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barton has historical ties to russia. and a beautiful princess from barton louisa married to future sa xander the first. and then lots of russian authors came to. like dostoyevsky to go and you have tolstoy and gogol they all wrote about it in russian literature barton barton is the most often mentioned norman russian town after paris. is there any friction between the coaches here between the russians and the people of bob bob. bob bob was just as i everything's peaceful and we're an international town and everyone mingles. the carriage drive gives you a good first impression of the city it strikes me that it was not only a magnificent spot held in the past it still is today there are a lot of baths and. let's start with ancient garden biden nearly two thousand years ago the romans were taking the spring water is rich in minerals and trace elements. they've built generous bathing facilities the ruins of which may be viewed today. nearby is the magnificent friedrich in the nineteenth century but again emerged as one of europe's best known for most bars. to consolidate this status grand duke frederick the first of barton had a bathing palace built in italian high renaissance style it bears his name pretty spot. today's spot. culture is still balsam t
barton has historical ties to russia. and a beautiful princess from barton louisa married to future sa xander the first. and then lots of russian authors came to. like dostoyevsky to go and you have tolstoy and gogol they all wrote about it in russian literature barton barton is the most often mentioned norman russian town after paris. is there any friction between the coaches here between the russians and the people of bob bob. bob bob was just as i everything's peaceful and we're an...
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barton barton thank you. italian city guide by the area because i got the maid in her new home one thousand years ago and now she knows every inch of the town. we were all we now were on list entirely. this was the place to be in the nineteenth century when barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling at the new arts and culture spot among you might say the rich of the beautiful strong along here. precisely along with people just like us who love life in baton barden. really to see and be seen to see and be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other end of a wing of the un so i thought what does bob have to offer younger people. we've got an entertainment program for younger people we have in clubs the club bernstein in the casino for example where international d.j.'s spin discs on the weekend. and we have a new concept for a bar and restaurant casual fine dining room is rooftop bar employee. so there's something for the hipsters to buy. it also is a bit exclusive you need cash don't you. know what. i'd say it is exclusive but there's something here for every budget. now we've reached the end of
barton barton thank you. italian city guide by the area because i got the maid in her new home one thousand years ago and now she knows every inch of the town. we were all we now were on list entirely. this was the place to be in the nineteenth century when barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling at the new arts and culture spot among you might say the rich of the beautiful strong along here. precisely along with people just like us who...
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barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and hot and it's still a hot spot our strolling avenue arts and culture spot among you might say the rich beautiful strong along here. precisely along with people just like us who love life in baton barden. really to see and be seen to see and be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests. it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other. of the on the inside what what does bob have to offer younger people we are now i am we've got an entertainment program for younger people we have in clubs the club bernstein in the casino for example where international d.j.'s spin discs on the weekend. and we have a new concept for a bar and restaurant casual fine dining room is roof top bar room pool. so there's something for the hipsters to buy. it also is a bit exclusive and you need cash don't you. know what. i'd say it is exclusive but there's something here for every budget at about the right. now we've reached the end of entirely at least every. it is still a residence for nuns. from here we had on downtown. here here to the right we see the russian church. oh ok i've already seen lots of russians in town so why is it that so many of them come here. by bombarding barton has historical ties to russia. a beautiful princess from boston who weighs married the future saw xander the first . and then lots of russian alters came to. like dostoyevsky to go and you have tolstoy and gogol they all wrote about it in russian literature is the most often mentioned norm russian town off to paris that is there any friction between the coaches here between the russians and the people of bob bob. bob bob was just as i do everything is peaceful and we're an international town and everyone mingles . the carriage ride gives you a good first impression of the city it strikes me that bob was not only a magnificent spot in the past it still is today there are a lot of baths and. let's start with ancient bodden biden nearly two thousand years ago the romans were taking the spring water is rich in minerals and trace elements. they've built generous paving facilities the ruins of which may be viewed today. nearby is the magnificent frederick in the nineteenth century button bu
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barton bridge. if the dunn barton bridge is in you're commute, you're looking good. we're tracking trouble spots and they're not causing major delays, but there's several trouble spots. southbound 101 at gastonia, there's a car fire. fire is on scene. we are tracking that. this is a new accident that just popped up in the last 15 minutes. it says emergency construction, but it's a spin out. northbound 280 at 880. one lane is blocked there in the south bay. so far not too many people on the roadway, so it doesn't seem to be causing backups yet. we're seeing a slowdown coming out of the tracy trngle through thaltamont pass. andthe richmond san raphael bridge, we saw a slowdown and they opened up the lanes back up. on and off lane closures in the westbound direction until 6:00 this morning. thanks to emergency construction on that bridge. we might see a few closures in the eastbound direction, but most of the work is being done in the westbound direction. you can see everything now finally moving straight along there at the toll plaza. you're good to go if you're making your way into marin. also good in bay bridge. not a single backup. looking good into san francisco. a slower ride as you're crossing the san mateo bridge. it's not bad. there's no issue here. it's heavier traffic, but not brake lights, just running lights. we'll let you know if the dunn barton bridge would be a good option. mary. >>> happy friday, emily. pleasant weather on this good friday and also the start of passover. you can see a live look with our san jose camera. south bay, clear skies. in san jose right now, it's 56 degrees. a cool 49. 52 in livermore, downtown san francisco. mid 50s oakland. and upper 50s in concord as we kickoff our friday here. so let's talk about the visibility because along coast, dense fog, down to a quarter mile at half moon bay. you can see that fog along the coast. and over the golden gate gap there. just through the golden gate gap. watching that dense fog along the coast, parts of the bay. otherwise, clear skies, and cool conditions. much cooler for today along the coast and near the bay, but still warm inland with above average daytime highs as we head through our afternoon inland. much cooler for all of us for your saturday. and a nice and mild easter sunday with mostly sunny skies. so if you're wondering, it has been a dry stretch for
barton bridge. if the dunn barton bridge is in you're commute, you're looking good. we're tracking trouble spots and they're not causing major delays, but there's several trouble spots. southbound 101 at gastonia, there's a car fire. fire is on scene. we are tracking that. this is a new accident that just popped up in the last 15 minutes. it says emergency construction, but it's a spin out. northbound 280 at 880. one lane is blocked there in the south bay. so far not too many people on the...
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doctor jane barton by the use of these powerful painkillers. doctorjane barton for prescribing painkillers at the hospital in the painkiller5 at the hospital in the 19905 bola5ie a'5 report said other staff were 19905 bola5ie a's report said other staff were also involved. speaking through her husband last year, she denied she was at fault. she's a lwa ys denied she was at fault. she's always maintained she was hard—working, dedicated always maintained she was ha rd—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients in a very in adequately resourced part of the health service. the new investigation will take at least nine months. the families of those who died to say they simply want to be heard. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. the uk's second biggest ca re in gosport. the uk's second biggest care home operator, four seasons, is going into administration. it is the latest in a series of care providers that has run into trouble. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. a5 asi as i say, a very big provider, what will happen to the reside
doctor jane barton by the use of these powerful painkillers. doctorjane barton for prescribing painkillers at the hospital in the painkiller5 at the hospital in the 19905 bola5ie a'5 report said other staff were 19905 bola5ie a's report said other staff were also involved. speaking through her husband last year, she denied she was at fault. she's a lwa ys denied she was at fault. she's always maintained she was hard—working, dedicated always maintained she was ha rd—working, dedicated...
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barton bridge. you can see the eastbound direction on that bridge just fine. westbound direction, the commute direction, starting to slowdown. we're seeing brake lights but it's a better option than taking the dunn barton bridge. other hot spots we're going to hit on 680. i'll get to those later. daren. >> after a traffic report like that and the crashing drum solo under it, i'm going to chill us out. take a look at the camera. this is your moment of serenity if you needed one if you're about to get in the car and figure out what's going on about the dunn bartondge. this is the end of yesterday's storm. so you're going to be able to tell there's an exiting storm today, but you're not going to get rained on. breezy and pretty clouds in the sky. we're not seeing anything coming onshore. maybe a few showers off the peninsula. here are the headlines for this day after. a weak storm on monday. it's just an isolated a.m. shower. but we saw on high depth doppler, that's not happening. breezy today and the real headline is we have a big warmup coming later in the week. i'll show you the warmest temperatures we have hit so far in the season. 62 with a 15 to 20 miles-an-hour breeze and 69 for inland locations. back over to you. >>> i'm katie neilson at the live news desk. we're looking at s. firefighs assessing damage after yesterday's devastating fire. they're working to salvage any remaining artifacts inside. you can see amazingly the crucifix above the alter still in tact along with many of those pews. more than 400 firefighters battled the fire for
barton bridge. you can see the eastbound direction on that bridge just fine. westbound direction, the commute direction, starting to slowdown. we're seeing brake lights but it's a better option than taking the dunn barton bridge. other hot spots we're going to hit on 680. i'll get to those later. daren. >> after a traffic report like that and the crashing drum solo under it, i'm going to chill us out. take a look at the camera. this is your moment of serenity if you needed one if you're...
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doctor jane barton the use of these powerful painkillers. doctorjane bartonthe hospital in the 19905. painkillers in the hospital in the 1990s. last year's reports and other staff were also involved. speaking through her husband last year, she did night she was at fault. she has a lwa ys did night she was at fault. she has always claimed she was a hard—working, dedicated always claimed she was a ha rd—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients with very inadequately resourced health services. police say the new investigation will take at least nine months and will create a panel of medical experts. since 1987, the family of those who have died have a lwa ys family of those who have died have always believed they have boys been listened to and that someone must be held accountable. it has been a tale of two halves of weather today. we have the glorious sunshine and the warmth in eastern areas, but the west has been disappointingly grey. in northern ireland, a wet day but the rain is starting to clear away. this is the weather front responsible
doctor jane barton the use of these powerful painkillers. doctorjane bartonthe hospital in the 19905. painkillers in the hospital in the 1990s. last year's reports and other staff were also involved. speaking through her husband last year, she did night she was at fault. she has a lwa ys did night she was at fault. she has always claimed she was a hard—working, dedicated always claimed she was a ha rd—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients with very inadequately...
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barton. barnsley are assisting south yorkshire police with enquiries. it was alleged by barnsley player cauley woodrow on twitter that bartondel in the tunnel. woodrow later deleted the tweet. the fa has provided the written reasons for clearing crystal palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey of giving a nazi salute earlier this month. they say the panel that heard his case believed hennessey‘s claim that he did not know what a nazi salute was and have advised him to brush—up on his history. the fa say it is regrettable and lamentable his ignorance about hitler, fascism and the nazi regime. liverpool are working with merseyside police to identify who threw a smoke device into the away fans‘ section during sunday's win over chelsea. the device came from the top tier of the anfield road end and landed on supporters below. police have confirmed that it caused a nine—year—old chelsea fan to suffer a panic attack. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. goodbye for now. let's return to the fire at the notre dame cathedral. authorities believe it was an acci
barton. barnsley are assisting south yorkshire police with enquiries. it was alleged by barnsley player cauley woodrow on twitter that bartondel in the tunnel. woodrow later deleted the tweet. the fa has provided the written reasons for clearing crystal palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey of giving a nazi salute earlier this month. they say the panel that heard his case believed hennessey‘s claim that he did not know what a nazi salute was and have advised him to brush—up on his history. the...
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our guest this morning as mike barton, chief co nsta ble of this morning as mike barton, chief constable can you reflect for us at the moment o n eve nts unfolding with the protesters, because the polarised opinion is why did the police not steam straightaway, get them off the streets, open the bridge is up and get on with it? why were they treating them differently to other protesters ? o n treating them differently to other protesters? on the other hand, people were saying how lovely, police were taking what seemed like a more organic, calm approach. so tell us what the rules are. you sum it up perfectly, there are always opposing sides. when the police are involved, there will always be polarised opinion, and generally we have got to try and work out what is that democratic way so that society can rub along. we can only use as much force as is necessary. but they are perhaps causing an obstruction. what you have seen on the news, between four and six people to take away the protesters, and they seem to me to bejolly away the protesters, and they seem to me to be jolly well prepared, t
our guest this morning as mike barton, chief co nsta ble of this morning as mike barton, chief constable can you reflect for us at the moment o n eve nts unfolding with the protesters, because the polarised opinion is why did the police not steam straightaway, get them off the streets, open the bridge is up and get on with it? why were they treating them differently to other protesters ? o n treating them differently to other protesters? on the other hand, people were saying how lovely, police...
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°ey incident involving fleetwood manager joey barton in the tunnel after his side does not 11—2 defeat at barnsley. the barnsley striker tweeted joey bartonbeen deleted for stop south yorkshire police confirmed they are investigating an incident while ba rnsley have investigating an incident while barnsley have confirmed they are assisting the police with their enquiries. max whitlock has won pommel gold at the european gymnastic championships in poland. it was a brilliant performance by the 26—year—old, who wins his first major title in almost two years — that after an 18—month winning streak on the pommel starting with olympic gold at the 2016 rio games. a bronze medalfor ellie downey in the vault, her second medal of the championships, after silver in the all round. it is the 19—year—old's tenth medal at european level. that's all the sport for now. loads of sport going on today and it's all on the bbc sport website — including a big win for bristol over saracens in the premiership. bbc.co.uk/sport. thank you, see you later. india is observing the centenary of the amritsar massacre — one of the darkest incidents of colonial history. br
°ey incident involving fleetwood manager joey barton in the tunnel after his side does not 11—2 defeat at barnsley. the barnsley striker tweeted joey bartonbeen deleted for stop south yorkshire police confirmed they are investigating an incident while ba rnsley have investigating an incident while barnsley have confirmed they are assisting the police with their enquiries. max whitlock has won pommel gold at the european gymnastic championships in poland. it was a brilliant performance by the...
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barton in the tunnel after his side's league one defeat to barnsley. barnsley striker corey woodrow tweeted that manager daniel scandal had blood pouring from his face after a confrontation with barton's all the sport for now. loads of sport going on today and it's all on the bbc sport website, including a big win for bristol over saracens in the premiership. bbc.co.uk/sport. doctors have used a new type of treatment, called "gene silencing", to reverse a disease which leaves people with crippling pain. the condition can also cause paralysis and is fatal in some cases. the treatment works by fine—tuning the genetic instructions locked into our dna. experts say the same approach could be used in other previously untreatable diseases. james gallagher reports. and the cows, look, moo! sue has endured pain few can imagine. she used to take strong painkillers every day due to a disease called porphyria. sue needed hospital treatment if she had a severe attack, but even morphine didn't stop the pain then. the pain, it's like nothing i've ever had before. i've had a child, i've done child labour but itjust feels like it's never going to end. this it is so, so intense, so strong that it's i
barton in the tunnel after his side's league one defeat to barnsley. barnsley striker corey woodrow tweeted that manager daniel scandal had blood pouring from his face after a confrontation with barton's all the sport for now. loads of sport going on today and it's all on the bbc sport website, including a big win for bristol over saracens in the premiership. bbc.co.uk/sport. doctors have used a new type of treatment, called "gene silencing", to reverse a disease which leaves people...
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barton. barnsley are assisting south yorkshire police with enquiries. it was alleged by barnsley player cauley woodrow on twitter that bartoneted the tweet. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. let's return to the fire at the notre—dame cathedral. the culture minister is arriving to see the scene for themselves. emmanuel macron went there last night. he was due to make an address and he postponed that as he went to deal with the fire. he spoke last night. sorry these pictures are cutting out, not a great signal. they are surrounded by firefighters, 500 firefighters were involved in the effort to protect that please burn for nearly 15 hours. this morning... this stone in the building is intact, the stone structure, but it is the huge amount of wood that was inside the building that has been almost entirely destroyed. two thirds of the roof, we understand, was destroyed. whether the remaining third can be salvaged has to be seen, but it was an extraordinary amount of wood that was used for that structure. 52 and two thirds of wood apparently in
barton. barnsley are assisting south yorkshire police with enquiries. it was alleged by barnsley player cauley woodrow on twitter that bartoneted the tweet. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. let's return to the fire at the notre—dame cathedral. the culture minister is arriving to see the scene for themselves. emmanuel macron went there last night. he was due to make an address and he postponed that as he went...
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barton, said that sending six year olds home, when there are already concerns about non—attendance rates, is not practicable. mr barton was taking alongside gp, dr caroline dollery, who told my colleague chloe tilley that many people had forgotten just how dangerous measles can be. i personally as a junior doctor many years back, have seen children i have seen children badly affected, brain damage, encephalitis, meningitis. people tend to think about these conditions as a bit like chickenpox but it‘s not, it‘s much worse. it‘s really important to understand that. you can understand why people also get anxious about immunisations. the truth is, it is important to allow people access to the right information and to come to a judgment. it‘s actually really important for people to understand a concept called herd immunity. measles is a good example. for every case of measles, 90 people contracted measles from that one case. you spread that without any symptoms. you don‘t actually develop any symptoms of measles and for three days you are spreading the disease. it is highly contagious. what happens if you vaccinate, if you get 95% of the population vaccinated, you protect the population. as an example, newborn babies are really vulnerable to these conditions because they can‘t have the mmr. if you do not vaccinate your children, you are contributing to severe illness and death of young babies. equally, the elderly and people on chemotherapy. we know that when the vaccination rates drop below 95%, those are the people who will suffer. stay with us for a moment because i want to bring in ben and jeff bartonve read on this andl you have not. i have read on this and i agree with the union idea that you are punishing children for their parents mistakes. that said, your medical colleague has adequately and very appropriately explained the situation. for me, it is a no—brainer, obviously i have read things on the internet, i have made an informed decision by listening to health professionals, medical experts, ijust think that health professionals, medical experts, i just think that what health professionals, medical experts, ijust think that what is more important is people stop spreading their internet nonsense. i am afraid! spreading their internet nonsense. i am afraid i agree withjames o'brien, there are no two sites, there is only one side and that is science. i'm not going to risk my children all three of them, i have an 11—year—old, children all three of them, i have anii—year—old, a children all three of them, i have an 11—year—old, a seven—year—old and an 11—year—old, a seven—year—ol
barton, said that sending six year olds home, when there are already concerns about non—attendance rates, is not practicable. mr barton was taking alongside gp, dr caroline dollery, who told my colleague chloe tilley that many people had forgotten just how dangerous measles can be. i personally as a junior doctor many years back, have seen children i have seen children badly affected, brain damage, encephalitis, meningitis. people tend to think about these conditions as a bit like chickenpox...