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she disappeared from her home on the isle of bute last summer.ge said her killer had committed "some of the most wicked and evil crimes" the court had ever heard. crimes such as this are extremely rare, and i am glad that we've been able to getjustice for alesha and her family. alesha's mother said "words cannot express how devastated i am at losing my beautiful girl". we'll be live in glasgow. also on the programme... the people having to wait six months for disability payments, because assessors, are too tough. therapy, occupational therapist, neurologist, all the different people involved in my treatment, somehow she was able to override that. in the row over shamima begum, who ran away to join the islamic state group, jeremy corbyn says, she has a "right to return to britain". the government is told gas boilers and cookers should be banned from new homes, if it's to meet carbon emission targets. and, could breaking dance its way, into the olympic games in paris? coming up on bbc news, england bring injack coming up on bbc news, england bring
she disappeared from her home on the isle of bute last summer.ge said her killer had committed "some of the most wicked and evil crimes" the court had ever heard. crimes such as this are extremely rare, and i am glad that we've been able to getjustice for alesha and her family. alesha's mother said "words cannot express how devastated i am at losing my beautiful girl". we'll be live in glasgow. also on the programme... the people having to wait six months for disability...
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bute was described in court as a safe place.. 0n the night alesha went missing, her grandmother had left the key in the door to their home. that would not be unusual, the court heard, in this small island community. before going to bed, alesha's dad tucked her in, saying he'd see her the next morning. but that night, the teenager let himself into the family's flat. armed with a knife, he entered the little girl's room and carried her away. he raped and killed her. she suffered brutal and catastrophic injuries. throughout the trial, her 16—year—old murderers showed no remorse. he'd tried to blame someone else for his depraved acts. but cctv showed him leaving his house repeatedly and a knife from his kitchen was recovered on a beach. fibres from his clothing linked him to the crimes. he also sent a video of himself to friends with the message... in an earlier message, he claimed he might kill for the lifetime experience. and an internet search on his phone asked... his dna was found all over the little girl's body and clothing. 0
bute was described in court as a safe place.. 0n the night alesha went missing, her grandmother had left the key in the door to their home. that would not be unusual, the court heard, in this small island community. before going to bed, alesha's dad tucked her in, saying he'd see her the next morning. but that night, the teenager let himself into the family's flat. armed with a knife, he entered the little girl's room and carried her away. he raped and killed her. she suffered brutal and...
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bute was described in court as a safe place.le would leave their doors unlocked. on the night alesha went missing, her grandmother had left the key in the door to their home. that would not be unusual, the court heard, in this small island community. before going to bed, alesha's dad tucked her in saying he'd seen her the next morning. but that night, the teenager let himself into the family's flat. armed with a knife, he entered the little girl's room and carried her away. he raped and killed her. she suffered brutal and catastrophic injuries. her 16—year—old murderer try to blame someone else for his depraved crimes, but cctv from the night showed him leaving his house repeatedly and a knife from his kitchen was recovered on a beach. fibres from his trousers were found on the clothing that alesha had been wearing. the teenager also sent a video of himself to friends with the message... in an earlier message, he claimed he might kill for the lifetime experience. and an internet search on his phone asked... his dna was found all
bute was described in court as a safe place.le would leave their doors unlocked. on the night alesha went missing, her grandmother had left the key in the door to their home. that would not be unusual, the court heard, in this small island community. before going to bed, alesha's dad tucked her in saying he'd seen her the next morning. but that night, the teenager let himself into the family's flat. armed with a knife, he entered the little girl's room and carried her away. he raped and killed...
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a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has told a courtnever met her. and, influential and revered. karl lagerfeld, a giant of the fashion world, has died. he was 85. just my inner voice is telling me that i'm thejoan of arc of design. and coming up on bbc news, a big game forjurgen klopp‘s liverpool tonight at anfield, as they welcome bayern munich in the champions league last 16. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was an announcement they were dreading. the official news to workers at honda's swindon plant, that the car maker was moving production back to japan, with the loss of 3,500 jobs. the firm says global changes in the car industry, including a shift to electric vehicles, are to blame, and not brexit. the business secretary greg clark has been speaking in the commons today about the closure, and says it's "devastating" for swindon and the uk. here's our business editor, simonjack. a dark moment for uk manufacturing. swindon is the first plant honda has closed anywhere in the world in its 71 year history. hammer bl
a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has told a courtnever met her. and, influential and revered. karl lagerfeld, a giant of the fashion world, has died. he was 85. just my inner voice is telling me that i'm thejoan of arc of design. and coming up on bbc news, a big game forjurgen klopp‘s liverpool tonight at anfield, as they welcome bayern munich in the champions league last 16. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was an...
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the trial into the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was found dead on the isle of bute lastrs that dna found on her body matches that of the teenager accused of her murder. the 16—year—old denies the charges. donald trump is sued by 16 american states for invoking emergency powers to build his wall on the mexican border. and, tributes are paid to the "king of the fashion world" karl lagerfeld — who has died at the age of 85. today at 5pm, our top story — the business secretary, greg clark, has told mps that honda's decision to shut its factory in swindon in 2021 — cutting 3,500 jobs, is a "devastating" move. speaking in the commons, mr clark said he had to accept honda's assertion that its decision wasn't because of brexit. but he said car manufacturers had made it clear that brexit was "an additional worry at a difficult time," and he warned that a no—deal brexit would be a "hammer blow" to the industry. here's our business correspondentjonty bloom. this factory alone builds one in ten of all the cars produced in the uk. but today, production ground to a halt as 3,500 worke
the trial into the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was found dead on the isle of bute lastrs that dna found on her body matches that of the teenager accused of her murder. the 16—year—old denies the charges. donald trump is sued by 16 american states for invoking emergency powers to build his wall on the mexican border. and, tributes are paid to the "king of the fashion world" karl lagerfeld — who has died at the age of 85. today at 5pm, our top story — the...
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teenagerfacing life in prison for the rain and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of buteaccording to the independent. schoolgirl self harm is surging — is splashed across the front of the daily mail. the paper warns that hospital admissions for children who selfharm have more than doubled in six years according to latest nhs figures. lets talk to our reviewers, katie would you like the site to solve? in the guardian, facing ministerial revolt if a no—deal brexit is to occur, and a dramatic vote on brexit.
teenagerfacing life in prison for the rain and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of buteaccording to the independent. schoolgirl self harm is surging — is splashed across the front of the daily mail. the paper warns that hospital admissions for children who selfharm have more than doubled in six years according to latest nhs figures. lets talk to our reviewers, katie would you like the site to solve? in the guardian, facing ministerial revolt if a no—deal brexit is to...
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teenagerfacing life in prison for the rain and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of butely one in ten jihadis returning from syria to the uk have been prosecuted according to the independent. schoolgirl self harm is surging — is splashed across the front of the daily mail. the paper warns that hospital admissions for children who selfharm have more than doubled in six years according to latest nhs figures. lets talk to our reviewers, katie would you like the site to solve? in the guardian, facing ministerial revolt if a no—deal brexit is to occur, and a dramatic vote on brexit. we know that there will be votes on amendments, most likely, and that includes the amendment a you have heard many times before, that what it means is if passed, the government will be forced to try and extend article 50 and delay brexit ifa extend article 50 and delay brexit if a no—deal brexit is likely. and a number of theresa may's ministers say that they will vote for that amendment. said this is the government fighting against the government? yes, big rebellion. they will vote for this unless
teenagerfacing life in prison for the rain and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of butely one in ten jihadis returning from syria to the uk have been prosecuted according to the independent. schoolgirl self harm is surging — is splashed across the front of the daily mail. the paper warns that hospital admissions for children who selfharm have more than doubled in six years according to latest nhs figures. lets talk to our reviewers, katie would you like the site to...
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we want to get there as quick as we can, bute want to make sure it's safe when we do it. >> rorter: for now more of the same from the transit agency. guys, one of the things we don know in all of this, is this just for another year? soces have told us this might be a five-year maintenance plan in total. so we' have to wait to see how long it goes on, but no one isi pu a timetable on it. >> five years, that's a long run. >> boy. >> thanks, adam. me> con reporter susan hogan going under cover exposing odometer fraud. >> still ahead the illegal practice that could be putting your family in danger. >>ar ang for parents about the latest viral challenge that could have y kids totally freaked et. >>> we working for your health with the science of slee howp. g >>> as a look at what's to come our way. storm team 4 tracking snow starting just a matter of hours from now. niat that could mean for school delays tomorrow m coming up just ahead. >>> fans and costars of luke perry are asking for prayers after he reportedly suffered a stroke. his publicist confirms he's in thehospital. tmz is confirming
we want to get there as quick as we can, bute want to make sure it's safe when we do it. >> rorter: for now more of the same from the transit agency. guys, one of the things we don know in all of this, is this just for another year? soces have told us this might be a five-year maintenance plan in total. so we' have to wait to see how long it goes on, but no one isi pu a timetable on it. >> five years, that's a long run. >> boy. >> thanks, adam. me> con reporter susan...
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that is something that could be e, buted in hether certainly, we shouldn't have any more shutdowns. reporter: we always talk about the diversity of viewpoints. there are pro-life democrats in your group. consider the comments from governor northam yesterday, how does it make it harder for pro-life democrats in the party? rep. pelosi: i am sorry, i just don't know what he said yesterday. are you going to ask a new question, or is it just going to be the same old, same old? [laughter] reporter: you put out a statement saying that the president's continued actions undermined the national security council. the question is what does vladimir putin have on the president? politically, personally, or financially? do you believe someone has something compromising on the president? rep. pelosi: i think it is a question, and by the way, i have been asking the question for two years. almost as much as you have asked me if there is money for a wall in the bill. [laughter] what is it? something is wrong in this picture. yeah. nancy? reporter: you talked about working in the intelligence committee
that is something that could be e, buted in hether certainly, we shouldn't have any more shutdowns. reporter: we always talk about the diversity of viewpoints. there are pro-life democrats in your group. consider the comments from governor northam yesterday, how does it make it harder for pro-life democrats in the party? rep. pelosi: i am sorry, i just don't know what he said yesterday. are you going to ask a new question, or is it just going to be the same old, same old? [laughter] reporter:...
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looking good as we continue through the fternoon, bute ear cloud up.his iovernight. i think mainly from areas 270 down to 66, this is a gd chance for frozen precipitation. i-70 north and mainly snow. south of d.c. you'll have a wint mix. eventually through the monday this wa air is going to warm up. however, those areas closer to the mason-dixon line you'll hol on to the snow longer. again, as we head through the night, monday night, temperatures drop as they tend to do at night so all of this changes back over to some snow, some sleet and freezing rain, even down through washington it, so not only monday morning wl have issues but also possibly tuesday morning and then we all warm up and itl changes a to rain as a warm front lifts through the area. temperatures tuesday will be back into the low 40s and everything out by tuesday night int snow accumulation. not talking about that much, but mainly areas north and west of d.c. you'll probably ping an inch or two. wouldn't be surprised to see three or four inches, especially north closer to the mason-dixo
looking good as we continue through the fternoon, bute ear cloud up.his iovernight. i think mainly from areas 270 down to 66, this is a gd chance for frozen precipitation. i-70 north and mainly snow. south of d.c. you'll have a wint mix. eventually through the monday this wa air is going to warm up. however, those areas closer to the mason-dixon line you'll hol on to the snow longer. again, as we head through the night, monday night, temperatures drop as they tend to do at night so all of this...
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has been found guilty of the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail — killed on the isle of buteer. a bbc investigation finds people having to wait six months for disability payments, because assessors are too tough. more than 70 people have died in bangladesh. in the row over shamima begum, who ran away to join the islamic state group, jeremy corbyn says she has a "right to return to britain" # 0h, # oh, what can it mean? and peter tork — singer and bassist with the monkees has died at the age of 77. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in half an hour, beyond 100 days have the latest on the arrest of us actorjussie smollett — as police accuse him of pretending to be the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. we'll hear from a disability campaigner about delays to payments with people with long—term disabilities. and we'll be taking a first look at what's making tomorrow's front pages in the papers. i'll be joined by katy balls — deputy political editor of the spectator, and the writer and broadcaster
has been found guilty of the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail — killed on the isle of buteer. a bbc investigation finds people having to wait six months for disability payments, because assessors are too tough. more than 70 people have died in bangladesh. in the row over shamima begum, who ran away to join the islamic state group, jeremy corbyn says she has a "right to return to britain" # 0h, # oh, what can it mean? and peter tork — singer and bassist with the...
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trump just seems bute happy kim likes him not have any policy. i was wondering, let's get policy. guest: president trump has expressed satisfaction with his beautiful relationship with kim jong-un. that is hyperbole. they have met. the personal relationship is important but what we need is tangible outcomes. what the united states is looking for is what we have been looking for for years, which is to eliminate its nuclear weapons program and ballistic missiles that can deliver nuclear weapons against our allies, even as far as the united states. in 2017, the north koreans conducted a successful ballistic missile that showed they have the capability to deliver warheads to the american homeland. ant we are looking for is approach to complete denuclearization, ending the production of nuclear bombs. accounting for and eliminating the nuclear bomb that north korea has assembled and the nuclear materials they have in their country, we are not going to have 100% assurance we have we can be of it but highly certain we have the bulk of the nuclear weapons material under control. thing we
trump just seems bute happy kim likes him not have any policy. i was wondering, let's get policy. guest: president trump has expressed satisfaction with his beautiful relationship with kim jong-un. that is hyperbole. they have met. the personal relationship is important but what we need is tangible outcomes. what the united states is looking for is what we have been looking for for years, which is to eliminate its nuclear weapons program and ballistic missiles that can deliver nuclear weapons...
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a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a courter met her. and influential and revered. karl lagerfeld, a giant of the fashion world, has died. he was 85. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as bernie sanders announces he will run again for us president in 2020 — in second attempt to win the democratic party's nomination — we'll get the thoughts of political strategist — christine pelosi. we'll hear about the ambitious plan to return the golden eagles to the skies of wales for the first time in 200 years — that's just after half—past eight. and we take a first look at what is making tomorrow's front pages — in the papers. i'll be joined by the guardian columnist dawn foster and the times defence correspondent — lucy fisher. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. liverpool get ready for what they hope will be another famous european night at anfield, but is their stadium still the fortress it
a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a courter met her. and influential and revered. karl lagerfeld, a giant of the fashion world, has died. he was 85. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... as bernie sanders announces he will run again for us president in 2020 — in second attempt to win the democratic party's nomination — we'll get the thoughts of...
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liar, buted cohen a said he did tell the truth in that there was no collusion with russia. pakistan's prime minister pledges to release a captured indidian jet pilot tomorrow, a move that could defuse the most serious confrontation in two decades between the nuclear armed neighbors over the disputed region of kashmir. what is going on air france klm? the dutch finance minister is coming to paris to explain the business transaction that's turned into a diplomatic spat. andy will meet a south african offer whose -- and you will meet a south african author whose just published her fifth book, and d she is only 12 years old. but first come our top story come alive from paris -- but first, our top story, live from paris. ♪ genie: we will start in hanoi with that surprise early end to the nuclear summit between donald trump and kim jonong-un. president said he decided to walk away from the table over north korea's demand d that the u.s. d dropped all sanctctions against it. that much-antiticipateted second meeting between the twtwo leades was supposed to build on their historic f
liar, buted cohen a said he did tell the truth in that there was no collusion with russia. pakistan's prime minister pledges to release a captured indidian jet pilot tomorrow, a move that could defuse the most serious confrontation in two decades between the nuclear armed neighbors over the disputed region of kashmir. what is going on air france klm? the dutch finance minister is coming to paris to explain the business transaction that's turned into a diplomatic spat. andy will meet a south...
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earlier on today we saw a beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloudireland and into western scotland. in the south, some dense patches of fog, causing a few problems out on the roads, poor travelling conditions and cancellations at london city airport. that whether taking time to left across eastern england. sunshine for most of us, the weather front clear to northern ireland, to brightening up here, but a bit of rainfor brightening up here, but a bit of rain for scotland, western parts of england and wales. for most of us, a dry and bright day with sunshine and warm for the time of year with temperatures reaching up to 18 celsius for parts of the south. that is around 10 celsius above normal for this time of year. the kind of temperatures we expect in late may. a couple of rugby matches taking place this afternoon. the six nations rugby, france hosting scotland, and wales hosting england in cardiff. both matches the weather looks similar. it should be dry for both matches with sunshine and temperatures around 1a celsius at kick—off. tonight, although
earlier on today we saw a beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloudireland and into western scotland. in the south, some dense patches of fog, causing a few problems out on the roads, poor travelling conditions and cancellations at london city airport. that whether taking time to left across eastern england. sunshine for most of us, the weather front clear to northern ireland, to brightening up here, but a bit of rainfor brightening up here, but a bit of rain...
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yes, he said his daughter loved her trips to the isle of bute where he lived.here as well. they spent time going to the beach, going swimming, going to the park, and he also told the court of the last time he saw his daughter alive. he said she was back on the island just a few days, when on the evening of sunday the 1st ofjuly he heard her getting out of bed late in the evening, going into the living room. he said he got up and took her back to her room and settled her down and put on a peppa pig dvd for her to watch, and he said his last words to her was that he would see her in the morning. the next thing her in the morning. the next thing he knew he was being woken up by peppa —— alesha because my grandparents to say she was missing was not there was a large search on the island but her body was found that morning in woodland. thejurors also heard that he sold cannabis to the 16—year—old accused of killing her, but that had stopped before her death injuly of last her, but that had stopped before her death in july of last year. her, but that had stopped befo
yes, he said his daughter loved her trips to the isle of bute where he lived.here as well. they spent time going to the beach, going swimming, going to the park, and he also told the court of the last time he saw his daughter alive. he said she was back on the island just a few days, when on the evening of sunday the 1st ofjuly he heard her getting out of bed late in the evening, going into the living room. he said he got up and took her back to her room and settled her down and put on a peppa...
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she said it she loved her holidays on the isle of bute he said. going to the isle of bute he said. room. this he said was at 1030 or 11 o‘clock at night. he said he took her back to her room, settled her and left out watching a peppa pig dvd. he said his last words to her work that he would see her in the morning. the next thing he knew, he was being woken up by her grandparents at seven or eight hours later who told him that she was missing. he said there was pandemonium when it emerged that the child was not on the flats. there was a frantic search for her, the father and his partner visited several places trying to find his daughter. her grandmother put out an appeal on facebook asking locals on the islands tojoin facebook asking locals on the islands to join in the search but that morning, six—year—old alesha macphail‘s body was found. she sold cannabis to the 16—year—old who is accused of killing his daughter the father. —— the father is accused... the 16—year—old denies abducting, raping and murdering her. he blames someone raping and murdering her. he blames someone else for
she said it she loved her holidays on the isle of bute he said. going to the isle of bute he said. room. this he said was at 1030 or 11 o‘clock at night. he said he took her back to her room, settled her and left out watching a peppa pig dvd. he said his last words to her work that he would see her in the morning. the next thing he knew, he was being woken up by her grandparents at seven or eight hours later who told him that she was missing. he said there was pandemonium when it emerged that...
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the president is expected to ll for bipartisanship, butes the on is whether it will ring true.bc's trae potts joins us from d.c. with more. this is mr. trump's first address before a divided congress. >> reporter: exactly, and it's the on aagain, offin address that's finally on again. republicans on o sidtonight, democrats on the other. oneibnalyst des it as sort of a seesaw with people applauding different parts of the speech likely tonight. we have already seen the type of gridlock that this divided congress can create with thehu governmentown and the threat of another one looming. the white house says the president's speech tonight will focus on working together, that the theme will be choosing greatness, that he'll talk about immigration, trade, lowering health cost infrastructure, and foreign cypoand also economic success. here's what the president said previewing his speech tonight. >> i think most of the things you wou ow. economic development, its success. i mean no country has had the success that we've had over the lastwo years. >> reporter: now, critics are wondering
the president is expected to ll for bipartisanship, butes the on is whether it will ring true.bc's trae potts joins us from d.c. with more. this is mr. trump's first address before a divided congress. >> reporter: exactly, and it's the on aagain, offin address that's finally on again. republicans on o sidtonight, democrats on the other. oneibnalyst des it as sort of a seesaw with people applauding different parts of the speech likely tonight. we have already seen the type of gridlock that...
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identity of the teenage boy who was convicted yesterday of the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on buteon his name being reported. 16—year—old aaron campbell, who abducted, raped, and murdered alesha lastjuly, was initially given anonymity in news reports, because he's under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports. yo, what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here... the first images of a teenage killer — freshfaced in the videos he posted on social media, they gave little clue of the cold, cunning murderer that he was. cctv from aaron campbell's own home showed him acting strangely on the night he killed alesha macphail. his mother contacted police herself, hoping the footage would eliminate him from the investigation. his victim was described in court as a sweet, angelic, innocent girl. alesha was just six. she'd been visiting herfather and grandparents, who lived on the island, when campbell took herfrom her home and brutalised and killed her. because of his age, her murder‘s identity was protec
identity of the teenage boy who was convicted yesterday of the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on buteon his name being reported. 16—year—old aaron campbell, who abducted, raped, and murdered alesha lastjuly, was initially given anonymity in news reports, because he's under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports. yo, what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here... the first images of a...
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earlier, we saw beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloud.ireland into western scotland. in the south, dense patches of fog causing a few problems on the road. some cancellations for flights at london city airport. the milky weather is taking the time to clear and lift across south—eastern england. the sun comes up across south—eastern england. the sun comes up for most of us. the weather clearing in northern ireland, but a bit of rain for scotland. for most of us, dry and bright day, with sunshine, and one for the time of year. temperatures could reach 18 celsius in the south. to put it in context, that is around nine or 10 degrees above normalfor the time of year. it is the kind of temperatures we would normally expect in late may, not late february. the six nations rugby is on, france hosting scotland in france, and while hosting england in cardiff. the weather looks similar for both matches. dry with sunshine, temperatures around 14 celsius at kick—off. overnight, though it may start cold, we will see cloud moving m, start cold, we will s
earlier, we saw beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloud.ireland into western scotland. in the south, dense patches of fog causing a few problems on the road. some cancellations for flights at london city airport. the milky weather is taking the time to clear and lift across south—eastern england. the sun comes up across south—eastern england. the sun comes up for most of us. the weather clearing in northern ireland, but a bit of rain for scotland. for...
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has begun over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was killed on the isle of bute be named because of his age — denies the charges at glasgow high court. the defence secretary gavin williamson has announced plans to modernise the armed forces. he said britain needs a bolder and stronger military to help redefine it's role in the world after brexit — or risk being seen as a paper tiger. up up to 86,000 women aged between 35 and 39 with the family history of breast cancer should receive annual mammograms according to new research. a trial by the charity breast cancer known find screening a younger age group detected small tumours early as opposed to the common screening tumours early as opposed to the common screening age of a0. a decision will be made tonight about whether british horse racing can resume again this week after an outbreak for the highly infectious equine flu. there's been no racing forfive days after six horses were found to be infected. now four more cases have been identified at a second yard in newmarket. richard conway is at cheltenham race cours
has begun over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was killed on the isle of bute be named because of his age — denies the charges at glasgow high court. the defence secretary gavin williamson has announced plans to modernise the armed forces. he said britain needs a bolder and stronger military to help redefine it's role in the world after brexit — or risk being seen as a paper tiger. up up to 86,000 women aged between 35 and 39 with the family history of breast...
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earlier, we saw beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloud. the south, dense patches of fog causing a few problems on the road. some cancellations for flights at london city airport. the milky weather is taking the time to clear and lift across south—eastern england. the sun comes up for most of us. the weather clearing in northern ireland, but a bit of rain for scotland. for most of us, dry and bright day, with sunshine, and one for the time of year. temperatures could reach 18 celsius in the south. to put it in context, that is around nine or 10 degrees above normal for the time of year. it is the kind of temperatures we would normally expect in late may, not late february. the six nations rugby is on, france hosting scotland in france, and while hosting england in cardiff. the weather looks similar for both matches. dry with sunshine, temperatures around 1a celsius at kick—off. 0vernight, though it may start cold, we will see cloud moving in, sub—mist and fog patches as well. 2—5 celsius in towns and cities, colder in this countryside, a fe
earlier, we saw beautiful sunrise in argyll and bute, the rising sun illuminating the cloud. the south, dense patches of fog causing a few problems on the road. some cancellations for flights at london city airport. the milky weather is taking the time to clear and lift across south—eastern england. the sun comes up for most of us. the weather clearing in northern ireland, but a bit of rain for scotland. for most of us, dry and bright day, with sunshine, and one for the time of year....
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from public schools, and oakland, and most recently in los angeles, you're seeing those same issues, bute you also hearing very much in the public debate the question of charter schools, and how charter schools are playing into the fiscal pi vitality of these districts. >> and vanessa, there are tensions over charter schools as you say. can you explain what are charter schools and why are so many public school officials and public schoolteachers upset about them? >> so charterchools emerge in our country, the first state law passed in 1991, california's law passed in 1992, and you know, charr, the ideal behind charter schools have always been somewhat at tension with one another, so on the one hand reformers hoped that charter schools would provide opportunities for parents to have greater choice and acfreed, for torious have greater power over decision making, around curriculum andes the structf their schools. >> how has it worked out? >> well, sort of all over the place. there are some wonderful charter schools that have emerged. i think the broad middle is that most of them are just as
from public schools, and oakland, and most recently in los angeles, you're seeing those same issues, bute you also hearing very much in the public debate the question of charter schools, and how charter schools are playing into the fiscal pi vitality of these districts. >> and vanessa, there are tensions over charter schools as you say. can you explain what are charter schools and why are so many public school officials and public schoolteachers upset about them? >> so charterchools...
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alesha, who was six, was found raped and murdered on the isle of bute lastjuly.. alesha's father, robert macphail, has admitted doing deals with the 16—year—old boy. anyone who has a serious criminal conviction will be barred from getting a taxi license under plans being set out today. the government wants to introduce stricter background checks in england, and is even considering forcing cabs to have cctv to protect vulnerable passengers. although the proposed guidelines would apply only to england, they are also expected to be used in wales until the devolved welsh government sets its own statutory guidelines. the bbc has written to the white house and the trump campaign asking for a review of security arrangements for the media at president trump's rallies. it comes after a bbc cameraman was assaulted at a rally in texas last night in which the president was trying to build support for his controversial border wall. earlier in the rally, mr trump had complained about supposed media bias against his administration. tonight, the white house condemned violence on
alesha, who was six, was found raped and murdered on the isle of bute lastjuly.. alesha's father, robert macphail, has admitted doing deals with the 16—year—old boy. anyone who has a serious criminal conviction will be barred from getting a taxi license under plans being set out today. the government wants to introduce stricter background checks in england, and is even considering forcing cabs to have cctv to protect vulnerable passengers. although the proposed guidelines would apply only...
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denies abducting, raping and murdering the six year old, who was found dead in woodland on the isle of bute who ran away to join the islamic state group in syria, says she never wanted to be a "poster girl" for the terrorist organisation. having just given birth to a baby boy in a refugee camp in northern syria, she now says she wants the uk's forgiveness, and supports "some british values". but speaking to the bbc, she equated terrorist attacks in the uk with coalition airstrikes in syria. she's been speaking to our middle east correspondent, quentin somerville. underneath her black abaya dress, she cradles her two—day old son. only four years have passed since she left britain, but that's a lifetime in the islamic state group. shamima begum stuck with the extremists until the very last moment. but now, she wants forgiveness. myself, yeah, iwill admit i was the one that made the choice. even though i was only 15 years old, i did have... i do have like... i could make my own decisions back there, i do have the like, mentality to make my own decisions, but i did leave on my own, knowing that
denies abducting, raping and murdering the six year old, who was found dead in woodland on the isle of bute who ran away to join the islamic state group in syria, says she never wanted to be a "poster girl" for the terrorist organisation. having just given birth to a baby boy in a refugee camp in northern syria, she now says she wants the uk's forgiveness, and supports "some british values". but speaking to the bbc, she equated terrorist attacks in the uk with coalition...
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campbell is the name of the 16—year—old who raid and murdered six—year—old alicia macphail on the isle of buteher and grandparents, who had spent the last weekend of her life going to the rothesay gala, riding on donkeys, who had kissed herfather good night as he tucked into bed on the sunday evening, and that was the last time he saw her alive. that evening aaron campbell stole into their house and carry the little girl away before killing her. she suffered what was described during the trial as brutal and catastrophic injuries, hundred and catastrophic injuries, hundred and 17 in total. this was of course and 17 in total. this was of course a crime that shocked the small community on rothesay, an island where people often left their doors and cars unlocked. and indeed it is and cars unlocked. and indeed it is a crime that has shocked people right across scotland. aaron campbell was protected, his identity was protected by law because he was under the age of 18, but media organisations this morning made submissions that the protection should be lifted. they said that his age, his vulnerabilit
campbell is the name of the 16—year—old who raid and murdered six—year—old alicia macphail on the isle of buteher and grandparents, who had spent the last weekend of her life going to the rothesay gala, riding on donkeys, who had kissed herfather good night as he tucked into bed on the sunday evening, and that was the last time he saw her alive. that evening aaron campbell stole into their house and carry the little girl away before killing her. she suffered what was described during...
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has started over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was killed on the isle of bute a 16—year—old boy, who can't be named because of his age, denies the charges at glasgow high court. human activity could drive the earth's entire insect population to extinction within a century, according to a major new scientific study. insects are vital pollinators, so any decline threatens food production, and there are warnings now that 40% of species could be gone within just a few decades. pesticides, agriculture and climate change are being blamed. our environment correspondent victoria gill has more details. they are the planet's smallest, most essential workers, producing ourfood, cleaning up our waste. but changes we are making to the environment threaten the very existence of earth's insect population. that is according to scientists, who analysed dozen of insect surveys that were carried out all over the world over the last 13 years. it revealed that many species are now sliding towards extinction at a dramatic rate. overall, a1% of the world's insect species are in decli
has started over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail, who was killed on the isle of bute a 16—year—old boy, who can't be named because of his age, denies the charges at glasgow high court. human activity could drive the earth's entire insect population to extinction within a century, according to a major new scientific study. insects are vital pollinators, so any decline threatens food production, and there are warnings now that 40% of species could be gone within just a...
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father of murdered six—year—old alesha macphail has denied being involved in her death on the isle of bute—old boy, who denies abducting, raping and murdering alesha. the teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, claims ms mclachlan killed alesha. the trial continues. a pilot accused of killing 11 people in a crash at the shoreham airshow in 2015 has dismissed claims that he had a cavalier attitude to flying as he begun giving evidence at his trial. it‘s the first time that 5a year old andrew hill has spoken in public since he was pulled from the wreckage of his hawker hunter jet. he denies manslaughter by gross negligence. the headlines on bbc news: a schoolgirl from london, who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group, says she now wants to return to the uk because she‘s pregnant. a suspect‘s arrested on suspicion of murder, after the deaths of three men in their 80s in exeter. two of the victims are thought to be twins. inflation has fallen to 1.8% — its lowest level for two years. millions of children and young people are using social media everyday — everything from
father of murdered six—year—old alesha macphail has denied being involved in her death on the isle of bute—old boy, who denies abducting, raping and murdering alesha. the teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, claims ms mclachlan killed alesha. the trial continues. a pilot accused of killing 11 people in a crash at the shoreham airshow in 2015 has dismissed claims that he had a cavalier attitude to flying as he begun giving evidence at his trial. it‘s the first time that 5a...
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a woman blamed by the accused, for killing six—year—old alesha macphail, on the isle of bute lastjulyt, was giving evidence at the trial of a 16—year—old boy, who denies abducting, raping and murdering alesha. the teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, claims ms mclachlan killed alesha. the trial continues. a ao—year—old man has been found guilty of the robbery and manslaughter of a 100—year—old woman in derby. polish born sofija kaczan, a holocaust survivor during the second world war, died of pneumonia just days after being mugged for her handbag. her neck was broken in the attack. artur waszkiewicz from london had denied the charges. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha was at the trial, and has this report. she survived the horrors of the nazi prison camps and chose to make her home in derby, but 100—year—old sofija kaczan's life was cruelly ended by a senseless attack. the man responsible — artur waszkiewicz, a heroin addict who was desperate for cash, so he could feed his drug addiction. today, a jury unanimously convicted him of robbing and killing her. it was late may, ju
a woman blamed by the accused, for killing six—year—old alesha macphail, on the isle of bute lastjulyt, was giving evidence at the trial of a 16—year—old boy, who denies abducting, raping and murdering alesha. the teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, claims ms mclachlan killed alesha. the trial continues. a ao—year—old man has been found guilty of the robbery and manslaughter of a 100—year—old woman in derby. polish born sofija kaczan, a holocaust survivor during...
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has started over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail who was killed on the isle of bute who can't be named because of his age — denies the charges at glasgow high court. a decision is due in the next hour or so about whether british horse racing can resume again this week, after an outbreak of the highly infectious equine flu. there's been no racing forfive days, after several horses were found to be infected. now, four more cases have been identified at a second yard in newmarket. 0ur correspondent richard conway is at the stables of trainer henrietta knight at wantage in 0xfordshire with the latest. the cheltenham festival is just over a month away, an event that transcends jump racing. i'm a month away, an event that transcendsjump racing. i'm here tonight at the yard of henrietta knight who knows all about winning and training gold cup winners. we will hear what she has to say on this issue in a minute in my report because this issue has divided opinion in racing circles. some feel perhaps the british horseracing authority has overreacted but others think that they h
has started over the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail who was killed on the isle of bute who can't be named because of his age — denies the charges at glasgow high court. a decision is due in the next hour or so about whether british horse racing can resume again this week, after an outbreak of the highly infectious equine flu. there's been no racing forfive days, after several horses were found to be infected. now, four more cases have been identified at a second yard in...
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of us having a bright start, for example, early on today we saw a beautiful sunrise in argyll and butebeen working its way across northern ireland into western scotland. in the south we have had some dense patches of fog for southern parts and eastern england as well. causing a couple of problems out on the road, for travelling conditions and some cancellations forflights in london city airports. that murky weather taking a time to clear and lift across eastern england. sunshine coming out for most of us. the weather front clears through northern ireland so brightening up but a bit of rain for scotland, western parts of england and wales. for most of us a dry bright day with some sunshine and warm for the time of year. temperatures could reach 18 celsius across parts of the south and to put that in context, that is around nine or 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. it is the kind of temperatures we would normally expect in late may, not late february. we have got a couple of rugby matches taking place this afternoon. the six nations rugby, france hosting scotland at the stad
of us having a bright start, for example, early on today we saw a beautiful sunrise in argyll and butebeen working its way across northern ireland into western scotland. in the south we have had some dense patches of fog for southern parts and eastern england as well. causing a couple of problems out on the road, for travelling conditions and some cancellations forflights in london city airports. that murky weather taking a time to clear and lift across eastern england. sunshine coming out for...
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a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a courtamed because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took place in december and january. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court, next month. us senator bernie sanders says he will run again for president in 2020, making a second attempt to win the democratic party's nomination. the 77—year—old vermont senator became a progressive political star in 2016, although he lost his candidacy bid. when he announced the move on us television, he had some harsh words for donald trump. i think it is unacceptable and un—american, to be frank with you, that we have a president who is a pathological liar, and it gives me no pleasure to say that, but it's true. we have a president who is a racist, who is
a teenager accused of murdering the six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a courtamed because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took place in december and january. he'll...
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the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identifiedbell, after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. what's up, guys. it's aaron campbell here. the first images of a teenage killer, freshfaced in the videos he posted on social media, they give little clue of the cold, cunning murderer he was. cctv from aaron campbell's own home showed him acting strangely on the night he killed alesha macphail, after checking the footage his own mother had contacted police suggesting he might have information about the case. alesha was described as a sweet, innocent little girl. she had been visiting her father and grandparents who lived on the island when aaron campbell took her from her home and brutalised and killed her. because of his age, her murderer had automatically been granted ano
the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identifiedbell, after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. what's up, guys. it's aaron campbell here. the first images of a teenage...
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in the trial of a 16—year—old boy accused of raping and murdering a young schoolgirl on the isle of butear—old alesha macphail was found in woodland last july. the accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denies the charges and has lodged a special defence. he blames the death on the girlfriend of alesha's father. lorna gordon is outside glasgow's high court. tell us more what happened in court this morning? robert macphail's partner gave evidence and told the court she loved alesha macphail to pieces. she said the last time she saw the six—year—old a life she had gone into her room to turn off a dvd. she said she was sleeping, facing the wall with her hair behind her. they said when they discovered she was missing the next morning and started searching for her, she couldn't believe anything bad had happened because she said, i know rothesay is a safe place, i have stayed there all my life. later that morning, alesha's naked body was found in the grounds of a disused, derelict hotel. the prosecuting qc asked her, did you have anything to do with the murder of alesha macphail? she
in the trial of a 16—year—old boy accused of raping and murdering a young schoolgirl on the isle of butear—old alesha macphail was found in woodland last july. the accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denies the charges and has lodged a special defence. he blames the death on the girlfriend of alesha's father. lorna gordon is outside glasgow's high court. tell us more what happened in court this morning? robert macphail's partner gave evidence and told the court she loved...
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identity of the teenage boy who was convicted yesterday of the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on buteudge lifted a ban on his name being reported. 16—year—old aaron campbell, who abducted, raped and murdered alesha lastjuly, was initially given anonymity in news reports because he's under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports. yo, what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here... the first images of a teenage killer — freshfaced in the videos he posted on social media, they gave little clue of the cold, cunning murderer that he was. cctv from aaron campbell's own home showed him acting strangely on the night he killed alesha macphail. his mother contacted police herself, hoping the footage would eliminate him from the investigation. his victim was described in court as a sweet, angelic, innocent girl. alesha was just six. she'd been visiting her father and grandparents, who lived on the island, when campbell took her from her home and brutalised and killed her. because of his age, her murder‘s i
identity of the teenage boy who was convicted yesterday of the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on buteudge lifted a ban on his name being reported. 16—year—old aaron campbell, who abducted, raped and murdered alesha lastjuly, was initially given anonymity in news reports because he's under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports. yo, what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here... the first...
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teenagerfacing life in prison for the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of butef—harm is surging reports the daily mail. the paper quotes nhs figures that reveal that hospital admissions for children who self—harm have more than doubled in six years. so that is a look at the front pages. now let's hear more about insider analysis. let's start with you, steve, set us off this time with the times and thisjeremy corbyn story, it is hard to know who is in more trouble with party leaders? last hour we focused more on theresa may's problem. we will come to them at a second, but the other big thing that is happening in this coming week probably is for the first time, a vote on a possible referendum. this has not been put to the commons and all this drama recently. but there is a number being put forward by labour mp peter kyle, which basically says that he and others will back her deal, theresa may, as long as she puts it toa theresa may, as long as she puts it to a referendum. so that is the proposal. now the internal dynamics of the labour party on this are tents and
teenagerfacing life in prison for the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of butef—harm is surging reports the daily mail. the paper quotes nhs figures that reveal that hospital admissions for children who self—harm have more than doubled in six years. so that is a look at the front pages. now let's hear more about insider analysis. let's start with you, steve, set us off this time with the times and thisjeremy corbyn story, it is hard to know who is in more...
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most historians have found those bute not only unrealistic absolutely not supported by the facts. if i can set that straight i will be very happy to do so. >> congratulations on your book. when you wrote the book what to to what happened to these families other than the ones you mentioned after the war? did they come back together and repair their whatever distance had wrought and what part of the book did you lose in the editing process that you wish was in their? >> these are all good questions. lost the one chapter for each wife that said what they did after the war i convinced the publisher that people would want to know that. what happened with jesse and charles fremont was that they were made incredibly wealthy because they finally did sell gold mine inng yosemite valley for more than $4 million which at that time was worth a lot more than $4 million. immediatelyost amazingly, fremont sung most of that money into a very bad investment in a railroad company. i lost it all. so jesse began writing stories and books to make money. she wrote about all the famous people she met al
most historians have found those bute not only unrealistic absolutely not supported by the facts. if i can set that straight i will be very happy to do so. >> congratulations on your book. when you wrote the book what to to what happened to these families other than the ones you mentioned after the war? did they come back together and repair their whatever distance had wrought and what part of the book did you lose in the editing process that you wish was in their? >> these are all...
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buteed to deal with that, we also not going to do a climate change by ourselves.we have to go arm to arm, elbow with india, china, all the large countries around the globe, to make sure we're all together. we have to figure out what the priorities are here in real-time and then figure out how to get everyone working together on every continent on this planet. >> governor, very compelling how you have managed to unite the constituencies in colorado. how do you talk to trump's base and unite them with the rest? you.ickenlooper:. thank the question, it is one thing to talk to republican mayors and the critic mayors in suburban denver, although i can tell you, they are pretty battle hardened, but had you just the people that supported trump? lincoln'si loved thing where he walked away from a meeting and said, i don't like that guy, i need to get to know him better. right? i think there is some thing to be said. i think about what it was like when i was out of work for so long. in the 1980's and 1990's, we outsourced, but it was not just outsource. everyone thinks it i
buteed to deal with that, we also not going to do a climate change by ourselves.we have to go arm to arm, elbow with india, china, all the large countries around the globe, to make sure we're all together. we have to figure out what the priorities are here in real-time and then figure out how to get everyone working together on every continent on this planet. >> governor, very compelling how you have managed to unite the constituencies in colorado. how do you talk to trump's base and...
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hurting, bute are i'm not sure it is fully understood it is fully understood to what point the same applies, as the previous panel suggested. the united states needs about 5 million metric tons of aluminum per year. they can produce at best 2 million tons. they need imported aluminum, we can supply aluminum. and at the moment, it is coming in with tariffs. ,t makes it much more expensive and for the downstream produces a product, it makes it a more challenging situation. a good situation, it is one that does not need to be in place. in the case of steel, the united states has a surplus of $2 billion in steel. we buy the most steel of any country from the united states, more than 50% of their output is bought by canada. the suggestion that there is a national security problem here is frankly ludicrous. >> and that has been the argument canadian officials have been making. we heard it from the foreign affairs minister of a we have heard from everyone and. -- everyone in cabinet. i'm not saying this is an easy position, but is there something else the canadian government can do to make that re
hurting, bute are i'm not sure it is fully understood it is fully understood to what point the same applies, as the previous panel suggested. the united states needs about 5 million metric tons of aluminum per year. they can produce at best 2 million tons. they need imported aluminum, we can supply aluminum. and at the moment, it is coming in with tariffs. ,t makes it much more expensive and for the downstream produces a product, it makes it a more challenging situation. a good situation, it is...
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know, bute we don't because in america, this country will not spend the resources to help people who have an .ddiction problem i believe in the worth of every single human being. i have a bill with congressman elijah cummings that will hit this head and put the resources on. we don't need photo op's over opioid addiction. we need real resources to be able to fight for all of our families. [applause] change the rules in washington, change the rules in our economy. the third one, change the rules in politics. where does that start? i want to see a constitutional amendment to protect the right to vote and make sure every vote gets counted. [applause] i want to overturn citizens united. democracy is not for sale. by the way, new hampshire, i don't take corporate pack money. i don't take pack money of any kind. i don't take federal lobbyist money. coming out on how we finance our campaigns. you have a right in new hampshire to ask everybody who they arer vote if committed to making sure the campaigns are funded by the people, not by the powerful. [applause] just three things we need to do
know, bute we don't because in america, this country will not spend the resources to help people who have an .ddiction problem i believe in the worth of every single human being. i have a bill with congressman elijah cummings that will hit this head and put the resources on. we don't need photo op's over opioid addiction. we need real resources to be able to fight for all of our families. [applause] change the rules in washington, change the rules in our economy. the third one, change the rules...
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forecast buted its offered a lower range for 2020.ng at this one after the millionts to raise $750 australian in a capital offer. haidi: some of the movers, potentially, in the sydney session good let's look at what we should be looking at. -- in the sydney session. let's look at what we should be looking at. we are really watching china. do we have expectations for the first year will go -- first day of the new year will go? adam: change in sentiment will hit the market but there is an argument to be made there might be caution creeping in to chinese equities. we have seen a little decline in the unsure currency, the yuan -- the onshore yuan. the sense of the sentiment on destroyed -- on the trade negotiations, maybe things were too far in december, we saw it go into early february. that took a pause last week or we had closures in hong kong. they had two days of trading. it fell on those days. you can see how the hang seng -- thenterprises index equity index is struggling to break through some of those highs it made during 2018. the
forecast buted its offered a lower range for 2020.ng at this one after the millionts to raise $750 australian in a capital offer. haidi: some of the movers, potentially, in the sydney session good let's look at what we should be looking at. -- in the sydney session. let's look at what we should be looking at. we are really watching china. do we have expectations for the first year will go -- first day of the new year will go? adam: change in sentiment will hit the market but there is an...
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the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. the first images of a teenage killer. fresh faced any videos he posted on social media, they give little clue of the cold, cunning murderer he was. cctv from a aaron campbell was my own home showed him acting strangely on unite he killed ales ha acting strangely on unite he killed alesha macphail. after checking the footage, his own mother has contacted police suggesting he might have information about the case. ales ha have information about the case. alesha was described as a sweet, innocent little girl. she had been visiting her father and grandparents who lived on the island when campbell took her from her who lived on the island when campbell took herfrom her home, brutalised and k
the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. the first images of a teenage killer. fresh faced any videos he posted on social...
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the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here. the first images of a teenage killer, freshfaced in the videos he posted on social media, they give little clue of the cold, cunning murderer he was. cctv from aaron campbell's own home showed him acting strangely on the night he killed alesha macphail, after checking the footage his own mother had contacted police suggesting he might have information about the case. alesha was described as a sweet, innocent little girl. she'd been visiting herfather and grandparents, who lived on the island, when campbell took herfrom her home and brutalised and killed her. because of his age, her murderer had automatically been granted anonymity, but f
the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here. the first images of a teenage...
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bute strange initially, ultimately, an appropriate idea that the preservation of grant's legacy can happen . his annotated memoirs that he came out with a few years ago is the crowning jewel. beenemoirs have conspicuously absent in that collection. john is a historian. his teams emphasized and helped us to understand a lot of the military and historical context. if i had his book and your book, what is the substantive difference between them? ms. samet: in his book, whenever grant offers a casualty number or mentions a figure, john will have the exact casualty number and where to find it. this fact checking of grant and everylumination that figure has a wonderful biography that will tell us who that figure is. they complement each other in a lot of ways. while i tend to be scrupulous in matters historical, i don't chase down every statistic. i point out that grant was not always correct in certain things, but i'm more interested in the way he were members it and the way he chooses to present war. i often delve into the moments when he doesn't describe something. what grant fails to mention
bute strange initially, ultimately, an appropriate idea that the preservation of grant's legacy can happen . his annotated memoirs that he came out with a few years ago is the crowning jewel. beenemoirs have conspicuously absent in that collection. john is a historian. his teams emphasized and helped us to understand a lot of the military and historical context. if i had his book and your book, what is the substantive difference between them? ms. samet: in his book, whenever grant offers a...
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, making its way overnight into early tomorrow morning and not a ton of moisture with this system, bute we'r continuing to track it for you. look right now. you can see where the rain is currently, put this into motion here, this is future weather. here 1:00 ,a. area wide snow. rain to the south. 5:00, 5:00 a.m. everyone seeing snow. mayb mix towards fredericksburg, st. mary's but snow just about for everybody. we have a winte weather advisory in effect from 10:00 p.m. tonight through 10:00 a.m. tomorrow mornin not expecting a ton of snow but the timing is it snow likely tomorrow morning that will have big impacts on your friday morning rush. yes, there could be school delays with more on that. amelia is t going join me in about 15 minutes. >>> downloadhe nbc 4 washington app to get alerts and schoolng clo on your phone. >>> the next time you see bryce harper hit one of these at nats park it's going to be against the nationals in a philadelphia phillies uniform. doesn't sound right, does it? but it is happening for some big, big bucks. sherree burrusss joins from the live desk with more
, making its way overnight into early tomorrow morning and not a ton of moisture with this system, bute we'r continuing to track it for you. look right now. you can see where the rain is currently, put this into motion here, this is future weather. here 1:00 ,a. area wide snow. rain to the south. 5:00, 5:00 a.m. everyone seeing snow. mayb mix towards fredericksburg, st. mary's but snow just about for everybody. we have a winte weather advisory in effect from 10:00 p.m. tonight through 10:00...
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bute are working to try to change that. >> news 4's nicole jacobss live on the road with the latest on these efforts. eu reporter: and molette, this is a notoriously dangerous countless people have died. now, prince george's county police, as well as state police, want to do their part in trying to curb the numbers here on indian head highway with a dui checkpoint. they were looking forimpaired drivers. last night, they arrested one. far this year, they've issued 3,000 citations on route 21 since january 1st. all of this coming on the heels of a deadly crash that killed three children and injured their parents at the end of last year. >> we are trying to prevent thise injuries. s important to our administration. our chief and county executive. >> reporter: police believe that driver was drinking athe tim of the crash, just as an aside. 60 people have died here on indian head highway over the last 11 yea. back to yo >> all right, nicole jacobs. nicole, thank you. >>> a maryland man says he was discriminated ainst after a bank teller refused to allow him to withdraw money from his own ac
bute are working to try to change that. >> news 4's nicole jacobss live on the road with the latest on these efforts. eu reporter: and molette, this is a notoriously dangerous countless people have died. now, prince george's county police, as well as state police, want to do their part in trying to curb the numbers here on indian head highway with a dui checkpoint. they were looking forimpaired drivers. last night, they arrested one. far this year, they've issued 3,000 citations on route...