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on that new, there is a proposalfor a city centre station in bradford.lso have the case to build a new out of manchester, to serve both traffic north and south but also east and west through manchester airport and onto liverpool. which would give access to people in yorkshire where i live to manchester airport more easily which is an equivalent to heathrow, the heater of the north. you could make a very strong economic case for that whole network andi economic case for that whole network and i believe borisjohnson has indicated the most excessive part which is building a new across a payment is in our grasp and the commit is to grasp. —— across the pennines. some of the rest could be done a lot sooner so i think we're going to see this big commitment, the new which we want to see, and improvement of the line and the relationship between manchester and leeds to bring those cities closer together, as one set closer today. but that isn't any use if it doesn't come with a network that also includes places like liverpool, hull, newcastle. and what boris johns
on that new, there is a proposalfor a city centre station in bradford.lso have the case to build a new out of manchester, to serve both traffic north and south but also east and west through manchester airport and onto liverpool. which would give access to people in yorkshire where i live to manchester airport more easily which is an equivalent to heathrow, the heater of the north. you could make a very strong economic case for that whole network andi economic case for that whole network and i...
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on that new line, there is a proposal for a city centre station in bradford.nesses in the north are in favour of. you also have the case to build a new line out of manchester, to serve both traffic north and south, but also east and west through manchester airport and onto liverpool. which would give access to people in yorkshire where i live to manchester airport more easily, which is an equivalent to heathrow, a heathrow of the north. you could make a very strong economic case for that whole network, and i believe borisjohnson has indicated the most expensive part, which is building a new line across the pennines, is in our grasp and the government's prepared to fund it. a lot of the other upgrades, for instance improving the track between newcastle and york, york and leeds, some of that could be done a lot sooner, actually. so i think we're going to see this big commitment, that new line which we want to see, and improvement of the line and the relationship between manchester and leeds to bring those cities closer together, is one set closer today. but that
on that new line, there is a proposal for a city centre station in bradford.nesses in the north are in favour of. you also have the case to build a new line out of manchester, to serve both traffic north and south, but also east and west through manchester airport and onto liverpool. which would give access to people in yorkshire where i live to manchester airport more easily, which is an equivalent to heathrow, a heathrow of the north. you could make a very strong economic case for that whole...
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this is the old headquarters of bradford & bingley in west yorkshire.ts borrowers as possible. what's unusual about ukar as a company is that its job is to put itself out of business. its instructions from the government are to get rid of as many loans as possible, either by selling on the right to collect the repayment money to another company, or byjust pulling out of loans, just like the one used to buyjohn and brenda's flat. the question is, have those orders from the government led this taxpayer—owned bank to forget a crucial principle, often repeated by ministers in public, that repossession must only be used as a last resort? john and brenda saw something odd about the signatures on the documents from legal representatives for mortgage express. it is not right if there is a discrepancy. it looked like different people were signing over the same name on statements of truth used to evict them. but once that signature is on there, whoever‘s it is, that's it. whoever‘s it is. yeah? because you've got no power against that signature. we showed some of
this is the old headquarters of bradford & bingley in west yorkshire.ts borrowers as possible. what's unusual about ukar as a company is that its job is to put itself out of business. its instructions from the government are to get rid of as many loans as possible, either by selling on the right to collect the repayment money to another company, or byjust pulling out of loans, just like the one used to buyjohn and brenda's flat. the question is, have those orders from the government led...
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bradford isjust one community where answers are being urgently sought.e about it? gps have difficult decisions to make as they deal with patients in pain and address the underlying health issues. this expert in the field is helping them consider alternatives. she says opioids rarely work. fewer than one out of ten people who are taking them for pain will actually experience a reduction in pain. so that means it's a medicine that is not helping, but a medicine that is causing many harms. nikki is now a counsellor with an addiction charity. she first took opioid painkillers after a knee operation. but it was only years later that she realised she was addicted. thought, you know, an addict would be someone that was just in a street alley, using heroin. i didn't think that i could have been a drug addict. i mean, there were people that were addicted to alcohol, and heroin, and thatjust wasn't me. you know, i'm a middle—class mum that had a family, a nice house, a nice car, and was still working. there is nothing here yet on the scale of the north american cr
bradford isjust one community where answers are being urgently sought.e about it? gps have difficult decisions to make as they deal with patients in pain and address the underlying health issues. this expert in the field is helping them consider alternatives. she says opioids rarely work. fewer than one out of ten people who are taking them for pain will actually experience a reduction in pain. so that means it's a medicine that is not helping, but a medicine that is causing many harms. nikki...
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as a as a result nadia suffered anxiety and had to relocate to bradford.y muslim area of the city, where she receives regular counselling. so far, around 55 women have received some kind of specialist support at the centre. this woman who spent a few months behind bars started coming here last month. again, we have protected her real identity, as she is in rehabilitation. there is's so many facility for british white women, we don't feel question access them. they don't understand our culture, the thing is the families within the community so they will receive backlash because in their eyes you have committed a crime, you are not a victim and you will always bea are not a victim and you will always be a criminal. the recent statistics from the prison reform trust show in the uk, over half of all prisoners are from minority communities. there are from minority communities. there are over 3800 female offenders of which 6% are muslim women. completing the review... in 2017, the labour mp david lammy carried out a review and found a need for more targeted supp
as a as a result nadia suffered anxiety and had to relocate to bradford.y muslim area of the city, where she receives regular counselling. so far, around 55 women have received some kind of specialist support at the centre. this woman who spent a few months behind bars started coming here last month. again, we have protected her real identity, as she is in rehabilitation. there is's so many facility for british white women, we don't feel question access them. they don't understand our culture,...
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i think it should go via bradford, the connectivity between those cities is terrible at the moment.ted those issues in respect hs2 and they now need to be sorted in respect of the trans—pennine now need to be sorted in respect of the tra ns—pennine route. now need to be sorted in respect of the trans-pennine route. are you suspicious but given borisjohnson has launched a review of hs2 and downing street has said today that this, the details of this scheme will only be confirmed once that review is complete, that it could be a consolation prize for cancelling hsz? a consolation prize for cancelling hs2? hs2 a consolation prize for cancelling h52? h52 cannot be cancelled. really? legislation has been passed, billions has been spent. but he could still kill it and legislate and cancel it. the government has no majority to legislate and there was a ten to one majority in parliament for its. is still there? the second phase going from birmingham to crewe, one of the last acts of the house of commons before recess was to pass that bill. borisjohnson could put a big question mark over the
i think it should go via bradford, the connectivity between those cities is terrible at the moment.ted those issues in respect hs2 and they now need to be sorted in respect of the trans—pennine now need to be sorted in respect of the tra ns—pennine route. now need to be sorted in respect of the trans-pennine route. are you suspicious but given borisjohnson has launched a review of hs2 and downing street has said today that this, the details of this scheme will only be confirmed once that...
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bradford isjust one community where answers are being urgently sought. about it? gps have difficult decisions to make as they deal with patients in pain and address the underlying health issues. this expert in the field is helping them consider alternatives. she says opioids rarely work. fewer than one out of ten people who are taking them for pain will actually experience a reduction in pain. so that means it's a medicine that is not helping, but a medicine that is causing many harms. nikki is now a counsellor with an addiction charity. she first took opioid painkillers after a knee operation. but it was only years later that she realised she was addicted. thought, you know, an addict would be someone that was just in a street alley, using heroin. i didn't think that i could have been a drug addict. i mean, there were people that were addicted to alcohol, and heroin, and thatjust wasn't me. you know, i'm a middle—class mum that had a family, a nice house, a nice car, and was still working. there is nothing here yet on the scale of the north american cri
bradford isjust one community where answers are being urgently sought. about it? gps have difficult decisions to make as they deal with patients in pain and address the underlying health issues. this expert in the field is helping them consider alternatives. she says opioids rarely work. fewer than one out of ten people who are taking them for pain will actually experience a reduction in pain. so that means it's a medicine that is not helping, but a medicine that is causing many harms. nikki is...
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how do you think cities like bradford will benefit in terms of homes and jobs from the scheme.y. ride the trains but so that they can get the opportunities eventuallylj believe get the opportunities eventually.” believe so passionately in mass transit because it is the best way to allow people on modest incomes to get to opportunities, wherever they are. in london, the intensification of opportunity was supermassive from the middle of the 19th century onwards because they came up with the idea of putting trains in towns. then there was the development of the bus routes in the past couple of decades which has really turbo—charge the london economy. in the interim, before we get to the full northern powerhouse, that is why i put so much emphasis on buses, i really think they could be transformative. i i really think they could be tra nsformative. i think i really think they could be transformative. i think it was peter hendry, my former colleague at transport for london, who's to say there was no travel problem that couldn't be solved by a single decker bus. it may sound banal bu
how do you think cities like bradford will benefit in terms of homes and jobs from the scheme.y. ride the trains but so that they can get the opportunities eventuallylj believe get the opportunities eventually.” believe so passionately in mass transit because it is the best way to allow people on modest incomes to get to opportunities, wherever they are. in london, the intensification of opportunity was supermassive from the middle of the 19th century onwards because they came up with the...
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morgan bradford picks things up right now. >> that's right, chris. this weekend. >> with a little something. >>> i'm morgan bradford in this afternoon for ali velshi. it's friday, june 19th. thank you so much for joining us. the president said his supporters who chanted send her back are incredible patriots. right now the president is about to head to new jersey to spend an evening at his fundraiser. and just earlier today he once again attacked congresswoman ilhan omar along with three other congresswomen of color less than 24 hours after expressing his disproval of that very chant. >> president trump, you said you were unhappy with the chant. however, the chant was just repeated -- >> no. -- >> what you said in your tweet. do you take that tweet back? >> you know what i'm unhappy with? i'm unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman can hate our country. i'm unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman in this case a different congresswoman can call our country and our people garbage. i'm unhappy when a congresswoman goes and says i'm going to be the
morgan bradford picks things up right now. >> that's right, chris. this weekend. >> with a little something. >>> i'm morgan bradford in this afternoon for ali velshi. it's friday, june 19th. thank you so much for joining us. the president said his supporters who chanted send her back are incredible patriots. right now the president is about to head to new jersey to spend an evening at his fundraiser. and just earlier today he once again attacked congresswoman ilhan omar...
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skirts in a bid to promote gender neutrality under the new rule all students at appleton academy in bradford will have to wear trousers from september. both female and male students parents in some teachers believe that the fed the school has decided to make wearing travis and les shoes compulsory for gender neutrality is a complete farce and the rule should be overturned hundreds have now signed a petition against the ban why the school doesn't says that most parents and pupils have responded positively. there are a number of reasons for this change it is gender neutral in line with the policy in the majority of secondary schools it simplifies the uniform and it removes the issue of pupils wearing skirts that are inappropriate the majority of parents have responded with positive feedback and are supportive of the change and understand the reasons for it school uniforms they signify membership of a body a group of people and usually you know there's a decision about what color what what what you know the symbols are included head teacher often decides what clothes should be worn i hope that
skirts in a bid to promote gender neutrality under the new rule all students at appleton academy in bradford will have to wear trousers from september. both female and male students parents in some teachers believe that the fed the school has decided to make wearing travis and les shoes compulsory for gender neutrality is a complete farce and the rule should be overturned hundreds have now signed a petition against the ban why the school doesn't says that most parents and pupils have responded...
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skirts in a bid to promote gender neutrality under the new rule all students at appleton academy in bradford will have to wear trousers is from september with a petition against the ban has gained hundreds of signatures but the school insists that most parents and pupils have responded positively. there are a number of reasons for this change it is gender neutral in line with the policy in the majority of secondary schools it simplifies the uniform and it removes the issue of pupils wearing skirts that's all inappropriate the majority of parents have responded with positive feedback and are supportive of the change and don't just. the reasons for it school uniforms they signify membership of a body a group of people and usually you know there's a decision about what color what you know the symbols included head teacher often decides what clothes should be worn i hope that what's being chosen has no is not about dogma it's about consistency or think it's probably true to say that it's well intentioned i mean this the mess is toward children in school it's to treat other children as they want
skirts in a bid to promote gender neutrality under the new rule all students at appleton academy in bradford will have to wear trousers is from september with a petition against the ban has gained hundreds of signatures but the school insists that most parents and pupils have responded positively. there are a number of reasons for this change it is gender neutral in line with the policy in the majority of secondary schools it simplifies the uniform and it removes the issue of pupils wearing...
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i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.was forced, in a way, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready in 2a hours, transportation's coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning." 2a hours? 2a hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, whilst i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends today, because today's your last day at school." and they didn't take it too well. so you just had 2a hours to decide to go and move your whole life to yorkshire? yeah. i wiped my face, my tears away, and, yeah, off we went. the government has said placing homeless families away from their local area should only be a last resort. but in 2018, it was, it seems, a last resort 23,150 times — as english councils shipped their homelessness problem somewhere else. ashleigh‘s council — barking and dagenham — say there's just not enough social housing in l
i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.was forced, in a way, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready in 2a hours, transportation's coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning." 2a hours? 2a hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, whilst i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say...
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joining us now is adam bradford, co—founder safer online gambling group. we had systems preventing problem gamblers from betting some of the time but not all of the time? i think this stems back toa of the time? i think this stems back to a not good enough regulation from the government. there are anti—money—laundering regulations in place and software that companies can use to track risky behaviour and dubious patterns of play online. in this instance, that did not work properly but if we had a stronger regulator that could help and support gambling companies to impairment these properly, we might not be in this position. you are criticising the regulator and here we are aware that a penalty being given. how is it not working?m we are aware that a penalty being given. how is it not working? it is not strong enough and i do not think a fine is a proper penalty. damage has been done and gvc admitted that and said it is changing things. what isa and said it is changing things. what is a tiny financial penalty going to do for a gambling industry that turns ov
joining us now is adam bradford, co—founder safer online gambling group. we had systems preventing problem gamblers from betting some of the time but not all of the time? i think this stems back toa of the time? i think this stems back to a not good enough regulation from the government. there are anti—money—laundering regulations in place and software that companies can use to track risky behaviour and dubious patterns of play online. in this instance, that did not work properly but if...
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i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.y, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready in 24 hours, transportation's coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning." 24 hours? 24 hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, while i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends today, because today's your last day at school." and they didn't take it too well. so you just had 24 hours to decide to go and move your whole life to yorkshire? yeah. i wiped my face, my tears away, and, yeah, off we went. the government has said placing homeless families away from their local area should only be a last resort. but in 2018, it was, it seems, a last resort 23,150 times — as english councils shipped their homelessness problem somewhere else. ashleigh's council — barking and dagenham — say there's just not enough social housing in london to meet demand
i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.y, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready in 24 hours, transportation's coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning." 24 hours? 24 hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, while i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends...
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because there is a view here that the line is vital, but there are other places, sheffield, bradford,pool out to the west, that all need to to be part of the same rail project, and mrjohnson said that he intends his commitment to extend to that wider project as well. how did people react here? they think the devil is in the detail. businesses, the cbi, manchester airport and politicians and even on the other side of the house, labour politicians, andy burnham, the mayor of manchester, welcoming this as evidence that the north of england is moving higher up the political agenda, but they say that there needs to be detail about how this is going to now happen. mrjohnson has told his officials they need to accelerate their work so they can, so that a deal in this rail project can be done by the autumn but it is then a question of when work begins in the longer term with andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester saying that whilst it is a good, long—term aim, he wants to see investment immediately for projects around the transport infrastructure of greater manchester which can be look
because there is a view here that the line is vital, but there are other places, sheffield, bradford,pool out to the west, that all need to to be part of the same rail project, and mrjohnson said that he intends his commitment to extend to that wider project as well. how did people react here? they think the devil is in the detail. businesses, the cbi, manchester airport and politicians and even on the other side of the house, labour politicians, andy burnham, the mayor of manchester, welcoming...
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i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.e i was forced, in a way, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready within 24 hours. transportation is coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning". 2a hours? 24 hours, and this was at 8.45 in the morning whilst i'm walking my kids to school. then i got off the phone and had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends today, because today is your last day at school". and they didn't take it too well. so you just had 2a hours to decide to go and move your whole life to yorkshire? yeah. i wiped my face, my tears away and yeah, off we went. the government has said placing homeless families away from their local area should only be a last resort. but in 2018, it was, it seems, a last resort 23,150 times, as english councils shipped their homelessness problem somewhere else. ashley's council, barking and dagenham, say there'sjust not enough social housing in london to m
i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have.e i was forced, in a way, to say yes. having reluctantly agreed to move her whole family 200 miles north, matters moved very quickly. "have your things ready within 24 hours. transportation is coming to get you at 11 o'clock in the morning". 2a hours? 24 hours, and this was at 8.45 in the morning whilst i'm walking my kids to school. then i got off the phone and had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye...
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mine isnd "su today" mugshot bradford in chattanooga, tennessee. sharon in mansfield,lv pennsyia.hem coming. we will be bac here on "sunday today" in two weeks. we are preempted next week. see you t n. enjoy the rest of the weekend. .hank you, morgan. >>> news4 today starts now. >> barry pushes north. the dangerous storm tha weakened but could bring catastrophic amounts of rain to the gulf region. the latest from louisiana. >>> today is the day for possible immigration raids across the country. more on the operation that could be happening as we speak. >>> and into the darkness. power goes out for tens of thousands of people new york city. the latest on the outage that quickly went viral. sca moments in new york city. >> yes. >> a lot of news to get to this morning. thank you for joiningi' us. meagan fitzgerald. i'm cory smith. we are starting with the weather. acking things on the gulf with tropical storm barry. also here in the region a beautiful day in the dmv. now, if you got your hair doner fo church or brunch, good luck to you. that humidity is not playing around, lauryn. >>
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i'm curtis bradford, i'm a long-time tenderloin responsibilities to speak in support of the lcbd. they provide great service for the tenderloin neighborhood. like matt was saying, i work and live in the neighborhood and i walk to work and safe escorts across the intersection to get to my won't be. job. they're there and they greet me by name and these are community members that live in the neighborhood, as well. pothey provide a great service d i appreciate them being there. you know, i've gotten to know the clean them team that cleansy block and it's great to have that relationship. so they're providing more than just the cleaning. but i want to say for purposes of disclosure -- first of all, i'm proud of the fact that i think the tlcbd is, perhaps, one of the, if not the most progressive benefit district in the nation. tou.that's not an accident. there was a lot of intentionality around thinking about and stretching the plan of what cbd can mean in a community. and servings as a low income sro resident of the tenderloin on the board, i would like to think i played some small par
i'm curtis bradford, i'm a long-time tenderloin responsibilities to speak in support of the lcbd. they provide great service for the tenderloin neighborhood. like matt was saying, i work and live in the neighborhood and i walk to work and safe escorts across the intersection to get to my won't be. job. they're there and they greet me by name and these are community members that live in the neighborhood, as well. pothey provide a great service d i appreciate them being there. you know, i've...
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i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have. quickly. "have your things ready in 24 hours, transportation's coming to get you 11am in the morning." 24 hours? 24 hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, whilst i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends today, because today's your last day at school." and they didn't take it too well. so you just had 24 hours to decide to go and move your whole life to yorkshire? yeah. i wiped my face, my tears away, and, yeah, off we went. the government has said placing homeless families away from their local area should only be a last resort. but in 2018, it was, it seems, a last resort 23,150 times — as english councils shipped their homelessness problem somewhere else. ashley's council — barking and dagenham — say there's just not enough social housing in london to meet demand. so she and her three children made the journey to a town they'd never seen. they arrived at 7pm on a friday n
i hadn't heard of bradford. emmerdale is the image i have. quickly. "have your things ready in 24 hours, transportation's coming to get you 11am in the morning." 24 hours? 24 hours. and this was at quarter to nine in the morning, whilst i'm walking my kids to school. after i got off the phone, i had to tell my two sons, "you're going to have to say goodbye to your friends today, because today's your last day at school." and they didn't take it too well. so you just had 24...
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a legal assistant from bradford, ontario, canada... returning champion, a student from macungie, pennsylvania... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thk laes and genemen runaway games on "jeopardy!" an can be a lot of fun, especially if you're the player who can't be caught. but today is another day, ryan. sally and jim are here to challenge you. let's see how it all works out. here we go, in the jeopardy! round. we waste no time. we reveal the categories, starting off with... hmm. can't we spell? and finally, each correct response will be two words, one letter different. - ryan, start. - literary minnesota for $400. answer... well, there you go. [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ applause ] oops. uh, i guess it's $1,000. all right... - what is lake superior? - you are right. - okay. - and you have $1,000.
a legal assistant from bradford, ontario, canada... returning champion, a student from macungie, pennsylvania... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thk laes and genemen runaway games on "jeopardy!" an can be a lot of fun, especially if you're the player who can't be caught. but today is another day, ryan. sally and jim are here to challenge you. let's see how it all works out. here we go, in the...
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but this is slowly changing in bradford where two girls are breaking stereotypes and are inspiring youngde them pick up a cricket bat and ball and also asked them about the kind of barriers they had to ove rco m e to pursue their dreams. cricket has given me a new life. i knew life to do something with a new goal. cricket is my passion and gives me power to express myself. ever since i started playing cricket i wanted to break barriers. rick barriers about gender equality because even in my girls and not treated equally. i really enjoy cricket it is something that makes me feel open and enjoy it with my friends. i was brought here by the un. and i think really grateful for what they're doing for bringing me here. because of them i have access to education, food, access to the freedom that i have got here. to play cricket or any form of sport that i want to play. after coming here, i've got full freedom to do what i they have opened the door to a predominantly mild dominated sport and have proved that they can play and have proved that they can play and they can compete. and be as good as
but this is slowly changing in bradford where two girls are breaking stereotypes and are inspiring youngde them pick up a cricket bat and ball and also asked them about the kind of barriers they had to ove rco m e to pursue their dreams. cricket has given me a new life. i knew life to do something with a new goal. cricket is my passion and gives me power to express myself. ever since i started playing cricket i wanted to break barriers. rick barriers about gender equality because even in my...
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bradford street bob thompkins avenue, a grade of 41%. that's steeper than that street in wales. one of two streets in san francisco that are actually steeper, this unofficial list uses data from the government and open source mapping. >> the new lion king" film from disney premieres this week. today reggie aqui spoke with robin roberts about her special on the movie which airs tonight at 8:00. >> today i'm going to bring it, talking about the lion king" and disney. i have to ask the question everybody is asking me, jon favreau, the director of lion king" i know you talked to him, how did he get those loins to act on cue? >> come on, man. oh, please. you know. you know, you know what he did. and we're going to try and explain how that all happened in the special. but yeah, you're watching it. eating your popcorn and wait, how did they do that. that's what we try to explain a little bit with the behind the scenes. john fab row, he knocked it out of the park. you're a fan of the lion king" and billions of people. you have to honor that and know that people will be sitting in this s
bradford street bob thompkins avenue, a grade of 41%. that's steeper than that street in wales. one of two streets in san francisco that are actually steeper, this unofficial list uses data from the government and open source mapping. >> the new lion king" film from disney premieres this week. today reggie aqui spoke with robin roberts about her special on the movie which airs tonight at 8:00. >> today i'm going to bring it, talking about the lion king" and disney. i have...
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project in redwood city today. 20 homes will be built on a lot downtown near jefferson avenue and bradford street. the lawsuit stalled the project for a year. developer have been given the green light to move forward with construction. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> growing concerns after a convicted sex offender is allowed to return home. >>> the starting bid for a letter from tupac to madonna is if you're just joining us here, the seven things to know this morning, a protest is planned at 11:30 at i.c.e. headquarters in san francisco ahead of planned raids of undocumented immigrants on sunday. yesterday, hundreds rallied in front of the building. >>> number two, singer r. kelly has been arrested in chicago on federal sex crimes charges. the 13 count federal indictment includes child pornography, enticement of a minor and obstruction of justice. kelly faces similar charges in illinois. >>> number three, governor newsom expected to sign a bill overhauling how the state pays for wildfire damage. part of the fund will be paid by the rate paye
project in redwood city today. 20 homes will be built on a lot downtown near jefferson avenue and bradford street. the lawsuit stalled the project for a year. developer have been given the green light to move forward with construction. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> growing concerns after a convicted sex offender is allowed to return home. >>> the starting bid for a letter from tupac to madonna is if you're just...
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. >> bay area consumers checkbook executive editor kevin bradford joins me now.%, 8 to 10%, right? >> it depends what you're buying. there are two types of policies. the first type, it's what the airlines and travel booking sites, they make you click to say no, i don't want this coverage. >> got it, okay. >> before you can check out. that's cancellation, trip interruption insurance. really don't like these policies. it's actually -- it's kind of a bizarre world we live in where the airlines are essentially offering you insurance coverage to protect you against their ridiculous cancellation policies and fees. and even their websites say protect yourself from large cancellation penalties, buy this insurance coverage. you're protecting yourself against big airline fees. it's silly. southwest doesn't have these change penalties, change fees, they don't offer that coverage. the problem with the planes if you dig into them, they he exclude lots of things. they exclude hurricanes and earthquakes and on the medical side, if you have to cancel your trip because you're sic
. >> bay area consumers checkbook executive editor kevin bradford joins me now.%, 8 to 10%, right? >> it depends what you're buying. there are two types of policies. the first type, it's what the airlines and travel booking sites, they make you click to say no, i don't want this coverage. >> got it, okay. >> before you can check out. that's cancellation, trip interruption insurance. really don't like these policies. it's actually -- it's kind of a bizarre world we live...
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project in redwood city today. 20 homes will be built on a lot downtown near jefferson avenue and bradford street. a lawsuit stalled the project for more than a year. developers have been given the green light to move forward with construction. >>> in the east bay, work is expected to wrap up to oakland, to remove an unstable tree and save the young birds that are there. >> on wednesday, a branch broke off near the oakland post officr ground. 18 were rescued. officials say the tree was home to black herons, and snowy egrets. they returned to savaners, bird knack not fly -- that cannot fly but run from branch to branch and we have nestlings, the tinies, they can't move anywhere but the nest. it's late in the stop sign for that. we're seeing what we're seeing. take them in. >> the birds are being taken to the rescue center in fairfield. >> he calls them the teeny tiny sgls sg . >> i wonder what kind of life they're going to have after that. >> a beautiful life, mike. >> adopt them, let them go free. >> put their hand in a puppet and raise it like it's still in the wild. >> your mind. >> you
project in redwood city today. 20 homes will be built on a lot downtown near jefferson avenue and bradford street. a lawsuit stalled the project for more than a year. developers have been given the green light to move forward with construction. >>> in the east bay, work is expected to wrap up to oakland, to remove an unstable tree and save the young birds that are there. >> on wednesday, a branch broke off near the oakland post officr ground. 18 were rescued. officials say the...
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deputy coroner ben bradford. what were you working with? >> a very, very charred body.ot very well identify it being a person. >> reporter: the cause of death seemed obvious. but just to be sure, julie's remains were sent on to the medical examiner for an autopsy. what he discovered was as deeply troubling as it was unexpected. >> he had recovered a projectile in the -- the remains. >> reporter: a bullet? >> yes. >> reporter: suddenly, what was thought to have been death by smoke inhalation was now a homicide. closer examination revealed three bullet holes in all in julie's torso. the deputy coroner immediately called the sheriff's office. >> i said, "we need to get some people back to that house, because this is going to be a homicide." >> reporter: what'd you think? wow? >> absolutely. >> reporter: lady in a nice neighborhood, good house? >> right. >> reporter: and now she's got three bullet wounds? >> that's right. on a who did it crime. >> reporter: back at 307 tudor boulevard, fire equipment pulled out as sheriff's cruisers pulled in. would the charred wreckage of
deputy coroner ben bradford. what were you working with? >> a very, very charred body.ot very well identify it being a person. >> reporter: the cause of death seemed obvious. but just to be sure, julie's remains were sent on to the medical examiner for an autopsy. what he discovered was as deeply troubling as it was unexpected. >> he had recovered a projectile in the -- the remains. >> reporter: a bullet? >> yes. >> reporter: suddenly, what was thought to...
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he is going to be outlining some of his thoughts on bradford a little bit later on today.nge. but that is the result of a number of things, actually. it is a recognition from the operating companies themselves that franchising wasn't working for them, it wasn't working for them economically, in many cases, or giving them the flexibility to run the railway that they wanted to run. equally, from the dft side, it wasn't giving them a railway that worked for them. so, wasn't giving them a railway that worked forthem. so, take wasn't giving them a railway that worked for them. so, take both sides together, both sides recognised that franchising needs to change. what we're looking at, and we still have options on the table, is what do we need to change it to? what i would say is that it needs to change to something that will work the passenger. so, that is keith william speaking. he wants to put passengers very much at the heart of this business, the heart of the future of the railways. will he deliver? let's speak to tony miles, from modern railways magazine. we have seen revie
he is going to be outlining some of his thoughts on bradford a little bit later on today.nge. but that is the result of a number of things, actually. it is a recognition from the operating companies themselves that franchising wasn't working for them, it wasn't working for them economically, in many cases, or giving them the flexibility to run the railway that they wanted to run. equally, from the dft side, it wasn't giving them a railway that worked for them. so, wasn't giving them a railway...
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well, he is going to be giving a speech in bradford at 11am today to outline some of his thoughts. and all their fares are interlocked, so simplifying ticketing and changing the way peak times work involve all of those companies renegotiating their contract at the same time with their contract at the same time with the government so he is setting quite a big challenge for the dft. satisfaction rates are at all—time lows. pa rt of satisfaction rates are at all—time lows. part of the problem is value for money. if you want the sort of fa res for money. if you want the sort of fares you see on trains across europe, what needs to happen? the taxpayer putting in more money. that is the reason fares are cheaper across europe, they are supported socially more. both parties in this country in recent years have taken the view that people who use the railway should pay for the railways, and some of the companies are making and some of the companies are making a lot it is not like they are making massive profits, but the taxpayer doesn‘t put much into support the fa re structure. doesn‘t put
well, he is going to be giving a speech in bradford at 11am today to outline some of his thoughts. and all their fares are interlocked, so simplifying ticketing and changing the way peak times work involve all of those companies renegotiating their contract at the same time with their contract at the same time with the government so he is setting quite a big challenge for the dft. satisfaction rates are at all—time lows. pa rt of satisfaction rates are at all—time lows. part of the problem...
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he is going to be outlining some of his thoughts in bradford a little bit later on today.s themselves that franchising wasn't working for them, it wasn't working for them economically, in many cases, or giving them the flexibility to run the railway that they wanted to run. equally, from the dft side, it wasn't giving them a railway that worked for them. so, take both sides together, both sides recognised that franchising needs to change. what we're looking at, and we still have options on the table, is what do we need to change it to? what i would say is that it needs to change to something that will work the passenger. so, that's keith william speaking there. he wants to put passengers very much at the heart of this business, the heart of the future of the railways. will he deliver? let's speak to tony miles, from modern railways magazine. we have seen review after review after privatisation. is this one going to be any different, or will it be on the shall for the rest of them? the nervousness is already that the government will find it too difficult and just move every
he is going to be outlining some of his thoughts in bradford a little bit later on today.s themselves that franchising wasn't working for them, it wasn't working for them economically, in many cases, or giving them the flexibility to run the railway that they wanted to run. equally, from the dft side, it wasn't giving them a railway that worked for them. so, take both sides together, both sides recognised that franchising needs to change. what we're looking at, and we still have options on the...
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this year, zipo lighters, which are manufactured in bradford, pennsylvania, mccain county, represented the keystone state. businesses involved in manufacturing are vital to pennsylvania's economy. advanced manufacturing ranks among the commonwealth's top five industries, and nearly one in 10 people across the commonwealth work for a manufacturer. a strong manufacturing sector helps america stay competitive and supporting legislation that strengthens the industry bolsters our nation's potential for a prosperous future by keeping good-paying, family sustaining jobs right here at home. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to give voice to what so many individuals and families in my community and across the country ar
this year, zipo lighters, which are manufactured in bradford, pennsylvania, mccain county, represented the keystone state. businesses involved in manufacturing are vital to pennsylvania's economy. advanced manufacturing ranks among the commonwealth's top five industries, and nearly one in 10 people across the commonwealth work for a manufacturer. a strong manufacturing sector helps america stay competitive and supporting legislation that strengthens the industry bolsters our nation's potential...
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adam bradford is founder of the safer 0nline gambling group.ey've known for years that these are fixed odd betting terminals caused a problem so it seems to me they had a lack of foresight in that their business planning. what about the people who will lose their jobs, what about the people who will lose theirjobs, in some cases people who have been very loyal to the company, what about their jobs? it is unfortunate to hear people will lose theirjobs because of the scott and i feel sorry for them but i feel sorry for william hill on the whole, lots of families up on down the country have been damaged by gambling addiction. if we look at people committing suicide because of gambling loop the problem is i don't see how we can make a choice between keeping people safe and keeping them injobs. isn't there a danger if you close to shops, if they are no longer viable, people will turn to online gambling where it is much harderfor anyone to spot if there is a problem if they are spending lots of time, spending money on sites like that? you are right,
adam bradford is founder of the safer 0nline gambling group.ey've known for years that these are fixed odd betting terminals caused a problem so it seems to me they had a lack of foresight in that their business planning. what about the people who will lose their jobs, what about the people who will lose theirjobs, in some cases people who have been very loyal to the company, what about their jobs? it is unfortunate to hear people will lose theirjobs because of the scott and i feel sorry for...