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bailey is ready for this day. i want you to know that bailey is a good boy. he is a good boy.hat we are going to do today -- usually, as you know, i talked, take some questions, then we stay for selfies. --ave been in washington for it feels like years -- and have not been able to get out and talk to as many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. we are trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i cannot stay and do selfie, but bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we will do our best here. you know, this is such a moment this for over at a year. over a year ago, i got into this race in iowa. we have done town hall event taken thousands of unfiltered questions, lots of selfies, lots of notes you have pressed into my hands, lots of times you have stopped me on the sidewalk or in want toing lot, and i say thank you. thank you for engaging, but also youthank you -- also, thank for pushing. you asked hard questions and pushed on ideas. doinge thinking about this thing. have you thought about how it affects my family? ha
bailey is ready for this day. i want you to know that bailey is a good boy. he is a good boy.hat we are going to do today -- usually, as you know, i talked, take some questions, then we stay for selfies. --ave been in washington for it feels like years -- and have not been able to get out and talk to as many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. we are trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i cannot stay and do selfie, but bailey says he will...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey.ty can very easily fall into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party — it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people to saying to me, i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir. and i'm going, hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate? do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn't think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband's family. but i have never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry ha
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey.ty can very easily fall into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party — it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then...
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, and there is a sense that it long—bailey, and there is a sense thatitis long—bailey, and there is aght race and that is leading to it being concerns in the different teams about the ways that they can perhaps put their own candidate ahead of the other. in terms of the hustings, there was meant to be won today in dudley, that has been cancelled, but that is because sir keir starmer is having to ta ke because sir keir starmer is having to take some time off from campaigning at the moment because his mother—in—law was involved in an accident and is it in a very serious condition in hospital. and that was one cancelled yesterday. we are expecting more hustings over the coming weeks and the new leader of the labour party will be in place on the labour party will be in place on the 4th the labour party will be in place on the 11th of april. the labour party will be in place on the 4th of april. thank you very much. susana mendonca. a thai soldier who carried out a mass shooting spree has been killed by security forces. 26 people are known to have been killed in the attack and 57 others wo
, and there is a sense that it long—bailey, and there is a sense thatitis long—bailey, and there is aght race and that is leading to it being concerns in the different teams about the ways that they can perhaps put their own candidate ahead of the other. in terms of the hustings, there was meant to be won today in dudley, that has been cancelled, but that is because sir keir starmer is having to ta ke because sir keir starmer is having to take some time off from campaigning at the moment...
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rebecca long—bailey? those circumstances. rebecca long-bailey?ssue election which is what it was on the conservatives had three words, get brexit done, and we had three and a half paragraphs and try to change the subject and we were going to win andl the subject and we were going to win and i apologise for us going into an election like that where i don't think we would have won.|j election like that where i don't think we would have won. i am sorry because i know what this will do to people in my city and around the country and how much they are going to suffer and how we are not going to suffer and how we are not going to have hope for at least four years but we need to recognise that we are the party of transformation and we can provide that future of aspiration. but you were rejected. i don't think it was the policies specifically but we didn't package them well... people in the audience are saying yes it was. sometimes what we did and this is where we got the messaging wrong, we try to appeal to people by telling them that we would save them
rebecca long—bailey? those circumstances. rebecca long-bailey?ssue election which is what it was on the conservatives had three words, get brexit done, and we had three and a half paragraphs and try to change the subject and we were going to win andl the subject and we were going to win and i apologise for us going into an election like that where i don't think we would have won.|j election like that where i don't think we would have won. i am sorry because i know what this will do to people...
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wow, a long bus ride and bailey didn't even stop to pee.s more than i can say for some of the other democratic candidates. ( as bernie ) "okay, before we head in, i'm gonna go over there and redistribute my coffee into that bush." ( applause ) now, now in iowa-- "thank you, thank you! thank you for applauding my bladder!" down in iowa, campaign organizers have made some adjustments for bailey. at one stop, there were "warren" signs hanging knee high on the walls, a height strategically placed for selfies taken squatting next to bailey, along with four folding chairs and a few old antique lamps. that is my first thought whenever i hear a big dog is coming over. "bring out the antique lamps. now, you start a jigsaw puzzle on the floor, and i'll go get the faberge eggs." but since bailey's new to the campaign trail, i just want to give him one piece of advice: stay away from mike bloomberg! we've got a great show for you tonight, everybody. edie falco is here! but first, first, before edie comes out, ladies and gentlemen, first, we all know th
wow, a long bus ride and bailey didn't even stop to pee.s more than i can say for some of the other democratic candidates. ( as bernie ) "okay, before we head in, i'm gonna go over there and redistribute my coffee into that bush." ( applause ) now, now in iowa-- "thank you, thank you! thank you for applauding my bladder!" down in iowa, campaign organizers have made some adjustments for bailey. at one stop, there were "warren" signs hanging knee high on the walls, a...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party, it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i always have people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people to saying to me, i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir. and i'm going, hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate? do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn't think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband's family. but i have never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry has rarely gone down
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. into the good old way of fighting things in the labour party, it's left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i always have people saying to me, well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey. and then i've had other people...
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bailey worked the crowd, and bailey to took her place in a selfy line.sted some help. >> and we'll find out tomorrow with bailey worked with iowa voters. thank you all for watching. for "face the nation", i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a developing story in britain this morning. terror in london. police kill an attacker after he goes on a stabbing spree on a busy street. >> run for my life. >>> also tonight, lashing out. president trump takes shots at political rivals and his impeachment in a super bowl sit-down. >> it's been a very, very unfair process. >>> caucus countdown. >> hello, indianola! >> making their final pitches before tomorrow's first in the nation contest. >> now is the time for action. >>> restricted entry.
bailey worked the crowd, and bailey to took her place in a selfy line.sted some help. >> and we'll find out tomorrow with bailey worked with iowa voters. thank you all for watching. for "face the nation", i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a developing story in britain this morning. terror in london. police kill an attacker after he goes on a stabbing spree on a busy street. >> run for my...
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my guys, bruce and bailey. [applause] bailey is ready for the stage get away, dog. want you to know bailey is a good boy. usually as you know, i talk take some questions and then we stay for selfies. -- been in washington for feels like years. i haven't been able to talk to as manynologist iowa. i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to stay. i can't stay and do selfies but i have a substitute. bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we'll do our best. this is such a moment. i've been at this for a year. a little over a year ago, i declared, got in this race here in iowa. and in that time we have done town halls and taken thousands of unfiltered questions. lots of selfies. lots of notes pressed into my hands. lots of times you stopped me on the sidewalk or out in parking lots. i want to say thank you. thank you for engaging and also thank you for pushing. you ask hard questions. you pushed on ideas. have you thought about how it affects my family? have you considered this other part about the place where i live? what happens there? you pushed on questio
my guys, bruce and bailey. [applause] bailey is ready for the stage get away, dog. want you to know bailey is a good boy. usually as you know, i talk take some questions and then we stay for selfies. -- been in washington for feels like years. i haven't been able to talk to as manynologist iowa. i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to stay. i can't stay and do selfies but i have a substitute. bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we'll do our best. this is such a moment. i've...
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the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. way of fighting things in the labour party — its left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. and so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, ‘well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey.‘ and then i've had other people to saying to me, ‘i was going to support you, but i can't, because we've got to stop rebecca long—bailey, so i have to vote for keir.‘ and i'm going, ‘hang on, hang on, isn't the thing to do to vote for the best candidate?‘ do you have any tory friends? rebecca long—bailey said she didn‘t think she did, and keir starmer told us of course he did. i think i probably have some tory friends. particularly members of my husband‘s family. but i‘ve never kissed a tory in that way. that would be true to say. making it to the top job right now seems unlikely. but emily thornberry has rarely gone down without a fight
the contest has been dominated so far by two others, keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey. way of fighting things in the labour party — its left versus right. for the leader to take us forward, we need to have the best candidate. and so, to a certain extent, it's a good old—fashioned squeeze. and i've had people saying to me, ‘well, emily, i was going to support you, but we've got to stop keir starmer, so i'm voting for rebecca long—bailey.‘ and then i've had other people to saying...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. number of migrants intercepted in a single day trying to reach the uk from france by crossing the channel. 102 people have been detained today, breaking the previous record of 90, set yesterday. the home office said that five inflatable boats had been stopped. french authorities have also detained a further 30 people. a coroner has accused the scout association of putting young lives at risk, following the death of a teenager during a trip to north wales two years ago. ben leonard, who was 16, fell from a cliff near llandudno. a report said none of the leaders on the trip knew where he was when he died. the scout association says its policies and procedures have been strengthened since the incident. shamima begum, the former schoolgirl from london who ran away to join the islamic state group, has lost the first stage of a legal challenge against the stripping of her british citizenship. the judge accepted the government's argument that ms begum hadn't been made stateless, because she
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. number of migrants intercepted in a single day trying to reach the uk from france by crossing the channel. 102 people have been detained today, breaking the previous record of 90, set yesterday. the home office said that five inflatable boats had been stopped. french authorities have also detained a further 30 people. a coroner has accused the scout association of putting young lives at risk, following the death of a teenager during a trip to north...
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many were at the old bailey to see their former gp, a at the old bailey to see their formergp, a manrmer gp, a man they trusted being sentenced. shah had been described asa sentenced. shah had been described as a caring and concerned family doctor when behind—the—scenes he was exploiting these women for his own sexual gratification. he would carry out intrusive examinations when they weren't medically necessary, often risking the female patients. today thejudge in her sentencing remarks said shah was a master of deception, using a mixture of flattery and fear and abused his position of trust. she also said that we may never know the full extent of shah's offending. some of the victims, still struggling to come to terms with what happened. thank you. the tv presenter phillip schofield has revealed he is gay. the 57—year—old, who has been married for almost 27 years, and has two daughters, went public on social media, and then appeared live on itv‘s this morning, where he was interviewed by his co—host, holly willoughby. the presenter said his sexuality had "become an issue in his head
many were at the old bailey to see their former gp, a at the old bailey to see their formergp, a manrmer gp, a man they trusted being sentenced. shah had been described asa sentenced. shah had been described as a caring and concerned family doctor when behind—the—scenes he was exploiting these women for his own sexual gratification. he would carry out intrusive examinations when they weren't medically necessary, often risking the female patients. today thejudge in her sentencing remarks...
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helena, thank you, helena wilkinson at the old bailey.ople onboard a cruise ship offjapan — including a british passenger — have tested positive for coronavirus. over 3,500 people and crew remain in quarantine in the port of yokohama, in an attempt to control the spread of the disease. cases of the virus, which originated in mainland china, have now been reported in more than 25 countries. in china, there's been a growing wave of grief and anger, following the death of a doctor who tried to warn about coronavirus, but was told by the authorities to keep quiet. here's our correspondent robin brant. it is stuck at the quayside, and they are stuck on board. the diamond princess is a huge floating health hazard. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing, the biggest of course being 41 additional passengers being found positive test it for the coronavirus, one of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who has been... he was going to be split from his wife, you know, on honeymoon. he is going to be taken toa honeymoon. h
helena, thank you, helena wilkinson at the old bailey.ople onboard a cruise ship offjapan — including a british passenger — have tested positive for coronavirus. over 3,500 people and crew remain in quarantine in the port of yokohama, in an attempt to control the spread of the disease. cases of the virus, which originated in mainland china, have now been reported in more than 25 countries. in china, there's been a growing wave of grief and anger, following the death of a doctor who tried to...
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we are doing selfys with bailey in the hallway. take a picture with bailey, find the sign. we will make a line. bailey wants lots of pets and friends so go give him some love. thank you for coming. ♪ just a little bit ♪ just a little bit ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 2020 democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard holds a townhall in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> our campaign 2020 coverage begins saturday at 7:00 pm eastern live from the new hampshire democratic party annual mcintyre shaheen 100 club dinner featuring presidential candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom stier, michael bennett, bernie sanders, deval patrick, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and andrew yang. watch c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio apps. >> the new hampshire primaries tuesday. watch result and candidate'ses setting at 7:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio apps.
we are doing selfys with bailey in the hallway. take a picture with bailey, find the sign. we will make a line. bailey wants lots of pets and friends so go give him some love. thank you for coming. ♪ just a little bit ♪ just a little bit ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 2020 democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard holds a townhall in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> our campaign 2020 coverage begins saturday at 7:00 pm eastern live from the new hampshire...
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they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey's use of membership lists. of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links that were circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database, who had access to the membership data base, and who had access to the membership database, and her who had access to the membership data base, and her team who had access to the membership database, and her team said that was com pletely database, and her team said that was completely innocent. so, a lot of questions around the use of databases, questions around the use of data bases, and questions around the use of databases, and it is something which the labour party says it has told all of its candidates to be careful of. and the impact on the contest? it shows that things are getting ugly. it shows that things are getting ugly, and as we get close to the end date and we find out who the winner is, ithink date and we find out who the winner is, i think all of the candidates are getting a bit worried about the outcome. in terms of sir keir starmer
they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey's use of membership lists. of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links that were circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database, who had access to the membership data base, and who had access to the membership database, and her who had access to the membership data base, and her team who had access to the membership database, and her team said that was com pletely database, and her team said that was...
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a "homemade improvised explosive device" outside an ariana grande concert on 22 may 2017 the old bailey heard. his brother hashem abedi is standing trial at the court for his role in the attack which killed 22 people. the 22—year—old denies their murders and the attempted murder of others. the government has launched a public consultation about whether failure to pay the tv licence fee should no longer be a criminal offence. at the moment, anyone who watches or records live tv, streams programmes live on an online tv service, or uses iplayer, without a licence is committing a criminal offence — in 2018 more than 120,000 people were fined for licence fee evasion. if the change is approved, it could have a major impact on the bbc‘s finances. our media editor amol rajan is here.
a "homemade improvised explosive device" outside an ariana grande concert on 22 may 2017 the old bailey heard. his brother hashem abedi is standing trial at the court for his role in the attack which killed 22 people. the 22—year—old denies their murders and the attempted murder of others. the government has launched a public consultation about whether failure to pay the tv licence fee should no longer be a criminal offence. at the moment, anyone who watches or records live tv,...
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at 335 and right after bailey added again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the week. in this back and forth 7 goals through i. let's have a look now at all of saturday's games in a day of drama in the bundesliga as we soley for clues and edged out dortmund while in the on beat braman bottom side paddleboarding drew with fellow strugglers just pulled off a shed the points with both books there was mind that minds win over and freiburg down hoffenheim on from food on friday from front thrashed out and then in sunday's matches colline visit cloud champions by munich host challenges leipsic. watching deal with the news from delhi not shower and rain thanks to watching t.v. more at the top of the hour. they were forced into a nameless mess. there bob use your to. use tree of the slave trade is africa's history. to suit. our own trough it plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the.
at 335 and right after bailey added again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the week. in this back and forth 7 goals through i. let's have a look now at all of saturday's games in a day of drama in the bundesliga as we soley for clues and edged out dortmund while in the on beat braman bottom side paddleboarding drew with fellow strugglers just pulled off a shed the points with both books there was mind that minds win over and freiburg down hoffenheim on from food...
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and right after bailey and again back he'll pass the ball finds lars vendor who gave the home side to win in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. a mindset and therefore game using his strength in ballet when they faced how to hatch straight from the rope enquires on a few lines to a 31 of victory now in the 1st half price on my sad face of the match and also 2nd minute who double that have. so that if their only go shortly after the damage was already done and offer a penalty was awarded quotas on added his 3rd goal from the spot in injury time these 3 points with minds out of relegation danger at least for the time being. more so that's have a look at all of saturday's games now and a day of drama in the bundesliga now as we saw in a because an edge don't do went wild when you want to beat the table and bottom side part of the injury with chaka fellow strugglers just offset the points with both but there was that mindset when i have a house a 5 will go down hoffenheim on friday frankfurt thrashed and then in sunday's matches cologne visit while champions buy and host challenges leip
and right after bailey and again back he'll pass the ball finds lars vendor who gave the home side to win in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. a mindset and therefore game using his strength in ballet when they faced how to hatch straight from the rope enquires on a few lines to a 31 of victory now in the 1st half price on my sad face of the match and also 2nd minute who double that have. so that if their only go shortly after the damage was already done and offer a penalty was awarded...
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means guerrero put the visitors up by but leverkusen had more left we've got bailey sub did and level the game at 335 and right after bailey and it again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the win in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. well meanwhile fallen giants that have been a man are deep in relegation trouble and coach sheldon cool fed is clinging to his job but they were boyd by victory over paris indorsement in the german comp midweek and were looking for a repeat performance as when you're in berlin came to town. concerned faces and braman and no wonder their team has been in freefall lists. he's in all 3 points against you in berlin where a must not least for embattled coach florian cool felt. but after a drop 1st half it was the 1st atos who opened the scoring in the 2nd period christopher lentz lead the ball on a plate for maria's one nil the new one after 52 minutes and it was at it again 20 minutes later. it was a bust you know anderson short was blocked out of the mud to burgle be slaughtered to hold his 2nd to no to quit for britain's de
means guerrero put the visitors up by but leverkusen had more left we've got bailey sub did and level the game at 335 and right after bailey and it again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the win in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. well meanwhile fallen giants that have been a man are deep in relegation trouble and coach sheldon cool fed is clinging to his job but they were boyd by victory over paris indorsement in the german comp midweek and were looking for...
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the game at 335 and right after bailey and it again that he'll pass the ball 5 large vendor who gave the home side the way in this back and. 47 goal thriller i. fall in giants vertebrae mina deep in relegation trouble and coach 4 and co fell is clinging to his job but they were boys by a victory over brucia dortmund in the german cup made wake and they were looking to looking for a repeat performance when it came to town. concerned faces and braman and no wonder their team has been in free fall this season all 3 points against lin were a must not least for a battle coach florian cool felt. but after a drop 1st half it was the visitors who opened the scoring in the 2nd period christophe allegedly the ball on a plate for maria's one in your own after 52 minutes and bill took was at it again 20 minutes later. was a bust you understand shot was blocked the board luis small to the hole is 2nd to none too quick for britain's defense and the ball clearly. i finished another impressive when for been deleted debutants in your own to sit comfortably admit what would give to swap places the res
the game at 335 and right after bailey and it again that he'll pass the ball 5 large vendor who gave the home side the way in this back and. 47 goal thriller i. fall in giants vertebrae mina deep in relegation trouble and coach 4 and co fell is clinging to his job but they were boys by a victory over brucia dortmund in the german cup made wake and they were looking to looking for a repeat performance when it came to town. concerned faces and braman and no wonder their team has been in free fall...
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means guerrero put the visitors arrive at leverkusen head more left early on bailey's dead and levelled the game at 335 and right after bailey added a good back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side to win in this. back and forth 7 goals through the i. have a look at all of saturday's games now in a day of drama in the bundesliga as we saw oliva cruz and edged out dortmund while in your own b. braman bottom side had a boardroom with shaka fellow strugglers dusseldorf shared the points with a false bug there was that minds win over him and 5 bergdahl hoffenheim on friday frankfurt thrashed alex burke and then in sunday's matches colline visit while champions by munich toast challenges leipsic well carnival season has kicked off including in europe's most famous kind of odd destination venice the. lagoon city i should say canal parade on saturday this year's motto is love games and silliness visitor numbers are reported to be down after last used flooding event its merits appeal to tourists to return saying the damage has been repaired and the city is more beautiful
means guerrero put the visitors arrive at leverkusen head more left early on bailey's dead and levelled the game at 335 and right after bailey added a good back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side to win in this. back and forth 7 goals through the i. have a look at all of saturday's games now in a day of drama in the bundesliga as we saw oliva cruz and edged out dortmund while in your own b. braman bottom side had a boardroom with shaka fellow strugglers dusseldorf...
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that is what i'm going to have to do, bailey. around. >>> we will get it back to you, sal. >>> the warriors of traded weight point guard d'angelo russell to the minnesota timberwolves. >> some excited fans when russell landed in minnesota last night. is new teammate was there to welcome him with a jersey. the warriors also traded away jacob evans and amari spellman. in return, former number one pick andrew wiggins along with future draft picks will be coming backgoldeninhas be aers - season, hoping to learn from their loss in last sunday's super bowl. during yesterday's joint news conference, coach kyle shanahan and went took questions on the season. they also took last three days, and i am very excited how the game went up to that point. i know that we did not make it happen, but a lot of credit to kansas city. making that third and 15, that was a high percentage deal. then you look at how you get back into it. to look at the calls and everything, you always wanted to work. anytime the play doesn't work, you are, like, yeah. i w
that is what i'm going to have to do, bailey. around. >>> we will get it back to you, sal. >>> the warriors of traded weight point guard d'angelo russell to the minnesota timberwolves. >> some excited fans when russell landed in minnesota last night. is new teammate was there to welcome him with a jersey. the warriors also traded away jacob evans and amari spellman. in return, former number one pick andrew wiggins along with future draft picks will be coming...
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and right after bailey added a game back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side. the queen i in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. you're watching news coming to you from berlin stay tuned for reporter are in need an eye doctor in tall changing lives american and steam and the entire team thanks for watching. were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensating. jews.
and right after bailey added a game back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side. the queen i in this back and forth 7 goal thriller. you're watching news coming to you from berlin stay tuned for reporter are in need an eye doctor in tall changing lives american and steam and the entire team thanks for watching. were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensating. jews.
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.backed by russia, against the last rebel enclave in idlib has caused one of the biggest waves of displacement in the nine year old war. intensive aerial bombardment and a ground offensive have emptied entire towns and sent huge numbers fleeing towards the turkish border. the united nations estimates that more than half a million people have been displaced over the past two months — 80% of them are women and children. it took years of fighting and a massive international effort to defeat the islamic state group. but is was a different type of terror group — its fighters didn't travel alone, but brought entire extended families with them. the result is that there are now 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children being held in the middle east. our correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway travelled to north—eastern syria to meet some of the children of is fighters, brought from their homes in indonesia — and now detained without much hope of return. the detention
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.backed by russia, against the last rebel enclave in idlib has caused one of the biggest waves of displacement in the nine year old war. intensive aerial bombardment and a ground offensive have emptied entire towns and sent huge numbers fleeing towards the turkish border. the united nations estimates that more than half a million people have been displaced over the past two months — 80% of them are women and children. it took years of fighting and a...
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and right after bailey and again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the win in this back and forth 7. through the over. some athletics now in sweden that mondo duplantis has broken the pole vault world record at a meeting in poland the american born athlete cleared 6.17 meters on his 2nd attempt to plant his breaks the record set by frenchman renner love villany who jumped 6.16 meters in ukraine 6 years ago the 20 year old nearly broke the record here in germany on choose day brushed the bar on his way down. mcconville ses and has kicked off including in europe's most famous cannibal destination the city has held its annual canal parade this his motto is love games and silliness visitor numbers are reported to be down after last year's record flooding the mayor has appealed to tourists to return to venice saying the damage has been repaired and that the city is now more beautiful than ever. and it's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you or thirty's in china say the death toll from the corona virus has now passed the 800 mark that means the
and right after bailey and again back he'll pass the ball finds lars bender who gave the home side the win in this back and forth 7. through the over. some athletics now in sweden that mondo duplantis has broken the pole vault world record at a meeting in poland the american born athlete cleared 6.17 meters on his 2nd attempt to plant his breaks the record set by frenchman renner love villany who jumped 6.16 meters in ukraine 6 years ago the 20 year old nearly broke the record here in germany...
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obviously the name barnum and bailey ringling brothers circus throughout her lifetime. so that name has carried. and because of one thing and as a museum owner. and the egress did you all learn that story quirks everybody thought it was a fantastic beast. [laughter] and then to find ourselves out on the street and have to pay another quarter to get back into the museum. that story is probably true. [laughter] the other thing we think we know about barnum is that he invented the phrase there is a sucker born every minute. that story is almost certainly itfalse. with those hundreds of thousands of words and there is no sign anywhere because to me the most persuasive argument against having said that is a relationship he began to develop with his museum got one - - museum goers the people that would come for the melodrama. so later in his circus career in the last quarter of his life is always careful about his relationship with the audience. he did not exploit them that there is a sucker born every minute would suggest. after he bought the museum to spend enormous amounts
obviously the name barnum and bailey ringling brothers circus throughout her lifetime. so that name has carried. and because of one thing and as a museum owner. and the egress did you all learn that story quirks everybody thought it was a fantastic beast. [laughter] and then to find ourselves out on the street and have to pay another quarter to get back into the museum. that story is probably true. [laughter] the other thing we think we know about barnum is that he invented the phrase there is...
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danjohnson is at the old bailey.with the prosecution underlining the impact that bum had. 22 people killed, more than 90 seriously injured and 111 people injured —— treated in hospital. hundreds of others have suffered psychological trauma in the time since the bomb exploded. police estimate almost 1000 people were affected by this in total. today the prosecution said that hashem abedi is just as prosecution said that hashem abedi isjust as guilty prosecution said that hashem abedi is just as guilty as his older brother, salman abedi. and that he acted intending that whoever deployed the device should kill, maim and injure as many people as possible. the jury was told he maim and injure as many people as possible. thejury was told he had helped his brother gather the necessary ingredients to build the bomb and that he helped his brother test out different ways of constructing it and building a detonator. he had also organised a bomb factory on the edge of manchester and purchased items like screws and nails, to pack
danjohnson is at the old bailey.with the prosecution underlining the impact that bum had. 22 people killed, more than 90 seriously injured and 111 people injured —— treated in hospital. hundreds of others have suffered psychological trauma in the time since the bomb exploded. police estimate almost 1000 people were affected by this in total. today the prosecution said that hashem abedi is just as prosecution said that hashem abedi isjust as guilty prosecution said that hashem abedi is just...
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we'll have the latest from the old bailey. lunchtime: the mother of grace millane — the british backpacker murdered in new zealand — tells a court her daughter died terrified and alone. i will miss my darling grace until the last breath in my body leaves me. a ban in england on the sale of coal and fresh logs — for burning on open fires and stoves — in an attempt to cut pollution. england rugby star danny cipriani opens up about his struggles with mental health — following the death of his ex—girlfriend caroline flack. now, you want to tell your children what i used to tell my nick... and — after 35 years in eastenders — dot cotton hangs up her pinny and leaves albert square. and coming up on bbc news: india win the opening match of the women's t20 world cup — stunning the hosts and defending champions australia in sydney. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a woman who supported the banned islamic state group has admitted plotting to blow herself up in an attack on st paul's cathedral. safiyya shaikh — a 36—yea
we'll have the latest from the old bailey. lunchtime: the mother of grace millane — the british backpacker murdered in new zealand — tells a court her daughter died terrified and alone. i will miss my darling grace until the last breath in my body leaves me. a ban in england on the sale of coal and fresh logs — for burning on open fires and stoves — in an attempt to cut pollution. england rugby star danny cipriani opens up about his struggles with mental health — following the death...
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people might remember that rebecca long—bailey, who is another of the frontrunners in this race, andorbyn's style of leadership and what have you, that last week it emerged that in terms of her campaign, that they had circulated links to volunteers that would allow them to access membership databases, and her team said that that was innocent, but this seems to be perhaps what sir keir starmer‘s team are alluding to. but it certainly shows that the contest is becoming ugly. what effect is it having on the labour leadership contest?m terms of the contest, the early stages had all of the early candidates showing that they wanted it to be very much a contest that was about bringing the party together. but essentially, when you see the different candidates, all these questions about whether or not they are accessing databases and what have you, it kind of gives a negative flavour to all of it. what we have seen in terms of the two frontrunners, we have four candidates in the race, lisa nandy and also emily thornberry. but in terms of the frontrunners, sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bai
people might remember that rebecca long—bailey, who is another of the frontrunners in this race, andorbyn's style of leadership and what have you, that last week it emerged that in terms of her campaign, that they had circulated links to volunteers that would allow them to access membership databases, and her team said that that was innocent, but this seems to be perhaps what sir keir starmer‘s team are alluding to. but it certainly shows that the contest is becoming ugly. what effect is it...
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aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.t. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing grassroots group momentum and the big unite trade union. her critics call her the continuity corbyn candidate, and certainly she rated his leadership ten out of ten. she's the candidate closest to his politics but, unlike the current labour leader, she wouldn't rule out pressing the nuclear button. if you have a deterrent, you have to be prepared to use it. she thinks too much was crammed into the 2019 manifesto, but she doesn't distance herself from the contents. she said she didn'tjust agree with the policies, she's spent the last four years writing them and as s
aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.t. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing...
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dan johnson is at the old bailey for us. what the old bailey for us. has been happening in court?was eight yea rs that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. the juries that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. thejuries heard that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. the juries heard the names and backgrounds and reasons for being there of the 22 victims. some had been attending the concert, some where they are to pick up their children who had been at the concert. the bomb was detonated as people are leaving. the details were upsetting, especially for families of victims in court and some of the survivors, either here at the old bailey or watching the proceedings backin bailey or watching the proceedings back in manchester. that was a poignant list that the prosecutor went through. the jury then saw images of salman abedi's lata 24 hours before you detonated the bomb. he went around manchester, gathering the last components he needed, and he visited the arena three times before he went that evening, essentially checking how you would get there and scoping out wha
dan johnson is at the old bailey for us. what the old bailey for us. has been happening in court?was eight yea rs that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. the juries that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. thejuries heard that bombing. the youngest was eight years old. the juries heard the names and backgrounds and reasons for being there of the 22 victims. some had been attending the concert, some where they are to pick up their children who had been at the concert. the bomb was...
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, over the " win with bailey" banner.rt lining up red over there. ♪ [indistinct conversations] ♪ "[aretha franklin's "r.e.s.p.e.c.t." playing ] ♪ ♪ washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you megumi yokota -- that impacts you. coming up, we discussed the early voting states of iowa and new hampshire. a professor will talk about the --tory of the professional watch washington journal line at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. on q and a, kathlyn sullivan, the first american woman to walk in space. >> we learned that we have so much more to learn about the universe. we have learned a ton more about black holes, galaxies. whenever look into stellar nurseries where stars are forming. we have been able to look further back into because of the distance seeing power of hubble. p.m.tch tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> next, we take you to waterloo, iowa, where democratic presidential candidate joe biden had a pre-caucus rally at the national cattle congress. in this portion, he mentioned
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our correspondent helena wilkinson is at the old bailey.e, more than well,, jane, more than a dozen of the female patients were in court today to see the doctor who they trusted sentenced for sexually assaulting them. now, he was a doctor who posed as a caring and concerned one. he had a practice in the east london, when in fact, behind the scenes, he was using these women for his own sexual gratification, the court heard. he carried out intimate examinations when they weren't needed, and often we re when they weren't needed, and often were putting the women at risk. we also heard that he made reference to also heard that he made reference to a number of celebrities when he saw some of these patients, celebrities who had either died or were diagnosed as being at risk of cancer in order to scare his female victims. thejudge today in order to scare his female victims. the judge today sentenced shah to three life sentences. at that point the parole board will have to decide when he will be released, but in her sentencing remarks, thejudge toda
our correspondent helena wilkinson is at the old bailey.e, more than well,, jane, more than a dozen of the female patients were in court today to see the doctor who they trusted sentenced for sexually assaulting them. now, he was a doctor who posed as a caring and concerned one. he had a practice in the east london, when in fact, behind the scenes, he was using these women for his own sexual gratification, the court heard. he carried out intimate examinations when they weren't needed, and often...
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starmer is way out in front it looks increasingly difficult for either lisa nandi or rebecca long baileythe theory put forward by andrew giese in this piece is he thinks there is still a way that lisa nandi might win if she manages. she gets first and second preferences and voting. laughter. when two. he is saying that if lisa manages to over ta ke saying that if lisa manages to over take rebecca to get in the second place, she could pick up enough of the second preference balance votes from rebecca to then overtake keir starmer and they think that is her path to victory although he says he is still thinks that is unlikely to happen. do you think there is any chance of keir starmer not when?” think, it is very hard to poll labour party members. that's not winning. we don't really know who they are. my husband is going to be voting and we had literature from keirstarmerand voting and we had literature from keir starmer and rebecca long bailey, nothing from lisa. i don't know is that it's just us or suggest a carcampaign is know is that it's just us or suggest a car campaign is doing somet
starmer is way out in front it looks increasingly difficult for either lisa nandi or rebecca long baileythe theory put forward by andrew giese in this piece is he thinks there is still a way that lisa nandi might win if she manages. she gets first and second preferences and voting. laughter. when two. he is saying that if lisa manages to over ta ke saying that if lisa manages to over take rebecca to get in the second place, she could pick up enough of the second preference balance votes from...
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, over the " win with bailey" banner.rt lining up red over there. ♪ [indistinct conversations] ♪ "[aretha franklin's "r.e.s.p.e.c.t." playing ] ♪ ♪ announcer: the democratic presidential candidates have been campaigning around i will. watch the iowa caucuses today starting at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. online on c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. theng up tuesday morning, president of the committee for responsible federal budget discusses this year's projected $1 trillion federal budget deficit. then dr. tom engels be, director of johns hopkins, talks about the federal response to the coronavirus. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> victory is not winning for a party. victory is waiting for our ourtry -- winning for country. announcer: president trump delivers his state of the union address from the house chamber live tuesday at 8:00 p.m. ea
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it is kyle bailey. the tech knowledge -- technology editor. >> has been shifting it. what are they looking to do. >> we want people to have access to their data the ability to delete the ability to correct. we want to minimize the amount of data. obviously, if you are ordering something on amazon where your to get the address. i'm going to give you permission to do something. i'm not exactly sure what. if i want to get that product in order to get past it. we want to limit the amount of data. we want to limit the disclosure of that data to third parties and we want to know where it goes in for what reason. there are a lot of things. in the 11th congress. we actually passed in the house of representatives act which was kind of a not too ambitious outline. but some of the things that we are talking about now. and we never did it. that is a decade ago. we had been talking about this for two decades and more. and yet consumers are losing more and more control and feeling it more than they ever had. >> you mentioned you had been gathering feedback. >> at access we had been
it is kyle bailey. the tech knowledge -- technology editor. >> has been shifting it. what are they looking to do. >> we want people to have access to their data the ability to delete the ability to correct. we want to minimize the amount of data. obviously, if you are ordering something on amazon where your to get the address. i'm going to give you permission to do something. i'm not exactly sure what. if i want to get that product in order to get past it. we want to limit the...
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did they let her dog, bailey, place the order? ( as bailey, on phone ) "hello? meat! ball!all. 'risket!" ( laughter ) ( as salesperson on phone ) "is this a dog?" ( as bailey ) "ruh-roh. rye-rye. ooo, garlic knots!" ( cheers and applause ) the one of the biggest not-winners was former vice president joe biden, seen here taking a quick mid-sentence nap. ( laughter ) get them while you can. biden's lackluster performances have a been a huge surprise. and now, even biden's own people are having trouble hiding their anxiety. one unnamed adviser told reporters, "i know we're supposed to say we're going to win, but i just don't know. this is horrendous. we're all scared." it's not great when your campaign sounds like a civil war letter home. "my dearest jill, we fled new hampshire after a miserable defeat and have retreated to make our last stand in south carolina. i thought we could win, but i guess i'm just a lying, dog-faced pony soldier." ( laughter ) "yours, joseph." ( applause ) "yours, always." last night was also the end of the fury road for some candidates, like colorado
did they let her dog, bailey, place the order? ( as bailey, on phone ) "hello? meat! ball!all. 'risket!" ( laughter ) ( as salesperson on phone ) "is this a dog?" ( as bailey ) "ruh-roh. rye-rye. ooo, garlic knots!" ( cheers and applause ) the one of the biggest not-winners was former vice president joe biden, seen here taking a quick mid-sentence nap. ( laughter ) get them while you can. biden's lackluster performances have a been a huge surprise. and now, even...
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>>and that was anthony bailey reporting make sure to tune in on saturday night february the 22th at 9 30 how the host an hour hidden history special celebrating black history. coming up former finaland the tea and fan favorite andre iguoda returned to the bay area play against his old teammates. >>mark and jason will set you up for bay area sports night by breaking down its with dollars return coming up. >>and winds continue with at least across parts of the north bay. we get a low temperatures we're going to have tomorrow they are going these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package antime right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4 week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/deal and never go to the post office again mik'mike will get it done?'n, ok, let me tell you what t 'it' is. as mayor, i exnded healthcare verage. as president, i'll build on
>>and that was anthony bailey reporting make sure to tune in on saturday night february the 22th at 9 30 how the host an hour hidden history special celebrating black history. coming up former finaland the tea and fan favorite andre iguoda returned to the bay area play against his old teammates. >>mark and jason will set you up for bay area sports night by breaking down its with dollars return coming up. >>and winds continue with at least across parts of the north bay. we get...
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and obviously the name barnum and bailey and the circus, it is a name that we've all known throughout her lifetime. it ended as you know, in 2017 but so there is that name has carried on of our knowledge of barnum descendent extent. i think we also know him because of one thing from his early part of his career as a museum order. the famous sign of this way to the egress. bejeweled and the story in school. he grasping the exit. people thought the egress was some fantastic beasts. and so they would fight follow the sign and find themselves on the street. [laughter]. and then they would have to pay another quarter to get back into the museum. that story is probably true. in the other story on the other think the real thing we know about barnum is that he said the phrase, there is a born every minute. that story is almost certainly false. it is hard to prove that something didn't happen. the barnum road i would take hundreds of thousands of words himself. at least that many and probably many more words were written about him. there's no sign anywhere that he ever said it. raven thought i
and obviously the name barnum and bailey and the circus, it is a name that we've all known throughout her lifetime. it ended as you know, in 2017 but so there is that name has carried on of our knowledge of barnum descendent extent. i think we also know him because of one thing from his early part of his career as a museum order. the famous sign of this way to the egress. bejeweled and the story in school. he grasping the exit. people thought the egress was some fantastic beasts. and so they...
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i brought along my husband, my bruce, alex,og, and bailey.ause] by the way, i should say now, i am so glad you all are here. usually when we get to the end, i do a long selfie line. we are trying to get around the state as much as we can, so i cut a deal with bailey. for extra milk bones, he is going to stay under the selfie line afterwards. [applause] sen. warren: i do want to thank you all. i started on this journey a little over a year ago right here in iowa. and in that year, we have done billions of town halls, unfiltered questions, selfies. you have pressed notes into my hand, whisper dreams into my ear, you have stopped me on street corners and in bars late at night over michelob ultra. yes, the club soda of bottled yeabeers. you have pushed me. you have asked me hard questions. i always knew i would be in this race. you asked hard questions. you told me your stories. what about this, will it work in my life? you made me a better candidate and you have made me a better president. thank you. thank you, iowa. [applause] i also want to sa
i brought along my husband, my bruce, alex,og, and bailey.ause] by the way, i should say now, i am so glad you all are here. usually when we get to the end, i do a long selfie line. we are trying to get around the state as much as we can, so i cut a deal with bailey. for extra milk bones, he is going to stay under the selfie line afterwards. [applause] sen. warren: i do want to thank you all. i started on this journey a little over a year ago right here in iowa. and in that year, we have done...
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danjohnson at the old bailey.cked the nation. cheering. the voting system used in the iowa caucus is complicated. members of the democratic party gather in places like schools, libraries and theatres, and publicly declare their support for candidates. there are two rounds of voting, but failures in the technology used to report the results meant none were released. iowa is known as a flyover state — it is right in the middle of america and its snow—covered streets are far away from the politically influential cities on its east and west coasts. but, for months, democrats hoping to become the party‘s nominee have been travelling here because this is the first of the state—by—state contests to select a candidate, and a good result here is a chance to be seen as an early frontrunner. but the failure to be able to announce any result led the trump campaign to declare that the democrats were stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation, with the sloppiest train wreck in history. i have a message for every american. o
danjohnson at the old bailey.cked the nation. cheering. the voting system used in the iowa caucus is complicated. members of the democratic party gather in places like schools, libraries and theatres, and publicly declare their support for candidates. there are two rounds of voting, but failures in the technology used to report the results meant none were released. iowa is known as a flyover state — it is right in the middle of america and its snow—covered streets are far away from the...
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. >> here's 11-year-old bailey. and there is 37-year-old slone. >> how do you all do that? >> a lot of work. >> reporter: computers and phones are set up with the fake social media accounts. >> it's coffee cups, puppies, flowers, normal just teen and tween expressions on social media. what we've been able to demonstrate with these is regardless of how innocuous content may be, they're still susceptible to being targeted by really terrible people. >> reporter: 7:00 p.m., time for the teen to go live with new photos. >> so right now, we posted just seconds ago. and now frankly, it's just a waiting game. >> reporter: what usually happens? >> we're testing the waters to the full-blown explicit content, photos, videos, texts, it's astounding and stomach turning. >> reporter: slone takes one of 15-year-old libby's accounts. >> reporter: you're giving them every opportunity to stop. >> law enforcement shares the parameters they abide by. >> reporter: already, someone has sent an explicit, nude photo. >> i just imagine being a 15-year-old and not really knowing what's going on. it'
. >> here's 11-year-old bailey. and there is 37-year-old slone. >> how do you all do that? >> a lot of work. >> reporter: computers and phones are set up with the fake social media accounts. >> it's coffee cups, puppies, flowers, normal just teen and tween expressions on social media. what we've been able to demonstrate with these is regardless of how innocuous content may be, they're still susceptible to being targeted by really terrible people. >> reporter:...
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our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, has been following the case at the old bailey.st physical but the idea of blowing up an entire cathedral. but in her words this morning, safiyya shaikh in it that was exactly her intention, that was exactly her plan, and the evidence as we understand it she went as far she possibly could and meeting some undercover police officers to acquire a undercover police officers to acquirea bomb, undercover police officers to acquire a bomb, to quite the reload up acquire a bomb, to quite the reload up under the dome of st paul's. so serious a threat she posed to national security that i understand mi5 national security that i understand m15 and the police made her one of the top ten priorities for investigation last autumn in the weeks up to her arrest and that meant that she had an enormous amount of resources thrown at her. 0ther amount of resources thrown at her. other forms of monetary... she came to light because of her own comments online and there'd been an divisive issue to how she was possibly running a pro islamic state social m
our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, has been following the case at the old bailey.st physical but the idea of blowing up an entire cathedral. but in her words this morning, safiyya shaikh in it that was exactly her intention, that was exactly her plan, and the evidence as we understand it she went as far she possibly could and meeting some undercover police officers to acquire a undercover police officers to acquirea bomb, undercover police officers to acquire a bomb, to quite the...
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aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.alist. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing grassroots group momentum and the big unite trade union. her critics call her the continuity corbyn candidate, and certainly she rated his leadership ten out of ten. she's the candidate closest to his politics but, unlike the current labour leader, she wouldn't rule out pressing the nuclear button. if you have a deterrent, you have to be prepared to use it. she thinks too much was crammed into the 2019 manifesto, but she doesn't distance herself from the contents. she said she didn'tjust agree with the policies, she's spent the last four years writing them and
aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.alist. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the...
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a jury at the old bailey has been shown cctv footage of salman abedi, the manchester arena suicide bomberled 22 people and injured hundreds. he's seen carrying a large rucksack, standing in a crowd of men, women and children. his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey accused of being jointly responsible for the attack, which took place in 2017. the indian capital, delhi, is witnessing its worst violence in decades, as fighting escalated between opponents and supporters of a new citizenship law. at least 13 people are dead, among them a policeman. from delhi, our correspondent yogita limaye reports. shouting and banging a mosque being vandalised. eye witnesses have told the bbc a mob of men climbed the tower and hoisted hindu religious flags on it. for a second day, parts of delhi are burning. it's the worst religious violence india's capital has seen in decades. this is a tyre market that's been set on fire. most of the shops here were owned by muslims. we've seen signs of arson all day, while we've been on the road. and we're just a few hundred metres from a place where ther
a jury at the old bailey has been shown cctv footage of salman abedi, the manchester arena suicide bomberled 22 people and injured hundreds. he's seen carrying a large rucksack, standing in a crowd of men, women and children. his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey accused of being jointly responsible for the attack, which took place in 2017. the indian capital, delhi, is witnessing its worst violence in decades, as fighting escalated between opponents and supporters of a new...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.domestic abuse. it‘s estimated 1—6 youngsters witness or suffer some form of violence or abuse in the home, and thousands aren‘t receiving the care they need. asjeremy cooke reports, if the damage is left untreated, the consequences can last for decades. i still remember hearing my mum‘s screams. i remember her black eyes, split lip. herfear as the door went. dad had come home in one of those moods, which means we should all run for cover. it‘s hearing your mum‘s screams... ..which i‘ll recall for a long while yet. carl is 52, a survivor of childhood domestic violence. now he‘s written down the boyhood memories that have cast their shadow over his entire life. memories of how his mum, his brothers and he were repeatedly beaten by his dad. you wonder, if you say something, that‘s going to spark him off to become violent. you wonder, are you going to sleep tonight? i used to get lots of nightmares as a kid. an enormous amount of nightmares. the police were never phoned. they never got ca
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.domestic abuse. it‘s estimated 1—6 youngsters witness or suffer some form of violence or abuse in the home, and thousands aren‘t receiving the care they need. asjeremy cooke reports, if the damage is left untreated, the consequences can last for decades. i still remember hearing my mum‘s screams. i remember her black eyes, split lip. herfear as the door went. dad had come home in one of those moods, which means we should all run for cover....
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under house arrest for bailey.activist has just been allowed out for a daily walk. that means meeting her eight—year—old at the school gates again. nisha has missed that. has mum has missed a lot. the sun and fresh air as well. how wind touches your skin even, because you don't feel it at all. the new rules mean we can talk too for the first time. it is like a nightmare, you know, but if you are a political activist in russia you just have to be prepared somehow for it. for prison. single mom is accused of links toa single mom is accused of links to a pro—democracy group based in the uk that is banned here as undesirable. she now has the electronic tag. that is how they control me. the cases based on a political debate and protest with a banner against vladimir putin. translation: protest with a banner against vladimir putin. translationzlj think they want to frighten activist, to show that if people are politically active, they will end up like me, in custody and suffering. the family has been trying to keep life
under house arrest for bailey.activist has just been allowed out for a daily walk. that means meeting her eight—year—old at the school gates again. nisha has missed that. has mum has missed a lot. the sun and fresh air as well. how wind touches your skin even, because you don't feel it at all. the new rules mean we can talk too for the first time. it is like a nightmare, you know, but if you are a political activist in russia you just have to be prepared somehow for it. for prison. single...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.remains undecided about what to do with the 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children, currently detained in the region. quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway travelled to north—eastern syria to hear their stories. the detention camps of the islamic state group aren'tjust a stain on syria... ..they‘re a black mark on the conscience of the world. in this desert of good and evil, there are the guilty... ..and the innocent. few countries have bothered to sift and separate what is left behind. nada fedulla is being punished for the sins of her father. along with her grandmother, he brought the family here in 2015. there's one person that's responsible for bringing you all the way here, for taking you out of school, from stopping you becoming a doctor. it's your father. yeah. can you forgive your father? yeah, because he's a human being, you know? every human being can make a mistake. but he's already apologised to me about what he did. he apologised to me and tried to make e
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.remains undecided about what to do with the 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children, currently detained in the region. quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway travelled to north—eastern syria to hear their stories. the detention camps of the islamic state group aren'tjust a stain on syria... ..they‘re a black mark on the conscience of the world. in this desert of good and evil, there are the guilty... ..and the innocent. few...