86
86
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bristow, near t jiffy lube live. but the redistricting plan comes omth a lot of folks protesting. >> especially frne high school community in particular. northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie has more. >> reporter: the ceremonial roundbreaking for prin william county's 13th high school, the construction already well under way in the bristow area. new schools mean new high school attendance boundaries. as usual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to into one community against another. >> reporter: that is charles nco from stone wall. stone wall is one of three schools impacted by the redistricting plan with battlefield and patriot high school. many in the stonewall community are speaking out about had they see as an unfair redistricting oposal. under the proposal, the percentage of students with vamited english from economically disadaged backgrounds and from minority groups would jump. dre other two schools, a op. many in the stonewall community argue diversity should be shared. >> i believe and 50 years o st
. >> bristow, near t jiffy lube live. but the redistricting plan comes omth a lot of folks protesting. >> especially frne high school community in particular. northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie has more. >> reporter: the ceremonial roundbreaking for prin william county's 13th high school, the construction already well under way in the bristow area. new schools mean new high school attendance boundaries. as usual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to into one...
139
139
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
this one is in bristow, bristow area near jiffy lube live. but the iredistring plan comes with some folks protesting. h northern virginia bureau chief julie carr more. >> reporter: the ceremonial groundbreaking for prince william county's 13th high construction already well under way in the bristow area. new schools mean new high school attendance boundaries. as usual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to turn this into one community against another. >> reporter: that is charles ronco from stone wall. many in the stonewall community are speaking out about had they see as an unfair redistricting proposal. already the most diverse of the three schools, unr the proposal, the percentage of students with limited english from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and from minority g roups would jump. the other two schools, a drop. many ithe stonewall community argue diversity ould be shared. >> i believe and 50 years of studies have shown when we have greater diversity in a school system, it is the rising tide that lifts all ships. what we're d
this one is in bristow, bristow area near jiffy lube live. but the iredistring plan comes with some folks protesting. h northern virginia bureau chief julie carr more. >> reporter: the ceremonial groundbreaking for prince william county's 13th high construction already well under way in the bristow area. new schools mean new high school attendance boundaries. as usual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to turn this into one community against another. >> reporter: that is...
239
239
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
everywhere except for downtown d next to thehesapeake bay. 43 in front royal. 45 in martinsburg, bristowvirginia. 46 in germantown. 49 in the harbor of baltimore. planner set by 7:00, most areas in t upper 40s and low 50s. st'll spend mo of the afternoon today with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. nowhere near as windy. for tomorrow it turns breezy n. once ag because of the wind shift, it's going to be out of the so hwest. much warmer and much more humid. once again, thunderstorm chances are back tomorrow afternoon. some of those could be a little on the strong side.we ll have to keep you posted on that. this area of storminess now near chicago, that's our tomorrow rain chance. nothing to worry about for today. future weather, again, all isie and dry for your tuesday. clouds start to increase during the day tomorrow. by 4:00 or 5:00, later into the day tomorrow, thunderstorms are likely. kind of a stormy late wednesday night into early thursday. i think mostly thursday a hit and miss isolated shower chance. friday, we stay dry. the rain chances stay bottled up just barely toe south
everywhere except for downtown d next to thehesapeake bay. 43 in front royal. 45 in martinsburg, bristowvirginia. 46 in germantown. 49 in the harbor of baltimore. planner set by 7:00, most areas in t upper 40s and low 50s. st'll spend mo of the afternoon today with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. nowhere near as windy. for tomorrow it turns breezy n. once ag because of the wind shift, it's going to be out of the so hwest. much warmer and much more humid. once again, thunderstorm chances...
132
132
Jun 19, 2019
06/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
fire broke out in san jose that this happened on bristow wood lane. lot last night the family's garage was destroyed and some of the interior of that home suffered smoke and some heavy water damage. the american red cross is assisting them, nobody was injured. p has reached an agreement with the state of california to pay billion to cover taxpayer losses. 415 million of that money is going to issue bay area counties, including sonoma and the city of santa rosa. so the agreement has to be approved by bankruptcy court before it's actually awarded. it will not go towards victims, but will go toward city and county caused only. so the money will be used largely for infrastructure costs, including roads fences. call birds. so county board of supervisors chairman david rabbit says that the amount is much smaller than the amount that could to be going to homeowners. >>but in terms of making sure that the taxpayers aren't on the hook for it that's really what the county school was to make sure that we can take care of the infrastructure needs a mixed in this
fire broke out in san jose that this happened on bristow wood lane. lot last night the family's garage was destroyed and some of the interior of that home suffered smoke and some heavy water damage. the american red cross is assisting them, nobody was injured. p has reached an agreement with the state of california to pay billion to cover taxpayer losses. 415 million of that money is going to issue bay area counties, including sonoma and the city of santa rosa. so the agreement has to be...
74
74
Jun 30, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
our asia pacific regional editor michael bristow is following the story.was sent from canada to the philippines. it was supposed to be recycled but when it got to the philippines, they found out that it was mixed with household waste. the philippines refused to recycle it and it has been sat on a dockside in manila, festering ever since. and there has been a battle, a tussle between canada and the philippines, about what should happen to this rubbish. eventually, the philippine president, rodrigo duterte, said he was going to declare war on canada if they don't take it back, or sail into canada himself and dump it in canadian waters. eventually canada decided to take it back and it has just arrived back in vancouver. a lot of environmental campaigners say a richer nation should deal with it themselves. in fact, canada does have the facilities to deal with that kind of rubbish it send to the philippines itself. this rubbish which has just arrived back, it isn't going to be recycled though, it is going to be burnt to make energy. north macedonia has held its
our asia pacific regional editor michael bristow is following the story.was sent from canada to the philippines. it was supposed to be recycled but when it got to the philippines, they found out that it was mixed with household waste. the philippines refused to recycle it and it has been sat on a dockside in manila, festering ever since. and there has been a battle, a tussle between canada and the philippines, about what should happen to this rubbish. eventually, the philippine president,...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
sorry about your business program in toronto but somebody should open the door from bristow themselves to the room to tell them to also the. 16 blocks. to me about to maintain the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. as the american president continues his state visit to britain. meanwhile and protesters flood central london with the infamous baby donald balloon flying over the city once again but the u.s. president seems to have been looking the other way. we were the protests i don't see any protests i did see a small protest today when i came 1st small. for this hour race based genocide is how a government report britain's decades of violence against canada's indigenous women prime minister justin trudeau is heckled though for failing to use the word genocide when admitting mistakes were made. this is an uncomfortable day for. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our 2 h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. it's the 2nd day of the u.s. president's state visit to the u.k. within the last hour donald trump and prime minister theresa may have
sorry about your business program in toronto but somebody should open the door from bristow themselves to the room to tell them to also the. 16 blocks. to me about to maintain the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. as the american president continues his state visit to britain. meanwhile and protesters flood central london with the infamous baby donald balloon flying over the city once again but the u.s. president seems to have been looking the other way. we were the protests i...
71
71
Jun 29, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
it will now be incinerated and turned into energy. 0ur asia pacific regional editor michael bristow isry goes back, way back to 2013, six years ago when some of the rubbish were sent from canada to the philippines. it was supposed to be recycled but when i got to the philippines, they found out that it was mixed with household waste. the philippines refused to recycle it and it has been sat on a dockside in manila, festering ever since and there has been a battle, a tussle between canada and the philippines about what should happen to this rubbish. eventually, the philippine president said he was going to declare war on canada if they don't ta ke declare war on canada if they don't take it back or sail into canada himself and dump it in the waters. eventually canada decided to take it back and it has arrived back in vancouver. environment a campaign is say that they should deal with it themselves. canada does have the facilities to deal with that kind of rubbish itself, this rubbish which has just arrived back, rubbish itself, this rubbish which hasjust arrived back, it rubbish itself,
it will now be incinerated and turned into energy. 0ur asia pacific regional editor michael bristow isry goes back, way back to 2013, six years ago when some of the rubbish were sent from canada to the philippines. it was supposed to be recycled but when i got to the philippines, they found out that it was mixed with household waste. the philippines refused to recycle it and it has been sat on a dockside in manila, festering ever since and there has been a battle, a tussle between canada and...
96
96
Jun 7, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionerb mp for peterborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today. but it's still not clear if brexit really has claimed its last prime ministerial scalp. ian watson, bbc news, peterborough. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is in peterborough. it was a very tight contest. what do we make of it? this was almost one of those by—elections we would have talked about for years to come, a great upset in the political weather, but in the end it was jeremy corbyn doing a pretty brief lap of honour around here a couple of hours ago, not nigel farage who had very high hopes before hand. his new party did very well in the european elections last month, topping the poll
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionerb mp for peterborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today....
61
61
Jun 12, 2019
06/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
get more on this subject is a an academic and political analyst he joins us now on the phone from bristow kids are just out by letting us know mr i said mr development is a functioning airport in saudi arabia has not been attacked by these. thank you thank you very much for hardly i think this is a very serious development which proves who thinks. the need to put pressure on the who things militias to adhere to that the militia resolutions are live particular 2261 the other thing is that there are in a very desperate need of showing all that they are the consequence of all of the st lucia because the allied forces have. closing on that max. on every place especially as father. and son are on the other thing. i do the united nations convoy in envoy mr mark to blitz. to take that seriously do his job in a very professional manner because those who see militias playing. if i may say they are getting dangers this is a civilian airport and by the way the air force is working all right now so what with this culture to some of them are children are they have been taken to the hospital the army o
get more on this subject is a an academic and political analyst he joins us now on the phone from bristow kids are just out by letting us know mr i said mr development is a functioning airport in saudi arabia has not been attacked by these. thank you thank you very much for hardly i think this is a very serious development which proves who thinks. the need to put pressure on the who things militias to adhere to that the militia resolutions are live particular 2261 the other thing is that there...
47
47
Jun 7, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
you had paul bristow, our local candidate, talking about local issues.tories are continued, will continue to get a hiding until this brexit issue is resolved.” will continue to get a hiding until this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking tojeremy this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking to jeremy hunt. this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking tojeremy hunt. he pointed out that the candidate on the ground was very strong. if this keeps going on, you field a perfectly good candidate who in normal times would have been able to overturn that very slightly. we can't do that, the tories are nowhere. , this will be a reason why you might be able to put a bit ofa reason why you might be able to put a bit of a squeeze on the tory base to be able to come to a decision. to get it resolved ? to be able to come to a decision. to get it resolved? basically to get it resolved. let's go to peterborough. we have iain watson. we spoke a while back, give us an update. we we re while back, give us an update. we were expecting nigel farage to come in. that's never
you had paul bristow, our local candidate, talking about local issues.tories are continued, will continue to get a hiding until this brexit issue is resolved.” will continue to get a hiding until this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking tojeremy this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking to jeremy hunt. this brexit issue is resolved. i was talking tojeremy hunt. he pointed out that the candidate on the ground was very strong. if this keeps going on, you field a perfectly good candidate...
78
78
Jun 7, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today. but it's still not clear if brexit really has claimed its last prime ministerial scalp. iain watson, bbc news, peterborough. professor matthew goodwin is professor of politics at the university of kent. . thanks forjoining us. what were theissues . thanks forjoining us. what were the issues that mattered here that meant that labour won the by—election? meant that labour won the by-election? on the ground, labour spent quite a bit of the campaign talking about issues like crime, well away from brexit. also what seeing kicking in behind this surprisingly resilient labour vote in peterborough is probably a return of
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today. but it's still...
52
52
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
here's the bbc‘s michael bristow.e sea in the end. a vietnamese fishing vessel nearby came along and rescued the philippine fishermen. as a different story from the chinese, they say it was an ordinary maritime accident, although they say they are looking into the situation and if they find that anyone involved has left people stranded in the sea, they say course that will be something they will oppose and criticise. philippine officials have been serious about what's going on, they have called the actions of the chinese trawler barbaric and they call it a hit and run, they say that anyone in distress in the sea should be picked up. as a political backdrop to all of this, a topping and a park at the south china sea, in which both philippines and china have competing claims. there had been similar classes in the past, we are not sure whether this link in this particular case is an isolated incident or if a wider suggesting a this is the greater bermuda land snail — you could call it the snail that came back from the de
here's the bbc‘s michael bristow.e sea in the end. a vietnamese fishing vessel nearby came along and rescued the philippine fishermen. as a different story from the chinese, they say it was an ordinary maritime accident, although they say they are looking into the situation and if they find that anyone involved has left people stranded in the sea, they say course that will be something they will oppose and criticise. philippine officials have been serious about what's going on, they have...
90
90
Jun 7, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionerb mp for peterborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today. but it's still not clear if brexit really has claimed its last prime ministerial scalp. ian watson, bbc news, peterborough. are corresponded is in peterborough. it is lonely and soggy. jeremy corbyn was hit about two hours ago doing a lap of honour in the rain. nigel farage would have loved to have been here today. the brexit party had high hopes for this. the momentum from the european parliamentary elections in which they came top they hoped would carry them through, smashing through the 2—party grip on this because it has beenin 2—party grip on this because it has been in existence for about a c
i'm very sorry that our excellent candidate, paul bristow, didn't win in the peterborough by—electionerb mp for peterborough. i think the result reminds us of two things — the vital importance of delivering brexit, and also the vital importance of making sure that we have a strong conservative government that can prevent jeremy corbyn from getting into downing street and ruining this country. the election was a poor parting gift for theresa may, who stands down as conservative leader today....
145
145
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
groundbreaking for prince william county's 13th high school, the construction already well under way in the bristowchools mean new high schoot endance boundaries. asusual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to turn this into one community against reanother. >>rter: that is charles ronco from stone wall. many in the stonewall community are speaking out about had they see as an u.nunfair redistricti proposal. under the proposal, the percentage of students with limited english from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and from minorityro gs would jump. the other two schools, a drop. many in the stonewall community argue diversity should be shared. >> i believe and 50 years of studies have shown when we have greater diversity in a school system, it is the rising tide that lifts all ships. what we're doing with the plans currently in place is we're kind of going against the tide. >> reporte melissa neil, her youngest son set to graduate next week. but she sti is fighting for the school and for a different redistricting plan that wouldw alre high schools to benefit from a diverse student population.
groundbreaking for prince william county's 13th high school, the construction already well under way in the bristowchools mean new high schoot endance boundaries. asusual, an emotional issue. >> we don't want to turn this into one community against reanother. >>rter: that is charles ronco from stone wall. many in the stonewall community are speaking out about had they see as an u.nunfair redistricti proposal. under the proposal, the percentage of students with limited english from...