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and he was the nephew of william bradford who was the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. and using william bradford's works of plymouth plantation, he gave us what is known as new england's memorials. and this is one of the very first history books printed in america. but within that, he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it in his notes, manuscripts of the plymouth plantation. the question often is, well, what bible did they bring over on the mayflower with them? we know for a fact that the captain of the mayflower had a king james bible. we know where that bible is located. and we also know that they also brought another bible which is known as the geneva bible. what's really popular about this exhibit is this geneva bible actually belonged to william bradford was as i already mentioned the second lieutenant governor of plymouth, but this bible is kind of interesting in its very controversial because of what it is. in 1560 the first edition of this text english puritans fled from england to geneva. while they were there because they were
and he was the nephew of william bradford who was the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. and using william bradford's works of plymouth plantation, he gave us what is known as new england's memorials. and this is one of the very first history books printed in america. but within that, he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it in his notes, manuscripts of the plymouth plantation. the question often is, well, what bible did they bring over on the mayflower...
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the puritans, william bradford, winthrop, they were not only immigrants to this new world, if you will, but they were also scholars and translating from the hebrew also from the greek, they would present us with what is known as the base psalm book which is the book of saumz put into psalm. the next book that's beside that is really, really interesting and this one here is from in a thannial morton and he was the nephew of william bradford who was the second lieutenant governor of plymouth and using william bradford's works of plymouth plantation, he gave us what is known as new england's memorials and this is one of the very first history books printed in america, but within that, he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it in his notes, manuscripts of the plymouth plantation. the question often is, what bible did they bring over on the mayflower with them. they used the king james bible. we know where that bible's located and we also know that they also brought another bible which is known as the geneva bible and what's really powerful about this exhibit
the puritans, william bradford, winthrop, they were not only immigrants to this new world, if you will, but they were also scholars and translating from the hebrew also from the greek, they would present us with what is known as the base psalm book which is the book of saumz put into psalm. the next book that's beside that is really, really interesting and this one here is from in a thannial morton and he was the nephew of william bradford who was the second lieutenant governor of plymouth and...
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alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies the m62 — near bradforde—opens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over two billion pounds... us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and... china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific and... click investigates facebook‘s data sharing practices and explores who has your personal data. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs in england could see this year's winter pressures extend into the summer, according to a prediction by the british medical association. the doctors‘ union said difficulties normally only experienced during the winter months had been replaced by a year—round problem. the department of health says the nhs has been given an extra 2—point—8 billion pounds, on top of a planned 10—billion pound a year increase by 2020. andy mo
alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies the m62 — near bradforde—opens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over two billion pounds... us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and... china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific...
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two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash on the m62 near bradford.he director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and: china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. i°y joy in the hourfor a joy in the hour for a special edition of the bbc podcast recorded in front of a live studio audience at the bbc radio theatre. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs in england could see this year's winter pressures extend into the summer, according to a prediction by the british medical association. the doctors union said difficulties normally only experienced during the winter months had been replaced by a year—round problem. the department of health says the nhs has been given an extra £2.8 billion, on top of a planned £10 billion a ye
two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash on the m62 near bradford.he director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and: china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the...
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the m62 near bradford reopens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested.china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end, as it falls to earth over the south pacific. and laura kuenssberg listens to a panel of voters as they discuss their views on brexit. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that hospitals can expect similar problems with a&e attendances, waiting times and admissions reaching alarming numbers this summer. the government says it's planning to increase the funding to the nhs by £10 billion a year by 2020. richard lister reports. how does that feel? winter always puts hospitals under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medi
the m62 near bradford reopens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested.china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end, as it falls to earth over the south pacific. and laura kuenssberg listens to a panel of voters as they discuss their views on brexit. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer because of continuing pressures on the...
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stephanie bradford nos presenta un nuevo Ídolo. el tema fue escrito en spanglish. >>se trata del amor de un padre a su hijo y querÍa escribirla como si fuera un mensaje a sus hijos. >> vÍctor naciÓ en el Área de san diego, su madre de morelia, michoacÁn y trabaja para proveer dÍa y noche. >> mi madre no tenÍa papeles aquÍ y tenía que trabajar mucho en trabajos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>desde pequeÑo rescindiÓ las injusticia que enfrentaba su comunidad. >> quiero que sepan que no estÁn solos, que hay gente como yo que los apoya. stephanie: esto es todo por mi parte, yo soy stephanie bradford. ♪ ♪ ♪ beatrÍz: y al volver vamos a ver el festival de cumbia mÁs popular de estados unidos. ç nathalie: tenemos toda la informaciÓn deportiva al volver. ♪ ♪ ♪ para describir el nuevos sabor de la colección signature crafted recipes de mcdonald's: la garlic white cheddar. cubierta con cheddar blanco derretido. crujientes chips de ajo... un chorrito de salsita aioli de ajo... junto con una rodaja de tomate tan jugoso que te hace agua la boca, lechuga iceberg
stephanie bradford nos presenta un nuevo Ídolo. el tema fue escrito en spanglish. >>se trata del amor de un padre a su hijo y querÍa escribirla como si fuera un mensaje a sus hijos. >> vÍctor naciÓ en el Área de san diego, su madre de morelia, michoacÁn y trabaja para proveer dÍa y noche. >> mi madre no tenÍa papeles aquÍ y tenía que trabajar mucho en trabajos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>desde pequeÑo rescindiÓ las injusticia que enfrentaba su comunidad. >>...
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the m62 near bradford reopens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested.abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. and, 70 years on from sex, lies and murder on the high seas, new evidence about the porthole mystery. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. winnie mandela, the former wife of nelson mandela, has died. she was 81. she played a significant role in the anti—apartheid movement in south africa during the years when her husband was in prison, but was often at the centre of controversy. she trained as a social worker and met her future husband in the 1950s. they were married for a total of 38 years, although for almost three decades of that time they were separated due to mr mandela's imprisonment. they separated two years after his release, and divorced in 1996. she kept his surname and maintained ties with him. a spokesman for her family said she died "after a long illness, for which she had been in and out of hospital since the start of the year". we will have m
the m62 near bradford reopens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested.abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. and, 70 years on from sex, lies and murder on the high seas, new evidence about the porthole mystery. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. winnie mandela, the former wife of nelson mandela, has died. she was 81. she played a significant role in the anti—apartheid movement...
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the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of theoad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news... with just 12 months to go, what do voters make of the progress towards brexit? we've been to coventry, where just over 55% of people voted leave, to meet a group of leavers and remainers to find out. they were selected for the bbc by the research company britain thinks. and our political editor, laura kuenssberg, was listening in for this special brexit panel. for all the political shenanigans, brexit was a decision taken by the public. what you are about to see is not scientific, but a slice of opinion — a flavour of the conversations that you, we, are all having around the country about brexit with one year to go. i will ask you, thinking about brexit, don't think about this too hard, but just think of the first three words that come to your mind. when you think about brexit. and write them down for me. you've got one? is everybody done? great. 0k. what did you put down? i put ‘lies‘. because going towards brexit on both sides, we we
the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of theoad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news... with just 12 months to go, what do voters make of the progress towards brexit? we've been to coventry, where just over 55% of people voted leave, to meet a group of leavers and remainers to find out. they were selected for the bbc by the research company britain thinks. and our political editor, laura kuenssberg, was listening in for this...
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the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of theoad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news, westminster in review. hello and welcome to westminster in review, our look back at all the big events in parliament since christmas. coming up, as the uk inches ever closer to leading the european union closer to leaving the european union there is agreement between the two sides on the next phase of brexit. but there are still some big sticking points not least over fishing rights. the tories are treating this industry as expendable. i understand how fishing communities feel at the moment, i share their disappointment. tough questions for the bosses of collapsed construction firm carillion after it went under leaving job losses across the uk and a pensions black hole. you say how sad and disappointed you are. but what actions do you take to show how you feel? it's just words, isn't it? after the poisoning of a spy and his daughter with a rare nerve agent the premise to expels 23 russian diplomats. the government has concluded that it i
the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of theoad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news, westminster in review. hello and welcome to westminster in review, our look back at all the big events in parliament since christmas. coming up, as the uk inches ever closer to leading the european union closer to leaving the european union there is agreement between the two sides on the next phase of brexit. but there are still some big sticking...
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two men have died on the m62 near bradford, after a car was driven on the wrong side of the road. man has been arrested. the director of public prosecutions alison saunders is to stand down in october — she has called any criticism to the crown prosecution service an "insult" to its staff. now on bbc news it's time for a special audience edition of brexitcast. hello. it is adam fleming. i'm in london. with chris mason. we thought we would do our usual little nerdy podcast. in this cupboard. except it's not a cupboard. we are here in the bbc radio theatre with 300 friends. applause. hello everyone! and of course laura and katya are here too! hello! hi! and the reason we are doing it is because it is about a year to go to a brexit, so welcome to brexitcast: the arena spectacular. brexitcast, from bbc 5 live and bbc news. brexit means brexit. breaking up is hard. if people voted, they need to get on with it. a process which i can only describe as a dog's brexit. brexit means brexit. but what does brexit mean? hello, brexitcastsers. welcome to — well, just another edition of our podca
two men have died on the m62 near bradford, after a car was driven on the wrong side of the road. man has been arrested. the director of public prosecutions alison saunders is to stand down in october — she has called any criticism to the crown prosecution service an "insult" to its staff. now on bbc news it's time for a special audience edition of brexitcast. hello. it is adam fleming. i'm in london. with chris mason. we thought we would do our usual little nerdy podcast. in this...
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two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash on the m62 near bradford.ber after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties
two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash on the m62 near bradford.ber after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties
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the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of thed. one man has been arrested. china responds to president trump's import taxes on steel and aluminium by placing new tariffs on more than 120 us products. now on bbc news, click investigates facebook‘s data sharing practices. a lot has happened on facebook since you last logged in — and that's an understatement. it's the week the world got a wake—up call. the row over facebook and the misuse of data... seeking a warrant to search the offices... a data firm, associated with the trump campaign has been suspended... we willingly let facebook, google and other companies access our personal data, and in return, they give us personalised services for free. it means our personal information is valuable to them, and for a long time now, we've wondered, just how valuable? but ever since these companies started amassing our data, the clock has been ticking. in 2008, we showed you how you and your friends‘ facebook data could be accessed by a rogue facebook application without consent. in 2011, a
the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of thed. one man has been arrested. china responds to president trump's import taxes on steel and aluminium by placing new tariffs on more than 120 us products. now on bbc news, click investigates facebook‘s data sharing practices. a lot has happened on facebook since you last logged in — and that's an understatement. it's the week the world got a wake—up call. the row over facebook and the...
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steve: let's take that to bradford, that's a great way of putting it the marriage culture. can we revitalize that? >> i believe americans have become more marriage minded. president trump obama and speaker ryan are living this new ethic of marital stability that we see among younger americans. we need to extend that mentality to the culture at large. from the kinds of tv shows we put-out and music we listen to. we need to advance that message and this is the best way to have them flourish. have their stable parent in the home helping them and navigating this 21st century economy. steve: we here that phrase we should do it or need to do this, that, and the other. who is the we? how are we collectively going to do it? >> well, we are in danger of becoming a society where marriage is a lex which good. it's an upper middle-class lifestyle. there is nobody that shouldn't be lending a hand here. every voice can be helpful in making this case. like you illuded to we shouldn't give up on those raised in different kinds of arrangements and come democrat them fo conde. we should tell
steve: let's take that to bradford, that's a great way of putting it the marriage culture. can we revitalize that? >> i believe americans have become more marriage minded. president trump obama and speaker ryan are living this new ethic of marital stability that we see among younger americans. we need to extend that mentality to the culture at large. from the kinds of tv shows we put-out and music we listen to. we need to advance that message and this is the best way to have them...
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. >> stephanie bradford, noticias univisiÓn. tiempo para que tigres pusiera el empate con gol de valencia. tigres reaccionaba y el 58 el francÉs volvÍa a poner el empate. en el azteca, amÉrica con uniforme recibiÓ al santos con un partido menes marcÓ el Único tanto del encuentro en el punto penal. volvÍa por todo lo alto tras su lesiÓn. luego de conquistar la liga de campeones chivas querÍa largar la fiesta. le dejaron un penal a zaldÍvar. guadalajara volviÓ a tener un penal a favor pero esta vez el que fallÓ fue rodolfo pizarro. asÍ se mantuvo en 2 0 en el marcador. en la mls, el galaxy recibiÓ al new york red bulls. la visita se iba al frente 2 0. el galaxy conseguirÍa el empate gracias a camara tras asistencia de ibrahimovic y el mexicano gio dos santos. desde el punto penal le dio la victoria a los de la gran manzana. los warriors recibieron a los pelÍcanos para el juego uno de la segunda ronda. los campeones se apoyaron en los 26 de kevin durÁn y de tommy son que encestÓ cuatro triples. ganaron los warriors. en el primero d
. >> stephanie bradford, noticias univisiÓn. tiempo para que tigres pusiera el empate con gol de valencia. tigres reaccionaba y el 58 el francÉs volvÍa a poner el empate. en el azteca, amÉrica con uniforme recibiÓ al santos con un partido menes marcÓ el Único tanto del encuentro en el punto penal. volvÍa por todo lo alto tras su lesiÓn. luego de conquistar la liga de campeones chivas querÍa largar la fiesta. le dejaron un penal a zaldÍvar. guadalajara volviÓ a tener un penal a...
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stephanie bradford nos cuenta de quÉ se trata.onfiesa, la naciÓn calcio despuÉs de imaginarse a sus hijas con novio. stephanie: cuÁl-- lo que sÍ es cierto es que ahora voz de mando con su propia disquera intenta ayudar a futuras promesas del gÉnero regional mexicano. ya disfrutan del Éxito que han tenido con el cantante " el fantasma " >> sabiendo ya el camino recorrido comenzamos con esa visiÓn contra el fantasma . la verdad es que ha sido una bendiciÓn. todos los compaÑeros, todos los muchachos que estÁn echándole ganas hemos estado unidos como una. palmira: ahÍ lo tiene. en breve, "contacto deportivo". volvemos. locutor: hola, le saluda al conde. arrancamos con la final de la copa mx. el necaxa recibiÓ a toluca en aguascalientes. un poquito de frÍo, algo de lluvia. el argentino santiago garcÍa con el despeje que termina siendo un autogol, victoria de necaxa por la mÍnima diferencia. los rayos se copa por primera vez desde 1995. esto decÍa el guardameta campiÓn del necaxa. >> es grande, todo trofeo es hermoso lograrlo. mas para
stephanie bradford nos cuenta de quÉ se trata.onfiesa, la naciÓn calcio despuÉs de imaginarse a sus hijas con novio. stephanie: cuÁl-- lo que sÍ es cierto es que ahora voz de mando con su propia disquera intenta ayudar a futuras promesas del gÉnero regional mexicano. ya disfrutan del Éxito que han tenido con el cantante " el fantasma " >> sabiendo ya el camino recorrido comenzamos con esa visiÓn contra el fantasma . la verdad es que ha sido una bendiciÓn. todos los...
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the area, in bradford in yorkshire.ght. the middle of winter. it's freezing up north! it isjust not right. we have more than enough in this country. what did your friends said to you? it is not most people's reaction. most people would ignore it but you decided to do something about it. yes, often we see issues like this and we think it is too big to deal with, child poverty is humongous, but doing little things, even something small, a simple idea, working at the way we can pass on clothing. they sign that there is something we can do about it —— a sign. what is the reaction? it has been amazing. we have a lot of people who are refugees from over 25 countries around the world. people who have come on the back of lorries, arriving with just the clothes on their backs, and we have been able to give them close and also nappies and pushchairs for children. it is amazing to see them. how are things sorted? you have a voucher scheme? yes, the clothes are sorted into ages and they are donated and we have a system whereby heal
the area, in bradford in yorkshire.ght. the middle of winter. it's freezing up north! it isjust not right. we have more than enough in this country. what did your friends said to you? it is not most people's reaction. most people would ignore it but you decided to do something about it. yes, often we see issues like this and we think it is too big to deal with, child poverty is humongous, but doing little things, even something small, a simple idea, working at the way we can pass on clothing....
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stephanie bradford conversÓ con ellos y nos cuenta mÁs sobre esta agrupaciÓn.do y poco a poco yendo al gusto de mucha gente. esperemos que con este disco con que estemos muchos mÁs corazones. stephanie: han celebrado, llorado y viven muy de cerca las dificultades de su pÚblico. en este disco, incluyen un tema titulado " soy ilegal ">> nos ponemos a platicar con gente por su situaciÓn legal. dije: vamos a buscar un tema que le llegue a esa gente. stephanie: el tema que estÁn promocionado en estos momentos es: " quÉ tonterÍa " cuÉntenos cuÁl es la tonterÍa. >> cuenta la leyenda que la peor tonterÍa es haber comprado un camiÓn de los primeros que comprÓ la banda. lo compró creo que en 1 millÓn y no lo vendió ni a la mitad. le saliÓ malÍsimo, los dejaba tirados en todas partes. el camiÓn nunca sirvió y costÓ carÍsimo. stephanie: eso es todo por mi parte. noticias. palmira: mÁs adelante le contÓ los secretos para tener unos pies felices y saludables. ahora un adelanto de "contacto deportivo". locutor: mÁs adelante, los Ángeles visitaron a arlington. final en la conc
stephanie bradford conversÓ con ellos y nos cuenta mÁs sobre esta agrupaciÓn.do y poco a poco yendo al gusto de mucha gente. esperemos que con este disco con que estemos muchos mÁs corazones. stephanie: han celebrado, llorado y viven muy de cerca las dificultades de su pÚblico. en este disco, incluyen un tema titulado " soy ilegal ">> nos ponemos a platicar con gente por su situaciÓn legal. dije: vamos a buscar un tema que le llegue a esa gente. stephanie: el tema que...
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the m62 near bradford has reopened after two men were killed when a car was driven on the wrong sideroad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news — money for nothing. injanuary 2017, finland began a bold social experiment. the government started paying 2,000 unemployed finns basic income. they each get a guaranteed 560 euros a month for two years. it's free money — it comes with no strings attached. you could say that basic income is money for free, because you don't have to fulfil any conditions to get it. basic income is an idea that has gained some high profile champions, from facebook chief mark zuckerberg to elon musk to bernie sanders, and this experiment is being closely watched by policymakers around the world. we've been following four people who've been chosen to receive basic income. it was like winning a lottery. i think i am much more inspired to get a job. has it changed their lives? could it change society? i am feeling more and more free and independent. i felt more comfortable to maybe open up my business again. my name is tanja. i am 30 years old. i live in 0ulu
the m62 near bradford has reopened after two men were killed when a car was driven on the wrong sideroad. one man has been arrested. now on bbc news — money for nothing. injanuary 2017, finland began a bold social experiment. the government started paying 2,000 unemployed finns basic income. they each get a guaranteed 560 euros a month for two years. it's free money — it comes with no strings attached. you could say that basic income is money for free, because you don't have to fulfil any...
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two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingold man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer — because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that the number of patients using a&e, waiting times and hospital admissions will all reach alarming numbers this summer. the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020. richard lister reports. how does that feel? winter always puts hospitals under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting more than fo
two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingold man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer — because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that the number of patients using a&e, waiting times and hospital...
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two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingted on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer — because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that the number of patients using a&e, waiting times and hospital admissions will all reach alarming numbers this summer. the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020. richard lister reports. how does that feel? winter always puts hospitals under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting more than four hours to be ad
two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingted on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer — because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical association show that the number of patients using a&e, waiting times and hospital admissions will all...
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the wolves braked bradford bulls one—sided as well. 511—6.t was helen watson against the japanese ranked 55 places and took the set 6—2. the second set 6-3. the took the set 6—2. the second set 6—3. the hosts took an early lead. these are playoffs to get into the world group two. they have not played at that level for 25 years, the british team. join to conduct pulled them back .it . it would take place early tomorrow morning. you can follow that should you choose on the bbc sport website. i think throughout the whole masher did an incredible job i think throughout the whole masher did an incrediblejob of rising to the occasion and deftly use the energy of the crowd in the crowd have been great and so i think she did a really good job of using that as she made it very hard for me out there and i knew it was acquitted beneath the match and i was going to have to earn my way to get an opportunity to come through as the winner today. rafael nadal showed again why he's the king of clay. the beat dimitrov insets to reach his 12th final. he is now
the wolves braked bradford bulls one—sided as well. 511—6.t was helen watson against the japanese ranked 55 places and took the set 6—2. the second set 6-3. the took the set 6—2. the second set 6—3. the hosts took an early lead. these are playoffs to get into the world group two. they have not played at that level for 25 years, the british team. join to conduct pulled them back .it . it would take place early tomorrow morning. you can follow that should you choose on the bbc sport...
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two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingg way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. there's been another sign of improving relations between north and south korea with a rare public appearance by kim jong—un at a performance by south korean pop stars in pyeongyang. the north korean leader clapped along, then met the performers back stage. it's the first time foreign music stars have performed in the country in more than a decade. it comes ahead of a meeting between the leaders of the two koreas later this month. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne head teacher said some pupils are so malnourished, they're filling their pockets with food from school canteens. the government says it is supporting initiatives such as breakfast clubs to help the most disadvantaged children. marc ashdown reports. "heartbreaking." that's how some teac
two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involvingg way down the motorway. a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. there's been another sign of improving relations between north and south korea with a rare public appearance by kim jong—un at a performance by south korean pop stars in pyeongyang. the north korean leader clapped along, then met the performers...
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this surge in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks. —— search.and and others across europe as agencies identify the managers and customers of one of the world's biggest cybercrime tools. this is the allegedly criminal website at the heart of the operation. name—macro was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. —— webstresser.org. depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. name—macro offered an easy way for users to carry out what —— an attack. —— data attacks make them sees up and crash. there is a huge financial impact, with businesses spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage. it has taken a yearfor repairing the damage. it has taken a year for the national crime agency and its european partners to identify the gang members behind the website, one of many threats they are watching each day. we have identified, after 4 million attacks over a period of time, being used by the website to attack various businesses, cause massive damage in some instances, certainly within the uk. it was used to attack the banki
this surge in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks. —— search.and and others across europe as agencies identify the managers and customers of one of the world's biggest cybercrime tools. this is the allegedly criminal website at the heart of the operation. name—macro was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. —— webstresser.org. depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. name—macro offered an easy way for users to carry...
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a woman who was helped by the bradford charity hope forjustice has told her story.he threatened my family, too. he says he will drive me to the grave and i believe he will do it. i don't want to speak to the police about anything, i just want all this to stop and to live a normal life. the internet has changed the off—street sex trade and made it much easierfor people to contact sex workers. for police, it means a growing challenge. we are now seeing a huge prevalence across the whole of the uk of pop—up brothel. of the uk of pop—up brothels. there are over 50 adult services websites operating across the uk. it is in large towns, larger cities, but also market towns and in rural settings as well. the all—party parliamentary group on prostitution has been investigating the growth of pop—up brothels. this is very much a trade that goes on in the shadows and in the darkness and so for that reason, i think it's important that we have really sensitive policing of brothel keeping, but also actually that the law changes as well. at the minute, it sends no clear signals abo
a woman who was helped by the bradford charity hope forjustice has told her story.he threatened my family, too. he says he will drive me to the grave and i believe he will do it. i don't want to speak to the police about anything, i just want all this to stop and to live a normal life. the internet has changed the off—street sex trade and made it much easierfor people to contact sex workers. for police, it means a growing challenge. we are now seeing a huge prevalence across the whole of the...
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my name is curtis bradford, so -- so i -- and you know, i can't honestly say that i'm an expert on this particular bill, so i'm going to defer my opinion about it to the community members who are better informed about the particulars because i think in a bill like this, the devil is really in the details. and so on that basis since they seem better informed, i'm going to trust their information is kraekt, and i correct, and i'm going to say please oppose this bill. but what i really want to talk to you about is reeta. reeta lives in the 100 block of eddie street, since i've lived in the tenderloin, nine years. from my apartment, i can see her block, and i have to hear and see the struggle that she has every day. i mean, she is so traumatized. i listen to her screams, her cries, her hollering. she steps out in the middle of traffic in the middle of the intersection at eddie and taylor, and stops cars with her body and demand payment. if she does get money, she runs to the dealer, who then robs her or beats her, and she's living barely asubsistance level, her dentures are long gone, lost
my name is curtis bradford, so -- so i -- and you know, i can't honestly say that i'm an expert on this particular bill, so i'm going to defer my opinion about it to the community members who are better informed about the particulars because i think in a bill like this, the devil is really in the details. and so on that basis since they seem better informed, i'm going to trust their information is kraekt, and i correct, and i'm going to say please oppose this bill. but what i really want to...
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two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne head teacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their pockets" with food from school canteens. the government says it is supporting initiatives such as breakfast clubs to help the most disadvantaged children. marc ashdown reports. "heartbreaking". that's how some teachers have described child poverty and how it's affecting their ability to learn. this snapshot survey of 900 heads, teachers and support staff in england, wales and northern ireland found 87% think poverty is having a significant impact on learning. 60% believe the situation has worsened since 2015. in their responses, teachers talk of children coming to class with pale faces, dirty clothes and worn out shoes. a growing number of schools say they're now
two men were killed on the m62 near bradford in the early hours of this morning after a crash involving a 22—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after failing a roadside breath test. britain's biggest teaching union has warned that growing levels of poverty are having a significant impact on children's learning. 0ne head teacher said some pupils are so malnourished they're "filling their pockets" with food from school canteens. the...
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. >> he's a professor of peace studies at the university of bradford in england.us to know your thoughts on how effective these strikes will be in the broader context of this conflict in syria. is it going to change the momentum at all? >> no, probably not. essentially these were largely symbolic strikes. one is struck by the president's use of the phrase "mission accomplished." i think that was last used by the president george w. bush in 2003 when the regime had gone apparently in three weeks, but in fact the war lasted six or seven years and killed more than 200,000 people. i think one has to understand that this is primarily a set of limited attacks which had very specific functions to demonstrate that the west was prepared to do this. but in strategic terms of very little consequence. but the main weapon they've been using -- they happen looking at the much wider political context here that the actual strikes themselves. >> you say they're largely symbolic strikes. this remindso of a syrian activists who said these were media strike. he said strikes made for
. >> he's a professor of peace studies at the university of bradford in england.us to know your thoughts on how effective these strikes will be in the broader context of this conflict in syria. is it going to change the momentum at all? >> no, probably not. essentially these were largely symbolic strikes. one is struck by the president's use of the phrase "mission accomplished." i think that was last used by the president george w. bush in 2003 when the regime had gone...
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this search in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks.r.org was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. a sliding scale of presses depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. offered an easy way for users to carry out an attack. there is a huge financial impact, with businesses spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage. it has taken a year for the national crime agency and its european partners to identify the gang members behind the website, one of many threats they are watching each day. we have identified, over four million attacks over a period of time, being used by the website to attack various businesses, cause massive damage in some instances, certainly within the uk. it was used to attack the banking sector. webstresser.org‘s biggest known attack was against seven british banks last september, secret until now. the victims spent hundreds of thousands of pounds repelling the criminals. these attacks are hugely disruptive to banks because of the amount of resource firms have to invest to protec
this search in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks.r.org was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. a sliding scale of presses depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. offered an easy way for users to carry out an attack. there is a huge financial impact, with businesses spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage. it has taken a year for the national crime agency and its european partners to identify the gang members...
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. >> host: bradford in parksville tennessee. for. >> caller: my comment is this. it seems strange that north american immigration problems could have been nipped in the bud at plymouth bay in 1620. >>. >> all right, brett, we're going to leave your comments. unless you want to respond to anything you have to say. >> everyone is an immigrant. everyone is an immigrant. we all came from other countries. as a native american. and 40 percent of the founders of the fortune 500 companies were either immigrants or sons of immigrants. and i think the american experiment has been fantastic . i love this. it's very difficult to see these spaces, these accents, any other country in the world. this has had wonderful consequences and we just have to make sure that we continue fighting. for diversity. and for inclusion and for tolerance, that's all. >> richard in brentwood maryland, you are on tv, author jorge ramos. >> caller: i want to say to the authors that on many occasions i've heard him take a swipe against president obama because he didn't do what he could have done when
. >> host: bradford in parksville tennessee. for. >> caller: my comment is this. it seems strange that north american immigration problems could have been nipped in the bud at plymouth bay in 1620. >>. >> all right, brett, we're going to leave your comments. unless you want to respond to anything you have to say. >> everyone is an immigrant. everyone is an immigrant. we all came from other countries. as a native american. and 40 percent of the founders of the...
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my name is curtis bradford, and i am from the tenderloin development neighborhood corporation, and actually i wasn't even going to speak on this particular subject today, although i was well aware of it, but i decided that i really had to get up and at least say something, because clearly, this is cut and dry. for me, there's not really even a conversation. i know a lot of you personally, and i know you're good people and with good conscience. this 'seems like a no brainer for me. in fact this seems to me this should be the easiest vote that you have to make today. it's pretty clear that we can't allow people to profiteer off of this type of behavior, trying to subvert the system, trying to lie and cheat for gain off the expense of someone like iris. again, this must be the easiest vote that you have today, and i look forward to hearing it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> yes. my name is gus grow, and i am member of staff, in fact a volunteer at the san francisco housing rights committee. i'm not an activist. i met iris canada while she was alive d
my name is curtis bradford, and i am from the tenderloin development neighborhood corporation, and actually i wasn't even going to speak on this particular subject today, although i was well aware of it, but i decided that i really had to get up and at least say something, because clearly, this is cut and dry. for me, there's not really even a conversation. i know a lot of you personally, and i know you're good people and with good conscience. this 'seems like a no brainer for me. in fact this...
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. >> i'm bradford manning. >> i'm brian manning. we run a company called two blind brothers.sion. it's to cure blindness. we do that by making the softest shirts that we possibly can. we give 100% of the profits to preclinical research. we were diagnosed with stargards at seven. you lose your center vision but you keep your peripheral vision. when i first moved to new york, we went shopping, and we walked out holding the exact same shirt. the first thing we do when we interact with something is touch it. there was an ah-ha moment. let's start a fashion company. it was supposed to be a little fun side project. we'll just tell our story, put it on social media and see what happens. and the video just went viral. >> explain your diagnosis. >> we were fortunate enough to be on the ellen degeneres show. our small project was now getting in front of a national audience. at that point we decided, let's go full-time at this. our clothes are made by the dallas lighthouse for the blind. the shirts are sewn together by the visually impaired. blindness will be cured. >> it's what motivat
. >> i'm bradford manning. >> i'm brian manning. we run a company called two blind brothers.sion. it's to cure blindness. we do that by making the softest shirts that we possibly can. we give 100% of the profits to preclinical research. we were diagnosed with stargards at seven. you lose your center vision but you keep your peripheral vision. when i first moved to new york, we went shopping, and we walked out holding the exact same shirt. the first thing we do when we interact with...
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here is what the images of the police carrying out searches in bradford in northern england, dutch policeve been arrested in five countries including croatia, serbia come on canada. as a home affairs correspondent. they often made away from unwanted other uses to carry out what is called a d dos attack. these attacks over one a website with a data request. that makes them seize up and crashed into the huge financial impact. what business is spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage. it's taken a year for the national crime agency and its partners across europe to identify the gang members behind webster asirt, just one of many threats that watching every day. the biggest non—attack was against cyber british banks last november am a secret until now. the victim spent hundreds of thousands of pounds repelling the criminals. these attacks are hugely disruptive that banks because of the amount of resource that firms have to invest in trying to protect against him. they are selling done with the aim of disrupting activity in trying to find a way into bank systems. thanks for the huge a
here is what the images of the police carrying out searches in bradford in northern england, dutch policeve been arrested in five countries including croatia, serbia come on canada. as a home affairs correspondent. they often made away from unwanted other uses to carry out what is called a d dos attack. these attacks over one a website with a data request. that makes them seize up and crashed into the huge financial impact. what business is spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage....
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this search in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks.he managers and customers of one of the world's biggest cybercrime tools. this is the allegedly criminal website at the heart of the operation. it was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. it offered an easy way for users to carry out a ddos attack. there is a huge financial impact, with businesses spending thousands of pounds repairing the damage. it has taken a year for the national crime agency and its european partners to identify the gang members behind the website, one of many threats they are watching each day. we have identified, after 4 million attacks over a period of time, being used by the website to attack various businesses, cause massive damage in some instances, certainly within the uk. it was used to attack the banking sector. the biggest attack was against seven british banks last september, secret until now. the victims spent hundreds of thousands of pounds repelling the criminals. these atta
this search in bradford yesterday for computers linked to attacks on british banks.he managers and customers of one of the world's biggest cybercrime tools. this is the allegedly criminal website at the heart of the operation. it was a cyber gun for hire, selling attacks for anyone who would pay. depending on how much damage you wanted to cause. it offered an easy way for users to carry out a ddos attack. there is a huge financial impact, with businesses spending thousands of pounds repairing...
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two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash involving on the m62 near bradford.
two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash involving on the m62 near bradford.
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>> she said that it was about seven shots paid to that kind of matches up with what robin bradford told us a few minutes ago. that she heard a burst of gunshots and the way that she articulated it it sounded like it could've been half a dozen or so but she said that there was a pause and then there were more shots that followed and it sounded like the gunshots were going away from her and that her husband saw people running out with their hands up. so that is the only descriptions that we have at this point. we do not have any descriptions of all at who is responsible for the gunshots. >> is that in san mateo county? >> yes, it is. basically this has turned into a county operation. i would not be surprised if perhaps some san francisco units moved down there since they are so close or daly city, something like that. san mateo county is a large sheriff's department, and that is the chp helicopter that is overhead, so there will be multiple agencies working on the scene trying to figure out what exactly is going on. so i think that what we are looking at on the left is the area where we a
>> she said that it was about seven shots paid to that kind of matches up with what robin bradford told us a few minutes ago. that she heard a burst of gunshots and the way that she articulated it it sounded like it could've been half a dozen or so but she said that there was a pause and then there were more shots that followed and it sounded like the gunshots were going away from her and that her husband saw people running out with their hands up. so that is the only descriptions that we...