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buchanan has his own problems at the time. he's thinking about another term and then you have your chief supporters so that would be a tough decision for buchanan but that would've been the option over capital murder. >> fanny y-letter is one of these incredible characters who appear in the book you cannot make them up if i try to write a novel, you would not have found these characters is just too much so he becomes acquainted as a young man in new york who just flagged the academy he was kicked out of school now back in new york and gets to know fanny white by patronizing her establishment a very high and brothel with a lot of high-end names like to hang out but sickles is the only man in history to show up night after night at the most high-priced brothel in the city and come out ahead. sickles makes a lot of money in his career fanny white probably the richest woman in new york city so sickles is the only guy i know so fanny white and sickles like to go off together. fanny would draw on - - dress up as a man and then he wi
buchanan has his own problems at the time. he's thinking about another term and then you have your chief supporters so that would be a tough decision for buchanan but that would've been the option over capital murder. >> fanny y-letter is one of these incredible characters who appear in the book you cannot make them up if i try to write a novel, you would not have found these characters is just too much so he becomes acquainted as a young man in new york who just flagged the academy he...
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michael buchanan reports.tic condition that left her with lifelong heart problems. as she got older, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the ia—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great 0rmond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we were sat there at the bedside from the when they took the tube out, all through the night, watching them pretty much panicking in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year... while amy herself had learned first aid, when she needed urgent care, it wasn't there. the life support team hadn't been told that amy was in the hospital and took hours to assemble. she struggled on for 2a more days before dying of multiple organ failure. while the coroner found the problems had not cau
michael buchanan reports.tic condition that left her with lifelong heart problems. as she got older, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the ia—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great 0rmond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation...
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the buchanan mall was an area that a lot of people just didn't want to walk through because of all of the different violent issues and other issues. now you can actually walk through it and you can actually participate with the buchanan mall whether it's setting in the listening stations or there is gardens that you can tend. i just want to thank you for the work that you've done and the kind of outreach that you've done. i mean, as a former community organizer, i can tell you when i go to your meetings and i see seniors, young women, young men, people of all age coming together, at the really look and work to build better communities. it's so impressive and so i just want to say thank you from district 5 residents and the western addition for the work that you've done with the community. and your team. thank you team. as i know, you are as good as your team. thank you, very much. >> supervisor yee: supervisor walton. >> thank you, president yee and thank you supervisor mandelman. i just wanted to step in and say, you know, i had the privilege of working closely with se sophie on a pr
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in 1992 at the convention pat buchanan said it we are engaged in a culture where and everybody left, governor of new york at the time said culture, what does that mean, that is used in nazi germany, because that's only place where culture was discussed. and what happened, you have three and maybe four networks and you would think there is a desperate opinion across him with her all hard-core leftists searching for an idea with a straight face in suit. thanks to the internet increasing -- this is not the bully to choose between different poisons. it is very much about living there, we all went to school about yellow journalism. the spanish-american war, at what point, that is never discussed in school. >> there has been an anti-elite under current in the right that is focused on a number of different books, not just one from the right perspective obviously twilight delete and a bunch of other things. how much of this is a rejection of the elite generally of both ideological coalitions in the leadership over the past several decades? >> a great deal is self-described elites and self el
in 1992 at the convention pat buchanan said it we are engaged in a culture where and everybody left, governor of new york at the time said culture, what does that mean, that is used in nazi germany, because that's only place where culture was discussed. and what happened, you have three and maybe four networks and you would think there is a desperate opinion across him with her all hard-core leftists searching for an idea with a straight face in suit. thanks to the internet increasing -- this...
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bush did have pat buchanan running against him, but pat buchanan didn't enter the race until very late of these primaries were set. and so this is a sensitive subject in some ways because donald trump is really the first incumbent president in quite a while to have several announced primary opponents even though as you say they are not so serious and struggling to get traction a al this point. >> alex, thank you for coming on the show. >>> up next, why vitamin e, yes a lot of us use it in skin care products, it is being looked at as a possible cause of vaping related illnesses that have been sickening a lot of people. i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. >>> breaking news. indiana now reporting third national fatality possibly linked to vaping. just minutes ago the fda commissioner vowing to figure out the cause. here is the quot
bush did have pat buchanan running against him, but pat buchanan didn't enter the race until very late of these primaries were set. and so this is a sensitive subject in some ways because donald trump is really the first incumbent president in quite a while to have several announced primary opponents even though as you say they are not so serious and struggling to get traction a al this point. >> alex, thank you for coming on the show. >>> up next, why vitamin e, yes a lot of us...
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buchanan, who heads up pittsburgh power, the company that provides power to the island, says someonesaw to two power poles this morning, sparking the four-alarm fire. >> the wrap of copper wire has a fairly high value to recyclers, anywhere depending on the market $1.80 to $2.50 a pound. >> reporter: buchanan's team also discovered seven other down power poles on part of the island that isn't energized. most of that copper had been stripped away. it's been cut off, sawed-off. last month they found another power pole cut down. that attempt caused a power outage on part of the island, but no fire. but this time, the poles targeted led to a dangerous blaze during red flag fire conditions. and with 12 volts of electricity running through the lines, firefighters say it could have been deadly. >> they likely didn't realize these lines are energized due to the portion of the island they're on. of course, if they were to have come in contact with them, it wouldn't have just been a fire we were dealing with, it would that aren't used any longer, hoping to keep the thieves from returning. enda
buchanan, who heads up pittsburgh power, the company that provides power to the island, says someonesaw to two power poles this morning, sparking the four-alarm fire. >> the wrap of copper wire has a fairly high value to recyclers, anywhere depending on the market $1.80 to $2.50 a pound. >> reporter: buchanan's team also discovered seven other down power poles on part of the island that isn't energized. most of that copper had been stripped away. it's been cut off, sawed-off. last...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.y students and adults marched through the canadian city of montreal on friday, in another climate strike inspired by the swedish activist, greta thunberg. the city centre was turned into a sea of demonstrators and placards — organisers said it was quebec's largest ever gathering. earlier, ms thunberg had met the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. she told him — and other world leaders — that they were not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions. large—scale protests also took place in many other countries around the world. 0ur correspondent anna holligan reports from the hague in the netherlands. what do we want? crowd: climate justice! some schools here in the hague have actually cancelled classes and brought the pupils out to protest instead, building climate consciousness into the real life curriculum. too many people, there is no oxygen there. this is the only chance we have. so we need to take our chance and make the world better. of course the netherlands has a lot to
michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.y students and adults marched through the canadian city of montreal on friday, in another climate strike inspired by the swedish activist, greta thunberg. the city centre was turned into a sea of demonstrators and placards — organisers said it was quebec's largest ever gathering. earlier, ms thunberg had met the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. she told him — and other world leaders — that they were not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas...
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michael buchanan is in middlesbrough.ce have been mired in any number of scandals in recent yea rs any number of scandals in recent years and the new chief constable is the fifth since 2012. some officers have been conducted of gross misconduct, and now this, effectively labelled as the worst police force in england and wales. the leadership team was described as clueless by rank and officers. saturday night in hartlepool... with clevela nd saturday night in hartlepool... with cleveland police as they answer another 999 call. last year, we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin face. we've been scrapped. they are now both going to the police station, where they will spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about obstructing police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of austerity, says the force. but the chief constable of clevela nd force. but the chief constable of cleveland just months into hisjob acknowledged today
michael buchanan is in middlesbrough.ce have been mired in any number of scandals in recent yea rs any number of scandals in recent years and the new chief constable is the fifth since 2012. some officers have been conducted of gross misconduct, and now this, effectively labelled as the worst police force in england and wales. the leadership team was described as clueless by rank and officers. saturday night in hartlepool... with clevela nd saturday night in hartlepool... with cleveland police...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.troyed, if environmental protections are lifted. the tongass national forest in alaska, has been home to eagles and brown bears for hundreds of years, but developers want donald trump to remove restrictions, banning the building of roads. campaigners say that could destroy the natural habitat, forever. our correspondent, sophie long's report, is the latest in our series, on climate and the environment. the tongass forest spans nearly 17 million acres, an area more than three times the size of wales. tightly packed spruce and hemlock trees scrape the sky and give way only to rivers and the sea. the giant leaves of the undergrowth, just a tiny part of this ecosystem which has remained unchanged for thousands of years. and those who share this land with the wildlife that thrives here are desperate to keep it that way. it's just beautiful fields... activist wanda shows me what she wants to save and what she fears may happen here. we passed seals and whales, families of nesting bald eagles.
michael buchanan, bbc news.troyed, if environmental protections are lifted. the tongass national forest in alaska, has been home to eagles and brown bears for hundreds of years, but developers want donald trump to remove restrictions, banning the building of roads. campaigners say that could destroy the natural habitat, forever. our correspondent, sophie long's report, is the latest in our series, on climate and the environment. the tongass forest spans nearly 17 million acres, an area more...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.america, with storm warnings in place for the states of north and south carolina. the powerful storm has already brought devastation to the bahamas. un officials arrived there today, pledging 800 thousand pounds in emergency aid. dorian is the strongest—ever hurricane to made landfall. so far 23 are known to have died in the bahamas, but that number is expected to rise. the worst damage has been on the abaco islands, where it's estimated 70,000 people need aid. from there, aleem maqbool reports. this was one of the most popular resorts on these islands. torn apart by the brute strength of the storm. tourists who tried to weather it have been left shell—shocked. but these were the sturdiest buildings in a place that was not even the worst hit. elsewhere, the pictures even more desolate. drive through marsh harbour a little down the road and there's not a building in sight that hasn't sustained considerable damage. well, this is where hurricane dorian made landfall and those record—break
michael buchanan, bbc news.america, with storm warnings in place for the states of north and south carolina. the powerful storm has already brought devastation to the bahamas. un officials arrived there today, pledging 800 thousand pounds in emergency aid. dorian is the strongest—ever hurricane to made landfall. so far 23 are known to have died in the bahamas, but that number is expected to rise. the worst damage has been on the abaco islands, where it's estimated 70,000 people need aid. from...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.mong more than a0 broadcasters and journalists who've signed an open letter to the bbc, urging it to reverse a ruling concerning the breakfast television presenter naga munchetty. she'd been found to have breached editorial guidelines over comments concerning president trump. he'd written a controversial tweet about four us congresswomen back injuly, which had been widely condemned as racist. the bbc tonight defended the reprimand, saying it wasn't related to the presenter‘s own comments on racism. david sillito reports. bbc breakfast, and the topic was a tweet by donald trump, calling on a group of american politicians, all women of colour, to go back from where they came. dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story. every time i have been told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but th
michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.mong more than a0 broadcasters and journalists who've signed an open letter to the bbc, urging it to reverse a ruling concerning the breakfast television presenter naga munchetty. she'd been found to have breached editorial guidelines over comments concerning president trump. he'd written a controversial tweet about four us congresswomen back injuly, which had been widely condemned as racist. the bbc tonight defended the reprimand, saying it wasn't...
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michael buchanan reports.riday night in hartlepool, so a quiet friday night in hartlepool, so far at least. by midnight these streets will be full of young, often drunk travellers. trouble kind come quickly. the police less so. they very slow to respond, if they respond at all. what do you mean? we have had incidents before we asked them to come down. today, cleveland police acknowledged it is good enough. the chief constable, just five months in post, says the inspector's findings are consistent with what he has already discovered full top our staff members have not been well served by senior leadership in this force, providing a direction on what is required and being clear in what is required. and a performance regime is being set up a performance regime is being set up a whole people to account. inspectors rated cleveland as inadequate across the board. it doesn't treat the public or its workforce well. it doesn't operate efficiently. and, perhaps most crucially, the force is not reducing crime or keeping
michael buchanan reports.riday night in hartlepool, so a quiet friday night in hartlepool, so far at least. by midnight these streets will be full of young, often drunk travellers. trouble kind come quickly. the police less so. they very slow to respond, if they respond at all. what do you mean? we have had incidents before we asked them to come down. today, cleveland police acknowledged it is good enough. the chief constable, just five months in post, says the inspector's findings are...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.extra police officers for england and wales over the next three years. it's part of the government's drive to increase public spending, and end the policy of austerity. but does the extra cash for police and other public services reflect the right priorities? our home editor mark easton has been to colchester to investigate. on top of what they call the mountain in colchester, the remains of the homeless people's encampment. evidence of drug and alcohol misuse, of nights... misuse, of nights in the open. some would say evidence of austerity. there is addiction problems with the needle packages left behind. but hopefully they're sorting themselves out with other agencies. other agencies are important. the local police hope government promises of more officers and resources will make a difference. but keeping colchester safe is not just a job for them. a support officer and a council operative discreetly meet the head of a local charity. hi, vivienne. ..supporting the town's homeless. if
michael buchanan, bbc news.extra police officers for england and wales over the next three years. it's part of the government's drive to increase public spending, and end the policy of austerity. but does the extra cash for police and other public services reflect the right priorities? our home editor mark easton has been to colchester to investigate. on top of what they call the mountain in colchester, the remains of the homeless people's encampment. evidence of drug and alcohol misuse, of...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.n echo. shejoins me now from darlington. thank you for speaking to us. we are hearing a lot about the failures. what does that mean for the stories you have been covering? on the streets. cleveland is not meeting their demand. it has got money in their demand. it has got money in the coffers, but it is not policing the coffers, but it is not policing the areas that it needs to police and the chief constable itself has said yesterday they are just not understanding where the demand is. the parents don't match and the areas of greatest demand leaving people exposed and have the wrong people exposed and have the wrong people working in the wrong investigations and prison officers supposed to be doing with the prisoners and also child abuse investigations officers working on that have not been trained to do that. what impact has this had on the public? because the prison police have been in trouble for a long time there's been a series of scandals and i think they have lost a lot of public
michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough.n echo. shejoins me now from darlington. thank you for speaking to us. we are hearing a lot about the failures. what does that mean for the stories you have been covering? on the streets. cleveland is not meeting their demand. it has got money in their demand. it has got money in the coffers, but it is not policing the coffers, but it is not policing the areas that it needs to police and the chief constable itself has said yesterday they are just not...
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michael buchanan is in middlesbrough.e have been mired in any number of scandals in recent years. its new chief constable is the fifth since 2012. several officers have been convicted of gross misconduct and now this — effectively labelled the worst police force in england and wales with a leadership team described as clueless by rank and file police officers. saturday night in hartlepool... you are getting arrested to prevent a breach of the peace. with cleveland police as they answer another 999 call. last year, we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin rutherford face. it isa it is a good job. we've been scrapped. they are now both going to the police station, where they will spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about obstructing police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of austerity, says the force. but the chief constable of cleveland just months into hisjob acknowledged today that the force has to take some
michael buchanan is in middlesbrough.e have been mired in any number of scandals in recent years. its new chief constable is the fifth since 2012. several officers have been convicted of gross misconduct and now this — effectively labelled the worst police force in england and wales with a leadership team described as clueless by rank and file police officers. saturday night in hartlepool... you are getting arrested to prevent a breach of the peace. with cleveland police as they answer...
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bush had a primary challenger, pat buchanan, the party also cancelled primaries to help.ened in both administrations when their incumbent is part of their party. having said that, this is a president who ran on a rigged system and fixing a rigged system. so it's a bad look to cancel primaries if you say that you want an open and fair system, in general, that includes the party in which you are leading. it is also true, brook, that going back to that 1992 example, pat buchanan, obviously did not win. but it is an example through history of a real challenger to an incumbent causing that incumbent to become a one-term president. george h.w. bush lost in 1992 to bill clinton. if you go back to jimmy carter, he had a challenger by the name of ted kenny and jimmy carter ended up losing to the republican ronald reagan. so there is a history, a pattern when an incumbent gets an actual challenger them not surviving in the general election. this is a president, though, who has almost unprecedented support among the republican base so it's hard to see any of these three challengers
bush had a primary challenger, pat buchanan, the party also cancelled primaries to help.ened in both administrations when their incumbent is part of their party. having said that, this is a president who ran on a rigged system and fixing a rigged system. so it's a bad look to cancel primaries if you say that you want an open and fair system, in general, that includes the party in which you are leading. it is also true, brook, that going back to that 1992 example, pat buchanan, obviously did not...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough. this is bbc world news today. i'm samantha simmonds.trump hits back at the ukraine phonecall whistleblower as the leading democrat sets out her plan for impeachment proceedings. i think that we should move expeditiously but not with haste. nigerian police rescue nearly 500 men and boys from what's being described as a house of torture. walking in his mother's footsteps — prince harry visits a landmine clearance site in angola made famous by princess diana.
michael buchanan, bbc news, middlesbrough. this is bbc world news today. i'm samantha simmonds.trump hits back at the ukraine phonecall whistleblower as the leading democrat sets out her plan for impeachment proceedings. i think that we should move expeditiously but not with haste. nigerian police rescue nearly 500 men and boys from what's being described as a house of torture. walking in his mother's footsteps — prince harry visits a landmine clearance site in angola made famous by princess...
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bush and buchanan. it happened with bill clinton. but it does show a weakness in the president. the president doesn't want a challenger, and i think mark sanford's campaign represents someone who wants to go out and re-articulate what the republican party used to stand for in contrast to the formerly known republican -- the party formerly known as the republican party, the trump party, which was a pro-immigration party, which was a pro-free trade party, which was a deficit and fiscal responsible party. this party is none of those things and more. >> now, doug, taking off of what rick just said, what does this give the democrats? does it give them an opening to say in particularly senate races that are now leaning toward republicans have some of the more challenging races -- does it say to those in those states that the republicans are all trump, and there's no room for clarity, so therefore the republican incumbents are going to have to bear the weight, pro or con, of donald trump's politics? >> reverend al, it's great to be with you. look, i actually think there is another plac
bush and buchanan. it happened with bill clinton. but it does show a weakness in the president. the president doesn't want a challenger, and i think mark sanford's campaign represents someone who wants to go out and re-articulate what the republican party used to stand for in contrast to the formerly known republican -- the party formerly known as the republican party, the trump party, which was a pro-immigration party, which was a pro-free trade party, which was a deficit and fiscal...
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concord pavilion 55, concord buchanan 63, upper 50s and 60s for some and water temperature still in the 50s. i expect these to go down as we get northwest wind on saturday. still got a set of 24 degrees. 58 degrees in ukiah. if you're going to the mountains a lot of this is pushing off more into nevada than over the sierra, looks like a lot quieter pattern. overall, slightly warm, the cool is going to kick in. so we get into the weekend is a low drop sin, that will ramp up the wind as we go saturday afternoon into the evening. it looks pretty nice going into sunday. temperatures are going down with many locations with some upper 70's for some areas inland. biggest drop we have seen in a while. sunday will be a teeny bit warmer. looks like a significant cooldown early next week. >>> allegations of cheating by school teachers. school administrators are responding to charges that teachers changed and manipulated grades . >>> are going to break down a multimillion dollar payoff following a controversy all police shooting in sacramento the gained national attention, when we come back. >>>be
concord pavilion 55, concord buchanan 63, upper 50s and 60s for some and water temperature still in the 50s. i expect these to go down as we get northwest wind on saturday. still got a set of 24 degrees. 58 degrees in ukiah. if you're going to the mountains a lot of this is pushing off more into nevada than over the sierra, looks like a lot quieter pattern. overall, slightly warm, the cool is going to kick in. so we get into the weekend is a low drop sin, that will ramp up the wind as we go...
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of course our good friend concord buchanan is the warmest. upper 06s. brentwood is in there. the pavilion, though is 59 out there. upper 50s and low 60s. already in the low 06s. in the bay all about sunshine and warm temperatures. the next couple of days sit going to be warm to hot. that will take us into friday and probably most of saturday. 730s and 80s and 90s today. temperatures well above average into friday. saturday is kind of that transition day. much cooler sunday. cloudy and windy. a possibility of some rain to the north on monda >> wow. >> all right, thank you, steve. >>> 4:20 is the time right now. criminals with no shame. caught on camera stealing from an older woman. up next, the video showing two women snatching a wall fret the purse of an elderly woman at safeway. >> and she is the first woman to leave the police department in richmond. coming up, we're sitting with richmond's newly named police chief. why she says the shake-up is bittersweet. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for
of course our good friend concord buchanan is the warmest. upper 06s. brentwood is in there. the pavilion, though is 59 out there. upper 50s and low 60s. already in the low 06s. in the bay all about sunshine and warm temperatures. the next couple of days sit going to be warm to hot. that will take us into friday and probably most of saturday. 730s and 80s and 90s today. temperatures well above average into friday. saturday is kind of that transition day. much cooler sunday. cloudy and windy. a...
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michael buchanan reports. she just had an attitude to life we all envied.ng heart problems. as she aged, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the 1a—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had a life—saving system called ecmo on site, should amy suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat viewing at the bedside from when they took the tube out all through the night watching them pretty much panic in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year and a half now... what amy herself had learned, first aid when she needed urgent care, was not there. the ecmo life support team had not been told amy was in the hospital and took hours to assemble. the teenager struggled on for 2a more days before dying of multiple organ failure. the family came to court today to hear the coron
michael buchanan reports. she just had an attitude to life we all envied.ng heart problems. as she aged, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the 1a—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had a life—saving system called ecmo on site, should amy suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit...
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concord, that is up by concord which is more representative than buchanan s. water temperatures have come down. 56 bodega bay. san francisco, 60. that is down four from 62 on friday. there is just not enough of a breeze right now. temperatures up in the mountains, 40s,50s. 58. almost 70 in sacramento. same for redding, and there is some fog, but boy, is it shallow. it doesn't have much. right down on the deck. watch out highway 2. some of that tropical moisture beginning to make a move from arizona. southern california into las vegas. some of that might work its way up into the sierra. probably just high clouds. something to watch out for. 60s and 70s. 806789 it has been my experience here that the forecast models are under performing in highs inland and they tend to break it down too fast. i held on to the warm temperatures for one more day. higher clouds start to come in. we'll get a little cool-down. it looks like a little bit of a bump up. maybe much cooler next week. that does sound good. a little bit of relief. download the weather app. interactive radar
concord, that is up by concord which is more representative than buchanan s. water temperatures have come down. 56 bodega bay. san francisco, 60. that is down four from 62 on friday. there is just not enough of a breeze right now. temperatures up in the mountains, 40s,50s. 58. almost 70 in sacramento. same for redding, and there is some fog, but boy, is it shallow. it doesn't have much. right down on the deck. watch out highway 2. some of that tropical moisture beginning to make a move from...
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the backup is growing past university and even heading towards -- out toward buchanan and gilman. we'll keep you posted and on top sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. >>> let's take a look at what's going on around the state in case you want to get out and about. 99 in fresno. sunny 109 in palm springs. 90 in san diego and los angeles. a few clouds around yosemite at 74. up around eureka of around 67. tahoe, 77 for a high, 35 and closer to normal tomorrow. bone dry air sunday. have a god time and be safe. kumasi? >> thanks, mike. developing news in the 2020 news for president. starbucks ceo howard schultz will not be running after a
the backup is growing past university and even heading towards -- out toward buchanan and gilman. we'll keep you posted and on top sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt,...
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meantime buchanan field will get one .5 million for one runway repairs and runway lighting improvements. >>> imagine controlling your screen with just a flick of the wrist. facebook wants to make that science-fiction dream come true. tech crunch reports the social media giant is buying up control labs. a startup making a wearable wristband that reads neural impulses. translates your movement into actions on the screen. it is facebook's latest investment into neural input devices. in the first time the company could turn research into reality. >>> new initiative in santa clara county to stop wage theft by restaurant owners. officials celebrated the opening of a new agency. office of labor standards enforcement. initial focus is to ensure that existing judgments are paid out to retail food workers. any business that refuses to comply could have its permit to serve food suspended. the county's coo had a message for workers. >>> we are here to advocate for you. we are here to protect your rights. and to help collect what you have earned and what is owed to you. >>> santa clara county has th
meantime buchanan field will get one .5 million for one runway repairs and runway lighting improvements. >>> imagine controlling your screen with just a flick of the wrist. facebook wants to make that science-fiction dream come true. tech crunch reports the social media giant is buying up control labs. a startup making a wearable wristband that reads neural impulses. translates your movement into actions on the screen. it is facebook's latest investment into neural input devices. in...
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about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the art is capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. still ahead on auxerre ferrari's char slick claire attempts to score is 3rd position in the world but the qualifying action from the sale for. the cal grows of togo. defenseless against the women's 7 different international marketplace. chocolate and political activist on a mission to establish a co-operative to make can sell chocolate on their own terms. people and power. a taste of independents on al-jazeera. through these doors will walk the influences the experts my special guests. on these pews will sit and informed audience and my distinguished panelists ready and waiting for a combative debate. for nearly 200 years people have insisted on making their voices heard here in the chamber of the oxford union and this time i'll be waiting for
about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the art is capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. still ahead on auxerre ferrari's char slick claire attempts to score is 3rd position in the world but the qualifying action from the sale for. the...
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about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the art is capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. the big u.s. retailer wal-mart says it will stop selling a cigarettes because of increasing government regulation 8 people have died so far hundreds more have developed lung problems in the u.s. after using a cigarette it's a decision by the u.s. is largest bricks and mortar retailer may influence others to follow in several t.v. networks last week and the advertising of cigarettes. so to come in sport with rahul roger federer gets a high profile new coach at the labor cup in geneva details coming up in just a moment. in just 20. 1. to see such a. little visit some of the displaced inside. looks at the climate changes how the lives of the. planet that's all. when the news breaks you know i came here to vote in order to get someone who can get
about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the art is capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. the big u.s. retailer wal-mart says it will stop selling a cigarettes because of increasing government regulation 8 people have died so far...
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about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the artist capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. and so i had an al-jazeera and sports star is charles clair attempts to score his 3rd position and i wrote all of the qualifying action for the same thing in just a few moments. through these doors will walk the influences the experts my special guests. from these pews will sit and inform the audience and my distinguished panelists ready and waiting for a combative debate. for nearly 200 years people have insisted on making their voices heard here in the chamber of the oxford union and this time i'll be waiting for them a new series of head to head coming soon on al jazeera rewind returns with a new series and updates on the best to see them intrigued by the compelling onion the onion the sweet spot. rewind continues with losing louisiana once
about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the artist capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. and so i had an al-jazeera and sports star is charles clair attempts to score his 3rd position and i wrote all of the qualifying action for the...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. water samples. from the shores of loch ness, iain macinnes sent us this report. it‘s a mystery which endures — just what exactly lies beneath the murky waters of loch ness? and that's what you actually saw? yes. as long as a bus? the sightings of nessie stretch back hundreds of years, but as yet, no definitive explanation has been found. a team of scientists, led by new zealand‘s otago university, has been testing water samples and connecting environmental dna from all forms of life in the loch, including plants, insects, fish and mammals. you basically take a litre or two of water, and you filter it out and then, in the stuff that is filtered out will be dna, and using that dna, you can then sequence it, and on the basis of the sequence identify the types of organisms that are present in the water. this morning, the world media gathered at the loch—side to hear exactly what they had found. this idea of a giant extinct reptile, well, we did not find any reptilian dna, so we don‘t thin
michael buchanan, bbc news. water samples. from the shores of loch ness, iain macinnes sent us this report. it‘s a mystery which endures — just what exactly lies beneath the murky waters of loch ness? and that's what you actually saw? yes. as long as a bus? the sightings of nessie stretch back hundreds of years, but as yet, no definitive explanation has been found. a team of scientists, led by new zealand‘s otago university, has been testing water samples and connecting environmental dna...
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about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the artists capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. just a quick look at the top stories before we go anti-government protests are taking place in egypt for the 2nd night in a row demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president sisi over corruption allegations rallies are taking place in suez and these are al-jazeera understands at least one person has been killed in the on rest since friday and video on social media appears to show several people being arrested human rights watch is calling for the immediate release of those who were detained or i've also been some small gatherings in new york which egypt's president has flown into for the un general assembly which is set to get under way and also the former government contractors videos about corruption in egypt help spot these prot
about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the artists capture real scenes they isolate a face they show a person's dignity. just a quick look at the top stories before we go anti-government protests are taking place in egypt for the 2nd night in a row demonstrators are...
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about the trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's beverly buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found materials a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. and the artists capture. real scene they isolate if they show a person. this is jazeera and these are the top stories they have been processed in egypt for a 2nd day on saturday demanding the resignation of president abdel fattah el-sisi security forces fired tear gas at the protesters in the streets of suez rallies were also held in gazer near cairo dozens of people were arrested in friday's rallies president sisi is in new york ahead of the u.n. general assembly is also expected to meet the u.s. president mike hanna has more president trump invited. to the white house shortly after he was made president he's met with him now on a fairly regular occasion he describes him as a strong leader who's done a fantastic job in egypt is what president trump says he also a strangely enough at a meeting at the g. 7 last month said a
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john: along the way, he obviously supported reagan and he also supported eugene mccarthy, pat buchanan -- bradley: he loved norman thomas, a socialist, voted for norman thomas. i think he was much more concerned with personality and who he thought was honest. there's a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoyed it's very enjoyable in your book to go down all of those paths of all of these thinkers who influenced kirk -- there's probably more ideas per page in this book than a year's worth of ted talks. he was an interesting character. he was not just a rider off in a room somewhere. lots of eccentricities of a prickly nature. talk about the man himself in some of those peacefully areas. -- peculiarities. bradley: thanks, john. that's a great question. he was bizarre. my wife's favorite story -- my favorite story as well, a year before he gets married. he's a bachelor all the way up to 1964. he marries about a month before he turns 46. he marries this uniform woman, brilliant, had been a model, extremely intelligent. runs the kirk center. incredible person. they were a great team. a
john: along the way, he obviously supported reagan and he also supported eugene mccarthy, pat buchanan -- bradley: he loved norman thomas, a socialist, voted for norman thomas. i think he was much more concerned with personality and who he thought was honest. there's a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoyed it's very enjoyable in your book to go down all of those paths of all of these thinkers who influenced kirk -- there's probably more ideas per page in this book than a year's worth of...
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something like president taylor's tomatoes, or buchanan's brussels sprouts.hey would not have the same cachet. so of the fruits and vegetables appearing on the list, many are long since out of cultivation. but a good number still exist as heirloom varieties and can be purchased online from seed banks and specialized growers, and a few are still stocked at local garden centers. this means that backyard gardeners can try their hand at growing the same produce that graced president lincoln's table during the civil war. this season you can still do this. would you like to plant some purple top turnips or some prince albert pease -- prince albert peas or hunter's beans, or what about my personal favorite? the beet's much, much larger cousin. now you can. for the past two years my wife and i have done our best to do so at our suburban baltimore home. i think i am a better historian that i am a gardener. i don't have a black thumb, but neither is it green. we have had more success with some than others, and the biggest success by far was our cabbage harvest a few ye
something like president taylor's tomatoes, or buchanan's brussels sprouts.hey would not have the same cachet. so of the fruits and vegetables appearing on the list, many are long since out of cultivation. but a good number still exist as heirloom varieties and can be purchased online from seed banks and specialized growers, and a few are still stocked at local garden centers. this means that backyard gardeners can try their hand at growing the same produce that graced president lincoln's table...
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john: along the way, kirk supported reagan, supported gene mccarthy's run in 1976, pat buchanan later on. bradley: he loved norman homas. i think he was much more concerned with personality and who he thought was honest. john: you know, there's obviously a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoyed. it is very enjoyable in your book to go down all of those paths of all of these thinkers who influenced kirk's thought. this probably more ideas per page in this book than a year's orth of ted talks. it is fascinating intellectual history. by this token, russell kirk, as you alluded to, was an interesting character. he was not just a writer off in a room somewhere. lots of eccentricities, a little bit of a prickly nature. talk about the man himself and some of those peculiarities. bradley: yeah, thanks, john. t is a great question, and i don't think you could ever walk away from russell kirk without knowing his personality. e was bizarre. my favorite story -- and my wife's favorite story as well -- my favorite story about kirk, he is a bachelor all the way up until 1964. e marries about
john: along the way, kirk supported reagan, supported gene mccarthy's run in 1976, pat buchanan later on. bradley: he loved norman homas. i think he was much more concerned with personality and who he thought was honest. john: you know, there's obviously a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoyed. it is very enjoyable in your book to go down all of those paths of all of these thinkers who influenced kirk's thought. this probably more ideas per page in this book than a year's orth of ted...
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we would get to the corner on eddie and buchanan, and then there was a crossing guard right there to make sure that all cars stopped so we could safely get across the streets and move on our way to get to school. i never realized how valuable that was until i became an adult and i see so many kids that are out there trying to get to school. we were also taught to look both ways before crossing the street. we also have to get back to some basics. this year we have hired more crossing guards and we want to thank the folks who are joining us here today for your service and for your commitment to making sure that people get around our streets safely. we also, as i said, we have the chief here. we will be placing additional enforcement in certain areas, and so i just want to also ask drivers to do better to stop texting, to stop making phone calls, to stop making -- looking at your phones when you're driving on our streets, to slow down, and to look both ways and to be very careful when you are navigating the streets of san francisco to follow the laws. the stop signs, the crosswalks, and
we would get to the corner on eddie and buchanan, and then there was a crossing guard right there to make sure that all cars stopped so we could safely get across the streets and move on our way to get to school. i never realized how valuable that was until i became an adult and i see so many kids that are out there trying to get to school. we were also taught to look both ways before crossing the street. we also have to get back to some basics. this year we have hired more crossing guards and...
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, especially their burritos, that the small catering company grew to become a big restaurant on buchanan, one of my favorite places in san francisco to get mexican food. for the last 32 years, alberto and lily have remained rooted in the traditions in which they were raised and their menu reflects their values. all their food is made right in front of you from scratch with the freshest ingredients. they have worked hard to keep the quality of their food high and prices extremely low. it is hard to find a delicious meal in san francisco for $6, but thanks to alberto and lily, it is not impossible at union. in addition to these fabulous small business owners, they are kind, compassionate, engaged members of their community, and has spent the last three decades making their adopted home a better place for all of us. i am lucky that there son attended the same school where my kids have gone and they have been incredible members of the school community right now. their lives, traditions, and careers have always spanned two countries and we are all better off because they were able to do that.
, especially their burritos, that the small catering company grew to become a big restaurant on buchanan, one of my favorite places in san francisco to get mexican food. for the last 32 years, alberto and lily have remained rooted in the traditions in which they were raised and their menu reflects their values. all their food is made right in front of you from scratch with the freshest ingredients. they have worked hard to keep the quality of their food high and prices extremely low. it is hard...
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trail of tears the forced displacement of the native american and then there's they have really buchanansort of little they're almost like toy shanty town houses you know made up of found material a very rough but beautifully constructed and here you see. real people. the artists capture real scenes. they isolate if they show a person dignity. this is our jazeera and these are the top stories that have been protests in egypt for a 2nd day on saturday demanding the resignation of president abdel fattah el-sisi security forces fired tear gas of protesters in the streets of sue is rallies are also held in giza in the a cairo dozens of people were arrested in friday's rallies. president c.c. is in new york ahead of the u.n. general assembly he's also expected to meet the u.s. president michel mike hanna has more president trump invited. to the white house shortly after he was made president he's met with him now on a fairly regular occasion he describes him as a strong leader who's done a fantastic job in egypt is what president trump says he also a strangely enough at a meeting at the g. 7
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now up by concord, buchanan, it is 57. yet if you go by the pavilion, it is 51. always a big difference. the coolest temperature on this panel is 49. how about that? 51. a lot of low 50s. 57 to 59 close. you except for a patch or two of fog, we are all set to go for a clear day. we have to wait untiln week to get to fall. it has a little hint of fall. tomorrow temperatures inch up a little bit. not a lot. 60s, 70s and 80s. today upper 70s for most. ever 0s and 70s the bay. it looks pretty quiet going forward. the warmest day looks to be saturday and a little cooler with a breeze kicking in on sunday. pamela. >>> 6:21 is the time. history was made during last night's giants game. the landmark moment just weeks before his retirement. >>> plus, a disney employee nearly gone with the wind. you remember the movie "up." later this hour, we'll show you more of this viral video. celebrity cruises takes you to the world's greatest places. while sailing on one of the world's greatest places. proving that a place this extraordinary doesn't need a zip code. celebrity edge is
now up by concord, buchanan, it is 57. yet if you go by the pavilion, it is 51. always a big difference. the coolest temperature on this panel is 49. how about that? 51. a lot of low 50s. 57 to 59 close. you except for a patch or two of fog, we are all set to go for a clear day. we have to wait untiln week to get to fall. it has a little hint of fall. tomorrow temperatures inch up a little bit. not a lot. 60s, 70s and 80s. today upper 70s for most. ever 0s and 70s the bay. it looks pretty quiet...
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multiple vehicles were involved in this deadly collision around 2 o'clock this morning just east of buchanan no further information so far has been released. and now to delay how also on 80 where the eastbound lanes are back open now after shooting shut down for hours. this was first reported around 08:30am saturday night. the chp says someone driving east on 80 was hit by at least one bullet we do not know the extent of that person's injuries right now the chp is still investigating and looking for the suspect or suspects. >>live look outside this evening on a beautiful sunday night here in san francisco along the embarcadero. >>and meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here now that. for us he said the monday morning commute might get a little soggy. yeah, very slick so make sure to have out the door early and drive safely because we haven't had rain in quite a bit of time so we are going to notice those oil pockets also from the asphalt seep up as well which is going to make for a dangerous drive so stormtracker 4 right now dry conditions noticing that cloud cover with that approaching storm
multiple vehicles were involved in this deadly collision around 2 o'clock this morning just east of buchanan no further information so far has been released. and now to delay how also on 80 where the eastbound lanes are back open now after shooting shut down for hours. this was first reported around 08:30am saturday night. the chp says someone driving east on 80 was hit by at least one bullet we do not know the extent of that person's injuries right now the chp is still investigating and...
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previously we lived at buchanan street in a big development there. as a young person who is eager to start a family and eager to establish a lifestyle that can be sustained, i would surge the committee to avoid delaying projects like this as much as possible. it is so difficult for people in our position. i am a freelance artist. my husband works for nonprofit. we are spending a ridiculous amount of income on rent. we can barely afford a one bedroom let alone a two bedroom. projects like this with housing for seniors and child care are so important for people like us to stay in the city. thank you. >> next speaker, please. thank you. >> i am wendy. i have lived in san francisco for 30 years. i have lived in laurel heights for almost 20 years. i live directly across from where the development will occur. i am absolutely in support of housing as is everybody in the heights improvement association. get that clear for the record. we are not opposed to more housing that is not what we are objecting to at all since we learned about the development. as i ha
previously we lived at buchanan street in a big development there. as a young person who is eager to start a family and eager to establish a lifestyle that can be sustained, i would surge the committee to avoid delaying projects like this as much as possible. it is so difficult for people in our position. i am a freelance artist. my husband works for nonprofit. we are spending a ridiculous amount of income on rent. we can barely afford a one bedroom let alone a two bedroom. projects like this...
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about the danger of when a president, whether it's reagan in '76 primary and gerald ford or pat buchanannst george h.w. bush that a primary could be embarrassing and weaken the incumbent president. i don't know if joe walsh or bill weld can catch fire in new hampshire, but if they did, the threat isn't that donald trump would lose the nomination. it's that he would be embarrassed and that he would be wounded and he would have to go to new hampshire and campaign and that could have an impact in the general election. >> guys, stay with me because the trump re-election team is now making light of and actually fund-raising off of all those false claims the president made this week about the projected path of hurricane dorian. in fact, now, for 15 bucks you can buy a set of these black markers inscribed with the president's name. a nod, of course, to the map he showed in the oval office in which a marker was clearly used to extend the storm's cone to show it threatened alabama. this is what has become sharpie gate. the "new york times" matched the reporting that it was the president himself w
about the danger of when a president, whether it's reagan in '76 primary and gerald ford or pat buchanannst george h.w. bush that a primary could be embarrassing and weaken the incumbent president. i don't know if joe walsh or bill weld can catch fire in new hampshire, but if they did, the threat isn't that donald trump would lose the nomination. it's that he would be embarrassed and that he would be wounded and he would have to go to new hampshire and campaign and that could have an impact in...
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