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then comes along beattie, you think imight then comes along beattie, you think i mightjust then comesght get toa media executives! but you might get to a position whereas a consumer it is rather complicated. you have youtube, facebook and amazon and if they all ask you to pay, you will end up paying little bits to each of them or possibly big amounts and that‘s not a good place for a consumer to be. microplastics are reaching the most remote waters of the world, and pollution in the air is contaminating even the freshest snow in antarctica — those are the conclusions of a greenpeace survey, gathered during a three—month expedition earlier this year. scientists say it provides evidence of the pervasiveness of microplastics. the bbc‘s claire marshall was on board the ship when the trawling and testing began. she sent us this report. this is the most remote continent on earth. it looks pristine, but today, there is new evidence that microplastics are now reaching even these waters and perhaps more disturbingly, there‘s also pollution from airborne chemicals in freshly fallen snow. we‘ll
then comes along beattie, you think imight then comes along beattie, you think i mightjust then comesght get toa media executives! but you might get to a position whereas a consumer it is rather complicated. you have youtube, facebook and amazon and if they all ask you to pay, you will end up paying little bits to each of them or possibly big amounts and that‘s not a good place for a consumer to be. microplastics are reaching the most remote waters of the world, and pollution in the air is...
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known to local people as beatties for many decades.g at the reaction, we've been speaking to people coming out of the shop, they are really upset about the news. on social media, people say this is a real blow to wolverhampton. the store occupies a whole block in wolverhampton city centre and it's ha rd to wolverhampton city centre and it's hard to imagine what could come in and take it over and occupy it. it's ha rd to and take it over and occupy it. it's hard to see how that will happen, it was shut this morning and opened later, staff were told and that was a similar picture across the country. a real blow to wolverhampton, a city that's been on ha rd wolverhampton, a city that's been on hard times in recent decades, has struggled economically. the only good news in wolverhampton has been that wolverhampton wanderers, wolves, have been promoted back to the premier league but there has been an economic blow with carillion based here going bust. bad economic news. i was looking at some of the tweets from the wolverhampton mps, describ
known to local people as beatties for many decades.g at the reaction, we've been speaking to people coming out of the shop, they are really upset about the news. on social media, people say this is a real blow to wolverhampton. the store occupies a whole block in wolverhampton city centre and it's ha rd to wolverhampton city centre and it's hard to imagine what could come in and take it over and occupy it. it's ha rd to and take it over and occupy it. it's hard to see how that will happen, it...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team at a training session near st petersburg, the paper also reports police officers allowed a 13—year—old boy to spend nearly two hours in the home of a known paedophile to protect a covert operation. the daily mail suggests that some of the queen's birthday honours were being given to those on the very committees handing them out. the i reports on comments from the boss of bmw who says uk investment is under threat unless there is clarity on eu withdrawal within months. and the ft suggests that members of eight of the uk's largest company "final salary" pension schemes are targets for rogue financial adv
with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of trying to agree on a brexit deal. they have been warning for a long time that they need certainty to make long—term investments. and they have been saying that if there is a cliff edge, that would be disastrous because all manufacturing... you have constant deliveries showing up. ferries and lorries going backwards and forwards across the channel, a slight delay cost him lots of money. we know all this, and we've been saying that they need to have the same regulations and rules as the eu, or they all need to be replace. none of it has happened, and airbus has finally said that we said this in privat
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of...
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. ♪ >>o, which nonactor did warren beatty consider for the role of clyde?sician and composer who resembled the actual clyde barrow. >> the descendants of a renowned texas lawman are on the hunt for a very personal relic connected to the infamous outlaw lovers, bonnie and clyde. they have on one clue -- a note written by their father on an inventory list. >> "bonnie parker ring -- three silver snakes with tiny jewels." >> that's the first we have ever seen or heard anything about the ring. dad never mentioned it. we had to search for it. >> they spend hours rummaging through their dad's house, near houston, looking for the ring that belonged to bonnie parker. days pass, and they still come up empty. then, in the back of a closet, debbie comes across a plastic bag filled with old costume jewelry. >> we poured it out on the floor. there were three of us sitting around, going through this jewelry. >> it's like panning for gold. >> it was! >> finally, a spies a small black box. >> it was a little box. opened it up. it was bonnie parker's ring. wow! >> along with
. ♪ >>o, which nonactor did warren beatty consider for the role of clyde?sician and composer who resembled the actual clyde barrow. >> the descendants of a renowned texas lawman are on the hunt for a very personal relic connected to the infamous outlaw lovers, bonnie and clyde. they have on one clue -- a note written by their father on an inventory list. >> "bonnie parker ring -- three silver snakes with tiny jewels." >> that's the first we have ever seen or...
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. >> which was found by this man trooper robert beatty. >> i was on my hands and knees looking and ie across that drop of blood. >> we got blood up here. did he tell you that? >> how big was this drop? >> about the size of a razor head really. the interesting part about that was that it was a drop that had fallen straight down. >> indicating to the troopers that she'd been hurt somehow before she got anywhere near the edge of the cliff. >> with it being, you know, five, six feet away from the cliff's edge, it was real apparent to me that, you know, we no longer have some accidental death. this was a homicide. >> reporter: but because there was no sign of a struggle at the crime scene, no weapon, nothing more left behind, it was obvious this would be hard to solve. so though eventually they told karen they agreed with her, bonnie had been murdered, they wanted her to keep that information secret. fat chance. by then, karen was telling anyone who would listen what she thought, and she was not about to stop. so you spoiled it for them. >> yeah. i did. i got in trouble constantly for me
. >> which was found by this man trooper robert beatty. >> i was on my hands and knees looking and ie across that drop of blood. >> we got blood up here. did he tell you that? >> how big was this drop? >> about the size of a razor head really. the interesting part about that was that it was a drop that had fallen straight down. >> indicating to the troopers that she'd been hurt somehow before she got anywhere near the edge of the cliff. >> with it...
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. >> this is tom beatty with "witness to war." i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army?
. >> this is tom beatty with "witness to war." i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army?
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. >> reporter: sue beatty a recreational ecologist helped plan the makeover including defenses to protect the bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect their routes from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees, and the roots are very shallow so if you compact the soil, they are not able to grab the water and nutrients they need. >> reporter: the latest steps were being completed just in time for today's ribbon-cutting but while workers were taking care of details on the ground, visitors will be looking up, way up. john blackstone in the mariposa grove, yosemite national park. >> the yosemite conservancy raised $20 million for the restoration of the growth. the national park service put in another hs. this is the 211th $20 million. >>> two nasa astronaut -- astronauts are in the middle of a spacewalk installing high- definition cameras to the front of the iss. they will be used to provide sharper images of commercial crew capsules docking in coming months. and will love this is the 211th spacewalk since construction of the iss began 20
. >> reporter: sue beatty a recreational ecologist helped plan the makeover including defenses to protect the bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect their routes from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees, and the roots are very shallow so if you compact the soil, they are not able to grab the water and nutrients they need. >> reporter: the latest steps were being completed just in time for today's ribbon-cutting but...
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beatties in wolverhampton, owned by house of fraser, it has been here since 1877 and nobody here canuite believe it is to close. we'll look at what the future holds for the high street after a difficult few months. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm... the brexit secretary david davis says he's not resigning, after persuading the prime minister to include an end date in her brexit backstop plan. scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire brigade‘s use of the ‘stay put‘ policy during the grenfell tower fire. amazon wins the right to broadcast 20 premier league games a season on its uk video streaming service. and how not to get out of a trafficjam. this is the moment cameras in ohio caught a vehicle reversing down the highway for a mile. hello. it's 5pm, our top story... the house of fraser is planning to close more than half of its stores across the uk as part of a rescue deal. 31 of its 59 stores, including its flagship on oxford street, look set to be shut with the loss of around 6,000 jobs. the department store chain said it wouldn't have a viable future if the p
beatties in wolverhampton, owned by house of fraser, it has been here since 1877 and nobody here canuite believe it is to close. we'll look at what the future holds for the high street after a difficult few months. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm... the brexit secretary david davis says he's not resigning, after persuading the prime minister to include an end date in her brexit backstop plan. scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire brigade‘s use of the ‘stay put‘...
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redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean. i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or you're kind of unhinged. when it's ok to just be a person and have have a point of view it doesn't have to be anybody else's but it can be yours and i think if you're young and you're up and coming and you're making noise about gaza all of people above you will get very nervous because then you're going to get put in celebrity time so what i mean is that you know in the corner at lincoln so absurd is really a magazine celebrity i mean i mean you get your like a little kid you get your face in the corner until you get better it's the proverbial time out it's quite asinine to tell you the truth so my fr
redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean. i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or...
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papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirror, jason beattiethat's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter. and i'm holly hamilton — away from the world cup the comeback continues— andy murray confirms he will play at eastbourne next week.. and a lucky escape for marcus ericsson as formula one returns to france for the first time in ten years. hello, we are half way through the gorup stage here in russia. we are all trying to work out who can or cannot make it through to the last 16. a world cup without brazil would be a bit like red square without st basil's cathedral... it wasn't must win in st peterburg but their fate is now in their own hands ...for 90 minutes in st petersberg they were frustrated by costa rica, and the referee and h
papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirror, jason beattiethat's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter. and i'm holly hamilton — away...
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redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or you're kind of unhinged. when it's ok to just be a person and have have a point of view it doesn't have to be anybody else's but it can be yours and i think if you're young and you're up and coming in you're making noise about gaza all of people above you will get very nervous because then you're going to get put in celebrity timeout. i think what i mean for you in the corner at lincoln so absurd is what magazines liberties i want to know i mean i mean you get you're like a little kid you get your face in the corner until you get better it's the proverbial time out it's quite asinine so you the truth s
redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or...
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redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or you're kind of unhinged. when it's ok to just be a person and have have a point of view it doesn't have to be anybody else's but it can be yours. and i think if you're young and you're up and coming in you're making noise about gaza all of people above you will get very nervous because then you're going to get put in celebrity timeout. so it was not always like you were in the corner at lincoln so absurd is one of magazines liberty no i mean i mean you get you're like a little kid you get your face in the corner until you get better it's the proverbial time out it's it's quite asinine so you the truth
redford has always been a big name and always talked about the military industrial complex warren beatty you have to be really concerned you have read that big to really have any kind of freedom or even they have strictures a place i think. well i mean i'm sure that the men get a lot more leeway susan sarandon i think. by hollywood standards was kind of branded you know kind of kooky that's what they like to do if you have a personality or you have a specific point of view you're a kook or...
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mean for economic inequality around the world as a starting place was the response to that state mr beattieyes we all start in class walk again because we're tired. and actually destructive he could play bridge play the truck loser report starting june eleventh on t w. play . this is the. countdown is underway for a story between the u.s. and north korea president donald trump has been in talks with host nation ahead of the. one time shot north kim jong il and also preparing for an event will be watched by the whole world.
mean for economic inequality around the world as a starting place was the response to that state mr beattieyes we all start in class walk again because we're tired. and actually destructive he could play bridge play the truck loser report starting june eleventh on t w. play . this is the. countdown is underway for a story between the u.s. and north korea president donald trump has been in talks with host nation ahead of the. one time shot north kim jong il and also preparing for an event will...
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. > reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecologist with the national park service, helped plan the makeoverg new fences to protect the trees' bark from too many hands and roised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees, and the roots are very shallow. so, if you compact that soil, they're not able to grab the water and nutrients that they ored. >> reporter: the latest steps in that protection were being sompleted just in time for this weekend's reopening. but while workers were taking care of details on the ground, visitors will be looking up-- way up. john blackstone cbs news, in the mariposa grove, yosemite national park. >> ninan: next on the cbs weekend news, a father's day celebration decades overdue for a wrongfully convicted dad. now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerat
. > reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecologist with the national park service, helped plan the makeoverg new fences to protect the trees' bark from too many hands and roised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees, and the roots are very shallow. so, if you compact that soil, they're not able to grab the water and nutrients that they ored. >> reporter: the latest steps in that protection were being...
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the day's matches earlier euro go to the top spot in group after beating russia and saudi arabia beatty gypped but both had already been ruled out of the final sixteen and the richardson has more from moscow . so spain and portugal have qualified out of group b. but few would have predicted just how close iran and morocco it comes to causing a major upset portugal needed to draw their game against iran to make sure of their place in the knockout rounds they did take the lead through ricardo charisma but iran was equalized in injury time through a penalty and they missed a big chance to win the game and not portugal out as the spain in their game against morocco well they just needed a point to make sure of their place morocco were already out of the competition but seemed determined to leave a lasting impression they were leading to one late into the game your go aspects scored an equaliser for spain it was only given after a very or ruled he was on side and spain sneak through and they finished top of the group despite finishing level on points with portugal they'd scored one more goal
the day's matches earlier euro go to the top spot in group after beating russia and saudi arabia beatty gypped but both had already been ruled out of the final sixteen and the richardson has more from moscow . so spain and portugal have qualified out of group b. but few would have predicted just how close iran and morocco it comes to causing a major upset portugal needed to draw their game against iran to make sure of their place in the knockout rounds they did take the lead through ricardo...
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. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecologist with the national parks service, helped plan the makeoverw fences to protect the trees' bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. this has always been an attraction for people here. >> yes. >> reporter: even dead trees like one called the fallen monarch drew early tourists to the mariposa grove. president william howard taft rode a buggy through the california tunnel tree. president lincoln never saw the sequioas in person, but he recognized their value. >> the law that abraham lincoln signed back in june of 1864 established yosemite valley and the mariposa grove of giant sequioas. so even back in the midst of our country's civil war when he realized that america, even the world would be a better place if yosemite valley and the mariposa grove was protected. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this friday. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. ♪ >>> it's friday, june 15th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a thrill ride accident. riders fly off a roller c
. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecologist with the national parks service, helped plan the makeoverw fences to protect the trees' bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. this has always been an attraction for people here. >> yes. >> reporter: even dead trees like one called the fallen monarch drew early tourists to the mariposa grove. president william howard taft rode a buggy through the california tunnel tree. president...
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police officer peter beattie was on duty that day he couldn't quite figure out what the protesters would try. to achieve. two new skin because normally who should reform at first they just wanted university reforms and put it to assure you then they started getting political with lots of socialist and communist rhetoric so this. is what it is a cordless ocean dick. for the people of west berlin didn't care much for that was brought in and neither did i. miss being near the most west berlin and saw the u.s. as their main defense against communism counter-demonstrators attacked the protest as they considered rudy ditch a troublemaker four days later more than one hundred thousand people gathered outside the town hall in the shine of the district to show their support for the united states and to express their opposition to the student demonstrators is specially to which i was. on a still weekend was shot in the head by an assailant reported to be an anti communist died years later from complications. such cuttack. we knew there were going to be protests. there weren't sure if i was on duty
police officer peter beattie was on duty that day he couldn't quite figure out what the protesters would try. to achieve. two new skin because normally who should reform at first they just wanted university reforms and put it to assure you then they started getting political with lots of socialist and communist rhetoric so this. is what it is a cordless ocean dick. for the people of west berlin didn't care much for that was brought in and neither did i. miss being near the most west berlin and...
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be fair, i am not sure it is fair to say the prototypical trump voter is the guy who says to ned beattysqueal like a pig in deliverance which i have friends who are trump voters, i have trump voters in my family. at the end of the day trump did unify the republican party because he had two important mandates. one was to not be hillary clinton and he accomplished that on day one and the other was the judges stuff. those are the only two things. if you talk to every republicans those of the two things they can all agree on. everything else with potential argument or disagreement and all the rest. there was a solid core of trump supporters, but fifth avenue people and others say i don't really like him but he is better than hillary or whatever. but i think democrats get themselves into really bad places when they assume if you voted for trump you are an evil, dumb, stupid redneck hick, racist, whatever because i don't think that is true. hillary clinton is a bad politician. i know she is a native daughter of illinois and arkansas and new york. >> good point. >> that deplorable thing was a
be fair, i am not sure it is fair to say the prototypical trump voter is the guy who says to ned beattysqueal like a pig in deliverance which i have friends who are trump voters, i have trump voters in my family. at the end of the day trump did unify the republican party because he had two important mandates. one was to not be hillary clinton and he accomplished that on day one and the other was the judges stuff. those are the only two things. if you talk to every republicans those of the two...
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and one man take a fluorescent light to bend beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself. men suffocating men so men stitching the lips men some one man stitches islet they incredibly traumatized from where they are coming from what they seeking asylum from and they're being traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. looms of a. claim that says. we're going to close. one. of the. towers. how would. you do that as he thought that the little you know what i mean and. you need to know that this is going to feel. it will add it in a way to. the deterioration amongst all the asylum seekers no matter what their age is probably what hardest. children have to be in detention according to our sins because terrence. in the tension of the time. they develop a ranch or a disorder. as a book. they are not you know open charities terror dissipate and enormous that's activities that children require for development. and then i have parents who are. sick as well who end up
and one man take a fluorescent light to bend beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself. men suffocating men so men stitching the lips men some one man stitches islet they incredibly traumatized from where they are coming from what they seeking asylum from and they're being traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. looms of a. claim that says. we're going to close. one....
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this evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the dailybenedicte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced deportation. adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean. more than 2000 guests were part of today's service at westminster abbey and two of them met for the very first time. you guys are the same age and from the same ship. alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 1948. something like this, i mean — you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing them. everything looking right. for many, today's service has been bi
this evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the dailybenedicte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced...
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. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration analyst with the park service, helped plan the makeover includingo protect the trees' bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees and the roots are very shallow. so if you compact that soil, they aren't able to grab the water nutrients that they need. >> reporter: the latest steps in that protection were being completed just in time for today's ribbon cutting, but while workers were taking care of details on the ground, visitors will be looking up, way up. john blackstone in the mariposa grove in yosemite park. >>> lake tahoe is showing the effects of years of drought. scientists say clarity in the lake fell to an all time low last year. the extreme drought was followed by heavy rainfall that washed 12,000 tons of sediment into tahoe's waters in 2017. the good news? measurements taken so far this year are already showing improvement. >>> the 1 kpix5 reporter who -- the one kpix5 reporter who spends more time than any of the rest of us at lake t
. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration analyst with the park service, helped plan the makeover includingo protect the trees' bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those footsteps would compact the soil around those trees and the roots are very shallow. so if you compact that soil, they aren't able to grab the water nutrients that they need. >> reporter: the latest steps in that protection were being completed just in...
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ryan beatty. we'll be right back, everybody!]d applause ] 3♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mike myers, star of "glow" actress alison brie, music from kacey musgraves, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers! this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case, let's get to the news. before we start our monologue, the news this week, incredibly depressing. so just for us tonight, in the monologue, we're not going to mention the president. we're not even going to say his name. we're just going to talk about other things. then we'll do "a closelo
ryan beatty. we'll be right back, everybody!]d applause ] 3♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mike myers, star of "glow" actress alison brie, music from kacey musgraves, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers! this is...
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. >> brown: now, those old stones are part of an effort by new york-based entrepreneur sarah beatty bullertalize a building and downtown that had fallen on hard times. >> it really started very pragmatically with, "wow, those are some spectacular buildings, and they're not really being loved. do you think that we could do something maybe about buying those buildings and helping to restore them?" >> brown: but then it went further. buller, and her husband mark, have spent the last five-plus years renovating this building. the goal: to create new commercial space that turns a profit and preserves a sense of sometimes painful ory. >> i don't want to recreata time in history that isn't a very proud one. i do also think that i have a responsibility to show a vestige of history, so that people understand that that had an impact for how people behaved and how they connected, so that we can come up with something that's better. >> brown: in montgomery, as in other cities, street names and neighborhoods were markers of racial divisions: dexter avenue was a largely white shopping area. when business
. >> brown: now, those old stones are part of an effort by new york-based entrepreneur sarah beatty bullertalize a building and downtown that had fallen on hard times. >> it really started very pragmatically with, "wow, those are some spectacular buildings, and they're not really being loved. do you think that we could do something maybe about buying those buildings and helping to restore them?" >> brown: but then it went further. buller, and her husband mark, have...
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. >> this is tom beatty and witnessed to war command i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th lightnfantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? >> i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. >> how did you end up joining the army? >> it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, because we knew we were probably close to go in, as soon as he graduated. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years.
. >> this is tom beatty and witnessed to war command i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th lightnfantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? >> i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. >> how did you end up joining the army? >> it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, because we knew we were probably close to go in, as soon as he graduated....
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neighborhood guy, and i remember i just finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank and kids were out there at christmastime with the salvation army. he asked me for money. i don't have any right now and i'll be right back. you can imagine what i did, okay? >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been non-violent. >> i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. bas
neighborhood guy, and i remember i just finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never...
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serpent with fee ryan beatty. we'll be right back, everybody!sted, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to robert pattinson, pete davidson, brockhampton. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania.or stay tunedlate night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow.ve bye-bye,body. brockhampton! cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] 3♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mike myers, star of "glow" actress alison brie, music from kacey musgraves, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and ap
serpent with fee ryan beatty. we'll be right back, everybody!sted, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to robert pattinson, pete davidson, brockhampton. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots...
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. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecolleges with the national park service helped plan the makeovere's bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those foot steps compact the soil. if you compact the soil, they're not able to grab the water and nutrients that they need. >> this has always been an attraction for people here. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: even dead trees like one called the fallen monarch drew tourists to the grove. president william howard traft rode a buggy through the california tunnel tree. theodore roosevelt stood under one called the grisly giant. >> the law that abraham lincoln signed in june of 1864 established yosemite valley and the mariposa grove of giant sequoias. so even back in the mist of our that it would be a better place if the mariposa grove was protected. >> reporter: the latest steps were being completed just in time for this weekend's re-opening. while workers were taking care of details on the ground, visitors will be looking up, way up. for "cbs this morning: saturday," john blackstone, y yosemite n
. >> reporter: sue beatty, a restoration ecolleges with the national park service helped plan the makeovere's bark from too many hands and raised walkways to protect the roots from too many feet. >> all those foot steps compact the soil. if you compact the soil, they're not able to grab the water and nutrients that they need. >> this has always been an attraction for people here. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: even dead trees like one called the fallen monarch drew...
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can shed the near post washington, was concluded eisenhower had a cop is nothing in it use of the beatty road the eisenhower era is the type of the great postponement. and scholars agreed. in july 1962 the harvard historian arthur schlessinger, sr. the father published the famous result of the pull one of the early polls of the presidency. he asked sunday five historians, no doubt all his buddies, to rank the presidents. eisenhower placed 22nd out of 31 presidents in that poll. the bottom third of the class. he was nestled between chester a. arthur and incredibly and to johnson who was widely now considered to be the absolute bottom of the barrel. but noah did more damage to his reputation than they can handle it. not to train the latency selection of of course kennedyn rerun against richard nixon. he ran against eisenhower. the kennedy campaign used eisenhower as the perfect foil. kennedy was young, handsome, cool, sharp-witted, sexy, smart, dynamic, bold, all those. by 1960s eisenhower was 70. he has had a a major heart attk while in office. he had intestinal surgery. he had a mild str
can shed the near post washington, was concluded eisenhower had a cop is nothing in it use of the beatty road the eisenhower era is the type of the great postponement. and scholars agreed. in july 1962 the harvard historian arthur schlessinger, sr. the father published the famous result of the pull one of the early polls of the presidency. he asked sunday five historians, no doubt all his buddies, to rank the presidents. eisenhower placed 22nd out of 31 presidents in that poll. the bottom third...
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. >> this is tom beatty with "witness to war." i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army? dennis: it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, because we knew we were probably close to go in, as soon as he graduated. i didn't want to do two years, or three years, or four years. i just decided i would hang on and wait, i figure that if i would get drafted, it would be two years active duty, two years active reserve and two years inactive reserve, a six-year commitment. so i decided, maybe i will luck out and they will skip over me. they didn't. so that is how i got in. tom: was there something in here, about, i guess it was jack, who is in the motorcycle gang at some point? dennis: he is from lancaster. in fact, when we met each other in vietnam, i found out afterwards t
. >> this is tom beatty with "witness to war." i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army? dennis: it wasn't by choice, i was drafted. i had options. some guys had signed up for the pre-sign up to enlist, because we knew we were probably close to go in, as soon as he graduated....
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.>> i would yield time to miss joyce beatty, from ohio.>> let me start this out by saying there's something we agree on. thank you for your statement that we are in a dangerous place now and we can only be torn apart from the inside. i think this president has placed us in a very dangerous place. i won't repeat the question because i'm thankful to my colleague just asked the same question. but let me ask you this. when you look at the work requirement active 2008, what my colleague said that was going from 50 to 150, we look at going from 30% of the adjusted income to 35% growth, you said it did not act many people. can you qualify that by defining numbers of what not many people is because there is a chart behind you has alarming numbers. what you mean when you say not many?>> i met the minimum rent. that would be less than 10% of the people. >> 10% of what number? and how many people is that?>> about 4.7 million households. >> so if we take 10% of that? less than 10%. i think any time it is the least of us -- let me ask you this. how do we help them if it is waivers -- is this an establis
.>> i would yield time to miss joyce beatty, from ohio.>> let me start this out by saying there's something we agree on. thank you for your statement that we are in a dangerous place now and we can only be torn apart from the inside. i think this president has placed us in a very dangerous place. i won't repeat the question because i'm thankful to my colleague just asked the same question. but let me ask you this. when you look at the work requirement active 2008, what my colleague...
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i mentioned beatties, which has been here since the late 19th century, employs hundreds of people, veryike it has always felt too posh to us,. one of those places he remembers from his childhood. we be hearing more about this throughout the day, talking to people here. thank you, phil mackie, in wolverhampton. human rights campaigners have lost a supreme court appeal over the legality of northern ireland's strict abortion laws. let's hear the moment the ruling was made. 0n the preliminary issue, a majority of the court — lord mance, lord reed, lady black and lord lloyd—jones — are agreed that the commission does not have the standing to bring these proceedings. it follows that the court has no jurisdiction to make a declaration that the law is incompatible, even though a majority of the court are clear that it is. so the majority of the judges said they believed the law preventing abortions where a pregnancy arises from rape or incest, or involves a serious foetal abnormality, was incompatible with human rights laws. but they ruled that the northern ireland human rights commission had n
i mentioned beatties, which has been here since the late 19th century, employs hundreds of people, veryike it has always felt too posh to us,. one of those places he remembers from his childhood. we be hearing more about this throughout the day, talking to people here. thank you, phil mackie, in wolverhampton. human rights campaigners have lost a supreme court appeal over the legality of northern ireland's strict abortion laws. let's hear the moment the ruling was made. 0n the preliminary...
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. >> i would yield time to miss joyce beatty of ohio. >> thank you. let me say, there is something we agree on. thank you for your statement that we are in a very dangerous place now, and we can only be torn apart from the inside. i think that is very true, and i think this president has placed us in a very dangerous place and is tearing us apart. i won't repeat the question because i'm thankful to my colleague who just asked the same question about the anti-discrimination clause. but let me just ask you this. when we look at your rent increase work requirements act of 2008, when my colleague said thatstripling, going from $50 to $150, when we look at it going from 30% of the adjusted income to 35% gross, you said it didn't afblfect many people. can you qualify that by defining numbers of whatnot many people? because there's a chart, and i recognize you can't see it, behind you that has some very alarming numbers. what's your number when you say not many? >> well, i was talking about the minimum rent, the $50 to $150. that would be less than 10% of th
. >> i would yield time to miss joyce beatty of ohio. >> thank you. let me say, there is something we agree on. thank you for your statement that we are in a very dangerous place now, and we can only be torn apart from the inside. i think that is very true, and i think this president has placed us in a very dangerous place and is tearing us apart. i won't repeat the question because i'm thankful to my colleague who just asked the same question about the anti-discrimination clause....
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and one man take a fluorescent light to bend beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself.men suffocating them so men stitching their lips. men some one men stitches islet they incredibly traumatize from with coming from what they seeking asylum from and they've been really traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. when he learns of a. plan but. i'm still. going to. the one. with the. power. how would. you do that have the thought that the little you know them all. you need to know that this is the you know. it will add it in a way to. the deterioration amongst all the asylum seekers no matter what their age is probably what hardest. children have to be in detention according to government policies because terrence . in the tension of the time. may develop a ranch or a disorder. as a book. or not you know from charities terror dissipate and enormous its activities that children require for development. and then i have parents who are. sick as well who end up
and one man take a fluorescent light to bend beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself.men suffocating them so men stitching their lips. men some one men stitches islet they incredibly traumatize from with coming from what they seeking asylum from and they've been really traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. when he learns of a. plan but. i'm still. going to. the...