. that last bailey's bead you see looks like a diamond ring because there's one ray that comes across that valley and then we're in totality to the point where the sun is blacked out enough where you can take the glasses off and look...
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her husband matt made this statement outside the old bailey.over and i would like to thank the jury over and i would like to thank the jury for their verdict. i would like to thank my friends for their amazing support. i would like to thank duncan penney qc, the cps, the metropolitan police and in particular dc darren ca5e, metropolitan police and in particular dc darren case, for their diligence and support and also keith barrett. i would also like to thank the media for the respect they have 5hown the media for the respect they have shown me, my family and friends. i will make further statements in due cour5e will make further statements in due course but for now i would like to a5k course but for now i would like to ask the media to continue to respect my privacy and for us to remember kim not through the lens of this trial, but for being the beautiful, fun loving woman who adored her children and who lived her life to the full and by the mantra, make everyday count. thank you. that was matt briggs who5e that was matt briggs whose wife died
her husband matt made this statement outside the old bailey.over and i would like to thank the jury over and i would like to thank the jury for their verdict. i would like to thank my friends for their amazing support. i would like to thank duncan penney qc, the cps, the metropolitan police and in particular dc darren ca5e, metropolitan police and in particular dc darren case, for their diligence and support and also keith barrett. i would also like to thank the media for the respect they have...
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in the dock at the old bailey, he claimed he had no memory of the attack.iller who thought he'd covered his tracks and fooled investigators, but the emergence of this evidence has now brought him to justice. nick beake, bbc london news. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. north korea versus the usa —
in the dock at the old bailey, he claimed he had no memory of the attack.iller who thought he'd covered his tracks and fooled investigators, but the emergence of this evidence has now brought him to justice. nick beake, bbc london news. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. north korea versus the usa —
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and now over to the old bailey. the jury and now over to the old bailey.ee guilty of preparing terrorist acts. they have been dubbed the three musketeers because this setup a messaging group cold the three musketeers on the messaging app telegram. 0ne musketeers on the messaging app telegram. one man's car was found by officers in the west midlands last year. 0fficer sets set up a fake career service and when they went about his car last year they found a machete and a pipe bomb. the arabic word for infidel was scratched onto the blade of the machete. there were shot gun cartridges to. thejulius delight considering a verdict on the fourth accused who denies preparing terrorist acts. this trial has been going on for some time? it has been a trial of several months. it has had a huge amount of police resources , had a huge amount of police resources, the operation in this trial. police set up this company, it was an elaborate scheme. these three men who have been found guilty today were well—known to m15 and the police. two of the member and next door neighb
and now over to the old bailey. the jury and now over to the old bailey.ee guilty of preparing terrorist acts. they have been dubbed the three musketeers because this setup a messaging group cold the three musketeers on the messaging app telegram. 0ne musketeers on the messaging app telegram. one man's car was found by officers in the west midlands last year. 0fficer sets set up a fake career service and when they went about his car last year they found a machete and a pipe bomb. the arabic...
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you were saying the bailey's beads. describe what they are. essentially, what i was told before -- coming out of total eclipse right now. the bailey's beads, i'm going to put my glasses back on as the sun comes back from behind the moon. but the bailey's beads were the reflection, the sun coming off the surface of the moon. we're also seeing planets venus, many, many stars, as if it was the dark of night, craig. and now we are slowly but surely seeing the sun again emerge from behind the moon. i say slowly, but, again, 2,000 miles an hour is how fast this path of totality is, crossing the united states of america right now. >> jacob, it would seem as if the crowd that's gathered there, not disappointed at all in this celestial spectacle. >> reporter: no, let me ask this gentleman right here. sir, did this meet, exceed or disappoint you, your expectations? >> no, couldn't prepare for it. it's unlike anything i've ever experienced. >> reporter: it's incredible, isn't it? >> yeah. >> reporter: there is no objective journalism in watching a total
you were saying the bailey's beads. describe what they are. essentially, what i was told before -- coming out of total eclipse right now. the bailey's beads, i'm going to put my glasses back on as the sun comes back from behind the moon. but the bailey's beads were the reflection, the sun coming off the surface of the moon. we're also seeing planets venus, many, many stars, as if it was the dark of night, craig. and now we are slowly but surely seeing the sun again emerge from behind the moon....
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over towards bailey so the backup starts before you get to railroad. look at that over at harbor. waze can help you out. that will will take you around the area and, in fact, it's about the same. i would say folks are probably used to that heading to the walnut creek interchange. i would say please check your waze app because on your phone when you check your map you can check a little icon there, the magnifying glass. back to you. >> a nice description. thank you very much, mike. 4:49 right now. lawmakers stepping in to try to halt the eminent deportation of the oakland family. senator dianne feinstein last night visited the oakland home of maria sanchez. three months ago i.c.e. agents gave them 90 days to leave the country. the deadline is now four days away he. the couple have lived here more than 20 years and mrs. sanchez is a nurse at highland hospital. >> they're law abiding. they've never been arrested. it's everything the law ought to have some mercy. >> i.c.e. says the case has been reviewed multiple times over the years. they have four children. >>> many people right now
over towards bailey so the backup starts before you get to railroad. look at that over at harbor. waze can help you out. that will will take you around the area and, in fact, it's about the same. i would say folks are probably used to that heading to the walnut creek interchange. i would say please check your waze app because on your phone when you check your map you can check a little icon there, the magnifying glass. back to you. >> a nice description. thank you very much, mike. 4:49...
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we don't want to play with them bailey realization. >> okay, i'm done.i would love to know if they told dad or if dad just saw this video. >> dad knows. it's all put in the description. it was posted to his youtube channel. but we've all been there. dodged a bullet on that one, kids. >> okay, i'm done. i'm done. >>> giving fans an up close and personal look at their favorite celebrities. it's a series called 73 s.onti is one and only cindy crawford. >> thank you for this invitation. >> thanks for coming. and i'm still 21 years old apparently. >> yes. she looks amazing. and for the record she is 51 years old and slaying the crowds. >> you're trapped in a movie theater and can only see one movie for the rest of your life. what are you watching? >> anything with meryl streep. >> and you get a look at all of the intimate spaces of their life. >> what was your most memorable runway show? >> versace in '91 when we came down the runway lip-synching to george michael. >> what's your favoritehing about your kids? >> that we're amazing. >> kaiya, whose interview i
we don't want to play with them bailey realization. >> okay, i'm done.i would love to know if they told dad or if dad just saw this video. >> dad knows. it's all put in the description. it was posted to his youtube channel. but we've all been there. dodged a bullet on that one, kids. >> okay, i'm done. i'm done. >>> giving fans an up close and personal look at their favorite celebrities. it's a series called 73 s.onti is one and only cindy crawford. >> thank you...
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love to bailey gaither for the second time in the game.t was 16-0 sparty after a missed extra josh love to bailey gaither. they led 16-0. 16-0! and what happened? it just all fell apart. flowers to alaca. they went in front 21-16 and just ran off. little over two minutes in the half. johnson, nothing up the middle, how about the other side? found a seam and he is gone! 50 yards and a touchdown, his second of the game. south florida scored 28 unanswered points and went on to win 42-22. was this fight stopped too soon? >>> straight ahead, was it worth the price? floyd mayweather, connor mcgregor. was this fight stopped too soon? and, and the saturday night local big leaguers, 31 games left for the giants, 33 for the a's. this... ...but conor macgregor, ea 1 >>> all right, broadcast rights did not permit us to show you highlights of this. but connor mcgregor, the great ufc champion. he was defenseless in the end. mayweather says he's retiring with a record of 50-0. after his share of promotion he stand to earn $200 million. >>> now to basebal
love to bailey gaither for the second time in the game.t was 16-0 sparty after a missed extra josh love to bailey gaither. they led 16-0. 16-0! and what happened? it just all fell apart. flowers to alaca. they went in front 21-16 and just ran off. little over two minutes in the half. johnson, nothing up the middle, how about the other side? found a seam and he is gone! 50 yards and a touchdown, his second of the game. south florida scored 28 unanswered points and went on to win 42-22. was this...
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i wanted to mention highway 4 at bailey. they are clearing an accident. it was up to six cars involved according to chp with minor injuries. westbound four digit near bailey road, watch for slow traffic. this is a look at 280 in san jose. it looks good getting up to highway 17. if you are driving to the macarthur maze, it's not a bad commute. at the bay bridge, it is light. >>> we start with what we've had since monday and that is a fog bank and some drizzle. the fog is making a surge again into some inland areas. not everyone is in on it yet but i 5:30 pm -- 5:30 am or 6:00, and most locations should be on the observations. overall, thunderstorm activity will pick up again to the north. the low has weakened a little bit but it is still over us. mendocino and lake county, those good going around 1:30 pm or 2:00. the circulation has also kept temperatures in check. some inland areas did bump up a little yesterday. 50s and 60s. everyone is close again. 58, santa rosa. 59, sfo. low 60s to mid 60s from pittsburg out to brentwood. dental, 57. fog will continue
i wanted to mention highway 4 at bailey. they are clearing an accident. it was up to six cars involved according to chp with minor injuries. westbound four digit near bailey road, watch for slow traffic. this is a look at 280 in san jose. it looks good getting up to highway 17. if you are driving to the macarthur maze, it's not a bad commute. at the bay bridge, it is light. >>> we start with what we've had since monday and that is a fog bank and some drizzle. the fog is making a surge...
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beads obviously named after francis bailey.t coined the sunlight peeking its way through the valleys and craters of the moon and that's what creates the beaded effect. here it comes. we have got 25 seconds left here in charleston. you can see how blessed the folks of charleston are and how we feel. look at the cloud cover. we did not know whether or not this would work for us or not. but we are seeing it. it's quite visible to the naked eye. we're watching this with so many scientists who joined us today. former astronauts. i want to bring in dr. ashay. as you take in this image, what do you make of the fact we have been able to witness now the diamond ring, the flash of light as now darkness and nighttime turns back into daylight here in charleston? what an extraordinary thing to witness. >> it completely is. i've been chasing eclipses for over a decade and typically it's in places that are far flung around the world, the south pacific. it's a small group of people that travel all over the world to visit these. but now, here w
beads obviously named after francis bailey.t coined the sunlight peeking its way through the valleys and craters of the moon and that's what creates the beaded effect. here it comes. we have got 25 seconds left here in charleston. you can see how blessed the folks of charleston are and how we feel. look at the cloud cover. we did not know whether or not this would work for us or not. but we are seeing it. it's quite visible to the naked eye. we're watching this with so many scientists who...
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that breaking news from the old bailey in the last ten minutes.ary, has been found guilty of what was described as wanton and furious driving. but there was a second charge of which he was found not guilty, he was cleared of manslaughter following what's been described as a ground—breaking trial. that's emerged in the last ten minutes or so. the sentence hasn't yet been passed, he could face up to two yea rs passed, he could face up to two years in prison as a result of being found guilty of that one charge. we may hear from the husband of kim briggs outside the old bailey in the next little while. if he appears, we will cross there to hear from him. ahead of that it's time to catch up with the weather prospects. thank you. good afternoon. we have seen heavy rainfall overnight in northern ireland, localised flooding there and also in yorkshire today we have seen fairly heavy rain and as a result of that localised flooding. this photo was sent in by a weather watcher in scarborough. heavy rain ina watcher in scarborough. heavy rain in a short amoun
that breaking news from the old bailey in the last ten minutes.ary, has been found guilty of what was described as wanton and furious driving. but there was a second charge of which he was found not guilty, he was cleared of manslaughter following what's been described as a ground—breaking trial. that's emerged in the last ten minutes or so. the sentence hasn't yet been passed, he could face up to two yea rs passed, he could face up to two years in prison as a result of being found guilty of...
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old bailey for us now.bout events in court today. old bailey for us now. so tell us more about events in court todaym the last quarter of an hour or so, we got those verdicts, and charlie alliston from bermondsey in south london, 20, was found not guilty of manslaughter. he was, though, found guilty by unanimous verdict of the second charge that he faced, the lesser charge of causing bodily harm by wa nto n lesser charge of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving. there was very little reaction from charlie alliston or any members of the public in court at the time. we are expecting to hear from matt briggs in the next few moments, that is kim briggs's husband of some 18 yea rs, is kim briggs's husband of some 18 years, but a statement from him has just been read out in court. the court heard they had been together for 26 years, they said they were straightforward london family enjoying life but that all ended last february. the kids had to say goodbye to their money as she lay in intensive care. h
old bailey for us now.bout events in court today. old bailey for us now. so tell us more about events in court todaym the last quarter of an hour or so, we got those verdicts, and charlie alliston from bermondsey in south london, 20, was found not guilty of manslaughter. he was, though, found guilty by unanimous verdict of the second charge that he faced, the lesser charge of causing bodily harm by wa nto n lesser charge of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving. there was very little...
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those four menjailed for life bailey for terror offences.but they were found guilty yesterday and now they have been sentenced to imprisonment. children from the poorest families in england are continuing to fall further behind at school. the most disadvantaged children can be two yea rs disadvantaged children can be two years behind their peers. the government says it is directing an extra £72 million into areas with low social mobility. it starts in primary school and widens in the yea rs primary school and widens in the years that follow. the attainment gap between poorer and wealthier children. now, for some disadvantaged kids that gap did close slightly over the last decade, but when you look at the very poorest children, it did did not. the report calculates that by the time they set their gcses, they are two years behind. the picture does va ry two years behind. the picture does vary nationwide. we can speculate that funding will be a factor in certain parts of the country and we know that aspirations are quite important and cultural
those four menjailed for life bailey for terror offences.but they were found guilty yesterday and now they have been sentenced to imprisonment. children from the poorest families in england are continuing to fall further behind at school. the most disadvantaged children can be two yea rs disadvantaged children can be two years behind their peers. the government says it is directing an extra £72 million into areas with low social mobility. it starts in primary school and widens in the yea rs...
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>> totality and then the diamond ring and bailey's. >> reporter: what is totality?> totality is where the moon completely blocks out the sun. and bailey's beads is where there's bits of sun coming out of the moon's valleys. >> reporter: very cool. thank you so much, noah. >> and the diamond -- is where one giant bailey bead is coming out. >> reporter: we're related even though he can beat me at chess at 8 years old. the sun is starting to be blocked by the moon. it's exciting to know this is going to happen across the country and we're all going to see the same thing. craig? >> give that kid a contract. sign him up. gadi schwartz, casper, wyoming. dylan dreyer is a little nervous. >> you don't need us. you don't need me, sam. you just need him. he knows it all. >> what's the word? there had been a lot of concern about cloud cover in parts of the country, especially in the path of totality. >> it is pretty amazing, though, that the cloud cover is only in a few areas across the country. when you're talking about a total eclipse that goes from oregon to south carolina,
>> totality and then the diamond ring and bailey's. >> reporter: what is totality?> totality is where the moon completely blocks out the sun. and bailey's beads is where there's bits of sun coming out of the moon's valleys. >> reporter: very cool. thank you so much, noah. >> and the diamond -- is where one giant bailey bead is coming out. >> reporter: we're related even though he can beat me at chess at 8 years old. the sun is starting to be blocked by the moon....
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the bakery owner and his associate were convicted of ordering bailey's murder and sentenced to life inn. bakery handy man confessed to pulling the trigger but cooperated with police in order to receive a 25-year sentence. >>> two investigates has an update on a school district accused of mishandling a string of sexual assault cases and how administrators are using the summer breaks to update policies. >> it's part of an agreement between the palo alto unified school districts and the federal government's office of civil rights. jesse gary has the story. >> reporter: the palo alto school district leadership has been immersed in training as part of a push towards systemic improvements in handling title nine discrimination cases. superintendent dr. max mcgee and legal counsel retained by the district are leading the retreat. >> i think it's important that everyone at the school district understands what the response, you know, and approach to these types of issues is and how actually to comply with the law. >> reporter: those board policies are posed to -- supposed to protect students fro
the bakery owner and his associate were convicted of ordering bailey's murder and sentenced to life inn. bakery handy man confessed to pulling the trigger but cooperated with police in order to receive a 25-year sentence. >>> two investigates has an update on a school district accused of mishandling a string of sexual assault cases and how administrators are using the summer breaks to update policies. >> it's part of an agreement between the palo alto unified school districts and...
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following that case at the old bailey.n ireland collect their a—level results today there are warnings that some of the poorest students are being left behind. new figures show that a child from poor household in london is twice as likely to go to university compared to a poor child here in yorkshire. david rhodes reports from barnsley. it's the anticipation for some, the joy for others. a—level results day at barnsley sixth form college involves a lot of different emotions. i got a*, a, a. i'm really pleased with the grades i've got because i've got better than what i needed to get into university, anyway. because i got a‘, a, a. it's lovely seeing the students get their results, especially when they have done well. so, fantastic. best day of the year. there is, though, a north—south divide in university access as 41% of students from a poor background in london go to university, in yorkshire the figure is 19%. whilst in barnsley, the poorer students are the least likely to go to university in the whole of england. there
following that case at the old bailey.n ireland collect their a—level results today there are warnings that some of the poorest students are being left behind. new figures show that a child from poor household in london is twice as likely to go to university compared to a poor child here in yorkshire. david rhodes reports from barnsley. it's the anticipation for some, the joy for others. a—level results day at barnsley sixth form college involves a lot of different emotions. i got a*, a, a....
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some of the trial had to be held in secret, at the old bailey.midlands correspondent, phil mackie, reports. the raid at hero couriers in birmingham last august. an area near the city centre was evacuated and the bomb disposal unit called in. it was the culmination of an elaborate undercover operation in which the four men were observed meeting each other in birmingham and in stoke. they were already well known to the authorities. naweed ali and khobaib hussain had been jailed after travelling to a terror training camp in pakistan in 2011. in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out countersurveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones, they used encrypted social media apps to exchange extremist a
some of the trial had to be held in secret, at the old bailey.midlands correspondent, phil mackie, reports. the raid at hero couriers in birmingham last august. an area near the city centre was evacuated and the bomb disposal unit called in. it was the culmination of an elaborate undercover operation in which the four men were observed meeting each other in birmingham and in stoke. they were already well known to the authorities. naweed ali and khobaib hussain had been jailed after travelling...
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tom burridge, bbc news at the old bailey.he latest they have carried out in europe this year. but on the battlefields in iraq and syria, the islamic state group has been collapsing as it's driven out of its strongholds. but as they go, they're leaving behind a deadly legacy — children schooled in hate and trained for combat. more than 2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville has the second part of his report on what is calls its lion cubs of the caliphate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fertile recruitment ground for the islamic state group. is didn'tjust concentrate its attentions here on the battlefield. it also moved into
tom burridge, bbc news at the old bailey.he latest they have carried out in europe this year. but on the battlefields in iraq and syria, the islamic state group has been collapsing as it's driven out of its strongholds. but as they go, they're leaving behind a deadly legacy — children schooled in hate and trained for combat. more than 2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville has the second part of his report on what is...
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that verdictjust coming in at the old bailey, convicted for murder and arson.rth korea are being urged to use calmness. president trump tweeted reaffirming america's military power and boasting about its nuclear arsenal. the president said, hopefully we will never have to use this power, but there will never be a time when we are not the most powerful nation in the world. joining me now isjenny town, assistant director at the us—korea institute and managing editor of the north korean news and analysis website 38 north. iamjust i am just wondering if you you share the concern about the escalating line which? absolutely, it is counter—productive to the goals we have and raises the risk of conflict in the region that will help the united states as well as that of our allies. do you understand donald trump's comments come he says it is the only language pyongyang will understand? it is wrong understanding of what will resonate with the north koreans statements like this, i think north korea's response has been predictable. it is almost as if he is daring them to do
that verdictjust coming in at the old bailey, convicted for murder and arson.rth korea are being urged to use calmness. president trump tweeted reaffirming america's military power and boasting about its nuclear arsenal. the president said, hopefully we will never have to use this power, but there will never be a time when we are not the most powerful nation in the world. joining me now isjenny town, assistant director at the us—korea institute and managing editor of the north korean news and...
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the man will be sentenced here at the old bailey tomorrow. a british man — who was fighting islamic state militants in syria — took his own life to avoid being captured. ryan lock, who was 20 and from chichester in west sussex, died while fighting alongside kurdish forces in the northern city of raqqa last december. recording a narrative verdict, the coroner at the hearing in portsmouth said mr lock had sustained a leg wound and he was not prepared to fall into the hands of a "cruel and ruthless" enemy. after 65 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh has made his final solo appearance on royal duty. prince philip braved the rain to attend a parade by the royal marines, of which he's the captain general. now 96, he's the longest serving consort in british history. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace for us. good afternoon. on his 90th birthday prince philip said he had done his bit and he would be stepping down finally six years later, it actually happened. earlier this afternoon on a very wet and wind
the man will be sentenced here at the old bailey tomorrow. a british man — who was fighting islamic state militants in syria — took his own life to avoid being captured. ryan lock, who was 20 and from chichester in west sussex, died while fighting alongside kurdish forces in the northern city of raqqa last december. recording a narrative verdict, the coroner at the hearing in portsmouth said mr lock had sustained a leg wound and he was not prepared to fall into the hands of a "cruel...
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let's talk to our correspondent, tom burridge, at the old bailey.or a second time. that does raise questions. yes, i think that's one of the major issues simon to come out of the case and the police operation as a whole is when people are convicted of serious terrorist offences, they serve their time in prison, what happens to them when they come out? it raises questions about the lengths that police go to to basically gather evidence about people they think are plotting an attack. so these three men were incredibly savvy about avoiding surveillance. they would leave their mobile phones a distance away from themselves when they would meet up. they would meet up in open spaces. they would meet up in open spaces. they would meet up in open spaces. they would simultaneously turn off their mobile phones and that really led the police in west midlands to launch this covert operation, this sting operation, set—up a fake company with fake vans, fake company logos and that's how they enticed the men to work there. they didn't know their boss was an under co
let's talk to our correspondent, tom burridge, at the old bailey.or a second time. that does raise questions. yes, i think that's one of the major issues simon to come out of the case and the police operation as a whole is when people are convicted of serious terrorist offences, they serve their time in prison, what happens to them when they come out? it raises questions about the lengths that police go to to basically gather evidence about people they think are plotting an attack. so these...
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. >> we call it bailey's beads, because there was a guy named bailey who first described them, but i element it as the diamond ring effect. you would see that visually for a few nomts in the sky, but you immediately have to put your glasses back on, because you're looking at the full atmosphere fick, and it's so overwhelmingly bright. the totality is really the only time you can look at it that two minutes or so without endangering yourself? >> yes. the best way is don't look up at the sun and then put the glasses on. put the glasses on first and then look up at the sun. >> and the glasses are completely blacked out, essentially. if you are wearing glasses on the street, you would not be able to see anything. that's quite right. >> and if you can see something, i wouldn't use them. >> the totality only lasts about two, two and a half minutes. >> in this particular eclipse. if the moon were closer to us at the point of totality, we would have a longer eclipse. some i've been to have been as long as four minutes. >> wow. >> that was a lifetime, let me tell you. >> i can imagine. i also
. >> we call it bailey's beads, because there was a guy named bailey who first described them, but i element it as the diamond ring effect. you would see that visually for a few nomts in the sky, but you immediately have to put your glasses back on, because you're looking at the full atmosphere fick, and it's so overwhelmingly bright. the totality is really the only time you can look at it that two minutes or so without endangering yourself? >> yes. the best way is don't look up at...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.you can get in touch on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: liverpool are into the group stages of the champions league. they won convincingly over hoffenheim. and the victory means five english sides will compete in the groups for the first time. wayne rooney calls time on his england football career, announcing his retirement from the national team. he departs as the country's record goalscorer. and the fight of the year edges closer. we hearfrom both mayweather and mcgregor as they square up for theirfinal press conference in las vegas. welcome to the programme. liverpool are through to the group stage of the uefa champions league. jurgen klopp's side got the better of hoffenheim at anfield. liverpool were 2—1 up from the first leg in germany, and early goals from emre can and mohamed salah in the first 20 minutes extended their overall lead. can then s
dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.you can get in touch on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: liverpool are into the group stages of the champions league. they won convincingly over hoffenheim. and the victory means five english sides will compete in the groups for the first time. wayne rooney calls time on his england football career, announcing his...
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. >> bailey's in here. >>> coming up, the countdown is on to the latest massive lottery jackpot. tonight's powerball drawing is $700 million, and a message from someone who actually has that much money. >> oh, all right. >>> but first, the dress code battle for a family who's being told their son's hair is long. first, let's take a look at today's high temps. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is ove
. >> bailey's in here. >>> coming up, the countdown is on to the latest massive lottery jackpot. tonight's powerball drawing is $700 million, and a message from someone who actually has that much money. >> oh, all right. >>> but first, the dress code battle for a family who's being told their son's hair is long. first, let's take a look at today's high temps. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. (male #1)...
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football player we mains in a drug induced coma after suffering a dramatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey plays for a high school. the senior had seizure on the sidelines on friday. his parents drove 200 miles to be at his side. a gofundme page set out to raise 5,000 for his family, it's already raised $24,000. >>> five people dead after rains and flooding in houston. the area is also seeing sink holes and tornadoes and more rain on the way. there are good stories of heroism and kindness coming out of devastation. nbc knew reporter manu zack is reporting live. >> reporter: it's been remarkable to see the heroism some some people -- of some people as houston is trying to dig itself out from 600 billion gallons of water that has overrun this city. rescues continue in the dark of night here in houston. >> we got you don't worry. >> reporter: bisected by roads that are now rivers, america's fourth largest city is in crises. >> we need help in 5th ward. we need people here to evacuate people. get people here now before they die. >> reporter: the 911 system overrun. 56,000 calls in just 15 hour
football player we mains in a drug induced coma after suffering a dramatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey plays for a high school. the senior had seizure on the sidelines on friday. his parents drove 200 miles to be at his side. a gofundme page set out to raise 5,000 for his family, it's already raised $24,000. >>> five people dead after rains and flooding in houston. the area is also seeing sink holes and tornadoes and more rain on the way. there are good stories of heroism and...
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take time get the sun shining. 66, slightly below normal for this time of the years. 63 in foggy in bailey city. 74? pa know may. 88. 70 for oakland and berkeley. 71 freemont. 74 richland. 84 for con curd, 86 pleasant ton and 86 bret wood. a lot of clouds early on tomorrow morning. probably until tomorrow afternoon sunshine. a sea breeze will quick in. 63 for bodega bay. ocean water temperature current sitting at 62 degrees. we'll take you to atlanta where we have seen the storm system strength and we have tropical storm franklin. you can see winds at 44 miles per hour. if you take a look at the track over the coming days we expect franklin to strengthen a bit. you notice this orange outline along the coast. that's a tropical storm warning, we expect winds around 60 miles per hour. if you do have folks traveling to and around cancun the potential will be for gusty winds. planning the next seven days for you. coastal drizzle for monday. tuesday, below average it'll feel nice around here. wednesday, morning clouds afternoon sunshine, maybe a degree or two warm. thankfully i think a lot of fo
take time get the sun shining. 66, slightly below normal for this time of the years. 63 in foggy in bailey city. 74? pa know may. 88. 70 for oakland and berkeley. 71 freemont. 74 richland. 84 for con curd, 86 pleasant ton and 86 bret wood. a lot of clouds early on tomorrow morning. probably until tomorrow afternoon sunshine. a sea breeze will quick in. 63 for bodega bay. ocean water temperature current sitting at 62 degrees. we'll take you to atlanta where we have seen the storm system strength...
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all right, blue, bailey, who is bailie? >> me. >> you're bailey. come on out here.ou guys, you had no idea this was happening. but, girls, boys, everyone lovers ninjago, right? >> ya! >> who are these guys? >> ninjago! >> okay, so that is lloyd, he's the green ninja, right? yes, what's that mean, if people don't know why do you want to know who the green ninja is? is he good or bad, the green ninja? >> good. >> he's good. >> who is his dad? >> i forget. >> ya, and then we have mia, got to have a girl, right, we have to have her? we are live. >> hi,. >> do you want to say hi to your mom? >> okay, look, first of all, come over here. i love that your mom didn't tell you, you know who these guys are, right? >> had you you. >> what grade are you going into. >> fifth. >> are we the same height? when did you guys grow? here is another little guy. i saw your little brother being taken to the bus, to go swimming, right? >> ya. >> so your mom wanted me to send these guys just to say hi. are you cool with that? >> okay. >> have you had a fun summer? >> yes. >> yes. >> what wer
all right, blue, bailey, who is bailie? >> me. >> you're bailey. come on out here.ou guys, you had no idea this was happening. but, girls, boys, everyone lovers ninjago, right? >> ya! >> who are these guys? >> ninjago! >> okay, so that is lloyd, he's the green ninja, right? yes, what's that mean, if people don't know why do you want to know who the green ninja is? is he good or bad, the green ninja? >> good. >> he's good. >> who is his dad?...
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. >>> charity bailey, got myself a couple of questions for you. what does y-e-s spell?t does e-y-e-s spell? >> eyes. >> exactly. so simple. so close. >> i had to think about it. >> the fact it's such a simple question is why this video is just on fire. already passed million because he asked the same thing. >> what does y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> what does e-y-e-s spell? >> e-yes? >> like e-mail. come on. >> what does e-y-e-s spell? >> e-yes. >> she's probably underslept. what happens when you are underslept? >> you say things like underslept? >> it's a good thing you're all cute. >> well, funny enough, he goes straight down that exact road. he's not tricking her. he's just asking her a very simple question. some of you are recognizing him who famous as a country singer. >> e-y-e-s. e-yes. >> usually with these things you can take a moment and reason it out. but even that doesn't help. >> e-yes? it doesn't spell anything. >> that's not even a real word. you're making it up. >> what am i missing? >> he does give her a clue. let's all zoom in on this moment as she realizes.
. >>> charity bailey, got myself a couple of questions for you. what does y-e-s spell?t does e-y-e-s spell? >> eyes. >> exactly. so simple. so close. >> i had to think about it. >> the fact it's such a simple question is why this video is just on fire. already passed million because he asked the same thing. >> what does y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> what does e-y-e-s spell? >> e-yes? >> like e-mail. come on. >> what does e-y-e-s...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.onciliatory tone tonight following a rally yesterday where he land that state critics and attacked the media. speaking at a military vetera ns media. speaking at a military veterans event in nevada earlier this evening he called for unity along racial, political and class divides. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. applause we are not defined by the colour of ourskin, the we are not defined by the colour of our skin, the figure on our paycheque or the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity, by our citizenship in this magnificent nation and by the love that fills our hearts. he also touched on his administration's shifting foreign policy after committing more troops to afghanistan earlier this week. no longer are we using our military to build democracies. instead we're forming a coalition of nations that share the aim of stamping out extr
dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.onciliatory tone tonight following a rally yesterday where he land that state critics and attacked the media. speaking at a military vetera ns media. speaking at a military veterans event in nevada earlier this evening he called for unity along racial, political and class divides. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. applause we...
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in the dock at the old bailey, he claimed he had no memory of the attack.s and fooled investigators, but the emergence of this evidence has now brought him to justice. nick beake, bbc london news. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. north korea versus the usa — the language on both sides is increasingly extreme. but is there any logic to actual military action by either side? the world woke up to what felt like a serious prospect that we'll see a slide into conflict. however, we may take heart from the fact that there are few military options. one of the problems trump faces is, as belligerent and as inflammatory as his rhetoric gets, it's actually pretty difficult to use the stick. we'll ask if strong words have value, or raise the chance of some kind of miscalculation? it was like pulling teeth to get information, but european expenses were published today. do they tell us anything we need to know? # ar ben waun tredegar mae ffrwythau o bob rhyw also tonight, the welsh debate the role o
in the dock at the old bailey, he claimed he had no memory of the attack.s and fooled investigators, but the emergence of this evidence has now brought him to justice. nick beake, bbc london news. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. north korea versus the usa — the language on both sides is increasingly extreme. but is there any logic to actual military action by either side? the world woke up to what felt like a serious...
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. >>> let's talk to mike bailey from fbp capital market enterprises. looks like we're heading for another down day when it comes to the u.s. markets. what do you expect from today's trading session? >> so, we would expect a bit more continued down side so we've seen the market down about 2% this week following the trump an north korea war of words. looking around the word, asia are down more 1%, 2% we expect that type of decline, maybe a little bit less. but it does feel like there's downside momentum. we would expect that to continue friday >> we heard from the likes of ray dalio, big name suggesting that investors increase their allocation to gold to between 5% and 10% of their total asset allocation would you agree with that? >> we would probably see things differently. we typically stick with traditional equities, fixed income gold to us feels like a bit of a panic move it's an asset class we typically would shy away from and look at something where we can understand the fundamentals better for us we're looking at overall markets, looking for high
. >>> let's talk to mike bailey from fbp capital market enterprises. looks like we're heading for another down day when it comes to the u.s. markets. what do you expect from today's trading session? >> so, we would expect a bit more continued down side so we've seen the market down about 2% this week following the trump an north korea war of words. looking around the word, asia are down more 1%, 2% we expect that type of decline, maybe a little bit less. but it does feel like...
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we had an earlier accident at bailey road that delayed traffic if you are in antioch to conquer driverrself an extra 10 or 15 minutes. the san mateo bridge, a stalled vehicle on the span. traffic is slow getting out to be peninsula. this is a look at the bay bridge. about a 10 or 15 minute wait. >>> we have and extensive fog bank and i don't think temperatures will change much if anything, about the same as yesterday. there is a breeze that will also pick up a locate by over the weekend and that will continue to influence us with cool air aloft and a bigger fog bank pick these thunderstorms are popping up in northern mendocino county in the afternoon and also in trinity county and northern lake county. the bulk of this is north. we get the low clouds and fog and also some color inland temperatures. below is hanging around although it is pushing out of the area. another week low is dropping in. 58-60 on the water temperatures. that does hold some of these coastal and city temperatures up a little bit. the city did drop to 57 yesterday. about the same today. they are running warmer than
we had an earlier accident at bailey road that delayed traffic if you are in antioch to conquer driverrself an extra 10 or 15 minutes. the san mateo bridge, a stalled vehicle on the span. traffic is slow getting out to be peninsula. this is a look at the bay bridge. about a 10 or 15 minute wait. >>> we have and extensive fog bank and i don't think temperatures will change much if anything, about the same as yesterday. there is a breeze that will also pick up a locate by over the...
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officials, charities, and hospitals working to get it open at the kay bailey hutchison violation cent-- shelter at the latest. >>> the governor of texas calling in 1,000 additional members of the national guard to help flood victims. across the country, several states and the u.s. military sending emergency workers and equipment to texas where the work is only beginning. >> fema's going to be there for years. this does every's going to be a landmark -- this disaster's going to be a landmark event. while we're focused on response and helping texas, you know, respond, we're already pushing forward. recovery housing teams, we're pushing forward forces to be on the ground to implement the national flood insurance program. we're setting up and gearing up for the next couple of years. >> cnn's derek van dam now live from the flood zone in houston. so great to have you there. 3:00 in the morning there in houston. what are you seeing? >> reporter: certainly rain that's beyond anything that this city has ever experienced. rain beyond anything that i've ever experienced. i've covered plenty of
officials, charities, and hospitals working to get it open at the kay bailey hutchison violation cent-- shelter at the latest. >>> the governor of texas calling in 1,000 additional members of the national guard to help flood victims. across the country, several states and the u.s. military sending emergency workers and equipment to texas where the work is only beginning. >> fema's going to be there for years. this does every's going to be a landmark -- this disaster's going to be...
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show is produced by failed entertainment the same company that owns ringling brothers and barnum and baileyuntil it closed for good. after 146 years in operation. >> why do people want this now and they don't want the circus? >> people love entertainment. people want to be entertained. when you can bring a stunt show. i don't think anybody ever matched to this level. >> when i was a kid, it was an elephant. and a tired bear. this was all we got. >> we have a few other tricks up our sleeve. with flight automation and incredible projections. >> this is the main brain for the video system. we have projectors all over the set. we project the image of the set. >> we have 23 or 24 semi trucks that travel with us from city to city. the group spends between two and three days setting it up every week. >>> are this is the bread and butter and it's what we see in the show all over the place. >>s are this is between shows all week. >> you have to make this look good. our creative team is amazing. this is not a sit down show. we are in two days and do four days of performances. up to to 10 shows a week
show is produced by failed entertainment the same company that owns ringling brothers and barnum and baileyuntil it closed for good. after 146 years in operation. >> why do people want this now and they don't want the circus? >> people love entertainment. people want to be entertained. when you can bring a stunt show. i don't think anybody ever matched to this level. >> when i was a kid, it was an elephant. and a tired bear. this was all we got. >> we have a few other...
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we have had reports of two accidents westbound highway 4 at bailey road. a motorcycle hit-and-run and another accident with other vehicles. your backup is stretching beyond loveridge at this point. it's about a 46 minute travel time making your way from 160 over to i-80. that earlier crash on 101 at brokaw, looks like all lanes cleared. the speeds are moving right at the limit again. so you're good to go through that stretch. bay bridge toll plaza moving at the limit. back to you guys. >>> new this morning, bart and its consultants are sparring over changes needed in police oversight. kpix 5's jessica flores is live at the san leandro bart station with more. jessica? >> reporter: yeah. there's certainly a different opinion about what needs to be done right now. the barred board of directors is basically going through a debate right now, what should be done? should bart oversight of police officers be made stronger or not? that's what they were deciding yesterday. this is all coming in the wake of the oscar grant shooting. this has been a big topic since os
we have had reports of two accidents westbound highway 4 at bailey road. a motorcycle hit-and-run and another accident with other vehicles. your backup is stretching beyond loveridge at this point. it's about a 46 minute travel time making your way from 160 over to i-80. that earlier crash on 101 at brokaw, looks like all lanes cleared. the speeds are moving right at the limit again. so you're good to go through that stretch. bay bridge toll plaza moving at the limit. back to you guys....