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anyjozo and calais look which is not where any jozo want to and calais look which is not where anyjozo—— the youthful and... the formula one drivers‘ championship could be wrapped up this weekend if lewis hamilton can collect eight points more than sebastian vettel at the us grand prix. a result like that in austin would bring a fifth world title for hamilton, taking him level with the greatjuan manuel fangio. hamilton would sitjoint second in the all time list behind only michael schumacher, who has seven. he also trails the german's record number of 91 race victories by 20. michael's stats are incredible, and still quite a long, long, way away, but i'm here for some time still, so i'm just going to keep working hard and keep trying to do what i do and what i love, enjoy it, and we will see where it takes us. the football association has urged police to tackle abuse on social media after rape and death threats were made to chelsea ladies midfielder karen carney. the england international received the messages on instagram after chelsea's champions league win over fiorentina where she
anyjozo and calais look which is not where any jozo want to and calais look which is not where anyjozo—— the youthful and... the formula one drivers‘ championship could be wrapped up this weekend if lewis hamilton can collect eight points more than sebastian vettel at the us grand prix. a result like that in austin would bring a fifth world title for hamilton, taking him level with the greatjuan manuel fangio. hamilton would sitjoint second in the all time list behind only michael...
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it's been done as a sort of nightmare to frighten calais as well as dover.folks? it's just madness. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust madness. and in
it's been done as a sort of nightmare to frighten calais as well as dover.folks? it's just madness. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust madness. and in
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has warned that the french authorities could introduce a "go slow" approach approach at the port of calaisere is no deal on the uk leaving the eu. there's been widespread concern particularly in the automotive industry and food sectors about the impact of longer border checks if no agreement is reached. in the commons, the snp raised a warning by the spending watchdog about the state of preparedness of revenue and customs. the national office warned that not a single one of the preparations was anything other than a red amber status of lack of preparedness. that is on top of the 80,000 scottishjobs, £2300 out the pockets of every scottish household and 9% have turned economy that no—deal brexit is likely to bring. as the secretary of state is telling us, it's possible for the prime minister to bring back a bad deal that's worse than that. yes, and he's right to point to the risks of 'no deal' but the point is to have the planning of the preparations in place to make sure that we can avoid or mitigate those risks and in addition to the remarks i made earlier there's £8 million of funding an
has warned that the french authorities could introduce a "go slow" approach approach at the port of calaisere is no deal on the uk leaving the eu. there's been widespread concern particularly in the automotive industry and food sectors about the impact of longer border checks if no agreement is reached. in the commons, the snp raised a warning by the spending watchdog about the state of preparedness of revenue and customs. the national office warned that not a single one of the...
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that was the two of us in calais. been desperately six or seven months by the time i met him. he lived there for a whole year in the worst of circumstances for a teenager to be living and to be growing up in. and without any family, without any supervision, without any, you know, education. alex was, i don't know, you know, so stubborn and funny and, you know, so interested in everything, in the world, and he was just so childlike, and i really miss him. i really miss him a lot. so do you know how alex came to be in london? he crossed at the end of 2016 in the back of a refrigerator lorry with a bunch of other people. it was a dangerous crossing. that is a risk he was putting himself in. when alex arrived in the uk, there was an issue with his age and the age that he gave was disputed by the authorities. so they placed him in an adult asylum seeker‘s hostel. how old was he at this time? 17. and while he was there he was assaulted in his accommodation. he decided to stop going back to his hostel and became homeless. ev
that was the two of us in calais. been desperately six or seven months by the time i met him. he lived there for a whole year in the worst of circumstances for a teenager to be living and to be growing up in. and without any family, without any supervision, without any, you know, education. alex was, i don't know, you know, so stubborn and funny and, you know, so interested in everything, in the world, and he was just so childlike, and i really miss him. i really miss him a lot. so do you know...
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that was the two of us in calais.sperately six or seven months when imet him. desperately six or seven months when i met him. he lived ever a whole yearin i met him. he lived ever a whole year in the worst of circumstances for a teenager to be living in them to be growing up in. and without any family, without any supervision, without any, you know, education. alex was, i don't know, you know, so stubborn and funny and, you know, so interested in everything, in the world, and he wasjust interested in everything, in the world, and he was just so childlike andi world, and he was just so childlike and i really miss him. i really miss him a lot. so do you know how alex came to be in london? he hopped in the back of richer red lorry with a bunch of other people. it was a dangerous crossing. that is a risky was himself in. when he arrived in the uk, there was an issue with his age and the age that he gave was disputed by the authorities. so they placed him in an at a disputed by the authorities. so they placed him in an ata
that was the two of us in calais.sperately six or seven months when imet him. desperately six or seven months when i met him. he lived ever a whole yearin i met him. he lived ever a whole year in the worst of circumstances for a teenager to be living in them to be growing up in. and without any family, without any supervision, without any, you know, education. alex was, i don't know, you know, so stubborn and funny and, you know, so interested in everything, in the world, and he wasjust...
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it's been done as a sort of nightmare to frighten calais as well as dover. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust little secret things going off to folks? it's just madness. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust madness. and in terms of the practicalities of this, laura, there've been various... people begin preparations have not suited us and it's all a bit late in the day. our politicians taking this a serious or are they seeing this as kind of worse case? i think the treasury thing is not going to happen, and there's been some relu cta nce happen, and there's been some reluctance to commit money into something they hope will not happen. the feedback you get particularly from a lot of eurosceptic ministers and mp5 is that this is humongous. it should be the first item on the agenda of every cabinet meeting and of every cabinet meeting we've had over the last two years. to prepare this country for a situation where we have no deal. these sort of things... why did the politicians not involve business, medicine and all these things? the
it's been done as a sort of nightmare to frighten calais as well as dover. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust little secret things going off to folks? it's just madness. little secret things going off to folks? it'sjust madness. and in terms of the practicalities of this, laura, there've been various... people begin preparations have not suited us and it's all a bit late in the day. our politicians taking this a serious or are they seeing this as kind of worse case? i think the...
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the french already this morning published their potential laws on how they would handle calais in theilbacks and i'm not sure any government could survive the consequences of a no deal. but also, the united kingdom has to think about its reputation. how would it look in the world of the 21st century to simply not be able to engage with the outside world? i think no deal, nobody should talk with no deal. everything should be done to make this process, and it is a difficult process, as ordinary as possible in the circumstances. so there is an awful lot to play for. indeed there is, thank you very much for coming on. three men who were sent to jail after an anti—fracking protest in lancashire last summer have been freed by the court of appeal. the judge said their 15 and 16 month sentences were excessive. simon blevins, richard roberts and rich loi—zou became the first environmental protesters to be sent to prison for decades after they climbed on lorries at the fracking site in lancashire. the controversial process was started there on monday. 0ur correspondent claire marshall was in co
the french already this morning published their potential laws on how they would handle calais in theilbacks and i'm not sure any government could survive the consequences of a no deal. but also, the united kingdom has to think about its reputation. how would it look in the world of the 21st century to simply not be able to engage with the outside world? i think no deal, nobody should talk with no deal. everything should be done to make this process, and it is a difficult process, as ordinary...
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, orfor visas concrete terms for lorries crossing at calais, or for visas for those working in franceabout giving the government the power is to address that. we can see to reason may there —— theresa may there. there is some sympathy within there. there is some sympathy within the leaders for a theresa may. i'm joined by our reality check correspondent chris morris. let's go back to the beginning of the backstop. many leaders are saying, don't forget about the commitments you've made. they are prepared to talk about the future agreement on the wiggle room, but in that fundamental issue, the fate of the ireland border, they are not prepared to deal. they are not. let's remind everyone what we are talking about, because a backstop, it's an unusual time. it essentially means a guarantee. the guarantee is that there will be no hard border, no new border checks on the land border between northern ireland and the uk and the republic of island and the european union after brexit. the key thing is that both sides have agreed, in principle, that this should happen under all circumstances. the
, orfor visas concrete terms for lorries crossing at calais, or for visas for those working in franceabout giving the government the power is to address that. we can see to reason may there —— theresa may there. there is some sympathy within there. there is some sympathy within the leaders for a theresa may. i'm joined by our reality check correspondent chris morris. let's go back to the beginning of the backstop. many leaders are saying, don't forget about the commitments you've made. they...
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and because calais have as yet, no border instruction, that is my single biggest concern.persuade the government. he speculated about the timing of a brexit deal. it might be the case, we've seen how the negotiations work. progress at the november council. and as evenly as the december council. before a deal is done. obviously everyone would like a deal to be done earlier but if we have not and i do, if there's insufficient progress by november, they will reflect and decide at what point does say, this is all we've got. and the environment secretary brings us to the end of wednesday in parliament. do join me again at the same time tomorrow, bye for now. we have dry weather coming up over the next few days that it is a chilly start to the date in the prepare for patches of frost in scotla nd prepare for patches of frost in scotland and perhaps the of england as well. further south will be clouds are not as cold if you mist patches around. cloud will thin and break overtime to give bright and sunny spells. at the same time, cloud will thicken through the day for the south—we
and because calais have as yet, no border instruction, that is my single biggest concern.persuade the government. he speculated about the timing of a brexit deal. it might be the case, we've seen how the negotiations work. progress at the november council. and as evenly as the december council. before a deal is done. obviously everyone would like a deal to be done earlier but if we have not and i do, if there's insufficient progress by november, they will reflect and decide at what point does...
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and freight companies to use alternative routes and ports in belgium and holland if blockages in calaissenior member of the government told me this was not about hiring suddenly ships or vessels to keep the nhs going or chartering vessels to get supplies across the water, it was about making sure that the companies that are there to do this job carry out that function. the fact is that ministers and officials are worried about long delays and blockages and all sorts of interruption and disruption to services and businesses in this country. they are having to come up with ways to deal with that potential problem. today's meeting, feelings run high, the foreign secretary was adamant that there should be no indefinite stay in an arrangement with the european union which would stop britain from striking its own trade deals. if it took too long, longer than promised took too long, longer than promised to strike a trade deal with the european union. that is exactly what theresa may says is her intention, but the pressure is on and the mood there are today demonstrated how little room that she
and freight companies to use alternative routes and ports in belgium and holland if blockages in calaissenior member of the government told me this was not about hiring suddenly ships or vessels to keep the nhs going or chartering vessels to get supplies across the water, it was about making sure that the companies that are there to do this job carry out that function. the fact is that ministers and officials are worried about long delays and blockages and all sorts of interruption and...
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we also need to prepare for the worst—case scenario where the authorities at calais are deliberatelyle port in other countries. we've also been hearing from the labour shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, ahead of next week's budget. what's he had to say? he was to rob is the idea which theresa may made the central headline of our party conference, posterity is about to end. john mcdonnell suggested that the chancellor would have to commit to reverse the car ‘s two universal credit, more money into a social care, credit, more money into a social ca re , reverse credit, more money into a social care, reverse the abandonment of nurse bursaries, and also set out what he believed the total bill for reversing posterity would come to. the afs has calculated that to halt the planned cuts in departmental spending would cost £90 billion by 2023. a further 7 billion of welfare cuts are planned on top of this. the resolution foundation estimated that the ready planned cuts will cost even more. the real end of posterity is also notjust even more. the real end of posterity is also not just about ha
we also need to prepare for the worst—case scenario where the authorities at calais are deliberatelyle port in other countries. we've also been hearing from the labour shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, ahead of next week's budget. what's he had to say? he was to rob is the idea which theresa may made the central headline of our party conference, posterity is about to end. john mcdonnell suggested that the chancellor would have to commit to reverse the car ‘s two universal credit, more...
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morning at the cabinet meeting, and i understand what was discussed specifically today was the dover calaisble pressure that may come over if there was no deal, which could in theory lead to checks on the side, causing a back—up. what i was told was discussed with the possibility of a government looking to urge existing carriers and ships to urge existing carriers and ships to use alternative routes via ports in belgium instead of france. so i think this is all part of the government's efforts to show and actually do some planning for the possibility that there could be no deal, because of course if we are leaving the eu on 29 march, 2019, the time to get a deal now is pretty short. it reinforces the sense of action that although the focus has been on the northern ireland border, the sea crossing could be significant. but would some companies not be a bit sceptical with the government saying to look fraudulent —— alternative routes? you would assume so, i was reading into this this evening and some companies themselves suggesting some alternative routes or crossing points not only in other
morning at the cabinet meeting, and i understand what was discussed specifically today was the dover calaisble pressure that may come over if there was no deal, which could in theory lead to checks on the side, causing a back—up. what i was told was discussed with the possibility of a government looking to urge existing carriers and ships to urge existing carriers and ships to use alternative routes via ports in belgium instead of france. so i think this is all part of the government's...
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calais harbour in france. shot on a camera that's 20 miles away in dover.ver seen this before — jaguars hunting sea turtles at night. their images captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago and it's made here, in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so if i put my hands on my chest like this, i'm heating myjumper and hopefully when i take them away... you'll see that. let me introduce paul, hello paul. hello richard. i know you are out there somewhere in the dark. we can even see a mouse from a mile away searching for food in a ploughed field. wow, a mouse in a field, it's incredible. you wouldn't be able to identify what species it is but you can definitely tell it's a mouse running around. lights. hello. paul is a wildlife enthusiast and he was using the military camera to photograph owls at a local aerodrome, when he got chatting to someone with connections at the bbc. he sent some of the footage off to the natural history unit in bristo
calais harbour in france. shot on a camera that's 20 miles away in dover.ver seen this before — jaguars hunting sea turtles at night. their images captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago and it's made here, in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so if i put my hands on my chest like this, i'm heating myjumper and hopefully when i take them away... you'll see that. let me...
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this is preparation is presumably to deal with the dover calais border crossing.ries of a ha rd it is one of the big worries of a hard brexit. customs checks will lead to huge tailbacks will sub i suppose the same will happen in france as it does in this end. for someone who drives on motorways from time to time, i wonder whether it will make any difference. you stand still in a big tailback of traffic. seriously, i think this is something that needs to be dealt with and the guardian have picked up this line that roadworks are taking place on these motorways now to prepare for this huge amount of hgvs, it drop pass. the details are extraordinary. the additional plan to use the m26 was the motorway that links the m25 in kent. that is 65 miles away from dover. it is an extraordinary distance. one of the things we often, when reporting on brexit, it feels a very fair radical when you talk about customs checks and various custom solutions. if you are an ordinary person you cannot see how that will affect you. if you live in kent this is exactly how a no—deal brexit bo
this is preparation is presumably to deal with the dover calais border crossing.ries of a ha rd it is one of the big worries of a hard brexit. customs checks will lead to huge tailbacks will sub i suppose the same will happen in france as it does in this end. for someone who drives on motorways from time to time, i wonder whether it will make any difference. you stand still in a big tailback of traffic. seriously, i think this is something that needs to be dealt with and the guardian have...
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. >> it is an extra dark monday morning here in downtown calais yoga and that's because it's one of the places impacted. parts of napa county i very impacted. that's why can't see much behind me. and it's expect mentioneit has lights out here starting around 8 pm. and they say it may stay this way for 24 to 48 hours. it all depends on the weather situation. localize wind gust may reach up to 50 miles per hour. that combined with low humidity levels in dry vegetation we know it can all add up to increased fire danger. they say they are trying to do what they can to decrease the chance of a major wildfire breaking out by taking this never been done before approach. >> it's for the safety of the community. and when this arises. we want to do everything that we can do to keep them safe. >> they say that the electric power industry be runs a caused at least a dozen wildfires fix northern california counties. they haven't confirmed whether the strike has anything to do with past lawsuits. so this is impacting more than 17,000 customers across the northbay. we are talking closer to 59,000 if y
. >> it is an extra dark monday morning here in downtown calais yoga and that's because it's one of the places impacted. parts of napa county i very impacted. that's why can't see much behind me. and it's expect mentioneit has lights out here starting around 8 pm. and they say it may stay this way for 24 to 48 hours. it all depends on the weather situation. localize wind gust may reach up to 50 miles per hour. that combined with low humidity levels in dry vegetation we know it can all add...
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so everything does not go through dover and calais.words of i wonder why we have not done it before. the busiest part of the ocean anywhere in the world. the other thing is it does seem very scary, like we are waiting for medicine. it says medicines, food and car parts, so who knows which one you would get. nobody voted for this and it just sounds chaotic. is this all notjust bregman ship? the kind of classic negotiation thing, you raise the worst in then and the last minute eve ryo ne worst in then and the last minute everyone does a deal. it might be perfect but everyone listens a because it is not the worst that this kind of think sums up. too much scaremongering. too much scaremongering. too much scaremongering and gone on for too long. with so to the member will be the absolute end of it but it seems to be no nearer. december now. weeks away and suddenly we're hearing... christmas tree in the free coat drive. evolving over by christmas. let's move on to this of the for ordinary achievement on the front of the metro and several oth
so everything does not go through dover and calais.words of i wonder why we have not done it before. the busiest part of the ocean anywhere in the world. the other thing is it does seem very scary, like we are waiting for medicine. it says medicines, food and car parts, so who knows which one you would get. nobody voted for this and it just sounds chaotic. is this all notjust bregman ship? the kind of classic negotiation thing, you raise the worst in then and the last minute eve ryo ne worst in...
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cinnamon getting the lawyers for us live from come back to you in just a bit so stay close let's bring calais. into the conversation the executive director of the arab center of washington d.c. who joins us via skype from there facts for john yes so the. at the saudis are saying happened is that sixty one year all jamal khashoggi got into a fight in a row or he was outnumbered by fifteen perhaps sixteen people does that sound plausible to you. absolutely not it doesn't make sense. it's just mind boggling that after all this preparation and revisiting the issue that they will come up with a story like that. there are tapes frankly and i hope that the authorities government soon would release those states and they are both and video even though they deny the existence of that video at least one of the agencies in turkey does have that and has shared only a small segment of it where the u.s. counterparts just the last twenty four hours that video shows exactly what happened as your man was entered the building he met for a few minutes with the consul general to discuss his papers that he needed
cinnamon getting the lawyers for us live from come back to you in just a bit so stay close let's bring calais. into the conversation the executive director of the arab center of washington d.c. who joins us via skype from there facts for john yes so the. at the saudis are saying happened is that sixty one year all jamal khashoggi got into a fight in a row or he was outnumbered by fifteen perhaps sixteen people does that sound plausible to you. absolutely not it doesn't make sense. it's just...
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calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away in dover.e had ever seen this before — jaguars hunting sea turtles at night. they are images captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago, and it's made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so, if i put my hands on my chest, like this, iam heating myjumper. and, hopefully, when i take them away, you will see that. let me introduce paul. hello, paul. hello, richard. i know you are out there somewhere in the dark. we can even see a mouse from a mile away, searching for food in a ploughed field. wow, you can see a mouse in a field? yes, you wouldn't be able to identify what mouse species it is, but you can definitely tell it's a mouse running around. lights. paul is a wildlife enthusiast, and he was using the military camera to photograph owls at a local aerodrome when he got chatting to someone with connections at the bbc. he sent some of the footage off to the natural hist
calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away in dover.e had ever seen this before — jaguars hunting sea turtles at night. they are images captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago, and it's made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so, if i put my hands on my chest, like this, iam heating myjumper. and, hopefully, when i take them away, you will...
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calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away in dover. captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago, and it's made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so, if i put my hands on my chest, like this, iam heating myjumper. and, hopefully, when i take them away, you will see that. let me introduce paul. hello, paul. hello, richard. i know you are out there somewhere in the dark. we can even see a mouse from a mile away, searching for food in a ploughed field. wow, you can see a mouse in a field? yes, you wouldn't be able to identify what mouse species it is, but you can definitely tell it's a mouse running around. lights. paul is a wildlife enthusiast, and he was using the military camera to photograph owls at a local aerodrome when he got chatting to someone with connections at the bbc. he sent some of the footage off to the natural history unit in bristol and, within 48 hours, i had the producer on the phone — could h
calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away in dover. captured on a thermal camera that was top secret until a few years ago, and it's made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, it can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so, if i put my hands on my chest, like this, iam heating myjumper. and, hopefully, when i take them away, you will see that. let me introduce paul. hello, paul. hello, richard. i know you are out...
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after the neary calais refugee camp, known as "the jungle," was demolished in 2016. grande-santt was built as a joint effort between the mayor of grand-santt and doctors without borders, butut it hass become a political flashpoint in france and authorities have attempted to evacuate the camp several times already this year. president trump lashed out again tuesday at the central american migrant caravan making its way across mexico toward the u.s. border, claiming middle eastern terrorists had infiltrated the group. pressed by a reporter, trump admitted he had no proof to back his claim. pres. trump: they say it happens all the time from the middle east. it is not saying bad or good, but it's little bad ones. but the intercept -- >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: could very well be. >> but there's no proof? pres. trump: there is no proof of anything, but they very well could be. amy: vice president mike pence claimed honduran president juan orlando hernandez had spoken him about the caravan. >> he told me the caravan now making its way through mexico heading for the so
after the neary calais refugee camp, known as "the jungle," was demolished in 2016. grande-santt was built as a joint effort between the mayor of grand-santt and doctors without borders, butut it hass become a political flashpoint in france and authorities have attempted to evacuate the camp several times already this year. president trump lashed out again tuesday at the central american migrant caravan making its way across mexico toward the u.s. border, claiming middle eastern...
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it is known as the sand calais. last weekend, we went to mexico beach. democracy now!ravel to the florida panhandle and we found .ussell king at his home he is an attorney from .hattanooga who owns the palace >> my name is russell l ng. we are here at mexico beach.. we are r rebuilding. mexico beach i is a wowonderful community, great people. i am confident we are to rebound. amy: so your house, called sand k to thestances star rest of the area. >> this is really old country florida where the houses were on slabs. as you look back behind me and you see those houseses, you know they had no chance at all against the surge. the big storm whenever it hit here, it is going to devastate it. that is why houses have to be put on stilts, as they say. this house is on stilts. amy: this house, in many ways, is untouched. you have the stairs that broke away on the first floor. >> the ground floor broke away. it is designed to do that way. i argued with them in the beginning. the ground floor, those few feet, you give up and you don't have it structurally tied to the house or dodoe
it is known as the sand calais. last weekend, we went to mexico beach. democracy now!ravel to the florida panhandle and we found .ussell king at his home he is an attorney from .hattanooga who owns the palace >> my name is russell l ng. we are here at mexico beach.. we are r rebuilding. mexico beach i is a wowonderful community, great people. i am confident we are to rebound. amy: so your house, called sand k to thestances star rest of the area. >> this is really old country florida...
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and china to as calais to where it is right now. lot coming up and we are looking forward to that. head over to bloomberg markets: asia, let us look at how markets are setting up -- china and hong kong joining the fray. the nit -- the nikkei 225 down by 1.7%. in australia, we see the lowest level since april of this year. every sector there is in the red. pretty close to the session low. starting thesia rebound. climbing from the lowest level since may 2017 but not a great deal of conviction. said there areds feline characteristics to the trading session. shery: that dead cat bounce. we are seeing a flight to safety. not helping the japanese market. are a look at what futures doing. singapore is still positive after gaining ground in the previous session but not looking good for taiwan or kuala lumpur. theres are down there after msci asia-pacific managed to climb from its lowest level since may 2017. 20 more coming up. this is bloomberg. -- a more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is almost 9:00 in shanghai. rishaad: a reb
and china to as calais to where it is right now. lot coming up and we are looking forward to that. head over to bloomberg markets: asia, let us look at how markets are setting up -- china and hong kong joining the fray. the nit -- the nikkei 225 down by 1.7%. in australia, we see the lowest level since april of this year. every sector there is in the red. pretty close to the session low. starting thesia rebound. climbing from the lowest level since may 2017 but not a great deal of conviction....
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yesterday, the cabinet discussed what they would have to do at the port of calais got completely bungedthat the uk simply does not have the border staff or the infrastructure to call if there is a no deal. and the tory party are really worried about theresa may‘s plans for trying to solve the northern irish border. problems are sort of piling up for the prime minister as we get water to the moment of decision. the uk is out of the eu within five months and these are some of the questions that these are some of the questions that the tory party will be quizzing her on, her own mps, when she meets them in parliament later. there has been speculation that she could be in trouble and that they might want to bring forward a vote of no—confidence. i do not think that is likely at all, but she is clearly a prime minister under considerable pressure at the moment. thank you very much indeed for that. we will return to the story later. an official visit by the duchess of sussex to a market in fiji has been cut short because of security concerns caused by large crowds. she had been expected to sp
yesterday, the cabinet discussed what they would have to do at the port of calais got completely bungedthat the uk simply does not have the border staff or the infrastructure to call if there is a no deal. and the tory party are really worried about theresa may‘s plans for trying to solve the northern irish border. problems are sort of piling up for the prime minister as we get water to the moment of decision. the uk is out of the eu within five months and these are some of the questions that...
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the spartans are still looking for their first win of the season, but meantime at berkeley -- calaisucla, -- >> go bruins, it happens. >> kickoff is at 4:00, sanford faces arizona state sunday night. >> if we win, either way we are and good shape. how will the rather be? >> weather will be great, if you are going outdoors, it will -- you will need sunblock. inland cities will be an 80s for today, but around the bay we will go mid-70s, low to mid 60s at the coast. we have cloud cover there this morning. the cloud cover is expected to clear out of the way for the backend of the weekend. a bit warmer along the coast and the bay -- then we will be on cruise control with gorgeous weather for the days ahead. back to you. >> that looks great, thank you rosemary. >> thank you for joining us -- we will leave you with lns morrissette -- requested by carrie warner, thank you for that request. let's leave you with this beautiful picture, we are not done yet, we are heading over to ktvu. >> come join us over there, but next on ktvu, the camping world series. have a great day. >> comes yes if you
the spartans are still looking for their first win of the season, but meantime at berkeley -- calaisucla, -- >> go bruins, it happens. >> kickoff is at 4:00, sanford faces arizona state sunday night. >> if we win, either way we are and good shape. how will the rather be? >> weather will be great, if you are going outdoors, it will -- you will need sunblock. inland cities will be an 80s for today, but around the bay we will go mid-70s, low to mid 60s at the coast. we have...
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how are you feeling as you are on the boat, heading over to calais on the day the prime minister is announcingy english and that kind of thing, but, yeah, i am very saddened. ifeel that kind of thing, but, yeah, i am very saddened. i feel very sad for my friends and other eu citizens who are in the country, as well as the british in europe, because they are affected as well. 0k. george freeman, how do you respond to hearing that eu citizen leaving the uk after 17 years because of brexit? i am very sorry to hear she is leaving. i would just say you don't have too, we have made very clear that all eu citizens here, all your rights are protected. you british citizen to all intents and purposes now, the rights you have enjoyed our secure, the prime minister has made that clear. you do not have to leave for that reason. but a hugely understand the fear that brexit mayfield to european citizens living in britain as the beginning of a moment where we become culturally less european and more nationalistic —— that brexit may feel. that would be a huge shame. i think it is important that we signal as we
how are you feeling as you are on the boat, heading over to calais on the day the prime minister is announcingy english and that kind of thing, but, yeah, i am very saddened. ifeel that kind of thing, but, yeah, i am very saddened. i feel very sad for my friends and other eu citizens who are in the country, as well as the british in europe, because they are affected as well. 0k. george freeman, how do you respond to hearing that eu citizen leaving the uk after 17 years because of brexit? i am...
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calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away, in dover.his before. jaguar ‘s hunting sea turtles at night. they are images captured on a thermal camera that was top—secret until a few years ago, and it is made here in basildon. to give you an idea of just made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, you can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so if i put my hands on my chest like this, i am eating my jumper, and hopefully when i take them away, you will see that. let me introduce paul. hello, paul. hello, richard. i know you are out there somewhere in the dark. we can even see a mouse mile away searching for food in a field. wow, you can see a mouse in a field? yes, you wouldn't be able to identify what mouse species it is, but you can definitely tell it as a mouse running around. lights. paul is a wildlife enthusiasts, and he was using the military camera to photograph 0wls at a local aerodrome when he got chatting to someone with connections at the bbc. he said some of the footage off
calais harbour, in france, shot on a camera that is 20 miles away, in dover.his before. jaguar ‘s hunting sea turtles at night. they are images captured on a thermal camera that was top—secret until a few years ago, and it is made here in basildon. to give you an idea of just made here in basildon. to give you an idea ofjust how sensitive the camera is, you can pick out changes in temperature down to 0.001 degrees. so if i put my hands on my chest like this, i am eating my jumper, and...
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get medicine and food into the uk if there is no—deal, because of the chaos people and displayed in calaisment different customs arrangements? this is the wrong way round. goods coming into the uk will be under the control of the uk government. we will be able to decide how we police our borders... no, the french would have to enforce eu customs laws. you are confusing outward with inbound traffic, we could ensure that all the lorries coming into the uk came through on the same basis. we could cut tariffs to the rest of the uk, lowering the cost to the least well off in our society, we should make sure that there are provisions in place that we can keep our borders open, which is our own authority, and then the eu will have to decide whether it obeys wto rules and its trade with us. donald tusk tweeted this morning that the question now of the irish border was 100% default of the brexiteers — you put these on the agenda, nobody else. simply not true, the backstop is not a question raised by brexiteers but by the european union, it is humbug of the highest order, and he knows it is. he has
get medicine and food into the uk if there is no—deal, because of the chaos people and displayed in calaisment different customs arrangements? this is the wrong way round. goods coming into the uk will be under the control of the uk government. we will be able to decide how we police our borders... no, the french would have to enforce eu customs laws. you are confusing outward with inbound traffic, we could ensure that all the lorries coming into the uk came through on the same basis. we...