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doug bradford. they asked donna about him and she vaguely remembered something lynne mentioned in a letter. >> saying that doug was no longer coming to the wedding. >> okay. >> and he was on the backburner. i put it out of my mind because i had all this wedding to organize. i knew -- obviously, he didn't light her fire too much. >>reporter: this was the first bit of heat on a cold trail. they gave doug a call. he lived with his parents. he sounded shy but agreed to meet at the house where, it turned out, doug bradford had a lot to say. coming up -- it's the kind of tricks cops always use in a movie. >> they are not going to tell him that she's dead. when'dateline'continues. skip the rinse and load your dishes. 24 hours later when your dishwasher is full, let finish quantum clean your dishes. ♪♪ try finish quantum. unbeatable clean. unbeatable price. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't tha
doug bradford. they asked donna about him and she vaguely remembered something lynne mentioned in a letter. >> saying that doug was no longer coming to the wedding. >> okay. >> and he was on the backburner. i put it out of my mind because i had all this wedding to organize. i knew -- obviously, he didn't light her fire too much. >>reporter: this was the first bit of heat on a cold trail. they gave doug a call. he lived with his parents. he sounded shy but agreed to meet...
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bradford: yes. talking about hormones and regulated throughout the body and plastics their chemicals are disrupting the natural process of your body and go tore kidney liver, central and they are disruptors have several negative effects. senator merkley: various studies suggested there is a link between plastics which we end up inhaling or eating and the effects on breast cancer and for that matter sperm production. should americans be concerned about these health impacts? ms. bradford: i would be concerned with all of these things and only now that researchers are thinking through not just the historical ways, maybe diabetes and what role plastics play in that and we are seeing that we have a lot of chronic diseases that we have not got under control and seeing increased diagnoses in people and hopefully see more money in research in determining the role that plastics play in this development. senator merkley: i want to turn next to the conversation about the new law in new jersey. and is it the bo
bradford: yes. talking about hormones and regulated throughout the body and plastics their chemicals are disrupting the natural process of your body and go tore kidney liver, central and they are disruptors have several negative effects. senator merkley: various studies suggested there is a link between plastics which we end up inhaling or eating and the effects on breast cancer and for that matter sperm production. should americans be concerned about these health impacts? ms. bradford: i would...
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, where i am now, i| back to bradford, where i am now, i competed _ back to bradford, where i am now, to get across the pennines, from - competed with trains that needed to get across the pennines, from hull. get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool— get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in— get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in the _ get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in the opposite - and liverpool in the opposite direction _ and liverpool in the opposite direction. the _ and liverpool in the opposite direction. the capacity- and liverpool in the opposite direction. the capacity were i and liverpool in the opposite - direction. the capacity were split between — direction. the capacity were split between me. _ direction. the capacity were split between me, people _ direction. the capacity were split between me, people go - direction. the capacity were split between me, people go into- direction. the capacity were split between me, people go into the| direction. the capacity were split - between me, people go into the next village _ betwe
, where i am now, i| back to bradford, where i am now, i competed _ back to bradford, where i am now, to get across the pennines, from - competed with trains that needed to get across the pennines, from hull. get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool— get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in— get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in the _ get across the pennines, from hull and liverpool in the opposite - and liverpool in the opposite direction _ and liverpool in...
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bradford: maybe. i don't know what they are made of. >> i want to be realistic, when statements are made like this, i want to open people's eyes, that is easy to say, your water bottle in front of you. that plastic? ms. bradford: no. >> the lid is. >> your cell phone, plastic? ms. bradford: it's plastic. >> how about the components inside made of plastic? the water that you filled that water bottle up with, where did you feel that water bottle up? and by a drink station that was >> why did you fill that water bottle at? >> a water fountain station. >> you have a couple choices with the piping. we could go back to using wood. or, we could go back and he was led. we used to have water piping that was led. that was harmful to as. we can go back to galvanized. but, galvanized rest has discoloration. we could go back to copper, but copper has to be mined. everyone wants to stop mining in the u.s. so, we use plastic. that you so that water bottle up with today. i point this out, because the clothes you have
bradford: maybe. i don't know what they are made of. >> i want to be realistic, when statements are made like this, i want to open people's eyes, that is easy to say, your water bottle in front of you. that plastic? ms. bradford: no. >> the lid is. >> your cell phone, plastic? ms. bradford: it's plastic. >> how about the components inside made of plastic? the water that you filled that water bottle up with, where did you feel that water bottle up? and by a drink station...
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in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony have their meat, drink and all provisions out of the common stock. the settlers were expected to work the fields, go fishing and hunting but the results were doled out to each family according to size, not according to contribution of labor. the result was a very poor harvest in 1622 and severe hunger in winter of 1622-23 but bradford happily was no ideologue. he could learn from experience. he wrote in his book of plymouth plantation, quote, the failure of the experiment of communal service, the taking away of private property and the possession of it in community by a commonwealth was found with much confusion and discontent and retard much employment which would have been to the general benefit but young men are able and fit for service objected to being forced to spend their time and strength in working for other men's w
in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony have their meat, drink and all provisions out of the common stock. the settlers were expected to work the fields, go fishing and hunting but the results were doled out to each family according to size, not according to contribution of...
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and really want bradford and really want bradford to thrive and to change the perception of what bradforde in their third year of crisis. so we the more that can do to we the more that i can do to support these businesses, the better can be. the one better it can be. and the one thing do is showcase how thing i can do is showcase how brilliant thing i can do is showcase how banhet thing i can do is showcase how brilthe scheme's unique to >> the scheme's unique to bradford aims put the bradford and aims to put the city the map as leading the city on the map as leading the way hospital sector way in the hospital city sector by making sure staff have relevant to support relevant training to support vulnerable risk customers vulnerable and at risk customers and the security to promote safety. >> ask for angela a vulnerability training by active bystander training . bystander training. >> best bang on. so once you've got all that, you can start looking at best bang on the walk safe people can safe app that people can download let people download and i'll let people have look at themselves. we
and really want bradford and really want bradford to thrive and to change the perception of what bradforde in their third year of crisis. so we the more that can do to we the more that i can do to support these businesses, the better can be. the one better it can be. and the one thing do is showcase how thing i can do is showcase how brilliant thing i can do is showcase how banhet thing i can do is showcase how brilthe scheme's unique to >> the scheme's unique to bradford aims put the...
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the freelance journalist william bradford. huey met with two of the murderers their wives and their lawyers to share a bottle of whiskey and swap stories. you see huey, he's the journalist. he wanted to tell the story of till's murder for look magazine, but the murder was two months in the past and he knew that the only way he could publish yet. another story about the murder was if he had the story from the mouths of the murderers themselves, and so he paid them. he paid the murderers jw milam and roy bryant 3,150 and he paid their lawyers 1,269 and in exchange they signed consent and release forms. that looked like this you don't need the fine print, but i will direct your attention to the bottom where it's signed. by jw milam the murderer these forms were the price of publication. because look magazine refused to print the story unless every named participant. signed a waiver now in letters of october 12 and october 18, william bradford. huey told his editor at look that he knew that four men were involved in the murder and
the freelance journalist william bradford. huey met with two of the murderers their wives and their lawyers to share a bottle of whiskey and swap stories. you see huey, he's the journalist. he wanted to tell the story of till's murder for look magazine, but the murder was two months in the past and he knew that the only way he could publish yet. another story about the murder was if he had the story from the mouths of the murderers themselves, and so he paid them. he paid the murderers jw milam...
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now, in the letters, william bradford told his editor that he knew the four men that were involved in the murder he posted that he could name the mall. but, but october 23rd, he could only obtain waivers from the two men who had already been tried and was therefore no longer in later jeopardy. he wrote his boss another letter, and "there were four men in the abduction, i thought so, there were only two." and thus, because you can only obtain two, the murder party shrank from four people to only two people and this would move the murder site across county lines. during the trial, a maddening willie reid, a sharecropper, testified for the court, near the town of drew, in sunflower county. and this was true. but, william bradford huie cannot tell the story because the only reason the murder happened in sunflower county was that jw milam's brother leslie, he managed the plantation on which there was a bar, sufficiently isolated for the purposes of the night. leslie milam had not been tried. he did not sign a release form. so, he cannot be implicated in huey's story. william bradford huie
now, in the letters, william bradford told his editor that he knew the four men that were involved in the murder he posted that he could name the mall. but, but october 23rd, he could only obtain waivers from the two men who had already been tried and was therefore no longer in later jeopardy. he wrote his boss another letter, and "there were four men in the abduction, i thought so, there were only two." and thus, because you can only obtain two, the murder party shrank from four...
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nd in mike colter -- william bradford huie told that he knew four men were involved in the murder and he boasted he could name them all. but, by october 23 he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two wmen who had already abeen tried and were therefore no longer in legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss yet another letter and here i'm reading, quote, there were not at all s four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he can only obtain two consent and release forms the murder party drank from four people to two people and then this will move the murder site across county lines. during the trial a guy named willie reed, a sharecropper, testified for the prosecution that the murder happened in this barn in the town flof drew in sunflower county. this was true, but william bradford huie could not tell this story, because the only reason the murder happened in sunflower county was at jw milam's brother, leslie, their managed implantation in which there was a barn sufficiently isolated for the purposes of the nighttr. leslie milam had n been trie
nd in mike colter -- william bradford huie told that he knew four men were involved in the murder and he boasted he could name them all. but, by october 23 he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two wmen who had already abeen tried and were therefore no longer in legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss yet another letter and here i'm reading, quote, there were not at all s four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he can only obtain two consent and...
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bradford. she is currently a doctoral student in physiology and medicine that juliet university school of medicine. she also serves as a volunteer cr club delta chapter, ms. bradford, these proceed. >> thank you so much. good morning! thank you, mr. chair, and ranking members. i presentation, the invitation to speak today. my name is ms. bradford, i am the volunteer with the delta chapter of the cr club and earning my degree in cardiovascular physiology. i live my life in south louisiana, we've been there for decades. a complicated life where basic rights are being challenged. we can do better. when i look across the lake, i am affirmed that we must do better. unfortunately after decades of inaction the climate crisis is evident in louisiana. our afternoons are hotter and more humid which makes it harder to cool off at nighttime. i split my time between baton rouge and new orleans and only in recent years that baton rouge reached their quality of tenant per federal standards. we still struggle
bradford. she is currently a doctoral student in physiology and medicine that juliet university school of medicine. she also serves as a volunteer cr club delta chapter, ms. bradford, these proceed. >> thank you so much. good morning! thank you, mr. chair, and ranking members. i presentation, the invitation to speak today. my name is ms. bradford, i am the volunteer with the delta chapter of the cr club and earning my degree in cardiovascular physiology. i live my life in south louisiana,...
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we know of two others in bradford . know of two others in bradford.be, you know, we know 104 affected the schools secretary , affected the schools secretary, the education secretary has said that they wanted to have the schools contact parents first before reading about it in the media. but of course, we are still waiting for that full list to come out and to see just how impacted these pupils will be. you know, they've been in lockdown learning . yes. yeah. lockdown learning. yes. yeah. suffer with teachers strikes and it's the last thing that they'd want to do. going, learning back at home. they just want to get back , especially after back to school, especially after the yeah . and just to have some >> yeah. and just to have some sort normal reality, if sort of normal reality, if that's possible. anna thank you for updating us there in sheffield . but speak now sheffield. but let's speak now to an expert to find out what exactly is the problem rack as we were saying, reinforced autoclave saved aerated concrete. why why are we getting so alarmed abo
we know of two others in bradford . know of two others in bradford.be, you know, we know 104 affected the schools secretary , affected the schools secretary, the education secretary has said that they wanted to have the schools contact parents first before reading about it in the media. but of course, we are still waiting for that full list to come out and to see just how impacted these pupils will be. you know, they've been in lockdown learning . yes. yeah. lockdown learning. yes. yeah. suffer...
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. — are lots of other buildings and in bradford, most of the centre of bradford — bradford, most of thelly daviesings, i don't know if they have — billy daviesings, i don't know if they have the concrete but some of they have the concrete but some of the victorian buildings are still going — the victorian buildings are still going strong and ijust do not understand why this happened when it was untested, there was no proper guarantee — was untested, there was no proper guarantee i— was untested, there was no proper guarantee i believe, ijust don't understand anybody in their right minds _ understand anybody in their right minds considering using it for a very— minds considering using it for a very important public building, so that is— very important public building, so that is the — very important public building, so that is the point i would like to make. — that is the point i would like to make. i— that is the point i would like to make, i would like to find out who was in _ make, i would like to find out who was in charge of considering, all that information. | was in charge of cons
. — are lots of other buildings and in bradford, most of the centre of bradford — bradford, most of thelly daviesings, i don't know if they have — billy daviesings, i don't know if they have the concrete but some of they have the concrete but some of the victorian buildings are still going — the victorian buildings are still going strong and ijust do not understand why this happened when it was untested, there was no proper guarantee — was untested, there was no proper guarantee i—...
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of two schools in the bradford area that - schools in the bradford area that have been affected by thehs to arrive here, so farfrom an ideal situation, as i'm sure some of your other contributors have been saying, that means schools are scrambling at the last minute to try and sort out what to do. in some cases that is meaning classes being held in other community centres. so children centres, that sort of thing. in some cases, it means classes being held online, the sort of things we have seen since covid. in some cases, children moving children between schools, if they are part of an academy system that are linked together, they move them between the schools. ., ., , . ., schools. there are a bunch of temporary — schools. there are a bunch of temporary stepgap _ schools. there are a bunch of temporary stopgap measures j schools. there are a bunch of - temporary stopgap measures but none of it is ideal and all of it is disruptive. we can see the men in high viz and hard hats behind you so clearly stuff is going on in trying to assist this school. have you managed to speak to, i know f
of two schools in the bradford area that - schools in the bradford area that have been affected by thehs to arrive here, so farfrom an ideal situation, as i'm sure some of your other contributors have been saying, that means schools are scrambling at the last minute to try and sort out what to do. in some cases that is meaning classes being held in other community centres. so children centres, that sort of thing. in some cases, it means classes being held online, the sort of things we have seen...
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it need to think about bradford, leeds, how we are going. . ._ how we are going... are going... it does not matter from east to _ how we are going... it does not matter from east to west, - how we are going... it does not matter from east to west, you | how we are going... it does not i matter from east to west, you the connecting — matter from east to west, you the connecting line, you cannot have one without _ connecting line, you cannot have one without the _ connecting line, you cannot have one without the other. are you saying this morning to me... | without the other. are you saying this morning to me. . ._ without the other. are you saying this morning to me... i think we are talkin: at this morning to me... i think we are talking at cross _ this morning to me... i think we are talking at cross purposes. _ this morning to me... i think we are talking at cross purposes. i - this morning to me... i think we are talking at cross purposes. i agree i talking at cross purposes. i agree entirely connectivity across northern towns and cities is important. i have stud
it need to think about bradford, leeds, how we are going. . ._ how we are going... are going... it does not matter from east to _ how we are going... it does not matter from east to west, - how we are going... it does not matter from east to west, you | how we are going... it does not i matter from east to west, you the connecting — matter from east to west, you the connecting line, you cannot have one without _ connecting line, you cannot have one without the _ connecting line, you cannot...
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theirntly, bradford >> is that right? >> yeah.this. their bid bradford >> is that right?�*adford >> is that right? >> yeah.this. their bid to get)rd has won this. their bid to get this city of culture thing was £1.6 million. now they were the successful it's a lot isn't it. this is this is like bidding for the olympics. exactly so this is a huge cost and various councils have spent huge amounts of money. and of course the argument is that this is not the time doing because we time to be doing it because we know are in know woking council are in trouble, birmingham's in trouble. i was surprised that trouble. so i was surprised that the wrexham council the figures said wrexham council spent 305,000 armagh city banbndge spent 305,000 armagh city banbridge craigavon 227,000. banbridge and craigavon 227,000. >> i mean so i didn't realise it but so can't you just say i want to, i want to do it? why? why do you need all this money to. >> wouldn't you? but apparently there events in their there are events in their own right. some argument right. so there is some argument to say n
theirntly, bradford >> is that right? >> yeah.this. their bid bradford >> is that right?�*adford >> is that right? >> yeah.this. their bid to get)rd has won this. their bid to get this city of culture thing was £1.6 million. now they were the successful it's a lot isn't it. this is this is like bidding for the olympics. exactly so this is a huge cost and various councils have spent huge amounts of money. and of course the argument is that this is not the time...
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the plan with also a northern powerhouse rail across the pennines linking liverpool, manchester, bradford, bits had been lopped off particularly the eastern leg. that was taken away two years ago, instead of that there is supposed to be one running as far as east midlands airport. now, we don't believe, or rather the government said in the spring, that it was committed from delivering from london euston to manchester. it looks as though we might be stuck with simply a high—speed link between birmingham and a place called 0ld 0ak common in west london where you get off your train and get on to an elizabeth line train. everyone is up in arms about this from the rail industry, from northern offices because it is simply the opposite of levelling up. the environmentalists are upset away their land has been dug up. and everyone is desperately upset. the hs2 parade has been well and truly rained on and it seems to be simply a matter of failing to specify exactly what it is, chopping and changing, all in which, every time a decision is taking add billions to the bill which is rapidly escalating t
the plan with also a northern powerhouse rail across the pennines linking liverpool, manchester, bradford, bits had been lopped off particularly the eastern leg. that was taken away two years ago, instead of that there is supposed to be one running as far as east midlands airport. now, we don't believe, or rather the government said in the spring, that it was committed from delivering from london euston to manchester. it looks as though we might be stuck with simply a high—speed link between...
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i think people might be disappointed it is leaving little germany were to staying in bradford and haswn. i need time to work on it to renew it again and that is why it is coming down. you can see it isjust now beginning to peel, some of the paint, so i will have to sand it down, kyiv and top coat everything. once the first panel came down i started to relax. the first panel, everybody is a bit nervous and i didn't like to watch that bit that is down now and all panels coming down quite nicely. looks great, i wish i could keep it. too big for my house. you're live with bbc news. they're called online frenzies — posts on social media that encourage disruption and disorder in the real world. a bbc investigation has found they're being driven by the social media app tiktok. former employees say tiktok isn't tackling the issue for fear of slowing the platform's growth. bbc verify�*s marianna spring has been looking into it. like everybody else on tiktok, i'm obsessed with this idaho murder case. what connects false accusations of murder in the us... four students were brutally stabbed to d
i think people might be disappointed it is leaving little germany were to staying in bradford and haswn. i need time to work on it to renew it again and that is why it is coming down. you can see it isjust now beginning to peel, some of the paint, so i will have to sand it down, kyiv and top coat everything. once the first panel came down i started to relax. the first panel, everybody is a bit nervous and i didn't like to watch that bit that is down now and all panels coming down quite nicely....
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, to give a real boost— probably through bradford, to give a real boost to the railways in the north—t has to be done much more efficiently and cheaply— done much more efficiently and cheaply and i suggested smaller projects— cheaply and i suggested smaller projects are much more likely to achieve — projects are much more likely to achieve that.— projects are much more likely to achieve that. i achieve that. what do you think? i a . ree with achieve that. what do you think? i agree with a _ achieve that. what do you think? i agree with a point _ achieve that. what do you think? i agree with a point about _ achieve that. what do you think? i l agree with a point about continuity, it's extremely ponton thing, continuity and stability. i agree with tony about the need to abandon going right into all city centres, it's crazy going to euston, particularly with 15 new platforms pulled white as the japanese high—speed train operate off five and we need 15? it's crazy. —— why does point to some of the design and thinking, why do we need to build stations that are architectural gems now? that
, to give a real boost— probably through bradford, to give a real boost to the railways in the north—t has to be done much more efficiently and cheaply— done much more efficiently and cheaply and i suggested smaller projects— cheaply and i suggested smaller projects are much more likely to achieve — projects are much more likely to achieve that.— projects are much more likely to achieve that. i achieve that. what do you think? i a . ree with achieve that. what do you think? i agree...
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is leaving little jimmy may be a little disappointed is leaving littlejimmy but it is staying in bradfordown. my needed time to work on it to renew it again and that's what is coming down. you can see, can't you, just now some of the paint is beginning to peel. there will beginning to peel. there will be quite a lot, i will have descended down and then topcoat everything. 0nce descended down and then topcoat everything. once the first panel came down, then i started to relax. the first panel everyone is a bit nervous. i didn't like to watch the bit. that's down now and all the panels are coming down quite nicely. that's great. i was i could keepit. —— i was i could keepit. too big for my house. for more stories has the bbc news website. you are with bbc news. the uk ministry of defence has confirmed to the bbc it be providing support to the metropolitan police after a large number of officers withdrew from firearms duties. their action is linked to the case of an armed officer who was charged with the murder of a man who was shot and killed in south london last year. on sunday, the met co
is leaving little jimmy may be a little disappointed is leaving littlejimmy but it is staying in bradfordown. my needed time to work on it to renew it again and that's what is coming down. you can see, can't you, just now some of the paint is beginning to peel. there will beginning to peel. there will be quite a lot, i will have descended down and then topcoat everything. 0nce descended down and then topcoat everything. once the first panel came down, then i started to relax. the first panel...
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and i think from the point of integration, bradford walls, all of this was going on wells. all of this continue to happen. there was a massive humanitarian crisis unfolding, indigo, know kind of back there on there is no food in many of the supermarkets, a lot of business is all going bus that is happening. so we're currently at point, hey, you need to do something, something needs to happen and nothing seems to be happening. what's the hold of, you know, right? of the others, but don't hold for a totally to fluids as their budget all for the tardy and the hell a to come up on hard meals. but i think it's the insurance agents of kind of a lot of maintenance. and also they would like to show sort of fi optics to the global media that the star didn't come over the it himself, think them you bring it for what is available. earth is available, they should comply and for the jobs i do is diction. been very interesting was it was use as a theatrical of the global media these people on actually solving they just call and come up with the agreement. what do you make of that? well i
and i think from the point of integration, bradford walls, all of this was going on wells. all of this continue to happen. there was a massive humanitarian crisis unfolding, indigo, know kind of back there on there is no food in many of the supermarkets, a lot of business is all going bus that is happening. so we're currently at point, hey, you need to do something, something needs to happen and nothing seems to be happening. what's the hold of, you know, right? of the others, but don't hold...
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people might be a little bit disappointed that it's leaving little germany, but it is staying in bradford time to work on it, to renew it again, and that's why it's coming down. you can see, can't you? it'sjust beginning to, some of the paint is beginning to peel, so there'll be quite a lot left to sand it down, and then topcoat everything. once the first panel came down, then i started to relax. i think the first panel, everybody�*s a bit nervous and didn't like to watch that bit. but yeah, that's down now and all the panels are coming down quite nicely. oh, it's great. i wish i could keep it! too big for my house. you're live with bbc news. uk interest rates have been left on hold, for the first time in nearly two years. the bank of england decision, leaving the uk benchmark rate at 5.25%, brings to an end a run of 14 consecutive increases, which began in late 2021. it was designed to curb rising prices. the announcement is a day after an unexpected slight fall in the rate of uk inflation, as well as a pause in rate hikes by the us central bank, the federal reserve. the governor of the
people might be a little bit disappointed that it's leaving little germany, but it is staying in bradford time to work on it, to renew it again, and that's why it's coming down. you can see, can't you? it'sjust beginning to, some of the paint is beginning to peel, so there'll be quite a lot left to sand it down, and then topcoat everything. once the first panel came down, then i started to relax. i think the first panel, everybody�*s a bit nervous and didn't like to watch that bit. but yeah,...
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they have been contacted by their school or in some places the local council, as happened here in bradforde are schools in the area that are affected. but the government has come under pressure from opposition parties and from trade unions to say, to publish that list, so parents will know whether there schools are affected or not. the government have said if you have not been contact by did your school, don't worry, it probally means you are not affected by it but they could be other schools that are found. the problem is wider than just schools, there are other public buildings that are affected. we have had a few hospitals have been identified this morning as having potential issues with raac concrete. at least one court has had to close so the problem is wider than education. so the problem is wider than education-— so the problem is wider than education. �* , ., , ., education. briefly, what is it about raac that makes _ education. briefly, what is it about raac that makes it _ education. briefly, what is it about raac that makes it dangerous? i raac that makes it dangerous? basically
they have been contacted by their school or in some places the local council, as happened here in bradforde are schools in the area that are affected. but the government has come under pressure from opposition parties and from trade unions to say, to publish that list, so parents will know whether there schools are affected or not. the government have said if you have not been contact by did your school, don't worry, it probally means you are not affected by it but they could be other schools...
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in bradford, parents have been told that two primary schools there may not get their temporary classroomsmonths and we know a school in essex which was meant to get them at the start of term will not get them until november. even though it closed injune. there could be a very bumpy road ahead with the children are learning remotely or in temporary classrooms for many months and that is before you even get to rebuilding and replacing roofs or buildings that have rackety in them. a lot of uncertainty. is this all about money or priority or both? jt’s is this all about money or priority or both? �*, ., ,., is this all about money or priority or both? �*, ., when if you have a problem in the background, the treasury will swing towards capital spending, spending on buildings, because these cuts can be made more quickly and in the short term at least they are seen as politically easier that we may be testing the limits of that. you have seen that trend of the 2010, the coalition austerity, these capital budgets came down and it will happen again after 2025 but within the capital budget, educati
in bradford, parents have been told that two primary schools there may not get their temporary classroomsmonths and we know a school in essex which was meant to get them at the start of term will not get them until november. even though it closed injune. there could be a very bumpy road ahead with the children are learning remotely or in temporary classrooms for many months and that is before you even get to rebuilding and replacing roofs or buildings that have rackety in them. a lot of...
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if so, that means big changes to prob as love as the ports of new cranes bradford, as our correspondents in the slow by capital reports this. the revenue catching the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow on the global news road up here on march button. the dishes foreign minister has a ques, canada of harbouring murderers from a false the world. he made the remarks while commenting on the diplomatic price is playing i right not between canada and india. canada must not be a hub of all the murders. the murder is, can go to canada and take shelter and they can have a wonderful life while those they killed their relatives are suffering. the context is important. bangladesh and india are a long time allies and friends just goes back to the bank and they, she has more of independence in the, in the 19 seventy's. and in part of that conflict, the one of the founding fathers, if you like, of a bind to the shape of rum on, was killed in 1975. and along with him several members of this, i mean a very, very brutal, brutal killing. now, canada has given refuge or shelter century t
if so, that means big changes to prob as love as the ports of new cranes bradford, as our correspondents in the slow by capital reports this. the revenue catching the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow on the global news road up here on march button. the dishes foreign minister has a ques, canada of harbouring murderers from a false the world. he made the remarks while commenting on the diplomatic price is playing i right not between canada and india. canada must not be a...
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it's just days until the start of the new term, and this school in bradford is more is one of more than00 across england that has been told it has to close some classrooms, where faulty concrete has been found. parents say that the school is working really hard to move students to different areas on site, but it is a worry. it is a little bit concerning that it's so close to going back to school. but these things happen, don't they? i'd rather my child not be in school, than the school fall down around him! the concrete known as raac is lightweight, and was used in many public buildings, mostly between the 50s and the 90s. it is usually found in roofs, and in some walls and floors. it is weaker than traditional concrete, and experts say that it has a life span of 30 years. many public buildings like hospitals and schools are affected. ministers say that they are now taking a more cautious approach, following recent cases where raac failed. what we learnt over the summer was that there are a number of cases in schools but also in non—school buildings and in england and outside england, w
it's just days until the start of the new term, and this school in bradford is more is one of more than00 across england that has been told it has to close some classrooms, where faulty concrete has been found. parents say that the school is working really hard to move students to different areas on site, but it is a worry. it is a little bit concerning that it's so close to going back to school. but these things happen, don't they? i'd rather my child not be in school, than the school fall...
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i think people might be disappointed it is leaving little germany but it is staying in bradford.wn. i need time to work on it, to renew it again, and that is why it is coming down. you can see it, can't you? just now some of the paint is beginning to peel, so there will be quite a lot. i will have to send it down and topcoat everything but once the first panel came down then i started to relax. i think the first panel everybody is a bit nervous and i did not like to watch that bit, but that is down now and all the panels are coming down quite nicely. 0h, coming down quite nicely. oh, it is great. i wish i could keep it. too big for my house. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. india's upper house of parliament has passed landmark legislation that will almost double the number of women in its lower chamber. the women's reservation bill was passed almost unanimously by the lower house on wednesday. just two votes were cast in dissent. the constitutional amendment would guarantee a third of all seats in the lok sabha for wome
i think people might be disappointed it is leaving little germany but it is staying in bradford.wn. i need time to work on it, to renew it again, and that is why it is coming down. you can see it, can't you? just now some of the paint is beginning to peel, so there will be quite a lot. i will have to send it down and topcoat everything but once the first panel came down then i started to relax. i think the first panel everybody is a bit nervous and i did not like to watch that bit, but that is...
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schools in leeds and bradford have been advised to be vigilant after what is called an ongoing investigationood an e—mail was received which is being investigated by the police and leeds council said schools have not been asked to lockdown but some may have initiated one as a precautionary measure whilst waiting for further police advice. greater manchester police have become the latest force to fall victim to a serious data breach. a company making warrant cards was targeted in a cyber attack with the names and photos of officers compromised. england's only nhs helpline for coming off antidepressants is to close, after the health service withdrew funding. it was in march when nhs england said that local health services should support people struggling to come off these drugs. despite its name, the bristol tranquiliser project takes calls from people around the country. you are live with bbc news. now to morocco, which is still recovering from friday's earthquake. there were moments of panic on wednesday, when an aftershock hit a village close to the epicenter of last week's quake. and there
schools in leeds and bradford have been advised to be vigilant after what is called an ongoing investigationood an e—mail was received which is being investigated by the police and leeds council said schools have not been asked to lockdown but some may have initiated one as a precautionary measure whilst waiting for further police advice. greater manchester police have become the latest force to fall victim to a serious data breach. a company making warrant cards was targeted in a cyber...
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here in bradford they made us aware they were two primary schools in bradford affected by the issue.we are _ more to be discovered. thank you for all of that detail. we are going - more to be discovered. thank you for all of that detail. we are going to - all of that detail. we are going to be talking to the education minister, nick gibb at half past seven. also the num general secretary. we will look at the dates and numbers later on in the programme. something many of you have engaged with us about a lot on the programme is the closure of ticket offices. charlie, you have been taking a look at this. a public consultation on plans to shut down nearly all railway station ticket offices in england closes today. train companies unveiled the proposals injuly after the transport secretary urged them to cut costs. operators say this would mean more face—to—face support for the travelling public but the plans have drawn fierce criticism from disability groups and rail unions. large parts of england will have no train services today, and services in scotland and wales will be affected, as d
here in bradford they made us aware they were two primary schools in bradford affected by the issue.we are _ more to be discovered. thank you for all of that detail. we are going - more to be discovered. thank you for all of that detail. we are going to - all of that detail. we are going to be talking to the education minister, nick gibb at half past seven. also the num general secretary. we will look at the dates and numbers later on in the programme. something many of you have engaged with us...
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people might be a little bit disappointed that it is leaving little germany but it is staying in bradfordw it again, and that's why it's coming down. you can see, can't you, just now, it's just beginning to, some of the paint is beginning to peel so there will be quite a lot, i will have to send it down, kit and topcoat it again. once the first panel came down it started to relax and i think the first panel everyone is nervous and i didn't like to watch that bit but yeah, that's down now and all panels are coming down quite nicely. looks great. wish i could keep it! too big for my house. formal stories from _ too big for my house. formal stories from across the - too big for my house. formal stories from across the uk, l stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. let's continue with our business coverage. it was a treat for indian motor enthusiasts this weekend as one of the world's biggest motorcycle championships, motogp, debuted in the country. rising popularity of the sport in india is opening business opportunities for the makers of premium m
people might be a little bit disappointed that it is leaving little germany but it is staying in bradfordw it again, and that's why it's coming down. you can see, can't you, just now, it's just beginning to, some of the paint is beginning to peel so there will be quite a lot, i will have to send it down, kit and topcoat it again. once the first panel came down it started to relax and i think the first panel everyone is nervous and i didn't like to watch that bit but yeah, that's down now and...
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and this school in bradford is just one of more than 100 across england that has been told it has to faulty concrete has been found. parents say the school is working really hard to move students to different areas on site, but it is a worry. it is a little bit concerning that it's so close to going back to school, but these things happen, don't they? i'd rather my child not be in school than the school fall down around him. the concrete known as raac is lightweight and was used in many public buildings, mostly between the �*50s and �*90s. it's usually found in rooves and some walls and floors. it is weaker than traditional concrete and experts say has a life span of 30 years. many public buildings, like hospitals and schools are affected. ministers say they are now taking a more cautious approach following recent cases where raac failed. what we learnt over the summer was that there are a number of cases in schools, but in also non—school buildings and in england and outside england where raac that we previously thought was safe or low—risk actually has failed. so we took swift acti
and this school in bradford is just one of more than 100 across england that has been told it has to faulty concrete has been found. parents say the school is working really hard to move students to different areas on site, but it is a worry. it is a little bit concerning that it's so close to going back to school, but these things happen, don't they? i'd rather my child not be in school than the school fall down around him. the concrete known as raac is lightweight and was used in many public...
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you have cities close together, liverpool, manchester, leeds, bradford to consider and you have whole much closer. so i don't think a high—speed rail link between those cities is the best prospect. what we need is a far better service than is currently provided. on what is effectively a community in which it stops everywhere between manchester in leeds and has no capacity to actually get on the train during rush hour. actually get on the train during rush hour-— rush hour. tim montgomery, sunporters — rush hour. tim montgomery, sunporters say _ rush hour. tim montgomery, supporters say that - rush hour. tim montgomery, supporters say that the - rush hour. tim montgomery, | supporters say that the prime minister is after a more honest debate, do you think he is a man to take difficult decisions or is he a man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass? the man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass?— man pushing difficult decisions into the long grass? the last few days he seems to be — the long grass? the last few days he seems to be floating _ the long grass? the last f
you have cities close together, liverpool, manchester, leeds, bradford to consider and you have whole much closer. so i don't think a high—speed rail link between those cities is the best prospect. what we need is a far better service than is currently provided. on what is effectively a community in which it stops everywhere between manchester in leeds and has no capacity to actually get on the train during rush hour. actually get on the train during rush hour-— rush hour. tim montgomery,...
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plan speaking order was given to old council members in advance and in my view, due to their being bradford both had this procedure. procedural mats are being result of a technical level prior to the start of this open debates, so that we would have been able to proceed immediately to the substance of our deliberations today. i wish to recall that's part of the of 33 of presidential notes s of 201-7500. 67 agreed by consensus. states like quotes when non members are invited to speak to the security consult, those will have a direct interest in the i'll tell you what's running and watching and listening to the un security council, which is holding a special session to address the board new crime of presidents for low to mid savanski is expected to address that meeting for the 1st time in person since the conflicts began russians, the foreign minister took i left for all this also attending. and now the 1st face to face meeting between the 2 men, since rushes invasion, we're going to go to out different medicare to, to james bice, who is also live at the united nations. and uh, what can we ex
plan speaking order was given to old council members in advance and in my view, due to their being bradford both had this procedure. procedural mats are being result of a technical level prior to the start of this open debates, so that we would have been able to proceed immediately to the substance of our deliberations today. i wish to recall that's part of the of 33 of presidential notes s of 201-7500. 67 agreed by consensus. states like quotes when non members are invited to speak to the...
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there was going be spur bradford, going to be a spur at bradford, never so i think never happened. it doesn't say much and sure , all doesn't say much and sure, all the costs are huge, but but it's very, very controversial. and also some concerns about what message does this send to the rest of the world. we say we're going to do something, then we 90, going to do something, then we go, we're not going to do this bit or we're not going to do this either. we're not this bit either. we're not going to either. in terms to do this bit either. in terms of further firms to of wanting further firms to invest here. it's a very not a great look. >> okay. catherine forster we have to leave it there. thank you very much. moving on now to our topic, a pro european our next topic, a pro european national rejoin march is taking place the capital place throughout the capital right now. today along with rejoining the eu . the their aim rejoining the eu. the their aim beg your pardon is for the word rejoin to become its mainstream as the word brexit. well, joining me now is gb news reporter ray add
there was going be spur bradford, going to be a spur at bradford, never so i think never happened. it doesn't say much and sure , all doesn't say much and sure, all the costs are huge, but but it's very, very controversial. and also some concerns about what message does this send to the rest of the world. we say we're going to do something, then we 90, going to do something, then we go, we're not going to do this bit or we're not going to do this either. we're not this bit either. we're not...
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after weighing her testimony, the bradford observer determined there seems to be nothing irrational or impossible in the plea that african americans ought not to be branded and burned alive or even hanged on a tree as a sport of the mob. the new leader sneered at america's posted civilization, which in reality amounted to a chamber of horrors for black americans. the london daily chronicle did not pull punches. race prejudice and even a slight mixture of cruelty is one thing, but torture is not only described by ms. wells, but admitted and almost gloried by the southerners themselves, are quite another. when we read of such atrocities, the editor concluded, we ask ourselves whether the southern states are really fitted for self- government. such powerful indictments from british newspapers increased public sympathy for well's campaign, brought her message to a wider british audience, and fought for the debate on lynching. by the end of may 1894, british newspapers began to report on the impact of the campaign in america. according to the london daily chronicle, ms. ida b wells, the lad
after weighing her testimony, the bradford observer determined there seems to be nothing irrational or impossible in the plea that african americans ought not to be branded and burned alive or even hanged on a tree as a sport of the mob. the new leader sneered at america's posted civilization, which in reality amounted to a chamber of horrors for black americans. the london daily chronicle did not pull punches. race prejudice and even a slight mixture of cruelty is one thing, but torture is not...
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after waiting her testament to the bradford observer determined that there seems to be nothing irrational or impossible in her plea that african americans automatically branded and burned alive and rolled in mailed casks or hanged on a tree at the whim and export of a mob. the newcastle daily leader sneered at america's posted forwardness in civilization, which in reality amounted to a chamber of horrors for black americans. the london daily chronicle did not pull punches in its denunciation of the south. race prejudice and a slight mixture of cruelty is one thing. the horrible tortures not only described by ms. wells but admitted and almost gloried in by the southern's themselves are quite another. when we read of such atrocities, the editor concluded, we ask yourself whether the southern states are really fitted for self- government." such powerful indictments from british newspapers increased public sympathy for wells campaign, brought her message to a wider british audience and foster the emerging transatlantic debate on lynching. by the end of may, 1894, british newspapers began repo
after waiting her testament to the bradford observer determined that there seems to be nothing irrational or impossible in her plea that african americans automatically branded and burned alive and rolled in mailed casks or hanged on a tree at the whim and export of a mob. the newcastle daily leader sneered at america's posted forwardness in civilization, which in reality amounted to a chamber of horrors for black americans. the london daily chronicle did not pull punches in its denunciation of...
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i always support bradford city.u know get this thing it says you know we've been tracking this player for or whatever for weeks or months or whatever i'm impression from i'm getting the impression from you, it's we you, harry, that it's like we need striker available . need a striker who's available. anyone do kind of thing . anyone will do kind of thing. >> yeah, if you've been >> yeah, but if you've been tracking for months, it's tracking him for months, it's crazy, why don't we sign crazy, really. why don't we sign him a month earlier? we it's like until transfer like we wait until transfer deadune like we wait until transfer deadline day until the last minute. it's think people enjoy . a lot of people seem to really enjoy it and a kick out of enjoy it and get a kick out of it. i was at tottenham daniel levy the master of the levy was the master of the transfer deadline day. you know, he a deal he would always get a deal done somewhere. daniel i knew yesterday he after the yesterday when he was after the lad nott
i always support bradford city.u know get this thing it says you know we've been tracking this player for or whatever for weeks or months or whatever i'm impression from i'm getting the impression from you, it's we you, harry, that it's like we need striker available . need a striker who's available. anyone do kind of thing . anyone will do kind of thing. >> yeah, if you've been >> yeah, but if you've been tracking for months, it's tracking him for months, it's crazy, why don't we...
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i believe he inspired stephen griffiths killer in griffiths in the killer in bradford he went bradfordwent to court , it was asked by the court, it was asked by the judge, name? and he judge, what's your name? and he didn't griffiths. he didn't say stephen griffiths. he said, i am the crossbow. i won't even say second word because even say the second word because it's triggering. and it's too triggering. but he and he inspired peter he was inspired by peter sutcliffe. he a book on him sutcliffe. he had a book on him in his when he was in his flat when he was arrested. i think i arrested. so i think we just, i mean, is too much to ask to mean, is it too much to ask to stop using these incenses of names? >> no, it's not. and you're right to and i just wanted to richard, there was obviously a lot at the time of lot of criticism at the time of the west yorkshire police handle of case and how long it took of the case and how long it took to peter sutcliffe to justice. >> they interviewed him, think >> they interviewed him, i think 8 or times before they finally 8 or 9 times before they fina
i believe he inspired stephen griffiths killer in griffiths in the killer in bradford he went bradfordwent to court , it was asked by the court, it was asked by the judge, name? and he judge, what's your name? and he didn't griffiths. he didn't say stephen griffiths. he said, i am the crossbow. i won't even say second word because even say the second word because it's triggering. and it's too triggering. but he and he inspired peter he was inspired by peter sutcliffe. he a book on him...
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bradford which cox at university of virginia who has done great work of establishing that if we had the same rate of marriage, intact marriage as we say 1984 most households would be significantly better off. this is a reason we need to talk about family policy in america. because it is directly related to the economic troubles that many people experience. divorce is expensive. the system merchant -- mother households is very difficult -- not pointing fingers my mother was a single mother so i'm on sturdy ground knowing how hard it is. part of the economic problem today is a people problem, a problem of subtraction and not having as many hands as we need to do the work of running a household. host: mary is calling from florida. please go ahead. caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i want to start by saying that i i knew a legal scholar harold berman and he was primary speaking of kristen come so my question is the destruction of the rule of law through second lue similarization. what are the main groups and organizations that take these legal actions an -- and lobbies to destroy th
bradford which cox at university of virginia who has done great work of establishing that if we had the same rate of marriage, intact marriage as we say 1984 most households would be significantly better off. this is a reason we need to talk about family policy in america. because it is directly related to the economic troubles that many people experience. divorce is expensive. the system merchant -- mother households is very difficult -- not pointing fingers my mother was a single mother so...